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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
4250 A School for Greybeards; or, The Mourning Bride: a Comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Cowley. The Second Edition. Cowley , Hannah
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
1787 The Second Edition.
3996 A search after happiness: a pastoral. In three dialogues. By a young lady. More , Hannah
1773
4208 A search after happiness: a pastoral. In three dialogues. By a young lady. More , Hannah
1773
13678 A search after happiness: a pastoral. In three dialogues. By a young lady. More , Hannah
1773
14740 A second address to the people of Great Britain: containing a new, and most powerful argument to abstain from the use of West India sugar. By an eye witness to the facts related. Burn , Andrew
Martha Gurney (London)
1792
25762 A second and last collection of the most celebrated prologues and epilogues spoken at the theatres of Drury-Lane and Lincolns-Inn. To which is added, a poem entitled, the progress of life. The Second Edition. Unknown ,
1727 The Second Edition.
7161 A second appeal to the publick, by Signora Mingotti. Mingotti , Regina
1756
25542 A second letter from Mr. Cibber to Mr. Pope. In reply to some additional verses in his Dunciad, which he has not yet publish'd. Cibber , Colley
Anne Dodd II (London)
1743
24999 A second letter to the Right Reverend Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry. In defence of a former letter to his Lordship. Wherein that misrepresented and injured Christian society, called Quakers, are impartially defended against his Lordship's vindicator. By T. S. S. , T.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
1733
4821 A sentimental tour through Newcastle; By a young lady. Harvey , Jane
1794
6968 A series of books for teaching, by Mrs. Lovechild Fenn , Ellenor
1798
9793 A Series of Genuine Letters Between Henry and Frances. Griffith , Elizabeth
William Johnston [St. Paul's Churchyard] (London)
1757
15385 A Series of letters on courtship and marriage. To which are added, Witherspoon's letters on marriage.-- Mrs. Piozzi's letter to a gentleman newly married.-- Swift's letter to a newly married lady, &c. &c. Piozzi , Hester Lynch Thrale
Swift , Jonathan
Witherspoon , John
Franklin , Benjamin
Cotton , Nathaniel
Nugent , Mr.
Cornelius Davis [No. 94 Water Street] (New York City)
1798
4814 A series of letters. By the author of Clarinda Cathcart; Alicia Montague; and the comedy of Sir Harry Gaylove. In two volumes. Marishall , Jean
1789
5095 A series of plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind. Each passion being the subject of a tragedy and a comedy. By Joanna Baillie. Third Edition. Baillie , Joanna
Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
1800 Third Edition.
14742 A serious address on certain important points, of evangelical doctrine and of Christian duty: being the substance of a sermon delivered at Woolwich in Kent. By James Upton. Published at Request. Upton , James
1797
25842 A Serious address to the electors of Great Britain. In which the conduct and designs both of the court and country parties are impartially represented and considered: and such gentlemen pointed out, as are most deserving of the favour of the electors, in the approaching choice of their representatives. Unknown ,
1741
25220 A serious address to the electors of Great-Britain. In which the conduct and designs both of the court and country parties are impartially represented and consider'd: And such Gentlemen pointed out, as are most deserving of the Favour of the Electors, in the approaching Choice of their Representatives. Unknown ,
1741
26005 A serious and affectionate address to the cities of London and Westminster; occasioned by the late earthquake. The second edition. Unknown ,
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] (London)
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St] (London)
Jacob Loyseau (London)
George Woodfall [Charing Cross] (London)
Henry Chapelle [Chappelle] (London)
1750 The second edition.
3774 A serious call, In tender Compassion to the sinners in Sion, of what rank, or degree soever. By Frances Henshaw. Henshaw , Frances
1750
23106 A serious call, In tender Compassion to the Sinners in Sion, of what rank, or degree soever. By Frances Henshaw. Henshaw , Frances
1745
23254 A serious proposal to the ladies, for the advancement of their true and greatest interest. In two parts. By a lover of her sex. Astell , Mary
Richard Wilkin (London)
1697
15640 A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, for the Advancement of their True and Greatest Interest. In Two Parts. By a Lover of her Sex. The Fourth Edition. Astell , Mary
Richard Wilkin (London)
1701 The Fourth Edition.
22221 A serious proposal to the ladies, for the advancement of their true and greatest interest. Part I. By a lover of her sex. Astell , Mary
Richard Wilkin (London)
1701 The fourth edition.
14561 A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge, D.D. (late lord bishop of St. Asaph) at the opening of the Parish Church of St. Peter's Cornhill, London, the 27th of November, 1681. The thirty second edition. Beveridge , William
Edward and John Exshaw (Dublin)
1747 The thirty second edition.