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25855 Old stories, which were the fore-runners of the revolution in eighty-eight, reviv'd, viz. I. A dialogue between F. Peters, and Dr. Busby. II. The Hollanders story of the penal laws and test. III. William Penn holding forth among the Quakers. IV. Several stories about the birth of the pretender. V. Queries about the invitation. VI. The French were to re-establish popery here. VII. The bishops feign'd service to King James. VIII. The Scotch woman's coming to St. Margarets Westminster. IX. K. James his sending the broad seal to the French King. X. The queen's sending away the crown jewels. XI. The Londoners loyalty. XII. The story of Captain Tom. XIII. That of St. Mary Magdalen's. XIV. Of the Marquess of Albevile, and Lord Sunderland. XV. Queen Dowager's great colour XVI. About the Lord Sunderland turning papist. XVII. That of the Banquetting House. XVIII. That of cauldrons, grid irons, knives, &c. XIX. That the P. of O. had muster'd 20000 men at Exeter. XX. Another of the Lord Lovelace XXI. That the King had sent the Lord Dartmouth with our fleet to France. XXII. That 40000 French and Irish were coming to England. XXIII. That Admiral Herbert has taken three millions of mon... of the French King. XXIV. That Queen Mary did give the Princess Ann a box on th[e] ear, which caus'd her to miscarry. With 500 more stories of the like tendency. To which is added in a post script. The truest account that ever was yet, publish'd of the pretended lrish Massacre, which went through England and Scotland in one night. With a discovery of the manager of that and another intrigue, never before made publick. The Second Edition. Unknown ,
1720 The Second Edition.
3113 Olivia; or, deserted bride. By the author of Hortensia, The Rambles of Frankly, and The Fashionable Friend. In two volumes. Bonhote , Elizabeth
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street] (Dublin)
William Watson I (Dublin)
William Gilbert [26 South Great George's Street] (Dublin)
Robert Burton [14 Capel Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [College Green] (Dublin)
Luke White [Dame Street] (Dublin)
1787
5423 On Monday, February, 1st 1796. will be published, number I, (Price only Six-Pence,) to be continued once a fortnight without any interruption whatever, till the whole is compleated, of the letters of Lady Rachel Russell; from the manuscript in the library at Wooburn Abbey. To which is prefixed, an introduction, vindicating the character of Lord Russell against Sir John Dalrymple, &c. To which is added. The trial of Lord William Russell for high treason. Conditions of the publication of this elegant work. I. The whole of this work shall be printed on a superfine wove paper and on a new type, cast by thorne. II. That three sheets of letterpress shall be delivered in each number once a fort-night. III. This work shall be completed in fourteen numbers making one handsome volume in demy octavo. IV. That in the course of this work will be given four beautiful and splendid engravings, to illustrate this elegant work. V. To accomodate the admirers of beautiful printing, a superior edition will be worked off on a superfine wirewove vellum paper, of the finest texture, highly glazed and hot-pressed. VI. This edition will be additionally ornamented with the first impressions of the plates, worked off in the manner of proofs, and will be affixed the additional charge of only sixpence each number. Russell , Rachel
1796
25322 On P-e and W-d. Occasion'd by their late writings. With advice to a modern poet. Unknown ,
R. P. (London)
1732
5320 On the Dutchess of Atholl and Lady Wright fishing at Atholl-House. By a lady. Unknown , [Woman]
s.n. [sine nomine]
1785
25205 On the late decease of the Honourable John Spencer, Esq; an elegiac essay. Humbly inscribed to His Grace the Duke of M----------. Unknown ,
1746
24456 On the much lamented death of that incomparable lady the Honourable the Lady Oxenden. A pindarique ode. By Mrs. Randolph. Randolph , Mrs.
1735
25712 One thousand, seven hundred, and forty-five. A satiric-epistle; after the manner of Mr. Pope. Unknown ,
Anne Dodd II (London)
1746
24952 Oratory transactions. No II. To be occasionally publish'd, by J. Henley, M.A. Containing, I. A compleat list of the theological subjects of the Oratory, Sermons and Lectures, &c. from July 3, 1726, to August 30, 1728. II. A compleat catalogue of the academical subjects of the Oratory, in the same Period; presenting Compositions of the utmost Choice and Variety in Divinity, and polite Learning; and under polite Learning; and under the latter Head, Humorous and Burlesque, as well as Serious, all done without the least Assistance, or particular Patron. These two dedicated to those who are unprejudic'd against the Oratory. III. A Dissertation on Nonsense, (address'd to those who do not like it;) discussing its Philology, History, Philosophy, and great Use in all Articles and Characters of Life; the Kingdom of Nonsense, Temporal, Spiritual, Civil, and Military; its Refinement, and ablest Professors; the Mischief and most real Nonsense of Sense, with the Secret of mastering it, and some prominent Example. IV. The discourse on action in the pulpit, 2d Edition. The Third Edition. The Oratorian Word, Liberty and Property, free [Unclear] and Plenty, Truth and Primitive Religion, Encore, spent of Wit and Sciences; no Grievances, no Impositions. Henley , John
Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Mary Turner (London)
Thomas Green [Charing Cross] (London)
Jane Graves (London)
1729
25830 Order, a poem. Unknown ,
John Brindley (London)
1737
1621 Oriental Anecdotes: Or, the History of Haroun Alrachid. In Two Volumes. Falques , Marianne-Agnès
James Potts (Dublin)
James Williams [5 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Peter Wilson [Dame St, 1748–66] (Dublin)
Alexander McCulloh [Henry Street] (Dublin)
1764
24161 Oriental tales, collected from an Arabian manuscript, in the library of the King of France. In two volumes. Adorn'd with copper plates. Philippe , Anne Claude
Thomas Trye (London)
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] (London)
Walter Shropshire (London)
1745
16353 Original Compositions, in Prose and Verse. On Subjects Moral and Religious. By Miss. J. Fenno, of Boston Ames , Jane
1791
9781 Original Letters to and from Miss Blandy and C- C-. In which is contain'd the artful Evasions he used to prevent his clearing his Character to her Father, and the whole History of that Parricide. These are the Letters supposed to be burnt, and which she gave her intimate Friend a few Days before her Execution, particularly desiring, if she had any Love for her, to publish them immediately after her Death, as they were his own Letters, and faithful of those she sent to him. Blandy , Mary
Sam Johnson (London)
1752
24858 Original Poems and Imitations. By A. Williams. Williams , Ann
1773
2624 Original poems on several occasions. By C. R. Reeve , Clara
William Harris (London)
1769
6428 Original poems on several occasions. By Miss Whateley. Darwall , Mary Whateley
Robert and James Dodsley (London)
1764
11647 Original Poems on Various Subjects, by a Young Lady, Eighteen Years of Age. Unknown , [Woman]
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
William Nicoll (London)
James Ridley (London)
1772
25972 Original poems: serious and humourous. By Mr. Henry Baker. Baker , Henry
1725
11652 Original Poems. By a Lady, Dedicated to Miss Ann Henderson. A Tribute to Gratitude and Friendship. Carstairs , Christian
s.n. [sine nomine]
1786
6315 Original poems. On several occasions. By Miss Whateley. The second edition. Darwall , Mary Whateley
Robert and James Dodsley (London)
Josiah Sheppard [Shepherd] [Smock Alley] (Dublin)
1764 The second edition.
6487 Original stories from real life; with conversations, calculated to regulate the affections, and form the mind to truth and goodness. By Mary Wollstonecraft. A new edition. Wollstonecraft , Mary
Joseph Johnson (London)
1800 A new edition.
24288 Orinthia's miscellanies: or, a compleat collection of poems, never before published. By Elizabeth Teft of Lincoln. Teft , Elizabeth
s.n. [sine nomine]
1747
3631 Orwell Manor. A novel, by Mary Elizabeth Parker. Parker , Mary Elizabeth
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
William Jones I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
John Rice [2 College Green] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
1795
5454 Oswald castle: or Memoirs of lady Sophia Woodville; A novel. By a lady. Unknown , [Woman]
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street] (Dublin)
William Gilbert [26 South Great George's Street] (Dublin)
George Burnet [Abbey Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [College Green] (Dublin)
Bernard Dornin [College Green] (Dublin)
1789