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Titles

Displaying 2301–2325 of 4054

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
25534 Some considerations humbly offer'd, relating to the peerage of Great Britain. By a gentleman. Unknown , [Man]
Bezaleel Creake (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
1719
25789 Some considerations on publick credit. And The Nature of its Circulation in the funds. Occasioned by a bill now depending in Parliament, concerning Stock-Jobbing. Unknown ,
John Brotherton (Cornhill)
1733
25890 Some considerations on the danger of the church from her own clergy. Humbly Offer'd to the Lower-House of Convocation. Unknown ,
1715
25476 Some considerations on the game laws, and the present practice in executing them; with a hint to the non-subscribers. Unknown ,
Anne Dodd II (London)
1753
1673 Some expressions of Ann Crowley, Daughter of Thomas and Mary Crowley, of London, During her last Illness, from the 23d of the First Month 1773, to the 12th of the Second Month 1774. With an introductory Testimony Concerning her from the Family. Crowley , Ann
1774
1678 Some expressions of Ann Crowley, Daughter of Thomas and Mary Crowley, of London, during her last illness, from the 23d of the First Month 1773, to the 12th of the Second Month 1774. With an introductory testimony concerning her from the family. The Second Edition. Crowley , Ann
Mary Hinde (London)
1774 The Second Edition.
14568 Some facts and observations relative to the fate of the late Linen Bill, last session of parliament in this kingdom. The third edition. Bruce , William
1753 The third edition
25995 Some objections humbly offered to the consideration of the Hon. House of Commons, relating to the present intended relief of prisoners. Defoe , Daniel
Robert Walker [Temple Bar] (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
1729
26149 Some observations on the scheme, offered by Messrs. Cotton and Lediard, for opening the streets and passages to and from the intended bridge at Westminster. In a letter from one of the Commissioners for Building the said Bridge, to Mr. Lediard, and his answer. With the scheme and plan prefix'd: to which is added, a plan of the lower parts of the parishes of St. Margaret and St. John the Evangelist, from the Horse-Ferry to White-Hall; Wherein several farther Improvements are delineated, and a Proposal for Establishing a Perpetual Fund, to defray the Expences of Paving, Watching, and Lighting the said Bridge, and keeping it in Repair. By Thomas Lediard, Esq; Lediard , Thomas
John Brett and Ruth Charlton (London)
1738
24979 Some Observations upon the Laws against Protestant Dissenters; Proving that the Manner of Executing those Laws, is Provoking to God, Injurious to the Dissenters, and Scandalous to the Church. Unknown ,
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1717
23032 Some of the letters and papers which were written by Mrs. Mary Pennyman, relating to An Holy and Heavenly Conversation, In which She Lived to Her Dying-Day; are here Recommended to the Serious Perusal of all Sincere Enquirers after True Happiness. By J. P. Pennyman , Mrs. Mary
Pennyman , John
1700/1
22078 Some reflections upon marriage. Astell , Mary
Richard Wilkin (London)
1703
15646 Some Reflections upon Marriage. The Second Edition. Astell , Mary
Richard Wilkin (London)
1703 The Second Edition.
15649 Some Reflections upon Marriage. With Additions. The Fifth Edition. Astell , Mary
Sarah Hyde and Eliphal Dobson II (Dublin)
1730 The Fifth Edition.
15648 Some Reflections upon Marriage. With Additions. The Fourth Edition. Astell , Mary
William Parker (London)
1730 The Fourth Edition.
25659 Some seasonable remarks upon a pamphlet entitled The reasons alledged against Dr. Rundle's promotion to the see of Gloucester, seriously and dispassionately consider'd. Being a full detection of the gross absurdities, scandalous invectives, fulsom panegyrics, and unjust misrepresentations of the author of that pamphlet. To which is annexed, by way of supplement, a short answer to the reasons alledged, &c. Published in the weekly miscellany on Saturday, December, 7. 1734. Unknown ,
Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] (London)
1735
25186 Some seasonable remarks upon a pamphlet entitled the reasons alledged against Dr. Rundle's promotion to the See of Gloucester, seriously and dispassionately consider'd. Being a full detection of the gross absurdities, scandalous Invectives, fulsom Panegyries, and unjust Misrepresentations of the Author of that Pamphlet. To which is annexed, by way of Supplement, A short answer to the reasons alledged, &c. Published in the Weekly miscellany on Saturday, December, 7. 1734. Unknown , [Man]
Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
1735 The Second Edition.
25740 Some thoughts concerning religion, natural and revealed, and the manner of understanding revelation: tending to shew that Christianity is, indeed very near, as old as the creation. Forbes , Duncan
1735
25775 Some thoughts concerning religion, natural and revealed, and the manner of understanding revelation: tending to shew that Christianity is, indeed very near, as old as the creation. Forbes , Duncan
1735
25481 Some thoughts concerning religion, natural and revealed, and the manner of understanding revelation: tending to shew that Christianity is, indeed very near, as old as the creation. The Fourth Edition. Forbes , Duncan
1736 The Fourth Edition.
24966 Some Thoughts Concerning Religion, Natural and Revealed, and the Manner of Understanding Revelation: Tending to Shew that Christianity is, Indeed very near, as Old as the Creation. The Second Edition. Forbes , Duncan
Henry Woodfall I (London)
1736 The Second Edition
5262 Song. Tune, "The dusky night." By a lady. Unknown , [Woman]
s.n. [sine nomine]
1790
7734 Songs in the night; by a young woman under heavy afflictions. Second edition, with some additions. Harrison , Susannah
1781 Second edition, with some additions.
7733 Songs in the night; by a young woman under heavy afflictions. The fourth edition; with a supplement. Harrison , Susannah
Punchard & Jermyn (Ipswich)
1788 The fourth edition; with a supplement.
7738 Songs in the night; by a young woman under heavy afflictions. Third edition, with some additions. Harrison , Susannah
1783 Third edition, with some additions.