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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
14936 An enquiry into the origin of the gout. Wherein its various symptons and appearances, and those of all bilious and nervous disorders, are traced to their cause; and a safe and certain mode of remedying them is proposed. By John Scot, M.D. The second edition, corrected and improved. Scot , John
John Scott (London)
1783 The second edition, corrected and improved.
25540 An epistle from a footman in London to the celebrated Stephen Duck. Unknown , [Man]
John Brindley (London)
1731
2887 An epistle from L-y W-y to S-r R-d W-y, Bart. The second edition. Worsley , Seymour Dorothy
1782 The second edition.
2888 An epistle from L-y W-y to S-r R-d W-y, Bart. The Third Edition. Worsley , Seymour Dorothy
P. Wright (London)
1782 The Third Edition.
24029 An epistle in true love, containing a farewel exhortation to friends families. Which I desire also may be read in their monthly and quarterly meetings, throughout this nation of England. Jacob , Elizabeth
1712
3409 An epistle in true love, containing, a farewel exhortation to friends families. Which I desire also may be read in their monthly and quarterly-meetings, throughout this nation of England. Jacob , Elizabeth
1787
25641 An epistle to His Grace the Duke of Grafton. With stanza's on the marriage of the Prince of Wales with the Princess of Saxe-Gotha. B. , W.
Anne Dodd I (London)
1736
21946 An epistle to Mrs. Wallup, now in the train of Her Royal Highness, the Princess of Wales. As it was sent to her to the Hague. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre. Centlivre , Susanna
1715
22335 An epistle to Sir. Scipio Hill, from Madam Kil-k. Unknown , [Woman]
s.n. [sine nomine]
1720
22804 An epistle to the King of Sweden from a lady of Great-Britain. Centlivre , Susanna
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Arabella Morris (London)
1717
22817 An Epistle to the King of Sweden From a Lady of Great-Britain. Centlivre , Susanna
1717
25535 An essay for discharging the debts of the nation, by equivalents: In a letter to The Right Honble Charles, Earl of Sunderland. And the South-Sea scheme consider'd; In a Letter to the Right Honble Robert Walpole, Esq; Unknown ,
John Noon (London)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1720
25884 An essay on Christ's fear of death: or, an Appeal to the Equity and Common Sense of Mankind, From the Judgment of the Independent Church at Nottingham. Unknown ,
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1737
14415 An essay on coin. By Bryan Robinson, M.D. Robinson , Bryan
George and Alexander Ewing (Dublin)
1757
15108 An essay on crimes and punishments, translated from the Italian; with a commentary, attributed to Mons. de Voltaire, translated from the French. Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Cesare Bonesana di Beccaria
1785 The fourth edition.
25209 An essay on ridicule. By Mr. William Whitehead, Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge. Whitehead , William
Robert Dodsley (London)
1743
4819 An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that pleasant art Humbly addressed, In the First Part, To the Master, Husband, &c. In the Second Part, To the Wife, Friend, &c. With some General Instructions for Plaguing all your Acquaintance. Collier , Jane
Andrew Millar (London)
1753
4839 An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that pleasant art. Humbly addressed, in the first part, to the master, husband, &c. in the second part, to the wife, friend, &c. With some general instructions for plaguing all your acquaintance. Collier , Jane
John Smith [Blind Quay] (Dublin)
Peter Wilson [Dame St, 1748–66] (Dublin)
Matthew Williamson [Dame Street] (Dublin)
John Exshaw I [Cork Hill] (Dublin)
1753
4830 An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that pleasant art. Humbly addressed, In the First Part, To the Master, Husband, &c. In the Second Part, To the Wife, Friend, &c. With some general instructions for plaguing all your acquaintance. The second edition, corrected. Collier , Jane
Andrew Millar (London)
1757 The second edition, corrected.
14923 An essay on the malignant, ulcerated sore throat; containing reflections on its causes and fatal effects in 1787. With a remarkable case, accompanied with large purple spots all over the body, a mortification of the leg, &c. &c. By William Rowley, M.D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. &c. To which are added, animadversions on the present defects in treating the disorder, improved and successful methods of cure, and an account of a new species of temporary madness, &c. Rowley , William
Charles Nourse (London)
Thomas Hookham [Hanover Street] (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1788
14708 An essay on the resurrection of Christ; in which proofs of the fact are adduced, its import is explained, and its beneficial influence illustrated. By James Dore. Dore , James
Martha Gurney (London)
William Button I (London)
1797
25850 An essay on the times. Christopher Henderson (London)
Mary Cooper (London)
George Woodfall [Charing Cross] (London)
J. Langford (London)
1756
3483 An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire. Montagu , Elizabeth
Henry Saunders [Castle Street] (Dublin)
James Potts (Dublin)
James Williams [5 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street] (Dublin)
William Sleater I [Castle Street] (Dublin)
1769
3571 An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire. Montagu , Elizabeth
James Potts (Dublin)
William Colles [19 Dame Street] (Dublin)
James Williams [21 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
William Sleater I [Castle Street] (Dublin)
Dillon Chamberlaine [College Green] (Dublin)
1778
3604 An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets. With some remarks upon the misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire. Montagu , Elizabeth
James Dodsley (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
John Wilkie (London)
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross] (London)
Baker and Leigh (London)
1769