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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
24194 Kick him Nan: or, a poetical description of a wedding night. By the author of Kick him Jenny. Unknown ,
T. Reynolds (London)
1734
13948 Kilverstone Castle; or, The Heir Restored. An English Gothic Story, Founded on a Fact Which Happened on the Dawn of the Reformation. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1799
4376 King Dionysius and Squire Damocles; a new song on an old story. Proper to be sung at all feasts and merry-makings. More , Hannah
s.n. [sine nomine]
1795
23834 King George for ever: or, Dunton's speech to the Protestant associators of Great-Britain: but more especially to those of the Tower-Hamlets, with whom he has enter'd into a voluntary and strict association, to defend his Majesty's just title to the British Crown, against the pretender and all his adherents. With a copy of that loyal association which Mr. Dunton subscrib'd, and is the subject of this speech. To which is added, The neck-adventure; or, the case and sufferings of Mr. John Dunton, for daring to detect the treason and villany of Oxford and Bolingbroke, whilst they were reigning favourites, in his four essays, intituled, The court-spy, Neck or nothing, Queen Robin, and The impeachment. The whole discoveries (and speech) most humbly submitted to the consideration of King George, our alone rightful and ever-glorious sovereign; and inscrib'd to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Townshend, one of his Majesty's principal secretaries of state. Dunton , John
1715
23025 King John: a poem. In answer to the Lilliputian Queen, a poem address'd to the Chester ladies. With a dedication to the ladies of Chester. Unknown ,
1729
22848 King-Abigail: or, The secret reign of the she-favourite, detected and applied; in a sermon upon these words, And women rule over them, Isa. 3. 12. Deliver'd (I can't say preach'd) by Mr. John Dunton, author of Queen-Robin, and the late sermon, intitl'd Ox- and Bull-. Dunton , John
1715
25828 Kitty and Dick: or, the nightingale. A tale. To which is added, The milk-maid, or the Heifer; a Tale. Isabella's sparrow, a Ballad. An epigram. The Two Thousand Pounds Bond, or a necessary Settlement: A Tale. The Hermit and his Son, or Father Philip's Geese: A Ballad. The Irishman, a Tale. Unknown ,
M. Cook (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1734
25267 Kostiachou: or, wit triumphant over beauty. A poem. By John Littleton Costeker, gent. Costeker , John Littleton
1731
3758 L'amie des dames. Par Madame Félicité Guériot. Guériot , Félicité
Joseph DeBoffe [Gerrard Street] (London)
Armand Bertrand Dulau and Co. (B. Dulau and Co.) [Soho Square] (London)
Thomas Boosey (London)
L'Homme (London)
1799
1620 L'apparition, ou l'egoïsme. Par l'auteur de la derniére guérre des bêtes. Falques , Marianne-Agnès
1793
22365 L'Atlantis de Madame Manley, Contenant les intrigues politiques, et amoureuses, de la noblesse d'Angleterre. Et où l'on découvre le secrèt de la derniere revolution. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1714
14852 L’Atlantis de Madame Manley, Contenant les intrigues politiques, et amoureuses, de la noblesse d’Angleterre. Et où l’on découvre le secrèt de la derniere revolution. Seconde edition, où on a mis la clef en marge, & ajouté une table des matiéres. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1714 Second French Edition
24166 La belle assemblée: or, The adventures of twelve days. Being a curious collection of remarkable incidents which happen'd to some of the first quality in France. Written in French for the entertainment of the King, and dedicated to him by Madam de Gomez. In two volumes. The second edition, adorn'd with copper-plates. Gomez , Madeleine-Angélique
Daniel Browne I (London)
Weaver Bickerton (London)
Joseph Pote (London)
1728 The second edition, adorn'd with copper-plates.
2731 La bruyere the less or, Characters and manners of the children of the present age. Written for the use of children of twelve or thirteen years of age; with the exception of the ten last chapters, which apply to persons of more advanced years. Translated from the French of Madame De Genlis. du Crest de Saint-Aubin , Stéphanie Félicité
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
1800
2141 La colombiade, ou la foi portée au Nouveau Monde, poëme en dix chants dedié au Pape par Madame Duboccage. Enrichi de figures et et de vignettes. Du Boccage , Anne-Marie Fiquet
1758
5938 La compagne de la jeunesse: Ou entretiens d'une institutrice avec son eleve. Lenoir , Marie Antoinette
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street] (Dublin)
1795
2328 La rage aux proverbes. Par l'Impératrice Catherine II. Romanova , Yekaterina Alekseyevna (Catherine II)
Joseph DeBoffe [Gerrard Street] (London)
Armand Bertrand Dulau and Co. (B. Dulau and Co.) [Soho Square] (London)
Thomas Boosey (London)
Thomas Hookham [Old Bond Street] (London)
1799
5463 Lady Wallace's address to the Margate volunteers, on the 28th of May, 1795. Wallace , Eglantine
1795
22048 Lasselia: or, the self-abandon'd. A novel. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Haywood , Eliza
Daniel Browne Junior (London)
Samuel Chapman (London)
1724
13952 Laugh When You Can; or, The Monstrous Droll Jester. Containing the Best Collection of Jests. To Which is Added, The Benevolent Jew, as Recited at the Royalty Theatre. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1795
13951 Laugh When You Can: or The Monstrous Droll Jester, and Chearful Companion. Containing Upwards of Two Hundred and Fifty Good Things, Many of Which Are Not to Be Found in Any Other Collection. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
1800
23900 Law outlaw'd: or, a short reply to Mr. Law's long declamation against the stage. Wherein the wild rant, blind passion, and false reasoning of that piping-hot Pharisee are made apparent to the meanest Capacity. Together with An Humble Petition to the Governours of the Incurable Ward of Bethlehem to take pity on the poor distracted Authors of the Town, and not suffer 'em to terrify Mankind at this rate. Written at the request of the orange-women, and for the Publick Good, by the impartial pen of Mrs. S- O-, a Lover of both Houses. O. , Mrs. S.
A. Moore (London)
1726
23010 Le monde fou preferé au monde sage, En vingt-six promenades de trois amis, Criton philosophe, Philon avocat, Eraste negociant. Nouvelle edition, corrigée & augmentée de quelques lettres. Tome premier. Huber , Marie
s.n. [sine nomine]
1744 Nouvelle edition, corrigée & augmentée de quelques lettres.
2971 Le triomphe de la raison; ou lettres de deux jeunes dames de qualité; Dedie, Par Permission, a Madame la Duchesse de Devonshire: par mademoiselle Cacouault de la Mimardiere. Cacaoult de la Mimardière , Élisabeth
Charles Dilly (London)
1785
14485 Lectures in natural philosophy, designed, as a foundation, to reason pertinently, upon the petrifications, gems, crystals and sanative quality of Lough Neagh in Ireland. To which is added, the master-piece of nature, or, a short description of a beautiful lake near Killarny, in the county of Kerry. By the author of The analogy of divine wisdom, in the material, sensitive, moral, civil, and spiritual system of things. Barton , Richard
1751