Displaying 15926–15950 of 18344

ID Title Contributors Firms Year Edition
7162 An appeal to the publick by Signora Mingotti. Mingotti , Regina (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Printer)
1755
3641 An appeal to the public, on the conduct of Mrs. Gooch, the wife of William Gooch, Esq. Written by herself. Gooch , Elizabeth Sarah Villa-Real (Author)
George Kearsley [Fleet Street] (Publisher)
1788
3642 An appeal to the public, on the conduct of Mrs. Gooch, the wife of William Gooch, Esq. Written by herself. Gooch , Elizabeth Sarah Villa-Real (Author)
George Kearsley [Fleet Street] (Publisher)
1788
19543 An appeal to the nations of Europe against the continental system: published at Stockholm, by authority of Bernadotte, in March, 1813. By Madame de Staël Holstein. Schlegel , August Wilhelm von (Author)
de Staël von Holstein , Anne Louise Germaine (Author)
Samuel Hale Parker [3 School Street] (Publisher)
James Malcott Richardson (Publisher)
1813
15934 An Appeal to the Christian Women of America. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
William S. Dorr (Printer)
Ladies' New York City Anti-Slavery Society (Publisher)
1836
4989 An appeal to impartial posterity, by Madame Roland, wife of the Minister of the Interior; or, a collection of tracts written by her during her confinement in the prisons of the Abbey, and St. Pélagie, in Paris. In four parts. Translated from the French original, published for the benefit of her only daughter, deprived of the fortune of her parents by sequestration. Roland de la Platière , Marie-Jeanne (Author)
Joseph Johnson (Publisher)
1796 2
5041 An appeal to impartial posterity, by Citizenness Roland, wife of the Minister of the Home Department: or, a collection of pieces written by her during her confinement in the prisons of the Abbey, and St. Pélagie: Published for the Benefit of her only Daughter, deprinted of the Fortune of her Parents, whose Property is still in Sequestration. Part I. Translated from the French. Roland de la Platière , Marie-Jeanne (Author)
Joseph Johnson (Publisher)
1795
4988 An appeal to impartial posterity, by Citizeness Roland, wife of the Minister of the Home Department; or, a collection of pieces written by her during her confinement in the prisons of the Abbey, and St. Pélagie. Published for the benefit of her only daughter, depried of the fortune of her parents, whose property is still in sequestration. In four parts. Vol. I. containing part I, II. Translated from the French. Roland de la Platière , Marie-Jeanne (Author)
Joseph Johnson (Publisher)
1795
26162 An appeal to honest people against wicked priests: or, the very heathen laity's declarations for civil obedience and liberty of conscience, contrary to the rebellious and persecuting principles of some of the old Christian clergy; With an Application to the Corrupt Part of the Priests of this present Time, publish'd on Occasion of Dr. Sacheverell's last Sermon. Toland , John (Author)
Smith , Elizabeth (Publisher)
Elizabeth Smith (Publisher)
1713 1
15933 An Appeal to American women. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
William S. Dorr (Printer)
Ladies' New York City Anti-Slavery Society (Publisher)
1836
14373 An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans. By Mrs. Child, author of The Mother's Book, The Girl's Own Book, The Frugal Housewife, etc. Child , Lydia Maria Francis (Author)
John S. Taylor (Publisher)
1836
14288 An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans. By Mrs. Child, Author of The Mother's Book, The Girl's Own Book, The Frugal Housewife, etc. Child , Lydia Maria Francis (Author)
Allen and Ticknor (Publisher)
Tuttle and Weeks [8 School Street] (Printer)
1833 1
25627 An apology for the life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews. In which, the many notorious falshoods and misrepresentations of a book called Pamela, are exposed and refuted; and all the matchless arts of that young politician, set in a true and just light. Together with a full account of all that passed between her and parson Arthur Williams; whose character is represented in a manner something different from what he bears in Pamela. The whole being exact copies of authentick papers delivered to the editor. Necessary to be had in all families. By Mr. Conny Keyber. Fielding , Henry (Author)
Dodd II , Anne (Publisher)
Anne Dodd II (Publisher)
1741 1
25557 An apology for the life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews. In which the many notorious falshoods and misreprsentations [sic] of a book called Pamela, are exposed and refuted; and all the matchless Arts of that young Politician, set in a true and just Light. Together with a full Account of all that passed between her and Parson Arthur Williams; whose Character is represented in a manner something different from that which he bears in Pamela. The hole being exact Copies of Authentick Papers delivered to the Editor. Necessary to be had in all Families. By Mr. Conny Keyber. Fielding , Henry (Author)
Dodd II , Anne (Publisher)
Anne Dodd II (Publisher)
1741 1
2203 An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy. Late of Covent-Garden Theatre. Written by herself. To which is annexed, her original letter to John Calcraft, Esq. advertised to be published in October 1767, but which was then violently suppressed. The second edition. In five volumes. Bellamy , George Anne (Author)
Bicknell , Alexander (Editor)
John Bell [132 Strand] (Bookseller)
1785 2
2204 An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy. Late of Covent-Garden Theatre. Written by herself. To which is annexed, her original letter to John Calcraft, Esq; advertised to be published in October, 1767, but which was then violently suppressed. The second edition. In two volumes. Bellamy , George Anne (Author)
Henry Whitestone [Capel Street] (Publisher)
Caleb Jenkin [36 Dame Street] (Publisher)
Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street] (Publisher)
and 6 more.
1785
2213 An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy. Late of Covent-Garden Theatre. Written by Herself. To the second volume of which is annexed, her original letter to John Calcraft, Esq. advertised to be published in October 1767, but which was then violently suppressed. In three volumes. Bellamy , George Anne (Author)
Henry Whitestone [Capel Street] (Publisher)
Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street] (Publisher)
George Burnet [Abbey Street] (Publisher)
and 5 more.
1785
2215 An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy. Late of Covent Garden Theatre. Written by Herself. To which is annexed be original letter to John Calcraft, Esq. advertised to be published in October 1767, but which was then violently suppressed. In five volumes. Bellamy , George Anne (Author)
Bicknell , Alexander (Editor)
the Literary Society (Printer)
John Bell [132 Strand] (Bookseller)
1785 1
2206 An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre. Written by herself. To which is annexed, her original letter to John Calcraft, Esq. advertised to be published in October 1767, but which was then violently suppressed. The third edition. In five volumes. Bellamy , George Anne (Author)
Bicknell , Alexander (Editor)
John Bell [132 Strand] (Publisher)
John Bell [132 Strand] (Bookseller)
1785 3
2200 An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-garden Theatre. Written by herself. To which is annexed, her original letter to John Calcraft, Esq; advertised to be published in October, 1767, but which was then violently suppressed. The fourth edition. In five volumes. Bellamy , George Anne (Author)
John Bell [132 Strand] (Publisher)
John Bell [132 Strand] (Bookseller)
1786 4
2207 An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy, late of Covent-Garden Theatre. Written by herself. To the fifth volume of which is annexed, her original letter to John Calcraft, Esq. advertised to be published in October 1767, but which was then violently suppressed. In six volumes. Vol. VI. Bellamy , George Anne (Author)
Bicknell , Alexander (Editor)
John Bell [132 Strand] (Bookseller)
1785
2219 An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy, late of Covent-Garden Theatre. Written by herself. To the fifth volume of which is annexed, her original letter to John Calcraft, Esq. advertised to be published in October 1767, but which was then violently suppressed. In six volumes. Vol. VI. Bellamy , George Anne (Author)
Bicknell , Alexander (Editor)
John Bell [132 Strand] (Bookseller)
1785
23969 An apology for the conduct of Mrs. Teresia Constantia Phillips, more particularly that part of it which relates to her marriage with an eminent Dutch merchant: the whole authenticated by faithful copies of his letters, and of the Settlement which he made upon her to induce her to suffer (without any real Opposition on her Part) a Sentence to be pronounced against their Marriage; Together with such other Original Papers, filed in the Cause, as are necessary to illustrate that remarkable Story. The second edition. Muilman , Teresia Constantia (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Printer)
1748 2
24768 An apology for the conduct of Mrs. Teresia Constantia Phillips, more particularly that part of it which relates to her marriage with an eminent Dutch merchant: the whole authenticated by faithful copies of his letters, and of the settlement which he made upon her to induce her to suffer (without any real opposition on her part) a sentence to be pronounced against their marriage; together with such other original papers, filed in the cause, as are necessary to illustrate that remarkable story. N.B. Such remarkable care has been taken to intimidate the booksellers, in order to stifle this work, that Mrs. Phillips is obliged to publish it herself, and only at her house in Craig's-Court, Charing-Cross. Muilman , Teresia Constantia (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Printer)
1748
23968 An apology for the conduct of Mrs. Teresia Constantia Phillips, more particularly that part of it which relates to her marriage with an eminent Dutch merchant: the whole authenticated by faithful copies of his letters, and of the settlement which he made upon her to induce her to suffer (without any real opposition on her part) a sentence to be pronounced against their marriage; together with such other original papers, filed in the cause, as are necessary to illustrate that remarkable story. Muilman , Teresia Constantia (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Printer)
1748