Displaying 11801–11825 of 17857

ID Title Contributors Firms Year Edition
4418 Jack Brown in prison; Or, The Pitcher never goes so often to the Well but it is broke at last. Being the fourth part of the history of the two shoe-makers. To which is added Turn the carpet; or, the two weavers. A new song. More , Hannah (Author)
William Watson and Son (Printer)
William Watson and Son (Bookseller)
1798
4328 Jack Brown in prison; or, The pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. : Being the fourth part of The history of the two shoemakers More , Hannah (Author)
S. Hazard (Bookseller)
R. White [London] (Bookseller)
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (Bookseller)
1796
3951 Jack Brown in prison; or The pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. Being the fourth part of the history of the two shoe-makers. To which is added turn the carpet; or, The two weavers, a new song. More , Hannah (Author)
William Watson and Son (Bookseller)
Bennett Dugdale [Dame Street] (Bookseller)
1795
4405 Jack Brown in prison; ... Being the fourth part of the history of the two shoe-makers. To which is added, Turn the carpet; or the two weavers, a new song. More , Hannah (Author)
William Watson I (Bookseller)
1800
4401 Jack Brown in prison ... being the fourth part of the history of the two shoemakers. More , Hannah (Author)
S. Hazard (Bookseller)
John Elder [9 North Bridge] (Bookseller)
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (Bookseller)
1797
15064 Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of free-masonry, both ancient and modern. Calculated not only for the instruction of every newmade mason, but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. Containing, I. A circumstantial account of all the proceedings in making a mason, with the several obligations of an entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master; the prayers, and also the sign, grip, and password of each degree, with the ceremony of the mop and pail. II. The manner of opening a lodge, and setting the craft to work. ... VII. A safe and easy method proposed, by which a man may obtain admittance into any lodge, without passing through the form required, and thereby save a guinea or two in his pocket. VIII. Anthems, odes, songs, &c. illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to masonry, and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge. Interspersed with variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and sender the whole clear to the meanest capacity. To which is now added, a new and accurate list of all the English regular lodges in the world, according to their seniority, with the dates of each constitution, and days of meeting. By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a frequent visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet-street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate-street. Unknown , (Author)
Newbery , Elizabeth (Publisher)
Elizabeth Newbery (Publisher)
William Nicoll (Publisher)
1785
15034 Jachin and Boaz; or, an authentic key to the door of free-masonry, both ancient and modern. Calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made mason; but also for the information if all who intend to become brethren. Containing I. A circumstantial account of all the proceedings in making a mason, with the several obligations of an entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master; the prayers, and also the sign, grip, and password of each degree, with the ceremony of the mop and pail. II. The manner of opening a lodge, and letting the craft to work. III. The entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master's lectures, verbatim, as delivered in all lodges; with the song at the conclusion of each part. IV. The origin of masonry; description of Soloman's temple; history of the murder of the Grand Master Hiram by the three fellow-crafts; their discovery and punishment; the burial of Hiram by King Soloman's order; with the five points of fellowship, &c. V. The ceremony of the installment of the master of different lodges on St. John's Day.--Description of the Regalia, &c. VI. Ceremonies used at the funeral of a mason. VII. A safe and easy method proposed, by which a man may obtain admittance into any lodge, without passing through the form required, and thereby save a guinea or two in his pocket. VIII. Anthems, Odes, Songs, &c. Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematic ornaments belonging to masonry, and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge. Interspersed with variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity. To which is now added, A new and accurate list of all the English regular lodges in the world, according to their seniority, with the dates of each constitution, and days of meeting. By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a frequent visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet-street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate-street. A new edition, greatly enlarged and improved. Unknown , [Man] (Author)
Newbery , Elizabeth (Publisher)
Elizabeth Newbery (Publisher)
William Nicoll (Publisher)
1786
14986 Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of free-masonry, both ancient and modern. Calculated not only for the instruction of every new made mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. Containing, I. A circumstantial account of all the proceedings in making a mason, with the several obligations of an entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master; the prayers, and also the sign, grip, and password of each degree, with the ceremony of the mop and pail. II. The manner of opening a lodge, and setting the craft to work. .... VII. A safe and easy method proposed, by which a man may obtain admittance into any lodge, without passing through the form required, and thereby save a guinea or two in his pocket. VII. Anthems, odes, songs, &c. Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to masonry, and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floot of a lodge, interspersed with variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity. To which is now added, a new and accurate list of all the English regular lodges in the world, according to their seniority, with the dates of each constitution, and days of meeting. By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a frequent visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet-street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate-street. Unknown , (Author)
Newbery , Elizabeth (Publisher)
Elizabeth Newbery (Publisher)
1792
15198 Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of free-masonry, both ancient and modern: calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made mason, but also for the information of all who intend to become brethen. Containing, I. A circumstantial Account of all the Proceedings in making a Mason, with the several Obligations of an Entered Apprentice, Fellow-Craft, and Master; the Prayers, and also the Sign, Grip, and Pass-Word of each Degree, with the Ceremony of the Mop and Pail. II. The Manner of opening a Lodge, and setting the Craft to Work. ... VII. A safe and easy Method proposed, by which a Man may obtain Admittance into any Lodge, without passing through the Form required, and thereby save a Guinea or two in his Pocket. VIII. Anthems, Odes, Songs, &c. Illustrated with A beautiful Frontispiece of the Regalia, Jewels, and emblematical Ornaments belonging to Masonry; and an accurate Plan of the Drawing on the Floor of a Lodge. Interspersed With Variety Of AtNotes And Remarks, Necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest Capacity: To Which Is Now Added, A new and accurate List of all the English regular Lodges in the World, according to their Seniority, with the Dates of each Constitution, and Days of Meeting. By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem Lodge; a frequent Visitor at the Queen's Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; the Horn, in Fleet Street; Crown and Anchor, Strand; and the Salutation, Newgate Street. Unknown , (Author)
Newbery , Elizabeth (Publisher)
Vernor , Ann (Publisher)
Samuel Gosnell (Printer)
Elizabeth Newbery (Publisher)
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (Publisher)
and 2 more.
1800
15017 Jachin and Boaz; or, an authentic key to the door of Free-masonry, ... Calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. ... To which is now added, a new and accurate list of all the English regular lodges in the world, ... By a gentleman belonging to the Jerusalem lodge; ... Unknown , (Author)
Newbery , Elizabeth (Publisher)
Elizabeth Newbery (Publisher)
William Nicoll (Publisher)
1790
9764 Izram, a Mexican Tale; and Other Poems. By Charlotte Elizabeth, author of Osric, &c. Tonna , Charlotte Elizabeth (Browne) Phelan (Author)
James Nisbet [Berners Street] (Publisher)
J. Dennett (Printer)
1826 1
1046 Iwanowna; or, The Maid of Moscow. A Novel. In Two Volumes. By the Author of the Clergyman's Widow, Officer's Widow, Son of a Genius, Sisters, &c. Hofland , Barbara (Author)
George and Samuel Robinson (Publisher)
1813 1
17880 Iwanowna; or, The maid of Moscow. A novel. By the author of The clergyman's widow, Officer's widow, Son of a genius, Sisters, &c. Hofland , Barbara (Author)
George Long (Publisher)
George Long (Publisher)
1816 3
17879 Iwanowna; or, The maid of Moscow. A novel. By the author of The clergyman's widow, Officer's widow, Son of a genius, Sisters, &c. Hofland , Barbara (Author)
Mathew Carey [124 Chesnut Street] (Publisher)
George Philips (Printer)
1815 1
8179 Ivey Castle, a novel; containing interesting memoirs of two ladies, late nuns in a French abolished convent. Written by the author of Laura and Augustus, &c. In two volumes. Bromley , Eliza Nugent (Author)
J. Owen (Publisher)
1794 1
2332 Ivan Czarowitz, or the rose without prickles that stings not. A tale. Written by Her Imperial Majesty. Translated from the Russian language. Romanova , Yekaterina Alekseyevna (Catherine II) (Author)
George, George, John and James Robinson (Publisher)
Thomas Kay (Publisher)
G. Edwards (Publisher)
and 1 more.
1793
15501 Italy, by Lady Morgan. In Two Volumes Owenson , Sydney (Author)
Morgan , Thomas Charles (Author)
Cornelius S. Van Winkle (Printer)
Cornelius S. Van Winkle (Publisher)
M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] (Publisher)
and 9 more.
1821 1
15504 Italy, by Lady Morgan: Being the Substance of a Journal of her Residence in that Country; Exhibiting a View of the Present State of Society and Manners, Arts, Literature, and Public Institutions. Interspersed with Anecdotes of the Most Eminent Literary and Political Characters. A New Edition. In Two Volumes. Owenson , Sydney (Author)
Morgan , Thomas Charles (Author)
Samuel and Richard Bentley (Printer)
1824 3
15500 Italy by Lady Morgan. In Two Volumes. Owenson , Sydney (Author)
Morgan , Thomas Charles (Author)
Samuel and Richard Bentley (Printer)
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] (Publisher)
1821 1
651 Italy by Lady Morgan. A New Edition. In three volumes. Owenson , Sydney (Author)
Morgan , Thomas Charles (Author)
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] (Publisher)
Samuel and Richard Bentley (Printer)
1821 2
15503 Italy by Lady Morgan. Owenson , Sydney (Author)
Morgan , Thomas Charles (Author)
A. and W. Galignani (Publisher)
1821
1031 Italian Vengeance and English Forbearance. A Romance. By Selina Davenport, author of The Hypocrite, or Modern Janus; Leap Year; Angel's Form and Devil's Heart: Original of the Miniature; Donald Monteith, &c. &c. Davenport , Selina (Author)
Anthony King Newman and Co. (Publisher)
1828 1
294 Italian Stories. Translated by Miss Holford, author of "Wallace," "Warbeck of Wolfstein," etc. Holford , Margaret (the younger) (Translator)
John Andrews (Publisher)
1823 1
14443 Italian Scenery. From Drawings Made in 1817, by Miss Batty. Batty , Elizabeth Frances (Illustrator)
John Rodwell and Martin (Publisher)
Thomas Davison [Whitefriars] (Printer)
1820 1
8581 Italian Jealousy: or, The History of Lady Georgina Cecil. By the Duchess of Pienne. In Three Volumes. Aumont , Pauline de Chevigny (Author)
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster] (Publisher)
Richard Wilks and John Taylor (Printer)
1803 1