Displaying 4926–4950 of 18345

ID Title Contributors Firms Year Edition
10169 The good child's delight, or, The road to knowledge: in short, entertaining lessons of one and two syllables. Kilner , Dorothy (Author)
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (Publisher)
Nathaniel Hailes [173 Piccadilly] (Publisher)
Thomas Curson Hansard [Peterborough Court] (Printer)
1819
10168 The good child's delight, or, The road to knowledge: in short, entertaining lessons of one and two syllables. Kilner , Dorothy (Author)
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] (Printer)
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] (Bookseller)
1785
10607 The good child's book of stops, or, Punctuation in verse. By Madame Leinstein; embellished with twelve coloured engravings. Leinstein , Madame (Author)
Thomas Dean and Munday [35 Threadneedle Street] (Publisher)
Anthony King Newman and Co. (Publisher)
1825
10415 The good aunt: including the story of Signior Aldersonini and his son. By Harriet Ventum. Ventum , Harriet (Author)
Clement Chapple [66 Pall Mall] (Publisher)
1813
8432 The Golden Violet, with its Tales of Romance and Chivalry: and other poems. By L. E. L. Author of "The Improvisatrice," "The Troubadour," Etc. Landon , Letitia Elizabeth (Author)
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green (Publisher)
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] (Printer)
1827 1
23881 The golden speech of Queen Elizabeth, to her last Parliament, November the 30th, Anno Dominni. 1601. , Elizabeth I (Author)
Richard Offrey (Publisher)
1749
22376 The golden speech of Queen Elizabeth, to her last Parliament November the 30th, Anno Domini. 1601. , Elizabeth I (Author)
John Bowles (Bookseller)
1745
25159 The golden fleece: or the trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the rise, progress, and present decay of our woollen manufactures. Also An Estimate of this Valuable Trade, fairly and clearly stated, and the great Proportion given up Yearly to Foreigners. By Suffering (or Conniving at) the illegal Exportation of British and Irish Wool, and Woollen Goods throughly Manufactured in Ireland, to Foreign Parts. Likewise Heads for a Bill, to put an effectual Stop to this matchless Evil, so injurious to both King and Country. To which is added, a scheme, or proposal, For taking away many burthensome Duties on some of the most Essential Necessaries of Life, viz. Leather, Soap, Candles, Painted Silks, and Starch, by replacing the like Sum, in Lieu of the said Taxes, on a small Duty on Wool, and to replace those Officers, that at this Time are employed on Leather, Soap, Candles, &c. to register the Wool of Great Britain and Ireland; by which Alteration, our Woollen Manufactures may be afforded cheaper than at present, thro' every Hand they pass, 'till they arrive at Foreign Markets, and no Condition of Men will pay One Shilling, where they now pay Ten, on account of the several Taxes beforementioned, and at the same Time, add many Millions yearly to the Trade of the Nation. Submitted to the Consideration of Parliament, as also to the Landlords, Tenants, Manufacturers, and Fair Traders, for whose Ease and Benefit this is designed. Smith , Simon (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Publisher)
Robert Viney (Publisher)
Thomas Cooper (Publisher)
Anne Dodd I (Publisher)
1736 1
25207 The golden fleece: or the trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the present decay of our woollen manufactures, and the Impending Dangers that Threaten this Kingdom, by suffering (or conniving at) the Illegal Exportation of British and Irish Wool, and Woollen Goods thoroughly Manufactured in Ireland, to Foreign Parts. Likewise Heads for a Bill, to put an Effectual Stop to this Matchless Evil, so injurious to both King and Country. To which is added, A Scheme, or Proposal, for taking away those Burthensome Duties on Leather, Soap, Candles, Painted Silks, and Starch, which raise Net, but 473,427 l. and yet cost the Subject at least Three times as much; and to Replace the like Sum, by a small Duty on Wool; also to employ the same Officers in the Service of their Country, to Register the Wool of Great Britain and Ireland; by which Alteration, the following Proposal will clearly demonstrate, That no Rank or Condition of Men will pay One Shilling, where they now pay Ten, by the aforesaid Duties on Leather, Soap, Candles, &c. and at the same time, add many Millions Sterling Yearly to the Trade of the Nation. Submitted to the Consideration of Parliament, as also the Landlords, Tenants, Manufacturers, and Fair Traders, for whose Ease and Benefit this is designed. The Third Edition, with Additions. Smith , Simon (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Publisher)
Henry Kent (Printer)
Edward Comyns (Publisher)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (Publisher)
and 1 more.
1737 3
25793 The golden fleece: or The trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the present decay of our woollen manufactures, and the impending dangers that threaten this kingdom by suffering (or conniving at) the illegal exportation of British and Irish wool, and woollen goods thoroughly manufactured in Ireland, to foreign parts. Likewise heads for a bill, to put an effectual stop to this matchless evil, so injurious to both king and country. To which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away those burthensome duties on leather, soap, candles, painted silks, and starch, which raise net, but 473,427 l. and yet cost the subject at least three times as much; and to replace the like sum, by a small duty on wool; also to employ the same officers in the service of their country, to register the wool of Great Britain and Ireland; by which alteration, the following proposal will clearly demonstrate, that no rank or condition of men will pay one shilling, where they now pay ten, by the aforesaid duties on leather, soap, candles, &c. and at the same time, add many millions sterling yearly to the trade of the nation. Submitted to the consideration of Parliament, as also the landlords, tenants, manufactures, and fair traders, for whose ease and benefit this is designed. Salus Populi Suprema Lex. The Fourth Edition, with Additions. Smith , Simon (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Publisher)
Dodd II , Anne (Publisher)
Henry Kent (Printer)
Robert Viney (Publisher)
Edward Comyns (Publisher)
and 2 more.
1739 4
25899 The golden age: exemplified in the glorious life and reign of his present Majesty King George, and his numerous issue: or a vision of the future happiness of Great Britain, ... Part I. ... The whole humbly inscrib'd to his ... Majesty by Mr. John Dunton, ... and will be continued monthly ... Dunton , John (Author)
Popping , Sarah (Bookseller)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
and 1 more.
Samuel Keimer [London] (Publisher)
John Harrison (Bookseller)
Sarah Popping [also Poping] (Bookseller)
and 2 more.
1714 1
19505 The godmother's tales. By the author of Short stories, Summer rambles, Cup of sweets, &c. &c. Sandham , Elizabeth (Author)
Andrew T. Goodrich & Co. (Publisher)
Jonathan Seymour (Printer)
1818
11827 The godmother's tales: by the author of Short stories, Summer rambles, Cup of sweets, &c. &c. Third edition. Semple , Elizabeth (Author)
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (Publisher)
Henry Bryer [Bridge Street] (Printer)
1813 3
11829 The godmother's tales: by the author of Short stories, Summer rambles, Cup of sweets, &c. &c. Fifth edition. Semple , Elizabeth (Author)
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (Publisher)
Henry Bryer [Bridge Street] (Printer)
1817 5
11828 The godmother's tales: by the author of Short stories, Summer rambles, Cup of sweets, &c. &c. Semple , Elizabeth (Author)
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (Publisher)
Henry Bryer [Bridge Street] (Printer)
1814 4
10226 The godmother's tales: by the author of Short stories, Summer rambles, Cup of sweets, &c. &c. Semple , Elizabeth (Author)
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (Publisher)
Edmund Hemsted [Fetter Lane] (Printer)
1808 1
23038 The goddess Envy to Doctor D--l--y. Grierson , Constantia (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Publisher)
1730
16023 The Glory of the Heavenly City, and the Blessedness of Departed Saints, Gracefully Manifested in a Vision to a Young Lady of Bristol, on the Tenth of October, 1781. As related by herself. Field , Miss (Author)
Stubbs , Catharine (Author)
Leslie , Charles (Author)
Peter Brynberg & Samuel Andrews (Printer)
1789
16022 The Glory of the Heavenly City, and Blessedness of Departed Saints: Graciously Manifested in a Vision to a Young Lady of Bristol, On the Tenth of October, 1781: As Related by Herself. The First American Edition. Field , Miss (Author)
Stubbs , Catharine (Author)
Leslie , Charles (Author)
Thomas Spencer (Bookseller)
John Barber and Solomon Southwick (Printer)
1793
6659 The glory of the heavenly city, and blessedness of departed saints, graciously manifested in a vision, to a young lady of Bristol, on the 10th of October, 1781, As related by herself. The second edition. Field , Miss (Author)
S. Hazard (Printer)
S. Hazard (Bookseller)
T. Mills (Bookseller)
and 2 more.
1782 2
14714 The glory of the church in the latter day. A sermon preached to the Society which supported the Wednesday’s evening lecture in Great East-Cheap, December 27, 1752. And published at their Request. By John Gill, D.D. Gill , John (Author)
Gurney , Martha (Bookseller)
Trapp , Mrs. (Bookseller)
James Chalmers (Bookseller)
James Chalmers (Printer)
R. Peacock (Bookseller)
and 6 more.
1793 5
22140 The glory of old England. The following character of Her Late Majesty Queen Anne was written by Her Grace Sarah Dutchess of Marlborough & is cut round this pedestal. Erected at Blenheim. Churchill , Sarah (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Publisher)
1738
5438 The glorious revolutions of 1782. A heroic poem. In two parts. By a lady. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Publisher)
1782
23810 The glorious memory of Queen Anne reviv'd: exemplify'd in the conduct of her chief favourite the Duchess Dowager of Marlborough, from her first coming to court, to the year 1710. In a letter from herself to my Lord— Churchill , Sarah (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Bookseller)
1742
12239 The Glories of Jesus; or Considerations Calculated to Excite and Preserve Divine Love in Our Hearts . . . . Huby , Vincent (Author)
O'Callaghan , Matilda Sophia (Translator)
John Coyne (Printer)
1835 1