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Eighteenth Century Collections Online contains over 180,000 titles (200,000 volumes) and more than 32 million pages, making ECCO the premier and irreplaceable resource for eighteenth-century research. 

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Titles

Displaying 2151–2175 of 4057

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
23762 Reflections on the various effects of love, according to the contrary dispositions of the persons on whom it operates. Illustrated with a great many examples ... Collected from the best ancient and modern histories. Intermix'd with the latest amours and intrigues ... Written by the author of The mercenary lover. Haywood , Eliza
N. Dobb (London)
1726
15647 Reflections upon Marriage. The Third Edition. To which is Added A Preface, in Answer to some Objections. Astell , Mary
Richard Wilkin (London)
1706 The Third Edition.
23011 Reflections upon marriage. The third edition. To which is added a preface, in answer to some objections. Astell , Mary
Richard Wilkin (London)
1706 The third edition.
23999 Reflections upon the nature and usefulness of logick as it has been commonly taught in the schools. By Edward Bentham M.A. Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. Bentham , Edward
1740
23012 Reflexions nouvelles sur les femmes, par une dame de la cour de France. de Courcelles , Anne Thérèse de Marguenat
J.P. Couderc (London)
1730
24420 Reflexions nouvelles sur les femmes, par une dame de la cour de France. Nouvelle Edition corrigée. de Courcelles , Anne Thérèse de Marguenat
J.P. Couderc (London)
1730 Nouvelle Edition corrigée.
25725 Regulations of the prices of the commissions in all His Majesty's land-forces. Made by the right honourable the board of general officers; and approved by His Majesty. The Second Edition. Great Britain , Army
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1720 The Second Edition.
2653 Religion considered as the only basis of happiness and of true philosophy. A work written for the instruction of the children of his most serene highness the Duke of Orleans; And in which the principes of modern pretended philosophers are laid open and refuted. By Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, Heretofore Countess of Genlis. In two volumes. du Crest de Saint-Aubin , Stéphanie Félicité
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [College Green] (Dublin)
Hannah Chamberlaine (Dublin)
William Porter [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Luke White [Dame Street] (Dublin)
1787
2745 Religion considered as the only basis of happiness, and of true philosophy. A work written for the instruction of the children of his Most Serene Highness the Duke of Orleans; And in which the Principles of modern pretended Philosophers are laid open and refuted. By Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, heretofore countess of genlis. In two volumes. du Crest de Saint-Aubin , Stéphanie Félicité
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
Peter Elmsley [Strand] (London)
Thomas Payne and Son (London)
1787
25777 Religion the properest means to peace of conscience, Honour, Profit, Pleasure, and Health. A sermon preach'd at Oxenden chappel in the morning, and at St. Gile's in the Fields in the afternoon. On Sunday, May 7. 1721. By Tho. Knaggs, M. A. And Lecturer of that Parish. Knaggs , Thomas
1721
13582 Reliques of Ancient English Poetry Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of our Earlier Poets, Chiefly of the Lyric Kind, Together With Some Few of Later Date. Peter Wilson [Dame St, 1748–66] (Dublin)
Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] (Dublin)
1766
9754 Reliques of Irish Poetry: Consisting of Heroic Poems, Odes, Elegies, and Songs, Translated into English Verse: With Notes Explanatory and Historical; and the Originals in the Irish Character. To Which is Subjoined an Irish Tale. By Miss Brooke. Unknown ,
George Bonham [South St. George's Street] (Dublin)
1789
25400 Remarkable cures perform'd by tar-water; collected out of the Gentleman's magazine, &c. Unknown ,
1745?
25856 Remarks on a pamphlet intitled, The traditions of the clergy destructive of religion, &c. In a letter to the author. Unknown ,
John Wilford (London)
1731
26122 Remarks on an appeal to the publick, by Mr. Cleland, against thirteen govenors of the General Hospital at Bath; with respect to their suspending and dismissing him from his Office, as surgeon to the said Hospital, upon the evidence of two notorious prostitutes. And on A Letter to him, (from a Reverend Advocate for the Thirteen Governors) occasioned by his Full Vindication of the said Appeal. To which is added Extracts from the Case of Seduction, relating to a French Abbee's committing Rapes upon 133 Virgins in order to shew the Analogy of the partial Proceedings against Mr. Cleland and the said Abbee. Unknown ,
John Wood (London)
William Owen (London)
Elizabeth Amey (London)
William Frederick (Bath)
1748
1917 Remarks on Mr. Gilbert Wakefield's Enquiry into the expediency and propriety of public or social worship. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
Joseph Johnson (London)
1792
1908 Remarks on Mr. Gilbert Wakefield's Enquiry into the expediency and propriety of public or social worship. By Anna Laetitia Barbauld. The Second Edition. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
Joseph Johnson (London)
1792 The Second Edition.
1944 Remarks on Mr. Gilbert Wakefield's Enquiry into the expediency and propriety of public or social worship. By Anna Lætitia Barbauld. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
Joseph Johnson (London)
1792
1920 Remarks on Mr. Gilbert Wakefield's enquiry into the expediency and propriety of public or social worship. By Anna Lætitia Barbauld. The Third Edition. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
Joseph Johnson (London)
1792 The Third Edition.
5373 Remarks on Mrs. Muilman's letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. In a letter to Mrs. Muilman. By a Lady. Unknown , [Woman]
James Leake I (Bath)
William Owen (London)
1750
5394 Remarks on Mrs. Muilman's letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. In a letter to Mrs. Muilman. By a Lady. Unknown , [Woman]
James Leake I (Bath)
William Owen (London)
1750
25469 Remarks on the different constructions of bridges, and improvements to secure their foundations on the different soils where they are intended to be built. Which hitherto seems to have been a thing not sufficiently consider'd. Marquand , Charles
1749
25543 Remarks on the Letter to the Dissenters. By a churchman. Oldmixon , John
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Thomas Harrison (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
R. Bond (London)
1714
25808 Remarks on the letter to the dissenters. By a churchman. The second edition. Oldmixon , John
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Thomas Harrison (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
R. Bond (London)
1714 The Second Edition.
25385 Remarks on the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father. With a word to the author. By a spectator. W. , A.
1750