Displaying 17051–17075 of 18330

ID Title Contributors Firms Year Edition
13441 A psalm of Thanksgiving to be sung by the Children of Christ's Hospital, on Monday and Tuesday in Easter Week, 1828; the words by J. Greenwood. Greenwood , J. (Author)
Rivington , Ann (Printer)
Glenn , R. (Composer)
Ann Rivington (Printer)
1828
14538 A Protestant catechism: Shewing the principal errors of the Church of Rome. Published by Order of the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant schools in Ireland. The fourth edition. Reilly , Alice (Printer)
Unknown , (Author)
Owen , Mary (Bookseller)
Alice Reilly [Cork Hill] (Printer)
Mary Owen (Bookseller)
1749 4
14539 A Protestant catechism; shewing the principal errors of the church of Rome. Published by order of the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant schools in Ireland. The third edition. Reilly , Alice (Printer)
Unknown , (Author)
Alice Reilly [Cork Hill] (Printer)
Robert Owen (Publisher)
1746 3
22967 A proposal to determine our longitude. By Jane Squire. The Second Edition, in English only. Squire , Jane (Author)
Samuel Cope (Bookseller)
1743 2
24018 A proposal to determine our longitude. Squire , Jane (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Publisher)
1731 1
26120 A proposal for relief and punishment of vagrants, particularly such as frequent the streets and publick places of resort, within this kingdom. Unknown , (Author)
Amey , Elizabeth (Publisher)
Cooper [Publisher] , Mary (Bookseller)
Elizabeth Amey (Publisher)
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] (Bookseller)
1748 1
14537 A proposal for erecting granaries in the City of Dublin, and other parts of the kingdom, to prevent any scarcity of corn for the future. Reilly , Alice (Printer)
Prior , Thomas (Author)
Reilly , Alice (Bookseller)
Alice Reilly [Cork Hill] (Printer)
Alice Reilly [Cork Hill] (Bookseller)
1741
24024 A proposal for discovering our longitude. By Jane Squire. Proposition pour la decouverte de notre longitude. Par Jeanne Squire. Squire , Jane (Author)
Paul Vaillant II (Bookseller)
F. Needham (Bookseller)
1742
23205 A prophecie of the destruction of popery, and all its supporters, contained in two visions of Christiana Poniatavia, a prophetess in Germany, ... Seen by her on the 13th. and 20th, days of January 1628. Exactly translated from the original. Poniatowska , Krystyna (Author)
John Reid (Printer)
1706
25320 A proper reply to the anti-over-righteous Dr. Trapp's sermons against Mr. Whitefield; or, the doctrine and conduct of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, vindicated, From the Aspersions, and malicious Invectives of his Enemies. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Publick. The Second Edition. Unknown , (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Publisher)
Dodd II , Anne (Publisher)
Anne Dodd I (Publisher)
Anne Dodd II (Publisher)
1739 2
24780 A proper reply to a late very extraordinary letter from the Hon. Thomas Hervey, to Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart. In a letter to the honourable author. By a lady. Douglas , Catherine (Author)
W. Webster (Publisher)
1742 1
23667 A proper reply to a late very extraordinary letter from the Hon. T----s H----y, Esq; to Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart. In a letter to the honourable author. By a lady. Douglas , Catherine (Author)
W. Webb (Publisher)
1742
23668 A proper reply to a late very extraordinary letter from the Hon. T----s H----y, Esq; to Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart. In a letter to the Honourable Author. By a lady. Douglas , Catherine (Author)
W. Webb (Publisher)
1742
25894 A proper answer to a late abusive pamphlet entitled, The Winchester converts, In a Letter to the Author. By a Member of the University. Ayscough , Francis (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
Leonard Litchfield III (Printer)
Anthony Peisley (Publisher)
James, John, and Paul Knapton (Bookseller)
and 2 more.
1735 1
25671 A prologue to the town, as it was spoken at the theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Welsted. With an epilogue on the same occasion, by Sir Richard Steele. Steele , Richard (Author)
Welsted , Leonard (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
and 1 more.
John Brotherton and William Meadows (Bookseller)
John Brotherton and William Meadows (Printer)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (Bookseller)
and 7 more.
1721 1
25915 A preservative against the principles, and practices of the dissenters. Wherein; I. The authority of bishops is vindicated, and their mission clearly proved from the Holy Scriptures, fathers and councils. II. Demonstrating, that the fanatical conventicles of Great Britain and Ireland are no true constituted Churches of Christ. From whence it naturally follows, that the members of such a community are no Christians, in a letter to a gentleman, formerly a dissenter, but now a member of the Church of England. By William Cowan, gent. To which is added, a short explanation of the festivals of the Church of England. Dodd I , Anne (Publisher)
Cowan , William (Author)
Thomas Bickerton (Publisher)
Anne Dodd I (Publisher)
1720 1
21010 A Present to children at school. Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
Unknown , (Author)
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [South Second Street] (Publisher)
Lydia R. Bailey (Printer)
1816
19438 A present for young ladies; containing poems, dialogues, addresses, &c. &c. &c. As recited by the pupils of Mrs. Rowson's Academy, at the annual exhibitions. By Susanna Rowson. Rowson , Susanna (Author)
John West and Company (Publisher)
Eleazer G. House [100 Court Street] (Printer)
1811 1
3035 A present for women addicted to drinking. Adapted to all the different stations of life, from a lady of quality to a common servant. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
William Owen (Publisher)
Thomas Gardner (Printer)
1750
25076 A present for an apprentice: Or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. Under the following heads, lying, dishonesty, fidelity, temperance, excess of all kinds, government of the tongue, other peoples quarrels, quarrels of one's own, affability, frugality, industry, value of time, company, friendship, bonds and securities, recreations, gaming, company of women, horse-keeping, proper persons to deal with, suspicion, resentment, complacency, tempers and faces of men, irresolution and indolence, caution in setting-up great rents fine shops, servants, choice of a wife, happiness after marriage, domestick quarrels, house-keeping, education of children, politicks, religion. By a late Lord Mayor of London. Barnard , John (Author)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
Cooke , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
and 1 more.
Francis Coggan [Cogan] (Publisher)
Thomas Harris (Bookseller)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (Bookseller)
and 5 more.
1741 1
14530 A present for an apprentice: or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and estate; with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London. Reilly , Alice (Printer)
Barnard , John (Author)
Alice Reilly [Cork Hill] (Printer)
John Smith [Blind Quay] (Publisher)
1743
23931 A present for a servant-maid. Or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads: observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. Staying on Errands. Telling Family Affairs. Secrets among Fellow-Servants. Entering into their Quarrels. Tale-Bearing. Being an Eye-Servant. Carelesness of Children. Of Fire, Candle, Thieves. New Acquaintance. Fortune-Tellers. Giving saucy Answers. Liquorishness. Apeing the Fashion. Dishonesty. The Market-Penny. Delaying to give Change. Giving away Victuals. Bringing in Chair-Women. Wasting Victuals. Quarrels with Fellow-Servants. Behaviour to the Sick. Hearing Things against a Master or Mistress. Being too free with Men-Servants. Conduct towards Apprentices. Mispending Time. Publick Shews. Vails. Giving Advice too freely. Chastity. Temptations from the Master. If a single Man. If a married Man. If from the Master's Son. If from Gentlemen Lodgers. To which are added, Directions for going to Market: Also, For Dressing any Common Dish, whether Flesh, Fish or Fowl. With some Rules for Washing, &c. The whole calculated for making both the Mistress and the Maid happy. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
George Faulkner I [Essex Street] (Publisher)
George Faulkner I [Essex Street] (Printer)
1744
23222 A present for a servant-maid. Or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads: observance. Avoiding sloth ... With some rules for washing, &c. ... Haywood , Eliza (Author)
George Faulkner I [Essex Street] (Printer)
George Faulkner I [Essex Street] (Publisher)
1743
23891 A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads. Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. Staying on Errands. Telling Family Affairs. Secrets among Fellow-Servants. Entring into their Quarrels. Tale-Bearing. Being an Eye-Servant. Carelessness of Children. Of Fire, Candle, Thieves. New Acquaintance. Fortune-Tellers. Giving saucy Answers. Liquorishness. Apeing the Fashion. Dishonesty. The Market Penny. Delaying to give Change. Giving away Victuals. Bringing in Chair-Women, Wasting Victuals Quarrels with Fellow-Servants. Behaviour to the Sick. Hearing Things against a Master or Mistress. Being too free with Men Servants. Conduct toward Apprentices. Mispending Time. Publick Shews. Vails. Giving Advice too freely. Chastity. Temptations from the Master. If a single Man. If a married Man. If from the Master's Son. If from Gentle men Lodgers. To which are Added, Directions for going to Market, Also. For Dressing any Common Dish, whether Flesh, Fish, or Fowl. With some Rules for Washing, &c. The Whole calculated for making both the Mistress and the Maid happy. Haywood , Eliza (Author)
Thomas Gardner (Publisher)
Thomas Gardner (Printer)
1743
21954 A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads. Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. ... Haywood , Eliza (Author)
Thomas Gardner (Printer)
Thomas Gardner (Publisher)
1745