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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
25919 A True and exact description of the island of Shetland, Containing an account of its situation, trade, produce, and inhabitants. Together with an account of the great white herring fishery of that place, and the methods the Dutch use in catching, curing, and disposing of the Herrings they catch there; and the prodigious advantage Britain may receive from thence. With many other curious particulars. The Second Edition. Unknown ,
1753 The Second Edition.
2826 A true and genuine narrative of Mr. and Mrs. Tenducci. In a letter to a friend at Bath. Giving a full account, from their marriage in Ireland, to the present time. Tenducci , Dora
John Pridden (London)
1768
25742 A true and impartial inquiry made into the late bloody execution at Thorn: or, a challenge to the Jesuits to Answer it; And A Certain Rule and Safe Method for the Poor and Unlearned to Examine their Religion by, and to find their Way to Heaven: Also a modest Vindication of some Tenets held by the People commonly call'd Quakers. To which is Added, An Answer to some Reflections made by a Roman Catholick on the True and Impartial Enquiry, &c. By Sir Richard Cocks. Cocks , Richard
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1727
23115 A true copy of the last will and testament of her grace Sarah, late Duchess Dowager of Marlborough: With the codicil thereto annexed. Churchill , Sarah
Joseph Rhames [Capel Street] (Dublin)
1744
24520 A true copy of the last will and testament of her grace Sarah, late Duchess Dowager of Marlborough: With the Codicil thereto annexed. Churchill , Sarah
Mary Cooper [The Globe] (London)
1744
23114 A True Gentlewomans Delight. Wherein is Contained all manner of cookery: Together with Preserving, Conserving, Drying, and Candying. Very necessary for all ladies, and gentlewomen. Published by W. J. gent. Grey , Elizabeth
Henry Mortlock (London)
1707
22623 A true narrative of what pass'd at the examination of the Marquis de Guiscard, at the Cock-Pit, the 8th of March, 1710/11. His stabbing Mr. Harley, and other precedent and subsequent facts, relating to the life of the said Guiscard. Manley , Delarivier
Swift , Jonathan
John Morphew (London)
1711
22622 A true narrative of what pass'd at the examination of the Marquis de Guiscard. At the Cock-Pit, the 8th of March, 1710-11. His stabbing Mr. Harley, and other precedent and subsequent facts, relating to the Life of the said Guisgard. Manley , Delarivier
Swift , Jonathan
Cornelius Carter (Dublin)
1711
14870 A true narrative of what pass’d at the examination of the Marquis de Guiscard, at the Cock-Pit, the 8th of March, 1710-11. His stabbing Mr. Harley, and other precedent and subsequent facts, relating to the life of the said Guiscard. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1711
14869 A true narrative of what pass’d at the examination of the Marquis de Guiscard, at the Cock-Pit, the 8th of March, 1710/11. His stabbing Mr. Harley, and other precedent and subsequent facts, relating to the life of the said Guiscard. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1711
23315 A true relation of the several facts and circumstances of the intended riot and tumult on Queen Elizabeth's birth-day. Gathered from authentick accounts: and published for the information of all true lovers of our constitution in church and state. Manley , Delarivier
s.n. [sine nomine]
1711
14871 A true relation of the several facts and circumstances of the intended riot and tumult on Queen Elizabeth’s birth-day. Gathered from authentick accounts: and published for the information of all true lovers of our constitution in Church and State. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1711
14872 A true relation of the several facts and circumstances of the intended riot and tumult on Queen Elizabeth’s birth-day. Gathered from authentick accounts: and published for the information of all true lovers of our constitution in Church and State. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1711 Scottish 1st
14873 A true relation of the several facts and circumstances of the intended riot and tumult on Queen Elizabeth’s birth-day. Gathered from authentick accounts: and published for the information of all true lovers of our constitution in Church and State. The second edition, corrected. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1711 The second edition, corrected.
14874 A true relation of the several facts and circumstances of the intended riot and tumult on Queen Elizabeth’s birth-day. Gathered from authentick accounts: and published for the information of all true lovers of our constitution in Church and State. The third edition, corrected. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1712 The third edition, corrected.
16290 A view of religions, in two parts. Part I. Containing an alphabetical compendium of the various religious denominations, which have appeared in the world, from the beginning of the Christian era to the present day. Part II. Containing a brief account of the different schemes of religion now embraced among mankind. The whole collected from the best authors, ancient and modern. By Hannah Adams. The second edition, with large additions. Adams , Hannah
1791 The second edition, with large additions.
24190 A view of the beau monde: or, Memoirs of the celebrated Coquetilla. A real history. In which is interspersed the amours of several persons of quality and distinction. With several original songs by S-y C-gs Beau N-, &c. Coquetilla's family, &c. -Her flight from her fathers. -Deserred when big with child. -Pitied by Mrs. H-ll -Her amour with the D. of- -Mrs. H-'s advice in a song. -Runs away. -Falls into many misfortunes. -Is beloved by Colonel D- -Carried by him into the country. -Own'd for his wife. -Elopes with S- the gamester. -Goes to Tunbridge. Coquetilla distinguish'd by S- C-gs -Serenaded by Beau N- -N- kicked. The history of Clara and Myra. Coquetilla goes to Bath. -Her adventures. -Her affair with Mr. Gaylove the merchant. -Exposed by S- -Runs to town with Saxillus -Goes to a masquerade: A surprizing turn there. -Taken home again by the Colonel, &c. -After all refuses to marry him. -Her match at last. To which is added, the masque of life: a ballad. By a person of distinction. Unknown , [Woman]
Anne Dodd I (London)
John Jolliffe (London)
1731
23738 A view of the British trade to the Mediterranean: shewing, its importance to us, its precarious situation at present, and that a total loss of it must ensue, unless the views of France and Spain are vigorously opposed. To which is prefix'd, a chart of the Mediterranean Sea; shewing, the principal trading ports and harbours belonging to the English, French, Spaniards and Italians; and by which may be seen the present situation of the different fleets of France, Spain, and England. By J. Cowley, geographer to his Majesty. Cowley , John
Mary Cooper [The Globe] (London)
1744
25251 A view of the town: in an epistle to a friend in the country. A satire. Gilbert , Thomas
1735
25263 A view of the town: in an epistle to a friend in the country. A satire. Gilbert , Thomas
1735
25650 A vindication of Dr. Snape, in answer to several libels lately publish'd against him. With some further remarks on the Bishop of Bangor's sermon: By which it will plainly appear who is the truest Friend to the Church, the Bishop or the Doctor. Unknown ,
Anne Dodd I (London)
1717
25591 A vindication of Mr. Ward, from the aspersions and reflections cast upon him by Doctor Turner's late letter to Doctor Jurin. In which the honesty, integrity, charity, candour and generosity of those worthy gentlemen call'd licensed physicians, is impartially examin'd and set forth. Also antimonial and mercurial medicines clear'd from the dangerous qualities they are charged with, and the use of them recommended as very prevalent in many obstinate and deplorable distempers and diseases incident to human bodies. Humbly inscribed to the Lord Chief Baron Reynolds. By Eugenius Philalethes. Unknown ,
1735
25541 A vindication of plain-dealing, from the base and malicious aspersions of two country curates, contain'd in a little scurrilous pamphlet entitled, Plain-Dealing proved to be plain-lying. Owen , Charles
Emanuel Matthews (London)
1716
4820 A vindication of speaking openly in favour of important truths, especially those respecting the divine unity. Toulmin , Jane
Jane Toulmin (Taunton)
1790
14759 A vindication of the Address to the people of Great Britain, on the use of West India produce. With some observations and facts relative to the situation of slaves. In reply to a female apologist for slavery. The Second Edition, with Strictures on her reply to a reply, By Richard Hillier. Hillier , Richard
1791 The second edition.