Displaying 15601–15625 of 17857

ID Title Contributors Firms Year Edition
22000 An answer to a book, entitled, The history of ruptures, and rupture-curers, wrote by Robert Houstoun. With some observations concerning Dr. Littlejohn's pretending to sell my receipt as his own. By Katherine Boles. Boles , Katherine (Author)
1726
25085 An answer to a book entitled, Things divine and supernatural conceiv'd by analogy with things natural and human. In which answer it is prov'd, that the author's notion of divine analogy is immediately destructive of all religion, both natural and reveal'd. By a presbyter of the Church of England. Jackson , John (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
John Noon (Publisher)
Anne Dodd I (Bookseller)
Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange] (Bookseller)
1733 1
362 An Angel's Form and a Devil's Heart. A Novel. In Four Volumes. By Selina Davenport, author of The Hypocrite, or Modern Janus, Donald Monteith, Original of the Miniature, Leap Year, &c. Davenport , Selina (Author)
Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (Publisher)
1818 1
24900 An American Biographical and Historical Dictionary, containing an account of the Lives, Characters, and Writings of the most eminent persons in North America from its first settlement, and a summary of the History of the Several Colonies and of the United States. By William Allen, D. D., president of Bowdoin College; Fellow of the Amer. Acad. of Arts and Sciences; and Member of the Amer. Antiq. Soc., and of the Hist. Soc. of Maine, N. Hampshire, and N. York. Second edition. Allen , William (Author)
Wheatley Peters , Phillis (Author)
William Hyde & Co. (Publisher)
J. Griffin (Printer)
1832 2
16278 An Alphabetical Compendium of the Various Sects Which Have Appeared in the World from the Beginning of the Christian Aera to the Present Day. With an Appendix, Containing a Brief Account of the Different Schemes of Religion Now Embraced Among Mankind. The Whole Collected from the Best Authors, Ancient and Modern. By Hannah Adams. Adams , Hannah (Author)
Prentiss , Thomas (Introducer)
Benjamin Edes and Sons (Printer)
1784 1
11166 An alphabetical arrangement of animals for little naturalists. By Sally Sketch. Unknown , (Author)
John Harris and Son (Publisher)
1821 1
11641 An Alphabet of Animals. By a Lady. Revised edition. Unknown , (Author)
Simpkin, Marshall and Co. (Publisher)
Winks and Son (Publisher)
1835
24566 An alarm sounded to prepare the inhabitants of the vvorld to meet the Lord in the way of his judgments. By Bath. Bowers. Bowers , Bathsheba (Author)
1709 1
17941 An affectionate address to the poor. By the author of William's return, The twin brothers, and Henry Goodwin. Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Piety, and Charity. Hughes , Mary Robson (Author)
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] (Printer)
The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Piety, and Charity. (Publisher)
1815 1
25196 An affecting history of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Velnet, an Italian lady. Who was seven years a slave in Tripoli, three of which she was confined in a dungeon loaded with irons, and four times put to the most cruel tortures ever invented by man. Written by herself. The First American Edition. Velnet , Mary (Author)
William Crary (Publisher)
1804 1
20315 An affecting history of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Velnet, an Italian lady. Who was seven years a slave in Tripoli, three of which she was confined in a dungeon loaded with irons, and four times put to the most cruel tortures ever invented by man. Written by herself. Velnet , Mary (Author)
Alden Spooner (Printer)
1806 2
20020 An affecting account of the tragical death of Major Swan, and of the captivity of Mrs. Swan and infant child, by the savages, in April last--(1815.) This unfortunate lady and her little son were taken prisoners by the Indians, at a small village near St. Louis, and conveyed near 700 miles through an uncivilized wilderness, where they were fortunately redeemed by a Spanish trader, in July last. Swan , Eliza (Author)
Henry Trumbull (Printer)
Henry Trumbull (Bookseller)
Asa Mayo (Bookseller)
1815 1
17540 An addrss [sic], delivered with applause, at the Federal-Street Theatre, Boston, four successive nights of the different plays, beginning March 22, 1802; and after, at other principal towns, a number of nights successively at each place; by Mrs. Deborah Gannet, the American heroine, who served three years with reputation (undiscovered as a female) in the late American army. Published at the request of the audiences. Copy right secured. Gannett , Deborah Sampson (Author)
Herman Mann (Printer)
1802 1
14605 An address, to the people called Methodists; concerning the criminality of encouraging slavery. By Samuel Bradburn. Bradburn , Samuel (Author)
Gurney , Martha (Bookseller)
Martha Gurney (Bookseller)
1792 5
14917 An address, to the inhabitants in general of Great Britain, and Ireland; Relating to a Few of the Consequences which must Naturally Result from the Abolition of the Slave Trade, Renwick , Michael (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Bookseller)
Ann Smith [Liverpool] (Printer)
Ann Smith [Liverpool] (Bookseller)
Thomas Evans [32 Paternoster Row] (Bookseller)
and 1 more.
1788
14918 An address, to the inhabitants in general of Great Britain, and Ireland; Relating to a Few of the Consequences which must Naturally Result from the Abolition of the Slave Trade, Renwick , Michael (Author)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Printer)
Smith [Liverpool] , Ann (Bookseller)
Ann Smith [Liverpool] (Printer)
Ann Smith [Liverpool] (Bookseller)
Thomas Evans [32 Paternoster Row] (Bookseller)
and 1 more.
1788
24564 An address to young people, or Warning to them from one among them, yet may be called warning from the dead, given by Mercy Wheeler of Plainfield, a person confined to a bed of languishing for more than five years together. Wheeler , Mercy (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Publisher)
1733 1
12852 An Address to the Right Hon. Lord Byron: With an Opinion on some of his Writings. By FHB. Sonnets and Odes, Elegies, Ballads, and Sketches, on Various Subjects, Chiefly Descriptive. By William Linley, Esq. Late in the Civil Service of the East India Company; And the Late Mr. Charles Leftley, Parliamentary Reporter of the Times Newspaper; Both Educated at St. Paul's School. B. , F. H. (Author)
Leftley , Charles (Author)
Linley , William (Author)
Wetton and Jarvis [Paternoster Row] (Publisher)
Thomas Davison [Whitefriars] (Printer)
Daniel Cartwright (Printer)
1819 1
12851 An Address to the Right Hon. Lord Byron, with an Opinion on Some of his Writings. By FHB B. , F. H. (Author)
Wetton and Jarvis [St. Paul's Churchyard] (Publisher)
1817 1
20489 An address to the public; particularly to the members of the legislature of New-York, proposing a plan for improving female education. By Emma Willard. Second Edition. Willard , Emma (Author)
Jared Warner Copeland (Printer)
1819 2
20488 An address to the public; particularly to the members of the legislature of New-York, proposing a plan for improving female education. By Emma Willard. Willard , Emma (Author)
Israel W. Clark (Printer)
1819 1
4622 An address to the public, by The Honble Lady Hill; setting forth The Consequences of the late Sir John Hill's Acquaintance with The Earl of Bute. Hill , Henrietta (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Publisher)
1788
4630 An address to the public, by The Honble Lady Hill; setting forth The Consequences of the late Sir John Hill's Acquaintance with The Earl of Bute. Hill , Henrietta (Author)
John Bell [132 Strand] (Publisher)
1788
2673 An address to the public explaining the motives which have hitherto delayed the publication of the Memoirs of the Countess de Valois de la Motte; which contains a justification of her conduct; and Exposing the Various Artifices which Have Been Used for the Suppression of their Appearance. de Valois-Saint-Rémy , Jeanne (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Printer)
1789
6953 An address to the people of Wapping and its environs. By Mrs. Cooper. Cooper , Mrs. (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Printer)
1770 1