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"Mikysco, Bartholdus." "The spanish-Austrian league:" 1.0 1
"Miller, John," "The evidence, (as taken down in court) in the trial wherein the Rt. Hon. John, Earl of Sandwich, was plaintiff, and J. Miller, defendant, before William, Lord Mansfield, And a Special Jury, in the Court of King's Bench, July 8, 1773." 1.0 1
"Whiston, Thomas." "A sermon preached at Wisbech, Sunday, March 11. 1743." 1.0 1
"Whiston, Thomas." "The important doctrines of original sin," 1.0 1
"Highmore, Joseph," "Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, \"christianity not founded on argument.\" By a Christian freethinker, Who apprehends that Infidels cannot be effectually answered, on any Principles less general, than those which he has adopted. The only apology he can make for publishing (at this distance of time) animadversions on a pamphlet printed so long since, is, that he has just now (and never before) perused it with that design." 1.0 1
"Member of the Hon. Artillery-Company." "The necessity of a well-regulated and able-bodied nightly-watch, for the preservation of the honourable city of London;" 1.0 1
"Brough, Anthony." "A view of the importance of the trade between Great Britain and Russia. By Anthony Brough." 1.0 1
"Officer who was in the engagement." "A full and impartial relation of the battle fought on the 13th of August, 1704. n.s." 1.0 1
"Mandeville, John," "The travels and voyages of Sir John Mandevile, Knt. containing an exact description of the way to Hierusalem, great Caan, India, the country of Preston-John, and many other eastern countries: With an Account of many strange Monsters, and whatever is Curious and Remarkable therein. Faithfully Collected from the Original Manuscript, and Illustrated with Variety of Pictures." 1.0 1
"Morton, Thomas," "A cure for the heart-ache;" 1.0 1
"Morton, Thomas," "Speed the plough:" 1.0 3
"Morton, Thomas," "Secrets worth knowing;" 1.0 2
"Simms, Henry," "Hanging no dishonour." 1.0 1
"Porteous, John," "The trial of Capt. John Porteous," 1.0 1
"Porteous, John," "The genuine tryal of Capt. John Porteous," 1.0 1
"Hawney, William," "The complete measurer:" 1.0 1
"Lorimer, John," "A concise essay on magnetism;" 1.0 1
"Hurd, Richard," "Remarks on a late book, entitled, An enquiry into the rejection of the christian miracles by the heathens." 1.0 1
"Hurd, Richard," "The opinion of an eminent lawyer, concerning the right of appeal from the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, to the Senate;" 1.0 1
"Hurd, Richard," "Letters on chivalry and romance." 1.0 1
"Smith, Edmund," "The works of Mr. Edmund Smith," 11.0 2
"Forster, John," "Poems, chiefly on religious subjects." 1.0 2
"Lillo, George," "The christian hero:" 1.0 1
"Lillo, George," "The london merchant:" 2.0 2
"Lillo, George," "Fatal curiosity:" 1.0 1
"Lillo, George," "Silvia; or, the country burial. An opera." 1.0 1
"Blow, John," "The pleasant musical companion;" 1.0 1
"Squintum, George." "A letter of expostulation from the manager of the theatre in Tottenham-Court," 1.0 1
"Poulter, E." "Address and report on the enquiry into the general state of the poor." 1.0 1
"Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper," "Ten letters written by the right honourable Athy Aly Cwper, Earl of Ssby, to a student at the university on his design of entering holy orders." 1.0 1
"Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper," "An essay on painting:" 1.0 1
"Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper," "Delenda est Carthago," 1.0 1
"Lowman, Moses," "The argument from prophesy," 1.0 1
"Lowman, Moses," "A defence of the Protestant Dissenters;" 1.0 1
"Lowman, Moses," "The case of the acts against the Protestant Dissenters," 1.0 1
"Lowman, Moses," "An argument to prove the unity and perfections of God a priori." 1.0 1
"Lowman, Moses," "Remarks on Dr. Sherlock's answer to the Lord Bishop of Bangor's late book, &c." 1.0 1
"Lowman, Moses," "Considerations on Mr. Foster's Discourse on the Jewish theocracy." 1.0 1
"Lowman, Moses," "The principles of an occasional conformist," 1.0 1
"True Briton." "A letter to the liverymen of the city of London." 1.0 1
"True Briton." "Remarks on Bp Burnet's History of his own time." 1.0 1
"Holland, Richard," "Miscellaneous reflections on the small pox:" 1.0 1
"Whitewood, Thomas," "A letter to the Rev. Mr. Samuel Pike, occasioned by his very unfair and partial publication of one to the author, without any notice of his reply to the same; with Some Remarks on his Four Sermons on the Nature and Evidence of Saving-Faith. By T. Whitewood." 1.0 1
"Ingram, Robert Acklom," "A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. James, Colchester," 1.0 1
"Ingram, Robert Acklom," "A sermon preached in the parish church of St. James, Colchester," 1.0 1
"Ingram, Robert Acklom," "The necessity of introducing divinity into the regular course of academical studies considered:" 1.0 1
"Ingram, Robert Acklom," "Parochial beneficence inculcated in a sermon preached in the parish church of Boxted, in the county of Essex," 1.0 1
"Wilmot," "Bibliotheca Delauneana, & Glynniana: or, a catalogue of very curious books, in most faculties and languages, and by the most celebrated printers:" 1.0 1
"Girvin, John," "The impolicy of prohibiting the exportation of rock salt from England to Scotland," 1.0 1
"Franey, Laurence." "The detractors convicted;" 1.0 1
"Foppa, Giuseppe," "Il principe Spazzacamino, a comic opera, in one act. The music by Sig. Marco Portogallo. The Scene Lies in the House of the Prince of Montalbore. Performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market." 1.0 1
"La Fontaine, Jean de," "Tales and novels in verse." 28.0 2
"J. B.," "The decisive question, &c. concerning eternal reprobation: wherein both sides of the question are impartially consider'd: and the different consequences arising from either side observ'd and remark'd. By J. B. grocer in Canterbury." 1.0 1
"J. B.," "A moral discourse on the attributes of God: or, a short review of the Christian religion, on the principles of reason. By a layman. Occasioned by a small book, intitled An essay on spirit. Which was published about two Years ago, by a certain Right Reverend Prelate, in a neighbouring Kingdom." 1.0 1
"Nicholls, John," "The speech of John Nicholls, Esq. in the House of Commons, Wednesday, January 3, 1798," 1.0 1
"Nicholls, John," "Observations on the situation of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales." 1.0 1
"Nicholls, John," "Observations on the situation of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales," 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "The religious improvement of publick events:" 1.0 2
"Watts, Isaac," "Philosophical essays on various subjects;" 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "Sermons on various subjects," 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "A faithful enquiry after the ancient and original doctrine of the trinity," 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "Dissertations relating to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity." 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "A lyrick poem." 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "Dissertations relating to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity," 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "Humility represented in the character of St. Paul." 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "Divine and moral songs," 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "Dr. Watts's historical catechisms," 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "Useful and important questions concerning Jesus the son of God freely proposed:" 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "Divine songs attempted in easy language for," 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "A caveat against infidelity:" 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "The watchful Christian prepared for early death. A sermon on occasion of the decease of Mrs. Sarah Abney, daughter of the late Sir Thomas Abney, Knt. And Alderman of London. Preached at Theobalds in Hertfordshire, April 2. 1732. By I. Watts, D.D." 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "Divine songs" 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "Divine songs," 1.0 1
"Watts, Isaac," "The second sett of catechisms and prayers:" 2.0 2
"Tomkins, Martin," "The case of Mr. Martin Tomkins." 1.0 1
"Tomkins, Martin," "A calm enquiry," 1.0 1
"Tomkins, Martin," "Jesus Christ the mediator between God and men;" 1.0 1
"Late Member." "Necessary reflections on the rights and duties of an English Parliament." 1.0 1
"Kirby, John," "A sketch of the life of that notorious house-breaker, horse-stealer, and highway robber, John Kirby; who was convicted, at the Old Castle, Canterbury, on Tuesday the 13th of January, 1789, for stealing four geese, And sentenced to be Transported for Seven Years. Together with An authentic and circumstantial Account of every Robbery he hath committed, from the Year 1789 to the present Time, as related by himself, And attested as True, before two respectable Witnesses." 1.0 1
"Cross, J. C." "The purse;" 1.0 3
"Cross, J. C." "Parnassian trifles. Being a collection of elegiac, pastoral, nautic, and lyric poetry. By J. Cross, Author of the Dialogue of the Divertisement, &c." 1.0 1
"Cross, J. C." "The raft;" 1.0 1
"Cross, J. C." "Airs, duets, and chorusses; in a new pantomine called Harlequin and Quixotte; or the magic arm. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr Reeve." 1.0 1
"Cross, J. C." "British fortitude," 1.0 1
"Cross, J. C." "Prospectus;" 1.0 1
"Cross, J. C." "Airs," 1.0 2
"Cross, J. C." "The insolvent debtor: a simple pathetic tale, founded on facts. To which is added, a small collection of miscellaneous poetry. By J.C. Cross, Author of the Dialogue of the Divertisement, Parnassian Trifles, &c. &c. &c." 1.0 1
"Wagstaffe, Thomas," "The necessity of an alteration:" 1.0 1
"Pott, Joseph Holden," "Poems by Mr. Joseph Holden Pott, Of St. John's College, Cambridge." 1.0 1
"Le Neve, John," "The lives and characters of the most illustrious persons British and Foreign." 1.0 1
"Gorgy, Jean-Claude," "Sentimental tablets of the good Pamphile," 1.0 1
"Scott, Anne," "The case of Anne and Isaac Scott," 1.0 1
"Suter, A." "An humble attempt to defend the Bible against the aspersions of Mr Paine," 1.0 1
"Gee," "An impartial enquiry into the importance and present state of the woollen manufactories of Great-Britain:" 1.0 1
"Cibber, Colley," "The provok'd husband;" 13.0 2
"Cibber, Colley," "The refusal; or, the ladies philosophy:" 1.0 1
"Cibber, Colley," "A letter from Mr. Cibber," 1.0 2
"Cibber, Colley," "Verses to the memory of Mr. Pelham," 1.0 1
"Cibber, Colley," "Damon and Phillida." 1.0 1
"Cibber, Colley," "A letter from Mr. Cibber, to Mr. Pope," 1.0 1
"Cibber, Colley," "The refusal;" 1.0 1
"Cibber, Colley," "Papal tyranny in the reign of King John." 1.0 2
"Cibber, Colley," "The comedy call'd The non-juror." 1.0 1
"Cibber, Colley," "The rival fools." 1.0 1
"Cibber, Colley," "Love makes a man:" 1.0 1
"Plumptre, James," "An appendix to observations on Hamlet; being an attempt to prove that Shakspeare designed that tragedy as an indirect censure on Mary Queen of Scots. Containing I Some Observations on Dramas, which professedly allude to the Occurrences and Characters of the times in which they were written, and an Answer to Objections brought against the Hypothesis. II. Some farther Arguments in support of it. And III. An Answer to the Objections brought against Dr. Warburton's Hypothesis respecting an Allusion to Mary Queen or Scots in the celebrated Passage in the Midsummer Night's Dream. By James Plumptre, M.A." 1.0 1
"Weddell," "The city farce:" 1.0 2
"Short, Bob." "Hoyle abridged," 1.0 1
"Short, Bob." "Hoyle abridged:" 1.0 1
"Medley, Thomas," "The shandymonian:" 1.0 1
"Some, David." "The methods to be taken by ministers for the revival of religion consider'd," 1.0 1
"Some, David." "A sermon occasioned by the death of the reverend Mr. Thomas Saunders:" 1.0 1
"Feuquières, Antoine de Pas," "Mareschal Tallard's aid-de-camp:" 1.0 1
"Feuquières, Antoine de Pas," "Mareschal Tallard's aid-de-camp: his account of the battle of Bleinheim." 1.0 1
"Kane, Richard," "Campaigns of King William and the Duke of Marlborough;" 1.0 1
"Real lover of liberty." "Some hints for the better promoting the due execution of the laws in this kingdom, and for putting a speedy stop to the many outrages and violences which have been so frequent of late, and are encreasing every day. and For improving at the same Time considerably by these Means, one of the most ancient Branches of the Revenue, for the Benefit of the Publick. By a real lover of liberty, and the author of The case fairly stated." 1.0 1
"Tooley, Jeremy," "The tryals of Jeremy Tooley, William Arch, and John Clauson, three private soldiers. For the murder of Mr. John Dent, constable," 1.0 1
"Streeter, F." "Hampton Court: a descriptive poem." 1.0 1
"Wyatt, John." "A comparative review of the opinions of Mr. James Boaden, (editor of the Oracle) in February, March and April, 1795; and of James Boaden, Esq. (author of Fontainville Forest, and of a Letter to George Steevens, Esq.) In February, 1796, relative to the Shakspeare Mss. By a friend to consistency." 1.0 1
"Forster, Nicholas," "Unanimity in the present time of danger recommended." 1.0 1
"Taylor, John," "A narrative of Mr. Joseph Rawson's case:" 1.0 1
"Taylor, John," "The old, old, very old man; or, the age and long life of Thomas Parr," 1.0 1
"Taylor, John," "Monsieur Tonson," 1.0 1
"Taylor, John," "The sentiments of the professors of physick," 1.0 1
"Smith, Gyles." "Serious reflections on the dangerous tendency of the common practice of card-playing; especially of the game of All-Fours, as it hath been publickly play'd at Oxford, in this present year of Our Lord, MDCC.LIV. In a letter from Mr. Gyles Smith, to his fried Abraham Nixon, Esq of the Inner Temple." 1.0 1
"Smith, Gyles." "Serious reflections on the dangerous tendency of the common practice of card-playing; especially of the game of All-Fours, as it hath been publickly play'd at Oxford, in this present year of Our Lord, MDCCLIV. in a letter from Mr. Gyles Smith, to his friend Abraham Nixon, Esq of the Inner Temple." 1.0 1
"Naz." "The cobler's politics: a country dialogue, on the present times." 1.0 1
"Romaine, William," "The blessedness of living and dying in the Lord." 1.0 5
"Romaine, William," "The parable of the dry bones interpreted in a sermon" 1.0 1
"Romaine, William," "The sure Foundation." 1.0 1
"Romaine, William," "An alarm to a careless world." 1.0 3
"Romaine, William," "A full answer to a fallacious apology artfully circulated through the kingdom," 1.0 1
"Romaine, William," "Jepthah's vow fulfilled," 1.0 1
"Dilworth, Thomas," "An advocate for the ladies, concerning the sacred state of matrimony: in answer to a late, but scandalous pamphlet, intitled, The folly, sin, and danger, of marrying widows and old women in general, demonstrated; and earnestly addressed to the Batchelors of Great Britain, by a true penitent. By one Dilworth of Wapping, widower." 1.0 1
"Wright, James," "Observations upon the important object of preserving wheat and other grain from vermin," 1.0 1
"Burch, Thomas." "The free grace of God displayed, in the salvation of men." 1.0 1
"Burch, Thomas." "Remarks on Mr. Allen's notion of the Man-Jesus," 1.0 1
"Corry, John," "The gardener's daughter of Worcester;" 1.0 1
"Place," "An hypothetical notion of the plague;" 1.0 1
"Simmons, Thomas," "The king's safety the Church's triumph." 1.0 1
"Gaya, Louis de." "Marriage ceremonies, as now used in all parts of the world." 1.0 1
"Gaya, Louis de." "Matrimonial ceremonies display'd:" 21.0 3
"Touch, P." "A thanksgiving sermon, preached at St. Lucia, the Sunday after the hurricane in October, 1780," 1.0 1
"Kilner, Dorothy," "The holiday present," 1.0 1
"Kilner, Dorothy," "Dialogues and letters on morality, œconomy, and politeness," 1.0 1
"Newton, Isaac," "Sir Isaac Newton's Chronology," 1.0 1
"Wedderburn, R." "Truth, self-supported: or, a refutation of certain doctrinal errors, generally adopted in the Christian church," 1.0 1
"M'Mahon, Thomas O'Brien." "The candor and good-nature of Englishmen exemplified," 1.0 1
"T. G." "The flowers of Parnassus:" 1.0 1
"T. G." "An appeal to the Scriptures, concerning the assurance of faith:" 1.0 1
"Plumb, Tom." "The antagonists of Peter Pindar cut into atoms, in a furious epistle to Peter Pindar, Esquire. By Tom Plumb." 1.0 1
"My friend, a physician." "Poison detected: or frightful truths; and alarming to the British metropolis. In a treatise on bread; and the abuses practised in making that food, as occasioning the decrease and degeneracy of the people; destroying infants; and producing innumerable diseases. Shewing also, The virtues of Good Bread, and the manner of making it. To which is added, a Charge to the confederacy of bakers, corn-dealers, farmers, and millers; concerning short weight, adulterations, and artificial scarcities; with easy methods to prevent all such abuses. By my friend, a physician." 1.0 1
"Roman, Edward." "The gentleman's and builder's director:" 1.0 1
"Bradford, Samuel," "The reasonableness of standing fast in English and in Christian liberty." 1.0 2
"Connak, Richard." "An account of the Princes of Wales, from the first institution till Prince Henry, eldest son to King James I." 1.0 1
"Whalley, Peter," "A sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy," 1.0 1
"Hawtrey, Charles," "Various opinions of the philosophical reformers considered; particularly Pain's Rights of man. By Charles Hawtrey. M. A. Vicar of Bampton, Oxfordshire." 1.0 1
"Douglas, James," "Myographiæ comparatæ specimen:" 1.0 1
"Ashton, Thomas," "A sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy," 1.0 1
"Lady of Fashion." "A descriptive plan of the new opera house," 1.0 1
"Roberts, John," "The deluge:" 1.0 1
"Roberts, John," "The belloniad," 1.0 1
"Fry, Richard," "No shame in suffering for truth." 1.0 1
"Spinke, John." "Quackery unmask'd:" 3.0 2
"Spinke, John." "Venus's botcher:" 1.0 1
"Beawes, Wyndham." "The universal negotiator," 1.0 1
"Coote, Robert." "The compleat marksman:" 2.0 2
"Nixon, John," "Merlin. A poem." 1.0 1
"Nixon, John," "A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of All-Saints in Northampton," 1.0 1
"Palmer, W.," "The new and complete English spouter;" 1.0 1
"Chicoyneau, François," "A succinct account of the plague at Marseilles," 1.0 1
"Moore, John," "A calm defence of the deity of Jesus Christ." 1.0 1
"Moore, John," "The calm defence of the deity of Jesus Christ," 1.0 1
"Davies, Joseph." "A scheme for payment of the sum of 49,301,855l. 6s. 1d. 1/2 being the national debt of Great-Britain, as it stood the 31st of Dec. 1730, in a few years, without making any additional tax on the subject. Which, If Enacted into a Law, will be of infinite Service to the Merchants Trading to the West-Indies; infallibly secure our Possessions of Gibralter and the Island of Minorca; totally abolish Smuggling; and be of singular Advantage to the Woollen Manufactury." 1.0 1
"Young, David," "Observations upon fire," 1.0 1
"Columbario, Christopher." "The pigeon-Pye," 1.0 1
"Thurlow, Edward Thurlow," "A refutation of the letter to an Honble. Brigadier-General," 1.0 2
"Merchant." "The importance of the island of Minorca and harbour of Port-Mahon," 1.0 1
"Merchant." "The way to be wise and wealthy; recommended to all." 1.0 1
"Merchant." "An essay on the improvement of the woollen manufacture," 1.0 1
"Merchant." "Consolatory thoughts on American independence;" 1.0 1
"Eubulus," "Eubulus Oxoniensis discipulis suis." 1.0 1
"Eubulus," "A letter to the Free-Thinker;" 1.0 1
"Lee, John," "The country wife," 22.0 2
"Viator, John." "Reply to remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled A vindication of Governor Parr and his Council, &c. By J. Viator, Esq." 1.0 1
"Price, William," "Remarks on the Rev. Mr. Barnard's Discourse on baptism," 1.0 1
"Beveridge, William," "A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common Prayer." 1.0 1
"Beveridge, William," "Submission to governours. Or, the doctrine of St. Peter." 1.0 1
"Beveridge, William," "A choice and celect [sic] collection of sermons," 1.0 1
"Hodson, J." "Nature's assistant to the restoration of health" 1.0 1
"Hodson, J." "Nature's assistant to the restoration of health;" 1.0 2
"Hodson, J." "Nature's assistant to the restoration of health." 1.0 2
"Gill, John," "The duty of a pastor to his people, represented in a discourse preached at the ordination of the Reverend George Braithwaite, M.A., March the twenty eighth, 1734. At the meeting house near Devonshire-Square. Publish'd at the request of several ministers. By John Gill." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "A sermon occasioned by the death of Benjamin Seward," 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The doctrine of the saints final perseverance, asserted and vindicated: in answer to a late pamphlet, called, Serious thoughts, on that subject. By John Gill, D.D." 1.0 2
"Gill, John," "A reply to A defence of the divine right of infant-baptism," 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The doctrine of the trinity, stated and vindicated. Being the substance of several discourses on that important subject; reduc'd into the form of a treatise. By John Gill." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The necessity of good works unto salvation considered:" 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The glorious state of the saints in heaven." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "A sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Anne Brine," 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "A dissertation concerning the baptism of Jewish proselytes: In which are Shewn, Who they are of the Proselytes of the Jews, said to be baptized; what the occasion of this Dissertation concerning the Baptism of them; what proof there is of any such custom among the Jews, before, at, or near the times of John the Baptist, Christ and his Apostles, or any age after, before the Third and Fourth Centuries of the Christian aera; that the only proof of such a practice is from the Jewish Talmuds and Talmudic Authors; and that therefore Christian Baptism cannot be taken from, and founded upon, Proselyte-Baptism among the Jews. By John Gill, D.D. This Dissertation was first published at the end of the body of practical divinity; and is now re-published, seperately, at the desire of some, for the sake of such who may not choose to purchase the larger work." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "Infant-Baptism," 1.0 2
"Gill, John," "Two discourses;" 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "A sermon occasioned by the death of Elizabeth Gill," 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The mutual duty of pastor and people, represented in two discourses preached at the ordination of the reverend George Braithwaite, M. A. March the Twenty Eighth, 1734. at the meeting-house, near Devonshire-Square. Publish'd at the request of several ministers, by John Gill and Samuel Wilson." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "A discourse on prayer, from I Corinthians xiv. 15. preached December 25, 1732. To a society of young men, who carry on an exercise of prayer on Lord's Day mornings, at a meeting-house on Horsly-Down, Southwark. And now published at their Request; with a Preface relating to some Calumnies cast upon the Author. By John Gill." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "A discourse on singing of psalms as a part of divine worship, from I. Corinthians xiv. 15. Preached the 25th of December, 1733. To a society of young men, who carry on an exercise of prayer on Lord's-Day mornings, at a Meeting-House on Horsly-Down, Southwark. Published at their Request. By John Gill." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "An answer to the Birmingham dialogue writer's second part, upon the following subjects: the divinity of Christ. Election. Original Sin. Free-Grace. Free-Will. Imputed Righteousness. Perseverance: and, baptism. To which is added, a postscript, occasioned by Mr. Henry Heywood's introduction to his translatio of Dr. Whitby's treatise of original sin. By John Gill." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The moral nature and fitness of things considered. Occasioned by some passages in the Reverend Mr. Samuel Chandler's sermon, lately preached to the Societies for the Reformation of Manners. By John Gill." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The doctrine of justification, by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained," 7.0 2
"Gill, John," "A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. Samuel Wilson," 2.0 3
"Gill, John," "An essay on the original of funeral sermons," 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The dissenters' reasons for separating from the Church of England." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The doctrines of God's everlasting love to his elect, and their eternal union with Christ:" 41.0 4
"Gill, John," "Faith in God and his word," 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "A sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Edward Ludlow," 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The doctrine of grace clear'd from the charge of licentiousness. A sermon preach'd to the society which support the Wednesday's evening lecture. In Great Eastcheap, on December the 28th, 1737. Published at their Request. By John Gill, D.D." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "Truth defended: being an answer to an anonymous pamphlet, intitled, Some doctrines in the superlapsarian scheme impartially examined by the word of God. By John Gill." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The quiet and easy passage of Christ's purchased people through death to glory." 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The argument from apostolic tradition," 1.0 1
"Gill, John," "The doctrine of the resurrection, stated and defended; in two sermons, preached at a lecture in Lime-Street, and published at request. By John Gill, D.D." 1.0 1
"Williams, Zachariah," "The mariners compass compleated: or, the expert seaman's best guide. In two parts. Containing ample specimens of the general table of the magnetical variations (or deviations) of the magnetick needle at places, Ports and Harbours, whose true Latitude and Longitude from the Meridian of London, are certainly known. By Z. Williams. Part I." 1.0 1
"Williams, Zachariah," "The mariners compass compleated: part the second. Or the expert seaman's best guide. Containing ample specimens of the general table of the magnetical variations (or deviations) of the magnetick needle at places, Ports and Harbours, whose true Latitude and Longitude from the Meridian of London, are certainly known. By Z. Williams." 1.0 1
"Harding, Nathanael." "A sermon preach'd at Plymouth to an assembly of protestant dissenters," 1.0 1
"Brocklesby, Richard," "An essay concerning the mortality," 1.0 1
"Partington, John," "Our duty and interest inseparable." 1.0 1
"Symons, William." "An essay on weighing of gold, &c." 1.0 1
"J. C.," "Schism try'd and condemn'd" 1.0 2
"J. C.," "The mother's catechism," 1.0 1
"Oraculous Ship." "A court intrigue :" 1.0 1
"Bate, Thomas," "An explication of the church-catechism," 1.0 1
"Olivers, Thomas," "A scourge to calumny," 1.0 1
"Olivers, Thomas," "A rod for a reviler:" 1.0 1
"Olivers, Thomas," "A descriptive and plaintive elegy, on the death of the late Reverend John Wesley: by Thomas Olivers." 1.0 1
"Member." "A vindication of the conduct of a certain eminent patriot:" 1.0 1
"Charteris, Francis," "The tryal of Colonel Francis Chartres," 1.0 1
"Jones, Jonathan," "Instructions to the Right Rev. Richard Ld. Bishop of St. Davids," 1.0 1
"Service, John Paterson." "Recreation for youth:" 1.0 1
"W. W." "Reflections on the vicissitudes of time. In a letter from a brother to his sister." 1.0 1
"W. W." "The eclipse, a poem," 1.0 1
"Fawcett, Richard," "The behaviour of the apostles Paul and Barnabas," 1.0 1
"Clifford, Samuel," "Sin the cause of God's displeasure against a people." 1.0 1
"Bunyan, John," "The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come. Abridged by John Wesley, M. A. ate Fellow of Lincoln College Oxford." 1.0 1
"Bunyan, John," "The political sentiments of John Bunyan:" 1.0 1
"Bunyan, John," "A race for eternal life:" 1.0 1
"Bunyan, John," "A race for eternal life;" 1.0 1
"Bunyan, John," "The holy war made by Shaddai upon Diabolus;" 1.0 1
"Bunyan, John," "The heavenly footman:" 1.0 1
"Bunyan, John," "The work of Jesus Christ," 1.0 1
"Bunyan, John," "The holy war," 9.0 2
"Bunyan, John," "The jerusalem-Sinner saved:" 1.0 1
"Bunyan, John," "The acceptable sacrifice:" 1.0 1
"Bunyan, John," "A discourse upon the Pharisee and publican." 1.0 1
"Hill, Noah," "The watchman's report and advice. A sermon preached February 25, 1795. The day appointed for a general fast, in Old Gravel Lane, St George in the East. By N. Hill." 1.0 1
"Hill, Noah," "An old disciple." 1.0 1
"Hill, Noah," "The death of Samuel," 1.0 1
"Theocritus." "The idylliums" 1.0 1
"Author of The practical scheme." "The great bill of mortality:" 1.0 1
"D. P." "A letter from a clergyman in the country to his friend in London." 1.0 1
"D. P." "The conjugal lovers. Most humbly dedicated to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales." 1.0 1
"Aveymore, John." "Temptation's triumph: or, the fall of Probus. A poem. By John Aveymore." 1.0 1
"Christian Philosopher." "Remarks on a book entitled Deism fairly stated," 1.0 1
"Johnson, Anthony." "An historical account of the several English translations of the Bible," 1.0 1
"T. R." "Remarks on the barrier-treaty vindicated." 1.0 1
"T. R." "The gentleman's auditor:" 1.0 1
"T. R." "Presbytery the pest of society;" 1.0 1
"Country curate," "Directions to all masters and mistresses of families," 1.0 1
"Otway, Thomas," "The history and fall of Caius Marius." 1.0 1
"Newhaven, William Mayne," "A short address to the public;" 1.0 1
"Davys, John," "An essay on the art of decyphering. In which is inserted a discourse of Dr. Wallis. Now first publish'd from his original manuscript in the publick library at Oxford. By John Davys, M. A. Rector of Castle-Ashby in Northamptonshire." 1.0 1
"Davys, John," "An explanation and vindication of the rubricks before the new office for the eleventh day of June." 1.0 1
"Shakespeare, William," "Shakspeare's King John, a historical tragedy, revised by J. P. Kemble. And now first published as it is acted by Their Majesties servants of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. November 15, 1800." 1.0 1
"Shakespeare, William," "Hamlet," 6.0 2
"Shakespeare, William," "Othello," 1.0 1
"Shakespeare, William," "The life of Henry Viii." 1.0 1
"Shakespeare, William," "The beauties of Shakspeare; selected from his works. To which are added, the principal scenes in the same author." 14.0 2
"Shakespeare, William," "Macbeth," 1.0 2
"Shakespeare, William," "Measure for measure." 1.0 1
"Shakespeare, William," "A collection of poems," 1.0 1
"Shakespeare, William," "The life and death of Richard III." 1.0 1
"Shakespeare, William," "Shakspeare's [sic] Hamlet," 1.0 1
"Shakespeare, William," "Romeo and Juliet," 1.0 1
"Shakespeare, William," "King Lear," 1.0 1
"Shakespeare, William," "The merry wives of Windsor;" 1.0 1
"Shakespeare, William," "Romeo and Juliet." 1.0 1
"Boggio, Giandomenico." "Teodolinda, a new serious opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by several eminent composers, Under the Direction of Signor Federici." 1.0 1
"Dawbarn, Elizabeth." "The eternal existence of the Son of God, shewn to be a doctrine of scripture, in a short exposition of the eighth chapter of Proverbs. By Mrs. Dawbarn." 1.0 1
"Dawbarn, Elizabeth." "A dialogue between Clara Neville and Louisa Mills, on loyalty, &c. Recommended to the attention of every female in Great Britain. By one of their countrywomen." 1.0 1
"Jeary, Orlando Augustus," "A dialogue between Mr. Fearing and Mr. Consolation;" 1.0 1
"Maxwell, John," "The reflection. A poem." 1.0 1
"Gibson, James," "A journal of the late siege by the troops from North America," 1.0 1
"Author of The family companion for health." "An enquiry into the causes of the present epidemical diseases," 1.0 1
"Ford, William," "A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Ford," 1.0 1
"Ford, William," "A sermon preached by the Reverend Mr. William Ford," 1.0 1
"Tyers, Thomas," "An historical rhapsody on Mr. Pope." 1.0 1
"Tyers, Thomas," "Political conferences between several great men," 1.0 1
"Le Grice, C. V." "Analysis of Paley's Principles of moral and political philosophy." 1.0 1
"Broeck, Adrian van." "The life and adventures of Capt. John Avery," 1.0 1
"Chamberlen, Paul." "A full answer to that scandalous libel," 1.0 1
"Cornish, Joseph," "A brief history of nonconformity, from the Reformation to the Revolution:" 1.0 1
"Officer of the Stamp-Duties." "Proposals to raise ten millions and five hundred thousand pounds a year, to which is added, a proposal publish'd in the year 1740, to raise four millions, at 3 per cent. Or, Five hundred and seventy thousand Pounds a Year, To pay off the Money borrowed on the Pot-Act, Soap, Candles, &c. Without any Additional Tax. By an officer of the Stamp-Duties." 1.0 1
"Oliveira, Francoisco Xavier de," "A pathetic discourse on the present calamities of Portugal." 1.0 1
"Massey, Edmund," "The signs of the times." 1.0 2
"Massey, Edmund," "A sermon against the dangerous and sinful practice of inoculation." 1.0 3
"Massey, Edmund," "A plain answer to Plain reasons for dissenting from the communion of the Church of England, for the use of the lay nonconformists in this kingdom. With an epistle to their teachers." 1.0 1
"Towers, John," "Elihu's reply: occasioned by the affectionate address of Mr. W. Mason, on Bible politics. By J. T." 1.0 1
"Ogilby, John," "The traveller's pocket-book:" 6.0 3
"Ogilby, John," "The traveller's pocket-book;" 13.0 2
"Arthur, Michael," "A compendious account of the controversy in the Associate Synod between the Rev. Adam Gib Minister in Edinburgh, and Michael Arthur Minister in Aberdeen, in Relation to The Commencement and Expiration of the Twelve Hundred and Sixty days of the Witnesses prophesying in sackcloth, or the Rise and Downfal of the Grand Antichrist;-The Protestant Reformation;-And the Breach in the Synod o casioned by a diversity of sentiments among Members about the religious part of the Burgess Oath; and the subsequent Censures inflicted upon the Burgher Ministers, particularly the Higher Excommunication." 1.0 1
"Kindon, Henry," "Certain new hypotheses," 1.0 1
"Shipley, William Davies," "The whole proceedings on the trial of the indictment, the King, on the prosecution of William Jones, gentleman," 1.0 1
"Plutarch." "A selection of the Lives of Plutarch abridged;" 1.0 1
"Pullen, John." "The original plan, progress, and present state of the South-Sea-Company:" 1.0 1
"Pullen, John." "Memoirs of the maritime affairs of Great Britain," 1.0 1
"Townley, James," "A sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy," 1.0 1
"Townley, James," "High life below stairs." 1.0 2
"Gaynam, J." "Cato's principles of self-preservation, and publick liberty; truly stated and fairly examined according to the law of nature, religion and government." 1.0 1
"Butt, George," "A sermon upon the general fast," 1.0 1
"Butt, George," "A sermon upon His Majesty's Proclamation," 1.0 1
"Butt, George," "For the benefit of the Worcester Infirmary." 1.0 1
"Smith, John," "A review of the manufacturer's complaints against the wool grower. Part II." 1.0 1
"Smith, John," "The compleat fisher: or, the true art of angling." 1.0 1
"Smith, John," "The moral telescope; or an essay on the nature of moral action." 1.0 1
"Smith, John," "The mistery of rhetoric unveil'd," 1.0 1
"Smith, John," "The curiosities of common water:" 1.0 2
"Smith, John," "The grasiers advocate:" 1.0 1
"Smith, John," "A review of the manufacturer's complaints against the wool grower. Part I. Wherein Of Pitch and Tar Marks, the Excess, the Injury, and their respective Remedies, are considered minutely." 1.0 1
"Smith, John," "A supplement to the state of our wool and woollen trade reviewed, &c." 1.0 1
"Smith, John," "A vindication of the freedom of pastoral advice:" 1.0 1
"Gibbons, John," "The mourning saint among the willows:" 1.0 1
"Linning, Thomas," "Christ the light of the world. A sermon," 1.0 1
"Whimsical, Will." "Will Whimsical's Miscellany." 1.0 1
"Brissot de Warville, J.-P." "J. P. Brissot, Deputy of Eure and Loire, to his constituents, on the situation of the National Convention;" 1.0 2
"Blaine, Henry." "A voyage to Ramsgate for health: interspersed with reflections natural, moral, and divine. By Henry Blaine, Minister of the Gospel at Tring, Herts." 1.0 1
"More, Sarah," "The good mother's legacy." 11.0 2
"More, Sarah," "Sorrowful Sam," 1.0 1
"More, Sarah," "The Two Soldiers." 1.0 1
"Vignola," "Vignola revived;" 1.0 1
"Saunders, Thomas," "The blessedness of pious persons after death," 1.0 1
"North, George," "An answer to a scandalous libel, entitled, The impertinence and imposture of modern antiquaries display'd: or, a refutation of the Reverend Mr. Wise's letter to Dr. Mead, concerning the White Horse, and other Antiquities in Berkshire." 1.0 1
"Rawlet, John," "The christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life:" 19.0 3
"Rawlet, John," "The christian monitor," 1.0 1
"Campbell, Archibald," "An answer to a printed letter," 1.0 1
"Campbell, Archibald," "The case restated;" 1.0 1
"Campbell, Archibald," "A letter to the Most Reverend the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, concerning the validity of lay-baptism; and of the baptisms of those who never had episcopal baptism nor ordination." 1.0 1
"Campbell, Archibald," "The necessity of revelation: or an enquiry into the extent of human powers with respect to matters of religion; especially those two fundamental articles, the being of God, and the immortality of the soul. By Archibald Campbell, D. D. Regius Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History in the University of St. Andrews." 1.0 1
"Philocalos." "The r-d. Mr. M-ke D-s's case submitted to the unprejudiced of all denominations, lay as well as clerical. Number I." 1.0 1
"Hallifax, James," "A sermon preached before the sons of the clergy," 1.0 1
"Hallifax, James," "A sermon preached in the Parish-Church of St. Bride," 1.0 1
"Lee, Arthur," "The political detection;" 1.0 1
"Grosvenor, B." "An essay on the Christian name: its origin, import, obligation, and preference to all party-denominations. By B. Grosvenor." 1.0 1
"Grosvenor, B." "Persecution and cruelty in the principles, practices, and spirit of the Romish Church. A sermon preached at Salters-Hall, April 10, 1735. By B. Grosvenor, D.D." 1.0 1
"Grosvenor, B." "Observations on sudden death." 1.0 1
"Grosvenor, B." "The moral obligation to the positive appointments in religion." 1.0 1
"Grosvenor, B." "The mourner:" 1.0 1
"Grosvenor, B." "A sermon on occasion of the death and funeral of John Deacle, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Grosvenor, B." "The temper of Jesus towards His enemies," 1.0 1
"Grosvenor, B." "God's good will to Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"Grosvenor, B." "Preparation for death, the best preservative against the plague." 1.0 1
"Holcroft, Thomas," "Elegies." 1.0 1
"Holcroft, Thomas," "A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster," 1.0 1
"Morris, Thomas," "Moral reflections on the works of the creation." 1.0 1
"Friend of the Lady Injured." "No fool like the old fool: or, A pertinent answer to an impertinent libel, call'd Chickens feed capons." 1.0 1
"Greenhill, Joseph," "A sermon on the millennium;" 1.0 1
"Greenhill, Joseph," "A sermon. Inoculation a presumptuous practice destructive to man." 1.0 1
"Steel, William," "Memorial shewing the reasonableness and necessity of an immediate application to the King and Parliament for augmenting the small stipends in Scotland. By William Steel of Waygateshaw, Minister at Dalserf." 1.0 1
"Gentleman in Scotland." "Considerations on the Douglas cause. In a letter from a gentleman in Scotland to his friend in London." 1.0 1
"Cecil, Richard," "A friendly visit to the house of mourning." 8.0 2
"Adams, William," "Thoughts on the anti-monarchical tendency of the measures of the British minister." 1.0 1
"Plaxton, John." "An exhortation to unanimity and concord," 1.0 1
"Culture." "Welton inclosure." 1.0 1
"Jodrell, Richard Paul," "Seeing is believing:" 1.0 1
"Danvers, Alicia." "Academia:" 15.0 2
"Grascome, Samuel," "Concordia discors: or, some animadversions upon a late treatise; entituled, An essay for Catholick communion. In a letter to a friend at Westminster, by a presbyter of the Church of England." 1.0 1
"Billingsley, John," "Holiness and righteousness the best return for national deliverances." 1.0 1
"Billingsley, John," "A brief discourse of schism." 1.0 1
"Forster, Josiah," "The people called Quakers defended, and the Baptists confuted, being a reply to Job Burt's pretended answer to R. B's 12th proposition, and to a book, intituled, A vindication of the doctrine of baptism, &c. To which is annex'd, An Appendix, in Answer to Oswald Edwards of Dublin his Attempt against the said Book, &c. In which Reply and Appendix, Their fallacious Reasoning is detected; their Erroneous and confused Notion of Spiritual Baptism obviated; their repeated Contradictions and Inconsistencies manifested; and the Doctrine of Baptism, as held by the People called Quakers, is farther inforced and vindicated. By Josiah Forster." 1.0 1
"Glover, Richard," "Admiral Hosier's ghost." 1.0 1
"Glover, Richard," "London:" 1.0 1
"Glover, Richard," "Boadicia." 1.0 1
"Comber, Thomas," "A discourse of duels," 1.0 1
"Dent, John," "Too civil by half," 1.0 1
"Dent, John," "The candidate;" 1.0 2
"Dent, John," "The receipt tax." 1.0 1
"Cother, E." "A serious proposal for promoting lawful and honourable marriage." 2.0 2
"Morland, George," "The letters of Georgicus, upon the iniquity of tythes, intended for the benefit of the English farmer, with additions." 1.0 1
"Mason, John," "An essay on elocution," 10.0 3
"Mason, John," "A letter to a friend upon his entrance on the ministerial office." 1.0 1
"Dove, John," "Remarks upon a pamphlet written by the Rev. Mr. Caleb Fleming," 1.0 1
"Dove, John," "A dissertation upon the supposed existence of a moral law of nature," 1.0 1
"Dove, John," "Remarks on the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's Sufficient answer to the author of the Letters on Theron and Aspasio." 1.0 1
"Reeve, Clara," "The old English baron:" 1.0 1
"Minister." "An earnest and affectionate address to the poor." 6.0 2
"Ford, John," "A brief enquiry, concerning the dignity of the ordinance of the Lord's supper;" 1.0 1
"Ford, John," "A serious address to men in business," 1.0 1
"Ford, John," "A brief enquiry concerning the dignity of the ordinance of the Lord's supper," 1.0 1
"Abendana, Isaac," "Discourses of the ecclesiastical and civil polity of the Jews." 1.0 1
"Mather, W." "The young man's companion:" 1.0 1
"Kennedy, James," "A new description of the pictures, statues, bustos, basso relievos, and other curiosities, in the Earl of Pembroke's house, at Wilton. In the Antiques of this Collection are contained the Whole of Cardinal Richelieu's, Cardinal Mazarine's, and the greatest Part of the Earl of Arundel's; besides several particular Pieces, purchased at different Times." 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "A supplement to the sermon preached at Lincoln's-Inn," 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "The craftsmen:" 73.0 2
"Gordon, Thomas," "A supplement to the sermon preached at Lincoln's-Inn, on January 30. 1732. By a layman. Addressed to a very Important and most Solemn Churchman, Sollicitor-General for Causes Ecclesiastical." 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "The conspirators;" 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "The conspirators," 1.0 2
"Gordon, Thomas," "A vindication of the Quakers:" 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "A discourse of standing armies;" 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "An apology for the danger of the church." 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "A dedication to a great man, concerning dedications." 2.0 5
"Gordon, Thomas," "The conspirators; or, the case of Catiline," 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "An essay on government." 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury." 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "An examination of the facts and reasonings in the Lord Bishop of Chichester's sermon preached before the House of Lords on the 31st of January last." 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "The conspirators, or, the case of Catiline. Part II." 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "Francis," 1.0 3
"Gordon, Thomas," "The conspirators; or, The case of Catiline," 1.0 2
"Gordon, Thomas," "An appeal to the unprejudiced," 1.0 2
"Gordon, Thomas," "A modest apology for Parson Alberoni," 1.0 9
"Gordon, Thomas," "Considerations offered upon the approaching peace," 1.0 3
"Gordon, Thomas," "A sermon preached before the Learned Society of Lincoln's-Inn, on January 30. 1732." 1.0 3
"Gordon, Thomas," "Francis, Lord Bacon:" 1.0 3
"Gordon, Thomas," "A supplement to three political letters to a noble lord," 1.0 1
"Gordon, Thomas," "Three political letters to a noble lord," 1.0 2
"Chambers, Amelia." "The ladies best companion;" 1.0 1
"Meldrum, John," "The care of providence over life," 1.0 1
"Peckard, Peter," "National crimes the cause of national punishments." 1.0 1
"Miles, Tho." "The concise practical measurer:" 1.0 1
"Tooley, Thomas." "Nomenclator Biblicus:" 1.0 1
"Whitby, Daniel," "Hē Logikē latreia or a sermon proving that reason is to be our guide in the choice of our religion;" 1.0 1
"Whitby, Daniel," "A true account and confutation of the doctrine of the Sabellians." 1.0 1
"Whitby, Daniel," "A discourse," 1.0 1
"Whitby, Daniel," "A dissuasive from enquiring into the doctrine of the Trinity:" 6.0 2
"Motteux, Peter Anthony," "Love's triumph. An opera." 1.0 1
"Motteux, Peter Anthony," "Camilla," 1.0 1
"Motteux, Peter Anthony," "Camilla." 1.0 1
"Motteux, Peter Anthony," "The island princess;" 1.0 1
"Gascoigne, John," "Captain Gascoigne's answer to a pamphlet entitled Admiral Mathews's remarks on the evidence given," 1.0 1
"Jackson, Lawrence," "A letter to a young lady," 1.0 1
"Jackson, Lawrence," "Remarks on Dr. Middleton's Examination of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses, concerning the use and intent of prophecy." 1.0 1
"Macgowan, John," "Death: a vision;" 1.0 1
"Macgowan, John," "The arians and Socinians monitor." 1.0 1
"Glass-house clerk." "The plate-Glass-Book," 14.0 2
"Burgess and Guild Brother of Edinburgh." "An examination of the principles and conduct of the town-council of Edinburgh," 1.0 1
"Fell, John," "A fourth letter to the Rev. Mr. Pickard, on genuine protestantism; being a full reply to the Rev. Mr. Toulmin's Defence of the dissenters new mode of subscription." 1.0 1
"Fell, John," "A sermon preached before the House of Peers," 1.0 1
"Fell, John," "Genuine Protestantism; or, the unalienable rights of conscience defended: in opposition to the late and new mode of subscription proposed by some dissenting ministers: in three letters to the Rev. Mr Pickard, Chairman of the Committee who conducted their late Application to Parliament. By John Fell." 1.0 1
"Member of the Whig Club." "Letter to Earl Fitzwilliam," 1.0 1
"Harris," "Harris's British ladies complete pocket memorandum book for the year 1792." 1.0 1
"Hart, Christian," "A letter from Mrs. Christian Hart, to Mrs. Margaret Caroline Rudd;" 1.0 1
"Kent, Samuel." "A dictionary of arms, British and foreign." 1.0 1
"Kent, Samuel." "The grammar of heraldry." 5.0 2
"B. R." "Remarks on Mr. Steele's Crisis, &c." 1.0 2
"Temple, Anthony," "Remarks on a late publication, intitled, \"A scriptural confutation of the arguments against the one godhead of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost," 1.0 1
"Temple, Anthony," "A sermon composed for the late fast-day, February 4, 1780." 1.0 1
"Temple, Anthony," "Remarks on a late publication, intitled, \"A scriptural confutation of the arguments against the one godhead of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost." 1.0 1
"Petyt, William," "Jus parliamentarium:" 1.0 1
"Yeoman of England." "A letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox," 1.0 1
"Holloway, Robert," "A letter to Sir John Fielding," 1.0 1
"Holloway, Robert," "The rat-Trap," 1.0 1
"Commissioned Officer on Board the Fleet." "The secret expedition impartially disclos'd:" 1.0 1
"Britanniae amicus." "An essay on Parliament," 1.0 1
"Ilive, Jacob," "The oration spoke at Joyners-Hall in Thamesstreet:" 1.0 1
"Ilive, Jacob," "Reasons offered for the reformation of the House of Correction in Clerkenwell:" 1.0 1
"Ilive, Jacob," "A scheme for the employment of all persons sent as disorderly to the house of correction in Clerkenwell:" 1.0 1
"Ilive, Jacob," "The oration spoke at Trinity-Hall in Aldersgate-Street:" 1.0 1
"Baratier, François," "An account of the life of John Philip Barretier," 1.0 1
"M'Neille, Daniel." "Dogmatism exposed, and sophistry detected:" 1.0 1
"Hickeringill, Edmund," "The survey of the earth," 1.0 1
"Weld, Catherine Elizabeth," "The proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury in a cause between the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Weld, Daughter to the Lord Aston; and Edward Weld, Esq; her husband." 1.0 1
"Weld, Catherine Elizabeth," "The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury," 1.0 4
"Deacon, Samuel," "An attempt to answer the important question, what must I do to be saved?" 1.0 1
"Friend to religion." "An address to the present stewards and preachers of the Methodist Society, York, on the impropriety and injustice of their recent conduct. By a friend to religion." 1.0 1
"Bent, William," "The london catalogue of books in all languages," 1.0 1
"Author of the Lay-man's Vindication." "Mr. De La Pillonniere's vindication:" 1.0 1
"Walker, A." "Analysis of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy." 1.0 1
"Walker, A." "Analysis of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy," 1.0 1
"Walker, A." "Analysis of a course of lectures in natural and experimental philosophy," 1.0 1
"Cox, Nicholas," "The fowler. Containing rules for taking every species of land and water fowl; whether by fowling piece, net, engine, or otherwise. Such AS, Woodcocks, Felfares, Pigeons, Magpies, Morepoots, Snipes, Gleads, Crows, Rooks, Herns, Partridges, Pheasants, Rails, and Quails. With An Account of their Seasons; Descriptions of their Haunts; and Methods for making Limes, Limed Twigs, Springes, Baits, &c. for taking them. Likewise, instructions for the choice and training of the dogs for fowling; Remedies for their Diseases, &c. &c. Also, a concise essay on song birds, Viz. The Nightingale; Canary Bird; Black Bird, Wood Lark, Linnet, Chaffinch, Robin, Starling, Tit Lark, Bull Finch, Thrush, Sky Lark, Redstart, Wren, Green Finch, Gold Finch, Hedge Sparrow. Clearly Describing Their Seasons, and Nests; with the best Modes for Taking and Preserving them in Health and good Song. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq. Author Of The Huntsman." 1.0 1
"Cox, Nicholas," "The huntsman. Containing the best methods ofsport, for coursing with greyhounds, and hunting all kinds of chasesin England, viz. The Hart. Buck, Rain Deer,Hare, Wild Rabbit, Ferrit, Fox, Badger, Otter, Squirrel, Marten, Andwild Cat. Together with Many Curious Particulars relative to Theseanimals, and the Manner of Killing them. Likewise, thehuntsman's terms of art; and A Fullaccount of the Dogs in Use; Their usual Names, Training, Feeding, Preservation from Diseases, and other Things necessary to be known concerning them. To which are Added, The Modes of Hunting Some Particular Foreign Beasts of Sport; Namely, the Wolf, Bear, Wild Boar, Wild Goat, Beaver, and Elk. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Cox, Nicholas," "The fowler. Containing rules for taking every species of land and water fowl; whether by Fowling Piece, Net, Engine, or otherwise. Such as, Woodcocks, Felfares, Pigeons, Magpies, Morepoots, Snipes, Gleads, Crows, Rooks, Herns, Partridges, Pheasants, Rails, and Quails. With an account of their seasons; Descriptions of their Haunts; and Methods for making Limes, Limed Twigs, Springes, Baits, &c. for taking them. Likewise, instructions for the choice and training of the dogs for fowling; Remedies for their Diseases, &c. &c. Also, A Concise Essay on Song Birds, viz. The Nightingale; Canary Bird; Black Bird, Wood Lark, Linnet, Chaffinch, Robin, Starling, Tit Lark, Bull Finch, Thrush, Sky Lark, Redstart, Wren, Green Finch, Gold Finch, Hedge Sparrow. Clearly Describing Their Seasons, and Nests; with the best Modes for Taking and Preserving them in Health and good Song. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq; Author of the Huntsman." 1.0 1
"Lovelass, Peter," "The trader's safeguard:" 1.0 1
"Buckridge, William." "A letter to a friend:" 1.0 2
"Bonner, James," "A new plan for speedily increasing the number of bee-hives in Scotland;" 1.0 1
"Gentleman who attended him." "Some particulars of the life and death of Jonathan Britain," 1.0 1
"Prat, Helen." "Considerations on the terrible fiery appearance in the heavens, on March the 6th, 1716. Setting forth that it must needs signifie the dissolution of the world to draw nigh; partly by its Figure, partly that no mention is made in Scripture, of calling the Jews before the End of the World; and from other weighty Arguments. Here is also set forth what great Visions this Author hath had; who also in effect expected this last." 1.0 1
"Cramer, Johann Friedrich," "The funeral elogy and character," 1.0 1
"Bartram, John," "Observations on the inhabitants," 1.0 1
"Lover of His Country." "The south-Sea scheme detected;" 1.0 2
"Lover of His Country." "The groans of B----n:" 1.0 1
"L. R.," "The french Momus:" 1.0 1
"Shaw, Samuel," "Immanuel:" 1.0 1
"Shaw, Samuel," "Farewel life:" 1.0 1
"Rhudd, John." "A lecture on worship read at the meeting house in Broad Street Wapping London at a church meeting held on Thursday the thirtieth of November MDCCXXXII." 1.0 1
"Rhudd, John." "A letter to the Protestant dissenting congregation," 1.0 1
"Lowe, Andrew." "A vindication of the Church of Scotland," 1.0 1
"Stewart, John," "The tocsin of Britannia:" 1.0 1
"Stewart, John," "Second peal of the tocsin of Britannia;" 1.0 1
"Officer in one of those regiments," "The expedition of Major General Braddock to Virginia;" 1.0 1
"Castillo Solórzano, Alonso de," "The life of Donna Rosina," 1.0 1
"Castillo Solórzano, Alonso de," "Spanish amusements: or, the adventures of that celebrated courtezan Seniora Rufina call'd, the pole-cat of Seville. Being, A Detection of the Artifices used be such of the Fair Sex, as aim more at thy Purses, than at the Hearts of their Admirers. In Six Novels. I. The Miser punished. II. The Unfortunate Rivals. III. The Beautiful Jilt. IV. The Amorous Priest. V. The Artful Lover. VI. The Religious Libertines." 1.0 1
"Castillo Solórzano, Alonso de," "The spanish pole-cat: or, the adventures of Seniora Rufina; In Four Books, Being a Detection of the Artifices used by such of the Fair Sex, as Aim more at the Purses, than at the Hearts of their Admirers. Written originally in Spanish, by Don Alonso de Castillo Sovorcano. Begun to be translated, by Sir Roger L'Estrange; and finish'd, by Mr. Ozell." 1.0 1
"Norford, William," "A letter to Dr. Sharpin," 1.0 1
"Booker, Luke," "A sermon, preached in the parish church of old Swinford," 1.0 1
"Booker, Luke," "The hop-Garden," 1.0 1
"Humfrays, Samuel," "The sword is the Lord's. A sermon preached in the parish-church of Daventry, Sunday, January 19th, 1794. By the Rev. Samuel Humfrays, B. D. Student of Christ Church, Oxford; and Minister of Daventry." 1.0 1
"R. F." "An enquiry into the causes of the prohibition of commerce with France, during the present war: And whether, upon a Recapitulation, they will appear considerable enough to carry it against a free Importation, either immediately from thence, or from some neighbouring Country, which being in Amity with us, and maintaining an open Correspondence thither, are capable of supplying Us. With an Account of the fraudulent Methods usually taken to cheat her Majesty of her Customs. And Proposals for preventing the same." 1.0 1
"Houlton, Robert," "Songs, airs, duets, &c. in Wilmore Castle; a comic opera, in two acts, performed by Their Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The overture and music, entirely new, composed by Mr. Hook." 1.0 1
"Author of Leheup's Ballad." "A new ballad, inscrib'd to Polly Peachum." 1.0 1
"Carey, George Saville," "The dupes of fancy, or every man his hobby;" 1.0 1
"Carey, George Saville," "The old women weatherwise, an interlude;" 1.0 1
"Carey, George Saville," "The flights of fancy;" 1.0 1
"Carey, George Saville," "A lecture on mimicry," 1.0 1
"Lawlor, L." "Bibliotheca curiosa:" 1.0 1
"J. T.," "A short epistle from a country gentleman to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle," 1.0 1
"Sedaine," "Richard Cœeur de Lion. An historical romance. From the French of Monsr. Sedaine. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane." 1.0 1
"Wilson, George," "A copy of two letters to the Rev. Mr Alexander Moncrieff, Minister at Abernethy; relating to his new constitution of synod, and their pretended censures: Containing also some Answers unto, or Observes upon, his Letter directed unto his friend at Aberdeen, dated 3d November 1758. By an elder of the associate kirk-session of Perth." 1.0 1
"Wilson, George," "Bishop Burnet's proofs of the Pretender's illegitimacy;" 1.0 1
"Wilson, George," "Bribes no perquisites:" 1.0 1
"Bury, Samuel," "A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Thomas Fisher," 1.0 1
"Gage, Thomas," "Some remarkable passages relating to Archbishop Laud," 1.0 1
"Stewart, James," "The total refutation and political overthrow of Doctor Price;" 1.0 1
"Ducarel, Andrew Coltee," "A repertory of the endowments of vicarages in the dioceses of Canterbury and Rochester." 1.0 1
"Author of the True Briton." "A defence of the four illustrious Stuarts," 1.0 1
"Jenkyn, William," "A specimen of Presbyterian moderation or their true notion of a general toleration;" 1.0 1
"Moore, Henry," "A sermon, preached at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's chapel, in Bristol, on Sunday, the 30th of January 1791," 1.0 1
"King, Edward," "Hymns to the Supreme Being:" 1.0 1
"Kroll, Adam." "A commercial dictionary," 1.0 1
"Dodwell, Henry," "Christianity not founded on argument; and the true principle of gospel-evidence assigned: in a letter to a young gentleman at Oxford." 1.0 1
"Dodwell, Henry," "Christianity not founded on argument; and the true principle of Gospel-Evidence assigned: in a letter to a young gentleman at Oxford." 1.0 1
"Dodwell, Henry," "Christianity not founded on argument;" 1.0 2
"Harrison, Sarah," "The house-Keeper's pocket-book;" 1.0 1
"Harrison, Sarah," "The house-Keeper's pocket-book," 32.0 2
"Coltellini, Marco," "Piramo e Tisbe," 1.0 1
"Coltellini, Marco," "Creusa in Delfo;" 1.0 1
"Coulthurst, Henry William." "The evils of disobedience and luxury." 1.0 1
"Beach, Thomas," "Eugenio:" 1.0 2
"Schofield, James," "An historical and descriptive guide to Scarbrough and its environs." 1.0 1
"Strongcastle, Cornelius." "An essay to prevent the exportation of wool," 1.0 1
"Walsh, William," "The works of William Walsh, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Duncanson, Andrew," "Divine agency necessary to the propagation of Christianity." 1.0 1
"Wilkes, John," "A letter to the Right Honourable William Lord Mansfield," 1.0 1
"Wilkes, John," "The speech of the Right Hon. John Wilkes, Esq." 1.0 1
"Aldborough, Edward Stratford," "An essay on the true interests and resources of the empire" 1.0 1
"Ferguson, Robert," "Of the qualifications requisite in a minister of state:" 1.0 2
"Herring, Thomas," "A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond Lenox, and Aubigny, president; and the governors of the London Infirmary," 1.0 1
"Whitaker, John," "A survey of the doctrine and argument of St. Peter's Epistles;" 1.0 1
"Whitaker, John," "The real origin of government." 1.0 1
"Gally, Henry," "The reasonableness of church and college fines asserted." 1.0 2
"Gally, Henry," "A second dissertation against pronouncing the Greek language according to accents. In answer to Mr. Foster's Essay on the different nature of accent and quantity." 1.0 1
"Chandler, Edward," "A sermon preach'd before the King," 1.0 1
"Chandler, Edward," "A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Worcester;" 2.0 2
"Chandler, Edward," "A charge delivered to the Grand-Jury, at the quarter-sessions held at Durham," 1.0 1
"Chandler, Edward," "A sermon preach'd at the cathedral-church of Worcester," 1.0 1
"Chandler, Edward," "A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners," 1.0 1
"Phelps, John," "A vindication of revealed religion," 1.0 1
"Steven, James," "A public testimony of loyalty to the British constitution;" 1.0 1
"Draper, Matthew," "The spend-Thrift;" 1.0 1
"Payer of tithes, and detector of misrepresentation." "Three letters on the subject of tithes and tithe-associators;" 1.0 1
"Cobb, James," "The first floor;" 3.0 2
"Cobb, James," "Songs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in Paul & Virginia, a musical drama, in two acts: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music composed by Mr. Mazzinghi and Mr. Reeve." 1.0 1
"Cobb, James," "Ramah Droog:" 1.0 1
"Cobb, James," "Songs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in The Cherokee. An opera, in three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane." 1.0 1
"Cobb, James," "Love in the East;" 1.0 1
"Cobb, James," "Songs, duets, trios, chorusses &c. in The Cherokee. An opera, in three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane." 1.0 1
"Cobb, James," "Songs, duets, trios, and finales in Ramah Droog, or, wine does wonders;" 1.0 1
"Cobb, James," "Songs, &c. in The strangers at home:" 1.0 1
"Cobb, James," "The doctor and the apothecary." 1.0 1
"Cobb, James," "Love in the East; or, adventures of twelve hours:" 1.0 1
"Holland, Samuel," "The spaniard:" 1.0 1
"Snape, Edward." "A practical discourse on those two diseases in horses," 1.0 1
"Arnald, Richard," "A sermon preached at the visitation held at St. Martin's Church in Leicester April 22. 1737. By Richard Arnald B. D. Rector of Thurcaston in Leicestershire, late Fellow of Emmanuel College Cambridge. Published at the Request of Mr. Archdeacon and the Clergy then present." 1.0 1
"Nichols, Philip," "The castrated letter of Sir Thomas Hanmer," 1.0 1
"Castlereagh, Robert Stewart," "The speech of the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Castlereagh, upon delivering to the House of Commons of Ireland His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant's message on the subject of an incorporating union with Great Britain, With The Resolutions; Containing the Terms on which it is proposed to carry that Measure into Effect. February 5, 1800." 1.0 1
"Vane, Guy." "The second essay on the catholick-religion:" 1.0 1
"Sheridan, Richard Brinsley," "Songs," 8.0 2
"Sheridan, Richard Brinsley," "Songs duetts, choruses, &c." 1.0 1
"Sheridan, Richard Brinsley," "The celebrated speech of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Sheridan, Richard Brinsley," "Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna;" 7.0 9
"Fordyce, David," "The new and complete British letter-writer;" 1.0 1
"Hodgson, William," "The case of William Hodgson," 1.0 1
"Wardlaw, Elizabeth," "Hardyknute." 1.0 1
"Williams, Joseph," "The criterion:" 1.0 1
"Williams, Joseph," "Considerations on the American war," 1.0 1
"Williams, Joseph," "The poetical works of Mr. Joseph Williams:" 1.0 1
"Révérend, Dominique," "Letters to Monsieur H*** concerning the most antient gods or kings of Egypt, and the antiquity of the first monarchs of Babylon and China. Intermixed With a great Number of Curious and Entertaining Particulars, describing the Origin of the several Deities among the Heathens. Translated from the French." 1.0 1
"Gilson, David," "A sermon preached at St. Magnus, London-Bridge, on Easter-Day, March 24th, 1799;" 1.0 1
"Duell, William." "News from the dead, or a faithful and genuine narrative of an extraordinary combat between life and death, exemplified in the case of William Duell, One of the Malefactors who was executed at Tyburn on Monday the 24th of this instant November, for a Rape, Robbery and Murder, and who soon after return'd to life at Barber-Surgeon's-Hall, where he had been brought too from the Place of Execution, in Order to be Anatomiz'd. With a true Account Of all the Particulars that happen'd to him, and the many surprizing Things he saw during the Interval of Time that passed between his being turned off at the Gallows, and his Recovery to Life. The whole taken from his own mouth in Newgate, where he now lies." 1.0 1
"Davisson, John." "A vindication of the Protestant ministers mission;" 1.0 1
"Quelch, John," "The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation, of Capt. John Quelch, And Others of his Company, &c. for sundry piracies, robberies, and murder, committed upon the Subjects of the King of Portugal, Her Majesty's Allie, on the coast of Brasil, &c. who Upon full Evidence, were found guilty, at the Court-House in Boston, on the thirteenth of June, 1704. By Virtue of a Commission, grounded upon the Act of the Eleventh and Twelfth Years of King William, For the more effectual Suppression of Piracy. With the Arguments of the Queen's Council; and Council for the Prisoners upon the said Act. Perused By his Excellency Joseph Dudley, Esq; Captain-General and Commander in Chief in and over Her Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, in America, &c. To which are also added, some papers that were produc'd at the tryal above said. With An Account of the Ages of the several Prisoners, and the Places where they were Born." 1.0 1
"Davies, Edward," "Aphtharte," 1.0 1
"Davies, Edward," "Zaccheus. A sermon preached in the parish church of St. James, in the city of Bristol, before the Society of Ancient Britons," 1.0 1
"Davies, Edward," "A succinct description of that elaborate and matchless pile of art, called, the microcosm;" 1.0 1
"Davies, Edward," "The sufferings of Christ, the glory of saints; or, the humiliation of the head, the riches of his members; Who, by his Death, procures Life and Gain to them." 1.0 1
"Lover of decency and order in youth." "The benefit of school-discipline: being an answer to a late pamphlet, entitled, The shameful discipline of the schools exposed; or, whipping an improper punishment for youth. Wherein the arguments are fully answered and confuted: By proving, that no Person ought to be above Punishment, that is not above deserving it. Illustrated and Enforced By Proofs from History; confirmed by the Example of the Ecclesiasticks, and such justified by Scripture. By a lover of decency and order in youth ; and Consulter of Safety in Adult Persons; but an Enemy to Hypocrisy and Deceit, as ensnaring Men into too fatal a Security. In a letter to the author." 1.0 1
"Charnock, Stephen," "Discourses upon the existence and attributes of God, abridged from the writings of the late learned and venerable Stephen Charnock, B.D. By the Rev. Griffith Williams, Minister of Gate-Street-Chapel, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields." 1.0 1
"M*** *****." "The path to happiness, explored and illustrated." 1.0 1
"Lovelass, Jack." "The hoop-Petticoat vindicated," 1.0 1
"Brownrigg, James." "The trials of James Brownrigg," 1.0 1
"Millan, John," "Millan's universal register of Court and City Offices," 1.0 1
"Millan, John," "Millan's lists of the Parliament." 1.0 1
"Millan, John," "Arms of the English nobility." 1.0 1
"Millan, John," "Coins weights & measures," 1.0 1
"Ordinary of Newgate." "The ordinary of Newgate's account" 1.0 1
"Hill, Brian," "Henry and Acasto:" 1.0 1
"Gulliver, Martin." "The censoriad:" 1.0 1
"Morrice, Bezaleel," "A miscellany in verse and prose. By Captain Morrice." 1.0 1
"Morrice, Bezaleel," "Dissectio mentis human?:" 1.0 1
"Morrice, Bezaleel," "On rural felicity; in an epistle to a friend." 1.0 1
"Morrice, Bezaleel," "Verses to Mr. Tickell, on Mr. Pope's translation of Homer." 1.0 1
"Morrice, Bezaleel," "Verses on the King; occasion'd by his late danger and distress, at sea." 1.0 1
"Morrice, Bezaleel," "Three satires." 1.0 1
"Morrice, Bezaleel," "An epistle to Mr. Welsted;" 1.0 1
"Morrice, Bezaleel," "An essay on the poets." 1.0 1
"Morrice, Bezaleel," "A voyage from the East-Indies. By Capt. Morrice." 1.0 1
"Morrice, Bezaleel," "Love and resentment: a pastoral." 1.0 1
"Morrice, Bezaleel," "The present corruption of Britons;" 1.0 1
"Bannatyne, James," "Mistakes about religion," 1.0 1
"Shaw, Thomas," "A letter to Mr. Benson," 1.0 1
"Jones, Jane." "A letter from Mrs. Jane Jones," 1.0 1
"Mungo," "The padlock open'd: or, Mungo's medley. Being a choice collection of the miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse, serious and comic, of Mungo the padlock-keeper of Drury Lane." 1.0 1
"Boulter, Hugh," "A sermon, preach'd at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund, Ld. Bishop of Lincoln," 1.0 1
"Rous, George," "An essay on the Middlesex election: in which the power of expulsion is particularly considered." 1.0 2
"Green, Edward," "The spirit of the bankrupt laws." 2.0 2
"Gentleman." "The pernicious principles of Tom Paine," 1.0 1
"Gentleman." "Korath:" 1.0 1
"Gentleman." "The British liberty asserted:" 1.0 1
"Gentleman." "Observations on some papers in that very useful collection, intitled, Museum rusticum." 1.0 1
"Gentleman." "An essay towards a summary of Gospel-Christianity." 1.0 1
"Gentleman." "A review of Bishop Burnet's History of his own times; particularly, his characters and secret memoirs. With critical remarks. Shewing the partiality, inconsistency and defects of that political history. By a gentleman." 1.0 1
"Gentleman." "The question truly stated and calmly considered, whether or no, there be any just reasons for a new translation of the Bible, or a review of our liturgy, articles and canons? Dedicated to the Clergy of the Churches of England and Ireland. With remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, Free and impartial considerations upon the candid disquisitions, &c. in a Letter to the Author. By a gentleman." 1.0 1
"Gentleman." "Poems on several occasions. By a gentleman." 1.0 1
"Gentleman." "A short and modest vindication of the common practice of cursing and swearing;" 1.0 1
"Gentleman." "The poetical review: a visionary poem." 1.0 1
"Gentleman." "A proper reply to a lady," 1.0 1
"Gentleman." "Anecdotes of the life and character of John Howard," 1.0 1
"Gentleman." "Miscellanies in prose and verse. By a gentleman." 1.0 1
"Member of the Diet at Ratisbon." "An impartial review of the present troubles of Germany," 1.0 1
"Cook, M." "A sure guide against waste in dress; or the woollen draper's, man's mercer's and tailor's assistant; adapted also to the use of gentlemen, tradesmen and farmers; Shewing The Exact Quantity of Cloth, &c. necessary to make any Garment from a Child to a full sized Man : In Tables of the Nine following Widths, Half Yard Half Ell Three Quarters Seven Eighths One Yard One Ell Six Quarters Seven Quarters Two Yards. With Three different Widths in each. This Work is executed upon the same Plan with the Ready Reckoner; consisting of plain and correct Tables, adapted to the meanest Capacity; calculated to prevent, Waste of Materials, and to be of general Utility both in Town and Country. By M. Cook, Tailor." 1.0 1
"James" "Memoirs of the English affairs, chiefly naval, from the year 1660, to 1673." 1.0 1
"Tooke, William," "The grove of Barzai, and his elegy; from the loves of Othniel and Achsah: to which is prefixed, an introductory account of that work. By Joseph Smeeton." 1.0 1
"Tooke, William," "A letter to Sir Fletcher Norton, Knt." 1.0 1
"Atticus." "A congratulatory letter to John Murray, Esq; late secretary to the young Pretender." 1.0 1
"Reresby, John," "The memoirs of the Honourable Sir John Reresby," 1.0 1
"Physician in the Highlands." "A letter from a physician in the Highlands," 1.0 1
"Wight, Alexander," "Considerations on the late act for prohibiting all commercial intercourse with the rebellious colonies:" 1.0 1
"Bragge, Robert," "A brief essay concerning the soul of man." 1.0 2
"Packe, Christopher," "A reply to Dr. Gray's three answers to a written paper, entitled, Mr. Worger's case. By Christopher Packe, M.D." 1.0 1
"Packe, Christopher," "Mineralogia:" 1.0 1
"Philotheochristus." "An essay concerning divine prescience:" 1.0 1
"Maddox, Richard," "The trial of a cause between Richard Maddox," 1.0 1
"Crossman, Henry," "A faithful narrative of some facts, which have been industriously and grossly misrepresented by persons who were offended at a visitation sermon," 1.0 1
"Crossman, Henry," "Ecclesiastical merchandise shewn to be unlawful," 1.0 1
"Aulnoy," "The history of the tales of the fairies." 1.0 1
"Aulnoy," "Queen Mab: containing a select collection of only the best, most instructive, and entertaining tales of the fairies; Viz. 1. Graciosa and Percinet. 2. The Fair One with Golden Locks. 3. The Blue Bird. 4. The Invisible Prince. 5. The Princess Verenata. 6. The Princess Rosetta. 7. The Golden Bough. 8. The Orange-Tree and the Bee. 9. The Little Good Mouse. Written by the Countess D'Aulnoi. Adorned with Curious Cuts. To which are added, A fairy tale, in the ancient English style, by Dr. Parnell: and Queen Mab's song." 1.0 1
"Chamberlen," "News from Hell:" 1.0 1
"Hildrop, John," "Immorality the root of infidelity." 1.0 1
"Hildrop, John," "A letter to a Member of Parliament," 2.0 4
"Hildrop, John," "Free thoughts upon the brute-creation:" 1.0 1
"Hildrop, John," "The contempt of the clergy considered." 1.0 1
"Hildrop, John," "A caveat against Popery:" 1.0 1
"Hildrop, John," "A letter to a member of Parliament," 1.0 1
"Miège, Guy," "The present state of Great Britain, and Ireland," 11.0 2
"Miège, Guy," "The present state of Great Britain and Ireland," 1.0 1
"Miège, Guy," "The present state of Great Britain, and Ireland." 1.0 1
"Cullen, William," "Lectures on the materia medica," 1.0 1
"Cullen, William," "A letter to Lord Cathcart," 1.0 1
"Gentleman in Worcestershire." "A letter from a gentleman in the country to Sir R- W-" 1.0 1
"Williams, Edward," "A discourse on the influence of religious practice upon our inquiries after truth. With an appendix addressed to the Rev. Mr. Belsham. By Edward Williams." 1.0 1
"Mackenzie, Roderick," "Now or never: or, a familiar discourse concerning the two schemes for restoring the national credit," 1.0 1
"Mackenzie, Roderick," "Reading no preaching: or a letter to a young clergyman, from a friend in London," 1.0 1
"Mackenzie, Roderick," "The extreme cruelty and danger of introducing natural plans of supposed happiness, in room of the scheme of Jesus:" 1.0 1
"Mackenzie, Roderick," "A familiar letter to a gentleman at Bath;" 1.0 1
"Haversham, John Thompson," "The lord H----'s speech in the House of Lords," 1.0 1
"Haversham, John Thompson," "The lord H-'s speech in the House of Lords," 1.0 1
"Luther, Martin," "Dr. Martin Luther's and Mr. John Calvin's opinion concerning the Trinity," 1.0 1
"Luther, Martin," "The shorter catechism" 1.0 1
"Levi, James," "Bibliotheca Horneriana & Coullietana:" 1.0 1
"Barber, James," "Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove." 1.0 2
"Barber, James," "The law-Suit:" 1.0 1
"Boësnier de la Touche, Henry." "Some observations of the power and efficacy of a medicine against loosenesses," 1.0 1
"James," "The memorial of the Chevalier de St. George," 1.0 1
"James," "The memorial of the Chevalr. de St. George," 1.0 1
"James," "Memoirs of the Chevalier de St. George:" 1.0 1
"Squire, Samuel," "Remarks on The academic." 1.0 1
"Squire, Samuel," "Indifference for religion inexcusable;" 1.0 1
"Squire, Samuel," "A letter to a Tory friend. Upon the present critical situation of our affairs; wherein every objection of the disaffected to the present government is fully answered; the fond Distinction of a King de Facto, absolutely refuted; and his Majesty King George demonstrated to be King of Great-Britain, &c. de Jure, in the strongest Sense of the Words." 1.0 1
"Catcott, A. S." "The court of love," 1.0 1
"Gentleman uninfluenced by party." "An outline of general reform of the British Constitution. By a gentleman uninfluenced by party." 1.0 1
"Child, Samuel." "Every man his own brewer." 3.0 4
"Graves, Robert," "A pocket conspectus of the New London and Edinburgh pharmacopœias:" 1.0 1
"Graves, Robert," "The whole art of tachygraphy:" 1.0 1
"Graves, Robert," "A pocket conspectus of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopœias:" 1.0 1
"Graves, Robert," "An experimental inquiry into the constituent principles of the sulphureous water at Nottington near Weymouth:" 1.0 1
"Lambert, Thomas," "An easy introduction to reading the English language:" 1.0 1
"Peploe, Samuel," "A stedfast affection to the Protestant religion," 1.0 1
"Dudgeon, William," "The necessity of some of the positive institutions of Christianity consider'd." 1.0 1
"Dudgeon, William," "A catechism founded upon experience and reason:" 1.0 1
"Wallin, Edward," "The redeemer's near relation to his people, their great comfort and peculiar privilege." 1.0 1
"Weston, Richard," "A new cheap manure." 1.0 1
"Weston, Richard," "The gardeners pocket-calendar," 1.0 1
"Costello, Edmond." "A proposal for the better supplying the city of Dublin, with corn and flour; being, heads of a bill Intended to be laid before the Parliament, at their next Meeting." 1.0 1
"Segrais, Jean Regnauld de," "Three novels:" 1.0 1
"Segrais, Jean Regnauld de," "The power of jealousy exemplify'd," 1.0 1
"No Reverend Dissenter." "A letter to the Reverend John Martin." 1.0 1
"Inhabitant." "A few thoughts on astrology:" 1.0 1
"Browne, Thomas," "Sir Thomas Browne's Religio medici:" 1.0 1
"Browne, Thomas," "Posthumous works of the learned Sir Thomas Browne," 1.0 1
"Breues, John." "The fortune hunters:" 1.0 1
"Rackstrow, Benjamin," "Miscellaneous observations, together with a collection of experiments on electricity. With the manner of performing them. Designed to Explain the Nature and Cause of the most remarkable Phaenomena thereof: With some remarks on a pamphlet, intituled, A sequel to the experiments and observations tending to illustrate the nature and properties of electricity. To which is annexed, a letter, written by the author to the Academy of Sciences at Bourdeaux, relative to the Similarity of Electricity to Lightening and Thunder. By B. Rackstrow." 1.0 1
"Russell, Thomas," "The adventures of the Guildford jack-daw." 1.0 1
"Stevens, George Alexander," "A lecture on heads," 4.0 3
"Stevens, George Alexander," "Songs, comic and satyrical." 1.0 1
"Stevens, George Alexander," "The trip to Portsmouth;" 1.0 1
"Stevens, George Alexander," "The court of Alexander." 1.0 1
"Stevens, George Alexander," "Distress upon distress:" 1.0 1
"Amory, Thomas," "A dialogue on devotion after the manner of Xenophon;" 1.0 1
"Amory, Thomas," "The character and blessedness of those who die in the Lord;" 1.0 1
"Amory, Thomas," "Christ the light of the world;" 1.0 1
"Amory, Thomas," "Our times in the hand of God." 1.0 1
"Amory, Thomas," "Daily devotion assisted and recommended, in four sermons;" 1.0 1
"Amory, Thomas," "The character and blessedness of those to whom to live is Christ, and to die gain:" 1.0 1
"Porteous, William," "A letter to the citizens of Glasgow, containing a short view of the management of the poors funds, under the administration of the General Session; Together with An Account of the Age, Family, Earning, and Provision made for each Pensioner on the Funds of the particular Sessions, by the Towns Hospital, Trades, Boxes, or other Charities, as well as by the Sessions. By a citizen of Glasgow." 1.0 1
"Benson, William," "A letter to Sir Jacob Bankes," 1.0 2
"Benson, William," "A second letter to Sir J-- B--," 1.0 1
"Benson, William," "A second letter to Sir J- B-," 1.0 1
"Sacheverell, Benjamin," "Sacheverell against Sacheverell;" 1.0 2
"Commercial man." "Dearness not scarcity, its cause and remedy." 1.0 1
"Southerne, Thomas," "Oroonoko," 1.0 1
"Tatersal, Robert." "The bricklayer's miscellany:" 1.0 1
"Stoughton, William," "The greatest good, or the greatest evil, deriv'd to mankind from the right use or abuse of religion." 1.0 1
"Stoughton, William," "The secret history of the late ministry;" 1.0 1
"Nepos, Cornelius." "The lives of Titus Pomponius Atticus, Miltiades, and Cimon." 1.0 1
"Philo-Strategos." "Eugene's annals:" 1.0 1
"C. R.," "The danger of masqueradess and raree-shows, or the complaints of the stage, against masquerades, opera's, assemblies," 1.0 1
"Guy, Richard." "An essay on scirrhous tumours, and cancers." 1.0 1
"Person of Quality." "Secret memoirs, relating to the present war between the confederates and the Fr. King," 1.0 1
"Corpe, John," "Some very remarkable facts, lately discovered, relating to the conduct of the Jesuits, with regard to Mr. Bower;" 1.0 1
"Leggett, Richard." "Evangelical providences:" 1.0 1
"Leggett, Richard." "Plain evidences of the truth of Christianity," 1.0 1
"Leggett, Richard." "Defamation of the churches and ministers of Christ, contrary to the spirit of the Gospel." 1.0 1
"Wallis, George," "An essay on the evil consequences attending injudicious bleeding in pregnancy." 4.0 2
"Wallis, George," "The complete family physician," 1.0 1
"Dekker, Thomas," "Satan turned moralist:" 1.0 1
"Technicum," "An account of the sickness and death of Dr. W---dw---rd; as also, of what appear'd upon opening his body. In a letter to a friend in the country. By Dr. Technicum." 1.0 1
"Andree, John," "An essay on the theory and cure of the venereal gonorrhoea," 1.0 1
"Andree, John," "An account of the Tilbury water." 4.0 2
"Torre di Rezzonico, Carlo Castone della," "Alessandro et Timoteo. = Alexander and Timotheus; or, Alexander's feast. A musical drama, as represented at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The poetry by the Count Gaston della Torre di Rezzonico, a Nobleman of Parma. The music by the celebrated Signor G. Sarti." 1.0 1
"Malcolm, David." "Letters, essays, and other tracts illustrating the antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. Together with many curious discoveries of the affinity betwixt the language of the Americans and the ancient Britons To the Greek and Latin, &c. Also Specimens of the Celtic, Welsh, Irish, Saxon and American Languages. By the Rev. Dr. Malcolme." 1.0 1
"Overton, Thomas Collins." "Original designs of temples," 1.0 1
"Rock," "A treatise of the venereal disease," 1.0 1
"Bell, Joseph," "Spring flowers, or poems," 1.0 1
"Clarke, Adam," "A letter to a Methodist preacher," 1.0 1
"Clarke, Adam," "A dissertation on the use and abuse of tobacco." 1.0 1
"Penrice, Gerard." "Genuine and impartial memoirs of the life and character of Charles Ratcliffe," 1.0 2
"Mansfield, William Murray," "The thistle:" 1.0 1
"Mansfield, William Murray," "The thistle;" 1.0 2
"Wallis, Edward," "Tentamen sophisticon, a chemical essay, designed to shew the possibility of applying the powers of chemistry to an examination of several productions liable to be sophisticated or disguised. Interspersed with observations on the approved qualities of Ward's drop and pill, Dr. James's Powder for Fevers, counterfeit Magnesia Alba, and some other medicinal Substances. Whereto is annexed the Specimen or Plan of a Synopsis, including the chemical Structure, &c. of some pharmaceutical Preparations; and an easy Method of trying them for medicinal Purposes. By Edward Wallis." 1.0 1
"Hayter, Thomas," "An examination of a book," 1.0 1
"Hayter, Thomas," "An essay on the liberty of the press chiefly as it respects personal slander." 1.0 1
"Satyanātha." "Translation of a sermon in the Malabar or Tamulian language;" 1.0 1
"Bristow, W." "Cursory reflections on the policy, justice, and expediency of repealing the Test and Corporation Acts," 1.0 1
"Tons, T." "A particular account of the late action in the Mediterranean. With the line of battle of both fleets." 1.0 1
"Dalrymple, John," "Address from Sir John Dalrymple, Bart." 1.0 1
"Dalrymple, John," "The question considered, whether wool should be allowed to be exported, when the price is low at home, on paying a duty to the public?" 2.0 2
"Dalrymple, John," "The appeal of reason to the people of England," 1.0 1
"Ashdowne, William," "The unitarian, Arian, and Trinitarian opinion respecting Christ," 1.0 1
"Ashdowne, William," "A letter to the author of a letter to the bishops," 1.0 1
"Ashdowne, William," "The true character of John the Baptist:" 1.0 1
"Ashdowne, William," "An attempt to prove that the opinion concerning the devil," 1.0 1
"Fawel, J." "The principles of sound policy delineated and enforced:" 1.0 1
"Forrest, Alexander," "A eucharistical psalmody," 1.0 1
"Forrest, Alexander," "A baptismal psalmody:" 1.0 1
"Meredith, William," "A reply to the Defence of the majority, on the question relating to general warrants." 1.0 1
"Andrews, Robert," "Odes," 1.0 1
"German, Thomas." "Great Britain triumphant. Containing a full explanation of a scheme for strengthening and invigorating the British Navy, and Capturing the Ships of War, and Privateers of France; Deeply interesting to Britons in general, and to Gentlemen of the Navy, and Merchants in particular. With Some Account of Certain other schemes, now preparing to be laid before Mr. Pitt, for raising Immense Supplies, for the purposes of war, without burthening the people; and for lessening their burthens in time of peace. Taking also some notice of certain other of the Author's inventions and contrivances both political, and philosophical. Dedicated to His Majesty, and Presented to the Right Hon. William Pitt. By Thomas German, Gent." 1.0 1
"P*****." "An address to the people of Great Britain, &c. On the present posture of affairs." 1.0 1
"Brooker, Daniel," "A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Peter's, Worcester," 1.0 1
"Gascoyne, Crisp," "An address to the liverymen" 1.0 1
"P. O." "The woeful treaty:" 1.0 1
"Bromehead, Joseph," "An oration on the utility of public infirmaries." 1.0 1
"Maurice, Peter," "The true causes of the contempt of Christian ministers." 1.0 2
"Ayre, William." "Truth. A counterpart to Mr. Pope's Essay on man," 1.0 1
"Ayre, William." "Four ethic epistles opposing some of Mr. Pope's opinions of man, as set forth in his essay. I. With respect to the universe. II. As an individual. III. With respect to society. IV. With respect to happiness. By Mr. Ayre." 1.0 1
"Taylor, Benjamin," "A lecture on the atmosphere of London;" 1.0 1
"Green, G. S." "Wisdom: or the second book of the chronicles of the wise-women of the city of Leicester." 1.0 1
"Clergyman in Leicestershire." "Serious and impartial observations on the blessings of liberty and peace." 1.0 1
"Denham, John," "Cato Major of old age." 1.0 1
"Atkinson, William," "An oblique view of the grand conspiracy," 1.0 1
"Atkinson, William," "Poetical essays. By the Rev. William Atkinson, M. A. Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. Dulce est Desipere in Loco." 1.0 1
"Briton." "The crisis," 1.0 1
"Manning, Owen," "An inquiry into the grounds and nature of the several species of ratiocination." 1.0 1
"Dunn, F." "Two sermons, preached in the cathedral church of Lincoln:" 1.0 1
"Adee, Herbert," "A sermon preach'd at the cathedral-church of Norwich," 1.0 1
"Porrett, Robert," "Clarissa:" 1.0 1
"Searchem, Solomon." "Modern madmen;" 1.0 1
"Crunden, John," "The joyner and cabinet-maker's darling," 1.0 1
"Perry, S." "A disquisition of the stone and gravel," 9.0 4
"Perry, S." "A disquisition of the stone and gravel;" 1.0 1
"Wright, Richard," "Hints on the universal restoration." 1.0 1
"Wright, Richard," "An abridgement of five discourses," 1.0 1
"Wright, Richard," "The divinity of the son of man," 1.0 1
"Harper, Thomas," "The accomptant's companion:" 1.0 1
"Harper, Thomas," "The trial of Thomas Harper," 1.0 1
"Dive, Charles." "On the Duke of Marlborough." 1.0 1
"Dive, Charles." "The treasurer, and the General:" 1.0 1
"Forbes, Duncan," "A letter to a bishop, concerning some important discoveries in philosophy and theology." 16.0 3
"Forbes, Duncan," "Some thoughts concerning religion, natural and revealed," 2.0 3
"J. W." "The courtship." 1.0 1
"J. W." "A full and compleat history of the lives, robberies, and murders, of all the most notorious highwaymen, that have been in England, Scotland, France and Ireland , from the Reign of William the Conqueror to this Time. Beginning with Thomas Dun, Robin Hood and Little John, Sir John Falstaff, Capt. Hind, the Golden Farmer, Nevisson, Whitney, and above 100 more. Also Giving a more full Account than any yet published, of the Robberies committed by Benjamin Child, John Hawkins, and George Sympson, who were all three Executed for robbing the Bristol Mail. Concluding With the Life and Robberies of the Famous Cartouch in France; and also the Robberies, and remarkable Actions of John Molhoni and James Carrick, lately Executed for Robbing William Young, Esq; in his Chair. The whole being faithfully collected out of the best histories Records, Trials, Ordinaries Accounts, and Manuscripts. By J. W." 1.0 1
"J. W." "A letter to a member of parliament," 1.0 1
"J. W." "Pamela: or, the fair impostor. A poem, in five cantos. By J---- W----, Esq;" 1.0 1
"J. W." "Dotage. A poem, inscrib'd to a gentleman within a few years of his grand-climacterick. By J. W." 1.0 1
"J. W." "Dotage." 1.0 1
"Wood, James," "An address to the members of the Methodist societies," 1.0 1
"Wood, James," "Readiness for death open'd and urg'd." 1.0 1
"Wood, James," "Consciousness to his sincerity," 1.0 1
"Wood, James," "The returning our spirits to him that gave them;" 1.0 2
"Jackson, John," "A confutation of the fifth of Mr. Moore's propositions of natural and reveal'd religion, which relates to the doctrine of the Trinity. In a letter to a clergyman. To which is added a letter to Dr. Waterland." 1.0 1
"Jackson, John," "A plea for humane reason," 1.0 2
"Jackson, John," "The grounds of civil and ecclesiastical government briefly consider'd," 1.0 1
"Jackson, John," "Three letters to Dr Clarke, from a clergyman of the Church of England;" 1.0 1
"Jackson, John," "An answer to a book entitled, Things divine and supernatural" 1.0 1
"Jackson, John," "Mathematical lectures," 1.0 1
"Jackson, John," "Farther remarks on Dr. Waterland's Farther vindication of Christ's divinity." 1.0 1
"Jackson, John," "Some reflections on prescience:" 1.0 1
"Cumming, John," "Advice to Christians," 1.0 1
"Cumming, John," "The encouragements of our faith and trust in God," 1.0 1
"Cumming, John," "Remarks on Dr. Bentley's sermon upon popery :" 1.0 1
"Cumming, John," "Advice to Christians, to contend for the faith once delivered to the saints." 1.0 1
"Cumming, John," "The general corruptions and defection of the present times," 1.0 1
"Cumming, John," "Remarks on Dr. Bentley's sermon upon popery:" 1.0 1
"Cumming, John," "The grounds of the present differences, among the London ministers." 1.0 1
"Cumming, John," "The conspiracies of evil-designing men against the real interests of Christ's kingdom," 1.0 1
"Wattle, Will." "The soldier's letter to the female volunteer: being an earnest request to hang up the hat, and pull off the breeches. With a Persuasive against False Appearances." 1.0 1
"British Subject." "Order in government: the British plan. A poem. Inscribed to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. By a British subject." 1.0 1
"Scriblerus, Simon." "Whistoneutes: or, remarks on Mr. Whiston's Historical memoirs of the life of Dr. Samuel Clarke, &c." 1.0 1
"Fairfax, Blackerby." "Oratio apologetica pro re herbaria." 1.0 1
"C. P." "A defence of the Bishop of Chichester's sermon upon K. Charles's martyrdom." 1.0 1
"Stanley, William," "The faith and practice of a Church of England-Man." 12.0 3
"Sullivan, W. F." "The flights of fancy," 1.0 1
"Sullivan, W. F." "The test of union & loyalty:" 1.0 1
"J. M.," "The maritime campaign of 1778." 1.0 1
"J. M.," "A moral philosophical discourse:" 1.0 1
"J. Y." "The revolution: wherein is exemplify'd, the happiness of the English Constitution;" 1.0 1
"Long, Edward," "The trial of farmer Carter's dog Porter, for murder. Taken down verbatim et literatim in short-hand, and now published by authority, from the corrected manuscript of Counsellor Clear-Point, Barrister at Law. N. B. This is the only true and authentic Copy; and all others are spurious." 1.0 1
"Fleury, André Hercule de," "A letter of condoleance" 1.0 1
"Williams, Renwick." "The trial of Renwick Williams, (commonly called the Monster) at the Old Bailey, on Thursday the 8th of July 1790, before Judge Buller, and a Middlesex jury, for assaulting and wounding Miss Ann Porter. Taken in short-hand by L. Williams, Esquire." 1.0 1
"Asplin, Samuel." "The divine rights and duties of the Christian priesthood," 1.0 1
"Member of the States-General in Holland." "A letter from a member of the States-General in Holland" 1.0 1
"Paget, William." "The humours of the Fleet." 1.0 1
"Savage, Richard," "The wanderer:" 1.0 1
"Savage, Richard," "A poem on the birth-day of the Prince of Wales." 1.0 1
"Savage, Richard," "The convocation:" 1.0 1
"Savage, Richard," "Love in a veil. A comedy." 1.0 1
"Savage, Richard," "Nature in perfection; or, the mother unveil'd:" 1.0 1
"Savage, Richard," "Sir Thomas Overbury:" 1.0 1
"Savage, Richard," "London and Bristol compar'd." 1.0 1
"Savage, Richard," "An epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole," 1.0 1
"Savage, Richard," "Various poems." 1.0 1
"Tooly, Thomas," "Homer travestie:" 1.0 1
"One who knows them all." "A dialogue between the Staff, the Mitre, and the Purse." 1.0 1
"Steele, Joshua." "An account of a late conference on the occurrences in America. In a letter to a friend." 1.0 1
"Jesup, Edward." "The lives of Picus and Pascal," 1.0 1
"Jesup, Edward." "The lives of John Picus, prince of Mirandola; and of the celebrated Mons. Pascal. With a parallel between those two Christian worthies. By Edward Jesup, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Person of quality." "A discourse concerning the character of a gentleman: by a person of quality." 1.0 1
"Person of quality." "The secret history of the most renowned Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex." 1.0 1
"Person of quality." "An essay concerning the original of society, government, religion and laws, especially those of the penal kind. By a person of quality." 1.0 1
"Harrison, John," "Remarks on a pamphlet lately published by the Rev. Mr. Maskelyne," 1.0 2
"Sacheverell, Henry," "False notions of liberty in religion and government destructive of both." 1.0 1
"Sacheverell, Henry," "The speech of Henry Sacheverell," 1.0 4
"Sacheverell, Henry," "The nature," 1.0 2
"Sacheverell, Henry," "The speech of Henry Sacheverell, D. D." 1.0 1
"Sacheverell, Henry," "The nature and mischief of prejudice and partiality stated," 1.0 2
"Sacheverell, Henry," "The character of a true Church of England-Man." 1.0 1
"Sacheverell, Henry," "A sermon preach'd on the 30th of January," 1.0 1
"Sacheverell, Henry," "A sermon preach'd January 31. 1714/5." 1.0 1
"Sacheverell, Henry," "The efficacy of Christian perseverance in time of trouble." 1.0 1
"Watson, George," "A seasonable admonition to the Church of England." 1.0 1
"Watson, George," "Liberality to the poor, and the sick recommended. A sermon: preached for the benefit of the Manchester Infirmary, Dispensary, Lunatic Hospital and Asylum, in the dissenting Chapel in Horwich, April 8. 1792. By George Watson." 1.0 1
"Smoke, Timothy." "The commodity excis'd:" 1.0 1
"Butler, Joseph," "A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, president; and the governors of the London Infirmary," 1.0 1
"Villette, John," "A genuine account of the behaviour and dying words of William Dodd," 1.0 1
"Sincere well-wisher to the trade and prosperity of the nation." "A ballance for merchants and mariners: containing an undoubted account of the principal causes of the great decay of trade; with proper directions to set our trade again on a right foot. By a sincere well-wisher to the trade and prosperity of the nation." 1.0 1
"One who did reside in the family." "The illegal lovers; a true secret history. Being an amour between a person of condition and his sister. Written by one who did reside in the family." 1.0 1
"Bayly, Benjamin," "The true notion of moderation;" 1.0 1
"Anderson, John," "A letter to Mr. Jonathan Adams, his wife, the inhabitants of Rochester, and the public in general, in which the extraordinary and unparalleled case of Doctor Sinclair, is fairly and impartially stated. With the cause of Mrs. Sinclair's elopement." 1.0 1
"Anderson, John," "Mr. Anderson's letters upon the overtures concerning kirk-sessions and presbyteries." 1.0 1
"Belbin, Peter," "A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mr. Benjamin Tomkins," 1.0 1
"Belbin, Peter," "A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mr. George Elliott," 1.0 1
"Milner, Ralph," "The christian catechism." 1.0 1
"Pearson, John," "Practical observations on cancerous complaints:" 1.0 1
"Chicken, Edward." "No; -" 1.0 1
"Mortimer, John," "An essay, to the pious memory of that late reverend divine, Mr. George Trosse, of the City of Exon, who died suddenly upon the eleventh day of January, 1712-13. Aetatis suae 82. By J. M." 1.0 1
"Leman, Tanfield," "An historical deduction of government;" 1.0 1
"Almon, John," "A review of the reign of George the Second." 1.0 1
"Almon, John," "A letter to J. Kidgell," 1.0 1
"Almon, John," "The trial of John Almon, bookseller, upon an information, filed ex officio, By William De Grey, Esq; his Majesty's Attorney-General, for selling Junius's letter to the K----. Before the Right Hon. William Lord Mansfield, and a Special Jury of the County of Middlesex, In the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster-Hall, On Saturday the second Day of June, 1770. To which is prefixed a copy of the information. Taken in short hand." 1.0 1
"Almon, John," "A review of the reign of George II." 1.0 1
"Bohun, William." "A brief view of ecclesiastical jurisdiction," 1.0 1
"Baker, Robert," "Observations on the pictures now in exhibition at the Royal Academy, Spring Gardens, and Mr. Christie's by the author of the Remarks on the English language." 1.0 1
"Baker, Robert," "Reflections on the English language," 1.0 1
"Baker, Robert," "Witticisms and strokes of humour," 1.0 1
"Baker, Robert," "Remarks on the English language, in the nature of Vaugelas's remarks on the French; Being a Detection of many improper Expressions used in Conversation, and of many others to be found in Authors. To which is prefixed a discourse addressed to His Majesty." 1.0 1
"Ham, Robert," "The duty and advantages of national unity." 1.0 1
"Ham, Robert," "The right way of obtaining a good and safe peace with our enemies." 1.0 1
"Gastrell, Peregrine," "An enquiry into the exercise of some parts of ecclesiastical jurisdiction:" 1.0 1
"Colden, Cadwallader," "An explication of the first causes of action in matter;" 1.0 1
"Bentley, R." "An attempt towards an apology for His R---- H------ the D----." 1.0 1
"Bentley, R." "An attempt towards an apology for his R---- H------ the D----." 1.0 1
"Bentley, R." "A true and faithful account of the greatest wonder produced by nature these 3000 years," 1.0 1
"Walsh, John," "A cattalogue of musick:" 1.0 1
"Hayward, C." "A sermon preached at the parish church of Copford in Essex," 1.0 1
"Cochrane, James," "Thoughts concerning the uses of clay marl, as manure." 1.0 1
"Meres, John," "The equity of parliaments," 1.0 2
"Pratt," "The shadows of Shakespeare:" 1.0 1
"Pratt," "Sympathy, a poem." 1.0 2
"Pratt," "The triumph of benevolence;" 1.0 1
"Montriou, J. A. L." "Elements of universal history," 1.0 1
"Turnor, Edward," "The true case of Mrs. Clerke:" 1.0 1
"Meilan, Mark Anthony," "Rational dialogues." 1.0 1
"Roberts, Daniel," "Some memoirs of the life of John Roberts." 16.0 2
"Kames, Henry Home," "Essays upon several subjects in law," 1.0 1
"Wallace, James," "Every man his own letter-writer:" 1.0 1
"Gordon, George," "The trial of George Gordon, Esquire, commonly called Lord George Gordon. For high treason, at the bar of the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, February 5th, 1781. The second part. Taken in Short-Hand, by Joseph Gurney." 1.0 1
"Gordon, George," "The trial of the Honourable George Gordon," 1.0 1
"Gordon, George," "Innocence vindicated, and the intrigues of Popery and its abettors displayed," 1.0 2
"Gordon, George," "The trial of Lord George Gordon," 1.0 1
"Lover of the truth and peace." "Candid remarks on a pamphlet," 1.0 1
"Marriott, James," "A letter to the Dutch merchants in England." 1.0 1
"Marriott, James," "The rights and privileges of both the universities and of the University of Cambridge in particular defended in a charge to the grand jury at the Quarter Sessions for the Peace held in and for the Town of Cambridge the tenth Day of October 1768. Also an argument in the case of the colleges of Christ and Emmanuel. By James Marriott, LL.D." 1.0 1
"Marriott, James," "The case of the Dutch ships, considered." 2.0 3
"T. W.," "The country priest." 1.0 1
"Watson, Thomas," "Original correspondence on the respective tenets of the two orders of Episcopalians in Scotland:" 1.0 1
"Hopkins, Ezekiel," "A short exposition of the Ten Commandments," 1.0 1
"Hughes, John," "Calypso and Telemachus." 1.0 1
"Hughes, John," "The complicated guilt of the late rebellion." 1.0 1
"Hutcheson, Archibald," "The case of contracts for South-Sea stock," 1.0 1
"Hutcheson, Archibald," "Some seasonable considerations for those who are desirous, by subscription, or purchase, to become proprietors of South-Sea stock." 1.0 1
"Crosfeild, Robert." "England's warning-piece." 1.0 1
"Tomkins, Timothy." "A letter to Mr. Steele, concerning the removal of the Pretender from Lorrain, occasion'd by the Crisis. Written by an Englishman." 1.0 1
"Jacob, Hildebrand," "Hymn to the goddess of silence." 1.0 1
"Jacob, Hildebrand," "The silent flute, a poem:" 1.0 1
"Jacob, Hildebrand," "Chiron to Achilles;" 1.0 1
"Aldridge, Thomas." "The prevalency of prayer," 1.0 1
"Stanhope, George," "Meditations and prayers for sick persons." 1.0 1
"Turner, Joseph," "An epistle to Dr. Young." 5.0 2
"Billingsley, Nicholas," "A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Hubert Stogdon." 1.0 1
"Billingsley, Nicholas," "A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Thomas Morgan," 1.0 2
"Ball, Richard," "A warning to Europe:" 1.0 1
"Eyre, Edward," "A friend to old England," 1.0 1
"Serious divine." "The solitary soul seeking immortality, finds the foundation of felicity in meditation and prayer Done by a serious divine in solitude, and sent out for the consolation of all pious christians, who desire to find the Kingdom of Christ while they are in the Body, and the Enjoyment of compleat Happiness, when Mortality shall be swallowed up of Life." 1.0 1
"Barry, James." "The only refuge of a troubled soul," 1.0 1
"Cowper, Spencer," "A letter to a young lady on the sacrament, with a summary of the evidence for Christianity. In two parts. By the Hon. and Rev. Spencer Cowper, D.D. Dean of Durham." 1.0 1
"Robertson, John," "The true and antient manner of reading Hebrew without points:" 1.0 1
"Allen, Robert," "A new trade laid open from the islands of Tobago, Granados, And others of the Leeward Islands, to the Spanish main, in the Kingdom of Peru, And from Cape Florida to the Havanna and La Vera Cruz, in the Kingdom of Mexico. By a gentleman who resided many years in both kingdoms." 1.0 1
"Clowes, J." "Dialogues on the nature," 1.0 1
"Sharpe, Isaac," "A new-Year's gift for the Ratcliff convert to Muggletonianism:" 1.0 2
"Sharpe, Isaac," "The regular clergy's sole right to administer Christian Baptism, asserted:" 1.0 1
"Sharpe, Isaac," "This is the time: or serious advice to a country friend, concerning the election of members of parliament." 1.0 1
"Haigh, James." "A hint to the dyers, and cloth-makers." 1.0 1
"Haigh, James." "The dyer's assistant in the art of dying wool" 3.0 2
"Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas," "The art of poetry," 6.0 2
"Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas," "The lutrin: an heroi-comical poem. In six cantos. By Monsieur Boileau. To which is prefix'd, some account of the author's writings, and this translation: by N. Rowe Esq; The third edition, corrected and revis'd by the last Paris edition. Adorn'd with cuts." 1.0 1
"Tomkinson, Thomas," "A system of religion," 1.0 1
"Stacy, Edmund," "The black-Bird's tale. A poem." 1.0 2
"Stacy, Edmund," "The black-Bird's tale." 1.0 1
"Stacy, Edmund," "The tale of the robin-red-breast, a poem. By the author of the Black bird's tale." 1.0 1
"Stacy, Edmund," "The tale of the raven and the blackbird." 1.0 2
"Stacy, Edmund," "The parliament of birds." 1.0 1
"Stacy, Edmund," "Britannia's memorial" 1.0 1
"Blacklock, Thomas," "An essay on universal etymology:" 1.0 1
"Blacklock, Thomas," "Poems on several occasions." 1.0 1
"Massie, J." "A representation concerning the knowledge of commerce as a national concern; pointing out the proper means of promoting such knowledge in this kingdom. By J. Massie." 1.0 1
"Massie, J." "A plan for the establishment of charity-houses for exposed or deserted women and girls, and for penitent prostitutes." 1.0 1
"Massie, J." "Facts which shew the necessity of establishing a regular method for the punctual, frequent and certain payment of seamen employed in the Royal Navy. Most humbly submitted to the Consideration of Parliament." 1.0 1
"Massie, J." "Considerations on the leather trade of Great Britain. Containing, an account of the losses which the landed as well as trading interests suffer by the exportation of unmanufactured British leather. And an Estimate of the Profits which would arise, to the Nobility, Gentry, Freeholders, Farmers, and Graziers, of this Kingdom, if the Exportation of such Leather was prohibited. The whole being founded upon the former Policy of England in Regard to Leather, as is shewn by Extracts from several Laws; and stated in-so plain a Manner, that Freeholders, Farmers, &c. who are deeply interested in this Branch of Trade, will be able to find out, whether what is said concerning it, be true or false." 1.0 1
"Massie, J." "Reasons humbly offered against laying any further British duties on wrought silks of the manufacture of Italy, the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, or Holland: shewing the probable ill consequences of such a Measure in regard to the Landed Interest, Woollen Manufacturies, Silk Manufacturies, Fisheries, Wealth, and Naval Power of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"Massie, J." "An essay on the governing causes of the natural rate of interest;" 1.0 1
"Massie, J." "Observations relating to British and Spanish proceedings, &c." 1.0 1
"Minister of the Established Church." "The observation of the Christian sabbath recommended," 1.0 1
"Jennings, Nathaniel." "A sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Sarah Johnson," 1.0 1
"Butler, Samuel," "The mercy of God;" 1.0 1
"Perkins, Benjamin Douglas," "The efficacy of Perkins's patent metallic tractors," 1.0 1
"Perkins, Benjamin Douglas," "The influence of metallic tractors on the human body," 1.0 1
"Addington, Anthony," "An essay on the sea-scurvy:" 1.0 1
"Godwin, William," "A defence of the Rockingham party," 1.0 1
"Smart, Christopher," "Hannah." 1.0 1
"Smart, Christopher," "Poems on several occasions." 1.0 1
"Palke, William." "The divinity of Jesus Christ," 1.0 1
"Renwick, William," "An attempt to restore the primitive natural constitution of mankind," 1.0 1
"Marshall, Nathaniel," "A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor," 1.0 1
"Marshall, Nathaniel," "A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster; on Tuesday, January XXX. MDCCXXI." 1.0 1
"Bartlet, William," "The power of violence and resolution," 1.0 1
"Bartlet, William," "Barnabas's character and success." 1.0 1
"Norman, John," "Remarks on a sermon preached at Petersfield, June the 17th, 1722. By the Reverend Mr. William Lowth," 1.0 1
"Norman, John," "The nature and extent of Christ's church, consider'd." 1.0 1
"Norman, John," "Lay-Nonconformity justified," 13.0 4
"Norman, John," "Lay-Nonconformity farther justify'd." 1.0 1
"Norman, John," "A charge delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Rice," 1.0 1
"Parry, George," "The lawfulness, nature, and obligation of oaths." 1.0 1
"Washington, Henry," "Peace and unity recommended. In a farewel sermon, preached in the chapel of West-Cowes, in the Isle of Wight, on Sunday, October 31. 1742. By Henry Washington, M. A. of Queen's College, in Oxford." 1.0 1
"Walsh, Thomas," "The whole armour of God." 1.0 1
"Randall, John," "The disappointment;" 1.0 1
"Reader, Thomas," "The three witnesses in heaven:" 1.0 1
"Reader, Thomas," "Israel's salvation: or, an account from the prophecies of scripture of the grand events which await the Jews, to the end of time. By Thomas Reader." 1.0 1
"Reader, Thomas," "A letter to the Reverend Sir Harry Trelawny," 1.0 1
"Smyth, Edward," "Mrs. Rowe's devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise; turned into blank verse, by the Rev. Edward Smyth." 1.0 1
"Smyth, Edward," "A poetical paraphrase on the story of Dives and Lazarus," 1.0 1
"Gregorian." "The hint: or, a free thought, or two," 1.0 1
"Breval, John," "Calpe," 1.0 1
"Breval, John," "Gibraltar;" 1.0 1
"Breval, John," "Mac-Dermot: or, the Irish fortune-hunter. A poem. In six canto's. By the author of The art of dress." 1.0 1
"Breval, John," "The strolers." 1.0 1
"Breval, John," "The church-Scuffle: or, news from St. Andrew's. A ballad." 1.0 1
"Breval, John," "Ovid in Masquerade." 1.0 1
"Bate, Julius," "Remarks upon Dr. Benson's sermon on the gospel-method of justification. By Julius Bate, A.M." 1.0 1
"Bate, Julius," "An hebrew grammar: formed on the usage of the words by the inspired writers:" 1.0 1
"Bate, Julius," "A defence of Mr. Hutchinson's plan: being an answer to the modest apology, &c. in a letter to the country-clergyman." 1.0 1
"Physician in town." "A second letter from a physician in town to another at Bath." 1.0 1
"Underhill, Edward," "The abuse of liberty the decay of Christianity." 1.0 1
"Flockmaker, Tom." "Worcestershire-Queries about peace." 1.0 1
"Cooke, George." "The complete English farmer:" 1.0 1
"Rimbron, Thomas." "The domestic monitor:" 1.0 1
"Garth, Samuel," "Claremont." 1.0 1
"Sabin, John." "A brief description of the Collegiate Church and Choir of St. Mary; in the borough of Warwick," 1.0 1
"Sabin, John." "A brief description of the collegiate church and choir of St. Mary," 1.0 1
"Sabin, John." "A brief description of the collegiate church and choir of St. Mary, in the borough of Warwick;" 1.0 1
"Needham, John Turberville," "A letter from Paris, concerning some new electrical experiments made there." 1.0 1
"Merchant who had Resided Many Years at Leghorn." "A letter to a friend from a merchant who had resided many years at Leghorn: giving an account of the methods taken by that state to prevent infection. Together with the Author's Thoughts what we ought to do at this Conjuncture, in order to preserve our Health and Trade." 1.0 1
"Lovell, Salathiel," "Mr. Baron L------'s charge to the grand jury for the county of Devon," 1.0 1
"Gould, Nathaniel," "A defence of An essay on the publick debts of this kingdom," 1.0 2
"Gould, Nathaniel," "An essay on the publick debts of this kingdom." 1.0 3
"Durette, François Parrain de." "A treatise concerning the abuse of confessions of faith;" 1.0 1
"Shepherd, R." "The requisition of subscription to the Thirty-Nine Articles and liturgy of the Church of England not inconsistent with Christian liberty:" 1.0 1
"Ballard, Thomas," "Bibliotheca Showereana: or, a catalogue of the library of the late Learned and Reverend Mr. John Shower." 1.0 1
"Ballard, Thomas," "Bibliotheca Salmoneana, pars prima. Or, a catalogue of part of the library of the learned William Salmon, M.D. deceas'd." 1.0 1
"Reeves, John," "Thoughts on the English government." 1.0 1
"Cavallo, Tiberius," "A treatise on magnetism," 1.0 1
"Day, Thomas," "The history of Sandford and Merton." 6.0 2
"Day, Thomas," "The devoted legions:" 1.0 1
"Day, Thomas," "A dialogue between a Justice of the Peace and a farmer." 1.0 1
"Day, Thomas," "A dialogue between a justice of the peace and a farmer." 1.0 1
"Day, Thomas," "The history of little Jack." 1.0 1
"Day, Thomas," "The dying negro," 21.0 3
"Sincere seeker." "The field cleared of the noble stand:" 1.0 1
"Alexander," "Milk for babes," 1.0 1
"Piercy, John William." "An epistle to the Right Honourable John, Earl of Sandwich, &c." 1.0 1
"Hall, R." "The history of the barbarous cruelties and massacres, committed by the Dutch in the East-Indies." 1.0 1
"Digbeye, Glubech." "Robin's pathetick tale, an heroic poem. Written by Glubech Digbeye, gent." 1.0 1
"Boyse, Samuel," "The olive: an ode. Occasion'd by the auspicious success of His Majesty's counsels, and His Majesty's most happy return. In the stanza of Spenser." 1.0 1
"Boyse, Samuel," "Albion's triumph. An ode," 1.0 1
"Boyse, Samuel," "Deity:" 13.0 2
"Boyse, Samuel," "Translations and poems written on several subjects." 1.0 1
"Gonson, John," "A charge to the grand jury of the city and liberty of Westminster, &c. At the general quarter-sessions of the peace, held the third day of July, 1729," 1.0 1
"Adam, Thomas," "The poor man's guide to heaven, or the gospel way of salvation plainly taught. In a sermon from Titus ii. 11, 12, By the Rev. Thomas Adam Late Rector of Wintringham." 1.0 1
"Noris, Matteo," "Tito Manlio." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "L'issipile." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Nitteti; a serious opera." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Il re pastore" 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Didone." 7.0 2
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Catone." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "L'eroe cinese;" 3.0 2
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Adriano in Syria." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Demetrio;" 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "La generosità D'Alessandro, a serious opera, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay Market. The music by Signor Tarchi, under the Direction of Signor Frederici." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Semiramis. Riconosciuta." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "La generosità D'Alessandro: a serious opera, in two acts. As performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market. The Music entirely new, by Signor Tarchi." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "La semiramide riconsciuta." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Artaserse, an opera; as performed at the King's-Theatre in the Hay-Market. The music by Signor Tomaso Giordani, A Neapolitan Composer, Except those Songs which are marked thus. The poetry by the celebrated Metastasio, altered by Giovan Gualberto Bottarelli. Most of the translation by Mr. Carara, Professor of the Italian Language." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Artaserse." 13.0 2
"Metastasio, Pietro," "L'olimpiade," 19.0 3
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Il conclave del M DCC LXXIV." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "L'olimpiade." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Artaxerxes." 24.0 2
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Ezio," 2.0 2
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Siroe, Re di Persia." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "La passione di Giesuc̀risto" 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Demetrio," 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Ezio;" 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Poro, re Dell'indie. Drama. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro di Hay-Market. Done into English by Mr. Humphreys." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Demofoonte. Drama per musica." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Semiramide riconosciuta," 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Alessandro nelle Indie." 6.0 2
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Didone" 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Il ciro riconosciuto." 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Zenobia. Dramma per musica," 1.0 1
"Metastasio, Pietro," "Ezio." 1.0 1
"Tasso, Torquato," "The third book of Tasso's Jerusalem. Written originally in Italian. Attempted in English. By Mr. Bond." 1.0 1
"Tasso, Torquato," "Tasso's Jerusalem, an epic poem." 1.0 1
"James, Joseph," "Extraordinary case of suicide:" 1.0 1
"Sadler, Francis." "The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered." 34.0 4
"Moonraker." "Brother Tom to Brother Peter, or Peter paid in his own pence:" 1.0 1
"Beausobre, Isaac de," "St. Jatzko:" 1.0 1
"West-India planter." "Remarks on the evidence delivered on the petition presented by the West-India Planters and Merchants, to the Hon. the House of Commons, on the 16th of March 1775, as it was introduced at the bar and summed up by Mr. Glover, so far as the same respects Barbadoes and the Leewar Islands. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. By a West-India planter." 1.0 1
"Meanwell, J." "Some trifling thoughts on serious subjects." 1.0 1
"Z----h, A----r." "Considerations on the dispute now depending before the Honourable House of Commons, between the British, southern, and northern plantations in America. In a letter to -" 1.0 1
"Bundy, Richard," "Remarks on the Defence of the plea for human reason, &c. By the author of the plea for divine revelation." 1.0 1
"Henry, Matthew," "Popery a spiritual tyranny," 1.0 1
"Henry, Matthew," "A sermon concerning the forgiveness of sin, as a debt." 1.0 1
"Henry, Matthew," "A sermon preach'd upon occasion of the funeral of the Reverend Mr. Daniel Burgess," 1.0 2
"Henry, Matthew," "A church in the house." 1.0 1
"Henry, Matthew," "Disputes review'd:" 10.0 2
"Henry, Matthew," "A sermon, concerning the work and success of the ministry." 1.0 1
"Henry, Matthew," "A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Atkinson," 1.0 1
"Henry, Matthew," "A sermon preach'd at Chester, on occasion of opening the new Meeting-House there, August 8, 1700." 1.0 1
"Henry, Matthew," "A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mr. Samuel Lawrence," 1.0 1
"Henry, Matthew," "Christ's favour to little children," 1.0 1
"Henry, Matthew," "Hope and fear balanc'd: in a sermon preach'd at the Tuesday lecture at Salters Hall, July 24. 1711." 1.0 1
"Hiberno-Britannus." "Thoughts on some late removals in Ireland," 1.0 1
"R. S." "The counter-Scuffle." 1.0 1
"R. S." "The counter scuffle." 1.0 1
"Read, William," "A short but exact account of all the diseases incident to the eyes," 1.0 2
"P. K." "Nomenclatura trilinguis anglo-latino-græca:" 1.0 1
"Croft, Herbert," "The second part of The abbey of Kilkhampton; or, monumental records for the year 1980. Faithfully transcribed from the original inscriptions, Which are still perfect, and appear to be drawn up in a Stile devoid of fulsome Panegyric, or unmerited Detraction." 1.0 1
"Croft, Herbert," "The wreck of Westminster Abbey," 1.0 1
"Croft, Herbert," "The abbey of Kilkhampton." 1.0 1
"Croft, Herbert," "The second part of The Abbey of Kilkhampton; or, monumental records for the year 1980. Faithfully transcribed from the original inscriptions, Which are still perfect, and appear to be drawn up in a Stile devoid of fulsome Panegyric, or unmerited Detraction." 1.0 1
"Croft, Herbert," "The abbey of Kilkhampton;" 1.0 7
"Croft, Herbert," "Some account of an intended publication of the statutes. On a plan entirely new. By Herbert Croft, Esq. Barrister at law." 1.0 1
"Gentleman at the Hague." "An answer from a gentleman at the Hague, to a letter from his friend in London, in regard to a late resignation." 1.0 1
"Coriolanus," "A letter to the mob of Great-Britain. Humbly dedicated to the most Reverend Dr. S---------ll." 1.0 1
"Author of Cry aloud and spare not." "The free-Born Englishman's unmask'd battery; or, a short narrative of our miserable condition. Grounded upon undeniable facts, for the plain, honest information of the publick; whose Right, and Interest, it is to Address Relief; and to endeavour, at least, to make the best of their Bad Markets. With Some Quotations from the Great and Famous William Penn, the Quaker; Explaining the Duty of a True Protestant Dissenter to the King, &c. By the author of Cry aloud and spare not." 1.0 1
"Campbell, Robert," "The glory of Christ displayed in the conversion of the nations:" 1.0 1
"Towne, John," "A critical inquiry into the opinions and practice of the ancient philosophers," 1.0 1
"D. P.," "Brief reflections on Sir Richard Steele's large dedication to the Pope," 1.0 1
"Free-Holder." "A letter to the free-holders, &c. of Great-Britain," 1.0 1
"Shone ap Morgan ap Shenkin ap Howell, &c." "The welchman's last will and testament." 1.0 1
"Gregory, G." "The life of Thomas Chatterton," 1.0 1
"Fairman, William." "A new method for obtaining the longitude at sea." 1.0 1
"Grame, James," "The famous tryal of the late reverend and learned Mr. James Grame, episcopal minister of Dunfermline; formerly Professor of Humanity at St. Andrew's, before the several courts of church judicature, in Scotland. Who was amongst other Things, Arraign'd by the Commissioners for the Kirk Session at Dunfermline, Condemn'd, and at last Depos'd by the Provincial Synod of Fyfe, on the 20th of June 1701, for having advanc'd and maintain'd Two of the Great and Capital Truths of the Christian Religion, viz. I. That Christ died for all those that Profess the Gospel. II. That he hath purchas'd Pardon and Salvation for them, upon Condition that they believe in Him, and Repent of their Sins. Being A True and Impartial Narrative of the Presbyterian Proceedings against Mr. Grame; Together with his Defences at large. The whole writ by the Defendant soon after he was depos'd, and now first publish'd for the Information of such as are Strangers to the Doctrine and Tenets of Presbyterians." 1.0 1
"Brickell, John," "The natural history of North-Carolina." 1.0 1
"Adams, John Quincy," "An answer to Pain's Rights of man. By John Adams, Esq." 1.0 1
"Walker, George," "The necessity and advantages of an early piety:" 1.0 1
"Walker, George," "Religion necessary both to constitute the nature," 1.0 1
"Hamilton, William," "An account of the earthquakes in Calabria, Sicily, &c." 1.0 1
"Deverell, Mary," "Mary, Queen of Scots;" 1.0 1
"Deverell, Mary," "Theodora and Didymus," 1.0 1
"Deverell, Mary," "Theodora & Didymus," 1.0 1
"Knowles, Thomas," "An answer to An essay on spirit:" 1.0 1
"Knowles, Thomas," "A sermon preached at Saint Edmund's Bury," 1.0 1
"Knowles, Thomas," "The existence and attributes of God not demonstrable à priori; in answer to the arguments of the learned Dr. Clarke, and his followers: and more particularly, to a late pamphlet, intitled, The argument à priori &c. stated and consider'd. By Thomas Knowles, B. A. of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge." 1.0 1
"Primatt, William," "Cursing no argument of sincerity:" 1.0 1
"N. E." "The females advocate: or, an essay, to prove that the sisters in every church of Christ, have a right to church-government as well as the bretheren. Design'd chiefly for the use of those of the Congregational, and Antipedobaptist persuasion; (who Professedly own, That Church-Government is wholly committed to every Particular Church of Christ) and may be of Use to all others, that own the Word of God to be the only Rule, and Directory for the Right Order, Life pline, and Government of the Church of God. Humbly presented, by N. E. a lover of the just liberty and purity of the churches of Christ, of every denomination among us this Day." 1.0 1
"Jones, Lewis," "A sermon (with a dedication and preface) upon the Common Prayer and Communion:" 1.0 1
"Bromley, Robert Anthony," "A sermon preached at Fitz-Roy Chapel, on occasion of the general fast, appointed to be held on Friday, the 19th day of April, 1793, for imploring the divine blessing on His Majesty's arms by sea and land. By the Rev. Robert Anthony Bromley, B. D. Minister of that Chapel, and Rector of St. Mildred's in the Poultry." 1.0 1
"Bromley, Robert Anthony," "A sermon preached in the chapel of the Hospital for the Maintenance and Education of Exposed and Deserted Young Children." 1.0 1
"Bromley, Robert Anthony," "A sermon, preached at Fitzroy Chapel," 1.0 1
"Lightbody, James." "The measurer and gauger's guide." 1.0 1
"Lightbody, James." "The merchant's directory for casting up custom duties," 1.0 1
"Lightbody, James." "The new art of gauging and measuring without inches or division." 1.0 1
"Experienced practitioner in this branch of gardening," "A new treatise on the art of grafting and inoculation." 1.0 1
"Haydon, John," "The saints complaint," 1.0 1
"Rusticus." "Reasons for an amendment of the statute of 28 Henry VIII.c.II. [section] 3. which gives to the successor in ecclesiastical benefices all the profits from the day of the vacancy: in a letter to a friend, from a country clergyman." 1.0 1
"Lady of quality." "Woman triumphant: or, the excellency of the female sex;" 1.0 1
"Welch Attorney." "A draught of a bill of complaint in the High Court of C---nc--ry, by Mrs. Magna Britannia, complaint. against Robert de Houghton, and others, defendants, Praying A Discovery of Secret Services for some Years past, Relief from several hard Contracts which the Complainant hath, against her Will, been forced into; and an Enquiry into the present State of her Affairs. As Likewise That Writs, Ne exeat Regno, be issued forthwith against the Defendants in her Behalf. By a Welch attorney." 1.0 1
"Williams, Thomas," "A sketch of the speech of the Hon. Thomas Erskine," 1.0 1
"Williams, Thomas," "An entire new work," 1.0 1
"Williams, Thomas," "A vindication of the Calvinistic doctrines of human depravity," 1.0 1
"Williams, Thomas," "Infant salvation:" 1.0 1
"Spencer, Joshua." "Thoughts on an union." 1.0 1
"Hodges, Thomas," "Plantation justice." 1.0 1
"Hutton, Charles," "The ladies' diary:" 8.0 5
"M. H.," "The lover's week: or, the six days adventures of Philander and Amaryllis." 1.0 2
"M. H.," "The female deserters." 1.0 1
"Kelly, John," "The married philosopher:" 1.0 1
"Kelly, John," "The plot. As it is perform'd by His Majesty's Company of comedians at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. With the musick prefix'd to each song." 1.0 1
"Brady, Nicholas," "A sermon preach'd at Richmond in Surrey, upon July the 7th, 1713." 1.0 1
"Rousseau, Jean-Jacques," "Pygmalion," 1.0 1
"Rousseau, Jean-Jacques," "The gospel of reason." 1.0 1
"Rousseau, Jean-Jacques," "A project for perpetual peace. By J. J. Rousseau, Citizen of Geneva. Translated from the French, with a preface by the translator." 1.0 1
"Rousseau, Jean-Jacques," "A discourse, to which the prize was adjudged by the Academy of Dijon, in the year 1750, on this question proposed by that academy: whether the re-establishment of arts and sciences has contributed to purify our morals. By a citizen of Geneva. Translated from the French, by R. Wynne, A.M." 1.0 1
"La Trobe, Benjamin," "A succinct view of the missions established among the heathen by the Church of the Brethren," 1.0 1
"Ronquillo, Pedro," "The political views of the court of France delineated. Shewing the perfidious conduct of the French with regard to the treaties of the Pyrenees, Aix la Chapelle and Nimeguen. From the Spanish of Don Pedro Ronquillo, Ambassador of Spain to King Charles II. being a proper supplement to Sir William Temple's memoirs. With a Preface Written while the Treaty of Utrecht was negociated, remarking the further Breach of Faith in the French, with regard to the Twenty Years Truce, the Peace of Ryswick, and the Partition Treaty." 1.0 1
"Halifax, George Savile," "Some cautions offered to the consideration of those who are to chuse members to serve in the ensuing parliament." 1.0 1
"Fortrey, Samuel," "England's interest and improvement," 1.0 1
"Catherall, Samuel," "Eikōn Sōkratikē." 1.0 1
"Catherall, Samuel," "An essay on the conflagration in blank verse." 1.0 1
"Gronniosaw, James Albert Ukawsaw." "A narrative of the most remarkable particulars in the life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw," 1.0 1
"Hodgson, James," "An introduction to chronology:" 1.0 1
"Hodgson, James," "The valuation of annuities upon lives;" 1.0 1
"Gay, John," "A panegyrical epistle to Mr. Thomas Snow," 1.0 1
"Gay, John," "Trivia:" 1.0 1
"Gay, John," "The wife of Bath." 1.0 1
"Gay, John," "Polly:" 1.0 1
"Gay, John," "Two epistles;" 1.0 1
"Gay, John," "Achilles." 1.0 1
"Gay, John," "The beggar's opera." 36.0 6
"Gay, John," "The mad dog, a tale. By H---------- J--------- Esq;" 1.0 1
"Gay, John," "L'opera du gueux," 1.0 1
"Gale, John," "A thanksgiving-Sermon preach'd November 5. 1713." 1.0 2
"Gale, John," "A thanksgiving sermon preach'd November 5. 1713." 1.0 1
"Gale, John," "The insufficiency of external observances," 1.0 1
"Gale, John," "Universal charity," 1.0 1
"Spilsbury, Francis." "Advice to those who are afflicted with the venereal disease." 1.0 1
"Regulus." "The town-Council. A poem." 2.0 2
"Smith, Samuel," "David's repentance," 1.0 1
"Smith, Samuel," "David's repentance:" 1.0 1
"Smith, Samuel," "Publick spirit, illustrated in the life and designs of the Reverend Thomas Bray, D.D. late minister of St. Botolph without Aldgate." 1.0 1
"Smith, Samuel," "The great assize:" 19.0 2
"Smith, Samuel," "An account of the late dreadful fire at Tiverton" 1.0 1
"Ridpath, George," "The reducing of Scotland by arms." 1.0 1
"Ridpath, George," "An appeal to the word of God for the Trinity in unity," 1.0 2
"Real Friend to Truth and the Gospel." "The church of England try'd by herself:" 1.0 1
"Oates, Titus," "The witch of Endor:" 1.0 1
"Morland, John," "A rational account of the causes of chronic diseases." 1.0 1
"Harris, Daniel," "A sermon preach'd at Rumford in the county of Essex, on Monday the 22d of October, 1722." 1.0 1
"Maxfield, Thomas," "Christ the great gift of God:" 1.0 1
"Erskine, Thomas Erskine," "Mr. Erskine's speech, at the trial of Lord George Gordon, in the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, February 5, 1781." 1.0 1
"Erskine, Thomas Erskine," "A view of the causes and consequences of the present war with France." 1.0 4
"McDermot, Murtagh." "A trip to the moon." 1.0 1
"I. G.," "The history of Filchum Cantum;" 1.0 1
"Glas, John," "Notes on scripture-texts." 1.0 1
"Glas, John," "The unlawfulness of blood-eating," 1.0 1
"Shemajah, Elizaphan." "A letter to the patriots of Change-Alley. Offering some considerations to prove stockjobbing to be a great security and advantage both to Church and State. By Elizaphan Shemajah, A Converted Jew." 1.0 1
"Hey, Richard," "A dissertation on suicide. Published, by appointment, as having gained a prize (may 1785) in the University of Cambridge. By Richard Hey, LL. D. Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge; and Barrister at Law of the Middle Temple." 1.0 1
"Hey, Richard," "A dissertation on the pernicious effects of gaming." 1.0 1
"Hey, Richard," "A dissertation on duelling. Published, by appointment, as having gained a prize (may 1784) in the university of Cambridge. By Richard Hey, LL. D. Fellow of Magdalen College." 1.0 1
"H. B." "A letter concerning the glory and excellency of the peaceable state of the kingdom of the Messiah: wherein the nature of warlike heroism, and that of Christian fortitude, are distinguished." 1.0 1
"H. B." "A letter to the Reverend Dr. Sherlock." 1.0 1
"J. S.," "A letter to the Reverend Dr. Snape, occasion'd by the dangerous consequences drawn from the wrong application of the word separation, particularly as it is urg'd by Mr. Pillonniere, in his syllogistic performance against Dr. Snape; and his pernicious Notion of the Church's Authority: Plainly proving from Both, that Mr. Pillonniere is still a Papist, or of no certain Religion. By a convert from the Church of Rome t the Church of England." 1.0 1
"J. S.," "A letter to the Reverend Mr. Moncrieff," 1.0 1
"Gooch, Elizabeth Sarah Villa-Real," "An appeal to the public," 1.0 1
"Fiott, John," "Three addresses, to the proprietors of East-India stock, and the publick, on the subject of the shipping concerns of the Company." 1.0 1
"Bradley, Henry," "Physical and philosophical remarks on Dr. Dover's late pamphlet," 1.0 1
"Bradley, Henry," "A treatise on mercury," 1.0 1
"Freire, João," "The most celebrated popish ecclesiastical romance:" 1.0 1
"M. K.," "Letters between Mrs. M*** K*****," 1.0 1
"Carlisle, John," "The nature of religious zeal." 1.0 1
"Wilcox, Daniel," "The duty of holding fast the form of sound words." 1.0 1
"Wilcox, Daniel," "The noble stand. Second part." 1.0 1
"Wilcox, Daniel," "The noble stand." 1.0 1
"Piers, Henry," "A sermon preached (in part). Before the Right Worshipful the Dean of the Arches, and the Reverend the clergy of the deanery of Shoreham;" 1.0 1
"Piers, Henry," "Thanksgiving for a plentiful harvest." 1.0 1
"Piers, Henry," "Infidelity the ruin of a people;" 1.0 1
"Piers, Henry," "A sermon preached (in part) before the Right Worshipful the Dean of the Arches, and the Reverend the clergy of the deanery of Shoreham;" 1.0 1
"Piers, Henry," "Gospel-Repentance:" 1.0 1
"Piers, Henry," "A letter in defence of our present liturgy;" 1.0 1
"Duncan, John," "A companion for the closet," 1.0 1
"Duncan, John," "A companion for the Sabbath;" 1.0 1
"Hanbury Williams, Charles," "S----s and J----l. A new ballad." 1.0 3
"Hanbury Williams, Charles," "The country girl: an ode." 1.0 1
"Hanbury Williams, Charles," "The wife and the nurse:" 1.0 2
"Hanbury Williams, Charles," "A dialogue between G--s E---e and B--b D---n." 1.0 1
"Hanbury Williams, Charles," "An ode from the E---- of B---- to ambition." 1.0 1
"Hanbury Williams, Charles," "An ode to the Right Honourable Stephen Poyntz, Esq;" 1.0 2
"Hanbury Williams, Charles," "Place-Book for the year seventeen-hundred," 1.0 1
"Hanbury Williams, Charles," "A dialogue between Gs E-e and Bb D-n." 1.0 1
"Hanbury Williams, Charles," "The old coachman: a new ballad. To which is added, Labour in vain." 1.0 1
"Hanbury Williams, Charles," "The odes" 8.0 3
"Hanbury Williams, Charles," "The heroes: a new ballad." 1.0 2
"Hanbury Williams, Charles," "A collection of poems, principally consisting of the most celebrated pieces of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, Knight of the Bath." 1.0 1
"Generosus." "The nature of patronage," 1.0 1
"Weeks, John," "A discourse on the state of souls," 1.0 1
"Jones, Robert," "Artificial fire-works," 1.0 1
"Jones, Robert," "A treatise on skating:" 1.0 1
"Jones, Robert," "Artificial fireworks," 1.0 1
"C. B." "The management of the four last years vindicated:" 1.0 1
"Season, Henry," "Speculum anni:" 17.0 5
"Kemble, John Philip," "Songs in Lodoiska;" 1.0 1
"Kemble, John Philip," "Lodoiska;" 1.0 2
"Bewicke, Wilson," "The spiritual harvest," 1.0 1
"Jackson, William," "Sermons on practical and important subjects, by the late Rev. W. F. Jackson, tried and convicted for high treason, in Dublin, April 23, 1795." 1.0 1
"Jackson, William," "Thoughts on the causes of the delay of the Westminster Scrutiny." 1.0 1
"Jackson, William," "Lycidas: a musical entertainment. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. The words altered from Milton." 1.0 1
"Tolfrey, Samuel." "Short remarks on Mr. Twining's observations on the question to be balloted for at the East-India-House, January 14, 1795. By Samuel Tolfrey, A Proprietor of India Stock." 1.0 1
"Velleius Paterculus," "The roman history of C. Velleius Paterculus." 1.0 1
"Bogue, David," "The diffusion of divine truth." 1.0 1
"Bogue, David," "The great importance of having right sentiments in religion:" 1.0 1
"Guilhermin, Mary." "A series of letters for the use of young ladies and gentlemen in French and English." 1.0 1
"Hutcheson, Francis," "Considerations on patronages." 1.0 1
"Crumpton, William." "A plain and comprehensive treatise of decimals and mensuration." 1.0 1
"Fairchild, Thomas," "The city gardener." 1.0 1
"Goldoni, Carlo," "Bertoldo, Bertoldino e Cacasenno alla corte del Rè Alboino:" 1.0 1
"Goldoni, Carlo," "La buona figliuola maritata," 1.0 1
"Goldoni, Carlo," "The accomplish'd maid:" 1.0 1
"Goldoni, Carlo," "La buona figliuola;" 12.0 2
"Goldoni, Carlo," "Lo speziale, the apothecary, a comic opera;" 1.0 1
"Goldoni, Carlo," "Bertoldo, Bertoldino, e Cacasenno alla corte del Rè Alboino." 1.0 1
"Goldoni, Carlo," "Gli uccellatori, a new comic opera," 1.0 1
"Goldoni, Carlo," "The maid of the vale;" 1.0 1
"Goldoni, Carlo," "Germondo; a new serious opera; as performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market, the poetry by Signor Goldoni, the music entirely new by the celebrated Signor Tomaso Trajetta, the translation by F. Bottarelli, A. M." 1.0 1
"Goldoni, Carlo," "Le pescatrici. Opera comica. Da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B." 1.0 1
"Williams, William Bell." "The alarm of fire improved." 2.0 2
"Williams, William Bell." "The triumphant believer." 1.0 1
"Williams, William Bell." "A sermon preached at All Saints, High-Wycombe, Bucks, on Sunday, January 1, 1792." 1.0 1
"Country farmer." "Three letters to a member of the honourable House of Commons," 1.0 1
"Country farmer." "The present taxes compared to the payments made to the publick within the memory of man." 1.0 1
"Willison, John," "A letter to an English Member of Parliament, from a gentleman in Scotland," 1.0 1
"Willison, John," "Gospel-Hymns, in memory of redeeming love, and of the death and sufferings of the Lord Jesus Christ, for perishing sinners. For the use of children. By the Rev. Mr. John Willison, Late Minister of the Gospel at Dundee." 1.0 1
"Willison, John," "A prophecy of the French Revolution," 1.0 1
"Toplady, Augustus Montague." "Moral and political moderation recommended:" 1.0 1
"Gouge, Thomas," "The young man's guide, through the wilderness of this world, to the heavenly Canaan." 1.0 1
"Enemy to pious fraud." "A Sovereign remedy for the cure of hypocrisy and blind zeal," 1.0 1
"Hardy, Samuel," "The indispensible necessity of constantly celebrating the Christian sacrifice, plainly proved from Scripture and antiquity. By Samuel Hardy, A. B. Curate of Layham." 1.0 1
"Hicks, Samuel." "Six discourses on the following subjects:" 1.0 1
"Masters, Thomas." "A sermon preach'd at the Point in Rotherhithe, on January 20, 1714/15." 1.0 1
"Savery, William," "A sermon, preached at the meeting-house of the people called Quakers," 1.0 1
"Wallin, Benjamin," "The everlasting communion of saints with their Lord in the kingdom of Heaven their comfort, when mourning the loss of their fellow-communicants on earth." 1.0 1
"Wallin, Benjamin," "The importance of family-religion." 1.0 1
"Wallin, Benjamin," "The folly of neglecting divine institutions." 1.0 1
"Wallin, Benjamin," "The experience of the saints asserted and proved." 1.0 1
"Wallin, Benjamin," "The eternal existence of the Lord Jesus Christ considered and improved." 1.0 1
"Wingfield, Thomas," "The lawfulness of wishing destruction to the King's enemies." 1.0 1
"Wingfield, Thomas," "The lord's Supper not a sacrifice:" 1.0 1
"Curate of London." "A short preservative against the doctrines reviv'd by Mr. Whitefield and his adherents." 1.0 1
"Cowper, John," "A sermon preached at the assizes held at the city of Carlisle, August 5, 1752. Before Sir Thomas Birch, and Baron Legg. By John Cowper, M.A." 1.0 1
"Walton, Izaak," "Love and truth:" 1.0 1
"Vermuyden, Cornelius," "Sir Cornelius Vermuyden's agreement with King Charles for draining Hatfield Chace, &c." 1.0 1
"Whitehouse, Thomas." "An address to the people of Ireland, by Messrs. Thomas and Joshua Whitehouse, Formerly Proprietors of the State Lottery Office, Parliament-Street, Dublin." 1.0 1
"Sailor on Board the S---ness Fleet." "The wind in the east:" 1.0 1
"Roscoe, William," "Thoughts on the causes of the present failures." 1.0 2
"Thornley, John," "Two discourses. First, a seasonable remembrance to relapsed persons, being a sermon industriously wrought upon a select text of Holy Scripture shewing, the infectious nature of fornication, that Unclean and Damnable Sin: How it defileth the Body more than any other Sin (except Adultery, which is the greater.) Giving proper and plain Directions to youthful Persons and others to flee from it, Admonition to unclean Persons to repent, Timely Caution to all to avoid it; and prescribing proper Antidotes against it. Second, a sermon Diligently wrought upon a chosen Text of Holy Scripture, enlarged with Proofs and Arguments, needful to many Christians in this Age. Reproving the unthankfulness of those who sit down to eat and drink with out asking a blessing and rise from Table and depart without returning Thanks to God. Instructing others in a dutiful Point to give Thanks to God when they Drink, as well as when they eat. The second edition, corrected and revised To which is added, A Third Sermon, treating of the Benefits of speaking Truth by Yea and Nay, the great evil of Lying, prophane Swearing, and Damning. With Graces added, to be said, before and after Meat and Drink. Suitable to be bought and given away to others, by those who are charitably inclin'd. By John Thornley, Curate of Bosley, in the County of Chester." 1.0 1
"Thornley, John," "An essay, or examination of the doctrine of Robert Barclay's Apology." 1.0 1
"Lind, James," "Three letters relating to the navy, Gibraltar, and Portmahon." 1.0 2
"Bridges," "An hymn to the Supreme Being. With a preface, on the general design of it. By Mr. Bridges." 1.0 1
"Bridges," "Divine wisdom and providence; an essay." 1.0 1
"Andrews, Henry," "A royal almanack and meteorological diary for the year of our Lord 1778," 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "An address, humbly designed, to promote the revival of religion, (more especially) amongst the General Baptists. By John Evans, A.M. Pastor of a Congregation, Meeting in Worship-Street" 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "David's choice," 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "St. Paul's comfortable reflection and prospect, in view of death," 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "An attempt to account for the infidelity of the late Edward Gibbon, Esq." 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, October 18, 1795;" 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "Three sermons upon occasion of the opening of a new meeting-place in New Broad Street Petty-France," 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, April 30, 1797;" 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "A sermon preach'd in London January 16th 1714/5 on occasion of the dreadful fire" 1.0 2
"Evans, John," "The wisdom of owning God for the guide of our youth." 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "A sermon;" 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "Juvenile pieces: designed for the youth of both sexes." 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "A funeral sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of the late Reverend Daniel Williams," 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "The king and his faithful subjects rejoycing in God;" 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "A letter to Mr. Cumming," 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "The advantage and honour of a religious descent." 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "God with us, while we are with Him." 1.0 1
"Evans, John," "A sermon preach'd at the evening-lecture in Salters-Hall, July the 15th, 1716." 1.0 1
"Commissioner of One of the Aggrieved Parishes in Westminster." "An enquiry how far the commissioners of His Majesty's land-tax," 1.0 1
"A. W.," "The enormous abomination of the hoop-petticoat," 1.0 1
"Noake, Dorothy." "The life and adventures of the Marchioness Urbino." 1.0 1
"Drew, Charles," "The genuine trial of Charles Drew," 1.0 1
"Rawlinson, Richard," "The history and antiquities of the city and cathedral-church of Hereford:" 1.0 1
"Rawlinson, Richard," "A full and impartial account of the Oxford-Riots. Containing I. The Behaviour of the Constitution-Club, with a compleat List of the Rioters cited before the Vice-Chancellor, and the Proceedings against them. II. An Order against Riots, and Tumults, drawn up by Bishop Smalridge. III. An Order for the strict Observation of the First of August, the Day of His Majesty's happy Accession to the Throne. IV. The Substance of Judge Dormer's Excellent Charge, upon opening the Assizes, on Wednesday the Third of August. V. The Presentment of the Grand-Jury, read to the Court by Sir Robert Jenkinson, Bart. Foreman, on Friday the Fifth of August. VI. An Account of the Anabaptist-Teacher at Oxford, who Baptized Two young Women in the Morning, and was found in Bed between them the same Night. In a letter from a member of the university, to his friend in London." 1.0 1
"Rawlinson, Richard," "The history and antiquities of the city and cathedral-church of Hereford." 1.0 1
"Rawlinson, Richard," "The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Rochester." 1.0 1
"Rawlinson, Richard," "The history and antiquities of I. The cathedral church of Salisbury," 1.0 1
"Verax." "Observations on a late letter to a certain foreign minister, &c." 1.0 1
"Verax." "An expostulatory epistle to the Welch knight, on the late revolution in politicks;" 1.0 2
"Verax." "An humble and free address to the most noble president, the right honourable and worthy vice-presidents, governors, trustees, and guardians of the Foundling-Hospital." 1.0 1
"Nottingham, Daniel Finch," "The answer of the Earl of Nottingham to Mr. Whiston's letter to him," 1.0 4
"Nottingham, Daniel Finch," "Observations upon the state of the nation, in January 1712/3." 1.0 2
"Nottingham, Daniel Finch," "Observations upon the state of the nation," 1.0 1
"Author of the History of the late Septennial Parliament." "The art of parliamenteering." 1.0 2
"Coke, Thomas," "A funeral sermon," 1.0 1
"Coke, Thomas," "The substance of a sermon preached in Baltimore and Philadelphia, on the first and eighth of May, 1791, on the death of the Rev. John Wesley. By the Rev. T. Coke, L.L.D." 1.0 1
"Peel, Robert," "The substance of the speech of Robert Peel, Esquire, in the House of Commons, on Thursday, the 14th of February, 1799, on the question for receiving the report of the Committee on the resolutions respecting an incorporate union with Ireland. With a correct copy of the resolutions, as they were finally amended by the House of Commons." 1.0 1
"Lewis, Richard," "The excellency of the Christian system demonstrated:" 1.0 1
"Lewis, Richard," "The robin-Hood Society:" 1.0 1
"Hopper, John." "Explanation and use of the rotadiarium; or twenty-year almanack. Being a work superbly engraved, and calculated to answer, in an eminent Degree, all the Purposes of an Almanack for twenty Years to come. By J. Hopper, Of the City of Durham." 1.0 1
"Hawes, Richard," "The practice of inoculation consider'd, with respect to the most material points of it; to which is added, some interesting advice to the patient under his preparation; with remarks on the use of mercury, by Richard Hawes." 1.0 1
"M. O." "The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The brothers, now acting at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, is founded." 1.0 1
"Wolff, Christian," "A discovery of the true cause of the wonderful multiplication of corn;" 1.0 1
"Atkins, James," "A treatise on the horizontal sun and moon, wherein is shewn, according to the principles of refraction, how it happens, that those bodies seem bigger in the horizon than in the zenith; And also how Mankind do not form their Judgment concerning the Magnitude of Objects by the Angles, which they Subtend at the Eye, either when they are seen in Refracted or Unrefracted Light; And Likewise how the Superior Planets May a Retrograde motion in opposition, Altho' the Sun Moves in an Orbit Round the Earth; Together with certain Astronomical Difficulties. By the Rev. James Atkins, Rector of St. Michael's in Long-Stanton in Cambridgeshire, and Formerly Fellow of St. Mary Magdalene College in Cambridge." 1.0 1
"Jones, Griffith," "A further account of the progress of the circulating Welsh charity-schools. In a letter to a friend. By the Reverend Mr. Jones, Minister of Llandowror, near Laugharne, Carmarthenshire." 1.0 1
"Beilby, Ralph," "A general history of quadrupeds." 1.0 1
"Beilby, Ralph," "History of British birds." 2.0 2
"Sullivane, Joseph." "The trials of Joseph Sullivane, alias Silver Robert Whitty, and Felix Hara, For High Treason; At Justice-Hall in the Old-Baily. on Tuesday the 18th this instant October, 1715." 1.0 1
"Chapman, John," "Phlegon re-examined:" 1.0 1
"Chapman, John," "Remarks on a book intitled, Christianity as old as the creation," 1.0 1
"Member of the House of Commons." "The false accusers accused; or the undeceived Englishman:" 1.0 2
"Member of the House of Commons." "A letter from a member of the House of Commons to a true-born Englishman of the House of Lords;" 1.0 1
"Johnston, George Milligen." "A short description of the province of South-Carolina," 1.0 1
"Mackworth, Humphrey," "Peace at home:" 2.0 2
"Mackworth, Humphrey," "An answer to several queries relating to the proposal for payment of the publick debts," 1.0 1
"Mackworth, Humphrey," "Down with the mug:" 1.0 1
"Mackworth, Humphrey," "A proposal for payment of the publick debts," 1.0 4
"Cockburn, William," "The mission and authority of the clergy vindicated," 1.0 1
"Reynolds, Frederick," "Management:" 1.0 1
"Reynolds, Frederick," "Laugh when you can:" 1.0 1
"Reynolds, Frederick," "Speculation;" 1.0 1
"P. W." "A description of all the counties in England and Wales," 1.0 1
"P. W." "A seasonable apology for Mr. H-g-r." 1.0 1
"Baillie, John," "Two sermons:" 1.0 2
"Oldisworth, William," "Reasons for restoring the Whigs." 1.0 1
"Oldisworth, William," "A pindarick ode, to the memory of Dr. William King." 1.0 1
"Berriman, William," "Family-Religion recommended as the best preservative against the growth of infidelity and popery:" 1.0 1
"Berriman, William," "The tithing of the third year." 1.0 1
"Berriman, William," "Some brief remarks on Mr. Chandler's introduction to The history of the Inquisition: so far as it relates to the cause of Arianism, and the two first general Councils: in which His gross Misrepresentations of Fact are detected and exposed. Together with a short Reply to his Calumnies against Archbishop Laud. By William Berriman, D. D. Rector of St. Andrew's Undershaft, and Fellow of Eton College." 1.0 1
"Berriman, William," "A sermon preach'd to the religious societies in and about London," 1.0 2
"Berriman, William," "A review of the remarks on Mr. Chandler's Introduction to the history of the inquisition: in which his answer to the said remarks is consider'd; His Misrepresentations of Fact are farther laid open, and his Prevarications in Defence of them exposed. By William Berriman, D. D. Rector of St. Andrew's Undershaft, and Fellow of Eton College." 1.0 1
"Berriman, William," "The brutishness of despising religion," 1.0 1
"Fall, James," "The protestants charge against the Church of Rome, maintained:" 1.0 1
"Vickers, William," "A brief account of a specifick remedy for curing the king's evil," 1.0 1
"Feilding, Robert," "The trial of Robert Fielding, Esq. On Wednesday, December 4, 1706, in the Fifth Year of the Reign of Queen Anne, for felony, in marrying Her Grace the Duchess of Cleveland; his first wife being then alive; With the Proceedings, after the Trial, in the Prerogative Court. To which is added An appendix relating to the indictment instituted against Elizabeth Duchess of Kingston, Pointing to Circumstances somewhat Similar." 1.0 1
"Fleming, S." "An impartial statement of the merits and services of opposition;" 1.0 1
"Annesley, James," "The trial of James Annesley and Joseph Redding, at the sessions-house in the Old Bailey, on Thursday the 15th of July, 1742. for the murder of Thomas Egglestone." 1.0 1
"Chambaud, Lewis," "Exercises to the rules and construction of French speech;" 1.0 1
"Zachariä, Friedrich Wilhelm," "Tabby in Elysium, a mock poem, from the German of F. W. Zachariae, by R. E. Raspe." 1.0 1
"Gentleman residing at Paris." "An authentic account of the whole conduct of the young Chevalier." 1.0 1
"Moreau, Simeon," "A tour to Cheltenham Spa; or, Gloucestershire display'd." 1.0 1
"Penn, James," "The fair sex vindicated," 1.0 1
"Penn, James," "A sermon, preached at Christ-Church in Newgate Street, on Monday, the 21st of September," 1.0 1
"Nicholson, Peter," "The new carpenters' guide," 1.0 1
"Trowell, Thomas," "The kentish farrier:" 1.0 1
"Freeman, Joshua." "A letter to Robert Moss, Thomas Gooch, and the rest of the ministers, who, in a late petition to the House of Lords, stiled themselves the clergy in and about London. By Joshua Freeman." 1.0 1
"Sanderson, Robert," "A discourse concerning the nature and obligation of oaths. Wherein all the cases which have any relation to oaths enjoyned by governments, are briefly considered." 1.0 1
"Sanderson, Robert," "Logic? artis compendium." 1.0 2
"Sanderson, Robert," "Logicæ artis compendium." 37.0 4
"Pearce, Zachary," "The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part II. Containing a defence of the literal story of Jesus's driving the buyers and sellers out of the temple, And Suffering the Devils to enter into the Herd of Swine." 1.0 1
"Pearce, Zachary," "The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part IV. Containing a defence of the literal story of Jesus's healing the infirm man at the pool of Bethesda, And His healing the Paralytick, who was let down thro' the Roof." 1.0 1
"Pearce, Zachary," "A sermon preached at the new parish church of St. Martin in the Fields," 1.0 1
"Pearce, Zachary," "The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part I. Containing the proofs of Jesus' resurrection stated, and the objections to it answer'd." 1.0 1
"Pearce, Zachary," "The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part I. Containing the proofs of Jesus's resurrection stated, and the objections to it answer'd." 1.0 1
"Pearce, Zachary," "The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part III. Containing a defence of the literal story of Jesus's causing the barren fig-tree to wither away, and His turning the Water into Wine." 1.0 1
"Pearce, Zachary," "The miracles of Jesus vindicated." 1.0 1
"Pearce, Zachary," "The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part III. Containing a defence of the literal story of Jesus's causing the barren fig-tree to wither away, And His turning the Water into Wine." 1.0 1
"Pearce, Zachary," "The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part I. Containing the proofs of Jesus's resurrection stated, and the Objections to it answer'd." 1.0 1
"Pearce, Zachary," "The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part IV. Containing a defence of the literal story of Jesus's healing the infirm man at the pool of Bethesda, and His healing the Paralytick, who was let down thro' the Roof." 1.0 1
"Author of the Letter to Sir T. H." "The sense of the court and Parliaments of England, as to the dissenters, ever since the Restoration:" 1.0 1
"Troughton, John," "The charge given to Mr. William Moss of Buckingham," 1.0 1
"M. M." "The pious man's directions:" 1.0 1
"M. M." "The magdalen:" 1.0 1
"MacKay, J." "Quebec Hill; or, Canadian scenery. A poem." 1.0 1
"Still, Britannus." "Some thoughts on the bill to prevent the growth of schism. In a letter to a friend. By a lover of his Queen, and the Protestant interest." 1.0 1
"Sommers, Thos." "Observations on the meaning and extent of the oath, taken at the admission of every burgess in the city of Edinburgh, as Comprehending the Duties of Religion Allegiance to the King, Respect and Submission to the Authority of the Civil Magistrate, and the Relative Duties which Burgessls Owe to Each Other. By Thos. Sommers, Burgess and Freeman Glazier of Edinburgh." 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "A divine poem upon a spiritual birth." 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "A sermon on the dimensions of eternal love." 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "The naked bow of God;" 9.0 3
"Huntington, William," "Zion's alarm, not without cause." 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "The last will and testament of William Huntington," 7.0 2
"Huntington, William," "Spoils taken from the Tower of London, without siege, violence, bloodshed, conquest, or loss to the owners. In a letter to a friend. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey." 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "The bank of charity, at Providence chapel. Instituted, February 22, 1790. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel; and Monkwell Street, in the City." 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "God, the poor man's guardian," 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "God the guardian of the poor, and the bank of faith, or, a Display of the Providences of God, Which have at sundry Periods of Time attended the Author. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, Cavendish-Square, and at Monk-Well-Street, Wood-Street. Author of the Spiritual Sea Voyage-The Arminian Skeleton-The Naked Bow of God-The Poor Christian's Last Will and Testament-The Divine Poem on a Spiritual Birth-The Kingdom of Heaven taken by Prayer-a Sermon on the Dimensions of Eternal Love-The Asp-The Law established by Faith-And five Numbers of the Epistles of Faith." 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "A letter to the Rev. Torial Joss, Minister of the gospel, Tubernarie Wolk. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting." 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "The law established by the faith of Christ. A sermon, preached at Providence Chapel, on the first day of January, 1786, by William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey." 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "An answer to fools; and a word to the wise. Addressed to the Reverend Maria de Fleury, John Ryland, and co. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel, at Providence Chapel; at Monkwell Street Meeting; and at Horsleydown." 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "Tidings from Wallingford." 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "The cry of little faith heard and answered," 1.0 1
"Huntington, William," "A spiritual sea voyage," 1.0 1
"Andrews, T." "Vindication of the Church of England;" 1.0 1
"Wilton, Samuel." "The improvement of our talents considered. A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, January 2, 1775. For the Benefit of the Charity School in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By Samuel Wilton, D. D." 1.0 1
"Author of several Spectators." "The history of providence," 1.0 1
"Gifford, Andrew," "A sermon in commemoration of the great storm," 2.0 2
"Chandler, Samuel," "The character and reward of a Christian bishop." 1.0 1
"Chandler, Samuel," "Christ the pattern of the Christian's future glory." 1.0 1
"Chandler, Samuel," "A short and plain catechism." 1.0 1
"Chandler, Samuel," "An answer to the Brief remarks of William Berriman, D.D." 1.0 1
"Chandler, Samuel," "The notes of the church considered:" 1.0 1
"Chandler, Samuel," "The dispute better adjusted," 1.0 1
"Chandler, Samuel," "The necessary and immutable difference between moral good and evil," 1.0 1
"Chandler, Samuel," "Plain reasons for being a Christian." 1.0 1
"Chandler, Samuel," "Doing good recommended from the example of Christ." 1.0 1
"Chandler, Samuel," "An account of the conference held in Nicholas-Lane, February 13th. 1734-5." 1.0 1
"Chandler, Samuel," "A second treatise on the notes of the Church:" 1.0 1
"Hunter, Thomas," "The good man." 1.0 1
"Converted Thief." "Street-Robberies," 1.0 1
"Person who has belonged to the publick offices upwards of twenty years." "The traveller's pocket-companion: or, a compleat description of the roads," 1.0 1
"Saunders, Henry Martin." "The crimps," 1.0 1
"Haggitt, George," "A familiar treatise on the sacrament." 1.0 2
"Wilson, Ralph," "A full and impartial account of all the robberies committed by John Hawkins, George Sympson, (lately Executed for Robbing the Bristol Mails) and their companions." 1.0 3
"Poulson, James." "Just published, number III." 1.0 1
"Poulson, James." "Just published, number V." 1.0 1
"Poulson, James." "Just published, number II." 1.0 1
"Poulson, James." "Just published, number IV." 1.0 1
"Berquin," "Select stories for the instruction and entertainment of children, from the French of M. Berquin. Embellished with Four Copper-Plates." 1.0 1
"Berquin," "The looking-Glass for the mind; or, intellectual mirror:" 1.0 1
"Berquin," "The honest farmer. A drama, in five acts, to which are added, Vanity punished, and Blind-Man's buff. By M. Berquin, Author of the Childrens' Friend. To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart, To make mankind in conscious virtue bold, Live o'er each scene, and be what they behold." 1.0 1
"T. B.," "A letter from a private person to his pastor," 1.0 1
"Stamper, Francis," "The modern character, introduc'd in the scenes of Vanbrugh's Æsop." 1.0 1
"Stamper, Francis," "A modern character, introduc'd in the scenes of Vanbrugh's Æsop." 1.0 1
"Gawler, William," "Dorchester:" 1.0 1
"Layng, Henry." "Sold for the benefit of the charity. A sermon preached in the Parish-Church of All-Saints in Northampton, before the president and governors of the County Infirmary for Sick and Lame Poor, at the anniversary meeting on Monday, September 22, 1746. By Henry Layng, A. M. Rector of Paulerspury in Northamptonshire, and Prebendary of Lincoln. To which is added, an appendix, and a list of the subscribers and benefactors." 1.0 1
"Hall, Joseph," "A sober reply to Mr. Higgs's merry arguments," 1.0 1
"Hall, Joseph," "The passion sermon," 1.0 1
"Diaper, William," "An imitation of the seventeenth epistle of the first book of Horace." 1.0 1
"Sydall, Elias," "The clergy farther vindicated. A sermon preach'd in the cathedral-church of Canterbury," 1.0 1
"Sydall, Elias," "The insupportable yoke of popery," 1.0 1
"Harris, R." "A sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Buttall." 1.0 1
"Cochrane, John," "Examination of the plans proposed for the East India Company's shipping; the great importance of adopting a proper system explained; and a plan suggested for making the ships employed in the commerce with Asia, beneficial both to the state and to the East India Company. By th honourable John Cochrane. Drawn up in March 1786, and now First Published, with a Preface." 1.0 1
"Nutt, Frederick." "The complete confectioner; or, the whole art of confectionary:" 1.0 1
"Varlo, Charles," "The essence of agriculture," 1.0 1
"Varlo, Charles," "Nature display'd, a new work," 1.0 1
"Nash, Michael," "Paine's Age of reason measured by the standard of truth." 1.0 1
"Nash, Michael," "A serious address to believers only," 1.0 1
"English Gentleman." "An ample disquisition into the nature of regalities and other heretable jurisdictions," 1.0 1
"Furtado, John." "An essay on fingering the piano-forte, &c. By John Furtado, Mus. Prof. Stoke-Newington." 1.0 1
"Jackson, Theodore." "A serious address to the Queen," 1.0 1
"Jay, William," "A sermon, preached at the opening of the independent chapel in Bath," 1.0 1
"Pagès, François Xavier," "Anti-Revolutionary thoughts of a revolutionary writer: from \"the secret history of the revolution of France,\" by Monsieur François Pagès." 1.0 1
"Young, William," "The rights of Englishmen; or the British constitution of government, compared with that of a democratic republic. By the author of The history of the republic of Athens." 1.0 1
"Young, William," "Corn trade." 1.0 2
"Porteus, Beilby," "A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 9, 1776." 1.0 1
"Porteus, Beilby," "A sermon preached in the chapel of the Asylum for Female Orphans," 1.0 1
"Porteus, Beilby," "An earnest exhortation to the religious observance of Good-Friday." 2.0 2
"Porteus, Beilby," "Letters, &c. which have lately passed between the Bishop of London, and the Rev. H.B. Dudley, respecting the advowson of the vacant rectory of Bradwell near the sea, Essex." 1.0 1
"Single, John." "The batchelor's recantation." 1.0 1
"Craig, Campbell." "The genuine trial at bar, between Campbell Craig, lessee of James Annesley, Esq; plaintiff, and the Right Honourable Richard, Earl of Anglesey, defendant. Before the Right Honourable John Bowes, Esq; Lord Chief Baron, And the Honourable Richard Mountney and Arthur Dawson, Esqrs; the other Barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Dublin. Begun the 11th, and ended the 25th of November, in Michaelmas Term, the 17th Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George II. Anno Dom. 1743." 1.0 1
"Craig, Campbell." "The trial in ejectment" 1.0 1
"Pringle, John," "The life of General James Wolfe, the conqueror of Canada: or, the elogium of that renowned hero, Attempted according to the Rules of Eloquence. With a Monumental Inscription, Latin and English, To perpetuate his Memory. By J*** P******, A.M." 1.0 1
"Member of parliament, and of His Majesty's Privy Council." "An exposure of the domestic and foreign attempts to destroy the British Constitution," 1.0 1
"Easterbrook, Joseph." "An appeal to the public respecting George Lukins, (called the Yatton demoniac,) containing an account of his affliction and deliverance; Together with A Variety of Circumstances which tend to exculpate him from the Charge of Imposture. By Joseph Easterbrook, Vicar of Temple in the City of Bristol." 1.0 1
"Hannay, Patrick," "The unhappy lovers:" 1.0 1
"London minister." "An essay concerning our obligations to hold communion with all that own the letter of the bible." 1.0 1
"W. H." "A modest attempt to prove Dr. H-- not the author of the Bouchain dialogue." 1.0 1
"Newton, William," "A sermon preach'd in the Parish church of Wingham, in Kent. On Sunday, July 2. 1727." 1.0 1
"Newton, William," "A thanksgiving sermon for our double deliverance from popery and slavery," 1.0 1
"Newton, William," "The principles of the low-church-men" 1.0 1
"Brevint, Daniel," "The christian sacrament and sacrifice:" 1.0 1
"Synge, Richard," "Loyalty to His Majesty King George," 1.0 1
"Meriton, Henry," "A circumstantial narrative of the loss of the Halsewell." 1.0 1
"Meriton, Henry," "A circumstantial narrative of the loss of the Halsewell" 1.0 3
"Pegge, Samuel," "Light shining in darkness:" 1.0 1
"Pegge, Samuel," "Sketch of the history of Bolsover and Peak Castles, in the county of Derby." 1.0 1
"Choisy," "The history of the life and death of David, with moral reflections. A translation from the French. Found among the papers of his late excellency Matthew Prior, Esq; in the custody of Mr. Adrian Drift, his executor. To which is annexed, a philosophical essay concerning love and friendship." 1.0 1
"Country-gentleman." "A letter from a country-gentleman," 1.0 1
"Country-gentleman." "A full exposition of a pamphlet entitled," 1.0 1
"Nicholson, Isaac," "The unspeakable gift:" 1.0 1
"Malcolm, Sarah," "A true copy of the paper, delivered the night before her execution, by Sarah Malcom, to the Rev. Mr. Piddington, Lecturer of St. Bartholomew the Great, March 6th, 1732-3." 1.0 1
"Lightfoote, Robert," "The duty of a good minister with respect to himself and his flock:" 1.0 1
"Woodward, Henry," "The beggar's pantomime;" 1.0 1
"Woodward, Henry," "A letter to Henry Woodward, comedian, occasion'd by his Letter to the inspector. By Simon Partridge, the facetious cobler of Pall Mall. And Son to the late Mr. Partridge, famous for his Dispute with Isaac Bicker staff." 1.0 1
"Woodward, Henry," "A letter from Henry Woodward," 1.0 3
"Bullock, Thomas," "The nature of oaths and guilt of perjury considered," 1.0 1
"Wilson, John," "Address'd to the merchants of London." 1.0 1
"Wilson, John," "A full and circumstantial narrative of the life and trial of John Wilson," 1.0 1
"Rider, William," "Rider's almanack:" 1.0 1
"Gentleman surgeon of the said ship." "An authentick narration of all the occurrences," 1.0 1
"Butler, Thomas," "A safe, easy, and expeditious method of procuring any quantity of fresh water at sea;" 1.0 1
"Denis, Jean-Baptiste," "A plot discovered:" 1.0 1
"Maurice, Thomas," "An elegiac and historical poem," 1.0 1
"Hippesley, R." "Bath and it's environs," 1.0 1
"Britanno-Hibernus," "Northern revolutions." 1.0 1
"Burton, Nicolas," "A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, at St. Nicolas's Church, in Newcastle upon Tine, Sept. 9th, 1712. Publish'd at the Request of the Stewards, and the rest of the Society. By Nicolas Burton, M. A. and Lecturer in the Cathedral and St. Nicolas's Churches in Durham." 1.0 1
"Miln, William." "A practical essay," 1.0 1
"White, Nathaniel," "A sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Anna-Maria Poole," 1.0 1
"White, Thomas," "Saint Guerdun's well. A poem." 1.0 1
"White, Thomas," "The happiness and duty of British subjects." 1.0 1
"Brackett, W." "Captivity without dominion," 1.0 1
"Topham, Edward," "The fool," 1.0 1
"Topham, Edward," "The life of the late John Elwes," 1.0 1
"Topham, Edward," "The life of Mr. Elwes, the celebrated miser. With singular anecdotes, &c. Written by Captain Topham." 1.0 1
"Shippen, William," "A speech against Sir R----- W------'s proposal for increasing the civil list revenue:" 1.0 2
"Shippen, William," "Faction display'd." 1.0 1
"Shippen, William," "Mr. Aislabie's two speeches considered;" 1.0 2
"Pinkethman, William," "Pinkethman's jests:" 1.0 1
"Candid." "A letter to Mr. Ward, one of the managers of the Theatre-Royal, Manchester. Occasioned by his intemperate Charge of ``malignity and Falsehood'' against the Writer of ``impartial Reflections,'' &c. By Candid." 1.0 1
"Candid." "Impartial reflections, on the conduct of the managers, and merits of some of the performers of the Theatre-Royal, Manchester. with Observations on a Late Publication, Entitled ``a Peep into the Theatre, &c.''" 1.0 1
"C. D. R. T. X." "Extortion no usury; or, the merits of a late election. Discussed in a dialogue between Minos, Lord Russell, Charles Churchill, and Jeremiah Dyson, Esquire." 1.0 1
"Bull, Robert," "A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral of Gloucester, on Sunday, July the 18th, 1714." 1.0 1
"Hervey, Thomas," "A complaint on the part of the Hon. Thomas Hervey," 1.0 1
"Hervey, Thomas," "A letter from the Hon. Thomas Hervey to the late King. To which is prefixed one to the Duke of Newcastle, recommending the contents of it to His Grace's furtherance and favour." 1.0 2
"Montejo, Pedro de," "The statesman's progress: or memoirs of the rise, administration, and fall of Houly Chan," 1.0 1
"Waithman, Robert," "War proved to be the real cause of the present scarcity," 1.0 1
"Matthews, Thomas," "A collection of poems, moral and religious," 1.0 1
"H. P." "A looking glass for children," 1.0 1
"Bentley, Richard," "A sermon upon popery: preach'd before the University of Cambridge, November Vth. MDCCXV. By Richard Bentley, D. D. Master of Trinity College, and Chaplain to His Majesty." 1.0 1
"Bentley, Richard," "Dr. Bentley's dedication of Horace, translated." 1.0 1
"Bentley, Richard," "Remarks upon a late Discourse of free-thinking:" 1.0 1
"Bayly, Edward," "A sermon preached at St. James's church in Bath," 1.0 1
"Morison, James." "An attempt to vindicate, explain and enforce the important duty of a solemn acknowledgement of sin. In several sermons. Containing An Explication and Vindication of various Passages in the Solemn Acknowledgement of Sins, prefixed to the Bond for renewing our Solemn Covenants." 1.0 1
"Morison, James." "The contrast:" 1.0 2
"Perronet, Vincent," "A defence of infant-baptism," 1.0 1
"Perronet, Vincent," "An earnest exhortation to the strict practice of Christianity." 1.0 1
"Perronet, Vincent," "An essay on recreations. By Vin. Perronet, A. M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent; and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl Stanhope." 1.0 1
"Perronet, Vincent," "Some thoughts on the divine hospitality of the Gospel; And on Hospitality falsly so called. In a discourse on Romans, xii. 13. By Vin. Perronet, A. M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent; and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl Stanhope." 1.0 1
"Nameless Friend." "The prosperity of Britain, proved from the degeneracy of its people." 1.0 1
"Hawling, Francis," "The signal:" 1.0 1
"Hawling, Francis," "The impertinent lovers:" 1.0 1
"Heidegger, John James," "Heydegger's letter to the Bishop of London." 1.0 1
"Gardenstone, Francis Garden," "Letter to the people of Laurencekirk," 1.0 1
"Moore, William," "Free grace exalted, and the proper use of the moral law evinced: in a sermon," 1.0 1
"Townly, Charles." "The courtezans:" 1.0 1
"Cade, Jack." "The quartern loaf for eight-pence;" 1.0 1
"Major, Samuel." "An impartial account of the power and efficacy of that eminent and noble specific," 1.0 1
"Major, Samuel." "An impartial account of the power and efficacy of that eminent and noble specific, the royal patent medicinal snuff. Demonstrated by the evidence of facts." 1.0 1
"Kennett, White," "A sermon preach'd before the arch-bishop, bishops and clergy of the Province of Canterbury, in Convocation Assembled, in the Cathedral church of St. Paul in London. By White Kennet, D. D. Dean of Peterborough, Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Translated from the Latin, which was Publish'd by Command of the Most Reverend the President. With some Account of the Sermons and Speeches made in former Synods, during the First Century after the Reformation." 1.0 1
"Kennett, White," "A thanksgiving-Sermon for the blessing of God," 1.0 1
"Kennett, White," "A second letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle," 1.0 1
"Kennett, White," "The witch-Craft of the present rebellion." 1.0 1
"Kennett, White," "An argument in defence of passive obedience, in opposition to all manner of tenets advanc'd by several pretended fathers of the church, and other eminent writers on the side of resistance to the supreme powers. By White Kennet, D. D. And Dean of Peterborough." 1.0 1
"Kennett, White," "An argument in defence of passive obedience," 1.0 1
"Kennett, White," "The conduct of the Reverend Dr. White Kennett," 1.0 1
"Kennett, White," "A visit to St. Saviour's Southwark, with advice to Dr. Sacheverell's preachers there. By a divine of the Church of England." 1.0 1
"Kennett, White," "A sermon preached before the Lords" 1.0 1
"Kennett, White," "An historical account of the discipline and jurisdiction of the Church of England." 1.0 1
"Scot, William," "No necessity to alter the Common-Prayer;" 1.0 1
"Trot, John." "The bellman of St. James's verses extraordinary." 1.0 1
"English officer of distinction." "An authentick and accurate journal of the siege of Bergen-op-Zoom," 1.0 1
"Douglas, Niel," "The duty of pastors, particularly respecting the Lord's supper;" 1.0 1
"Douglas, Niel," "Britain's guilt, danger and duty;" 1.0 1
"Barlow, Joel," "A letter, addressed to the people of Piedmont, on the advantages of the French Revolution, and the necessity of adopting its principles in Italy." 1.0 1
"Turner, Seth." "The good Christian's support under troubles," 1.0 1
"Hele, Richard." "Select offices of private devotion:" 1.0 1
"Pasquin, Anthony," "The royal Academicians. A farce." 1.0 2
"Pechell, John," "The history of the University of Oxford," 1.0 1
"Moyle, Walter." "The whole works of Walter Moyle, Esq;" 1.0 2
"Anderson, Edward," "Poems." 1.0 1
"Haynes, Hopton," "Causa dei contra novatores:" 1.0 1
"Tickell, Richard," "The project. A poem. Dedicated to Dean Tucker." 1.0 2
"Tickell, Richard," "The wreath of fashion, or, the art of sentimental poetry." 1.0 3
"Tickell, Richard," "Anticipation:" 15.0 2
"Gentleman, a scholar, and a Christian." "A vindication of Mesech and Kedar;" 1.0 1
"Aristotle." "Aristotle of morals to Nicomachus." 1.0 1
"Strype, John," "Lessons proper for fallible man." 1.0 1
"Hazlitt, William," "Human authority, in matters of faith, repugnant to Christianity:" 1.0 1
"Hay, Alexander," "The chichester guide:" 7.0 2
"Vega, Lope de," "Romeo and Juliet. A comedy. Written originally in Spanish by that celebrated dramatic poet, Lopez de Vega, contemporary with Shakespear, and built upon the same story on which that greatest Dramatic Poet of the English Nation has founded his well known Tragedy." 1.0 1
"Watson, Richard," "An apology for the bible," 1.0 1
"Watson, Richard," "Considerations on the expediency of revising the liturgy and articles of the Church of England:" 1.0 1
"Watson, Richard," "An apology for the Bible," 2.0 4
"Watson, Richard," "A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff," 1.0 1
"Watson, Richard," "Two sermons, preached in the cathedral church of Landaff;" 1.0 1
"Watson, Richard," "An address to the people of Great Britain." 1.0 5
"Francis, Benjamin," "An elegy on the death of the Rev. Caleb Evans," 1.0 1
"Francis, Benjamin," "The conflagration:" 1.0 1
"Francis, Benjamin," "An elegy on the death of the Rev. John Gill," 1.0 1
"Boulton, William," "A sermon preached in the Baptist Meeting House, in Swift's-Alley, Nov. 9th. 1760." 1.0 1
"Boulton, William," "The blessedness of those who die in the Lord." 1.0 1
"Freebairn, Robert," "A parcel of books, lately imported from England, and Holland, by Mr. Robert Freebairn, to be sold by auction at his shop below the Trone-Church, upon Tuesday the twenty second day of January, 1734. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale, and most Booksellers Shops in Town. The Books may be seen Eight Days before the Auction. The Time of Sale is from Three in the Afternoon till Seven. The common Rules of Auction are to be observed." 1.0 1
"Blackburne, Francis," "Remarks on the Revd. Dr. Powell's sermon in defence of subscriptions," 1.0 1
"Blackburne, Francis," "A serious enquiry into the use and importance of external religion." 1.0 1
"Blackburne, Francis," "Two sermons preached on a fast day during the late war with France." 1.0 1
"Blackburne, Francis," "A short discourse on the study of the Scriptures." 1.0 1
"Frederick" "Military instruction from the late King of Prussia to his generals." 1.0 2
"Frederick" "The seventh epistle attempted in English, from the King of Prussia's Oeuvres du philosophe de Sans Souci. To Maupertuis." 1.0 1
"Hart, Edward," "No reason to alter the present liturgy of the church of England," 1.0 1
"Fielding, John," "An account of the origin and effects of a police set on foot by His Grace the Duke of Newcastle in the year 1753," 1.0 1
"Fielding, John," "Sir John Fielding's jests; or, new fun for the parlour and kitchen: being The Smartest, Wittiest, and Drollest Collection of Original Jests, Jokes, Repartees, &c. ever yet published. Containing, Particularly the following Facetious and Merry Variety, viz. The Newest Jests Lively Puns Most Poignant Repartees, Choice Bonmots, Strange Blunders, Humorous Adventures Pleasant Tales, New Conundrums, Puzzling Riddles, Queer Sayings, Comical Hobnobs, Laughable Anecdotes, Droll Stories, Best Rebusses, Most curious Epitaphs, Keen and Satyrical Epigrams, Approved Aenigmas, Irish Bulls, Witty Quibbles, Diverting Acrostics, Arch Waggaries, Temporary Squibs, Merry Poems, and Other Wittieisms, &c. &c. Among which are particularly noticed all those jokes that have passed upon various examinations at the Public office, before the late Sir John Fielding and other Magistrates , and which have occasioned even Justice itself to relax and give Countenance to a Smile. The whole Carefully transcribed from Original Manuscript Remarks, and Notes made on such Occasions, and at the Shakespeare, Bedford Arms, and Rose Taverns; Bedford and Piazza Coffee Houses; Jupps, and other Places of Evening Entertainment and Convivial Mirth, near Covent-Garden; where the above Celebrated Genius and his Jovial Companions (the drollest Wits of the present Age) usually met to Kill Care and promote the Practice of Mirth and Good Humour. Compiled by a Justice of the Peace." 1.0 1
"Fielding, John," "Forgery unmasked;" 1.0 1
"Hawkins, W." "The shrubs of Parnassus," 1.0 1
"Hawkins, W." "Miscellanies in prose and verse." 1.0 1
"Somervile, William," "Reasons against repealing the Occasional, and Test Acts, and admitting the dissenters to places of trust and power." 1.0 1
"Somervile, William," "Reasons against repealing the Occasional, and Test acts, and admitting the Dissenters to places of trust and power." 1.0 1
"Giffard, Henry," "Pamela," 1.0 1
"Giffard, Henry," "Pamela." 1.0 2
"Nugent, Robert," "A supplement to The unnatural father, or the persecuted son: being a candid narrative of the most unparalleled sufferings of Robert Nugent, jun. by the means and procurement of his own father. Written by himself, And earnestly recommended to the Perusal of all those whose Goodness gives them the Inclination to alleviate the Distresses of their Fellow-Creatures, and are blessed with the Means. To which is prefixed an address to the Right Honourable Stephen Theodore Janssen, Esq; Lord-Mayor of the City of London." 1.0 1
"S- F-." "The polite gamester:" 1.0 1
"Orcherton, William." "The description and use of the current logg;" 1.0 1
"Author of 'God's universal goodness displayed'." "A letter to the Deists," 1.0 1
"Dale, G." "The convivialist. By G. Dale." 1.0 1
"Jenyns, Soame," "The embarrass'd knight. A satire." 1.0 1
"Jenyns, Soame," "The objections to the taxation of our American colonies, by the legislature of Great Britain, briefly consider'd." 1.0 1
"Jenyns, Soame," "Every man his own law-maker;" 1.0 1
"Jenyns, Soame," "The modern fine lady." 1.0 2
"Jenyns, Soame," "An ode." 1.0 1
"Jenyns, Soame," "Every man his own law-maker:" 1.0 2
"Jenyns, Soame," "The squire and the parson: an eclogue." 1.0 1
"Millar, David," "The true scripture doctrine of justification:" 1.0 1
"Millar, David," "The prescience of God well agreeing with the liberty of created agents." 1.0 1
"Millar, David," "Useful and important answers freely given," 1.0 1
"Millar, David," "The omniscience of God," 1.0 1
"Millar, David," "All future free actions," 1.0 1
"Houstoun, James," "Some new and accurate observations geographical, natural and historical. Containing a true and impartial account of the situation, product, and natural history of the coast of Guinea, so far As relates to the Improvement of that Trade, for the Advantage of Great Britain in general, and the Royal African Company in particular. By James Houstoun, M. D. Humbly Address'd to the Honourable the Court of Assistants of the Royal African Company of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"Meredith, James," "Manners decypher'd." 1.0 1
"Ruspini, Bartholomew," "A treatise on the teeth:" 1.0 1
"Bristed, John," "A discourse on the nature and use of prophecy." 1.0 1
"Shirley, William," "A letter from William Shirley, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Shirley, William," "King Pepin's campaign." 1.0 1
"Alfred." "Three letters to the people of Great-Britain," 1.0 1
"Adair, James," "Observations on the power of alienation in the crown before the first of Queen Anne," 1.0 1
"Adair, James," "Thoughts on the dismission of officers, civil or military for their conduct in Parliament." 1.0 1
"Berkeley, John," "Memoirs of Sir John Berkley," 1.0 1
"S----ini, M-----r." "The political padlock, and the English key," 1.0 1
"Partridge, Samuel." "The duty of making a last will and testament;" 1.0 1
"Partridge, Samuel." "The cixth psalm explained and vindicated," 2.0 2
"Aitken, James," "The trial (at large) of James Hill;" 1.0 1
"Aitken, James," "The life of James Aitken, commonly called John the Painter, an incendiary," 1.0 1
"Aitken, James," "The life of James Aitken," 1.0 1
"Parishioner." "A true state of the case in respect to the late disputes in the parish of St. Leonard's Shoreditch, concerning the poor's rates." 1.0 1
"Rees, Thomas David." "Iver and Hengo;" 1.0 1
"Dodd, William," "A sermon on St. Luke xix. 10. preach'd at the chapel of the Magdalen-House. On Sunday, January 27, 1760. before His Royal Highness Prince Edward. By W. Dodd, M. A. Published at the Command of his Royal Highness." 1.0 1
"Dodd, William," "Cautions against Methodism;" 1.0 1
"Dodd, William," "Diggon Davy's resolution on the death of his last cow." 1.0 1
"Dodd, William," "The sinful Christian condemn'd by his own prayers." 1.0 1
"Dodd, William," "The prisoner released: a sermon," 1.0 1
"Dodd, William," "A sermon on St. Matthew, Chap. IX. Ver. 12, 13." 1.0 1
"Dodd, William," "An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Magdalen Hospital," 7.0 2
"Dodd, William," "A sermon on St. Matthew, chap. IX. ver 12, 13." 1.0 1
"Dodd, William," "The nature and necessity of fasting." 1.0 3
"Dodd, William," "An epistle to a lady, concerning some important and necessary truths in religion." 1.0 1
"Dodd, William," "Mutual knowledge in a future state," 1.0 1
"Dodd, William," "The people's duty when the host is gone forth against the enemy:" 1.0 1
"Dodd, William," "Advice to the Magdalens." 1.0 1
"Bickham, George," "Deliciæ Britannicæ;" 1.0 1
"Flower, Joseph." "The prodigal son, a poem:" 1.0 1
"Old experienced gardener." "Fruit-Tables;" 1.0 1
"Stirling, William Alexander," "Doom's day:" 1.0 1
"J. H." "An essay towards restoring primitive communion, in a letter to a friend. By J. H." 1.0 1
"Aelfric," "A testimony of antiquity concerning the sacramental body and blood of Christ; written in the old Saxon tongue before the conquest: being a homily appointed, in the reign of the Saxons, to be spoken at Easter, as a Charge, to the People. Together with the two epistles of Ælfric on the same Subject. First published, with a preface, by Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury; and the Whole regularly attested by his Grace and fourteen other Bishops; with divers other Personages of Honour and Credit. With an appendix; shewing, I. That the Doctrine of our Saxon Ancestors was the same with that of the Primitive Church, concerning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. II. Comparing such Doctrine with what has been lately advanced, on the same Subject, in a Book intituled, A Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper." 1.0 1
"Harman, John," "The crooked disciple's remarks upon the blind guide's method of preaching, for some years;" 1.0 1
"Birley, J." "The journeyings of the Israelites improved," 1.0 1
"Gerhard, Johann," "The christian's support under all afflictions:" 1.0 1
"Salter, Samuel," "A sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy," 1.0 1
"Salter, Samuel," "A sermon preach'd at the cathedral-church of Norwich, on Wednesday October the 20th, 1714." 1.0 1
"Colquhoun, Patrick," "Observations and facts relative to public houses;" 1.0 1
"Colquhoun, Patrick," "Useful suggestions favourable to the comfort of the labouring people," 1.0 1
"Ashley, John," "The sugar trade, with the incumbrances thereon, laid open. By a Barbadoes planter." 1.0 1
"Horton," "An account of the earthquakes which happened at Leghorn in Italy," 1.0 1
"Farquhar, George," "The recruiting officer." 4.0 2
"Farquhar, George," "The stage-Coach." 1.0 1
"Farquhar, George," "Barcellona." 1.0 1
"Wood, Loftus." "Observations on a new and easy method of curing disorders, by factitious air," 1.0 1
"Whiteley, Joseph," "An essay on the advantages of the knowledge revealed to mankind, concerning the Holy Spirit." 1.0 1
"Whiteley, Joseph," "An essay on the advantages of revelation." 1.0 1
"Whiteley, Joseph," "An essay on the rewards of eternity." 1.0 1
"Whiteley, Joseph," "An essay on the necessity of a redeemer. By the Rev. Joseph Whiteley, A. B. Of Magdalen College, Cambridge. Published in Compliance with the Will of the late Mr. Norris, as having gained the annual Prize which he instituted in that University." 1.0 1
"Rolli, Paolo," "Orpheus:" 1.0 1
"Rolli, Paolo," "Il floridante." 1.0 1
"Rolli, Paolo," "Remarks upon M. Voltaire's Essay on the epick poetry of the European nations. By Paul Rolli." 1.0 1
"Rolli, Paolo," "D'Avverbj, particelle, preposizioni e di frasi avverbiali libretto. Utilissimo a Gl'inglesi amatori della lingua Italiano." 1.0 1
"Rolli, Paolo," "Scipione. Drama." 1.0 1
"Rolli, Paolo," "Sabrina. An opera. For the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. By Paul Rolli, F.R.S." 1.0 1
"Rolli, Paolo," "Alceste melodrama per il Teatro di S.M.B. di P.M. e P.R." 1.0 1
"Dudley, H. Bate," "Henry and Emma, a new poetical interlude," 1.0 1
"Dudley, H. Bate," "Songs, duets, trios, glees, chorusses, &c." 1.0 1
"Dudley, H. Bate," "The magic picture," 1.0 1
"Calamy, Benjamin," "Passive obedience the doctrine of the Church of England;" 1.0 1
"Owen, Jeremy." "The goodness and severity of God," 1.0 1
"Warren, George," "A new method of curing," 1.0 1
"Page, John," "Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward." 1.0 1
"Mauclerc, James." "The christian's magazine, or treasure. Containing, a choice collection of many remarkable passages upon several important religious subjects, Taken out of the Writings of Some of the Most Eminent Modern Divines: Tending to Our Confirmation Both in the Belief and Practice of the True Christian Religion, against Atheists, Deists, Socinians, Papists, And other Corrupt and Loose Christians. By James Mauclerc, M. D. One of the Oldest Members of the Royal College of Physicians." 1.0 1
"Hawksmoor, Nicholas," "A short historical account of London-Bridge;" 1.0 1
"Northamptonshire Gentleman." "The political fox hunt;" 1.0 1
"Haygarth, John," "Of the imagination," 1.0 1
"Boissy d'Anglas, François Antoine," "The speech of Boissy D'Anglas, on the political situation of Europe." 1.0 1
"Dixon, Thomas," "The sovereignty of the divine administration, vindicated;" 1.0 2
"Shadwell, Charles," "The fair Quaker of Deal:" 1.0 1
"Shadwell, Charles," "The humours of the Army." 1.0 1
"Carter, Susannah." "The frugal housewife, or complete woman cook." 1.0 1
"Shuttlewood, John," "Marriages made in heav'n:" 1.0 1
"Audrian, Solomon." "The manifesto of Lord Peter." 1.0 1
"Egmont, John Perceval," "Faction detected, by the evidence of facts." 1.0 1
"Egmont, John Perceval," "A full and fair discussion of the pretensions of the dissenters, to the repeal of the sacramental test." 58.0 2
"Egmont, John Perceval," "Some remarks on the conduct of the parliament of England," 1.0 1
"Author of Teagueland Jests." "The quakers art of courtship:" 1.0 1
"Lindsey, Theophilus," "A sermon preached at the opening of the chapel in Essex-House," 1.0 1
"Lindsey, Theophilus," "Le partage de la Pologne," 1.0 1
"Palaeophilus Anglicanus." "The conduct of Queen Elizabeth," 1.0 1
"Palaeophilus Anglicanus." "The conduct of Queen Elizabeth, towards the neighbouring nations; and particularly Spain; compared with that of James I. In view of the late and present behaviour of Great Britain. By Palæophilus Anglicanus." 1.0 1
"T. P." "An impartial enquiry into the value of Southsea stock." 1.0 1
"T. P." "The curate and cobler. A third dialogue." 1.0 1
"Slinn, Reader." "The believer's alphabet;" 2.0 2
"Harrod, W." "Sevenoke." 1.0 1
"Philo-Chymicus." "Ward's pill dissected and examined," 1.0 1
"Lucretius Carus, Titus." "Titus Lucretius Carus, his six books of Epicurean philosophy," 1.0 1
"Author of that letter," "A second postscript to a late pamphlet," 1.0 1
"Bennet, Benjamin," "A defence of the Memorial of the reformation, against the exceptions of Presbyterian prejudice display'd by an hearty wellwisher of the establish'd church: with a particular enquiry into the authors and abettors of the Irish massacre. A vindication of Mr. Baxter, and others, with Reference to the Story of the Marquis of Antrim, against the Accusations of Mr. Thomas Cart of the Bath, in his Irish Massacre set in a clear Light. And a detection of the forgeries publish'd by Dr. Hollingworth, concerning Mr. Henderson's Recantation and Character of K. Charles on his Death-Bed. By Benjamin Bennet." 1.0 1
"Jennings, David," "A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts, D. D." 1.0 1
"Jennings, David," "A funeral sermon on occasion of the death of the Reverend Mr. Timothy Jollie, who departed this life August 3. 1757. in the Sixty-Sixth Year of his Age. Preached to the church of which he was pastor August 14. and published at their Request. By David Jennings, D.D." 1.0 1
"Jennings, David," "A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts," 1.0 2
"Jennings, David," "Behold the desolations in the earth!" 1.0 1
"Jennings, David," "A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners," 1.0 1
"Zeno, Apostolo," "Venceslao." 1.0 1
"Zeno, Apostolo," "Astarto;" 1.0 1
"Zeno, Apostolo," "Lucio Vero, a serious opera. As performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The music by several eminent composers." 1.0 1
"Zeno, Apostolo," "Vologeso." 1.0 1
"Armstrong, Alexander." "Part II. Earnestly recommended to the serious attention of my fellow labourers and fellow townsmen, the honest, well-meaning and industrious mechanics and manufacturers of the town of Birmingham. Very familiar letters addressed to Mr. John Nott, button-burnisher, Steelhouse-Lane, Birmingham. By Alexander Armstrong, whip-maker, and Abel Sharp, spur-maker." 1.0 1
"Armstrong, Alexander." "Earnestly recommended to the serious attention of my fellow labourers and fellow townsmen," 1.0 1
"Waddington, Edward," "A sermon preach'd in Lambeth-Chapel," 1.0 1
"Joyce, Jeremiah," "A sermon preached on Sunday, February the 23d, 1794." 2.0 2
"Inhabitant of the East." "Wapping docks triumphant!!! Or, Quoz refuted; in answer to a pamphlet entitled Eastward ho!!! By an inhabitant of the east." 1.0 1
"Wright, George," "The gracious warning; or, a monody on the death of the late pious and learned Joseph Nicoll Scott, M.D. With his Very Remarkable Dream concerning it: to which are added, some lines on the late Rev. Mr. Edward Hitchin, B.D. By G. Wright." 1.0 1
"Wright, George," "The complete bird-fancyer," 1.0 1
"Kettlewell, John," "An help and exhortation to worthy communicating." 1.0 1
"Hansard, Hugh Josiah." "Letters and thoughts (never intended for the public eye) which may promote Christian knowledge and justice. By H.J. Hansard, Esq. A Christian Of NO Sect OR Party: And One Of His Majesty's Justices Of The Peace For The County Of Middlesex. In Terrâ Quies." 1.0 1
"Lévizac, Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de," "A theoretical and practical grammar of the French tongue," 1.0 1
"Culpeper, Nicholas," "The english physician enlarged" 1.0 1
"Sloss, James," "A sermon preached on occasion of the fast, April 11, 1744;" 1.0 1
"Sloss, James," "The faithful and wise steward." 1.0 1
"Markham, George," "More truth for the seekers;" 1.0 1
"Markham, George," "Truth for the seekers;" 1.0 1
"Sophia Charlotte," "A letter against popery:" 1.0 1
"Stele, James." "An essay on manufacturing milk into butter and cheese;" 1.0 1
"Pretyman, George," "Reflections on the cruelty of inclosing common-field lands," 1.0 1
"Pretyman, George," "A short answer to Earl Stanhope's observations on Mr. Pitt's plan for the reduction of the national debt." 1.0 1
"Diston, John." "The seaman's guide," 5.0 2
"Boydell, John," "A description of several pictures presented to the Corporation of the City of London," 1.0 1
"Minister of the Church of Scotland." "A word in season:" 1.0 1
"Nicholls, Thomas." "Shenstone; or, the force of benevolence." 1.0 1
"Settle, Elkanah," "The lady's triumph;" 1.0 1
"Settle, Elkanah," "The entertainments, set to musick, for the comic-dramatick opera, called, The lady's triumph. Written by Mr. Theobald, and set to musick by Mr. Galliard." 1.0 1
"Edwards, John," "A brief discourse," 1.0 1
"Edwards, John," "The christian indeed;" 1.0 1
"Edwards, John," "The surest way of prospering in our military affairs the ensuing campaigns," 1.0 1
"Edwards, John," "One nation," 1.0 1
"Edwards, John," "The safe retreat from impending judgments." 1.0 1
"Edwards, John," "How to judge aright of the former and the present times." 1.0 1
"Clanbrassill, James Hamilton," "Two speeches on the late famous motion, by the Right Honourable the Lord L---k." 1.0 1
"Parker, John," "A sermon, preached in the parish-church of Rotherham," 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "A true copy of the last will and testament of the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum:" 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "Burnet's travels:" 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "A collection of speeches, prefaces, letters, &c." 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "A sermon preach'd before His Majesty King George," 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "The conclusion of Bishop Burnet's History" 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "A sermon preach'd at St. Bridget's-Church," 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "A letter to the Reverend Mr. Trapp," 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "An abridgment of Bishop Burnet's History of his own times." 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "Some passages of the life and death of the Right Honourable John Earl of Rochester," 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "A relation of the barbarous and bloody massacre of about an hundred thousand Protestants, begun at Paris," 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "The new preface and additional chapter," 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "Reality without existence:" 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "The bishop of Salisbury his speech in the House of Lords, on the first article of the impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell." 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "The generation of the Son of God," 1.0 1
"Burnet, Gilbert," "The bishop of Salisbury his speech in the House of Lords," 1.0 2
"Gentleman in London." "A view of the Queen and kingdom's enemies, in the case of the poor palatines:" 1.0 1
"Gentleman in London." "A letter from a gentleman in London to his friend in the country," 1.0 1
"Gentleman in London." "Candid and critical remarks on the Dialogues of the dead:" 1.0 1
"Gillies, John," "An inquiry," 1.0 1
"Colvill," "The albion princess:" 1.0 1
"Colvill," "A criticism on the late Reverend Mr. Holland's sermons." 1.0 1
"Curry, John," "Observations on the popery laws." 1.0 1
"Aylett, George," "A genuine state of a case in surgery:" 1.0 1
"Aylett, George," "A full reply to a letter," 1.0 1
"Brinsden, Matthias," "The case of Matthias Brinsden," 1.0 1
"Toland, John," "The description of Epsom," 1.0 1
"Toland, John," "The danger of mercenary Parliaments:" 1.0 1
"Toland, John," "The grand mystery laid open:" 1.0 1
"Toland, John," "The state-Anatomy of Great Britain." 1.0 4
"Toland, John," "The art of governing by parties." 1.0 1
"Toland, John," "An account of the courts of Prussia and Hanover;" 1.0 1
"Toland, John," "Nazarenus:" 1.0 1
"Toland, John," "Hypatia:" 1.0 1
"Toland, John," "Dunkirk or Dover;" 1.0 1
"Toland, John," "The art of restoring." 1.0 2
"Goodere, Samuel," "The genuine trial of Samuel Goodere," 1.0 1
"Goodere, Samuel," "The authentick tryal of Samuel Goodere, Esq; Matthew Mahony, and Charles White," 1.0 1
"Goodere, Samuel," "The trials of Samuel Goodere Esq; Matthew Mahony, and Charles White, for the murder of Sir John Dineley Goodere Bart. (brother to the said Samuel Goodere,) On board His Majesty's Ship the Ruby: At the Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal-Delivery, held in and for the City of Bristol, and County of the same City, in the Guild-Hall of the said City; Before the Right Worshipful Henry Combe Esq; Mayor of the said City, Michael Foster Esq; Serjeant at Law, Recorder; And Others His Majesty's Justices of Goal-Delivery. Begun on Tuesday, the 17th of March, 1740. and continued by Adjournment to Thursday, the 26th of the same month, 1741. Publish'd with the Approbation of Mr. Recorder." 1.0 1
"Revolutionist." "An address to the clergy, free-holders, citizens, &c. of Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"Bouyer, Reynold Gideon," "An account of the origin," 1.0 1
"Giles, Jacob." "Britain's hero:" 1.0 1
"Thorp, Robert," "A sermon preached at the Assizes, at Newcastle upon Tyne, Aug. 2, 1768, holden by The Hon. Sir Henry Gould, Knt. one of the Justices of the Court of Common-Pleas, and The Hon. Sir Joseph Yates, Knt. one of the Justices of the Court of King's-Bench. By Robert Thorp, M. A. Vicar of Chillingham, in Northumberland, and late Fellow of St Peter's College in Cambridge. Published by Desire." 1.0 1
"England, John," "A funeral sermon for John Derbie," 1.0 1
"Knight, Joel Abraham." "A word of friendly admonition to a Jew." 1.0 1
"Knight, Joel Abraham." "Reflections on the book of Ruth," 1.0 1
"Houghton, John," "Observations on the evidence of Christ's reurrection;" 1.0 1
"Owen, Edward," "The resources of Christian charity:" 1.0 1
"R. B." "The hell-Fire-Club: kept by a society of blasphemers." 1.0 1
"R. B." "The devil turn'd limner:" 1.0 1
"De Courcy, Richard," "Some elegiac lines, composed on the death of that faithful and painful servant of the Lord Jesus, the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield;" 1.0 1
"De Courcy, Richard," "A short account of the experience of Mrs. Hester Howell," 1.0 1
"Minister of the Church of England." "A method with a Roman Catholick. In two letters, from a minister of the Church of England, to his parishioner." 1.0 1
"Minister of the Church of England." "The nature of the prophesies of the Old Testament relating to the Messias." 1.0 1
"Minister of the Church of England." "The temple's advocate: or, a serious exhortation to a constant attendance on the daily publick-prayers of the Church. By a minister of the Church of England." 1.0 1
"Curson, John," "Who is the impostor discover'd;" 1.0 1
"Lover of the Truth, as it is in Jesus." "Plain dealing: or a friendly reproof to the Reverend Mr. William Bush, and Mr. David Jennings," 1.0 1
"Gower, R. H." "A treatise on the theory and practice of seamanship:" 1.0 1
"Williams, Helen Maria," "An ode on the peace." 1.0 1
"Williams, Helen Maria," "Peru, a poem. In six cantos. By Helen Maria Williams." 1.0 1
"Shrubsole, William," "The plain Christian shepherd's defence of his flock:" 1.0 1
"Williams, John," "The divine institution, order and government, of a visible church of Christ, according to the direction left by him in the New Testament, asserted, explained, and vindicated. By John Williams, Late Minister of the Gospel." 1.0 1
"Williams, John," "Richmond Wells: or, good luck at last. A comedy, acted at Mr. Penkethman's theatre in Richmond. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. John Williams." 1.0 1
"Williams, John," "The case of baptism consider'd," 1.0 1
"Williams, John," "An essay on the bilious or yellow fever of Jamaica:" 1.0 1
"Williams, John," "The crisis of the colonies considered;" 1.0 1
"Williams, John," "The present crisis of the colonies considered;" 1.0 1
"Williams, John," "The divine institution, order and government of a visible church of Christ, according to the direction left by him in the New Testament, asserted, explained, and vindicated. By John Williams, late Minister of the Gospel." 1.0 1
"Giles, W." "The guide to domestic happiness. In a series of letters." 1.0 1
"Salmon, Thomas," "The present state of the universities and of the five adjacent counties," 1.0 1
"Fuller, Francis," "Medicina gymnastica:" 1.0 1
"Brown, Christopher," "Itinerarium Novi Testamenti:" 33.0 3
"Brown, Christopher," "A supplement to the several almanacks for the year of our Lord God, 1752, 3, &c." 1.0 1
"Brown, Christopher," "Itinerarium totius sacræ scripturæ:" 1.0 1
"Brown, Christopher," "Itinerarium totius Sacræ Scripturæ:" 1.0 1
"Ashley, James." "The case and appeal of James Ashley" 1.0 1
"Ashley, James." "The case and appeal of James Ashley," 1.0 1
"Toulmin, Harry," "A short view of the life, sentiments, and character of Mr. John Mort," 1.0 1
"Cant, Andrew," "A sermon preached on the XXX day of January 1702/3 at Edinburgh," 1.0 1
"Fenton, Elijah," "On the first-fit of the gout." 1.0 1
"Old experienced officer." "An appeal to common sense; or, striking remarks on the conduct of L-t G-l Bl-gh, and C-re Lord H-e," 1.0 1
"Wakefield, Joseph." "The trial of Joseph Wakefield and Henry Smith," 1.0 1
"Bradbury, Charles." "Mr. Bradbury's case truly stated:" 1.0 1
"Bennet, Timothy," "An essay on the gout;" 1.0 1
"Bladon, Samuel," "Universal tables of interest and commission," 1.0 1
"Gardiner, William," "A literal exposition of two remarkable prophecies in the Old Testament," 1.0 1
"Gardiner, William," "A literal exposition of two prophecies cited by St. Matthew out of the Old Testament," 1.0 1
"Lewis, John," "A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Canterbury." 1.0 1
"Lewis, John," "The clergy of the Church of England vindicated," 1.0 1
"Lewis, John," "A brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England." 1.0 1
"Lewis, John," "Uniting and monopolizing farms," 1.0 1
"Lewis, John," "A vindication of the right reverend the Ld. Bishop of Norwich," 1.0 1
"Lewis, John," "A specimen of the gross errors in the second volume of Mr. Collier's Ecclesiastical history: being a vindication of the Right Reverend and Learned Dr. Gilbert Burnet, late Bishop of Sarum, from the several reflections made on him and his history of the Reformation; in the several places of it noted in a late advertisement in the Evening post, No 2254." 1.0 1
"Lewis, John," "A defence of the communion office and catechism of the Church of England, from the False and groundless charge of their favouring the doctrine of transubstantiation; brought against them by two of the present popish English missionaries in their late books, entitled, Pastoral instructions, &c. printed A. D. 1713. And A plain answer to Dr. Middleton's Letter from Rome, printed A. D. 1741. Addressed to the Inhabitants of London and Westminster, By John Lewis, M. A. Minister of Margate in Kent." 1.0 1
"Godfrey, Ambrose," "A curious research into the element of water;" 1.0 1
"Scott, Robert," "Elegies." 1.0 1
"Shippen, W." "The case of not taking the oaths," 1.0 1
"Timotheus," "Private judgment defended;" 1.0 1
"Brett, Thomas," "A vindication of the postscript to a book, called, The necessary use of tradition to understand the Holy Scriptures:" 1.0 1
"Brett, Thomas," "A true scripture account of the nature and benefits of the Holy Eucharist," 1.0 1
"Brett, Thomas," "The extent of Christ's commission to baptize." 1.0 1
"Brett, Thomas," "Dr. Brett's vindication of himself," 1.0 1
"Brett, Thomas," "A farther proof of the necessity of tradition, to explain and interpret the Holy Scriptures." 1.0 1
"Brett, Thomas," "A sermon on remission of sins," 1.0 1
"Craftsman in town." "The office and duty of a king: in a letter from a craftsman in town, to his friend in the country." 1.0 1
"Maxwell, James," "The good tidings of salvation reveal'd to the world by Jesus Christ:" 1.0 1
"Maxwell, James," "A birth-Day poem for James Maxwell," 1.0 1
"Gervaise, Isaac." "The system or theory of the trade of the world." 1.0 1
"Harman, Ephraim." "A letter to Thomas Randolph, a doctor of Oxford;" 1.0 1
"Lindsay, James." "A sermon, preached at Monkwell Street meeting-house, October 16th, 1796, on occasion of the death of Dr. James Fordyce, Formerly Pastor of the Congregation Worshipping in that Place, who died at Bath, October 1st, aged 76. By James Lindsay." 1.0 1
"Byrche, William," "A sermon preach'd at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God Edward Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry," 1.0 1
"" "Considerations on the acts of Parliament relative to highways in Scotland, and on the new scheme of a tax in lieu of statute-labour. Together with an abstract of these acts, and a plan for a new general act." 1.0 1
"" "Robin's panegyrick. Or, the Norfolk miscellany." 1.0 1
"" "The birth," 1.0 1
"" "La parodia del Pastor fido." 1.0 1
"" "The dramatic muse;" 1.0 1
"" "The devout Christian's companion." 12.0 3
"" "An alphabetical draught of the polls of Tho. Vere, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on a pamphlet," 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1793." 1.0 1
"" "Publications printed at the expence of the Society for preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers. Number I." 1.0 1
"" "Louis le rampant; or, Argenson in his altitudes. An heroical epistle, to be learn'd by heart, by all non-associators; and all who are bashful in the day of battle." 1.0 1
"" "The oxford almanack of 1712," 1.0 1
"" "A collection of letters publish'd in Old England: or, the constitutional journal." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the mayor and corporation of Deale," 1.0 1
"" "The law of nature defended by scripture: against a learned class of moderns, who think it needful, in order to support the credit of revealed religion against deists, to deny the existence of that law. An Axiom. The spirit of a man is of a nobler make than the spirit of a beast; the former being so made as naturally to receive, from surrounding objects, and the course of things, impressions of a higher order than the latter is capable of. Warranted by Scripture." 1.0 1
"" "Is this the truth?" 1.0 1
"" "A view of the beau monde:" 1.0 1
"" "Fact against scandal:" 1.0 1
"" "A complete key to the three parts of Law is a bottomless-pit," 1.0 1
"" "Characteristicks: a dialogue." 1.0 1
"" "A tale of the mag-pies and jack-daws." 1.0 1
"" "The new constitution of France." 1.0 1
"" "Mr. Molesworth's preface." 1.0 1
"" "A cabinet council;" 1.0 1
"" "The harlot's progress:" 1.0 2
"" "An address to true Christians on the signs and duties of the times." 1.0 1
"" "The humble address of an old distressed and discarded courtier, vulgarly called Common Honesty, to the Right Honourable the Lords of the *********, and other great men in spiritual and temporal power, in the island of G----t Btn." 1.0 1
"" "The cabinet of love or a collection of the most affecting anecdotes" 1.0 1
"" "The fatal harmony: or, an agreement betwixt the Jesuits and High-Church, to make void the Laws of God and man, demonstrated, by the writings of the former, compar'd with the known practices of the latter: under each of the ten commandments." 1.0 1
"" "A miscellaneous essay on the rheumatism," 1.0 1
"" "An apology for the Monthly review;" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1791." 1.0 1
"" "A short narrative of the sufferings of the missionaries in the island of Tongataboo, in the South Sea. In a letter from one of them lately returned to England in his Majesty's ship Reliance, to a gentleman in this town. To which is added, Description of the Island of Tongataboo, From Captain Cook's Voyages." 1.0 1
"" "The patriot. A poem, humbly dedicated to His grace the Duke of Bolton, Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's Houshold, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter, and One of the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy-Council, &c." 1.0 1
"" "The younger brother: or, the sham marquis." 1.0 2
"" "The true history of the life and sudden death of old John Overs, the rich ferry-man of London," 1.0 1
"" "Miscellaneous extracts," 1.0 1
"" "A warning to English protestants," 1.0 1
"" "A genuine account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words," 1.0 1
"" "Publications printed by order of the Society for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers. Number IV." 1.0 1
"" "The objections against the repeal of the corporation and test acts considered:" 1.0 1
"" "The weymouth guide:" 1.0 1
"" "A summary account of the deists religion:" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1785." 1.0 1
"" "Proceedings of the Association for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and levellers." 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the advantage received by the first eight years inoculation." 1.0 1
"" "The filberd: or, the compleatest medley of wit ever yet published: being the marrow of all other jest-books. Calculated To kill Care, banish Sorrow, promote Mirth, and prove an everlasting Cordial to Low Spirits. Being a Comical Collection of Funny Stories, Lively Jests, Witty Repartees, Humourcus Tales, Smart Quibbles, Ridiculous Bulls, Coaical Humbugs, Droll Narrations, New Conundrums, Merry Epigrams, Keen Epitaphs, Toasts, Sentiments, Hob Nobs, Choice Songs, Diverrting Poems, &c. The whole teaching the agreeable Art of Story-Telling, and furnishing Pieces of Wit for the Amusement and Improvement of both Sexes. Wit, a thousand different Shapes it bears, And comely in a thousand Forms appears." 1.0 1
"" "The clergy vindicated:" 1.0 1
"" "Egypt delivered;" 1.0 1
"" "The visitation sermon. A satire." 1.0 1
"" "Publications printed by order of the Society for preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers. Number II." 1.0 1
"" "Modern patriotism," 1.0 1
"" "An excursory view of the present state of men and things. A satire. In a dialogue between the author and his friend." 1.0 1
"" "The origin of Fairlop Fair," 1.0 1
"" "The ramble or, a view of several amorous and diverting intrigues lately pass'd between some ladies of Drury, and two certain rakes living near St. James's." 1.0 1
"" "A mirrour for the rulers of the people." 1.0 1
"" "German politicks, or, the modern system examined and refuted;" 11.0 2
"" "Kitty and Dick: or, the nightingale. A tale. To which is added, The milk-maid, or the Heifer; a Tale. Isabella's sparrow, a Ballad. An epigram. The Two Thousand Pounds Bond, or a necessary Settlement: A Tale. The Hermit and his Son, or Father Philip's Geese: A Ballad. The Irishman, a Tale." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the tars of old England." 1.0 1
"" "The 29th of May:" 1.0 1
"" "The true state of England." 1.0 1
"" "Letters and dissertations on religion." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the rise of the war with Spain in 1718." 1.0 1
"" "The contrast, or behaviour of two criminals," 1.0 1
"" "The duke of Marlborough's letter to Her Majesty," 1.0 1
"" "The advantage of misfortune:" 1.0 1
"" "Ceremonial for the private interment of her late Royal Highness, Princess Amelia-Sophia-Eleonora, second daughter of his late Majesty King George the Second, In the Chapel of King Henry Vii, at Westminster, On Saturday, the 11th day of November, 1786." 1.0 1
"" "Vocal music:" 1.0 1
"" "The life and history of Lewis XIV." 1.0 1
"" "Seasonable admonitions." 1.0 1
"" "The village rambler." 1.0 1
"" "A new treatise on short hand," 1.0 1
"" "The sentence of the Lieutenant-Criminal at Paris," 1.0 1
"" "The whole proceedings against Robert Earl of Oxford," 1.0 1
"" "The dumb philosopher;" 1.0 1
"" "The use of circulating libraries considered;" 1.0 1
"" "A friendly advice, for preserving the purity of doctrine, and peace of the church." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on a scandalous libel," 1.0 1
"" "The charge given by Dr. Hugh Boulter," 1.0 1
"" "Observations upon Elias Marion," 1.0 1
"" "An exact account of the poll, as it stood between the Honourable Mr. Trevor, and Wm. Bromley, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "On the power and effects of Gowland's lotion," 1.0 1
"" "Bibliotheca topographica Britannica. No VI. Part II. Containing Mr. Thorpe's Illustration of several antiquities in Kent, which have hitherto remained undescribed. To which is added, a letter from Dr. Plott, intended for the Royal Society." 1.0 1
"" "Dutch modesty exposed to English view:" 1.0 1
"" "The scotch hut, a poem, addressed to Euphorbus;" 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of love and gallantry;" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a friend," 1.0 1
"" "A reply to old 'post meridiem vitæ,' otherwise" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Rev. Mr. Thomas Jones:" 1.0 1
"" "Les delices des chateaux royaux:" 1.0 1
"" "A tryal of skill between a Court Lord, and a Twickenham' Squire Inscrib'd to Mr. Pope." 1.0 1
"" "Divine recreations." 1.0 1
"" "The craftsman's nosegay." 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the interference of Great Britain with the political concerns of the continent." 1.0 1
"" "An essay concerning slavery, and the danger Jamaica is expos'd to from the too great number of slaves," 1.0 1
"" "The cruel relation:" 1.0 1
"" "The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre," 1.0 1
"" "The beauties of administration," 1.0 1
"" "Count Piper's packet:" 1.0 1
"" "A genuine account of Nova Scotia: containing, a description of its situation, air, Climate, Soil and its Produce; also Rivers, Bays, Harbours, and Fish, with which they abound in very great Plenty. To which is added, His Majesty's proposals, as an encouragement to those who are willing to settle there." 1.0 1
"" "An essay for establishing a new Parliament money:" 1.0 1
"" "Fanatical moderation:" 1.0 1
"" "A session of painters, occasion'd by the death of the late Sir Godfrey Kneller, inscrib'd to his widow, the Lady Kneller." 1.0 1
"" "The necessity of a new Parliament asserted." 1.0 1
"" "The political dramatist of the House of Commons," 1.0 1
"" "Parnassus to be sold: or, the poetical estate." 1.0 1
"" "Popish gratitude, or, 'tis nonsense to talk of it. Being a brief account of the usage of those Protestants who follow'd the late King James, and the Pretender, since the Abdication, both in France and Ireland. With a list of the Court of St. Germains." 1.0 1
"" "The court and city English register," 1.0 1
"" "The truth, certainty, and simplicity of the Christian revelation;" 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings at the sessions of oyer and terminer and goal-delivery for the jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England," 1.0 1
"" "An essay in praise of knavery." 1.0 2
"" "A seasonable and salutary word, humbly offered to the wise in heart," 1.0 1
"" "The royal chase; a poem." 1.0 1
"" "Thalia to Eliza:" 1.0 1
"" "An elegy on the death of Mr. Alexander Pope." 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Translated out of the Original Tongues, and With the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, By His Majesty's special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs relating to the impeachment of Thomas Earl of Danby," 1.0 1
"" "The picture of Parliament:" 1.0 1
"" "Enthusiasm display'd: being a true copy of a most learned, conscientious, and devout exercise, or sermon, held forth the last Lord's day of April, 1649. at Sir P---- T----'s house in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Lieutenant General Oliver Cromwell. As it was faithfully taken in characters by Aaron Guerdon. To which are added, I. The general character of Oliver, extracted from various Authors. II. His Particular Character. By Bevil Higgons; Esq; III. An exact Account of his Magnificent Lying in State, and Pompous Funeral. IV. Some Conjectures concerning the Place of his Burial. By Bishop Kennet. V. Poems on his death. By Mr. Waller and Mr. Cowley." 1.0 1
"" "The famous tragedy of K. Charles I. Basely butchered by those who are, Omne nefas proni patare pudoris inanes Crudeles, violenti, Importunique tyranni Mendaces, falsi, perversi, perfidiosi, Faedifragi, falsis verbis infunda loquentes. In which is Included, The several Combinations and Machinations that brought that Incomparable Prince to the Block, the overtures hapning at the Famous Seige of Colchester; the Tragical Falls of Sir Charles Lucas and Sir Geor-Liste: The just reward of the Leveller Rainsborough, Hamilton and Bailies Treacheries, in delivering the late Scottish Army into the Hands of Cromwell, and the Design the Rebels have to Destroy the Royal Posterity." 1.0 1
"" "Fifty queries concerning the present Oxfordshire contest," 1.0 1
"" "The injur'd husband's revenge;" 1.0 1
"" "A week's preparation for solemnizing the thirtieth of January." 1.0 1
"" "Where are your bishops now?" 1.0 1
"" "The present interest of the people of Great-Britain," 1.0 1
"" "An exact list of all those who voted for and against the late convention in the House of Commons, The Names of the Places for which they serve, their several known Employments, their visible yearly Salaries, in distinct Columns; With an Introduction proper to the Subject and also certain Queries, very seasonable at this Time. To which is added, a list of all those who voted for and against the Excise, in the year 1733. For the Use of the Electors of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"" "La costanza di Rosinella," 1.0 1
"" "The famous Bull Unigenitus, in English. With a short history of its rise and progress." 1.0 1
"" "Some considerations humbly offer'd touching the administration and receiving the sacrament of the Lord's supper, as directed by the Test-Act." 1.0 1
"" "The portsmouth guide; or, a description of the ancient and present state of the place; Its Buildings, Charitable Foundations, Fairs, Markets, Play-House and Assembly-Room; With the Times of coming in and going out of Machines, Waggons, Posts, &c. To which is added, some account of the Isle of Wight, a Description of Spithead, the Harbour, the Dock-Yard, Gun-Wharf, Common, Gosport, Haslar Hospital, several of the adjacent Towns, Gentlemen's Seats, &c. &c. Interspersed with many Particulars, Useful, Curious, and Entertaining." 1.0 1
"" "Some considerations on the British fisheries." 1.0 1
"" "The speech of Boissy D'Anglas," 1.0 1
"" "An earnest address to Britons. Wherein the several artifices made use of by the emissaries of France and Rome, to corrupt the minds of the people, and to overturn our happy constitution, are explained, and laid open to public view." 1.0 1
"" "The cambridge University calendar," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a leading great man, concerning the rights of the people to petition, and the reasonableness of complying with such petitions." 1.0 1
"" "A narrative of the incidents which form the mystery, in the family of General Gunning. With biographical sketches; and strictures on the \"vindication\" of Mrs. Gunning. Comprising copies of all the letters, affidavits, &c. &c. The whole placed in a new point of view." 1.0 1
"" "The morality of the east;" 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the real interest of princes in the persons of their ambassadors," 1.0 1
"" "A collection of family-prayers from the devotional writings of Baxter," 1.0 1
"" "The young man's universal companion." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of papers scatter'd lately about the town in the Daily-Courant," 1.0 1
"" "Pope's ghost: a ballad. To the tune of William and Margaret." 1.0 1
"" "The debate on the East India relief bill," 1.0 1
"" "Husbandry moralized;" 1.0 1
"" "The puzzle: being a choice collection of conundrums." 1.0 2
"" "Observations on the last debate upon the Dehly negociations, and the proposed impeachment of Mr. Hastings." 1.0 1
"" "Letters," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a friend, in vindication of the directors of the South-Sea Company, in answer to the speech of E-st-ce B-g-ll Esq; made at a general court of that Company in Merchant Taylors Hall, the 20th of September, 1720. To which are annexed, Some Remarks on his Second Speech, and Mr. W-lk-r's." 1.0 1
"" "The rights of the devil;" 1.0 1
"" "Turncoat, a parody of the tragedy of Athelstan. In one act." 1.0 1
"" "The secret history of Pythagoras:" 1.0 1
"" "The dangerous consequences of repealing the sacramental test at this time, plainly demonstrated." 1.0 1
"" "The windsor medley:" 1.0 2
"" "An essay to prove that Christians are agreed in the supreme object of worship," 1.0 1
"" "A reply to Mr. John Johnson's remarks," 1.0 1
"" "Dawley," 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the Prince's debts." 1.0 2
"" "Reasons against building a bridge from Lambeth to Westminster." 1.0 1
"" "Considerations on the legality of general warrants," 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches." 61.0 3
"" "Songs," 1.0 1
"" "The satyric muse." 1.0 1
"" "Female honour." 1.0 1
"" "An exposition of the XXXIV article of religion," 1.0 1
"" "Love in all shapes." 1.0 1
"" "The winchester guide;" 1.0 1
"" "The circumvention, or, the amorous successful politician; a tale. Being of very diverting account of a pleasing disappointment, which happen'd. To a lady of quality, outwitted by Lord Crafty: a bashaw, in the present Turkish Court. Render'd into English." 1.0 1
"" "The history of a schoolboy." 1.0 1
"" "The British tocsin; or, proofs of national ruin." 1.0 1
"" "The speech of the Lord Haversham's ghost." 1.0 2
"" "A letter to the honourable House-of-Commons:" 1.0 1
"" "A criticism on The foundling." 1.0 1
"" "The trial of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq. Timothy Brecknock, Esq. Barrister At Law, and others, for the murder of Patrick Randal M'donnel, Esq. and Mr. Hipson. Taken in short hand by Patrick Murphy, gent." 1.0 1
"" "A handful of flowers for a Christian." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the death of Mrs. Anne Thornton," 2.0 2
"" "The compleat English and French vermin-killer:" 1.0 1
"" "A paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's 1st Epistle to the Thessalonians. In Imitation of Mr. Locke's Manner. By the author of the Paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistle to Philemon." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the electors of the city of Bristol," 1.0 1
"" "The songs, trios, glees, &c. &c." 1.0 1
"" "A companion in a post-chaise; or, an amusement for a leisure hour at home: containing a careful selection from the most approved and entertaining pieces, in verse and prose, that have appeared for many years past." 1.0 1
"" "Poetical blossoms:" 1.0 1
"" "The present state of Virginia," 1.0 1
"" "The new London city jester; or, a banquet of wit, mirth, and fancy. Calculated for the entertainment and amusement of both sexes. Including All The Fashionable Jests, Epigrams, Merry Tales, Humorous Jokes, Bon Mots, Conundrums, Irish Bulls, Comical Humbugs, Droll Narrations, Smart Repartees, New Adventures, Funny Epitaphs, And Witticisms, &c. &c." 1.0 1
"" "The little spelling book, or child's best instructor, a pleasing introduction to spelling and reading. Ornamented with cuts." 1.0 1
"" "Great Britain's glory:" 1.0 1
"" "A list of the Members of Parliament who voted for and against taking the Hanover troops into British pay, December 10, 1742. To which is added, the Lords protest on that occasion, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Proper lessons for the Tories," 1.0 2
"" "Pindarics;" 1.0 1
"" "A third grand selection of sacred music." 1.0 1
"" "The tit-Bit. A tale." 1.0 1
"" "A copy of the bill of indictment found against Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, John Augustus Bonney, Stewart Kyd, Jeremiah Joyce, Thomas Wardle, Thomas Holcroft, John Richter, Matthew Moore, John Thelwall, Richard Hodgson, and John Baxter. For high treason. With a list of the grand and petty jurors, and the names of the witnesses. Who have been Subpoened on the Part of the Crown." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks upon Mr. Chambres's Sermon on the Restoration, preached at St. Paul's, May 29th, 1733." 1.0 1
"" "The life and actions of Prince Eugene of Savoy;" 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on a late book, intitled, An essay on the publick debts of this Kingdom, &c." 1.0 2
"" "A general collection of treaties, manifesto's, contracts of marriage, renunciations, and other publick papers. From 1495. to the Present Time. Particularly, That for our Netherland Trade between Henry Vii. and the Duke of Burgundy. Treaty between Q. Elizabeth and the French King, relating to Calais. Treaties of Queen Elizabeth, James I. and Charles I. for defence of the United Provinces, and for protecting the Protestants of France. Treaties of Trade and Commerce with France, Holland, &c. Contracts of Marriage of Lewis XIII. Lewis XIV. &c. Treaty for restoring New France, Acadia and Canada, to the English. Treaty of Munster compleated. The Gertruydenberg Treaty, with the Letters which follow'd upon it. The Barrier-Treaty, 1709. Elector of Hanover's Memorial. Dutch Memorial about the State of the War, and Letter to the Queen. Cessation of Arms between England and France, 1712. K. Philip V's Renunciation; with many others. With an Introduction, giving some Account of this Work. Volume the Second." 1.0 1
"" "A full and faithful account of the intrigue between Mr Noble and Mrs Sayer." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the members of the Society for the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and commerce:" 1.0 1
"" "An account of the rise, progress, and present state," 1.0 1
"" "The london directory; or, an account of the stage coaches and carriers, from London to the different towns in Great Britain. Describing the Number of Miles to each Town, with the Fares to be paid, and the Days and Hours of setting out from the different Inns, Wharfs, &c. in and near London. With an account of the coasting vessels, barges, and boats; and the several Wharfs, Keys, and Stairs, where they usually lie to take in Goods and Passengers." 3.0 2
"" "Worcester Music Meeting." 1.0 1
"" "A short scriptural explication of the faith and doctrine of the Church of England:" 1.0 1
"" "A seasonable apology for Father Dominick, chaplain to Prince Prettyman the Catholick," 1.0 1
"" "The true principles of the Revolution revived and asserted." 1.0 1
"" "The nonjuror unmask'd." 1.0 1
"" "A faithful account of the cruelties done to the Protestants On Board the French King's Gallies," 1.0 1
"" "Britannia's fortune-teller." 1.0 1
"" "An humble address to our soveraign lord the people." 1.0 1
"" "An antiquarian doctor's sermon," 1.0 1
"" "A true, authentick, and impartial history of the life and glorious actions of the Czar of Muscovy: from his birth to his death. Containing, I. An Exact Account of his Title, Descent, Family and Issue. II. His Detection of the several Plots formed against him, and his Punishment of the Conspirators. III. His Wars with the Turks, Swedes and Polanders; and his successful and unparalleled Conquests over those People. IV. His Travels into Europe, &c. for the Improvement of Arts, Sciences, Military Discipline and Naval Affairs, more particularly to Germany, Holland, and the Courts of England and France. V. His Remarkable Speech at his Return Home. VI. His Proceedings against the Czarewitz his Son, his Nomination of a Successor, his Sickness, Death and Interment. The whole compiled from the Russian, High Dutch and French languages, state papers, and other publick authorities." 1.0 1
"" "A vindication of Dr. Snape," 1.0 1
"" "Proposals for redressing some grievances which greatly affect the whole nation." 1.0 1
"" "The charters of the following provinces of North America;" 1.0 1
"" "A mirror for the multitude;" 2.0 2
"" "The dog and bitch, and the bees and drones: fables. With applications, moral and political, adapted to the times. To which are annexed, an attempt to account for a certain statesman's opposition to a French war, in an epigram; and his Rival's Triumph, In an Ode to Praise." 1.0 1
"" "Three letters to the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry." 1.0 1
"" "Reflections arising from the immorality of the present age: In which some self-evident Facts are pointed at, which seem to call for a more immediate Redress, than any other Article in our Policy, either at Home or Abroad." 1.0 1
"" "A memorial presented to their high mightinesses the States-General, by His Majesty the King of Poland's resident at the Hague, concerning the Prussian invasion into the Electorate of Saxony." 1.0 1
"" "The history of Colonel Francis Ch-Rtr-s." 1.0 1
"" "The comparison or whiggish fulsom flattery exemplifyed" 1.0 1
"" "Bristol: an abstract of the city charter." 1.0 1
"" "Review of a sermon, entitled Thoughts on the Athanasian creed; preached at Stony-Stratford, April 12, 1790, At the Visitation of the Archdeacon of Bucks; and Published at the Request of the Clergy Present; by John Hey, D. D. Norrisian Professor of Divinity, in the University of Cambridge." 1.0 1
"" "The new universal story-teller," 1.0 1
"" "The life of Thomas Ld Cromwell," 1.0 1
"" "A looking-Glass for the Jews:" 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on commerce" 1.0 1
"" "Observations on several Acts of Parliament, passed in the fourth, sixth and seventh years of his present Majesty's reign." 1.0 1
"" "The goldfinch. Being a select collection of the most celebrated English songs." 1.0 1
"" "The vision. A poem to the memory of Jonas Hanway, Esquire." 1.0 1
"" "The shorter catechism," 1.0 1
"" "The tunbridge and Bath miscellany for the year 1714." 1.0 1
"" "Lady Mary:" 1.0 1
"" "A warning to the inhabitants of Europe," 1.0 1
"" "Honour retriv'd from faction: in a dialogue between Smith and Johnson." 1.0 1
"" "Cases of divorce for several causes;" 1.0 1
"" "The poll for members of Parliament for the borough of Ipswich;" 1.0 1
"" "Lucy, a pastoral." 1.0 1
"" "The female Dunciad." 1.0 1
"" "A sermon preach'd against Quakerism." 1.0 1
"" "The trial of Michael Walker, Richard Payne, and John Cox," 1.0 1
"" "The parliamentary right of the crown of England asserted," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the author of The Weekly Miscellany. Wherein his notion of a state of absolute reprobation, or a judicial and unalterable Incapacity of Repentance is refuted; and Dr. Lucas's Preservative against despair vindicated from the Exceptions of that Writer. To which are added, The Weekly Miscellanies of the third and tenth of March last, that gave occasion to this letter." 1.0 1
"" "Fortunes tricks in forty-six." 1.0 1
"" "The road to Hymen made plain," 1.0 1
"" "Patriotism! A farce. As is acted by his Majesty's servants." 1.0 1
"" "The history of La Rivière. Translated from the French." 1.0 1
"" "The fickle courtier," 1.0 1
"" "A testimony to the original principles of the secession," 1.0 1
"" "A collect upon the accession of His present Majesty George the Third, &c." 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the original, use, and excellency, of the noble art and mystery of printing." 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings of the late directors of the South-Sea Company," 1.0 1
"" "The modesty and moderation of the Dissenters set in a true light;" 1.0 1
"" "Reflexions on man, and his relation to other beings." 1.0 1
"" "An essay on tragedy, with a critical examen of Mahomet and Irene." 1.0 1
"" "The new whole duty of man," 1.0 1
"" "Considerations on the definitive treaty," 1.0 1
"" "(with Additions.) A companion to the royal kalendar," 1.0 1
"" "Tunbrigalia: or, Tunbridge miscellanies, for the year 1719." 1.0 1
"" "Reasons against a standing army." 1.0 1
"" "The crisis of honesty." 1.0 1
"" "The coalitionist." 1.0 1
"" "A review of the narrative and state of the proceedings of the judicatories against Mr. Ebenezer Erskine Minister at Stirling, Mr. William Wilson Minister at Perth, Mr. Alexander Moncrieff Minister at Abernethy, and Mr. James Fisher Minister at Kinclaven; emitted by a committee of the Commission of the General Assembly. Wherein The Reasonings of the said Narrative are examined, and the Representation that is made of the Proceedings of the Judicatories enquired into. Published by the foresaid ministers, for their just and necessary vindication." 1.0 2
"" "To the Queen. The humble supplication of certain of Her Majesty's faithful and peaceable subjects, called Protestant dissenters," 1.0 1
"" "A true and faithful narrative of the life and actions of John Oneby, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "Female inconstancy display'd in three diverting histories," 1.0 2
"" "A word in season." 1.0 1
"" "A view of some deficiencies in the aids of trade;" 1.0 1
"" "Reasons for repealing the Occasional and Schism-Acts. To which is added, A true and correct list of the Lords and Commons of the Fifth Parliament of Great-Britain, to meet at Westminster, the 17th of March. Dedicated to a certain Earl." 1.0 1
"" "His Catholic Majesty's most Christian manifesto," 1.0 1
"" "The doctor no changeling:" 1.0 1
"" "Tory pills to purge Whig melancholy." 1.0 1
"" "The brighthelmston directory," 1.0 1
"" "Publications printed by order of the Society for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers. Number VI." 1.0 1
"" "The doctrines of justification by the imputation of Christ's righteousness, and of the operations and in-dwelling of the divine spirit, proved by the articles, homilies, the writings of the fathers, and the testimony of the martyrs, To be the Doctrines of the Church of England: In Opposition to those Who, while they profess themselves to be Members of the said Church, are sapping its Foundation, by Innovations, and schismatical Doctrines. In a Letter to a Brother." 1.0 1
"" "A new edition of the royal Kalendar;" 4.0 3
"" "The beauties of Harrogate and Knaresbro' A poem." 1.0 1
"" "The usefulness of the stage to religion, and to government:" 1.0 2
"" "The christian's plea," 1.0 1
"" "The contest." 1.0 1
"" "The British letter-writer:" 1.0 1
"" "The life and intrigues of the late celebrated Mrs. Mary Parrimore," 1.0 1
"" "The horse and the flies. A tale." 1.0 1
"" "A dialogue between A. and B. containing some remarks upon Mr. Steele's letter to the Englishman:" 1.0 1
"" "The life of John Phillips," 1.0 1
"" "A review of the whole political conduct of a late eminent patriot, and his friends; for twenty years last past: in which is contained, a complete history of the late Opposition: and a full answer to a pamphlet, entitled, Faction detected by the evidence of facts, &c." 1.0 1
"" "The offspring of fancy;" 1.0 1
"" "Serious considerations on a late very important decision of the House of Commons." 1.0 1
"" "Report from the Committee of Secrecy, of the House of Lords in Ireland," 1.0 1
"" "The witticisms, anecdotes, jests, and sayings, of Dr. Samuel Johnson," 7.0 4
"" "The book of coach-rates:" 1.0 1
"" "The poll for the election of members to serve in Parliament for the city of York, begun Wednesday, May 13th, 1741; before John Raper, Gent. Thomas Matthews, Gent. Sheriffs. Sir John Lister Kaye, Bart. Godfrey Wentworth, Esq; Edward Thompson, Esq; Sir William Milner, Bart. Candidates." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the new Insect:" 1.0 1
"" "The pretensions of Don Carlos considered:" 1.0 1
"" "Observations on the scheme of Mr. Law, in France, and of Sir Humphrey Mackworth, in Great-Britain;" 1.0 1
"" "The royal psalmodist compleat:" 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the nature of true devotion, with reflections on the late fast." 1.0 1
"" "Ode to the genius of Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "David's repentance;" 1.0 1
"" "The medalist." 1.0 1
"" "A second course of letters on Baptism," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to Sir R------ H------- wherein is considered," 1.0 1
"" "The report to the Honourable the House of Commons, of such of the commissioners and trustees as have been appointed to execute the several trusts and powers in relation to England, Ireland, and elsewhere, (except Scotland) contained in two several acts of Parliament; the one intitled, An act for appointing commissioners to enquire of the estates of certain traitors, and of Popish Recusants, and of Estates given to Superstitious Uses, in Order to raise Money out of them severally for the Use of the Publick; the other intitled, An act for vesting the forfeited estates in Great-Britain and Ireland in trustees, to be Sold for the Use of the Publick; and for giving Relief to Lawful Creditors by Determining the Claims; and for the more effectual bringing into the Respective Exchequers the Rents and Profits of the said Estates till Sold." 1.0 1
"" "The pleasing companion; or short histories to instruct and entertain all little boys and girls. Adorned with cuts." 1.0 1
"" "An epistle to Eustace Budgell Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "Considerations on two papers," 1.0 1
"" "Natural reflexions on the present conduct of His Prussian Majesty:" 1.0 1
"" "A circumstantial account of the ensuing regatta;" 1.0 1
"" "The bath and Bristol guide:" 1.0 1
"" "Youth's entertaining and instructive calendar for the jubilee year 1750." 1.0 1
"" "Hints for city amusements;" 1.0 1
"" "A treatise on the custom of counting noses." 1.0 1
"" "A serious address to the public, concerning the most probable means of avoiding the dangers of inoculation. Very necessary to be read by Parents and Guardians who design to inoculate their Children, &c. as well as by Adults who chuse to be inoculated. Felix quem faciunt aliena pericula cautum." 1.0 1
"" "Some observations on the trial of Mr. Thomas Carr, who was executed at Tyburn, January 18. 1737. With some remarks on the partial and contradictory account given of him by the Ordinary of Newgate. Also A Relation of his Behaviour during the latter Days of his Life, and in his last Minutes, taken from the Mouth of the Rev. Mr. Wilson, who attended him before, and at his Execution; and a Copy of the Letter which he desired to be printed, and delivered to Mr. Rawlinson the High Constable of Westminster. With several Affidavits relating to the Prosecutor and his Character." 1.0 1
"" "The rival brothers; a tragedy, acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn Fields; by Her Majesties servants." 1.0 1
"" "The south downs." 1.0 1
"" "The old and new ministry compar'd," 1.0 1
"" "An account of the proceedings, intentions," 1.0 1
"" "The testimonies of several citizens of Fickleborough, in the Kingdom of Fairy-Land, concerning the life and character of Robert Hush, commonly called, Bob. To which are prefixed, some memoirs of the life of Charity Hush, the grandfather, and of Oliver Hush, the Father of the said Bob." 1.0 1
"" "A new ballad on the taking of Porto-Bello," 1.0 1
"" "The windsor guide, containing a description of the town and castle;" 1.0 1
"" "A detection of the falshood, abuse," 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris for the year 1802." 1.0 1
"" "The northern heroine." 1.0 1
"" "Parsley's fashionable lyric companion." 1.0 1
"" "The following letter having been sent by an anonymous correspondent," 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the merits of the supposed preliminaries of peace, signed on the 3d instant." 1.0 1
"" "The secret history of state intrigues in the management of the Scepter," 1.0 1
"" "Æsop the wanderer:" 1.0 1
"" "Acts and proceedings of the Associate Presbytery," 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris for the year 1804." 1.0 1
"" "The trial of Kenith Mackenzie, Esq; for the wilful murder of Kenith Murray Mackenzie, at Fort Morea, on the coast of Africa, on the fourth of August, 1782: who was tried by a special commission at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on Friday the 10th of December, 1784, and received sentence of death." 1.0 1
"" "The lords protests," 1.0 1
"" "Marraton and Yaratilda." 1.0 1
"" "The richmond maidenhead, a tale." 1.0 1
"" "A new bloody ballad on the bloody battle at Dettingen: printed in bloody characters." 1.0 1
"" "A proper reply to the remarks on the Craftsman's Vindication of his two patrons," 1.0 1
"" "An address to the people," 1.0 1
"" "Observations on the conduct of Great-Britain," 1.0 1
"" "Reasons offer'd against the continuance of the Bank." 1.0 2
"" "Considerations humbly offered," 1.0 1
"" "An authentic account of the trials, behaviour, and dying declaration, of the five malefactors, who were executed at Kennington-Common, on Monday the 23d of April, 1770, for the divers robberies they had committed in the county of Surrey. To which is added, the behaviour and dying words of Stephen Gregory, a Russian, Who was Executed on Monday the 9th Instant, at Esher, for the Murder of Mrs. Herne. Also an abstract of the trials of the other prisoners who were tried at the said Assizes, at Kingston." 1.0 1
"" "Il barbiere di Siviglia," 1.0 1
"" "A new crop of blockheads:" 1.0 1
"" "Giunio Bruto; a new serious opera, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The music by several eminent composers, under the direction of Signor Bertoni." 1.0 1
"" "The speech of a young Member of Parliament, on the debate of the Septennial Bill." 1.0 1
"" "The controverted hard case: or Mary Squires's Magazine of facts re-examin'd. Setting forth, the reasons which induced the Attorney and Sollicitor-General to make their report to His Majesty in favour of this poor, unhappy old woman. Remarks on Dr. Dodd's Physical Case of Canning; also on Dr. Cox's Appeal to the Publick; and his great Judgment in discerning the Signals of Virginity; shewing the Weakness and Insufficiency of their Arguments to support her Cause. New Discoveries and Facts never before made publick, tending to confirm the Opinion of the Gipsey's Innocence, and the Probability that the Whole is a concerted Scheme, and a most villainous Imposture. Likewise, the dispute between Mr. Myles and Mr. Ford, argued, Pro and Con. To which is prefixed, A curious print, representing the Lord Mayor, and the great astonishment of the learned in court: after the manner of Hogarth." 1.0 1
"" "A catalogue of the cabinet of birds," 1.0 1
"" "The pretender's last will and testament," 1.0 1
"" "The political touch-stone:" 1.0 1
"" "Some verses occasion'd by the late death of an Irish nobleman, in France." 1.0 1
"" "Castle-Howard," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton, Bart. of Broughton-Hall, in Staffordshire." 1.0 1
"" "The patriot and the minister review'd:" 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or Said in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "State papers relating the change of the constitution of Sweden:" 1.0 1
"" "A reply to a pamphlet intitled, popular prejudices against the convention and treaty with Spain, examin'd and answered." 1.0 1
"" "The rival wives. Or, the greeting of Clarissa to Skirra in the Elysian shades." 1.0 2
"" "A narrative of the most cruel and barbarous treatment of Miss Sarah Molly," 1.0 1
"" "The palace miscellany. Containing, (among many other curious pieces) The young lady's catechism: In a Dialogue between Miss Forward, and Betty Sly, her Chamber-Maid. Miss's prayer to cupid. The mourning bride (founded on Matters of Fact.) The progress of matrimony, in four canto's; (inscrib'd to a certain Old Lady of Bristol. The fair penitent; (inscrib'd to a Yonge K---t, and the Hon---ble Miss Fitzms.) &c. &c. Dedicated to six honourable maids." 1.0 1
"" "Equal liberty of conscience asserted:" 1.0 1
"" "Vanella. A tragedy." 1.0 1
"" "Georgia, a poem." 1.0 1
"" "A genuine epistle from M-w P-r, Esq; at Paris, to the Reverend J-n S-t, D. D. at Windsor. With a letter to Sir Patrick Lawles, late the Pretender's Nuncio. By an unknown hand. Published from the original manuscripts, by Timothy Brocade, Late Author of the Examiner." 1.0 1
"" "Important directions how to spend every day," 1.0 1
"" "An abstract of the account of the proceedings of the Inquisition in Portugal." 1.0 1
"" "The system occasioned by the speech of Leonard Smelt, Esq. late sub-governor to their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, and Bishop of Osnabrugh, at the meeting at York, December 30, 1779." 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the excellencies of Christian revelation." 1.0 1
"" "The seducers." 1.0 1
"" "School of wisdom," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to Mr. Garrick on the opening of the Theatre, with observations on the conduct of managers, to actors, authors, and audiences: and particularly to new-performers." 1.0 1
"" "The tryal of skill between 'squire Walsingham and mother Osborne." 1.0 1
"" "The heroick princes:" 1.0 1
"" "The remarkable story, and sudden death of a cock-fighter." 1.0 1
"" "A character of John Sheffield late Duke of Buckinghamshire;" 1.0 1
"" "The triumphant Christian:" 4.0 2
"" "Remarks on Dr. Price's observations on the nature of civil liberty, &c." 1.0 1
"" "A compleat key to The dispensary." 1.0 1
"" "Liberty and property preserved against republicans and levellers." 1.0 1
"" "A short history of the administration, during the Summer recess of Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "An answer to the budget. Inscribed to the Coterie." 1.0 1
"" "The spirit of libertinism display'd," 1.0 1
"" "The festival of Momus: or, polite musical companion." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq; on the present negociations for a peace with France and Spain." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of English prose and verse," 18.0 2
"" "The humble petition of His Grace Ph-p D. of Wh-n to a great man." 1.0 1
"" "The memoirs of Mrs. Harriot Er-g-n." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a member of this new Parliament," 1.0 1
"" "The new Testament, of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Formed into a regular history of our Saviour," 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Tucker's letter on naturalizations." 1.0 1
"" "A london directory, or alphabetical arrangement;" 2.0 2
"" "An essay on faction." 1.0 1
"" "An historical narrative of the destruction of the French fleet," 1.0 1
"" "The oxford Act, a new ballad-opera. As it was perform'd by a company of students at Oxford." 1.0 1
"" "A general table of all the statutes," 1.0 1
"" "Æsop at Utrecht." 1.0 1
"" "The visitation; or, an interview between the ghost of Shakespear and D-v-d G-rr--k, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "Pleasure for a minute;" 1.0 1
"" "A memorial for the 30th of January:" 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings of the Right Honourable the House of Lords, in relation to the Bill for taking, examining, and stating the publick accounts of the kingdom; together with the Amendments made to the said bill, which were rejected by the House of Commons the last Session of Parliament, made publick, in order to vindicate John Parkhurst, and John Paschal, Esquires: with some remarks in justification of Mr Whitaker's fidelity, in his Place of being Solicitor to the Admiralty, from the Reflections of a late Author in his Book, Entituled, The True Picture of a Modern Whig. In a letter to a person of quality." 1.0 1
"" "Sophron: a poem." 1.0 1
"" "A second letter to the Reverend Dr. Codex:" 1.0 1
"" "La schiava;" 1.0 1
"" "The memorial of the Elector of Hanover," 1.0 1
"" "The secret history of the Scepter," 1.0 1
"" "A compleat and authentick account of the late revolution in Genoa;" 1.0 1
"" "The trial of the cause of the King versus the Bishop of Bangor," 1.0 1
"" "A court lady's curiosity;" 1.0 1
"" "A pastoral elegy." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Hon. Charles James Fox:" 1.0 1
"" "An extraordinary ode to an extraordinary man, on an extraordinary occasion." 1.0 1
"" "The spirit and truth of the Gospel:" 1.0 1
"" "Analepsis:" 1.0 1
"" "The new complete guide to all persons who have any Trade or Concern with the City of London." 1.0 1
"" "The curiosities of London and Westminister described." 1.0 1
"" "The groans of the oppressed;" 1.0 1
"" "Oithóna:" 1.0 1
"" "An oration spoke at Will's Coffee-House in Scotland-Yard, White-Hall containing, reflections on the British marine, as it relates to the conduct of the military officers employ'd therein. By an eminent sea-officer." 1.0 1
"" "The festival of Momus, a collection of comic songs," 1.0 1
"" "Nancy to John;" 1.0 1
"" "The bishop of London's third pastoral letter to the people of his diocese;" 1.0 2
"" "The songster's miscellany;" 1.0 1
"" "A compassionate address to the high and mighty in behalf of the poor distressed prisoners. Contents. Remark about Persons executed and imprisoned in England. Of the Levitical Law and that of England in regard to Prisoners, &c. The Laws and Practice of the Saxons as to criminal Cases, and other Law Proceedings An Account of the Cruelty of William the Conqueror and of the Feudal Law. Cruelty to Criminals, &c. the last Remains of the other. The Hardship of the Court of Wards, &c. given up by King Charles II. Several extraordinary Instances. That of Lucia, Widow of the first Randle E. of Chester. Men and Women then bought and sold. Some Queries of the late excellent Bishop Berkley about Criminals, Spend-Thrifts, &c. Reflections thereon with Application of the whole." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on the proceedings of the society, who style themselves \"the Friends of the People\": and observations on the principles of government, as applicable to the British constitution. In two letters to a friend." 1.0 1
"" "Considerations upon a new place-tax. Particularly with regard to the sine-cures in the Church, as well as offices in the state. Addressed to the legislature." 1.0 1
"" "James, Prince of No-Land:" 1.0 1
"" "A preservative against the artifices of the Bishop of Bangor's Jesuit, and of all other Popish agents, Harboured and Lucking in and about this City. In a refutation of these two Fundamental points, the primacy of St. Peter, as Head of the Church; and the succession of the Bishops and Popes of Rome from him in the same Commission and Authority. Designed for the Service of the Publick." 1.0 1
"" "Susanna. An oratorio." 1.0 1
"" "Observations on the importance and use of theatres, their present regulation, and possible improvements." 1.0 1
"" "The case of Richard Steele," 1.0 1
"" "The folly and vanity of impeaching the late ministry consider'd" 1.0 1
"" "On devil worship." 1.0 1
"" "The diamond ring; or, successful artifices of three London wives." 1.0 1
"" "A short view of the conduct of the King of Sweden." 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the divine paternity, or, God the father of men. In which that relation and character is stated, illustrated and improved." 1.0 1
"" "An explanatory account of the nature and business of the several offices, posts, employments, and Places of Trust in this Kingdom; as well Ecclesiastical, as Civil and Military: But more especially of those that bear any relation to the constitution of the English government. Alphabetically digested." 1.0 1
"" "The bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese;" 1.0 1
"" "The husbandman's jewel," 1.0 1
"" "A new whim of the day;" 1.0 2
"" "A political catechism: or, certain questions concerning the government of this land; answered in His Majesties own words: Taken out of His Answer to the 19 Propositions, Pag. 17, 18, 19, 20. of the First Edition: With some Observations thereupon. Publish'd for the more compleat setling of Consciences; particularly of those that have made the late Protestation, to maintain the Power and Privileges of Parliament, when they shall herein see the King's own Interpretation what that Power and Privileges are." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks upon the present crisis." 1.0 1
"" "The government of the human body. A tale." 1.0 1
"" "A representation of the present state of religion, with regard to the late excessive growth of infidelity, heresy and Profaneness: as it passed the Lower House of Convocation of the Province of Canterbury. Corrected from the errors of a former edition. To which is added, the Representation, as drawn up by the Upper-House." 1.0 1
"" "Characters of the times;" 1.0 1
"" "Considerations recommending to the proprietors of South-Sea stock, the proposals for ingrafting part of that Company's funds into the stock of the bank, and East-India companies." 1.0 1
"" "The london directory; or, an account of the stage coaches and carriers, from London to the different towns in Great Britain. Describing the Number of Miles to each Town, with the Fares to be paid, and the Days and Hours of setting out from the different Inns, Wharfs, &c. in and near London. With an account of the coasting vessels, barges, and boats; and the several Wharfs, Keys and Stairs, where they usually lie to take in Goods and Passengers. Also the rates of hackney-coachmen, Chair-Men, and Watermen of London." 1.0 1
"" "The state of the nation consider'd, in a letter to a Member of Parliament." 1.0 2
"" "Memoirs of the House and dominions of Hesse Cassel:" 1.0 1
"" "Authentick memoirs of the life of that celebrated actress Mrs. Ann Oldfield. Containing a genuine account of her transactions from her infancy to the time of her decease." 1.0 1
"" "The young City merchant, turn'd Spittle-Fields poulterer; or, who will buy my conies? A dialogue between Mr. Twist, a weaver, and, a young merchant." 1.0 1
"" "A label without being a libel against truth," 1.0 1
"" "The wonderful works of God." 1.0 1
"" "Authentick memoirs of the life and infamous actions of Cardinal Wolsey." 1.0 2
"" "Remarks upon the truth, design, and seasonableness of Sir Richard Steele's dedication to the Pope, to which is prefixed, a dedication to the said knight, in the same style and manner." 1.0 1
"" "A paraphrase on the Song of the three children. In irregular stanzas." 1.0 1
"" "A review of the Short view; and of the remarks on the treaty with Spain. Wherein the falsities, sophistry, and the sense of that author and his faction, are compar'd with the facts, with reason, and the sense of the nation." 1.0 1
"" "The muses address to D. Garrick, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "The methodists, an humorous burlesque poem; address'd to the Rev. Mr. Whitefield and his followers: Proper to be bound up with his Sermons, and the Journals of his Voyage to Georgia, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Sacred odes: or psalms of David, paraphrased from the original Hebrew." 1.0 1
"" "A strict adherence to established ceremonies, the only security to property." 1.0 1
"" "The sportsman's and gamekeeper's pocket-book;" 1.0 1
"" "Political correspondence; or, letters to a country gentleman, retired from Parliament: on the subject of some of the leading characters and events of the present day." 1.0 1
"" "The windsor stag:" 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings and speeches," 1.0 1
"" "Poems on several occasions." 1.0 1
"" "A continuation of The plain reasoner." 1.0 1
"" "Pious breathings:" 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the fast for the 10th of February, M,DCC,LXXIX." 1.0 1
"" "Authentic memoirs of the life of William Dodd, LL.D." 1.0 1
"" "A dissertation concerning the unlawfulness of using horses and chariots in war, amongst the Jews. Occasion'd by a pamphlet intitled, observations upon the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor's dissertation IV. Christ's entry into Jerusalem." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of all the papers that have been giv'n to the Lords and Commons," 1.0 1
"" "A true state of publick credit: or, a short view of the condition of the nation, with respect to our present calamities. And Some Considerations how they may be redress'd, and the Landed and Trading Interest advanced. As also Some necessary Observations on the Conduct of the Bank, in this Critical Juncture. Dedicated to the Right Honourable, Sir John Fryer, Bart. Lord Mayor of the City of London; occasion'd by the City Petition to the Honourable House of Commons." 1.0 1
"" "The honour and prerogative of the Queen's Majesty vindicated and defended against the unexampled insolence of the author of the Guardian: in a letter from a Country Whig to Mr. Steele." 1.0 1
"" "Escapes of a poetical genius." 1.0 1
"" "A detection of the whole management of the South-Sea Company." 1.0 1
"" "Two sermons, preached on Friday, December 13, 1776, and on Friday February 27, 1778," 1.0 1
"" "Scotch modesty displayed," 1.0 1
"" "A supplement to the Bishop of London's Letter to the clergy and people of London and Westminster," 1.0 1
"" "A trip to the pillory." 1.0 1
"" "Belgrade." 1.0 1
"" "A new extempore-prayer," 1.0 1
"" "The prison," 1.0 1
"" "The two treaties between Great Britain and France, the former ratified in the reign of Queen Anne, 1713, the latter signed by Mr. Eden, in the year 1786, compared article by article in opposite columns. Together with the substance of forty-six petitions presented against th forme treaty, by the manufacturing interests of Great Britain, Faithfully Transcribed from the Journals of the House of Commons. And likewise a brief narrative of the reception of the same treaty by the public, and the Final Decision upon it in Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to Dr. Oliver, desiring him to reconcile some few of the contradictory assertions in his essay on feavers, &c." 1.0 1
"" "The right," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a gentleman in Edinburgh," 1.0 1
"" "Miss Kitty: A parody, on Lenora; a ballad, translated from the German by several hands." 1.0 1
"" "The present crisis, with respect to America, considered." 1.0 1
"" "The establish'd state of the publick offices, under his Majesty King George II." 1.0 1
"" "The secret history of the rebels in Newgate." 1.0 2
"" "The sentiments of a Tory, in respect to a late important transaction, and in regard to the present situation of affairs." 1.0 1
"" "The rise of the present unnatural rebellion discover'd;" 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the origin," 1.0 1
"" "The prospect: a divine poem. On humane life, and its depravity. (with an episode on the Christian religion) Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell. In two Parts. In two parts." 1.0 1
"" "The muses choice:" 1.0 1
"" "The history and description of Guildford," 1.0 1
"" "The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London;" 4.0 2
"" "Remarks on the Commutation Act. Addressed to the people of England." 1.0 2
"" "Baratariana." 1.0 1
"" "An evening thought." 1.0 1
"" "Origines Bathenses: or, the origin of the Bath, a burlesque. To which is added, The wrinkle. Two curious pieces found among the papers of a very learned and ingenious gentleman deceas'd." 1.0 1
"" "A view of the Edinburgh theatre during the summer season, 1759. Containing an exact list of the several pieces represented, and impartial observations on each performance. By a society of gentlemen." 1.0 1
"" "A narrative of the sudden and surprizing fire which happen'd at the puppet-show at Burwell," 1.0 1
"" "A catalogue of the original paintings, busts, carved figures, &c. &c. &c. now exhibiting, by the Society of Sign-Painters, at the large rooms, the upper end of Bow-Street, Covent-Garden, nearly opposite the play-house passage." 1.0 1
"" "The muse in masquerade: or, a collection of riddles, serious and comic. With a compleat Key to the whole." 1.0 1
"" "An authentick list of the House of Peers:" 1.0 1
"" "Sosarme, Re di Media." 1.0 1
"" "A protest against Mr. Pitt's new method of raising the supplies; with a counter-project to be substituted in its place. Including a second reply to the analytical reviewers. By the author of The use and abuse of money." 1.0 1
"" "A bill, presented to the House of Lords by Lord Rawdon; intituled An act for amending the law of imprisonment on mesne process; and for better regulating the law and practice of bail; and for the relief of unfortunate, and the punishment of fraudulent insolvent debtors." 1.0 1
"" "Cabbage and clover husbandry." 1.0 1
"" "A hue and cry after Daniel Foe," 1.0 1
"" "National judgments, calling for national repentance: or, A serious address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain," 1.0 1
"" "The tryal of William Sacheverell Esq; George Gregory Esq; Henry Plumptre Esq; and several other gentlemen," 1.0 1
"" "The crisis upon crisis." 1.0 1
"" "For Christ or Antichrist, or the great difference betwixt the saving religion of the gospel of Christ, and the new Trent religion of the Pope set in a clear light. In which it is fully prov'd, I. That there is no Religion that can make Men wise to Salvation, but the Gospel Religion of Christ: And consequently that all other Religions set up since, whether by Mahomet, the Pope, or others, are set up only to get worldly Riches, and are suggested by Satan to set aside the Gospel of Christ. II. As Christ's spiritual Kingdom was not set up for Men to get worldly, but spiritual and heavenly Treasure; so all true Churches and Ministers of Christ adhere solely to his Gospel Religion, and employ themselves wholly, as the Apostolical Churches did, in enlightening and saving Souls. And therefore all Churches that set up a worldly Kingdom opposite to the spiritual and saving Kingdom of Christ (as Mahomet and the Pope have done) must be look'd upon as Antichristian or fallen Churches, and Synagogues of Satan." 1.0 1
"" "The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion" 15.0 4
"" "Eight speeches made in Parliament, on several important occasions." 1.0 1
"" "Poems occasion'd by the present rebellion." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the Earl of Galway's conduct in Spain and Portugal." 1.0 2
"" "A desertation wherein the meaning," 1.0 1
"" "Popular prejudices against the convention and treaty with Spain," 1.0 1
"" "Necessary to all families. In answer to questions proposed by the Royal Society of Paris, on the cause and most effectual methods to prevent the progress of infectious disorders." 1.0 1
"" "The london directory for the year 1768." 1.0 1
"" "The declaration of the estates of the Kingdom of Scotland," 1.0 1
"" "The new art of speaking," 1.0 1
"" "A dissertation on the law of nature," 4.0 2
"" "A letter, to the author of An examination of the principles;" 1.0 1
"" "The velvet coffee-woman: or, the life, gallantries and amours of the late famous Mrs. Anne Rochford." 1.0 1
"" "Le pour et le contre." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks upon the eighth section of the second volume of Mr. Warton's History of English poetry." 1.0 1
"" "Character of Dr. Priestley, considered as a philosopher, politician and divine." 1.0 1
"" "The captive freed;" 1.0 1
"" "A rap at the rapsody." 1.0 1
"" "A concise history and description of Kenilworth Castle," 10.0 2
"" "Report from the Committee of Secrecy appointed by the House of Commons, Assembled at Westminster, in the Sixth Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, to enquire into the state of the East India Company." 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Printed as they are to be sung or said in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "Publications printed by order of the Society for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers. Number V." 1.0 1
"" "A plain discovery what they would be at," 1.0 1
"" "Diamond cut diamond:" 1.0 1
"" "Letters in prose and verse, to the celebrated Polly Peachum:" 1.0 2
"" "A genuine narrative of the life and actions of John Parry," 1.0 1
"" "Discontent;" 1.0 1
"" "A collection of Welsh tours;" 2.0 2
"" "Horace, Book IV. Ode V. Imitated." 1.0 1
"" "A reply to the main argument in a paper, entituled, An impartial account of the prophets, in a letter to a friend." 1.0 1
"" "The liberties of England asserted," 1.0 1
"" "The method of the proceedings in the House of Lords and Commons, in cases of impeachments for high-treason. With presidents ancient and modern; and the judgment of our best lawyers, and historians. To which is prefix'd, A speech upon the impeachment of Robert Earl of Oxford and the Nature of his Crimes." 1.0 1
"" "A second epistle to the Reverend Mr. Brooke," 1.0 1
"" "The sweets of Dutch liberty." 1.0 1
"" "Nature:" 1.0 1
"" "Rule Britannia or the flattery of free subjects," 1.0 1
"" "Parsley's Lyric repository, for 1789. Containing a selection of all the favorite songs, duets, trios, &c. now singing at the Theatres-Royal, at the Anacreontic Society, the Beef-Steak Club, And every polite Assembly of Wit and Harmony in the Metropolis. With a Variety of Ballads, Sonnets, Parodies, Cantatas, Burlesques, Masonic Songs, &c. Written purposely for this Work, adapted to familiar Tunes. To which is Added, A Collection of Toasts and Sentiments, Never Before in Print." 1.0 1
"" "A poetical description of Mr. Hogarth's election prints: in four cantos. Written under Mr. Hogarth's sanction and inspection." 1.0 1
"" "A treatise of warm drink:" 1.0 1
"" "The history of Prince Mirabel's infancy," 1.0 2
"" "Address to the nation," 1.0 1
"" "Prologue, and epilogue, to the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet: spoken at the performance of that tragedy by the gentlemen of the Royal Academy at Woolwich, For the Amusement of their Friends, On Thursday, October 10. 1751." 1.0 1
"" "The laughing philosopher's legacy to dull mortals." 1.0 1
"" "A dialogue between a Whig and a Jacobite," 1.0 1
"" "Occasional remarks upon the Act for laying a duty upon the retalers of spirituous liquors, &c. and for licensing the retalers thereof." 1.0 1
"" "The difference computed, in a brief history of arbitrary power, as it hath, at any time, been practised, or attempted by Kings of England from the Conquest to the Revolution. Address'd to the subjects of Great Britain, principally to the eminent and worthy citizens of London." 1.0 1
"" "The history of the Jacobite clubs:" 1.0 1
"" "The triumphant campaign. A critical, political, panegyrical, poetical history of the late ** active ** glorious German campaign ; to which is added an impeachment brought by the H--n troops in the field, against my Lord S-r ; and the Design of a Medal to perpetuate the Memory of our Conduct." 1.0 1
"" "The footman: an opera. As it is acted at the New-Theatre, in Goodman's-Fields." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of Madam de Montespan and Lewis the Fourteenth." 1.0 1
"" "Old stories which were the fore-runners of the revolution" 1.0 1
"" "Post-Office intelligence: or, universal gallantry. Being, a collection of love-letters, written by persons, in all stations, from most parts of the Kingdom. Faithfully published from their Originals, returned into the General-Post-Office in Lombard-Street, the Parties to whom they were directed being either Dead, or removed from their usual Places of Abode. With rational remarks upon Mr. Pope's letters, and some of his former and late productions." 1.0 1
"" "Account of the proceedings of a meeting of the London Corresponding Society," 1.0 1
"" "A counterfeit detected," 1.0 1
"" "A poem on the death of the Right Honourable William Earl Cowper." 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the conduct of the ministry," 1.0 1
"" "Pollio:" 1.0 1
"" "Isaiah. A new translation;" 1.0 1
"" "A poetical epistle to the very celebrated Doctor Graham." 1.0 1
"" "Observations upon the proper nursing of children." 1.0 1
"" "Appendix Pranceriana." 1.0 1
"" "The heraldry of nature;" 1.0 1
"" "The laity's directory; for the church service ON Sundays and Holy Days. for the year of our Lord MDCCXCII." 1.0 1
"" "The shaver shaved;" 1.0 1
"" "Anecdotes of the House of Bedford, from the Norman Conquest to the present period." 1.0 1
"" "Esther," 33.0 2
"" "An appeal to the nation: or, the case of the present Prime Minister of Great-Britain truly stated." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the eldest brother of the collegiate church of St. Katherine," 1.0 1
"" "The criterion of the reason and necessity of the present war; and of pursuing it with steadiness and vigour." 1.0 1
"" "The sarah-Ad: or, a flight for fame. A burlesque poem in three canto's, in hudibrastic verse. Founded on An account of the conduct of the Dowager Du---ss of M-gh, from her first coming to Court, to the Year 1710. In a Letter from herself to my Lord Proper to be bound up therewith." 1.0 1
"" "The hope of the hypocrite," 1.0 1
"" "Three days chat." 11.0 2
"" "Dutch faith: being an enquiry, founded on facts, into the probability of the success of the British arms, on the continent, next campaign. With Considerations on the present State of Parties in England. To which is annex'd, a copy of the articles, presented to his M-y by a certain Embassador, against the British F-d M-l, with his Answer to the same." 1.0 1
"" "Satires on the times." 1.0 1
"" "A plain and easie method for clear-starching all manner of muslins and lawns;" 1.0 1
"" "A comparison between the British sugar colonies and New England," 1.0 1
"" "Hhadash Hamishcan:" 1.0 1
"" "The illuminator," 1.0 1
"" "Præmiums or benefits in the Adventure of two millions," 1.0 1
"" "Account of the proceedings of a meeting of the inhabitants of Westminster," 1.0 1
"" "The jovial songster," 1.0 1
"" "An easy method of discharging the national debt, with the consent and approbation of the stock-holders." 1.0 1
"" "Letters from Dr. Withering," 1.0 1
"" "A confession of the faith and expectations of the Lord's new church," 1.0 1
"" "Libertinism dissected," 1.0 1
"" "An history of the archbishops and bishops, who have been impeach'd and attainted of high treason," 1.0 1
"" "An answer to a letter to a late noble commander of the British forces." 1.0 1
"" "The rival wives:" 1.0 1
"" "Plain truth," 1.0 1
"" "Dialogues between a reformer and an anti-revolutionist." 1.0 1
"" "A short essay on tarr, tarr-water; but especially oils of tarr." 1.0 1
"" "Col. Don Francisco's letter of advice to all his beloved brethren, the votaries of Venus." 1.0 1
"" "Popery display'd: or, the Church of Rome described in her true colours. Being a faithful description of the Romish religion, and comparison of it with the reformed: shewing the Protestant religion to be the safe way to Heaven, and that of Rome, the most Unsafe and Dangerous. For A Warning to those who would be saved, to Separate themselves from that Corrupted Church." 1.0 1
"" "Some memoirs of the amours and intrigues of a certain Irish dean:" 1.0 1
"" "A supplement to the reports of the Committee of secrecy:" 1.0 1
"" "A true and impartial account of the animosity, quarrel and duel, between the late Duke of Hamilton, and the Lord Mohun:" 1.0 1
"" "The laws of honour:" 1.0 2
"" "An alphabetical list, of the names of the persons who polled for knights of the shire for the county of Wilts, on the 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st of August, 1772." 1.0 1
"" "The flames of Newgate;" 1.0 1
"" "A journal of a tour to Scarborough," 1.0 1
"" "The speech of the Right Honourable Philip Lord Hardwicke, Lord High-Chancellor of Great Britain;" 1.0 1
"" "Peace;" 1.0 1
"" "The country Hobb upon the town mobb:" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a friend in the country, upon the news of the town." 1.0 1
"" "A critical enquiry into the legality of proceedings consequent of the late Gold Act." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, on the subject of the intended new docks to be established at Wapping." 1.0 1
"" "The form and manner of consecrating and administring the Holy Communion," 1.0 1
"" "Advice to, and considerations for the electors of members to serve in the ensuing Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "The lady's slip at Bath." 1.0 1
"" "Two discourses: first, on the pomps and vanities of this world, From Romans XII. II. Second, on the nature and design of the Lord's supper. With suitable meditations. To which are added two forms of prayer." 1.0 1
"" "The mystery of God and man: the union of the human with the divine nature. Wherein is fully discovered the cause of all strife and controversy. And the Ground of Universal Harmony clearly pointed out. In Form of a Letter to a Clergyman. With the true state of the Christian church. consequent on its Present Doctrines." 1.0 1
"" "Stowe:" 7.0 2
"" "Thoughts on the coronation of his present majesty King George the Third." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on an historical play, called, The fall of Mortimer." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of letters," 1.0 1
"" "Reasons for applying to Parliament, the ensuing sessions," 1.0 1
"" "The works of Aristotle" 1.0 1
"" "Reasons for enabling Protestant dissenters to bear publick offices." 1.0 1
"" "Letter to the Right Hon. Henry Dundass," 1.0 1
"" "The case between the proprietors of news-papers, and the subscribing coffee-men," 1.0 1
"" "The first of a series of letters to the author of Pietas Oxoniensis, in answer to his letter to the Rev. Dr. Adams, of Shrewsbury; occasioned by the publication of his sermon entitled A test of true and false doctrines." 1.0 1
"" "The history of Agis, King of Sparta," 1.0 1
"" "Select parts out of the New version of psalms." 1.0 1
"" "Over shoes, over boots: or, the politicians at their wits-end." 1.0 1
"" "An exact list of the peers of Scotland at the time of the Union." 1.0 1
"" "An extract of the Christian's pattern: or, a treatise on the imitation of Christ. Written in Latin by Thomas à Kempis. Abridged and published in English. By John Wesley, M.A." 1.0 1
"" "An earnest appeal to the publick; o" 1.0 1
"" "The new Rolliad." 1.0 1
"" "Explanation of the ocular harpsichord, upon shew to the public." 1.0 1
"" "The muses cabinet," 1.0 1
"" "Considerations on publick credit." 1.0 1
"" "Judoign. A poem" 1.0 1
"" "The zeal of the Tories for the church and state," 1.0 1
"" "A choice collection of family prayers," 1.0 1
"" "A true account of the design," 1.0 1
"" "An examination of the Quakers brief account:" 1.0 1
"" "The universal pocket companion:" 1.0 1
"" "Some rules for speaking and action;" 1.0 1
"" "A form of sound words:" 1.0 1
"" "Tax on income." 1.0 1
"" "A letter from Britannia to the King." 1.0 1
"" "The present measures proved to be the only means of securing the balance of power in Europe," 1.0 1
"" "An elegiac poem to the memory of a friend," 1.0 1
"" "An exact account of the late expedition," 1.0 1
"" "The informers outwitted:" 1.0 1
"" "The oxford sausage;" 1.0 1
"" "A poetic epistle to a prince." 1.0 1
"" "Doctor Sherlock's Vindication of the Corporation and Test acts considered." 1.0 1
"" "New articles of the game of cricket," 1.0 1
"" "The judgment of the Church of England in the point of ordination," 1.0 1
"" "Chronological tables of the high sheriffs of the county of Lincoln," 1.0 1
"" "A speech, in behalf of the constitution, against the suspending and dispensing prerogative, &c." 1.0 1
"" "The doctrine of salvation," 51.0 2
"" "A review of the two late rebellions," 1.0 1
"" "Some observations upon Bishop Fleetwood's Four sermons:" 1.0 1
"" "A monody (after the manner of Milton's Lycidas) on the death of Mr. Linley; who was drowned August the 5th, 1778, in a canal at Grimpsthorpe, in Lincolnshire, the Seat of his Grace the Duke of Ancaster." 1.0 1
"" "A brief review of the rise and progress, services and sufferings, of New England," 1.0 1
"" "The summons for the 18th of April, 1770." 1.0 1
"" "A letter from a clergyman to his friend," 1.0 1
"" "The fallacy of absolute non-resistance fully detected." 1.0 1
"" "A description of the geographical clock: which contains the names and situations of the most remarkable places in the world; and Exhibits at One View, the Time of Day or Night At all those Places Round the Globe: with a Copious Index; Intended for the Instruction and Amusement of Youth." 1.0 1
"" "A true account of the proceedings relating to the late election of sheriffs for the City of London and county of Middlesex." 1.0 1
"" "An elegy on the death of Martin Drayson;" 1.0 1
"" "Observations on Mr. Rousseau's new system of education:" 1.0 1
"" "A compleat key to The dispensary" 1.0 1
"" "Venus attiring the graces. Addressed to -" 1.0 1
"" "A caveat to the will of a certain northern vicar." 1.0 1
"" "A compleat history of the late septennial Parliament." 1.0 3
"" "A view of the present state of affairs in the Kingdom of Ireland;" 1.0 1
"" "A concise history of the Holy Bible." 1.0 1
"" "The life of Mr. John Dennis, the renowned critick. In which are likewise some observations on most of the poets and criticks, his contemporaries. Not written by Mr. Curll." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of petitions presented to the Honourable House of Commons against the trade with France: viz. I. The Course of Exchange between London and Paris before the Revolution: Or, a Demonstration that our Bullion was then Exported upon the Ballance of our Trade with France. II. The Case of the Manufacturers of Gilt and Silver wire. III. Some Reasons Humbly offered to the Consideration of Both Houses of Parliament; shewing, The Necessity for making a Law this present Sessions of Parliament, to oblige all Foreign Plain Black Silks to be Imported at the Port of London, &c. IV. An Account of the Woollen Manufacture Made in the Province of Languedoc, and at Abbeville, in Picardy. V. The Case of the Woollen Manufacturers of Great Britain, and of the Poor they Imploy, &c. VI. Particulars wherein the Bill for laying the Trade to Africa Free and Open, takes away and destroys the Property of the African Company and their Creditors, now united by an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament. Vii. The Case of the Clothiers, with Reference to their several Petitions." 1.0 1
"" "Argentina." 1.0 1
"" "The times. A modest ode." 1.0 1
"" "A reply to a pamphlet intitled, Popular prejudices against the convention and treaty with Spain, examin'd and answered. In a letter to a member of Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "Love's invention: or, the recreation in vogue." 1.0 1
"" "Church music reformed:" 1.0 1
"" "A genuine history of Nadir-Cha," 1.0 1
"" "The grand secret of precipitating the preliminaries brought to light;" 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the celebrated Miss Fanny M-." 1.0 1
"" "A well-Timber'd poem," 1.0 1
"" "An historical compendium, from the creation, to the year of our Lord 1726." 1.0 1
"" "An address of the Associate Synod, to the people under their charge, respecting the present differences on the subject of the preamble to the formula. Published by order of Synod." 1.0 1
"" "The true patriots vindicated:" 1.0 1
"" "Proposals for amending the militia act," 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings of the assizes for the county of Surry," 1.0 2
"" "The right of succession to the Empire of Germany, hereditary and elective." 30.0 2
"" "A dissertation on comets." 1.0 1
"" "The entertaining history of Palidor and Fidele: written for the amusement and instruction of youth. Adorned with Curious Cuts." 1.0 1
"" "Seventeen hundred and thirty-nine." 1.0 1
"" "Dr. Blackhall's offspring." 1.0 1
"" "The modern fine lady." 1.0 1
"" "The protestant Chevalier a papist in masquerade:" 1.0 1
"" "An account of the riots, tumults, and other treasonable practices; since His Majesty's accession to the throne." 1.0 1
"" "The history, fall, and miserable ruine of the Jews;" 1.0 1
"" "The bravo turn'd bully;" 1.0 1
"" "The spirit and conduct of several writers:" 1.0 1
"" "An essay towards the character of the late chimpanzee," 1.0 1
"" "Rome's cabal:" 1.0 1
"" "An index to the report of the Secret committee:" 1.0 1
"" "A cursory view of the history of Lilliput for these last forty three years, containing some remarks upon the origin, nature and tendency of the religious and political disputes which exist among the subjects." 1.0 1
"" "Mughouse-Diversion." 1.0 1
"" "F----na's answer to S----no's epistle." 1.0 1
"" "Letters and memorials which have lately passed between the ministers of the courts of Great-Britain, France, and Spain." 1.0 1
"" "The moderation and loyalty of the dissenters, exemplify'd from the historians, and other writers of their own party, as well as from their late proceedings. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of both Houses of Parliament; and address'd to the Clergy of the Church of England, as by Law Establish'd." 1.0 1
"" "The court Mercury:" 1.0 1
"" "Ember Days exercise;" 1.0 1
"" "An exact account of the form and ceremony of His Majesty's coronation, as it was solemnly perform'd in the Collegiate Church at Westminster, on Wednesday the 20th day of October, 1714." 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, both Old and New Testament, digested, illustrated, and explained by way of question and answer. In which the Principal controverted Points are considered, and the Connection of Sacred and Profane History preserved. Compiled chiefly from the Writings of the most eminent Historians, Divines, and Commentators, And embellished with proper maps, and other ornamental and instructive Representations, neatly engraved. Designed for promoting Christian Knowledge." 1.0 1
"" "The modern miscellany." 1.0 1
"" "A complete list of all his Majesty's land forces." 1.0 1
"" "The soliloquy, a poem, occasioned by a late decision." 1.0 1
"" "The detector detected: or, the danger to which our constitution now lies exposed," 1.0 1
"" "Extract of a letter from the House of Representatives of the Massachusets-Bay, to their agent Dennys de Berdt, Esq; with some remarks." 1.0 1
"" "Coalition, a farce;" 1.0 2
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments; Translated out of the Original Tongues, and With the former Translations diligently compared and revised, By his Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "The new ministry. Containing a collection of all the satyrical poems, songs, &c. since the beginning of 1742. Being more in number than any other collection hitherto published, tho' double the price." 1.0 2
"" "Half an hour after supper:" 1.0 2
"" "The groans of Germany:" 1.0 2
"" "A letter of His Grace the Duke of Richmond," 1.0 1
"" "A memorial deliver'd by Mr. Prior," 1.0 1
"" "The history of the proceedings of the mandarins and proatins of the Britomartian empire," 1.0 1
"" "A letter occasioned by the late music-meeting at Worcester," 1.0 1
"" "A modest vindication of the Right Honourable Sir Gilbert Heathcote," 1.0 1
"" "A tender and hearty address to all the freeholders, and other electors of members for the ensuing parliament of Great Britain, & Ireland. In which the conspiracies of the faction, for four years last past, are plac'd in a true light." 1.0 1
"" "An essay upon rewards and punishments, according to the practice of the present times. With a scheme for immortalizing the glorious actions of a certain great man, much more effectually than can be done by any Triumphal Arch." 1.0 1
"" "An essay towards a new method to shew the longitude at sea; especially near the dangerous shores." 1.0 1
"" "A state of the national debt, provided or unprovided for by Parliament, as it stood the 31st of December 1728, and the 31st of December 1729. Together with an Account of the Produce of the Sinking Fund in that Year, and to the Payment of what Debts contracted before the 25th of December 1716, the said Fund hath been applied. Also, An Account shewing how the Money given for the Service of the Year 1729 hath been disposed of, distinguished under the several Heads, until the 29th Day of January 1729, and the Parts thereof remaining unsatisfied, with the Deficiency thereupon. To which is added, a Copy of the Pension-Bill passed by the Commons, and rejected by the Lords." 1.0 1
"" "Some account of the family of the Butlers, but more particularly of the late Duke of Ormond, the Earl of Ossory his father, and James Duke of Ormond his grandfather." 1.0 1
"" "The ladies' complete visiting guide, containing directions for footmen and porters, being calculated for the purpose of receiving and delivering visiting cards, and answering Letters, with Dispatch & Punctuality; The work contains a correct list of all the fashionable streets at the west end of the town; divided into fou parts or districts, And leading from one Street to the other, according to each Divisior, with proper Directions in the First Page of the Work." 1.0 1
"" "The lottery display'd, or the adventurer's guide; shewing the origin, nature, and management of the state lottery: The Errors and Losses incident to the Drawing, Registering and Examining: The Method of guarding against their pernicious Effects; and of recovering Prizes, hitherto sunk through imperfect Intelligence, or Loss of Tickets. Also the nature of insuring tickets, With Rules for estimating the Premium, at any Period of the Drawing: to which is added, a concise view of all the state lotteries to the present time." 1.0 1
"" "A letter address'd to the Right Honourable Brass Crosby, Esq; Lord Mayor of the City of London, respecting the present high price of provisions. In which the Causes of the same are shewn to have been little understood, and consequently the Remedies pointed out in a late Publication, are unequal and incompetent: The true Causes are attempted to be ascertained, and the only probable Means of removing them are clearly set forth and recommended." 1.0 1
"" "A true history of the scheme for erecting a new seminary for education: with observations upon the several causes of its rise and progress; and an impartial examination of all it proposes. In a letter to William *******, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "Love's invention, or, the recreation in vogue;" 1.0 1
"" "The emulation of the insects:" 1.0 1
"" "Portions of psalms," 1.0 1
"" "The sovereignty of providence. A poem." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of papers pro and con, which have been published during the election of a knight of the shire for the county of Middlesex, to serve in the present Parliament in the room of Sir Hugh Smithson, now Earl of Northumberland. Together with, the first and second book of the chronicle and prophecy of Aminadab." 1.0 1
"" "The excise-Bill versify'd." 1.0 1
"" "A letter on Parliamentary representation," 1.0 1
"" "The history of Theodore I. King of Corsica." 1.0 1
"" "Grand musical festival, in Westminster-Abbey. First performance, June the 2d, 1785." 1.0 1
"" "The debates at the East India House," 1.0 2
"" "A compendious history of England," 1.0 1
"" "An elegy on the late learned and reverend Mr. Ralph Erskine:" 1.0 1
"" "The sentiments of a great man upon proposals for the general reduction of interest to three per cent. In a speech made to an honourable assembly." 1.0 1
"" "The theatrical contention." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the siege of Quebec, capital of all Canada, and of the retreat of Monsieur de Bourlemaque, from Carillon to the Isle aux Noix, in Lake Champlain. From the journal of a French officer On Board the Chezine Frigate, Taken by his Majesty's Ship Rippon. Compared with the accounts transmitted Home by Major General Wolfe, and Vice-Admiral Saunders; With Occasional Remarks. By Richard Gardiner, Esq; Captain of Marines in the Rippon." 1.0 1
"" "The historical preceptor;" 1.0 1
"" "The hyp, a burlesque poem in five canto's." 1.0 1
"" "King Satan:" 1.0 1
"" "A new version of all the books of the New Testament, with a literal commentary on all the difficult passages. To which are added, I. An introduction to the Reading of the Holy Scriptures, intended chiefly for Young Students in Divinity. II. An abstract or Harmony of the Gospel-History. III. A critical preface to each of the books of the New-Testament, with a general Preface to all St. Paul's Epistles. Written originally in French by Messieurs de Beausobre and Lenfant, By the Order of the King of Prussia. Done into English, with additional notes. Numb. I (to be continu'd monthly) contains an account of the whole work, with part of the introduction." 1.0 1
"" "Tory partiality detected:" 1.0 1
"" "A geographical history of Nova Scotia." 1.0 1
"" "The raven's proclamation." 1.0 1
"" "Letters from Mr. Fletcher Christian," 1.0 1
"" "The dutch reasoner." 1.0 1
"" "An examination of a late Discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion." 1.0 1
"" "The universal cash book," 1.0 1
"" "A collection of several papers relating to Elizabeth Canning." 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches." 6.0 2
"" "An essay towards real moderation." 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings at the sessions of the High Court of Admiralty, on the King's commission of oyer and terminer, for trying offences committed on the high seas, Within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Monday the 25th of February, 1754, Before The Right Worshipful Sir Thomas Salusbury, Knt. LL.D. Judge of the High Court of Admiralty; The Hon. Sir Thomas Birch, Knt. the Hon. Mr. Baron Adams; and Others named in the Commission." 1.0 1
"" "Secret reasons why the intended invasion on England was projected, but not accomplished:" 1.0 1
"" "Laugh when you can; or, the monstrous droll jester. Containing the best collection of jests, Merry Tales, Humorous Jokes, Irish Bulls, Comical Humbugs, bon Mots, &c. Ever Published. To which is added, The benevolent jew, as recited at the Royalty Theatre." 1.0 1
"" "The arrest of Marshal Belleisle," 1.0 1
"" "The death-Song of Ragnar Lodbrach," 1.0 1
"" "The noble life and character of the Honourable Sir Simon Harcourt, Lord Baron harcourt, of harcourt, in stanton In Oxfordshire, late Lord Chancellor, together with his Lordship's speech made to the Earl of Oxford on his promotion to the post of Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"" "Plain truth:" 1.0 1
"" "Observations on the principles and tendency of the East India bills proposed by the Right Honourable Charles James Fox," 1.0 1
"" "The contest:" 1.0 1
"" "The divine avenger:" 1.0 1
"" "The child's best instructor in spelling and reading. Wherein Words of several Syllables are so divided, that the Sound of each Syllable, when joined together, shall lead the Scholar into the true and correct Pronunciation of every Word: Which the common Methods of Dividing (heretofore used) will not admit of; consequently must cause a false and vicious Pronunciation. Containing A greater Number of Spelling Pages than what is usual in other Spelling Books; each Word properly accented. The Whole interspersed with proper easy Lessons of one, two, three, and more Syllables: Lessons of Morality in Prose and Verse, on different Virtues, &c. Lessons for proper Behaviour: Directions concerning the Vowels, Consonants, Diphthongs, &c. and every thing that relates to Propriety in Reading. Instructive Fables, adorned with Cuts: The Characters of the Monarchs of Great-Britain, from the Beginning of the Reign of William the Conqueror, to the Commencement of the Reign of his present Majesty King George the Second; taken from Rapin. Alphabetical Copies in Prose and Verse: Morning and Evening Prayers for Children: Grates before and after Meat: With several useful Tables, proper for Children to be instructed in. This Spelling-Book, which is generally approved of, and subscribed to, by many eminent Schoolmasters in and about London, is also recommended to all Foreigners, that are desirous to attain a correct Pronunciation of the English Language; who, by making use of it, cannot fail of meeting with Success; no other Spelling-Book being adapted so well for that Purpose." 1.0 1
"" "A dissertation on the scripture expressions, the angel of the Lord, and the angel of Jesus Christ, proving that the word angel is put to signify on these occasions material bodies, and not spirit: Interspersed with many other Curious Observations quite new; and Containing a full Answer to a late Essay on Spirit, which is calculated to set aside the Doctrine of the Trinity in Unity." 1.0 1
"" "A familiar enquiry concerning the fix'd rule of God's worship," 1.0 1
"" "Liberty restored to Great Britain by the protestant succession in the most illustrious House of Hanover." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of the several petitions of the counties, boroughs, &c. presented to the House of Commons, complaining of the great miseries the nation labours under, by the great decay of trade, Manufactuures and Publick Credit, occasion'd by the mismanagements of the late directors of the South-Sea Company, their Aiders, Abettors, and Consederates, &c." 1.0 1
"" "A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Thursday the twenty-ninth day of November 1798, being the day appointed by His Majesty's Royal proclamation for a general thanksgiving to almighty God, for the late glorious victory obtained by His Majesty's ships of war, under the command of Rear Admiral Lord Nelson of the Nile, over the French Fleet, and for the other recent and signal Interpositions of His good Providence towards the effectual Deliverance of these Kingdoms from Foreign Invasion and Intestine Commotions, in addition to manifold inestimable Benefits received at His Hands in the course of the present Year. By His Majesty's Special Command." 1.0 1
"" "The conduct of the dissenters considered." 1.0 1
"" "The whim of the day, (for 1790)" 1.0 1
"" "The address of the British Convention," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the landholders of the county of Wilts," 1.0 1
"" "Vanelia: or, the amours of the great. An opera." 1.0 4
"" "A manifesto:" 1.0 1
"" "Experimental observations on the water of the mineral spring near Islington," 1.0 1
"" "A representation of the present state of religion, with regard to the late excessive growth of infidelity, heresy, & profaneness:" 1.0 1
"" "Reflections on ancient and modern history." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a Member of Parliament," 5.0 3
"" "The comparison: or, accounts on both sides fairly stated;" 1.0 1
"" "An exact account of the form and ceremony of His Majesty's coronation," 1.0 1
"" "The luscious poet:" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1795." 1.0 2
"" "O raree show, O brave show!" 1.0 1
"" "The lamentation of Abbot G-Tier," 1.0 1
"" "An argument upon the woollen manufacture of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"" "The report of the general officers, appointed By his Majesty's Warrant of the First of November 1757, to inquire into the causes of the failure of the late expedition to the coasts of France. To which is prefixed, A Copy of his Majesty's Warrant directing the said Inquiry. With an appendix, containing the papers referred to in the said report. Published by authority." 1.0 1
"" "Hobby-Horses: read at Bath-Easton." 1.0 1
"" "The regal table, exhibiting, in a concise and accurate manner, the times of the commencement and conclusion of every sovereign's reign," 1.0 1
"" "A supplement to the Bishop of London's letter to the clergy and people of London and Westminster," 1.0 1
"" "The lottery, a comedy, as it is acted by the Company of comedians, at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market." 1.0 1
"" "A discourse concerning the soul of man." 1.0 1
"" "A new historical, political, satyrical, burlesque ode," 1.0 1
"" "The world as it goes: exemplified in the characters of nations, states, princes, peers, judges, counsellors, senators, gamblers, poets, players, pimps, and parasites: with an exquisite group of ladies, highly finished. Selected from the most distinguished English poets, from chaucer to Churchill; and all the characters applied." 1.0 1
"" "A consolatory letter to a noble lord," 1.0 1
"" "A dialogue of the dead; between the very eminent Signor Glibertini and Count Thomaso, in the vales of Acheron." 1.0 1
"" "A justification of the Dutch from several late scandalous reflections:" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1777." 1.0 1
"" "Copy of the deed of covenants, from the trustees, directors, and agent of the Yorkshire Tontine; Including the Rules and Articles Adopted by the Contributors for Establishing and Regulating The Same." 1.0 1
"" "Some considerations upon street-walkers." 1.0 1
"" "The devil outdone, in a contest between Elizabeth Canning, Mary Squires, and Dr. C-----. A ballad." 1.0 1
"" "The several depositions concerning the late riot in Oxford." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on the speeches of William Paul Clerk," 1.0 1
"" "The sentiments of Archbishop Tillotson and Sharp on regeneration;" 1.0 1
"" "Two Lilliputian odes:" 1.0 1
"" "A discourse on the impressing of mariners;" 1.0 1
"" "A briton," 1.0 1
"" "A paraphrase, and notes on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Colossians. With an appendix upon Ephes.IV.8." 1.0 1
"" "An historical and law-treatise against Jews and Judaism;" 1.0 1
"" "Instructions by the citizens of London, to their representatives for the ensuing Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "Sir R----- triumphant. A song. Address'd to his friends. To the tune of To all you ladies now at land." 1.0 1
"" "A speech without doors." 1.0 2
"" "'tis all a cheat;" 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on the trial of John-Peter Zenger," 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1783." 1.0 1
"" "The genuine tryal of Dr. Nosmoth," 1.0 1
"" "The occasional paper." 2.0 2
"" "Essays in prose and verse, partly collected, and partly original for the improvement of younger minds." 1.0 1
"" "The statutarian." 1.0 1
"" "The evangelical museum" 1.0 1
"" "The masqueraders;" 1.0 1
"" "The debate on the charge relating to Mr. Hastings's conduct to Cheyt Sing," 1.0 1
"" "The cub a satire." 1.0 1
"" "Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament," 1.0 1
"" "George's coffee house." 1.0 1
"" "The humours of a country election." 1.0 2
"" "Advice to a young gentleman." 1.0 1
"" "The history of the Mitre and Purse continued," 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the most efficacious means of treating ulcerated legs." 1.0 1
"" "Female chastity, truth and sanctity: a satire." 1.0 1
"" "The winter evenings companion." 1.0 1
"" "The warbling muses, or treasure of lyric poetry: containing seven hundred and thirty-one songs, on all Sorts of Subjects, and in every Measure of Verse; a great Many of them from Manuscripts, and scarce any found in the Collections. Compiled for the Use of Musical Composers; as likewise for the Entertainment of Youth in our polite Schools. By Benjamin Wakefield, Esq; Being the first Attempt of this Kind." 1.0 1
"" "The system occasioned by the speech of Leonard Smelt, Esq." 1.0 1
"" "A detection of the Earl of Gallway's conduct at Almanza: in the following original letters writ by M. Schonenberg, the Dutch Ambassador at Lisbon, to the States. The Count de Noyelle, the Dutch General in Spain, to M. Schonenberg. Brigadier Drinborn (who was in the Battle) to Count de Noyelle. The Count of Cordona, Governour of the Kingdom of Valencia." 1.0 1
"" "French policy defeated. Being, an account of all the hostile proceedings of the French, against the inhabitants of the British colonies in North America, for the last seven years. Also, The vigorous Measures pursued both in England and America, to vindicate the Rights of the British Subjects, and the Honour of the Crown, from the Insults and Invasions of their perfidious Enemies. With an Authentic Account of the Naval Engagement off Newfoundland, and the Taking of the Forts in the Bay of Fundy. Embellished with two curious maps, Describing all the Coasts, Bays, Lakes, Rivers, Soundings, principal Towns and Forts, confining on the British Plantations in America." 1.0 1
"" "Interesting particulars of the glorious victory, obtained over the Batavian fleet, on the 11th of October, 1797;" 1.0 1
"" "Sacred miscellanies: or divine poems. Upon several subjects. Viz. I. An ode on divine vengeance. Inscrib'd to Mr. Steele. II. On the Last Judgment, and Happiness of the Saints in Heaven. By N. Rowe, Esq; III. The VI. Psalm, Paraphras'd. By Mr. Sewell. IV. A Paraphrase on Part of the LXVIII. Psalm. By Mr. Broome of St. John's College, Cambridge. V. The Cxiv. Psalm, Translated. By Mr. Watts. VI. Soliloquy, after Receiving the Holy Sacrament. By Mr. Cobb." 1.0 1
"" "A short catechism; containing the fundamental principles of Christianity." 1.0 1
"" "A discourse shewing the beneficial effects of the established religious worship of England." 1.0 1
"" "The tories unmask'd;" 1.0 1
"" "A race for Canterbury: or, Lambeth ho! A poem, describing the contention for the metropolitan see." 1.0 1
"" "The voyages, adventures, and miraculous escape, of George Barton, of Maidstone, in Kent. Giving a particular Account of his Departure from Home. The Kindness he received from Capt. Irwin, and his young Friend the Midshipman; His Shipwreck, And dwelling on an Uninhabited Island, with the Fair Selima, Their Algerine Captivity, And Providential Escape; With their safe Arrival in England, after he had been absent from thence twelve Years, being supposed to be dead by his father and Relations." 1.0 1
"" "Honest advice to the electors of Great Britain," 1.0 1
"" "Christian prudence:" 1.0 1
"" "An epistle from a merchant's clerk to his master," 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1779." 1.0 1
"" "Slave trade. A full account of this species of commerce; with arguments against it, spirited and philosophical: by the Celebrated Philosopher and Historian, Abbé Raynal. Translated from the French. The Law Permitting this Protects only Life." 1.0 1
"" "The diary maid; or, vocal miscellany." 1.0 1
"" "A narrative of the proceedings of the Protestant dissenters of the three denominations;" 1.0 1
"" "An authentic account of the reduction of the Havanna," 1.0 1
"" "A few minutes advice to the people of Great-Britain," 1.0 1
"" "An epistle to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chatham," 1.0 1
"" "A hue and cry after Cromwell," 1.0 1
"" "The devil drove out of the warping-bar;" 1.0 1
"" "The friendly instructor;" 1.0 1
"" "Robin's panegyrick. Or, the Norfolk miscellany. Part III." 1.0 1
"" "The queen," 1.0 1
"" "A dialogue between one who calls himself a churchman and one who is called a Methodist." 1.0 1
"" "The life of Mr. Robin Lyn," 1.0 1
"" "The life of Mr. John Stanley, of his parents: how serv'd by officers in his education. How harden'd when a boy in Spain gets to be an ensign in Ireland. How used by Mrs. Old-d. Triumphs over three of Mrs. Needham's Virgins in Clerkenwell Bridewell. Attack'd and admir'd by Thieves. With Captain Faulconer before he was kill'd, but escapes Mr. Winchurch's Sword. Why forced to turn Knight Errant. Preaches to Strumpets. How he miss'd the Murder of the Watchman in the Strand. Of his going on the Highway. Sent by the African Company to Cape-Coast Castle, but runs from Capt. Massey at Portsmouth. Goes to Flanders, &c. Of his Children by Mrs. Maycock: The exact Account of Stabbing her; Her dying Expressions, His Behaviour and Expressions Then, and in Newgate. His fancied Sights. His Defence, &c. at his Trial. His own Reasons to a Friend for the Murder. His behaviour in the condemn'd hole to his death. And other Particulars. Four letters. I. About certain Presages of his Death. II. Of his Father's being in the Press-Yard: And of his striking his best Friend, &c. III. A full Relation of young Stanley's Stabbing Mr. Dawson. IV. The true Story of his Fighting with and being Wounded by Lieutenant Chickley." 1.0 1
"" "The laborious works of The Craftsman impartially considered." 1.0 1
"" "An order of the High Court of Chancery," 1.0 1
"" "An authentick and faithful history of that arch-pyrate Tulagee Angria." 1.0 1
"" "Female artifice;" 1.0 1
"" "No-Church establish'd:" 1.0 1
"" "Public discontent accounted for, from the conduct of our ministers in the cabinet, and of our generals in the field: wherein proper observations are made on the late ministerial apology, intitled, Faction detected, &c. To which is added, by way of appendix, the convention between Queen Anne and the Elector of Hanover, in 1702 for mercenaries, by which it appears, from the Calculations in this Work, that 306, 266 l. Sterling might be saved to the Nation in the late Bargain for 16000 Hanoverians." 1.0 1
"" "An appeal to the public in behalf of the manager." 1.0 1
"" "Some observations on the bill now pending in Parliament, for the better support and maintenance of the poor." 1.0 1
"" "The statute," 1.0 1
"" "Buck's delight," 1.0 1
"" "A complete key to the four parts of Law is a bottomless-pit," 1.0 1
"" "Epithalamion:" 1.0 1
"" "Faithful memoirs of the Grubstreet Society. Now first published by Mr. Bavius." 1.0 1
"" "(licensed and entered according to order.) The historical catechism:" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a Member of the late Parliament, concerning the debts of the nation." 1.0 1
"" "A trip to Parnassus;" 1.0 1
"" "The devil of a story." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of all Queen Anne's speeches, messages, &c." 1.0 1
"" "The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Newly translated out of the Original Greek: and With the former Translations diligently Compared and Revised. By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "Some account of an existing correspondence now carrying on between the inhabitants of the moon, and the natives of this country;" 1.0 1
"" "The mock campaign;" 1.0 1
"" "Debates and speeches in both Houses of Parliament concerning the Schism-Bill:" 1.0 1
"" "An appeal to the sense of the people, on the present posture of affairs." 1.0 1
"" "O raree show!" 1.0 1
"" "Funds no grievance:" 1.0 1
"" "The pudding plot detected:" 1.0 1
"" "A full and true account of a miraculous cure, of a young man in Newington, that was born blind, and was in five minutes brought to perfect sight. By Mr. Roger Grant oculist." 1.0 1
"" "The case of the Dissenters, and others in office, with respect to the laws now in force." 1.0 1
"" "The second High-German physician:" 1.0 1
"" "Museum Southgatianum," 1.0 1
"" "Some thoughts on the anomalous malignant measles, lately peculiarly prevalent in the western parts of England." 1.0 1
"" "The gift of the Holy Ghost to the Apostles and first Christians;" 1.0 1
"" "Observations upon a memorial sent from London to Scotland, to procure petitions against the bill for manning the Royal Navy." 1.0 1
"" "The rights of British slaves." 1.0 1
"" "The cambridge election." 1.0 1
"" "A critical," 1.0 1
"" "The immorality of the priesthood:" 1.0 1
"" "Berashith; or, the first book of Moses, call'd Genesis." 1.0 1
"" "Faces sacrae, sive epithalamium cœleste Solomonis. Interprete Caspare Barlæo." 1.0 1
"" "No king-sellers:" 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on the French memorials concerning the limits of Acadia;" 1.0 1
"" "The perjured lover, or the history of Thomas Beaumont," 1.0 1
"" "The unfortunate concubines." 1.0 1
"" "A compendium of the corn trade." 1.0 1
"" "The dawn of universal peace;" 1.0 1
"" "Some considerations on the laws which incapacitate the Roman Catholicks of Ireland from purchasing lands, from taking long or beneficial leases, and from lending money on real securities. Humbly inscribed to the impartial world by - Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "A reply to Francis de la Pillonniere the Bishop of Bangor's reputed Jesuit's, answer to Doctor Snape's accusation." 1.0 1
"" "Sunday reading." 1.0 1
"" "The historical register," 5.0 7
"" "Remarks on the Review, numb.74. Concerning the New Chappel in Russel-Court, Covent-Garden." 1.0 1
"" "The charters of the collegiate church, the free grammar school, the Blue coat Hospital, and the last will and testament of the late Catharine Richards, with other ancient curiosities." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the inhabitants of Cambridge and its neighbourhood, occasioned by Mr. Frend's late Address, and designed as an answer to it." 1.0 1
"" "The third edition of The royal kalendar;" 1.0 1
"" "The irish protest to the ministerial manifesto," 1.0 1
"" "Scandal removed:" 1.0 1
"" "A congratulatory poem:" 1.0 1
"" "The third Spira. Being memoirs of the life, as also a reasonable account of the terrible despair and death, of a young English gentleman at Paris, in the year 1717. In Five Letters from a Gentleman in France, to his Friend in England. Now made publick for the Common Benefit, and most earnestly recommended to the Perusal of the Inconsiderate Scepticks of the Present Times." 1.0 1
"" "The saints congratulatory address: or, Th---s B---dbury's speech, in the name of all the Prot-nt Diss-rs, to the B---p of B---r's Jesuit; with that R---d Father's answer. In hudibrastick verse. Humbly dedicated to the right worshipful Sir Rich--d St--le, Knt." 1.0 1
"" "The history of Stanislaus I." 1.0 1
"" "A plan for discharging the incumbrances of the city of Edinburgh," 1.0 1
"" "Some doctrines in the superlapsarian scheme impartially examined by the word of God." 1.0 1
"" "The danger and mischiefs of popery," 1.0 1
"" "A tale. Robin's tame pidgeons turn'd wild." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the hospitals, alms-houses, and public schools, in Bristol. Specifying The Names of the respective Founders: What Public Bodies and Societies have the Care of, and fill up Vacancies in, those several Charities: The requisite Qualifications for Admittance: The Number of People (whether Men, Women, or Children) in each of those Houses: Their Weekly Pay, and other Allowances. Also, an account of the gift-money to poor housekeepers and lying-in women. With many other Particulars, serving to assist such as may have Occasion of Information, respecting the charitable Foundations and Benefactions in that City." 1.0 1
"" "Convocation-Craft:" 1.0 1
"" "The case of the Marshal Bellisle truly stated:" 1.0 1
"" "A view of the evidence relative to the conduct of the American war" 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible abridged:" 1.0 1
"" "The grenadier." 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues: and With the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. By His Majesty's special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "The delicate songster;" 1.0 1
"" "The man of taste. A comedy." 1.0 1
"" "The compleat psalmodist." 1.0 1
"" "A history and description of the Royal Abbaye of Saint Denis, with an account of the tombs of the kings and queens of France, and other distinguished persons, interred there: also, of the Many Splendid Decorations, Pieces of Curious Workmanship and Antiquity. Chapels, Altars, Shrines, Crucifixes, &c. Together with The Holy Bodies and Various Relics of the Saints and Martyrs. A Descriptive Enumeration of the Vast Riches which have been accumulating for Ages, in the Treasury of this Celebrated Abbaye: with explanatory remarks; and a series of historical anecdotes, relative to the Kings of France from the Reign of Dagobert: Extracted from the records of Saint Denis." 1.0 1
"" "Browne's general law list" 5.0 5
"" "The prophetic physician." 1.0 1
"" "The state of the poll for Members in Parliament to represent the City of York. Begun at the Guildhall the 31st Day of March, and finally closed on the 6th of April, 1784." 1.0 1
"" "A short view of some of the most notorious inconsistencies, absurdities, and contradictions, contain'd in a late book, falsly entitled, The usefulness, truth and excellency of the Christian revelation defended. In a letter to the author." 1.0 1
"" "Arithmetic made familiar and easy" 1.0 1
"" "The london songster, or polite musical companion." 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the freedom of will in God and in creatures," 1.0 1
"" "The right of the sovereign in the choice of his servants." 1.0 1
"" "The thirty-Nine articles of the Church of England," 31.0 4
"" "Narrative of the proceedings at the contested election for two Members to represent the City and County of Norwich in Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "An ingenious and learned discourse," 1.0 1
"" "The history of Emma, or the victim of depravity;" 1.0 1
"" "The present negotiations of peace vindicated from the imputation of trifling." 1.0 1
"" "The patriot." 1.0 1
"" "A dialogue between old Mr. Pious and Madam Finic his wife;" 1.0 1
"" "The present state of the French revenues and trade," 1.0 1
"" "A brief account of the life and character of George Castriot," 1.0 1
"" "Theosebia. A vision." 1.0 1
"" "The trade with France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, considered:" 1.0 1
"" "The catechism of man." 1.0 1
"" "The church of England the sole encourager of free-thinking." 1.0 1
"" "The ladies new and polite pocket memorandum-book," 1.0 1
"" "A specimen of arbitrary power;" 1.0 1
"" "Wit at a pinch:" 1.0 1
"" "The tutor, or, youth's companion:" 1.0 1
"" "Report of the Constitutional Society upon the treason and sedition bills." 1.0 1
"" "Explanatory notes. Critical remarks, historical and political observations, upon Sir **** speech, which was lately publish'd, to the tune of the abbot of Canterbury; by which Sir **** Character and Proceedings are fully clear'd and vindicated, from the malicious Aspersions of those Enemies to Peace and Liberty, the P-tr-ts and Mrc-b-Nts of G-t B-n." 1.0 1
"" "The British almanack," 1.0 1
"" "A vindication of the Methodists and Moravians," 1.0 1
"" "Monsieur de Viette's translation from the French, of the Life, portrait, character, and trial at large, of the late Queen of France. Containing a particular detail of the execution, and whole Sufferings in Prison, of that unhappy Princess; also the Treatment of the Princess Lambelle, whose naked Body, without Head, was dragged through the Streets of Paris in horrid Procession. Also, an account of the first cause of the French Revolution, and the Manner in which it burst forth on the memorable 10th of August, 1792, on which Day the Blood of fifteen Thousand Persons deluged the Streets of Paris." 1.0 1
"" "Reasons for laying some restraint on the licentiousness of the pulpit. With a few short reflections on the present state of affairs. In a letter to a member of parliament." 1.0 1
"" "The order observed at the Countess of Huntingdon's College at Cheshunt," 1.0 1
"" "The occasional writer. Numb. IV. Containing a conversation on the present crisis of publick affairs." 1.0 1
"" "Representation of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations, upon the present state of the laws for regulating the importation and exportation of corn: And submitting to his Majesty's Consideration some further Provisions, which are wanting to amend and improve the said Laws." 1.0 1
"" "The description and uses of Barston's new-invented universal astronomical quadrant," 1.0 1
"" "The conduct and scandalous behaviour of the porters in Exchange Alley." 1.0 1
"" "The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, In Parliament Assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Thursday the third day of March, 1708. With Her Majesties most gracious answer." 1.0 1
"" "The school of Venus: or, the lady's miscellany." 1.0 1
"" "A new prologue relating to the Act at Oxford. With an epilogue, touching the model and form of the intended Theatre in the Hay-Market. Together with an epilogue spoken by a girl of four years old." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a gentleman, occasioned by Dr. Middleton's examination and animadversions on the Bishop of London's Discourses concerning the use and intent of prophecy." 1.0 1
"" "Cleonice regina di Siria." 1.0 1
"" "The history of Herod and Mariamne;" 1.0 2
"" "An attempt towards a coalition of English Protestants," 1.0 1
"" "Extracts from the MS. journal of Sir Simonds D'Ewes, with several letters to and from Sir Simonds and his friends. From the originals in the British Museum." 1.0 1
"" "Free thoughts on Mr. Woolston and his writings." 1.0 1
"" "The compleat caterer:" 1.0 1
"" "Letters in the original, with translations, and messages, that passed between the King, Queen, Prince, and Princess of Wales," 1.0 1
"" "The misfortunes of love;" 1.0 1
"" "The protection of providence:" 1.0 1
"" "Choice scraps, historical and biographical," 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris for the year 1798." 1.0 2
"" "Letters, containing a correct and important elucidation of the subject of Mr. Hasting's impeachment, which originally appeared in The Oracle." 1.0 1
"" "The dreadful guilt of bribery, seconded by perjury:" 1.0 1
"" "Proceedings of the Association for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers." 1.0 1
"" "Some observations on damages done by the Spaniards: or, a representation of some of our sea damages, in the five years last past; Collected out of Publick Accounts, by some Trading Men of the City of London, who have, with too many others, suffered for want of such a Protection, as the Power and Charge of the Nation would have aforded them." 1.0 1
"" "The royal register:" 1.0 1
"" "An impartial view of English agriculture," 1.0 1
"" "The examination of Joseph Galloway, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "The first report from the Select Committee of the Honourable the House of Commons," 1.0 1
"" "A compleat collection of devotions, both publick and private:" 1.0 1
"" "The merchants and traders necessary companion. For the year 1715." 1.0 1
"" "Brief thoughts, &c." 1.0 1
"" "College-Wit sharpen'd:" 1.0 1
"" "The historical Register," 1.0 1
"" "An answer to a pamphlet entitul'd Frauds and abuses at St. Paul's." 1.0 1
"" "The jilted bridegroom:" 1.0 1
"" "The unfortunate marriage;" 1.0 1
"" "Faction in power:" 1.0 1
"" "An answer to Mr. Fogg's sham-proposal, for erecting a statue to the memory of King William." 1.0 1
"" "English gratitude:" 1.0 1
"" "A true state of the controversy between the Bishop of Bangor," 1.0 1
"" "Medulla medicinæ universæ:" 1.0 1
"" "The city jester," 1.0 1
"" "An account of the escape of the French king;" 1.0 1
"" "The conference;" 1.0 1
"" "The earl Marshal's order concerning the robes, coronets, &c. which are to be worn by the peeresses at the coronation of Their Most Sacred Majesties King George III. and Queen Charlotte." 1.0 1
"" "The designs of the minister anatomiz'd, and laid open;" 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the life, ministry, tryal and sufferings of that very eminent person James Nailer, the Quaker's great apostle." 1.0 1
"" "An appeal to the head and heart of every man and woman in Great Britain," 1.0 1
"" "The rose: being a detection of the pernicious tendency of two libels lately published, viz. in the Old England Journal, and a pamphlet entitled, The thistle. Together with Some Considerations for repealing the Heretable Jurisdictions reserved to the Scots, by the 20th Article of the Treaty of Union." 1.0 1
"" "The norfolk scheme:" 1.0 1
"" "The representation of the Lower House of Convocation concerning Dr. Clarke," 1.0 1
"" "The history of the Mitre and Purse," 1.0 1
"" "A full account of the late proceedings in convocation relating to Dr Clarke's writings about the trinity:" 1.0 1
"" "The history of the downfall and resurrection of episcopacy in Great Britain." 1.0 1
"" "The true history of the great St. Athanasius," 2.0 2
"" "Two translations from the Greek. Addressed to H***y F***d, Esq." 1.0 1
"" "A defence of The examination of a book entituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers, &c. so far as the clergy of the Diocese of London are concern'd in it: in answer to a late pamphlet publish'd by the Quakers, by way of vindication of that part of their Brief account." 1.0 1
"" "Observations upon the laws of excise:" 1.0 1
"" "The genuine trial of the murderers of William Powell, Esq. of Glanareth in the Parish of Langadock. Carmarthenshire. Tried at Hereford assizes, March 28, 1770. Before Mr. Justice Yates, and Baron Perrot." 1.0 1
"" "Observations on the present state of the English universities. Occasion'd by Dr. Davies's account of the general education in them." 1.0 1
"" "The Banb---y apes:" 1.0 1
"" "A preparative address to a certain great man. Adapted to the present times and posture of affairs." 1.0 1
"" "Hanover or Rome:" 1.0 1
"" "Pug's reply to Parson Bruin." 1.0 1
"" "Pope's miscellany." 1.0 1
"" "Bob-Lynn against Franck---Lynn:" 1.0 1
"" "An examination concerning the great sin of taking the name of God in vain." 1.0 1
"" "The theatrical review: for the year 1757, and beginning of 1758. Containing critical remarks on the principal performers of both the theatres. Together with observations on the dramatic pieces, new, or revived; that have been Performed at either House within that Period. To which is added, A Scale of the Comparative Merit of the above Performers." 1.0 1
"" "The several depositions of Edward Costen," 1.0 1
"" "Drinking by authority." 1.0 1
"" "The true and exact schemes of the South-Sea Company and the Bank of England," 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the dying," 1.0 1
"" "An answer to a late proposal for uniting the Kingdoms of Great-Britain and Ireland, with some occasional remarks thereon; shewing, that these Kingdoms may be best preserved disunited." 1.0 1
"" "The anti-Craftsman:" 1.0 1
"" "Tit for tat. To which is annex'd, an epistle from a nobleman to a Doctor of Divinity." 1.0 1
"" "The case," 1.0 1
"" "A list of the Lords, who protested against some proceedings, in relation to the case of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, in the House of Peers; with their Lordships reasons for entring their protestations." 1.0 2
"" "Laws of the island of St. Christopher; from the year 1711, to the year 1791. Published by order of the Council and Assembly of the island, under the Inspection of a Committee of both Houses." 1.0 1
"" "A poetical epistle to Miss Chy: occasioned by her appearing in the character of Iphigenia, at the late Jubilee Ball at Ranelagh: with a digression on the Dke, and the celebrated Mrs. Cbr." 1.0 1
"" "Sir Robert Brass:" 1.0 1
"" "The liberty of Britons, the noblest motive to loyalty and courage. Address'd to the friends and enemies of the present constitution." 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church According to the Use of The Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "The plaid hunting." 1.0 1
"" "Dreams in Lilliput:" 1.0 1
"" "England in miniature, or truth to some tune. A new ballad." 1.0 1
"" "A complete collection of the papers which were published on occasion of the late canvass and election," 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, and With the former Translations diligently compared and revised," 1.0 1
"" "Anecdotes of a little family, interspersed with fables, stories, and allegories, illustrated with suitable morals for children of different ages, and both sexes, embellished with cuts." 1.0 1
"" "An authentick account of the late action between the army of the high allies," 1.0 1
"" "A few state criminals brought to the bar of public justice;" 1.0 1
"" "The bow-Street opera," 1.0 1
"" "New jolly jester," 1.0 1
"" "The king of France's declaration of war." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the life, travels and transactions, of the Reverend Mr. George Kelly, from his birth, to escape, from his imprisonment, out of the Tower of London, October 26, 1736." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Right Honourable the Earls of Egremont and Halifax," 1.0 1
"" "The village curate, and his daughter Julia," 1.0 1
"" "The case of observing such fasts and festivals" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Right Honourable Lord North; on the East-India Bill now depending in Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the electors of Norwich," 1.0 1
"" "Authentick memoirs of the wicked life and transactions of Elizabeth Jeffryes," 1.0 1
"" "A warning to Britons;" 1.0 1
"" "St. Paul's cathedral, a poem." 1.0 1
"" "A letter from William Earl of Bath," 1.0 1
"" "A report from the committee appointed to inspect the original papers seized in the Houses or lodgings of one Mcc.Carthy, alias Rabah, a reputed titular Popish Bishop; and Joseph Nagle, a reputed Popish solicitor, both of the City of Corke. Reported on the 19th day of December 1733. Together with an appendix, containing all the original papers referred to in this report. Published by order of the House of Commons." 1.0 1
"" "Royal remarks;" 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the Queen of Hungary." 1.0 1
"" "A faithful narrative of the wonderful and surprising appearance of Counsellor Morgan's ghost," 1.0 1
"" "Letters to the right reverend author of A plain account of the nature and end of the Sacrament of the Lord's supper." 1.0 1
"" "Great-Britain's memorial." 1.0 1
"" "A cry for justice:" 1.0 1
"" "The right Honourable annuitant vindicated." 1.0 1
"" "An epistle to William Pitt Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "The whole prophecies of Scotland," 1.0 1
"" "Observations on the various accounts of a late family difference in high life, now happily adjusted to the satisfaction of all parties concerned." 1.0 1
"" "Reasons wherefore Christians ought to worship God in singing his praises;" 1.0 1
"" "D-ry-L-ne P-yh-se broke open." 1.0 1
"" "The religious harmonist, or, a recipe for the cure of schism, the fatal source of our American disputes;" 1.0 1
"" "A treatise on harmony: containing the chief rules for composing in two, three, and four parts. Dedicated to all lovers of musick, by an admirer of this agreeable science." 1.0 1
"" "Browne's general law-list;" 1.0 1
"" "The sacrament of the Lord's supper consider'd: or the Bishops of Ldn and W---h---r compared. With a postscript, occasion'd by a late pamphlet intituled, Christian exceptions to the plain account, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Mrs. Abigail; or an account of a female skirmish between the wife of a country squire, and the wife of a doctor in divinity. With remarks thereupon; containing some free thoughts on the pretended quality and dignity of the clergy. In a letter to a person of quality." 1.0 1
"" "The presbyterian clergy seasonably detected:" 1.0 1
"" "The order observed at the opening of the Countess of Huntingdon's College," 1.0 1
"" "A description of Stonehenge, Abiry, &c. in Wiltshire. With an account of the learning and discipline of the Druids. To which is added, an account of antiquities on Salisbury Plain." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the landed gentlemen and graziers of Lincolnshire:" 1.0 1
"" "Excise:" 1.0 1
"" "The lamentations of the French marshals, Broglio and Noailles." 1.0 1
"" "The laity's directory; for the church service ON Sundays and Holy Days, for the year of our Lord MDCCXCIV." 1.0 1
"" "A companion to the almanack," 1.0 1
"" "A political dissertation upon bull-baiting and evening lectures. With occasional meditations on the 30th of January." 1.0 1
"" "Four hudibrastick canto's," 1.0 1
"" "Consolation to Mira mourning." 1.0 1
"" "A narrative of the barbarous and unheard of murder of Mr. John Hayes," 1.0 2
"" "A london directory or alphabetical arrangement" 1.0 1
"" "A detection of several misrepresentations of facts in Oldcastle's remarks on the English history," 1.0 1
"" "State-Tracts;" 1.0 1
"" "Virtue in a village:" 1.0 1
"" "The country spy;" 1.0 1
"" "A woeful voyage indeed!" 1.0 1
"" "The fair triumvirate at war." 1.0 1
"" "The right of British subjects, to petition and apply to their representatives, asserted and vindicated." 1.0 1
"" "Short verses, in imitation of long verses:" 1.0 1
"" "The second part of a reply to the vindication of the subscribing ministers: containing a defence of the several things published in The authentick account, &c. viz. Advices for peace; The Declaration of Faith; And, The Reasons for not subscribing the Article and Answers which the other Ministers subscribed. Published by Agreement of a Committee of the Non-Subscribing Ministers." 1.0 1
"" "An epistle from a Nble Ld to Mr. Py." 1.0 1
"" "The sequel of Arms and the man: a new historical ballad." 1.0 1
"" "An authentick account of the intended invasion by the Chevalier's son; His Majesty's messages to both Houses of Parliament on that occasion; the principal addresses, all the letters and papers publish'd at home and abroad; as also The Vigorous Methods taken by the Government to destroy the Design, by suppressing any Insurrections from Papists; with the Declaration they are obliged to sign, and the Oaths they are to take, or retire ten Miles from London." 1.0 1
"" "An explanation of the nature of equation of time, and use of the equation table for adjusting watches and clocks to the motion of the sun. Also the description of a time-keeper, for astronomical and other uses." 1.0 1
"" "Sir *'s speech upon the peace with Sp--n. To the tune of the Abbot of Canterbury." 1.0 1
"" "The poetical entertainer:" 1.0 1
"" "Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's answer to Mr. Sykes." 1.0 1
"" "Secretary Janus," 1.0 1
"" "A tour of the river Wye" 1.0 1
"" "German politicks, or the modern system examined and refuted;" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris for the year 1800." 1.0 2
"" "The mock campaign:" 1.0 1
"" "A true and correct list of the Lords spiritual and temporal," 1.0 2
"" "The scripture testimonies of the divinity of Jesus Christ, compared, and illustrated by one another, and the objections of the modern Socinians impartially considered." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the voluptuous conduct of the Capuchins in regard of the fair sex:" 1.0 1
"" "Narrative of the proceedings at the contested election for two members to represent the City and County of Norwich in Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "La cameriera accorta:" 1.0 1
"" "The four ages of England:" 1.0 1
"" "The general history of all revolutions, rebellions, and murders of sovereign princes," 1.0 1
"" "The players:" 1.0 1
"" "An entire new collection of humourous songs," 1.0 1
"" "Publications printed by order of the Society for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers. Number Vii." 1.0 1
"" "The state of the nation considered, with respect to a French invasion." 1.0 1
"" "The convocation anatomized." 1.0 1
"" "Some account of a meeting held at the guild-hall in Bury St. Edmunds on the 4th of November, 1771." 1.0 1
"" "The court oracle:" 1.0 1
"" "The offers of France explain'd." 1.0 1
"" "For all ranks of people, political instructions." 1.0 1
"" "Virtue in distress: or, heroism display'd." 1.0 1
"" "The history of the House of Lorraine." 1.0 1
"" "The sinfulness of plays." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the plain sense of the people, on the present high price of bread." 1.0 1
"" "The new vocal miscellany." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Right Honourable Earl Temple;" 1.0 1
"" "Rules for the preservation of health." 1.0 1
"" "Love in all its shapes: or, the way of a man with a woman. Illustrated in the various practices of the Jesuits of the Maison Professe at Paris, with divers ladies of Quality and Fashion, at the Court of France." 1.0 1
"" "A short account of the situations and incidents exhibited in the pantomime of Robinson Crusoe," 1.0 1
"" "A brief history of the revival of the Arian heresie in England since the Reformation:" 1.0 1
"" "The bacchanalian songster," 1.0 1
"" "The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Wednesday the twenty ninth day of November, 1710. With Her Majesties most gracious answer." 1.0 1
"" "The present state of the court of France," 1.0 1
"" "Ways and means: or, a sale of the L****s S*******l and T******l, by R***l P**********n;" 1.0 1
"" "An ode, sacred to the memory of General Wolfe." 1.0 1
"" "Reflections on the present state of affairs in France." 1.0 1
"" "The parson hunter. A poem." 1.0 1
"" "Some remarks on the letters of the late Lord Bolingbroke, on the study and use of history; So far as they relate to Sacred History, The Genuineness of the Gospel, and its being A certain Rule of Faith and Practice." 1.0 1
"" "Nanny Roc-d's letter to a member of the B---f Stake Club," 1.0 1
"" "Considerations on the present state of affairs in Europe," 1.0 1
"" "Robin-Hood and the Duke of Lancaster. A ballad." 1.0 1
"" "The poll for the election of members of Parliament," 1.0 1
"" "Two letters publish'd in Old England: or, the Constitutional Journal," 1.0 1
"" "A prospect of the consequences of the present conduct of Great-Britain towards America." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the people of England; in which the conduct of Lieut. Gen. Lord George Sackville is properly considered;" 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings of the House of Peers" 1.0 1
"" "A collection of papers against the Scots toleration and patronages," 1.0 1
"" "The humble representation and complaint of the Lower House of Convocation," 1.0 1
"" "A conference between two gentlemen, a Papist and Protestant, concerning religion: in which the principal arguments of a late book, entitled, The Catholick Christian instructed, are answered." 1.0 1
"" "The royal charter for establishing a civil government at Gibraltar," 1.0 1
"" "The wonderful wonder of wonders:" 1.0 2
"" "An entire new work." 1.0 1
"" "The charmer: or, the lady's garland." 1.0 1
"" "Look before you leap;" 1.0 1
"" "The military prophet's apology;" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1792." 1.0 1
"" "A comparison between Orator H- and Orator P-." 1.0 1
"" "The london miscellany; being a collection of several scarce and valuable pieces, Viz. I. The Beau Monde, or the Pleasures of St. James's, a Ballad. II. The Durham-Yard, or Dunkirk Ballad. III. Dr. C-x-ll, to Sir R-t W-le, on his Fast Sermon. IV. Verses spoke by the King's Scholars at Westminster, at their last Annual Feast. V. The Condemn'd Minuet, sung to Colonel Ch s in Newgate, on the Night of his Conviction. VI. The famous Ballad of Happy Dick, written by a Welsh Baronet. Vii. The new Black-Joak, by a Chapl-n to a Man-of-War. Viii. The humble Petition of Ph-p D. of Wh-n, to a Great Man in London. Besides many other curious Pieces never before published." 1.0 1
"" "The london medley;" 1.0 1
"" "The sense of the Church of England with respect to the schism of the dissenters." 1.0 1
"" "The toasts of the Rump-Steak club." 1.0 1
"" "Verses, written on seeing the execution of Robert Watt." 1.0 1
"" "The old French way of managing treaties." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1796." 1.0 2
"" "A new journey to the world in the moon. Containing, I. A full description of the manner of the author's performing his journey; and his Reasons why former Lunarian Travellers could not find their Way thither: With an Exact Account of the different Roads, for their future Direction. II. The history of the several sovereigns, religion, Politics, Elections, &c. of the lunar world, for above an hundred Years last past to the Present Time." 1.0 1
"" "The festival of mirth, consisting of interesting, moral, and amusing stories; original, historical, and diverting anecdotes: the whole forming a cheap, pleasing, and instructive companion." 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the present state of our domestick affairs. Shewing the danger of a new opposition; and wherein some characters, which have been unjustly aspersed, are modestly vindicated." 1.0 1
"" "L'amour a-la-mode: or, love a-la-mode. A farce in three acts." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a friend at the Hague," 1.0 1
"" "The york guide:" 1.0 1
"" "Thimble's flight from his shop-board: a comic piece, in one act. As performed with universal applause, at the Theatre-Royal, in the Haymarket, on Tuesday Evening, August 25th, 1789." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the gentlemen who are deputed from the several Congregations of Protestant dissenters, to attend the report of the Committee relating to the repeal of the corporation and test-acts." 1.0 1
"" "The new scheme consider'd," 1.0 1
"" "The craftsman's doctrine and practice of the liberty of the press," 1.0 1
"" "A proper reply to the anti-over-righteous Dr. Trapp's sermons against Mr. Whitefield;" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1790." 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New, Newly translated out of the Original Tongues: And with the former Translations diligently compared and revised, By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "The female faction:" 1.0 1
"" "Voyages and travels of Fletcher Christian," 1.0 1
"" "A lick at the country c--y." 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings on the King's commission's of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London; and also the gaol delivery for the County of Middlesex, Held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, On Wednesday the 24th, Thursday the 25th, Friday the 26th, Saturday the 27th, Monday the 29th of April, Wednesday the 1st of May, &c. In the 27th Year of His Majesty's Reign. Part II. of Number IV. for the Year 1754. Being the Fourth Sessions in the mayoralty of the Right Hon. Thomas Rawlinson, Esq; Lord-Mayor of the City of London." 1.0 1
"" "A few thoughts on the present posture of affairs in Ireland." 1.0 1
"" "State of the British and French colonies in North America, with respect to number of people, forces, forts, Indians, trade and other advantages. In which are considered, I. The defenceless Condition of our Plantations, and to what Causes owing. II. Pernicious Tendency of the French Encroachments, and the fittest Methods of frustrating them. III. What it was occasioned their present Invasion, and the Claims on which they ground their Proceedings. With a Proper expedient proposed for preventing future Disputes. In two letters to a friend." 1.0 1
"" "A confirmation of Dr. Middleton's Introductory discourse: or, an attempt to prove a priori, that no miraculous power ever subsisted in the Church after the times of the Apostles." 1.0 1
"" "A representation of the Parliament of Paris to the Regent of France, relating to their difference with the dukes and peers of that kingdom. Being a most curious piece, lately suppress'd in France, upon very severe Penalties. Both in French and English." 1.0 1
"" "The honourableness of marriage adjusted and defended. Together with observations and reflections relating to the conduct of married persons, in their peculiar Intimacies. Of universal and perpetual Use, and Of the highest Importance. Especially necessary, For those of a more than common Delicacy of Mind. The Whole Calculated to produce a greater Harmony between each wedded Pair; and thereby to promote the Happiness of the Marriage State. In a letter to a freind. Occasioned by an accidental Conversation on these Words, Marriage is honourable in all, and the Bed undefiled: But Whoremongers and Adulterers God will Judge. Heb. xiii. 4." 1.0 1
"" "Fashion, an ode, with other poems." 1.0 1
"" "A continuation of the address to the city of London:" 1.0 1
"" "An exact and correct list of the Members of the Honourable House of Commons, who voted for and against the Bill for repealing the Acts to prevent occasional conformity, and to hinder the growth of schism; in January 1718. Also of the Absent Members. Which makes this a Complete List." 1.0 1
"" "For God or the devil," 1.0 1
"" "Kiss my A--- is no treason:" 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, And with the former Translations diligently Compared and Revised, By His Majesty's special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "Instructions to freeholders:" 1.0 1
"" "An english grammar for the Latin tongue:" 1.0 1
"" "The bath miscellany." 1.0 1
"" "Youthful amusements, in verse: on different occasions." 1.0 1
"" "A compleat collection of all the verses, essays, letters and advertisements," 1.0 1
"" "By permission of the sheriffs." 1.0 1
"" "The secret history of the Prince of the Nazarenes and two Turks." 1.0 1
"" "The British blood-hounds;" 1.0 1
"" "An address to the public, from the Philanthropic Society," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a certain distinguished patriot," 1.0 1
"" "An admonition to the younger clergy: shewing the expediency of I. Propriety, 2 Cor. viii. 21. II. Temperance, 1 Cor. ix. 25. III. Assiduity, 2 Tim. iv. 2. IV. Candor, Col. iii. 14." 1.0 1
"" "A short treatise upon the propriety and necessity of duelling." 1.0 1
"" "The female rebels:" 1.0 1
"" "The comparative importance of our acquisitions from France in America." 1.0 1
"" "The court broker." 1.0 1
"" "The lords protest, November 18, 1740. To which is added, considerations upon the embargo laid on provision of victual. Also the protests of Dec. 8. and 9. Jan. 28. and Feb. 3." 1.0 1
"" "A museum for young gentlemen and ladies:" 12.0 3
"" "A poetical address to the ladies of Bath." 2.0 2
"" "Caricature anticipations and enlargements;" 1.0 1
"" "The saint's faith in Christ;" 1.0 1
"" "Observations on raising the value of money. Wherein the interest of Ireland is particularly consider'd." 1.0 1
"" "Select discourses," 1.0 1
"" "A guide to stage coaches," 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on the English woollen manufactury for exportation," 1.0 1
"" "Angelicus and Fergusia, a tale." 1.0 1
"" "Observations on some remarks in The monthly review, for March 1757, on a pamphlet, intitled, The independent freeholder's letter to the people of England. Shewing, That the chief Point, inculcated in the said Letter, and which the Reviewers think scarcely attainable, viz. The calling of frequent Parliaments, might easily be gained by a proper Union of the People." 1.0 1
"" "Il tutore; or, the tutor." 1.0 1
"" "The history of Adam and Eve:" 1.0 1
"" "The unfortunate, and at last happy lady, or, the reward, of virtue & innocence." 1.0 1
"" "The rise and progress of the Foundling Hospital considered: and the reasons for putting a stop to the general reception of all children." 1.0 1
"" "Joe Miller's Jests:" 1.0 1
"" "The contre temps; or, rival queans: a small farce. As it was lately acted, with great applause, at H-d-r's private th-re near the H---y M---t." 1.0 1
"" "An abridgement of the new version of the Psalms." 1.0 1
"" "A list of the Lords spiritual and temporal:" 1.0 1
"" "A new edition," 1.0 1
"" "The soldier's loyalty:" 1.0 1
"" "Psalms carefully suited and applied to the Christian state and worship;" 1.0 1
"" "Some remarks on a dialogue (published by Mr. Wesley) between a predestinarian and his friend:" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to Dr. Andrew Snape," 1.0 1
"" "The humble representation of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Saturday the tenth day of February, 1710. With Her Majesties most gracious answer." 1.0 1
"" "The fair parricide." 1.0 1
"" "The mohocks: a poem," 1.0 1
"" "A defence of Dr. Pocus and Dr. Malus," 1.0 1
"" "The present state of the stage in Great-Britain and Ireland." 1.0 1
"" "Love a la mode: or, the amours of Florella and Phillis. Being the memoirs of two celebrated ladies under those names: in which the whole circle of modern gallantry is display'd. Containing particularly, The Life of Florella from the time the Atalantis leaves her. Her Marriage to Lord Gratian. Her Intrigues after his Death. Her keeping an Irish Secretary who could not write. Her Marriage and extraordinary Proposal to-whom she sell in love with at the Masqu. Her Amour with the D. of W---- An original Song by the Duke. Her Husband's treatment of her. A Song on that occasion by Mr. K-n. The Family of Phillis. Her being stole by Mr. D---th of the Temple. Her Flight. Her Amour with Mr. D---ch who kill'd himself. - with G-l W-h. - Col. J-n. Her manner of meeting with L- L-rn. -Remarkable Trial for a Settlement. Her Marriage, Misfortunes, and Death." 1.0 1
"" "An examination of the alterations in the poor's laws, proposed by Dr. Burn, and a refutation of his objections to workhouses, so far as they relate to hundred houses. Together with Observations upon the Bill lately offered to Parliament for ``the better Relief and Employment of the Poor.'' and Some Objections to a Proposal founded upon That Bill, for an Application to Parliament ``for the Relief and more comfortable Maintenance of the Poor in the County of Norfolk.'' The Whole Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Legislature." 1.0 1
"" "Verses on the death of Her late Most Excellent Majesty Queen Caroline, of blessed memory; who departed this life, Novemb. 20. MDCCXXXVII." 1.0 1
"" "A new plan to save the state. Addressed to the ladies. By a gentleman of the University of Cambridge." 1.0 1
"" "A sketch of the entertainment, now performing at the Royalty Theatre, in two parts: consisting of a pantomimic preludio, and The Paris federation. To which is added, the popular French music, adapted to the harpsichord." 1.0 1
"" "A free and impartial enquiry into the extraordinary and advantagious bargain, (lately under the consideration of Parliament) for remitting money for the pay of the forces abroad, for the year 1743. Being a faithful specimen of the oeconomy and management of the present administration in domestic affairs." 1.0 1
"" "Sodoms catasthrophe," 1.0 1
"" "The history of Benducar the Great," 1.0 1
"" "The history of the Blacks of Waltham in Hampshire; and those under the like Denomination in Berkshire." 1.0 1
"" "The whigs appeal to the Tories. In a letter to Sir T--- H-----. With a postscript concerning the proceedings in P---------t." 1.0 1
"" "The english tutor:" 1.0 1
"" "Two letters on the subject of the divinity of the Son of God." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the citizens of Dublin." 1.0 1
"" "The character of a modern Tory;" 1.0 1
"" "An answer to The letter to two great men." 1.0 1
"" "The particulars of the enquiry into Mr. Benjamin Wooley's conduct;" 1.0 1
"" "March and October, a dialogue." 1.0 1
"" "Air-Balloon," 1.0 1
"" "An ode, perform'd on St. Cecilia's day, 1717." 1.0 1
"" "The conduct of the late administration," 1.0 1
"" "A disquisition concerning the nature of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper," 1.0 1
"" "Characters of the Court of Hannover:" 1.0 1
"" "A true account of what past at the Old-Bailey, May the 18th, 1711." 1.0 1
"" "The jew decoy'd; or the progress of a harlot. A new ballad opera of three acts. The airs set to old ballad tunes." 1.0 1
"" "The mirror of human nature." 1.0 1
"" "The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion for all persons residing at or resorting to this antient city." 10.0 5
"" "A most proper reply to the nobleman's epistle to a Doctor of Divinity." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a Non-Juring clergyman," 1.0 1
"" "The divine right of treaties proved from Scripture history." 1.0 1
"" "The paradox:" 1.0 2
"" "J---l's wife. A new ballad. In answer to one, intitled, S-----s and J----l." 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts of a Lincolnshire freeholder on the late address of Sir Gilbert Heathcote, of normanton-park, in the county of rutland, baronet, to the freeholders of the county of Lincoln." 1.0 1
"" "A remonstrance from some country Whigs to a member of a secret committee." 1.0 1
"" "Catalogus, libros" 1.0 1
"" "The poll of the city of Rochester," 1.0 1
"" "L'amor costante:" 1.0 1
"" "A sketch of the Spring-Gardens, Vaux-Hall." 1.0 1
"" "Justice done to the late ministry:" 1.0 1
"" "A consolatory letter to a noble lord." 1.0 2
"" "The jubilade." 1.0 1
"" "The sense of an Englishman on the pretended coalition of parties, and on the merits of the Whig interest." 1.0 1
"" "A survey of the national debts, the sinking fund, the civil list, and the annual supplies: giving a clear and impartial account of our present state with regard to publick money. With tables of the National Debts for 1716, and the five last Years; the Navy Debts; the Expence of the War for the four last Years; the Monies expended on all Occasions for the Publick, in the same Years; and the Supplies of the first seven Years of Queen Anne's War, compared with those granted in the last seven Sessions of Parliament. Humbly inscribed to Sir John Philipps, Bart." 1.0 1
"" "Parish corruption in part display'd: or, a narrative of some late transactions in St. Luke's parish, in the county of Middlesex: especially such as respect the indicting for forgery, and outlawing Mr. Thomas Sayers, the first head-church-warden in that new parish." 1.0 1
"" "A summary view of ecclesiastical jurisdiction, especially that branch of it which relates to the proving wills, and granting administrations. Shewing How those Sacred Records may be better preserved, and all Business relating to the same, more properly executed, than under the present Regulation. Writ for the perusal of Sir N-----l C------n, And humbly submitted to the Consideration of the whole Legislature." 1.0 1
"" "The enchanted mirror, a Moorish romance." 1.0 1
"" "The director, num. I, II, III, IV." 1.0 1
"" "A defence of Methodism:" 1.0 1
"" "A journey from London to Scarborough, in several letters from a gentleman there, to his friend in London." 1.0 1
"" "The original instrument and republican scheme of government, under the colour whereof the late Oliver Cromwell usurped the regal, and exercised an arbitrary power, over the Lives, Liberties, Rights, Properties, and Consciences of the Inhabitants of England, Scotland and Ireland, and the Dominions thereunto belonging. Together with a copy of that self-inconsistent oath, which he solemnly took and subscribed, the 16th day o December, 1653, upon his being most unaccountably declared Protector of these Kingdoms, by some few Select Persons, of his own Associates, in the same Cause. As also A Presatory Epistle to the Reader, containing a more succinct and clear Introductory Account of the most notable Transactions of those Times, than any hitherto extant: With a List of those Cities and Boroughs that send Members to sit in Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "Free thoughts upon the discourse of free-thinking." 1.0 1
"" "Pro and con." 1.0 1
"" "Extracts from the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons, in the years 1790 and 1791; on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-trade." 1.0 1
"" "God's awful warnings to a giddy," 1.0 1
"" "Ministerial artifice detected," 1.0 1
"" "A collection of the several protests in the House of Lords, in the session of parliament in the years 1722 and 1723." 1.0 1
"" "The whole life and character of Jane Shore. Being a full account of her birth, parentage, education, conversation, marriage, rise, amours with King Edward the Fourth, Disgrace, and Penance at St. Paul's Cathedral, and her miserable Fall and Death; set forth from the best historians, especially the famous Sir Thomas More, Kt. Lord High Chancellor of England. which is now acted at both the Queen's Theatre, in Drury-Lane and the Hay-Market." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on Mr. Kennicott's sermon," 1.0 1
"" "The honest electors:" 1.0 1
"" "A catalogue of birds," 1.0 1
"" "Wat Tyler and Jack Straw; or, the mob reformers." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland;" 1.0 1
"" "An essay on credit and the Bankrupt Act. With some reflections on the Escape-Act." 1.0 1
"" "The duel; a poem:" 1.0 1
"" "A view of all the publick services, of the money thereto appropriated by Parliament, and of the several supplies granted, from the year 1715, to 1724, inclusive. Shewing, The Totals of each Service, -of each Supply. The Grand Totals of Services Voted, -of Money Raised, -of Money Borrowed on Funds, And the Amount of the Publick Debt, said to be incurred since His Majesty's Accession to the Throne." 1.0 1
"" "Pious memoirs;" 1.0 1
"" "A choice collection of papers relating to state affairs; during the late revolution." 1.0 1
"" "The wonderful history of an enchanted castle, kept by giant Grumbo, the most humane & tender hearted giant in the known world." 1.0 1
"" "The lords protests in the late session of Parliament, viz. I. On the Bill for preventing Officers from being depriv'd of their Commissions, otherwise than by a Court Martial, or an Address of either House of Parliament: With a Copy of the said Bill. II On the Bill relating to the Election of Peers for Scotland. III. Another on the same, upon putting the previous Question. IV. On the Representation of the State of the Colonies in America. V. On the Resolution for an Address upon His Majesty's Message. VI. On the Application of 1,200,000 l. out of the Sinking Fund for the Service of the present Year, and for appropriating the Supplies granted this Session of Parliament. Vii. Advice to the Electors of Great-Britain. Viii. An Estimate of the Navy Debt, as it stood December 1733. IX. A State of the National Debt, as it stood December 1732 and 1733." 1.0 1
"" "The triumph of religious liberty over the spirit of persecution:" 1.0 1
"" "The dover and Deal directory and guide," 1.0 1
"" "The farmer's wife;" 1.0 1
"" "The method of learning to draw in perspective made easy and fully explained." 1.0 1
"" "The occasional writer extraordinary." 1.0 1
"" "The satirist: in imitation of the fourth satire of the first book of Horace." 1.0 1
"" "A modest defence of chastity." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks upon remarks:" 1.0 1
"" "A key to the Craftsman" 1.0 1
"" "An exact and particular narrative of a cruel and inhumane murder attempted on the body of Edward Crispe, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "Thieving detected: being a true and particular description, of the various methods and artifices, used by thieves and sharpers, to take in and deceive the public; With proper Cautions to guard against such destructive Measures. Addressed (by permission) to Sir John Fielding, And very necessary to be read by all Magistrates, Merchants, Tradesmen, Inn-Keepers, Book-Keepers, Proprietors of Waggons, Machines, &c. and those in private Life." 1.0 1
"" "The mathematician." 1.0 1
"" "The subscribers, an excellent new song: to the tune of Chevy-Chace." 1.0 1
"" "The information for His Majesty's Advocate, for His Highness's interest;" 1.0 1
"" "Glass excised; or, the schemer's mirror." 1.0 1
"" "The distress'd fair, or happy unfortunate:" 1.0 1
"" "The matchless rogue:" 1.0 1
"" "The liliputian history," 1.0 1
"" "The anti-Halcyon," 1.0 1
"" "A list of the subscribers of the Yorkshire Association." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the author of the Independent Whig." 1.0 1
"" "Election flights. Containing, the nomination day, a letter from Timmy Straightforward to his mother, and a new song." 1.0 1
"" "The exercises performed at a visitation of the Grammar-School of Bristoll, on Thursday the 7th of April, MDCCXXXVII. To which are added, Verses on the Grammar-School, spoken at a former visitation. Publish'd by A.S. Catcott, Master of the said School." 1.0 1
"" "Petition of the Friends of the People. To the Honourable the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled. Presented by Charles Grey, Esq." 1.0 1
"" "A small but choice collection of curious pieces;" 1.0 1
"" "An address to the good people of Great Britain, occasion'd by the report from the Committee of Secrecy." 1.0 3
"" "A paraphrase on the XXIXth Psalm, occasioned by the prospect of peace. Inscribed to Joseph Addison, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "On the institution of working-schools for poor girls," 1.0 1
"" "The present state of the literati: a satire." 1.0 1
"" "An exact and full account of the late amazing revolution in Turkey:" 1.0 1
"" "H-----ss----y to Sir C--- H---- W----s: or, the rural reflection of a Welch poet." 1.0 1
"" "Admirable satire on the death, dissection, funeral procession, & epitaph, of Mr. Pitt." 1.0 1
"" "The free and impartial examiner: being a candid enquiry into the causes of our present melancholy situation, with regard both to domestick and foreign affairs." 1.0 1
"" "Wits museum, or the new London jester;" 1.0 1
"" "Edmund, an eclogue." 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches; And the Form or Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating Bishops, Priests, and Deacons." 1.0 1
"" "A new edition, corrected to the 9th of May, of The royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1779; Including a compleat and correct List of the 14th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 29th of November 1774. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, Agents, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices." 1.0 1
"" "The whole prophecies of Scotland, England, France, Ireland and Denmark;" 1.0 1
"" "Hickey against Hamilton and Hervey:" 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, or, the Old and New Testament, explained by question and answer," 1.0 1
"" "The child's friend, or, careful guardian;" 1.0 1
"" "The speech that was intended to have been spoken by the Terr?-Filius," 1.0 1
"" "A true dialogue between Thomas Jones, a trooper, lately return'd from Germany; and John Smith," 1.0 1
"" "A true and impartial account of all that has pass'd between the court of Rome and Cardinal de Noailles. In relation to the constitution since the promotion of Benedict XIII. Taken from authentick papers and original letters. Done from the French." 1.0 1
"" "Prince Eugene not the man you took him for:" 1.0 1
"" "An address to the proprietors of East-India stock." 1.0 1
"" "The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace," 14.0 2
"" "The republick rescued from danger:" 1.0 1
"" "The royal martyr. Or, a poem on the martyrdom of King Charles I." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the farmers and independent freeholders of the county of Essex." 1.0 1
"" "Proceedings of the Society of Friends of the People; associated for the purpose of obtaining a Parliamentary reform, in the year 1792." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the life and eminent conduct of that learned and reverend divine," 1.0 1
"" "A compleat and intire collection of the Lords protests in the last session of Parliament; particularly touching the horrid and detestable consipracy." 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London;" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a Member of Parliament: in relation to the Bill for punishing mutiny and desertion, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Horace's allegorical advice to the people of Rome;" 1.0 1
"" "Ars notariatus:" 16.0 2
"" "A discourse upon honour and peerage. In a letter from an elector peer of Scotland to a member of the House of Commons." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of the letters which have been addressed to the volunteers of Ireland," 1.0 1
"" "A charge and sermon, together with an introductory discourse and confession of faith, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Caleb Evans, August 18, 1767, in Broad-Mead, Bristol. Publish'd at the request of the church, and the ministers then present." 1.0 1
"" "A dialogue occasioned by Miss F--d's Letter" 1.0 1
"" "The picture gallery." 1.0 1
"" "Reflections on the management of some late party-disputes," 1.0 1
"" "Extermination, or an appeal to the people of England, on the present war, with France." 1.0 1
"" "Peter. A tale." 1.0 1
"" "A general index to the Spectators, Tatlers and Guardians." 1.0 1
"" "N----- R---'s account of himself." 1.0 1
"" "Every lady's own valentine writer;" 1.0 1
"" "The nutt's crack'd:" 1.0 1
"" "The high Church mask pull'd off:" 1.0 1
"" "The strolliad: an Hudibrastic mirror." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of all the new songs, &c." 1.0 1
"" "An account of Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson," 1.0 1
"" "A declaration of the faith and practice of the Church of Christ, in Carter-Lane, Southwark, under the pastoral care of Dr John Gill; read and assented to at the admission of members." 1.0 1
"" "Of modern wit. An epistle to the Right Honourable Sir William Young." 1.0 1
"" "Directions for travelling through Holland and Germany, &c." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the author of a pamphlet," 1.0 1
"" "A plain address to the farmers, labourers, and commonalty of the county of Norfolk. In which it is proved, that it is as much the interest of the lower, as of the higher rank of men, to promote a national militia. Being A short Treatise, well worth the Perusal of all those, whose Minds have been alienated from the Defence of their Mother Country, by the Artifice of its Enemies." 1.0 1
"" "An answer to The examiner's cavils against the barrier treaty of 1709." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to George Cheyne," 1.0 1
"" "The fifth ode of the fourth book of Horace," 1.0 1
"" "Il disertore; a serious opera, in two acts. As performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market. The music entirely new, by Signor Tarchi." 1.0 1
"" "Memoire présenté à Sa Majesté Britannique" 1.0 1
"" "True passive obedience restor'd in 1710. In a dialogue between a country-man and a true patriot." 1.0 1
"" "A speech never intended to be spoken," 1.0 1
"" "The camp guide:" 1.0 1
"" "Tom Paine's jests:" 1.0 1
"" "A collection of prophetical warnings of the eternal spirit," 1.0 1
"" "The comforts of Arabella, the daughter of Amanda." 1.0 1
"" "The present exigences of the government consider'd." 1.0 1
"" "The nightingale. A tale." 1.0 1
"" "The unfortunate concubines:" 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the nature of colonies, and the conduct of the mother-country towards them." 1.0 1
"" "The black-Day," 1.0 1
"" "The man-Midwife unmasqu'd:" 1.0 1
"" "Ingratitude." 1.0 1
"" "A new catalogue of Palmer and Merrick's Circulating Library," 1.0 1
"" "The fall of public spirit. A dramatic satire, in two acts." 1.0 1
"" "A poem," 1.0 1
"" "A supplement to the new psalm-book." 1.0 1
"" "The royal primer;" 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on the speech of James late Earl of Derwentwater," 1.0 1
"" "The conduct of the stage consider'd. Being a short historical account of its original, progress, various aspects, and treatment in the pagan, Jewish and Christian world. Together with the arguments urg'd against it, by Learned Heathens, and by Christians, both Antient and Modern. With Short Remarks upon the Original and Pernicious Consequences of Masquerades. Humbly recommended to the Consideration of those who frequent the Play-Houses. One Play-House ruins more Souls than fifty Churches are able to save. Bulstrode's Charge to the Grand Jury of Middlesex, April the 21st, 1718." 1.0 1
"" "A review of the place-bill." 1.0 1
"" "The judgment of Paris;" 1.0 1
"" "An epistle from John, Lord Ashburton, in the shades, to the Right Hon. William P-tt, in the sunshine." 1.0 1
"" "The toper's delight;" 1.0 1
"" "Three select poems;" 1.0 1
"" "A memorial concerning the origin and authority of the parliament of France," 1.0 1
"" "Papists of all sorts working with Dissenters of all sorts," 1.0 1
"" "The trial of Mrs. Branch," 1.0 1
"" "The grinsted ballad." 1.0 1
"" "A view of London and Westminster:" 1.0 1
"" "Oliver's pocket looking-glass," 11.0 3
"" "Thoughts on the propriety of dissolving the present Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "The new British songster," 1.0 1
"" "An exact narrative of many surprizing matters of fact uncontestably wrought by an evil spirit or spirits, in the house of Master Jan Smagge, Farmer, in Canvy-Island, near Leigh in Essex, upon the 10th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th of September last, in the Day-Time; In the Presence of The Reverend Mr. Lord, Curate to the said Island, Jan Smagge, Master of the House, and of several Neighbours, Servants and Strangers, who came at different times, as Mr. Lord's particular Care to discharge his Duty, and their Curiosity led them to this Place of Wonders. Together with A Short Account of some of the Extraordinary Things credibly said to have formerly disturb'd the House, both before and since Mr. Smagge came into it: The utmost Caution being used not to exceed the Truth in the minutest Circumstance. In a letter from Malden in Essex, to a gentleman in London." 1.0 1
"" "The British sailor's discovery: or the Spanish pretensions confuted. Containing A short History of the Discoveries and Conquests of Spain in America, with a particular Account of the illegal and unchristian Means they made Use of to establish their Settlements there: Proving that the sovereign sole Dominion, claimed by the Crown of Spain to the West-Indies, is founded upon an unjustifiable Possession; whilse the Rights and Possessions of the British Subjects in those Parts are both agreeable to the Law of Nations, and Principles of Christianity. That America was discovered and planted by the antient Britans 300 Years before Columbas conducted the Speniards thither; with the Causes of their After-Hatred to the English: And several very remarkable Instances of their Treachery and Cruelty towards us, in order to discourage and obstruct our farther Discoveries and Settlements. To which is added, An exact Account of the Number of Ships, Men, &c. employed in the grand intended Invasion in 1588. Also The Declaration of War against Spain by Oliver Cromwell, in 1655. translated from the Latin Original; wherein the English Right to the West-Indies in plainly demonstrated, and the Insults, Murders. and Depredations are particularly specified, which were committed by the Spaniards, and to revenge which that War was declared. The whole concluding with Reflections on their former and late Conduct, and plain Reasons why a Certainty of Peace is not to be relled on from that Nation, any longer than they are kept in Awe by the Maritime Forces of Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "The projector's looking-glass:" 1.0 1
"" "The ceremoniale at the installation of the Knights of the Garter," 1.0 1
"" "A supplement to the Onania," 1.0 1
"" "As you like it, a poem, addressed to a friend." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of scarce and valuable papers, some whereof were never before printed, viz. I. A Defence of the Scots Settlement at Darien, with an Answer to the Spanish Memorial against it. II. An Enquiry into the Causes of the Miscarriages at Darien, &c. III. An Account of the Proceedings in the House of Commons, in Relation to the Recomage, with a List of the Yea's and No's. IV. A Letter from Trooper Tom in Flanders, to his Comrade, shewing that Luxemberg was a Witch. V. A Caution against Inconsistency. By J. Collier. VI. The Professor of Glascow's great Change, from 1673 to 93, in his Primitive and Episcopal Loyalty, through Italy, Geneoa, &c. to the Deposing Doctrine under Papistico-Phanatico-Prelatico Colours at Salisbury. Vii. Some Remarks upon, and Instances of, the Usages of former Parliaments, in Relation to Taxes. Viii. A Letter to a Friend in the Country. IX. The Desertion Discuss'd. By Mr. Collier. X. A Letter out of the Country, to the Clergy in and about the City of London. XI. The English Man's Complaint. XII. Mr. Anderton the Printer's Plea. XIII. A Letter from Feversham, to a Divine in London. XIV. Delenda Carthago. XV. A Letter to Mr. Secretary Trenchard, by Mr. Fer-Son. XVI. A short History of Standing Armies. XVII. An Argument shewing that a Standing Army is inconsistent with a Free Government. XVIII. A second Argument against a Standing Army. XIX. A Letter from the Author of the Argument against a Standing Army. XX. Sir John K-Ght's Speech in the House of Commons, against the Bill for Naturalizing Foreigners. XXI. Mr. Price's Speech for repealing a Grant made to one Mijn Heer Benting of the Principality of Wales. XXII. A Letter of Advice to the Citizens of London and others, Electors of Members to serve in Parliament. XXIII. A Letter out of Laneashire to a Friend in London, giving an Account of the late Tryals there, &c. XXIV. Taff's Narrative. XXV. Reflections upon a Letter out of the Country, concerning the Bishops in the Tower. XXVI. Parliament Antiquities, justifying the Proceedings of the Commons against the four impeach'd Lords." 1.0 1
"" "Minutes of several conversations," 1.0 1
"" "A letter from an Hutchinsonian to his friend, relating to a remarkable prophecy lately fulfilled." 1.0 1
"" "A journal of the Pretender's expedition." 1.0 1
"" "A serious address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain, and Ireland." 1.0 1
"" "An impartial review of the controversy concerning the comparative excellence, &c. of moral and positive duties." 1.0 1
"" "Reflections on the present commotions in Bengal." 1.0 1
"" "Some considerations in regard to the dangerous consequences which might ensue to the constitution from the passing of the East India Bill." 1.0 1
"" "The fourth grace." 1.0 1
"" "Letters addressed to Mr. John Glas, in answer to his Dissertation on infant-baptism." 1.0 1
"" "A report of the Committee of the Lower House of Convocation, appointed to draw up a representation" 1.0 3
"" "The beauties of the Millenium;" 1.0 1
"" "A short review of the principal transactions in Europe," 1.0 1
"" "The courtier and patriot." 1.0 1
"" "London's flames set in a true light:" 1.0 1
"" "The trials of all the prisoners who were try'd at the Assizes held at Maidstone," 1.0 1
"" "An essay upon government." 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings at the sessions of peace, oyer and terminer, for the city of London, and county of Middlesex," 1.0 1
"" "An address to the people of England:" 1.0 1
"" "A museum for young gentlemen and ladies;" 1.0 1
"" "Proposal for a lottery of 1800000l." 1.0 1
"" "An historical and chronological list of the painters." 1.0 1
"" "Politicks in miniature:" 1.0 2
"" "A series of wisdom and policy: being a full justification of all our measures ever since the year 1721, inclusive; and especially of our late most honourable convention with Spain." 1.0 1
"" "The creed of the New Church ;" 1.0 1
"" "Summer amusements for youth. Containing the following interesting stories, &c. A friend in need is a friend indeed. The price of blood. The Good Samaritan in parvo. Love wisely-not too well. A Word to the Wise. Anecdote. The Expiated Crime, a Drama." 1.0 1
"" "Aristotle's new book of problems," 1.0 1
"" "A rebuke to the High-Church priests," 1.0 1
"" "Answers to some queries contain'd in the Flying-Post of the 9th of this instant August." 1.0 1
"" "Every lady's own fortune-teller," 3.0 2
"" "Pursuit after happiness: a poem. To which is added, an ode to Mr. Garrick, on his quitting the stage. Also an elegy on the death of Mr. Barry." 1.0 1
"" "Civil security, not conscience, concern'd in the bill concerning occasional conformity." 1.0 1
"" "A list of the Lords," 1.0 1
"" "The British representative;" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris," 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the times." 1.0 1
"" "A critical balance of the performers at Drury-Lane Theatre." 1.0 1
"" "Bibliotheca topographica Britannica. No II. Part II. Containing Reliqu? Galean?; or miscellaneous pieces by the late brothers Roger and Samuel Gale. Containing Their Correspondence with their learned Contemporaries. To the Third Part will be prefixed, an Account of the Literary Society at Spalding." 1.0 1
"" "The heidelberg catechism:" 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, And with the former Translations diligently Compared and Revised. By His Majesty's special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "A dream at Woodstock," 1.0 1
"" "The natural probability of a lasting peace in Europe;" 1.0 1
"" "A dissuasive against inoculating for the small-pox:" 1.0 1
"" "A test, offered to the consideration of the electors of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"" "Proposals for a regulation, or an entire suppression, of pawn-brokers." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the plot laid by the French in 1730," 1.0 1
"" "The christmas frolick;" 1.0 1
"" "A form of prayer, and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, the Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Thursday the fifth day of May next, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for putting an end to the late bloody and expensive war, by the conclusion of a just and honourable peace. By His Majesty's Special Command." 1.0 1
"" "A supplement to the London Journal of March 25, 1721;" 1.0 1
"" "The compleat conveyancer." 1.0 1
"" "A narrative of the debate in the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, May 25. 1779. Occasioned by apprehensions of an intended repeal of the penal statutes against papists." 1.0 1
"" "An epistle from S------o, to A------a R------n." 1.0 1
"" "The sugar plumb;" 18.0 2
"" "A copy of the poll for knights of the shire for the county of Oxford," 1.0 1
"" "A description of the tomb, &c. with the inscriptions thereon, of the late Thomas Shuckforth, gent." 1.0 1
"" "The old lady and her niece the fair Incognita, detected and brought to justice. In which are laid open the many strange expedients, sly artifices, and various uncommon and ridiculous disguises they made use to conceal themselves. To which is prefix'd, A serious Attempt to vindicate their Innocence, and apologize for their odd Humours." 1.0 1
"" "Telemaco;" 1.0 1
"" "A narrative of the lives of James Falconer, Peter Bruce, and James Dick," 1.0 1
"" "The sense of the nine in ten," 1.0 1
"" "Particulars of the late Mr. Foster Powell's astonishing journey on foot," 1.0 1
"" "The humours of the times," 1.0 1
"" "The ladies most elegant and convenient pocket book," 1.0 1
"" "A discourse of miracles, considered as evidence to prove the divine original of a revelation. In which several mistakes are rectified, and deficiencies supplied, in Mr. Tho. Chubb's late discourse on the same subject. Also an attempt to prove, that the single circumstance o non-universality, is not sufficient to disprove the divine original of a revelation. In a letter to Mr. Tho. Chubb." 1.0 1
"" "Not----am politicks examin'd." 1.0 1
"" "An inquiry into the original production of insects in human bodies," 1.0 1
"" "The rival dutchess:" 1.0 1
"" "A seasonable rebuke to the playhouse rioters, contained in two new prologues, proper, at this turbulent juncture, to be exhibited in the British theatre. To which is prefixed, A Petitionary Dedication to the Fair Members of the Shakespear-Club." 1.0 1
"" "A short appeal to the people of Great-Britain; upon the unavoidable necessity of the present war with our disaffected colonies." 1.0 2
"" "The proceedings at the sessions of the peace, and oyer and terminer, for the City of London, and county of Middlesex, On Friday the 16th, Saturday the 17th, Monday the 19th, and Tuesday the 20th of January, 1730, in the Third Year of His Majesty's Reign. Being the Second Sessions in the mayoralty of the Right Honourable Sir Richard Brocas, knt. Lord Mayor of the City of London, in the Year 1730. No. II. for the said Year." 1.0 1
"" "A companion to The royal kalendar," 1.0 1
"" "The remedy worse than the disease:" 1.0 1
"" "The remembrancer: being an historical register" 1.0 1
"" "The publick-House-Keeper's monitor:" 1.0 1
"" "The second edition of The royal kalendar;" 1.0 1
"" "The fortunate prince: or marriage at last. A new ballad opera. In three acts." 1.0 1
"" "What of that!" 1.0 2
"" "Narzanes or," 1.0 1
"" "A practicable and eligible plan to secure the rights and privileges of mechanics: with proper directions for the journeymen, whereby they may get an advancement in their wages, without loss of time or hindrance of business. Humbly submitted to the Perusal of the Community at large by the Author." 1.0 1
"" "Christ, in his last sufferings," 1.0 1
"" "Important considerations, upon the act of the thirty-first of George II." 1.0 1
"" "A confession of faith of certain Christians, containing the grounds, principles, and fundamental articles of Christian religion. Wherein Is the the two Essential and Comprehensive Parts of Religion (theology or Divinity) Viz. I. Faith in God, Matters of Faith. II. Observance towards God, Matters of Practice, or Practical Divinity. 1. In the Law of God. 2. In the Church of God. In this Spiritual Treasury and Sacred Armory is above two Hundred and Sixty Articles, or Propositions of Truth asserted, and proved by the Word of God, and Writings of the best Divines; and by the same, a Confutation of the Chief Errors in the Christian World. And It is a Methodical Synopsis, or Epitome of the whole Practice of Piety, or of the whole System or Body of Sacred Divinity, concerning a right Knowledge and Practice, that God may be glorify'd, and our Souls saved. Here is also The Anatomy of True and False Churches: Prov. 23, 23. Buy the Truth and Sell it not; also Wisdom, Instruction and Understanding, 16. 16. How much better is it to get Wisdom than Gold; and to get Understanding rather to be chosen than Silver. John 17. 3." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to Mrs. P-------s." 1.0 1
"" "Second political dialogues between the celebrated statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome. Translated from the original Italian, published the Twenty-Fifth Day of last March. Dedicated to the Right Hon. the Lord Corruption." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a late noble commander of the British forces in Germany." 1.0 1
"" "Three letters published in the General Evening Post, of October 3, 31, and Nov. 12, 1747." 1.0 1
"" "A narrative of the proceedings in France, for discovering and detecting the murderers of the English gentlemen," 2.0 3
"" "Minutes of several resolutions of the honourable House of Commons, in the fifth, sixth, and seventh sessions of the eighth parliament of Great Britain: Being a Summary View of the most Remarkable Transactions of that August Assembly in the last Three Years. Illustrated with Explanatory Notes on the same. To which is annexed, an abstract of the state of the national debt, as it stood in the years 1738, 1739, 1740." 1.0 1
"" "The art of drawing," 13.0 2
"" "Remarks on the sentence given in favour of E- W- M-, and T- T-, Esqs;" 1.0 1
"" "An account of the life and writings of Spinosa. To which is added, an abstract of his Theological political treatise. Containing I. His Discourses of Prophecy. II. Of Prophets. III. Of the Gift of Prophecy to other Nations as well as the Jewish. IV. Of Ceremonies. V. Of Miracles. VI. Of the Dependency of Religion, and all Things relating to it, on the Civil Magistrate. VI. Of the Liberty of Thinking and Speaking." 1.0 1
"" "An equal capacity in the subjects of Great Britain for civil employment the best security to the government, and the protestant religion" 1.0 1
"" "A collection of papers relating to the East India Trade:" 1.0 1
"" "The history of fair Rosamond," 1.0 1
"" "A dissuasive against joining with the conventicles of nonjurors; in a serious and earnest address to the subjects of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"" "Advice to the clergy. A poem. Inscribed to the celebrated tutor, of a more celebrated peer." 1.0 1
"" "An explanation of the conduct of the French government in their late negotiation with the American commissioners." 1.0 1
"" "A new and compleat list of officers, civil and military in Great Britain; with some account of the nature and duty of the respective offices they serve in, who are any way remarkable in the Execution, or Dispatch of Publick Business, throughout the Kingdom. Digested into a more proper Method than has ever yet been practised. With an Alphabetical Table, for the readier finding any Office, or Officer therein; or where every distinct Office is kept." 1.0 1
"" "The curate of Dorset's answer to the curate of Salop's exposition of the 13th chapter to the Romans. By way of dialogue." 1.0 1
"" "The long vacation. A satyr: address'd to all disconsolate traders." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a conscientious man:" 1.0 1
"" "The vintner and tobacconist's advocate," 1.0 1
"" "The reasons which induc'd Her Majesty to create the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Orrery," 1.0 1
"" "Letters upon the untimely death of Mrs. Elizabeth Yates." 1.0 1
"" "An authentic account of Commodore Anson's expedition:" 1.0 1
"" "The false alarm:" 1.0 1
"" "A true and particular account of a storm of thunder & lightning, which fell at Richmond in Surrey, on Whit Sunday last in the afternoon, being May 20th, 1711. With an exact description, on a copper-plate, of the hurt done by it, both to the persons of the kill'd and wounded and the building on which it fell. Whereunto are added Some short Hints concerning the Nature, Causes, and Effects of Thunder and Lightning; and some Practical Reflections upon the Whole." 1.0 1
"" "Observations on the discourses delivered at the Royal Academy." 1.0 1
"" "The bow-Street opera." 1.0 1
"" "Genuine memoirs of John Murray, Esq;" 1.0 2
"" "The muses banquet," 2.0 2
"" "A further report from the Committee of Secrecy," 1.0 1
"" "The history of a good Bramin." 1.0 1
"" "The clockmakers outcry against the author of The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy." 1.0 1
"" "Tit for tat. Or an answer to the Epistle to a nobleman." 1.0 1
"" "Lettre a Madame L***. Sur ce qui a precedé et suivi la mort D'Elisabeth Chudleigh, autrement Duchesse de Kingston. Pouvant servir de suite a l'histoire de sa vie." 1.0 1
"" "The stratagems of love." 1.0 1
"" "Give us our rights!" 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the soul of man." 1.0 1
"" "A new edition, corrected to the 18th of May, of The royal kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1784; Including a complete and correct List of the 16th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 18th of May 1784, Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices." 1.0 1
"" "The divorce. A poem." 1.0 1
"" "Reasons for an immediate war against France." 1.0 1
"" "The duty of reproof, with the most material objections against it considered: and some cautions & directions added, which may be helpful towards a successful discharge of it." 1.0 1
"" "Martial reviv'd: or, epigrams, satyrical, panegyrical, political, moral, elegiacal, whimsical, and comical. Above one hundred in number, merrily but justly applied to all Sorts of Persons and Things. And Particularly Inscrib'd to our Modern Courtiers, State Quacks, Fools, Lovers, Rakes, Beaus, Libertines, Poets, Stockjobbers, Saints, Hypocrites, Priests, Ladies, Maids, Wives, Widows, &c. With a preface in defence of epigram, and merry fellows." 1.0 1
"" "Directions for prosecuting thieves without the help of those false guides," 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on those passages of the letters of the Spanish ministers, lately publish'd, which relate to the hostilities committed by the Spanish guarda-costas, in the West-Indies, since the Treaty of Utrecht." 1.0 1
"" "The life of Dr. Archibald Cameron," 1.0 1
"" "The caledonian bee;" 1.0 1
"" "Advice to the people of England in general:" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris for the year 1803." 1.0 1
"" "The testimony and advice of an assembly of pastors of churches in New England," 1.0 1
"" "Israel in Egypt," 27.0 2
"" "An enquiry into the meaning of that text, Genesis i.26. Let us make man in our image, after our Likeness. Containing, a full answer to the interpretation given of that Text, in a letter lately published in the supplement to the Gentleman's Magazine for the Year 1747; and likewise to Mr. Kennicott's interpretation of the same, in his Dissertation on the Tree of Life in Paradise." 1.0 1
"" "The compendious history of George the farmer:" 1.0 1
"" "The salisbury Spelling-Book," 1.0 1
"" "The theatrical portrait, a poem, on the celebrated Mrs. Siddons, in the characters of Calista, Jane Shore, Belvidera, and Isabella," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the vicar of St. Aldates," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the author of A letter to Mr. Buxton." 1.0 1
"" "The laurel," 1.0 1
"" "A paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistle to Philemon. Attempted in Imitation of Mr. Locke's Manner. With an appendix; In which is shewn, That St. Paul could neither be an Enthusiast, nor an Impostor: And consequently, the Christian Religion must be (as he has represented it) Heavenly and Divine." 1.0 1
"" "Reasons against impeaching the late ministry. Being a full answer to all that has been alledg'd for an impeachment." 1.0 1
"" "An answer to Henry Woodward, comedian. With some occasional remarks on the Greek and Roman stage. By the Rt. Hon. the Earl of *******" 1.0 1
"" "The comments of bull face double fee," 1.0 1
"" "Mitridate, a new serious opera, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The musick entirely new, by the celebrated Signor Sacchini." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the Right Honourable L-d M-sf-d; in which the measures of government, respecting America, are considered in a new light : with a view to his lordship's interposition therein." 1.0 1
"" "The secret history of Betty Ireland," 1.0 1
"" "A present for a Papist:" 1.0 1
"" "The preambles to the patents for advancing the Right Honouable William Lord Dartmouth to the dignity of Viscount Lewisham, in the county of Kent." 1.0 1
"" "of education." 1.0 1
"" "The reasons which induc'd Her Majesty to create the Right Honourable Robert Harley, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "The city triumphant:" 1.0 1
"" "The impossibility of witchcraft, plainly proving," 1.0 1
"" "An historical inquiry into the antient right of the Church of England being independent on the state." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the debates for and against the bill for punishing mutiny and desertion." 1.0 1
"" "Probus to Philaretes: a familiar miscellaneous epistle. Occasioned by some late occurrences." 1.0 1
"" "The treaties of peace and commerce between Lewis XIV. the French King, and the States General of the United Provinces; likewise the treaties of peace between His Most Christian Majesty, and the King of Portugal, the King of Prussia, and the Duke of Savoy." 1.0 1
"" "A genuine account of the behaviour," 1.0 1
"" "The state of the corn trade considered:" 1.0 1
"" "Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the sixth day of November, 1707." 1.0 1
"" "The ordinance of the French king, of September 18. 1713. forbidding those of his subjects who are call'd new converts to pass into foreign countries, and the Refugees to return into France, without his License. With some remarks upon it, in a letter to a friend." 1.0 1
"" "A faithful narrative of the proceedings in a late affair between the Rev. Mr. John Swinton, and Mr. George Baker, both of Wadham College, Oxford:" 1.0 1
"" "The lilliputian widow. A poem address'd to the Chester-Ladies." 1.0 1
"" "The court and city register." 1.0 1
"" "The christian oeconomy," 1.0 1
"" "A tour through Ireland. In several entertaining letters." 1.0 1
"" "The peace considered:" 1.0 1
"" "A journal of the campaign on the coast of France, 1758." 1.0 1
"" "A detection of the views" 1.0 1
"" "The history of ancient paganism," 1.0 1
"" "Le furbarie per vendetta:" 1.0 1
"" "Manlius;" 1.0 1
"" "A narrative of the extraordinary case of Geo. Lukins," 1.0 1
"" "Simeon and Levi," 1.0 1
"" "Variety," 1.0 1
"" "The pope's-Bull to the Pretender, on his intended invasion of these nations. Translated from the Latin original. Address'd to the English clergy." 1.0 1
"" "Lothario's answer to Sarah the Quaker, in the shades." 1.0 1
"" "The presbyterians not guilty of the unjust charge of being concern'd in the murther of King Charles I. As appears by their Abhorrence of the then Proceedings against His Majesty: Faithfully Printed from the Original Copy, sign'd by Fifty Seven of the most Eminent Presbyterian Ministers then possess'd of the Parish-Churches in and about the City of London. With A Vindication of Moderate Churchmen and Dissenters, from the Aspersions cast upon them in the Late Addresses, &c. That they are Men of Republican and Antimonarchical Principles. Publish'd to abate the unwarrantable Heats of a Prejudic'd Party." 1.0 1
"" "British worthies:" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a friend in the country, concerning Mr. Budgell. And his late complaint against the Right Honourable and most noble Sir Robert Walpole." 1.0 1
"" "Andro: a new game at cards. Invented by a young gentleman, for the Amusement of Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Ladies, Admirers of a serious Game." 1.0 1
"" "A genuine collection of all the new songs, ballads, cantatas and chorusses, now singing at Vaux-Hall Garden. 1766." 1.0 1
"" "A book to help the young and gay," 1.0 1
"" "Peter and Aesop, a St. Giles's eclogue." 1.0 1
"" "The sportsman's evening brush," 1.0 1
"" "Joe Miller's jests:" 52.0 7
"" "The church-Anatomy:" 1.0 1
"" "The cheshire huntress, and the old fox caught at last." 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the origin and excellence of regal government." 1.0 1
"" "Ingratitude. A poem. Inscribed to the most grateful of mankind." 1.0 2
"" "Considerations on the political and commercial circumstances of Great Britain and Ireland," 1.0 1
"" "The new interest display'd:" 1.0 1
"" "The Banb---y apes: or, the monkeys chattering to the magpye. In a letter to a friend in London." 1.0 1
"" "The kentish companion:" 2.0 2
"" "Reasons shewing the necessity of reducing the army," 1.0 1
"" "The beau's miscellany. Being a new and curious collection of amorous tales, diverting songs, and entertaining poems. By several hands. Part II." 1.0 1
"" "The projector's looking-glass, being the last dying words and confession of Sir Robert Marral, &c.&c. in an epistle to his associates, (wherein he makes a Confession of some Notorious Crimes, whereof he has long been suspected)[.]" 1.0 1
"" "The considerable advantages of a South-Sea trade to our English nation." 1.0 1
"" "The theatrical campaign, for MDCCLXVI. and MDCCLXVII. Consisting of tragedy, comedy, farce, interlude, pantomine, anecdote, and secret history." 1.0 1
"" "A second appendix to the history of Croyland." 1.0 1
"" "A brief detail of the home fishery from early time;" 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the commercial arrangements with Ireland; addressed to the people of Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "An epistle to the Rev. Mr Tho. G-bb-ns, on his Juvenilia:" 1.0 1
"" "La schiava," 1.0 1
"" "The St. James's register:" 1.0 1
"" "The tarif settled by the French king and council, September 18, 1664." 1.0 1
"" "Of the original and ends of government :" 1.0 1
"" "Five letters; viz. I. From her Royal Highness the late Princess Sophia, Electress Dutchess Dowager of Brunswick and Lunenburgh, to his Grace Thomas Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. II. From Sir Rowland Gwynne at Hanover, to the Right Honourable the Earl of Stamford. III. From the Queen to the late Princess Sophia of Brunswick and Lunenburgh. IV. From the Queen to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. V. From the Right Honourable the Earl of Oxford to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, relating to his coming over to England." 1.0 1
"" "Bibliotheca topographica Britannica. No Viii. Containing collections towards the history and antiquities of Bedfordshire; viz. Puddington, Luton, and Dunstaple." 1.0 1
"" "A brief historical account of Cranbrook, the capital town in the weald of Kent;" 1.0 1
"" "The spanish politician:" 1.0 1
"" "Sacred harmony:" 1.0 1
"" "A new edition of some scarce papers, fit to be bound up with several sermons and pamphlets lately preached and published, with regard to the present civil war and rebellion; shewing the harmony of the present Presbyterians in Scotland, with the principles and practices of their ancestors in former times." 1.0 1
"" "Essays on agriculture:" 1.0 1
"" "May-Day: a poem." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the northern impostor; or prince of swindlers." 1.0 1
"" "The crisis:" 1.0 1
"" "A candid estimate of the minister's abilities." 1.0 1
"" "A discourse on witchcraft." 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the causes of the present high price of muscovada sugars; with some remedies, humbly proposed for a grievance so considerable. In a letter to a member of parliament." 1.0 1
"" "New and correct lists of both Houses of Parliament:" 1.0 1
"" "Genuine receipt for making the famous vernis Martin;" 1.0 1
"" "The royalty songster;" 1.0 1
"" "The christian preacher, or, discourses on preaching, by several eminent divines, English and foreign, revised and abridged; with an appendix on the choice of books. By Edward Williams, D.D." 1.0 1
"" "A preservative against slavery:" 1.0 1
"" "The political quack's advice; with Merry Andrew's pacquet. Design'd For the Entertainment of the Grave and Merry, the Politick and Impertinent, the Scholar and Critick, the Witty and Dull, the Old and Young; in short, for every Body that can Read, and no Body that cannot." 1.0 1
"" "The pacifick fleet: a new ballad." 1.0 1
"" "The poet's address to his Majesty King William." 1.0 1
"" "Israel in Babylon." 1.0 1
"" "A remonstrance with the Rev. Mr. Clayton," 1.0 1
"" "Of beauty." 1.0 1
"" "The history of Harvides and Donna Lupella." 1.0 1
"" "The adventures of Houran Banow," 1.0 1
"" "Observations and proposals concerning the navy:" 1.0 2
"" "A full and true account of the sad and deplorable death of Caleb D'Anvers," 1.0 1
"" "The full and final restoration of the Jews and Israelites," 1.0 1
"" "The fanatick feast." 1.0 1
"" "A joyful ode:" 1.0 1
"" "The true character of a virtuous wife," 1.0 1
"" "An answer to the author of the two letters to the clergy of Ireland." 1.0 1
"" "The exploits of the renowned Robin Hood the terror of fore-stallers & engrossers and the protector of the poor & helpless interspers'd with variety of songs & addorn'd [sic] with several curious copper plates." 1.0 1
"" "A poem on the memorable fall of Chloe's p--s pot, attempted in blank verse." 1.0 1
"" "Serious considerations on the present state of affairs, both at home and abroad," 1.0 1
"" "Reasons for giving encouragement to the sea-faring people of Great-Britain, in times of peace or war, for the more effectually destroying enemies or pirates at all times. And For Distressing the Commerce of the Subjects of Spain at this Time. With Some of the many remarkable actions between the English and Spaniards at Sea." 1.0 1
"" "The english theatre for the year 1718:" 1.0 1
"" "An examine of the expediency of bringing over immediately the body of Hanoverian troops taken into our pay," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the people of Great Britain," 1.0 1
"" "Account of the proceedings of a meeting of the people," 1.0 1
"" "Walsingham's manual, or, prudential maxims for statesmen and courtiers: with instructions for youth, gentlemen and noblemen. By Sir Walter Raleigh, Lord Treasurer Burleigh, and Cardinal Sermonetta." 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England: together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "A narrative of the proceedings at the general meeting of the London Corresponding Society, held on Monday, July 31, 1797, in a field, near the veterinary college, St. Pancras, in the county of Middlesex. Citizen Thomas Stuckey, President." 1.0 1
"" "A fifth letter to the people of England." 1.0 1
"" "The chelsea monarch:" 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the intermediate state of existence," 1.0 1
"" "Some observations upon a paper, intituled, The list. That is, of those who voted for and against the Excise-Bill." 1.0 1
"" "A kiss, no excuse for a great man's living in adultery:" 1.0 1
"" "A counter-Apology: or, genuine confession." 1.0 1
"" "The presbyterians not guilty of the unjust charge of being concern'd in the murther of King Charles I." 1.0 1
"" "A short and plain answer to the Modest reply of Dr. Codex:" 1.0 1
"" "A collection of the several papers deliver'd by Mr. J. Gordon." 1.0 1
"" "The ballooniad." 1.0 1
"" "A sixth letter of N----- R---'s account of himself." 1.0 1
"" "The eighth and ninth articles of the treaty of commerce," 1.0 1
"" "The liturgy of the New Church," 1.0 1
"" "A new miscellany in prose and verse. Containing, several pieces never before made public. By the Reverend Dr. Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, the Hon. Mr. Holles St. John, and other eminent hands." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1771." 1.0 1
"" "A key to the present politicks of the principal powers of Europe. Giving a succinct view of their conduct for many years past, and fully shewing their present views and measures, and the tendency of them. Translated from the original lately published at Amsterdam." 1.0 1
"" "Bill of rights," 1.0 1
"" "The debate on a motion for the abolition of the slave-trade, in the House of Commons on Monday and Tuesday, April 18 and 19, 1791, reported in detail." 1.0 1
"" "Considerations occasioned by the Craftsman upon excises." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the landholders," 1.0 1
"" "Forms of prayer, proper to be used before, at, and after the receiving of the Holy Sacrament," 1.0 1
"" "Advice to a widow." 1.0 1
"" "The london directory for the year 1773." 1.0 1
"" "Ærarium sacrum: or, a proposal towards the maintenance of the widows of beneficed clergymen. Humbly recommended to the consideration of the Convocation; and the Corporation of Clergymens Sons." 1.0 1
"" "The hard case of Mary Squires, the gipsey, and Susanna Wells." 1.0 1
"" "The weavers tryumph or an abstract, of the callicoe-act, of parliament" 1.0 1
"" "The parliamentary opinions of Lord Mansfield, Sir Dudley Ryder, Mr. Charles Yorke, Mr. William Beckford, &c. on the choice of a regency or regent; with other decisions on that interesting question." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of psalms, and divine hymns," 1.0 1
"" "A present for a little girl." 1.0 1
"" "An oration," 1.0 1
"" "Bibliotheca topographica Britannica. No X. Containing a short account of Holyhead, in the Isle of Anglesea." 1.0 1
"" "The life of Theodore Gardelle," 1.0 1
"" "A political dictionary for the guinea-less pigs, or, a glossary of emphatical words made use of by that jewel of a man, Deep Will. In his administration, and his plans for yoking and putting rings in the snouts of those grumbling swine, who raise such Horrid Grunting, when Tyrannical winds blow high." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the damnable prizes in Old Nicks lottery," 1.0 1
"" "A vindication of the Right Honourable Lord George Sackville." 2.0 2
"" "Rex redux: or, the restoration of His Sacred Majesty Charles II. of pious memory to his hereditary kingdoms of Great-Britain and Ireland, on the Twenty Ninth of May, 1660. With the Precedent Actions and Passages, that contributed thereunto. extracted out of the Earl of Clarendon's History, Sir Philip Warwick's and Ludlow's Memoirs, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Some remarks on the letters between the L-d T-----nd," 1.0 1
"" "The divine companion;" 1.0 1
"" "The secret history of an old shoe." 1.0 1
"" "Emblems for improvement and entertainment of youth:" 2.0 2
"" "The xxxix articles of the Church of England;" 1.0 1
"" "The laity's directory; for the church service ON Sundays and Holy Days, for the year of our Lord MDCCXCI." 1.0 1
"" "The state of Minorca, and its lost condition, when A-----l Bg appeared off that island." 1.0 1
"" "The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ," 10.0 2
"" "An account of the rise, progress, and present state, of the Society for the discharge and relief of persons imprisoned for small debts." 1.0 1
"" "Psalms and hymns, for the use of the chapel of the Asylum for Female Orphans." 1.0 1
"" "A reply to the comments and menaces of bull face double fee," 1.0 1
"" "Whigs turn'd Tories," 1.0 1
"" "The eunuch: or, the Northumberland shepherd." 1.0 1
"" "The naturalist: a dialogue. Wherein the great importance of the knowledge of nature, and the unhappy consequences of neglecting it, are considered. Exemplified In the Case of Subscribing Confessions of Faith, or dictating to the Consciences of others; which is briefly proved to be inconsistent with the Knowledge of Human Nature. The whole designed As a Persuasive to the Study of Nature, especially of ourselves, and such other Beings as we are more immediately concerned with." 1.0 1
"" "Some further observations on the treaty of navigation and commerce between Great-Britain and France;" 1.0 1
"" "Who plot best; the Whigs or the Tories. Being a brief account of all the plots that have happen'd within these thirty years. Viz. Three Tory Plots, The Popish, The Abdication, The Assassination. Five Whig Plots, The Presbyterian, The Pinns, The Puppets, The Mohocks, The Band-Box. In a letter to Mr. Ferguson." 1.0 1
"" "The representations of Masters Ebenezer Erskine and James Fisher," 1.0 1
"" "The westminster guide. A poem. In two parts." 1.0 1
"" "An apology for Dr. Clarke. Containing an account of the late proceedings in Convocation upon his writings concerning the Trinity. Being a collection of several original papers, Some of which never before published. Viz. 1. The Complaint of the Lower-House. June 2. 1714. 2. The Answer of the Bishops. June 4. 3. Their Message, directing an Extract of Particulars, June 12. 4. The Extract of Particulars, made by the Lower-House. June 23. 5. Dr Clarke's Reply to the fore-going Extract. June 26. [Never before published.] 6. A Paper laid by Dr Clarke, before the Bishops. July 2. 7. A Letter to Dr Clarke, occasioned by the fore-going Paper. 8. Part of a Letter from Dr Clarke, in Answer to the fore-going. 9. A Paper from Dr Clarke, delivered to the Bishop of London. July 5. Never before published. 10. The Resolution of the Upper-House. July 5. 11. The Resolution of the Lower-House. July 7. Published by the Author of the above-mentioned Letter to Dr Clarke." 1.0 1
"" "The folly and danger of enthusiasm: or, the wickedness of attempting to know the secret councils of God. In a discourse on the pretended conflagration of the world, by the comet which is to appear in the year 1758. Wherein the ridiculous Fears of the superstitious Part of Mankind are clearly exposed; and a plain Demonstration that the Restoration of the Jews, and Call of the Gentiles, will be completed before the World is destroyed. The Whole supported by unanswerable Proofs, that the before-mentioned Comet will not hurt or damage the Earth." 1.0 1
"" "Reflections on the ruins of an ancient cathedral:" 1.0 1
"" "The bishop of London's second pastoral letter to the people of his diocese particularly, to those of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Occasion'd by some late writings, in which it is asserted, \"that reason is a sufficient guide in matters of religion, without the help of revelation." 1.0 1
"" "The london-Puppies memorial; complaining of the great hardships they have lately suffer'd by the unmerciful hands of St. Paul's dog-whippers. Humbly presented to the High-Church, on behalf of themselves, and others." 1.0 1
"" "Warning to tyrants. Consisting of extracts from Pigott, Gerald, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Colonel Fitzroy's letter considered," 1.0 1
"" "Edwin's jests," 1.0 1
"" "An impartial enquiry into the transactions of the late directors of the South-Sea Company." 1.0 1
"" "The polite student." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the rise and present state of the inquisitions:" 1.0 1
"" "The life and character of Charles Duke of Shrewsbury." 1.0 2
"" "Instructions from Rome," 1.0 1
"" "The danger and consequence of disobliging the clergy consider'd," 1.0 1
"" "The muses banquet, or vocal repository, for the year 1792. Being the newest and most modern collection of songs, duets, trios, &c. Lately Sung at the Anacreontic Society, Theatres Royal, Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, Dibdin's Sans Souci, Beef Steak Club, Astley's, Circus, And at other Convivial and Polite Assemblies in Town. To which is Added, A Variety of Toasts and Sentiments." 1.0 1
"" "Some account of the family of Sacheverell, from its original, to this time." 1.0 1
"" "Oxfordshire in an uproar;" 1.0 1
"" "A funeral oration upon the late King James." 1.0 1
"" "The english rogue reviv'd." 1.0 1
"" "The life of Tho. Neaves," 1.0 1
"" "Some further observations on the treaty of navigation and commerce," 1.0 1
"" "An apology for the conduct of a late celebrated second-rate minister," 1.0 1
"" "Criticisms on the Rolliad," 1.0 1
"" "A manual for the use of coachmen, grooms, ostlers, and all persons concerned in the care and management of horses; being a selection of near three hundred receipts for the several disorders to which that noble animal is subject. Together with some General Observations, and an Index." 1.0 1
"" "The universal restoration;" 1.0 1
"" "The nightingale. Being a choice collection of the newest and most favourite English songs, which have been set to music, and sung at the public theatres and gardens." 1.0 1
"" "The happiness of the Hanover succession," 1.0 1
"" "Arguments pro and con," 13.0 2
"" "The satirists: a satire." 1.0 1
"" "The groans of Britons at the gloomy prospect of the present precarious state of their liberties and properties, compared with what it has been." 1.0 1
"" "A sermon preach'd on Easter-Day, 1755, at the parish church of St. Mary's, and on Easter-Day, 1757, at the parish church of St. Bridget's, Dublin. With a preface Setting forth the Reasons of its Publication at this Time." 1.0 1
"" "An apology for the Church of England." 1.0 1
"" "A specimen of a liturgy design'd for the use of a private congregation. With a letter to a Dissenting minister, representing the expediency of stated forms of prayer for public worship." 1.0 1
"" "Parsley's lyric repository, for 1789." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1775." 1.0 1
"" "A detection of the true meaning and wicked design of a book," 1.0 1
"" "The bishop of Salisbury's and the Bishop of Oxford's speeches in the House of Lords on the first article of impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell;" 1.0 1
"" "Observations on the Animadversions on a reverend prelates' Remarks upon the bill now depending in Parliament, entituled, A bill to prevent suits for tythes, where none, nor any Composition for the same, have been paid within a certain Number of Years." 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace," 1.0 1
"" "Sir Blue blu'd: or, t'other squeak for the squire." 1.0 1
"" "An examination and explanation of the South-Sea Company's scheme," 1.0 1
"" "A guide to the electors of Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "The state of the case, between the Lord Chamberlain of his Majesty's houshold, and Sir Richard Steele as represented by that Knight." 1.0 1
"" "A dialogue between a new courtier and a country gentleman." 1.0 1
"" "An examination into the principles, conduct, and designs, of the Earl of Shelburne," 1.0 1
"" "The husband's gift to his wife:" 1.0 1
"" "The tryal of King Charles I." 1.0 1
"" "The puppet shew: a poem humbly inscribed to H---- P----." 1.0 1
"" "The drivers:" 1.0 1
"" "Letters, poems, and tales:" 1.0 1
"" "The state farce:" 2.0 2
"" "An appendix to the abridgement of the English and Prussian exercise on foot." 1.0 1
"" "The windsor guide; containing a description of the town and castle;" 3.0 2
"" "An essay on Christ's fear of death:" 1.0 1
"" "Buff;" 1.0 1
"" "A collection of all the hand bills, &c. published concerning the Windsor election, of a representative to serve in Parliament for the said Borough; in the Room of Penyston Portlock Powney, Esq. deceased. Candidates. Henry Isherwood, Esq. William Grant, Esq." 1.0 1
"" "Political dialogues between the celebrated statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome." 1.0 2
"" "The life of Lavinia Beswick, alias Fenton, alias Polly Peachum: containing, her birth and education. Her Intrigues at a Boarding School. Her first Acquaintance with a certain Portugueze Nobleman. The Time when, and Person to whom she bestow'd her first Favours. A particular Account of her Conversation with a Mercer, now living near the Royal Exchange. Or the Portugueze Nobleman being confin'd in the Fleet, and the honourable Method she took to gain him his Liberty. A Copy of Verses which she composed on a Fop, which conduced to her Acquaintance with Mr. Huddy, for whose Benefit, at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market, the first appear'd on the Stage. A particular Account of a Benefit she shar'd with one Mr. Gilbert, a few Week-After Mr. Huddy's, at the same Theatre. Her first Admittance into the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields: Her Weekly Salary, both now and then; and the Time when, and the Cause why, it was raised. Of her Wit gaining her more Lovers than her Beauty. The Horse-Courser dismounted, yet saves his Distance. A Poet structing under the Protection of the Nine Muses. Another Poet, who would attack Ulysses and Penelope in a barbarous Manner, is severely handled by Polly in a Satyrical Stanza. Her Judgment in Poetry, and History Painting. And the reasonable Reason why so many great Men have been her Humble Servants. The whole interspers'd with convincing proofs of her ingenuity, wit, and smart repartees. And concluding with some remarkable instances of her humanity to the distressed." 1.0 1
"" "Practical observations on the culture of lucerne, turnips, burnet, timothy grass, and fowl meadow grass, communicated by letters to Dr. Templeman, secretary of the Society for the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and commerce. To which is added, an appendix, containing comparative estimates of the expence and profit in drill and broadcast husbandry, in different parts of England, and in Ireland. And An Account of some new, and improved Instruments in Husbandry, with the Prices annexed to most of them." 1.0 1
"" "A set of new psalms and anthems," 1.0 1
"" "A letter of consolation to Dr. Shebbeare." 1.0 1
"" "An apology for the life of Mr. T --- C ---, comedian." 1.0 1
"" "A poetical essay on the equal distribution of happiness among mankind." 1.0 1
"" "La donna di spirito; a new comic opera: as performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market. The music by Signor Piccini, and other eminent composers." 1.0 1
"" "Two historical accounts of the making New Forest in Hampshire," 1.0 1
"" "The debate in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, the 2d March, 1790, on the motion of Mr. Fox, for a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts; in which the arguments of the different speakers are given with correctness and impartiality." 1.0 1
"" "Rudiments of constructive etymology and syntax," 1.0 1
"" "English loyalty opposed to Hanoverian ingratitude:" 1.0 1
"" "The grand contest:" 1.0 1
"" "The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated out of the Original Greek, And with the former Translations diligently Compared and Revised, By his Majesty's special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "Bill of rights; with comments." 1.0 1
"" "The gentleman's apology; or a short, but compleat treatise against religion. Necessary for all families. To which are prefixed, some original papers." 1.0 1
"" "Select portions of the new version of Psalms," 1.0 1
"" "The london directory for the year 1779." 1.0 1
"" "A short view; or history of the inquisition of the Kingdoms of Spain, Portugal, &c. to this day. Under the following Heads: Its Rise, Progress, and Establishment, Its boundless Jurisdiction, Its Officers, Laws, Customs, Their Judgments, Tortures, Penances, &c. Interspersed with Many curious Relations of Persons who have suffer'd under their Arbitrary Power; particularly that of Isaac Martin, an Englishman, who lay long in Prison at Granada, and was released by the Interposition of his late Majesty King George, whose Account has the Sanction of a Certificate signed by thirteen Bishops at the Instance of Mr Secretary Craggs." 1.0 1
"" "Depositions, and articles of impeachment, against Thomas Earl of Strafford, February 18, 1640." 1.0 1
"" "The burning of London by the papists:" 1.0 1
"" "A familiar letter of reproof and humiliation to the Rev. Thomas Towle," 1.0 1
"" "The history of Prince Mirabel's infancy, rise and disgrace:" 1.0 1
"" "Narrative of the last moments of the Hon. F***. N***." 1.0 1
"" "Some methods to supply the defects of the late peace," 1.0 1
"" "The new Bath guide, or, useful pocket-companion;" 4.0 3
"" "Remarks on the three first chapters of the Revelation of St. John:" 1.0 1
"" "Observations occasion'd by reading a pamphlet," 1.0 1
"" "A paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's IId Epistle to the Thessalonians: in Imitation of Mr. Locke's Manner. To which are annexed, two brief dissertations, I. Concerning the Kingdom of God, 2 Thess. i. 5. II. Concerning the Man of Sin, &c. 2 Thess. ii. 3, &c. By the author of the Paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistles to Philemon, and 1st to the Thessalonians." 1.0 1
"" "The renowned history of Giles Gingerbread:" 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings at the sessions of the peace," 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Wednesday the twelfth of March 1800," 1.0 1
"" "The sacred history of the holy sheet." 1.0 1
"" "The reasonableness of applying for the repeal or explanation of the Corporation and Test Acts," 1.0 1
"" "The folly and vanity of impeaching the late ministry consider'd." 1.0 1
"" "A list of the minority, on the first division, December 9, 1762, against the vote of approbation of the preliminary articles of peace, by which the Havannah, Martinique, Guadeloupe, St. Lucia, Pondicherry, Goree, &c. &c. &c. were agreed to be delivered up to our inveterate enemies the French and Spaniards." 1.0 1
"" "Observations and remarks upon the declaration of war against Spain," 1.0 1
"" "The reasons for and against the seclusion of Sir G. C. from being Lord Mayor of London." 1.0 1
"" "Some considerations upon His Majesty's message;" 1.0 1
"" "The reports of the Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor." 1.0 1
"" "The case of seduction:" 1.0 1
"" "A scheme for establishing a constitutional militia." 1.0 1
"" "Report from the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Lords of Ireland, appointed to take into consideration the matters of the sealed-up treasonable papers received from the Commons the 4th of May, 1797." 1.0 1
"" "The whim of the day, (for 1791,)" 1.0 1
"" "The conduct of Cardinal Alberoni, with an account of some secret transactions at the Spanish court; which may give light into the cause of his unexpected disgrace and fall." 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches." 8.0 3
"" "A true and exact list of the Rt. Honble the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons of Great Britain. With a blank margin to insert any alterations that may happen. Also a Compleat List of the Lords of his Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, Great Officers of State, Civil and Military; the Knights of the Garter, Thistle, and Bath: With many other Curious and Useful Lists, &c." 1.0 1
"" "The miseries of goals," 1.0 1
"" "The consequences of a law for reducing the dutys upon French wines," 1.0 1
"" "Hickelty pickelty:" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to Mr. John Clark," 1.0 1
"" "Who runs next: or, the Lord B--- ---e's confession. Found in his closet since his departure for France. Faithfully publish'd from the original by Mr. Dean S---- To which are added, some other papers relating to the Earl of Mortimer, M----w P----r, Esq; and the rest of the lat managers." 1.0 1
"" "Numerus infaustus." 1.0 1
"" "New church melody:" 2.0 2
"" "The mosaic creation:" 1.0 1
"" "England's compleat jester," 1.0 1
"" "A correct list of the bishops and mayors of Salisbury," 1.0 1
"" "The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the City of London;" 1.0 1
"" "A new tale of an old tub: or, the way to fame. An odd sort of a story." 1.0 1
"" "The king of France's declaration of war against Spain," 1.0 2
"" "Calista." 1.0 2
"" "The upper gallery. A poem." 1.0 1
"" "An impartial account of the behaviour of the Tories," 1.0 1
"" "A new edition (corrected to the end of Feb.) of The Royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1787; Including a complete and correct List of the 16th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 18th of May 1784. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices." 1.0 1
"" "Miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse; relative to the contested election for Members of Parliament for the city and county of Norwich. Anno Domini, 1768." 1.0 1
"" "An alarm to the patriots." 1.0 1
"" "Tit for tat. To which is annex'd, an epistle from a nobleman to a doctor of divinity." 1.0 1
"" "An address to an eminent person upon an important subject." 1.0 1
"" "The church of England man's memorial;" 2.0 2
"" "The whiggs address: exploding their republican principles." 1.0 1
"" "A description of Gibraltar, with an account of the blockade, siege, the attempt by nine sail of fire-ships, the sally made from the garrison, and every thing remarkable or worthy notice that has occurred in that Place since the Commencement of the Spanish War: Likewise The vast Importance of this valuable Fortress to Great Britain clearly stated and explained." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne, on the fatal consequences of suffering the French to invade Corsica, and possess the sovereignty of the Mediterranean seas." 1.0 1
"" "Tigrane," 1.0 1
"" "The wood-Lark:" 1.0 1
"" "A defence of the letter to the Reverend Mr. John Jackson. Occasioned by his Remarks on Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry, &c. Being an answer to the appendix to the second edition of his Remarks. To which is added, A letter to Mr. Whiston, &c. By the author of the letter." 1.0 1
"" "Considerations on the imposition of 41/2 per cent. collected on Grenada and the southern Charibbee islands, by Virtue of His Majesty's Letters Patent, Under Pretence of the Prerogative Royal, without grant of Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "The faction: a poem on the new Jacobite and Swedish conspiracy." 1.0 1
"" "The blessings of p****," 1.0 2
"" "The terrour of the world," 1.0 1
"" "Pelopida. Drama da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B. La music del Signor Francesco Ipolito Barthelemon. = Pelopidas. An opera, To be performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The Musick is intirely new, by Signor Francesco Ipolito Barthelemon." 1.0 1
"" "A sermon," 1.0 1
"" "A bold challenge to the whole colledge of physicians:" 1.0 1
"" "The innocent vindicated:" 1.0 1
"" "The female monster or," 1.0 1
"" "Ireland Sabinized;" 1.0 1
"" "A familiar enquiry: concerning I. The fixed rule of God's worship." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of John, Duke of Melfort;" 1.0 1
"" "An ode sacred to the victorious return of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, from Scotland." 1.0 1
"" "The great Jesuit swallows the less:" 1.0 1
"" "A conference of a most stupendous nature on the present state of affairs." 1.0 1
"" "The sailor: or, a sketch of the seaman's art in working a ship;" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a livery-man, occasion'd by his commencing projector" 1.0 1
"" "The poll for the election of two representatives in Parliament for the University of Cambridge," 1.0 1
"" "The songsters companion." 1.0 1
"" "The fair wanderer: or, the adventures of Ethelinda, niece to the late Cardinal B---- ." 1.0 1
"" "The history of little Goody Two-Shoes;" 18.0 2
"" "The barbadoes packet;" 1.0 1
"" "A list of the officers of the militia of England and Wales, for the year 1778. Corrected to the month of August. With Lists of the Lords Lieutenants and Agents; the Place where each Corps is now quartered; the Number of Men raised by each County; Tables of their Pay and Arrears; and a complete Index of the Officers Names." 1.0 1
"" "A tract on the national interest, and depravity of the times:" 1.0 1
"" "The christian expositor:" 1.0 1
"" "The examination of Maj. Gen. Anstruther, Lieutnt Governor of Minorca; before the H- of L-; January 28, 1741. Together, with the resolution of the House on the same. To which is added, the protest thereupon." 1.0 1
"" "A new edition (corrected to the 1st of March 1776,) of The Royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1776; Including a compleat and correct List of the 14th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 29th of November 1774. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, Agents, &c. &c. And Corrected at the Respective Offices." 1.0 1
"" "Reasons pro and con:" 1.0 1
"" "The unnatural mother: or, innocent love persecuted." 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the danger of multiplying incapacities on the gentlemen of England to sit in Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "Christ or Anti-Christ." 1.0 1
"" "Supplement to Boletarium:" 1.0 1
"" "The knight and the prelate: a new ballad." 1.0 1
"" "A little pretty pocket-book," 1.0 1
"" "Heroick virtue:" 1.0 1
"" "The lutheran liturgy:" 1.0 1
"" "News from the dead: or, a weekly-packet of intelligence, piping-hot from the other world." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on Lesley's two letters from Bar le Duc;" 1.0 1
"" "The snake in the grass, discover'd; or, observations on a late pamphlet, intituled, Considerations on the present state of the nation, as to publick credit, Stocks, the Landed and Trading Interests; with a Proposal for the Speedy Lessening the Publick Debts, and Restoring Credit, in a Manner consistent with Parliamentary Engagements." 1.0 1
"" "A private conference between two Hanoverian ministers at Hanover." 1.0 1
"" "A description of Vaux-Hall Gardens." 1.0 1
"" "Serious and impartial considerations on His Majesty's going abroad this summer." 1.0 1
"" "Infants church-membership and baptism," 10.0 2
"" "The poll for Members of Parliament, for the city and county of Norwich," 1.0 1
"" "The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated out of the Original Greek: And with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, by His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "Worcester Music-Meeting." 1.0 1
"" "The valentine's gift:" 14.0 2
"" "An appeal from the city to the country," 1.0 1
"" "Honey-Moon." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the tryals of the rebel prisoners," 1.0 1
"" "British glory reviv'd. Being a compleat collection of all the accounts, papers, expresses, and private letters, relating to the late glorious action at Dettingen, Between the Armi of the Allies of the Q. of Hungary, Under the Command of His Britannic Majesty: and the French Army, Under the Command of the Duke de Noailles. Wherein is contain'd All the Particulars which have been publish'd in London, Paris, Francfort, the Hague, &c. and Several Private Letters, never before publish'd. With an Appendix, Containing the Accounts publish'd by the French relating to that Action, with proper Remarks thereon. To which is Prefix'd. An Impartial Introduction." 1.0 1
"" "The ladies miscellany." 2.0 2
"" "A true account of what was transacted in the assembly of the united ministers of Devon and Cornwal," 1.0 1
"" "The muster roll of the principal officers in the Norman army, commanded by William the Conquerer: with an historical account of the Battle of Hastings; and some interesting Particulars respecting the Abbey of Waltham Holy-Cross, founded by King Harold." 1.0 1
"" "A copy of the poll, taken the thirty-first of January, and the following day, in the year of our Lord, 1794; at the Guildhall, in the borough of New Windsor, In the County of Berks; at an election of a Representative to serve in Parliament for the said Borough, in the Room of Penyston Portlock Powney, Esq. deceased; Before Paul Perryman, Gent. Mayor of the Borough aforesaid. Candidates. Henry Isherwood, Esq. William Grant, Esq. To which are added, the council's objections to particular votes ; Tending to Establish the Usage of the Borough with respect to the Law of Elections." 1.0 1
"" "An inquiry into the miracle said to have been wrought in the fifth century upon some orthodox Christians," 1.0 1
"" "A new miscellany for the year 1739." 1.0 1
"" "A proposal most humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons, in relation to the publick taxes and debts, in order to the more speedy lessening the one, and the more certain, just and regular Payment of the other." 1.0 1
"" "Duo catalogi librorum in omni facultate apud Nicolaum Prevost," 1.0 1
"" "An essay on monopolies," 1.0 1
"" "A satire." 1.0 1
"" "The french King's manifesto." 1.0 1
"" "The speech of the Right Honourable Philip Lord Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, made by him, as Lord High Steward of Great Britain, on Thursday the 19th day of March, 1746, upon giving judgment against Simon Lord Lovat, in Westminster-Hall, on the Impeachment of High-Treason, exhibited against Him, by the House of Commons. Published by Order of the House of Peers." 1.0 1
"" "Dr. Sherlock's Vindication of the Test Act examin'd," 1.0 1
"" "Mirth in ridicule:" 1.0 1
"" "The present state of the English East-India Company's affairs," 1.0 1
"" "Report of the Secret Committee of the House of Commons, on the treasonable papers laid before them, on the 23d January, 1799: in which the wicked plans of domestic traitors to assist our foreign enemies in plundering and reducing Great-Britain and Ireland, to the most abject slavery, are Completely Detected and exposed, So as to put every Good Englishman and True Friend to his King, to his Country, and to Himself, on his Guard Against their Base and Horrible Designs! Ordered to be printed on the 15th March, 1799." 1.0 1
"" "The British songster:" 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the causes of the late rebellion," 1.0 1
"" "An heroic epistle, from Monsieur Vestris, sen: in England, to Mademoiselle Heinel, in France: with notes." 1.0 1
"" "A dissertation on the King's evil:" 1.0 1
"" "A tryal between Patrick and Roger," 1.0 1
"" "A new and correct catalogue of all the English books which have been printed from the year 1700, to the present time, with their prices. To which is added, a complete list of law books, For the same Period. Likewise all the school books now in use. Any article, that is in print, may be had of [blank]" 1.0 1
"" "A scheme or proposal for taking off the several taxes on land, soap, starch," 1.0 1
"" "Polly Peachum's jests. In which are comprised most of the witty apothegms, diverting tales, and smart repartees that have been used for many years last past, either at St. James's or St. Giles's: Suited aliked to the Capacities of the Peer, and the Porter." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a Member of Parliament relating to the coin." 1.0 1
"" "The universal songster:" 1.0 1
"" "The convention." 1.0 1
"" "The empirick by a correspondent of the High-German physician's; and address'd to the author of a pamphlet lately publish'd under that title. To be continued." 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on Mr. Turner's claim to a compensation for his loss at the fire in Gainsbrough." 1.0 1
"" "The groans of Britons at the gloomy prospect of the present precarious state of their liberties and properties, compared with what it has been. Illustrated with Various Examples, from Antient and Modern History of Free Nations becoming Slaves from the Effects of Avarice, the borrid Vice to which we owe all our present Calamities." 1.0 1
"" "The whet-Stone: or the spawn of puzzle." 1.0 1
"" "A compleat list of both Houses of the last and this present parliament." 1.0 1
"" "Funeral reflections:" 1.0 1
"" "A catalogue of the rarities to be seen at Don Saltero's coffee-house" 5.0 2
"" "The new ministry. Part III. Containing a collection of all the satyrical poems, songs, &c. since the beginning of 1742." 1.0 1
"" "Short remarks on a letter from the Reverend the Prolocutor of the Lower House of Convocation, &c. to a reverend member of the late committee, &c." 1.0 1
"" "The rise and progress of the rebellion in Scotland, against King Charles the First. Faithfully Collected from the best Accounts, and proper to be known at this Time. Shewing How Formidable that Insurrection became, being supported by a Party in England; and how, tho' twice seemingly quell'd, it broke out again with fatal Consequences." 1.0 1
"" "A narrative of all the robberies, escapes, &c. of John Sheppard:" 1.0 3
"" "Arches-Court law." 1.0 1
"" "Poems on several occasions:" 1.0 1
"" "An essay on Halifax." 1.0 1
"" "The political will and testament of the Right Honourable R----t E----l of O----d, late P---- M----r of Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "The north-Country angler;" 1.0 1
"" "Jesus triumphant;" 1.0 1
"" "A new miscellany for the year 1737." 1.0 2
"" "A letter to William Pulteney, Esq," 1.0 2
"" "The interest of England in the war of the North." 1.0 1
"" "Boletarium:" 1.0 1
"" "Batrachomyomachia: or, the Battle of the frogs and mice." 1.0 1
"" "A presbyterian getting on horse-back:" 1.0 1
"" "The sighs of the church of England" 1.0 1
"" "A view of the taxes, funds, and publick revenues of England." 1.0 1
"" "The irish register:" 1.0 1
"" "The family testament and scholar's assistant:" 1.0 1
"" "The school for majesty:" 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies Of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "The happy crisis:" 1.0 1
"" "The fatal consequences of the want of system in the conduct of public affairs." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1794." 1.0 1
"" "Observations and remarks upon the intended alteration of our style and calendar," 1.0 1
"" "Animadversions upon by way of reply to a pamphlet," 1.0 1
"" "Facts, submitted to the consideration of the friends to civil and religious liberty," 1.0 1
"" "The wallet." 1.0 1
"" "A lecture in verse:" 1.0 1
"" "An impartial account of the rise both of Arianism and Athanasianism. To which is added, a short irenicum." 1.0 1
"" "An antidote: or some remarks upon A treatise on mercury. Endeavouring to shew that the danger therein asserted of taking it crude is not supported by facts or reason; and that in treating promiscuously of Mercury Crude, and its various Preparations, all the Evil Consequences which often attend it when prepared are assigned to the Crude, in order to alarm Peoples Fears, and deter them from this innocent and very efficacious Practice. Earnestly recommended to the Perusal of all Chronic Patients who know they can have no other Help. By once their Fellow-Sufferer, and a long Experienced Patient of many Physicians, but now a happy Practitioner upon himself." 1.0 1
"" "Advocates for murther and rebellion," 1.0 1
"" "The churchiliad: or, a few modest questions proposed to the Reverend author of The Rosciad." 1.0 1
"" "The poet and the muse." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to Archibald Hutcheson, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings of the sessions of oyer and terminer," 1.0 1
"" "The life and memoirs of Elizabeth Chudleigh," 1.0 2
"" "Remarks upon Mr. Webber's Scheme and the Draper's pamphlet." 1.0 1
"" "Publications printed by order of the Society for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers. Number III." 1.0 1
"" "The wonder of wonders:" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1774." 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the universe:" 1.0 1
"" "A vindication of the Protestant Dissenters," 1.0 1
"" "The rights and liberties of subjects vindicated: in answer to the adjuster of the dispute about the proper time of applying for a repeal of the corporation and test acts." 1.0 1
"" "The parent disinherited by his off-spring;" 1.0 1
"" "A short account of the late application to Parliament made by the merchants of London upon the neglect of their trade:" 24.0 2
"" "Memoirs of the life and conduct of William Pulteney, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "A new book of cyphers, wherein the various combinations of the alphabet are ornamentally dispos'd in the present taste. Extremely useful to every person wanting or using such decorations." 1.0 1
"" "A just view of the proceedings of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, with respect to the augmentation of smaller stipends, with reasons in support of it, and Answers to the principal Objections that are urged against it. To which are Added, Two Papers of the Committee of the General Assembly; one containing an Account of the State of most of the Livings in Scotland; and the other, A Calculation of the Necessary Expence of a Minister's Family in that Church." 1.0 1
"" "An epistle to the Reverend Mr. Brooke," 1.0 1
"" "A review of the report of the secret committee; digested into alphabetical order, which distinguishes the transactions of the late ministers one from another. And is also an useful and easy index to the report, by exact References to the Pages of both the Folio Edition, and that in Twelves." 1.0 1
"" "A second apology," 1.0 1
"" "The modern Christian; or, practical sinner: exemplified, in the monstrous villanies of the age, and the great coolness and indifference of mankind towards their Creator, and the vast concern of salvation. The Farce of a Sick-Bed, and the Humours of the last Hours, in most Examples of Life. Punch and Port, the great Reliefs, in troubled Consciences. H-ll thought no hotter than a Town-Bagnio; and the D-l a sine well-bred Gentleman. Fasting, forgot in South Britain and Ireland. Our Roast-Beef, a weightier Incentive than our Religion, for Foreigners to visit us. Hypocrisy, a certain Sign of Insolvency. A Story of a 6 per cent. Lady, who pray'd her Friends and Acquaintances out of 30,000 l. principal Money. Marriage, a Separation for ever: The false Education of young Ladies the Cause of it. Christian Behaviour, much out of fashion: Quadrille and Ombre, obtain'd their Freedom of the City of London. All Men running mad and bewitched, and pursuing their own Destruction." 1.0 1
"" "A brief account of the life and family of Miss Jenny Cameron," 1.0 1
"" "Esther: an oratorio." 1.0 1
"" "An epistle from Col. John Lilburn," 1.0 1
"" "On beneficence. A poetical essay." 1.0 1
"" "The rule of the members of the Company of Jesus, (commonly stiled Jesuits.) Translated from the original Latin, printed at Rome with the approbation of the General of the order. With An Appendix: Containing A Chronological Catalogue of the most eminent Writers of that Order. And Apreface, In which several of their Artifices are exposed. By a Protestant." 1.0 1
"" "Some Whig-Principles demonstrated to be good sense and sound divinity," 1.0 1
"" "An historical account of the antiquities in the cathedral church of St. Mary, Lincoln." 1.0 1
"" "Wit, a poem most humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Orford." 1.0 1
"" "The christian free-thinker. Or an epistolary discourse concerning freedom of thought. In which are contained observations on the lives and writings of Epicurus, Lucretius, Petronius, Cardan, Bruno, Vanini, and Spinosa." 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the law of nature and revelation." 1.0 1
"" "The jacks put to their trumps:" 1.0 1
"" "The cooks and confectioners dictionary:" 3.0 2
"" "A letter on parliamentary representation," 1.0 1
"" "A vindication of the present ministry," 1.0 1
"" "The windsor guide, containing a description of the town and castle," 1.0 1
"" "Resignation; or, majesty in the dumps; an ode. Addressed to George Colman, Esq. late manager of the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden." 1.0 1
"" "Orpheus and Hecate. An ode. Inscribed to the patroness of the Italian opera." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1780." 1.0 1
"" "Sin punished," 1.0 1
"" "Minutes of the general convention of the Friends of the People in Scotland." 1.0 1
"" "A view of the wax-work figures in King Henry the Viith's Chapel, Westminster Abbey;" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1786." 5.0 2
"" "A modest reply, to the author of the Letter to Dr. Codex." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the ordination of the Rev. Joseph Lamb, to the co-pastoral care of the independent church at Weymouth, Dorset, April 20, 1797. Published by Particular Request of the Society." 1.0 1
"" "An account of Nicholas Campbell:" 1.0 1
"" "The court and city register," 1.0 2
"" "The festival of wit:" 1.0 1
"" "The scotch medal decipher'd," 1.0 1
"" "The eloquent orator; being a collection of pieces, in prose, and verse, selected from the best English writers, ancient and modern, Arranged under Proper Heads: Intended to facilitate the Improvement of the Youth of Both Sexes, In Reading and Speaking. To which is added, an appendix, containing the much, and justly admired tragedy of Julius Cæsar, by Shakespeare. By Alexander Mather, A. M. Master of the English School, Aberdeen." 1.0 1
"" "The genuine history of the life of Gill Smith. Late of Dartford, Apothecary. Who was executed at Kennington-Common, April 10, 1738, for the murder of his wife in St. George's-Fields. I. A Narrative of his most memorable Transactions from his Childhood to his Death; collected from authentic Memoirs and Accounts given by his most intimate Friends and Acquaintance. II. A summary View of his Trial; with Remarks. III. The Account given by the Rev. Mr. Wilson of Mr. Smith's Behaviour while under Sentence of Death, and at the Place of Execution IV. A Letter from his Mother, relating to her fruitless Endeavours to procure him a Reprieve. V. A Letter from an eminent Teacher among the People called Quakers, exhorting him to make a full Confession and Preparation for Death. VI. A Letter from his Friend Mr. Davies with Mr. Smith's Answer, relating some peculiar Circumstances about his approaching Death. Vii Mr. Smith's solemn Declaration in Relation to the several Crimes charged upon him of poisoning Mr. Polhilt's Family; of murdering his first Wife, and debauching her Sister; of attempting the Life of his own Mother; and the Murder of his last Wife with Remarks thereon. The Originals of all which Letters and Papers were sealed up in a Packet, and given by him at the Place of Execution, to the Rev. Mr. Wilson, in whose Hands they now are for the Satisfaction of any Person who has the Curiosity to see them." 1.0 1
"" "An important discovery; or, revolution in Great Britain and Ireland impossible." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1778." 1.0 1
"" "The state quacks," 1.0 1
"" "The reasons which induced Her Majesty to create Samuel Massam Esq; a peer of Great-Britain:" 1.0 1
"" "The state of the Court of Great Britain," 1.0 1
"" "A retrospect of the portraits lately delineated in a pamphlet called A short review of the political state of Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "A correct list of the late and present Parliament;" 1.0 1
"" "The thoughts of a true Briton concerning Gibraltar." 1.0 1
"" "A compendious gazetteer;" 1.0 1
"" "The parsons compassion," 1.0 1
"" "Religious qualifications for civil employments candidly consider'd:" 1.0 1
"" "Song to be sung by Mr. Dodsworth, at a meeting of the Salisbury Troop of Yeoman Cavalry, and the City Association, in honor of His Majesty's birth-day, June 4, 1798. Tune, \"hither all ye social powers.\"" 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry how far it might be expedient," 1.0 1
"" "The way of the town:" 1.0 1
"" "An essay upon government. Wherein the republican schemes reviv'd by Mr. Lock, Dr. Blackal, &c. are fairly consider'd and refuted." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the life of John Matthieson, executed for a forgery on the Bank of England, on Wednesday the 28th of July, 1779. Containing a circumstantial account of his trial at the Old Bailey, on Thursday the 20th of June, for the several Forgeries which he committed on the Bank of England and Darlington Bank. Together with a Narrative of several interesting Particulars concerning his Behaviour during Confinement, until the Time of Execution. To which is added, A Genuine Copy of a Letter which the Prisoner sent to his Mother the Day before he suffered. Published at the request of Mr. Matthieson, in order to prevent any spurious publications of a similar Nature." 1.0 1
"" "Now or never. A seasonable test of the British electors unbiass'd regard to orthodox Christianity." 1.0 1
"" "M-Ckl-n's answer to Tully." 1.0 1
"" "The celebrated beauties:" 1.0 1
"" "Sheppard in Ægypt, or news from the dead." 1.0 1
"" "The first report of the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons, on the papers belonging to The Society for Constitutional Information, and The London Corresponding Society, seized by order of government, and presented to the House by Mr. Secretary Dundas, on the 12th and 13th of May 1794. Printed by order of the House of Commons." 1.0 1
"" "The midnight-Ramble:" 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry whether the Christian religion is of any benefit," 1.0 1
"" "The cross of Christ," 1.0 1
"" "The cloisters laid open, or, adventures of the priests and nuns." 1.0 1
"" "An appeal to the throne." 1.0 1
"" "The amours of Carlo Khan:" 1.0 1
"" "Truth, truth, truth:" 1.0 1
"" "A short account of the sufferings and death of the faithful martyr, M. Isaac le Fevre, an advocate of Parliament; who, after 18 years imprisonment, died a slave in the French King's gallies. Extracted Out of his own and other Confessors Letters and Authentick Memoirs. Done out of French." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a member of Parliament," 1.0 1
"" "A collection of loyal songs." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the birth, life, and negociations of the Marechal Belisle." 1.0 1
"" "The life and unaccountable actions of William Fuller," 1.0 1
"" "The low layman upon the high layman;" 1.0 1
"" "A contrast between heaven and earth," 1.0 1
"" "Conjugal duty:" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1788." 1.0 1
"" "The chevalier d'industrie turned Prime Minister;" 1.0 1
"" "The welcome;" 1.0 1
"" "Some considerations on the danger of the church from her own clergy." 1.0 1
"" "Some thoughts about faith in Christ: whether it be required of all men under the gospel? To prove that it is. Being an Answer to the chief Objections advanc'd against it: With brief Hints of the great Ends of God in this Requirement. Wrote for the Perusal of a Friend. And now Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of All." 1.0 1
"" "A plain state of the case of Her Grace the Duchess of Kingston[; with considerations, ...]." 1.0 1
"" "The bath contest:" 1.0 1
"" "The sober Whig: an essay." 1.0 1
"" "Esther, an oratorio:" 1.0 1
"" "The important letters relating to the affairs of Great Britain:" 1.0 1
"" "The whole proceedings on the King's commissions of the peace, oyer and terminer, and goal delivery for the city of London;" 1.0 1
"" "Reasons humbly offered to prove that the letter printed at the end of the French memorial of justification is a French forgery, and falsely ascribed to His R---l H-----ss." 1.0 1
"" "An exact list of the Lords, spiritual and temporal;" 1.0 1
"" "The larger catechism," 1.0 1
"" "The d'anverian history of the affairs of Europe, for the memorable year, 1731." 1.0 1
"" "A concise compendium of military manoeuvres," 1.0 1
"" "Considerations upon the mischiefs that may arise from granting too much indulgence to foreigners." 1.0 1
"" "The complaint of Job. A poem." 1.0 1
"" "The voice of the people, &c. consisting of extracts from Pigott, Gerald, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Strictures, in verse, on the performances at the Theatre-Royal," 1.0 1
"" "The gamester." 1.0 1
"" "Naaman's leprosy," 1.0 1
"" "An apology for both parties in the present disputes among the London ministers, with propositions for peace." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a gentleman in London from his friend in Edinburgh" 1.0 1
"" "A report of the committee of the Lower House of Convocation, appointed to draw up a representation" 1.0 1
"" "Arithmetick made so easy, that it may be learned without a master:" 1.0 1
"" "Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America; by their President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, Nov. 19, 1794." 1.0 1
"" "The apollo:" 1.0 1
"" "Occasional poems," 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on a letter from a Cambridge gentleman to the Reverend Dr. Sacheverell, occasion'd by his sermons and sentence against him." 1.0 1
"" "A discourse on the doctrine of the necessity of human actions, proving it to be a fanaticism." 1.0 1
"" "A caveat against the Pretender:" 1.0 1
"" "The dancing-Master:" 9.0 3
"" "A seventh letter to the people of England. Upon political-writing, true-patriotism, Jacobitism, and evil and corrupt adm----ns." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the life and times of the most Reverend Father in God," 1.0 1
"" "Ranelagh masquerade jubilee balls," 1.0 1
"" "Celia's new garland:" 1.0 1
"" "A mock epithalamium upon the fictitious marriage of the Pretender," 1.0 1
"" "Private virtue and publick spirit display'd." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a general officer in the army of the allies," 1.0 1
"" "An argument against war:" 1.0 1
"" "Minutes of the trial and examination of certain persons, in the province of New York, charged with being engaged in a conspiracy against the authority of the congress, and the liberties of America." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1784." 6.0 2
"" "Female artifice; or, Charles F-x outwitted." 1.0 1
"" "Ricimero," 1.0 1
"" "The english beautys. A poem." 1.0 1
"" "The poetical preceptor;" 1.0 1
"" "A secret history of the amours and marriage of an English nobleman with a famous Italian lady." 1.0 1
"" "Of superstition:" 1.0 1
"" "The art of preaching: in imitation of Horace's Art of poetry." 1.0 1
"" "London's wonder: or, the chaste old batchellor." 1.0 1
"" "The life of Sir Robt. Cochran," 1.0 1
"" "The tradesman's and traveller's pocket companion:" 1.0 1
"" "A short reply to the Bishop of Bangor's long answer." 1.0 1
"" "A caveat against concluding this session with an act of indemnity." 1.0 1
"" "Revolution-Principles:" 1.0 1
"" "The present state of the British credit consider'd." 1.0 1
"" "No reason for applying for the repeal or explanation of the Corporation and Test Acts." 1.0 1
"" "The true Christian worship briefly exhibited." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a kept mistress and her keeper." 1.0 1
"" "Important trifles," 1.0 1
"" "Authentic and interesting letters from Paris, respecting the decease of the Dauphin, otherwise Louis XVII. Throwing considerable light on that event, and developing the real motives for, and causes of his death." 1.0 1
"" "Eumene." 1.0 1
"" "Epistle to Mrs. M*ll*r," 1.0 1
"" "Two letters," 1.0 1
"" "Fancy." 1.0 1
"" "A chronological epitome of the most remarkable events that have occurred during the French Revolution," 1.0 1
"" "An historical account of the proceedings of the last House of Commons." 1.0 1
"" "The complete art of writing love letters;" 1.0 1
"" "The whole book of Psalms collected into English metre," 1.0 1
"" "Corinna vindicated." 1.0 2
"" "The humours of the court:" 1.0 1
"" "The conduct of a noble duke, in regard to his resignation of his posts of honour. In a letter to a certain eminent patriot." 1.0 1
"" "Don Francisco Sutorioso." 1.0 1
"" "The knight and the cardinal. A new ballad." 1.0 1
"" "The english rogue:" 1.0 1
"" "A shattered bark safely harboured;" 1.0 1
"" "The Whim of the day, (for 1800.)" 1.0 1
"" "A proper reply to Mr. P-----'s answer." 1.0 1
"" "Le disgratie D'Arlechino :" 1.0 1
"" "The town and country jester;" 1.0 1
"" "The poll for Members of Parliament for the city of Norwich," 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on the r-p-n of the H----- of C-------ns to the K---g; and His M-y's a-s-r. Address'd to all true Britons." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on the people and government of Scotland. Particularly the Highlanders; their original Customs, Manners, &c. With a genuine account of the Highland Regiment that was decoyed to London." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of papers on naval architecture," 1.0 1
"" "A dialogue between two Englishmen, at the Hague. To which is added, the original copy in French." 1.0 1
"" "A new version of the Psalms of David," 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the pretensions of Spain to Gibraltar, as founded on His late Majesty's letter to the Catholick King: together with a copy thereof, and a brief answer to the said pretensions." 1.0 1
"" "The genuine thoughts of a merchant:" 1.0 1
"" "A report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on the bill, presented by the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, \"for the further relief of His Majesty's popish or Roman Catholic subjects.\" To which is annexed, an appendix: containing, the Catholic petition, and an authentic copy of the bill which was the Subject of Debate." 1.0 1
"" "The report of the Select Committee appointed by the House of Commons, relative to the establishment of a new police in the metropolis, &c. and the convict establishment: Containing The Plans proposed for establishing a New Office of Police and Revenue in the Metropolis. Proposals for a new Mode of employing Convicts. Plan of the New Building for employing and securing Convicts. Draft of a Contract between the Lords of the Treasury and Jeremy Bentham, Esq. for the said Purpose. The Establishment of the Seven Police Offices, their Receipt and Expenditure. The Establishment, &c. of the Public Office, Bow Street. Together with observations on the System of transporting convicts to Botany Bay, the Expence incurred thereby, and the Maintenance of that Colony." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Examiner," 2.0 2
"" "A general view of our present discontents." 1.0 1
"" "An answer to Miss Blandy's narrative." 1.0 1
"" "The bath, Bristol, Tunbridge and Epsom miscellany. Containing, poems, tales, songs, epigrams, lampoons, Satires, Panegyricks, Amours, Intrigues, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Edrisa:" 1.0 1
"" "A cat may look upon a king." 1.0 1
"" "Elegant orations, ancient and modern, for the use of schools; originally compiled for the instruction of his own pupils; by the Rev. J. Mossop, Master Of The Boarding-School, Brighthelmstone." 1.0 1
"" "A vindication of the church and kingdom of Scotland," 1.0 1
"" "Considerations, humbly offered to Parliament, relative to the heads of a bill for promoting industry," 1.0 1
"" "A present for children." 1.0 1
"" "The liturgy of the Church of England, in its ordinary service, reduced nearer to the standard of scripture. To which are prefixed, reasons for the proposed alterations, Humbly recommended to public Consideration, And more particularly to those Noblemen and Gentlemen who have Chapels appropriated for divine Service. Revised and published by the author of The appeal to the common sense of all christian people, &c. and the Defence of it, or the Trinitarian Controversy reviewed." 1.0 1
"" "A description of the machine for the fireworks, with all its ornaments, and a detail of the manner in which they are to be exhibited in St. James's Park, Thursday, April 27, 1749, on account of the general peace, signed at Aix La Chapelle, October 7, 1748. Published by orde of His Majesty's Board of Ordnance." 1.0 1
"" "Bibliotheca topographica Britannica. No IV. Memoirs of Sir John Hawkwood." 1.0 1
"" "Rosalind, a pastoral. To the memory of the Right Honourable the Countess Granville. Inscrib'd to his Lordship." 1.0 1
"" "Sifare, an opera, as perform'd at the Kings Theatre in the Hay-Market. For the Benefit of Signor Guarducci, Musician to His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Tuscany." 1.0 1
"" "The asiatic miscellany," 1.0 1
"" "The breach of publick faith exemplify'd:" 1.0 1
"" "A demonstration of the insufficiency both of reason and revelation," 1.0 2
"" "The little moralist. Containing select passages from the Old and New Testament, in easy verse : for the use of children." 1.0 1
"" "A dialogue on one thousand seven hundred and thirty-eight:" 1.0 1
"" "Liberty and the Craftsman: a project for improving the Country Journal." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of publick transactions in the life and ministry of his Grace the D. of Shrewsbury." 1.0 1
"" "A description of Westminster Abbey," 1.0 1
"" "Crosus, King of Lydia." 1.0 1
"" "The vanity of human life, a monody." 1.0 1
"" "The horn exalted. Or, room for cuckolds. Being a treatise concerning the reason and original of the word cuckold, and why such are said to wear horns." 1.0 1
"" "Instructions; given to the twelve new lights that lately sprung up in G- H- London; and now made publick for the benefit of those that are to succeed them: addressed to the flourishing party. To which is added, A Discourse concerning Libel's." 1.0 1
"" "The history of the Treaty of Utrecht." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks critical and political, upon a late poem, intitled, The instalment," 1.0 1
"" "An argument on the merits of the test-act." 1.0 1
"" "The london songster; or polite musical companion." 15.0 4
"" "The bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese; Especially those of the two great Cities of London and Westminster: by way of caution, against lukewarmness" 3.0 4
"" "The parallel: an essay on friendship, love, and marriage." 1.0 1
"" "A narrative of the late disturbances in the Marshalsea-Prison;" 1.0 1
"" "An account of the Swedish and Jacobite plot." 1.0 1
"" "A summary of the evidence produced before the committee of the Privy Council, and before a committee of the House of Commons; relating to the slave trade." 1.0 1
"" "Epilogue: spoken by Mrs. Mountfort at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane." 1.0 1
"" "A confession of faith," 2.0 2
"" "The quack doctors." 1.0 1
"" "Directions for the devout and proper use of the Common-Prayer" 1.0 1
"" "The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant:" 13.0 7
"" "The country correspondent." 1.0 1
"" "The form of proceeding in the choice and coronation of an Emperor of Germany, extracted from the Golden Bull of Pope Gregory. To which is added the Elector of Mentz's proclamation at Frankfort, in order to the present Election, translated from a French Copy, transmitted by Mr. Davenant. And other Particulars relating to the present Election." 1.0 1
"" "An elegy on the death of Godfrey Bagnall Clarke," 1.0 1
"" "A treatise exposing the sandy foundations on which unbelievers build; also shewing the good one on which believers build; Likwise the Way whereby Persons may know if they are built upon this good Foundation; and whereby others may know those who are so built." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the origin and progressive improvements of the diatonic scale," 1.0 1
"" "Some doubts occasioned by the second volume of an estimate of the manners and principles of the times. Humbly proposed to the author or to the public." 1.0 1
"" "The prerogative of primogeniture. Shewing that the right of succession to an hereditary empire, depends not upon grace, &c. but only upon birth-right. And, that the chief Cause of all, or most Rebellions in Christendom, is a Papistical and Fanatical Belief, That Temporal Dominion is founded on Grace. Written on occasion of the Czar of Muscovy's reasons in his late manifesto for the disherison of his eldest son, from the succession to the crown. To which is added, the manifesto it self." 1.0 1
"" "A short state of the war and the peace." 1.0 1
"" "The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the City of London:" 1.0 1
"" "A sunday ramble;" 1.0 1
"" "The case of deism fully and fairly stated:" 1.0 1
"" "The merry miscellany:" 1.0 1
"" "The report reported:" 1.0 1
"" "The physicians." 1.0 1
"" "Devotional help for such as have been assisted by the Northamptonshire Preservative Society;" 1.0 1
"" "The edge taken off: or the conundrums and home-clinches of the whet-stone unriddled. To which are added, some fresh conundrums, and their answers." 1.0 1
"" "Second report and address of the Philanthropic Society." 1.0 1
"" "The quaker's sermon: or, a holding-forth concerning Barabbas." 1.0 1
"" "A true account of the voyage of the Nottingham-Galley of London, John Dean commander, from the River Thames to New-England, Near which Place she was cast away on Boon-Island, December 11, 1710. by the Captain's Obstinacy, who endeavour'd to betray her to the French, or run her ashore; with an Account of the Falsehoods in the Captain's Narrative. And a faithful Relation of the Extremities the Company was reduc'd to for Twenty-Four Days on that desolate Rock, where they were forc'd to eat one of their Companions who died, but were at last wonderfully deliver'd. The whole attested upon oath, by Christopher Langman, Mate; Nicholas Mellen, Boatswain; and George White, Sailor in the said Ship." 1.0 1
"" "The art of puffing, an inaugural oration." 1.0 1
"" "The greater Hippias" 1.0 1
"" "Beauties of fables:" 1.0 1
"" "The london directory for the year 1790;" 1.0 1
"" "A complete history of the war in India," 1.0 1
"" "A dialogue between the Rev. Mr. Jenkin Evans assistant minister to the curate of white-chapel, and Mr. Peter Dobson," 1.0 1
"" "The adventures of an air balloon" 1.0 1
"" "A search after Dutch honesty:" 1.0 1
"" "The duke of Lorraine's letter to Her Majesty." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1776." 1.0 1
"" "A concise history and description, of Kenilworth Castle:" 1.0 1
"" "Facts for the consideration of the public at large, on the high price of meat," 1.0 1
"" "The devil repriev'd from the jaws of death and --------," 1.0 1
"" "A short way with prophaneness and impiety:" 1.0 1
"" "A roman story." 1.0 1
"" "The comical pilgrim;" 1.0 1
"" "The occasional patriot; or, an enquiry into the present connections of Great Britain with the continent." 1.0 1
"" "The poll for electing a coroner for the county of Norfolk," 1.0 1
"" "The character of the Parliament. Commonly called the Rump, &c." 1.0 1
"" "The irish miscellany;" 1.0 1
"" "The progress of a harlot." 1.0 1
"" "Some reasons for continuing the present Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "The impartial satyrist. A poem." 1.0 1
"" "Power and patriotism: a poetical epistle, humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable H.P. Esq; to which an introduction is prefixed, shewing the occasion." 1.0 1
"" "Select hymns, odes, poems," 1.0 1
"" "A critical dissertation on Genesis," 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the causes of our late and present national calamities:" 1.0 1
"" "An epistle to John James H--dd--g--r, esq;" 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the reasons of the advance of the price of coals, within seven years past. In which are shewn, The great Impositions laid on the several Consumers by a Monopoly of that Commodity. And some Methods proposed for destroying the Present, and preventing all Future Monopolies and Combinations in the Coal Trade." 1.0 1
"" "The book of Psalms, as translated, paraphrased, or imitated by some of the most eminent English poets; viz. Addison, Blacklock, Brady, Carter, Daniel, Denham, Doddridge, Merrick, Milton, Roscommon, Rowe, Sowden, Steele, Tate, Tollet, Watts, and Several Others; And adapted to Christian Worship, in a Form The most likely to give general Satisfaction; Particular Care having been taken throughout the whole Compilation, to seclude all exceptionable Words and Phrases, and to retain such only as sincere and candid Christians of various Sentiments and different Denominations may join in the Use of. To which is prefixed, a dissertation On Scripture Imprecations, With the View of vindicating the Sacred Writers in general, and the Psalmists in particular, against the heavy, but happily ill-founded Charge of indulging and countenancing a malevolent Spirit. By Benj. Williams." 1.0 1
"" "Occasional poems on the late Dutch war, and the sale of Dunkirk." 1.0 1
"" "The fears of the Pretender" 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the affairs of Ireland:" 1.0 1
"" "The ground and nature of human knowledge:" 1.0 1
"" "An historical narrative of the discovery of New Holland and New South Wales." 1.0 1
"" "The character of His Majesty," 1.0 1
"" "The cow of Haslemere;" 1.0 1
"" "An authentic account of the part taken by the late Earl of Chatham in a transaction which passed in the beginning of the year 1778." 1.0 1
"" "A brief and true representation of the posture of our affairs:" 1.0 1
"" "The report of the Committee, appointed to examine into the project, commonly called the Harburg-Lottery." 1.0 1
"" "For the face and skin." 1.0 1
"" "E---h's instructions to their member." 1.0 1
"" "The wolf uncloak'd: or the popish machinery unravell'd; in the plain discovery of the artful deceits and pious frauds of the Romish emissary, or Newport-Market tub-oracle. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of every British Member of the Church of England. With a Brief Remonstrance to them, to stand upon their Guard against the dangerous Familiarity and pious Railleries of this Crafty Wolf, aiming at his Prey in Sheep's Disguise. To which is added, Some Remarks on a Submissive Letter, wrote by his own Hand, to the Prelates or Superiours of the Romish Clergy in Dublin, when under Excommunication by them; being a curious and elaborate Piece of that matchless Genius: Faithfully transcribed and inserted here from the Original." 1.0 1
"" "The truth of the case: or, Canning and Squires fairly opposed." 1.0 1
"" "The new act of assembly of the island of Jamaica," 1.0 1
"" "The state juggler:" 1.0 1
"" "The first book of the chronicle and prophecy of Adminadab." 1.0 1
"" "The court of adultery:" 1.0 1
"" "Act of the Associate Synod," 1.0 1
"" "As much as may be publish'd of a letter from the late B--- of Rchr to Mr. - ---. To which are added, the several advertisements for which Mr. Wilkins was assaulted at the Crown Tavern in Smithfield." 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England:" 1.0 1
"" "A speech without doors, in behalf of an insolvent debtor in the Fleet-Prison." 1.0 1
"" "The masquerade;" 1.0 1
"" "The indulgent parents, and rebellious children." 1.0 1
"" "The case of the Ld. John Drummond, in relation to a rape sworn to have been committed by him on the 18th day of May 1715, upon the Body of Elizabeth Gallway, a Common Prostitute. To which are added, Two Remarkable Cases of the like Nature." 1.0 1
"" "Bathing," 1.0 1
"" "The defection detected:" 1.0 1
"" "Seasonable advice to the disinterested freeholders of Great Britain:" 1.0 1
"" "An answer to the late Proposal for uniting the kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland;" 1.0 1
"" "A curious collection of genuine and authentick letters." 1.0 1
"" "The pocket repository" 1.0 1
"" "The knyghte of the golden locks: an ancyent poem, applicable to the present times, selected from many others in the possession of Mrs. Morgan." 1.0 1
"" "An appeal to the dissenting ministers," 1.0 1
"" "Faithful memoirs of the life and actions of James Butler, late Duke of Ormonde, &c. Containing, An Account of his Birth of his Behaviour and Actions from the Time of the Revolution to his Flight into France; his Gallantries in Ireland and Flanders; some Secrets relating to his Conduct, after he was made Commander in Chief of Queen Anne's Forces, in the Room of the late D. of Marlborough; and the Motives by which he was dup'd by the Lord Bolingbroke, then Secretary of State; also the Particulars of his being impeach'd of High Treason, and other High Crimes and Misdemeanors; and the Speeches in his Behalf, made on Tuesday the 21st of June 1715, in the House of Commons, by Archibald Hutchinson, Esq; Sir Joseph Jekyll, Master of the Rolls, the Generals Ross and Lumley, Sir William Wyndham, Tho. Onslow, Esq; Mr. Ward, Mr. Hungerford, &c. In which is intersper'd the Discourse that passed between his then Grace of Ormonde and Dr. Atterbury, at that Time Bishop of Rochester, at Richmond, on the 20th of July 1715, when the Duke was signing a Letter of Submission to his late Majesty; and the Reasons laid down by the Bishop, in order to dissuade him from the same." 1.0 1
"" "The festival of Anacreon." 1.0 1
"" "The rise and progress of the present taste in planting parks, pleasure grounds, gardens, &c. from henry the eighth to King George the Third. In a poetic epistle to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Viscount Irwin." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on the enormous expence in the education of young men in the University of Cambridge; with a plan for the better regulation of the discipline of that University." 1.0 1
"" "The pigs: their pedigree and panegyric; a Brighthelmston rhapsody, humbly inscribed to the misses." 1.0 1
"" "An epistle to the Right Honourable William Pultney, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "Colonel Split-Tail." 1.0 1
"" "The monster:" 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the sinking fund." 1.0 1
"" "The occasional monitor: or, short reasons and observations offer'd to the farmers of England, that they may not be so readily deceived by the distillers subtle insinuations at this time; who endeavour to make them believe, That the Landed Interest of Great-Britain will be soon brought to Ruin and Decay, if the Parliament do not this next Sessions repeal the late Act that obliges them to make their English Brandies and other Spirits of Full Proof; to the utter Destruction of the People, their Lives and Morals. Humbly address'd to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter, Chancellor of the Exchequer; and to the rest of the Lords of the Treasury." 1.0 1
"" "The muse in distress: a poem." 1.0 1
"" "The forced virgin;" 1.0 1
"" "Tit for tat. Part II." 1.0 1
"" "The rape of the bride;" 1.0 2
"" "The revolutions of modesty." 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "Observations upon the Act for the redemption of the land tax:" 1.0 1
"" "A key to the pedigree of logical knowledge." 1.0 1
"" "The new vocal harmony, or, the merry fellow's companion. Being a choice collection of songs, sung at all the places of public entertainment. Containig, 1. Margate Hoy. 2. Nautical Benevolence. 3. Ballad Singer. 4. Hal the Woodman. 5. Poorsuck, 6. Young William. 7. Dear Mary. 8. Sweet Girl by the light of the Moon. 9. 'twas within a mile of Edinburgh town. 10. Spring Water Cresses. 11. Dicky Gossip. 12. All on board of a Man of War. 13. Little Jew. 14. Jack Flourish. 15. Caledonian Laddy. 16. Midnight Hark Away. 17. Lowland Willy. 18. Tom Block. 19. Bottle and Bird. 20. No Sport to the Chace 21. General Toast. 22. Jack Junk." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of Welch tours," 1.0 1
"" "A speech without doors, concerning the most effectual way of providing forty thousand landmen, as England's quota in the present grand confederacy." 1.0 1
"" "The summer miscellany: or, a present for the country. Containing The pin, an epigram. Physick and cards. Epigrams on Pope and Cibber An Epigram dropt in a Glass at a certain Ballot. A lamentable Case, submitted to the Bath Physicians. The Old Coachman. The Country Girl. A new Ode to a great Number of Great Men. Labour in Vain. Britannia's Lamentation. Broglio's Breeches. A Receipt to make a P-r. The Capucin. A new Ballad. A Right Honourable Dialogue. Scotch Taste in Vista's. The Statesman. An Ode, inscribed to the Right-Hon. W-E-of B-. Morning and Evening Lessons for the Day. The Epistle for the Day. An Account of the Apparition of the Ghost of James R-d. Good L-d B: A new Ode. The City's new Instructions to her Representatives in Parliament. Many of which were never before Printed." 1.0 1
"" "A proper reply to the author of A letter to Dr. Codex," 1.0 1
"" "Considerations on the bill for obliging all parishes in this Kingdom to keep proper Registers of Births," 1.0 1
"" "A postscript to the Letter, on libels, warrants, &c." 1.0 1
"" "A satire on the present times." 1.0 1
"" "Pitt's ghost. Being an account of the death, dissection, funeral procession, epitaph, and horrible apparition, of the much lamented late minister of state." 1.0 1
"" "The fickle shepherdess:" 1.0 1
"" "Of modern wit." 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or said in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "A discourse upon the intermediate state." 1.0 1
"" "An impartial enquiry into the true cause of our present national troubles." 1.0 1
"" "The merry companion:" 1.0 1
"" "A short history of the Common-Prayer," 1.0 1
"" "An account of the life of that celebrated tragedian Mr. Thomas Betterton." 1.0 1
"" "Conjectures on the prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John." 1.0 1
"" "Party no dependance:" 1.0 1
"" "Full instructions for country gentlemen, farmers, grasiers, farriers, carriers, sportsmen, &c." 1.0 1
"" "The northern hero;" 1.0 1
"" "A short view of some of the general arts of controversy made use of by the advocates for infidelity." 1.0 1
"" "Poems." 1.0 1
"" "The character of the times delineated." 1.0 1
"" "The doctrine of the Holy Trinity," 1.0 1
"" "Debates in the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland," 1.0 1
"" "The measures of the late administration examin'd. With an enquiry into the grounds of the present revolution." 1.0 1
"" "The perquisite-Monger:" 1.0 1
"" "The downfall of Wrstminster [sic]-bridge;" 1.0 1
"" "A declaration of Monsieur de la Noue, to the diet of the Empire, at Francfort, in the name of the French King. With proper observations upon that masterpiece of French policy. Translated from the Dutch." 1.0 1
"" "The new London jester; or a complete fund of mirth, and good-humour. Containing A Complete, Rational, Merry, Diverting, and Humorous Collection of Agreeable Entertainment for Winter Evenings and a Leisure Hour. Among the Originals which chiefly compose this Work, and which are the Productions of the first Geniuses of the present Age, will be found the greatest and best selected Variety of Good Sayings Witty Jests Bon Mots Repartees Jokes Puns Bulls Quibbles Tales Stories Adventures Narrations Anecdotes Waggeries Double Entendres Hob Nobs Whims Frolics Humbugs Witticisms Fables Smart Observavations. Ingenious Flights, &c. &c. &c. Likewise, Excellent Conundrums, Epigrams, Rebusses, Epitaphs, Merry Poems, &c. And a Capital List of the best Toasts and Sentiments: Together with the complete English songster; Being a Choice Collection of the most esteemed Songs sung at Vauxhall, Ranelagh, the London Theatres, and other Assemblies, throughout the Kingdom." 1.0 1
"" "The court and city register" 1.0 1
"" "Celibacy:" 1.0 1
"" "The characters of two independent Whigs," 1.0 1
"" "A discourse upon the fall of man; the cause and effects thereof. Shewing, that sin is not an infirmity to all men; and God justify'd therein. In three letters of conference." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the people of England," 1.0 1
"" "New taxes unnecessary!" 1.0 1
"" "An authentic copy of the judgement delivered by the Right Hon. Earl Mansfield, November 16, 1784, in the case of the King against William Davies Shipley, Dean of St. Asaph." 1.0 1
"" "A full and genuine narrative of the confederacy." 1.0 1
"" "Bibliotheca topographica Britannica. No VI. Part I. Containing Thorpe's Illustration of several antiquities in Kent, which have hitherto remained undescribed." 1.0 1
"" "Harlequin incendiary:" 1.0 1
"" "A charge and sermon," 1.0 1
"" "Apocalyptica cabbala:" 1.0 1
"" "The ballance of power:" 1.0 1
"" "The battle of the Nile," 1.0 1
"" "A list of the members of the Honourable House of Commons of I-------d, who voted on the question previous to the expulsion of Arthur Jones Nevill, Esq; Late Engineer and Surveyor-General of that Kingdom." 1.0 1
"" "John Dennis," 1.0 1
"" "The lords protest," 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1789." 6.0 2
"" "Piety promoted," 1.0 1
"" "The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In Parliament Assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Tuesday the tenth day of June, 1712. With Her Majesties most gracious answer." 1.0 1
"" "Co-Adamitæ: or, an essay to prove the two following paradoxes, viz. I. That there were other men created at the same time with Adam. II. That the angels did not fall, as has been generally asserted." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the proceedings of the Society for propagating the gospel at home, from their commencement, December 28. 1798, to May 16. 1799." 1.0 1
"" "A sober defence of the reverend ministers who," 1.0 1
"" "The new Bath guide; or useful pocket companion;" 1.0 1
"" "A full, true, and genuine account of the uncommon behaviour of Mr. Gill Smith," 1.0 1
"" "The guardian angel." 1.0 1
"" "The dismal state of the nation:" 1.0 1
"" "The history of the campaigne in Germany and the Netherlands, for the year 1705. Under the command of His Excellency, John Duke of Marlborough, captain general of the British forces; Monsieur Auverquerque, General of the Dutch Forces; and His Highness Prince Lewis of Baden, General of the Imperialists. With a particular Account of the forcing the French Lines, and of the Officers kill'd and Taken Prisoners on that Account." 1.0 1
"" "The proposal for enabling the clergy to accept advanced rents in lieu of fines, defended and enforced: and the justice of the claim of the tenants to renew at usual times for usual fines, asserted." 1.0 1
"" "The family physician; or, a safe and easy method of curing most diseases, incident to human bodies. Extracted from various authors, and confirmed by experience." 1.0 1
"" "An impartial enquiry into the Duke of Ormonde's conduct," 1.0 1
"" "The musical miscellany: or songster's pocket companion." 1.0 1
"" "A new miscellany of original poems, translations and imitations. By the most eminent hands, viz. Mr. Prior, Mr. Pope, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Harcourt, Lady M. W. M. Mrs. Manley, &c. Now first Published from their Respective Manuscripts. With some Familiar Letters by the late Earl of Rochester, never before Printed." 1.0 1
"" "The candidate:" 1.0 1
"" "Ambulator:" 1.0 1
"" "The fitness of repealing the Septennial Act at this juncture consider'd:" 1.0 1
"" "Literary liberty considered; in a letter to Henry Sampson Woodfall." 1.0 1
"" "An epistle to the little satyrist of Twickenham." 1.0 1
"" "A bagatelle. A dialogue." 1.0 1
"" "An account of John Westcote," 1.0 1
"" "The rival wives answer'd: or, Skirra to Clarissa." 1.0 1
"" "Considerations on the nature, causes, cure, and prevention of pestilences;" 1.0 1
"" "The london directory for the year 1780." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the Revd. Dr. Huddesford," 1.0 1
"" "Gulliver decypher'd:" 2.0 2
"" "The importance of an uncorrupted Parliament consider'd." 1.0 1
"" "The place-Bill," 1.0 1
"" "The court bishop no apostolical bishop;" 1.0 1
"" "Plunder and bribery further discovered," 1.0 1
"" "The importance of dress; or, female rivalry: being a real history, with the proper names of the parties, in a letter from a gentleman who lives at the scene of the transaction." 1.0 1
"" "A discourse on the true nature of the Christian religion. As it stands supported on Scripture authority, in opposition to the doctrines of Arians and Methodists." 1.0 1
"" "A new essay with relation to the doctrine of the Trinity:" 1.0 1
"" "Oratio funebris, in memoriam Frederici Serenissimi Principis Walliæ, &c. habita ad prætorem electum et magistratus urbis Norvici, Apud Scholam Norvicensem. Junii 18. 1751. = Or, a funeral oration, to the memory of His late Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales. Spoke to the Mayor and Magistrates upon the Guild-Day, at Norwich School. June the 18th, 1751." 1.0 1
"" "Some account of the two nights court at Greenwich:" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Right Honourable Charles Townshend." 1.0 1
"" "Bagshot Battle;" 1.0 1
"" "The strange and unaccountable life of the penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on a scandalous libel, entitil'd A letter from a Member of Parliament, &c. relating to the Bill of Commerce." 1.0 1
"" "A defence of the constitution:" 1.0 1
"" "The importance of the British dominion in India," 1.0 1
"" "A modest answer to the four immodest letters to a friend in North-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Right Worshipful Sir R. S. concerning his remarks on the Pretender's declaration." 1.0 1
"" "A military and sea dictionary." 1.0 1
"" "Ivar." 1.0 1
"" "Medulla medicin? univers?:" 1.0 1
"" "A vindication of the late governor and council of Jamaica." 1.0 1
"" "The life of shadows:" 1.0 1
"" "An account of the lives of the most notorious murderers and robbers," 1.0 1
"" "The garter:" 1.0 1
"" "Chartered rights." 1.0 1
"" "Some remarks on the tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark," 1.0 1
"" "A collection of odes," 1.0 1
"" "The female proselyte a sad back-slider:" 1.0 1
"" "Martin's hobby houghed and pounded: or, letters on Thelyphthora, to a friend, on the subjects of marriage and polygamy: with other incidental and cursory observations." 1.0 1
"" "Proceedings of the House of Lords in relation to the late directors of the South-Sea Company," 1.0 1
"" "Andromaca," 1.0 1
"" "Reflexions on representation in Parliament:" 1.0 1
"" "A scourge for the dissenters:" 1.0 1
"" "A supplement to the history of the Crown-Inn, for the first three years under the new landlord. With Additional Characters of some of the chief Servants. To which is added, some account of an adventure which lately happen'd at the Mitre-Inn in the same town. With the Character of Merry-Andrew, and his pacquet: And other eminent Quacks that frequent the House." 1.0 1
"" "A true copy of Nixon's Cheshire prophecy," 1.0 1
"" "Stow:" 6.0 2
"" "A vindication of the Irish Earl of Bath; on occasion of the groundless imputations, malevolent insinuations, and unmannerly expostulations of a pretended Quaker:" 1.0 1
"" "A defence of the Lord Bishop of St. Davids." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of hymns;" 1.0 1
"" "An appeal to reason," 1.0 1
"" "The mitre." 1.0 1
"" "A short dialogue between a minister of the Church of England, and his neighbour; about repealing the Occasional Act, &c." 1.0 1
"" "An answer to A short essay on the scheme lately set on foot for lighting and keeping clean the streets of the city of Exeter." 1.0 1
"" "Letters, containing a correct and important elucidation of the subject of Mr. Hasting's impeachment, which originally appeared in The Oracle. Third part." 1.0 1
"" "A charge delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Berks, at the late visitation, in May MDCCLXIV." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks upon a late dissertation on the instituted form of baptism, which chiefly refer to Mr. Watts's dissertations. In a letter to the author." 1.0 1
"" "Discontent the universal misery." 1.0 1
"" "An exact and compleat double list of both Houses of the last and present Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "Honesty the best policy:" 1.0 1
"" "The evidence summed up;" 1.0 1
"" "A complete and comprehensive exercise book," 1.0 1
"" "Published by authority Lettere dell'armata D'Egitto al governo francese intercette dalla corvetta di S.M. Britannica Il Vincitore nel Mediterraneo. Trasportate dal francese, e pubblicate con permissione (23 January 1800.)" 1.0 1
"" "The bishop of London's second pastoral letter to the people of his diocese;" 1.0 1
"" "The penitent daughter; or, history of Elinor de Burgh. Translated from the French." 1.0 1
"" "Reflections on the tryal of Alderman Cornish:" 1.0 1
"" "A sermon; delivered in Dundee, Febuary 26th, 1795." 1.0 1
"" "A sermon preach'd to a congregation of dissenters, on Jan. XXXth, 1713:" 1.0 1
"" "An account of the ceremonies observed in the coronations of the Kings and queens of England;" 1.0 1
"" "The case of the stage in Ireland;" 1.0 1
"" "Some particulars relative to the discovery of the longitude;" 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the entertainments of the stage." 1.0 1
"" "A paraphrase or poetical exposition of the thirteenth chapter of the first book of St. Paul's epistles to the Corinthians. By Christopher Anstey, Esq." 1.0 1
"" "A speech, against the suspending and dispensing prerogative, &c." 1.0 2
"" "A view of the present management of the court of France," 1.0 1
"" "The old hocus pocus." 1.0 1
"" "A new miscellany for the year 1738. Containing I. Probus to Philaretes. A Familiar Miscellaneous Epistle. Occasioned by some Late Occurrences. II. The Craftsman of Dec. 10. 1737, which was seized by the Messengers before Publication. III. A Letter from a Freeholder in the Country to a Member of Parliament, concerning Franking of Letters, &c. IV. The Speaker's Speech to the King, on his Presenting the Bills for the Royal Assent, at the Close of the last Session of Parliament. V. An Excellent New Ballad. Tune of, King John and the Abbot of Canterbury. VI. The Negotiators: Or, Don Diego brought to Reason. An Excellent New Ballad. Tune of, Packington's Pound. Vii. The Rival Wives: Or, the Greeting of Clarissa to Skirra in the Elysian Shades." 1.0 1
"" "Three Belgic fables;" 1.0 1
"" "Utrum horum:" 1.0 1
"" "A dissertation," 1.0 1
"" "The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Newly Translated out of the Original Greek, and With the former Translations diligently Compared and Revised." 1.0 1
"" "The most important transactions of the sixth session of the first Parliament of His Majesty King George II." 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England; together with the Psalter of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "A touch of the times." 1.0 1
"" "An inquiry into the moral and political tendency of the religion called Roman Catholic." 1.0 1
"" "Observations upon the present controversy about the mode of assessment for the poor's rates in the city of Norwich. Recommended to the attention of the inhabitants in general." 1.0 1
"" "A journey through the head of a modern poet," 1.0 1
"" "A collection of all the hand-bills, squibs, songs, essays, &c." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the ceremonies observed in the coronations of the kings and queens of England." 1.0 1
"" "The book of Psalms illustrated," 1.0 1
"" "The Wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery !!!" 1.0 1
"" "An account of the treason and sedition," 1.0 1
"" "The clamour of the Whigs against the conduct of the Duke of Ormonde," 1.0 1
"" "Imperial election, and journey to Hanover; containing an account of the manner of electing an Emperor of Germany; Thoughts on the Importance of that Event at this particular Crisis, and on the Propriety of the King of Great Britain residing at Hanover, on so momentous an Occasion. Together with Some Account of the Journeys of our Sovereigns of the House of Brunswick to their Dominions on the Continent, the Government established in this Country during their Absence, &c. &c. &c." 1.0 1
"" "Truth triumphant: or, the genuine account of the whole proceedings against Elizabeth Canning," 1.0 1
"" "A brief answer to a long-libel:" 1.0 1
"" "A postscript to John Bull," 1.0 1
"" "The church of England's apology for the principles of the present dissenters," 1.0 1
"" "Divine cordials:" 1.0 1
"" "The king of Spain's declaration of war against Great-Britain. Done at Buen Retiro, on the 28th of November, signed by his Catholick Majesty; and lower, by Don Casimiro de Uztariz. In Spanish and English." 1.0 1
"" "A brief account of the martyrdom of K. Charles I. of blessed memory Containing, Some Particulars, Anecdotes, and Circumstances, relating to that unparallelled Deed. As Likewise, A Summary Account of those Regicides, who signed the Warrant for the Murder of their lawful Sovereign." 1.0 1
"" "Church history examined;" 1.0 1
"" "An account of the revenue and national debt of Ireland." 1.0 1
"" "Horace's instructions to the Roman senate:" 1.0 1
"" "The mission from Rome into Great-Britain," 1.0 1
"" "The state-Farce: a lyrick." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the expedition to Bellisle." 1.0 1
"" "The majesty and singular copiousness of the Hebrew language asserted and illustrated:" 1.0 1
"" "A sett of new psalms and anthems," 4.0 2
"" "Minutes of conversations between preachers and delegates," 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on the speeches of William Paul" 1.0 2
"" "A character of the life and administration of the late Right Honourable the Earl of Orford." 1.0 1
"" "A serious address to the electors of Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "The case at large of Duke Hamilton [sic] and the Lord Mohun." 1.0 1
"" "A reply to a traiterous libel," 1.0 1
"" "Observations on the report of the Committee of Secrecy." 1.0 1
"" "Court poems." 11.0 4
"" "Directions to judge whether a nation be in a thriving condition," 1.0 1
"" "Poems on affairs of state," 1.0 1
"" "A discourse of the institution," 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the qualifications and duties of an architect, &c." 1.0 1
"" "A curious hieroglyphick Bible;" 7.0 5
"" "The queen's and the Duke of Ormond's new toast." 1.0 1
"" "The priest and the widow," 1.0 1
"" "A select collection of songs," 1.0 1
"" "A charge, delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Ely." 1.0 1
"" "Copy of the poll for Knights of the Shire for the County of Surrey," 1.0 1
"" "The secret history of Pandora's box." 1.0 1
"" "The parson's daughter." 1.0 1
"" "Some thoughts upon a Bill for general naturalization:" 1.0 1
"" "A small collection of valuable tracts, relating to the herring fishery;" 1.0 1
"" "An examination and explanation of the South-Sea Company's scheme, for taking in the publick debts. Shewing, That it is not encouraging to those who shall become Proprietors of the engrafted Stock, to join with the present Proprietors of the Company, at any advanced Price. And that it is against the Interest of those Proprietors, who shall remain with their Stock till they are paid off by the Government, that the Company should make annually greater Dividends than their Profits will warrant. With some National Considerations and useful Observations. The General Interest of a Nation ought to be the Care of particular Men; the main Bent of their Studies, and the chief Pursuit of their Inquiries. Preface to the Translation of Xenophon's Discourse, upon improving the Revenue of the State of Athens. By Walter Moyle, Esq." 1.0 1
"" "A new collection of the most easy and approved methods of preparing baths," 1.0 1
"" "A full, accurate, and impartial history of the campaign; from the beginning of January, 1794, down to the present time." 1.0 1
"" "As much as may be publish'd of a letter from the late B--- of R--ch--r to Mr. P----." 1.0 1
"" "Free communing; or a last attempt to cure the lunatics, now labouring under that dreadful malady, commonly called the French disease." 1.0 1
"" "The life of Edward Seymour," 1.0 1
"" "The rival politicians:" 35.0 2
"" "An essay on woman," 1.0 1
"" "A brief account of the life of Mr. William Wren," 1.0 1
"" "Burnet and Bradbury," 1.0 1
"" "An essay upon education;" 1.0 1
"" "The unreasonableness and ill consequence of imprisoning the body for debt," 1.0 1
"" "A review of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor's dissertation IV. With remarks upon a dissertation concerning the unlawfulness of using horses and chariots in war, amongst the Jews, &c. In a letter to ********" 1.0 1
"" "An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal." 1.0 1
"" "Joe Miller's jests," 1.0 1
"" "A discourse on the nature and uses of Neville-Holt-Water." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks upon a speech lately published:" 1.0 1
"" "A persuasive to impartiality and candor in judging of the present administration, particularly with regard to our late difficulties and transactions abroad. Addressed to the people." 1.0 1
"" "Critical remarks on Mr. Rowe's last play," 1.0 1
"" "Bedlam:" 1.0 1
"" "Considerations on the addresses lately presented to His Majesty," 1.0 1
"" "An exact description of the two fam'd entertainments of Harlequin Doctor Faustus;" 1.0 1
"" "A pair of spectacles for Oliver's looking-glass maker." 1.0 1
"" "The husband forced to be jealous: or, the good fortune of those women that have jealous husbands. Being the Secret History of several Noble Persons; avery Entertaining History, and founded on real Facts, and not the Result of an inventive Fancy, as many Books are. Translated from the French." 1.0 1
"" "Blessed is he that is not offended in Christ." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of all the humorous letters in The London Journal." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of pretty poems" 19.0 3
"" "Articles and regulations" 1.0 1
"" "An account of the passage of the Rhine, by his most Serene Highness Prince Charles of Lorraine and Baar, on the 1st, 2d, and 3d of July, N.S. As also some other important advices from Muscovy and Italy. Published by authority." 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the designs of the late petition presented to Parliament by the Company of Apothecaries. With remarks, how far it deserved attention. Whereby The Apothecary's present monstrous Profits are exposed, and compared with those of the Chemist, with respect to Practice and Retail. To which is annexed a scheme, tending to prevent the empirical apothecary from practising; and the Chemist from preparing and vending sophisticated Medicines. In a letter to the Compan of Apothecaries, occasioned by a late Pamphlet, called Frauds detected in Drugs, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Some considerations relating to the intended bank new contract." 1.0 1
"" "The defection detected;" 1.0 2
"" "Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the twenty seventh day of November, 1710." 1.0 1
"" "The festival of Momus," 21.0 2
"" "The history of the Dutch usurpations." 1.0 1
"" "The works of the author of Whipping-Tom," 1.0 1
"" "The polite academy;" 1.0 1
"" "Mirth and wisdom," 1.0 1
"" "The unnatural mother and ungrateful wife, a narrative:" 1.0 1
"" "The last guinea:" 1.0 1
"" "An honest scheme, for improving the trade and credit of the nation:" 1.0 1
"" "Il barone di Torreforte, a new comic opera, in two acts. As represented at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The music by the celebrated Signor Piccini. Under the direction of Signor Bianchi." 1.0 1
"" "The irish court registry, and city and country calendar, for the year of our Lord 1797:" 1.0 1
"" "An argument for self-defence," 1.0 1
"" "Lowndes's London directory for the year 1784." 1.0 1
"" "The danger and immodesty of the present too general custom of unnecessarily employing men-midwives." 1.0 1
"" "State law:" 1.0 1
"" "The history of Joseph." 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly translated out of the Original Tongues, And with the former Translations diligently compared and revised." 1.0 1
"" "French perfidy illustrated in general," 1.0 1
"" "To Robert Ch-Ster, Esq; in imitation of the first ode of Horace." 1.0 1
"" "A review of the fiery eruption," 1.0 1
"" "The jovial sailor's chearful companion," 1.0 1
"" "The poll for the election of two representatives in Parliament for the county of Cambridge," 1.0 2
"" "Theological tracts, in verse and prose. In some of which it is tried to shew, that the Kingdom of Heaven is governed by men, who are among us, and alive like ourselves." 1.0 1
"" "The case re-stated;" 1.0 1
"" "The mock-Marriage:" 1.0 1
"" "The protest." 1.0 1
"" "Dean Swift's maw-wallup, a dainty-dish, or a quality-mess, Being A rare Receipt, quite scalding new, To make a Mess of French Ragou." 1.0 1
"" "A compleat key to Law is a bottomless pit," 1.0 1
"" "A true and exact list of the lords spiritual and temporal," 1.0 1
"" "Two memorials of the Abbé de la Ville, together with the French King's declarations, transmitted by the said minister to the States General of the United Provinces; as likewise the answer of their High Mightinesses To the said pieces, as contained in their resolution of the 7th of November N.S. 1747. Published by authority." 1.0 1
"" "Physic in danger:" 1.0 1
"" "The laity's directory;" 1.0 1
"" "An enquiry into the causes of our ill success in the present war." 1.0 1
"" "An epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole." 1.0 1
"" "Injur'd love;" 1.0 1
"" "The first measures necessary to be taken in the American Department." 1.0 1
"" "The village orphan;" 1.0 1
"" "A defence of English history," 1.0 1
"" "The oxford sausage:" 14.0 3
"" "The unfortunate general:" 1.0 1
"" "True copies of the dying declarations of Arthur Lord Balmerino, Thomas Syddall, David Morgan, George Fletcher, John Berwick, Thomas Theodorus Deacon, Thomas Chadwick, James Dawson, Andrew Blyde, Donald Macdonald, Esq; the Rev. Mr. Thomas Coppoch, the Rev. Mr. Robert Lyon, Edmund Clavering, John Hamilton, Esq; James Bradshaw, Alexander Leith, and Andrew Wood. Dulce et Decorum est, pro Patria Mori." 1.0 1
"" "The present state of the Crown-Inn," 1.0 2
"" "Dress." 1.0 1
"" "The thoughts of a Tory author, concerning the press:" 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "The fair concubine:" 1.0 3
"" "The gods in debate:" 1.0 1
"" "A new edition, corrected to the 8th of February, of The royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1781; Including a compleat and correct List of the 15th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session of the 31st of October 1780. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices." 1.0 1
"" "The presbyterians plea: setting forth their great services done to the Church of England, and good correspondence between them, from the reign of King Charles I. to this present time." 1.0 1
"" "The countess's epistle to her lover, Polyarchus." 1.0 1
"" "A true answer;" 1.0 1
"" "The principles of the British constitution asserted:" 1.0 1
"" "Musidorus:" 1.0 1
"" "The english sailor, and French citizen:" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Right Honourable the Ld. Viscount B---ke." 1.0 1
"" "Reformation in religion, greatly subservient to national prosperity." 1.0 1
"" "The champion's defeat." 1.0 1
"" "An equal capacity in the subjects of Great Britain for civil employment, the best security to the government, and the Protestant religion. Shewing, I. It adds to the Power of the Crown. II. It secures the Established Church. III. It would reconcile and bring in many of the the Dissenters. And, IV. The Acts made to the contrary, have never been the Produce of Mature Deliberation, but of Party Zeal. Humbly Offer'd to the Consideration of the Most Reverend, and Right Reverend Fathers in God, His Grace the Lord Archbishop of York, and the Lords Bishops of Bath and Wells, Rochester, Hereford, St. David, Bristol, and Chester." 1.0 1
"" "The priest in rhyme: a doggrell versification of Kidgell's narrative, relative to The essay on woman. By a member of parliament a friend to Mr. Wilkes, and to liberty." 1.0 1
"" "An essay on political lying." 1.0 2
"" "A collection of state songs, poems, &c." 1.0 1
"" "A vindication of the honour and privileges of the Commons of Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "Debates in the House of Commons of Ireland," 1.0 1
"" "The authentic memoirs of the Countess de Barre, the French king's mistress, carefully collated from a manuscript in the possession of the Dutchess of Villeroy, by Sir Francis N-." 1.0 1
"" "The old wives tales:" 1.0 1
"" "The vocal medley part the second, being a collection of two hundred and forty one of the most celebrated English and Scotch songs, None of which are in the first Part. Great Care has been taken in the Choice Of this Collection, That none but the best Songs are inserted. Most of them having been Sung with Universal Applause at the public Theatres and Gardens, In and about London." 1.0 1
"" "The life of George Barrington containing every remarkable circumstance from his birth to the present time. Including the Following Trials 1. For robbing Mrs. Dudman 2. Elizabeth Ironmonger 3. Returning from Transportation 4. Robbing Sir G. Webster 5. Mr. Bagshaw 6. Mr. Le Mesurier 7. For Outlawry 8. For robbing Mr. Townsend. With the Whole of his Celebrated Speeches, Taken from the Records of King's Bench, Old Bailey, &c. To which is added a copy of a letter from him at the Cape of Good-Hope to a gentleman in the County of York, dated 1st July, 1[791.]" 1.0 1
"" "An address to the inhabitants of the county of Lincoln," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to Dr. Sangrado," 1.0 1
"" "A collection of very valuable and scarce pieces relating to the last plague in the year 1665. Viz. I. Orders drawn up and published by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London, to prevent the spreading of the Infection. II. An Account of the first Rise, Progress, Symptoms and Cure of the Plague, being the Substance of a Letter from Doctor Hodges to a Person of Quality. III. Necessary Directions for the Prevention and Cure of the Plague, with divers Remediis of small Charge, by the College of Physicians. IV. Reflections on the Weekly Bills of Mortality, so far as they relate to all the Plagues which have happened in London from the Year 1592, to the Great Plague in 1665, and some other particular Diseases. With a Preface shewing the Usefulness of this Collection; some Errors of Dr. Mead, and his misrepresentations of Dr. Hodges and some Authors. To which is added, An Account of the Plague at Naples, in 1656, of which there died in one Day, 20000 Persons; with the Symptoms that appeared upon Dissection, and the approved Method of Cure." 1.0 1
"" "A defence of English commodities." 1.0 1
"" "The loyal worthies." 1.0 1
"" "Considerations on the American trade," 1.0 1
"" "The tryal of William Sacheverell Esq; and several other gentlemen," 1.0 1
"" "The history of Mary Ann Edwards," 1.0 1
"" "Explication du plat-fond de l'hopital royal a Greenwich." 1.0 1
"" "Authentick memoirs of the wicked life and dying words of the late John Collington," 1.0 2
"" "Index rerum & vocabulorum," 1.0 1
"" "Memorial concerning the present state of the Protestant religion in France." 1.0 1
"" "Vernon's glory. Containing fourteen new songs, occasion'd by the taking of Porto-Bello and Fort Chagre." 1.0 1
"" "The history and antiquities," 1.0 1
"" "The patriot: containing, a declaration in support of the constitution; the present state of the representation; and the means of obtaining a parliamentary reform." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks upon Dr. Hare's Four letters to a Tory member, concerning the management of the war, &c." 1.0 1
"" "East India House." 1.0 1
"" "The life and actions of Lewis Dominique Cartouche:" 1.0 2
"" "Alphabet royal," 1.0 1
"" "Declaration and testimony for the doctrine and order of the church of Christ, and against the errors of the present times." 1.0 1
"" "The london directory, for the year 1789;" 1.0 1
"" "The paphiad," 1.0 1
"" "A craftsman extraordinary." 1.0 1
"" "A brief journal of what passed in the city of Marseilles, while it was afflicted with the plague, in the year 1720." 1.0 1
"" "A description of the ancient and present state of the town and abbey," 1.0 1
"" "The history of the peace," 1.0 1
"" "Some considerations relating to the management of the affairs of the South-Sea Company." 1.0 1
"" "The grand defeat:" 1.0 1
"" "A compleat list of the Members who voted for and against the bill for repealing the Septennial Act, and for the more frequent meeting and calling of Parliaments: with the speeches of the two gentlemen who moved and seconded the question, Mar. 13, 1733/34." 1.0 1
"" "The doctrine of the Bible:" 1.0 1
"" "A prelude to the tryal of skill between Sacheverelism, and the constitution of the monarchy of Great Britain. Occasion'd by the printing Dr. Sacheverell's answer to his impeachment. With reflexions upon the notions of Bishop Sanderson, and the Deans, Hicks, Sherlock, and Atterbury; with other Clergy-Men, who have departed from the doctrine of the Church of England, profess'd in Queen Elizabeth's days." 1.0 1
"" "The secret history of the trust;" 1.0 1
"" "A new and correct list of the Lords spiritual and temporal:" 1.0 1
"" "An exact and compleat list of both Houses of the sixth Parliament of Great Britain;" 1.0 1
"" "A collection of treaties of peace, commerce, and alliance, between Great-Britain and other powers," 1.0 1
"" "The laity's directory; for the church service ON Sundays and Holy Days, for the year of our Lord MDCCXCIII." 1.0 1
"" "Rex redux:" 1.0 1
"" "The royal kalendar;" 1.0 1
"" "The history of Wilhelmina Susannah Dormer. Containing a wonderful series of events." 1.0 1
"" "Parsley's lyric companion." 1.0 1
"" "Seldom comes a better:" 1.0 1
"" "A new ballad on subsidy treaties. To the tune of Packington's pound." 1.0 1
"" "Robin Hood's garland." 30.0 3
"" "A dissertation on the use and abuse of tobacco." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the life of Mrs. A-a W-t. Shewing, I. The unkind Usage she receiv'd from an only Brother. II. The Cause of her coming to London. III. The Manner in which she was seduc'd from the Inn, to a House of ill Fame. IV. How she was there male-treated, debauch'd, and confin'd for the Space of two Years. V. Her Behaviour and Treatment there till the Time of her Deliverance, and how dispos'd of since." 1.0 1
"" "A plain and succinct discourse on convulsions in general;" 1.0 1
"" "First report of the Philanthropic Society." 2.0 2
"" "The laity's directory; for the church service on Sundays and Holy Days, for the year of our Lord MDCCXCV." 1.0 1
"" "The songs, duets, choruses, &c. &c. now singing at Vauxhall. Published by authority, and under the direction of Mr. Hooke." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on Clarissa," 1.0 1
"" "Round about our coal-fire:" 1.0 1
"" "Mandane drama per musica pel Teatro di S.M.B." 1.0 1
"" "A vindication of the memory of Mr. Chubb," 1.0 1
"" "The wanderer: or, surprizing escape." 1.0 2
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches: and the Form or Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons." 1.0 1
"" "The noctuary:" 1.0 1
"" "An address to the P-t, in behalf of the starving multitude. Pointing out the causes of the present high price of provisions: with easy and effectual methods how to make them cheap." 1.0 1
"" "An impartial account of the late expedition against St. Augustine under General Oglethorpe." 1.0 1
"" "Human passions:" 1.0 1
"" "Two letters from a gentlewoman near Edinburgh," 1.0 1
"" "A genuine account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words," 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the being of a God," 1.0 1
"" "A memoir of some principal circumstances in the life and death of the Reverend and learned Augustus Montague Toplady," 1.0 1
"" "The memoirs of King James II." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of papers." 1.0 1
"" "Female revenge:" 1.0 1
"" "A new bloody ballad," 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of Humphrey," 1.0 1
"" "The genuine life, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Religion one, even the self-same thing in all ages, in all places, in all persons." 1.0 1
"" "The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London;" 7.0 2
"" "The case of the Protestant dissenters in England, fairly stated." 1.0 1
"" "The British censor." 1.0 1
"" "The english pocket gardener:" 1.0 1
"" "The genuine copies of letters which passed between His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland and Lady Grosvenor;" 1.0 1
"" "The genuine protests of the Lords, during the last session of Parliament. Amongst which is that relating to Bambridge's affair." 1.0 1
"" "A description of the Golden Islands, with an account of the undertaking now on foot for making a settlement there: Explaining, 1st, The Nature of that Design, in general. 2dly, The Measures already taken: And, 3dly, Those intended to be taken hereafter." 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches." 12.0 3
"" "An apology for the life of Mr. T--------- C-----, comedian." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of the proceedings in the House of Commons against the Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Albans," 1.0 2
"" "A vindication of Oliver Cromwell," 1.0 1
"" "Reasons against receiving the Pretender, and restoring the Popish line." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the late application to Parliament, from the sugar refiners, grocers, &c. of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and of the city of Bristol." 1.0 1
"" "A lash for the laureat:" 1.0 1
"" "An essay on sugar, proving it the most pleasant, salubrious, and useful vegetable to mankind; especially as refin'd and brought to its present perfection in England. With Remarks on a Method lately published of procuring a Fermentation in the West-Indies." 1.0 1
"" "Esther. An oratorio:" 1.0 1
"" "The forsaken fair. An epistle from Calista in her late illness at Bath, to Lothario on his approaching nuptials." 1.0 1
"" "The nation preserved;" 1.0 1
"" "The dissenters memorial:" 1.0 1
"" "A merry new year's gift;" 1.0 1
"" "The poetical preceptor; or, a collection of select pieces of poetry; extracted from the works of the most eminent English poets." 1.0 1
"" "A few thoughts on political subjects," 1.0 1
"" "A convincing reply to the Lord Beilhaven's speech," 1.0 1
"" "The inconsoleables: or, the contented cuckold." 1.0 1
"" "The tryal and condemnation of Don Prefatio D'Asaven'," 1.0 1
"" "The frauds and abuses of the coal-dealers detected and exposed;" 1.0 1
"" "The loyal mourner for the best of princes:" 1.0 1
"" "Marriage;" 1.0 1
"" "An epistle from Sapho to Philenis." 1.0 1
"" "Queries upon queries, to be answer'd by the male-content players. For the satisfaction of the publick, in regard to the present dispute between them and the manager." 1.0 1
"" "Lord Malmesbury's embassy. Official documents, in the negociation at Lisle, presented to the two Houses of Parliament, by order of his Majesty. Containing the whole state papers which passed between the British and French plenipotentiaries, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Monsieur Thing's origin." 1.0 1
"" "The rural maid, a poem." 1.0 1
"" "Now, or never: or, seasonable thoughts for the present times." 1.0 1
"" "Reasons humbly offered for composing a new set of articles of religion:" 1.0 1
"" "Apollo's lyre;" 1.0 1
"" "Faction unmask'd," 1.0 1
"" "Arms and the man." 1.0 1
"" "The defence of the prisoners in York Castle" 1.0 1
"" "The psalms of David, and other portions of the sacred Scriptures," 1.0 1
"" "The present necessity of distinguishing publick spirit from party." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the death of the late King of Sweden," 1.0 1
"" "Public spirit: an essay." 1.0 1
"" "King Charles's speech in the House of Lords, May the first, 1641. before he past the Bill of attainder against the Earl of Strafford. With some other curious pieces: Containing, I. The Earl of Straford's Letter to the King, perswading him to pass the Bill of Attainder. II. The King's Letter to the House of Lords, in behalf of the said Earl; sent by the Prince of Wales. III. The Earls Speech on the Scaffold. IV. The King's Declaration and Repentance for the Death of the said Earl; faithfully Collected from His Majesty's own Works." 1.0 1
"" "A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Wednesday the twenty-seventh of this instant February, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in the most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty: for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgements, which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved; and imploring His Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty by Sea and Land, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to Himself, and to His Kingdoms. By His Majesty's Special Command." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the people of England; shewing the advantages arising from the frequent changes of ministers; with an address to the next administration." 1.0 1
"" "The mock-Preacher:" 1.0 1
"" "The force of nature;" 1.0 1
"" "Poor Jack, or the true and authentic life and adventures of Lieutenant John Trueman; including the story of his friend, Christopher Horam, the Indian governor." 1.0 1
"" "A particular account of the two rebellions, which happen'd at Constantinople, in the years MDCCXXX, and MDCCXXXI, at the deposition of Achmet the Third, and the elevation of Mahomet the Fifth: composed from the original memorials drawn up in Constantinople: With Remarks, Explaining the Names, Offices, Dignities, &c. of the Port. Lately publish'd in French, at the Hague: Now for the Excellency of the Relation translated into English." 1.0 1
"" "The hand-Bill;" 1.0 1
"" "A concise history & description of Kenilworth Castle," 1.0 1
"" "Wednesday club-law:" 1.0 1
"" "An impartial review of the present state of affairs in Europe." 1.0 1
"" "A form of prayer, for morning and evening; fitted for the use of Christians of any denomination. To which are added, four plain and short homilies. Let us follow after things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another. Rom. xiv. 19. That we may all hold the faith, in unity of spirit, in the bond of peace, and in righteousness of life. Common Prayer. Agreeable to the Plan of the Authors of the Free and Candid Disquisitions: and Published with the Approbation of several worthy Members of the Church of England." 1.0 1
"" "The religious and civil advantages enjoyed by those who live under the British government; and their duty in consequence of these; with the dreadful nature of a national revolution." 1.0 1
"" "The new spouters companion, or a selection of prologues and epilogues, as delivered at the London theatres, Dedicated to the School of Garrick. Illustrated with The art of acting, and The picture of a spouting club." 1.0 1
"" "The naval songster," 1.0 1
"" "Otaheite: a poem." 1.0 1
"" "The inspector's rhapsody or soliloquy," 1.0 1
"" "Phœnix Britannicus: being a miscellaneous collection of scarce and curious tracts, historical, political, biographical, Satirical, Critical, Characteristical, &c. Prose and Verse. Only to be found in the Cabinets of the Curious. Interspersed with Choice Pieces from Original Mss. Vol. I. Containing Numbers I, II, III, IV, V & VI. Collected by J. Morgan, Gent." 1.0 1
"" "Some observations on a bill entituled," 1.0 2
"" "A new edition, corrected to the 20th of February. The Royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1790; Including a complete and correct List of the 16th Parliament of Great Britain, summoried to meet for their first Session on the 18th of May 1784. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices." 1.0 1
"" "The present ministry justify'd:" 1.0 2
"" "The trade with France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, considered:" 1.0 1
"" "Look before you leap, or, the fate of the Jews. A warning to the people of other nations, in the case of Richard Brothers, the prophet. By one who readeth and revereth the scriptures." 1.0 1
"" "Scheme for reducing, and finally redeeming, the national debt," 1.0 1
"" "The scotch rogue:" 17.0 2
"" "A letter to a modern dissenting Whig concerning the present juncture of affairs; with a comparison between the former principles, and the present practices of that party." 1.0 1
"" "The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations," 1.0 1
"" "An historical narrative of the discovery of New Holland and New South Wales," 1.0 1
"" "An exposition of St. Athanasius's creed according to scripture and the doctrine of the Church of England. With an explanation of those commonly (but falsly) call'd the damnatory clauses. For the benefit of ordinary capacities. By the author of The Psalms of David made fit for the closet." 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the Original Tongues: and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, by his Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "The substance of all the depositions taken at the coroners inquest the 17th, 19th, and 21st of November," 1.0 1
"" "For the face and skin," 1.0 1
"" "Mr. Clark's benefit." 1.0 1
"" "A farther examination and explanation of the South-Sea Company's scheme." 1.0 1
"" "The last will and testament of the Right Honourable R-t E- of O-d," 1.0 1
"" "An authentick relation of the many hardships and sufferings of a Dutch sailor," 1.0 1
"" "Things set in a proper light. Being a full answer to a noble author's misrepresentation of things as they are." 1.0 1
"" "The law of physicians, surgeons, and apothecaries: containing all the statutes, cases at large, arguments, resolutions, and judgments concerning them. Compiled, By Desire of a Great Personage, for the Use of such Gentlemen of the Faculty as are Enemies to Quackery, in Order To point out the Defects in the Law, as it now stands, relative to those Professions, and To propose such Expedients for remedying them as they shall think necessary, before the next Session of Parliament, when it is intended to apply for an Act for regulating the Practice of Physick, and suppressing Empirical Nostrums." 1.0 1
"" "The report of the committee appointed to examine into the conduct of the H--- B------. Wherein the grievances of the free and independant electors are fairly stated." 1.0 1
"" "Bulky reputation:" 1.0 1
"" "Advice to the fair:" 1.0 1
"" "La villana riconoscinta," 1.0 1
"" "Characterism, or, the modern age display'd;" 1.0 1
"" "The devil's almanac:" 1.0 1
"" "An argument;" 1.0 1
"" "Some considerations humbly offer'd touching the administration and receiving the sacrament of the Lord's supper," 1.0 1
"" "Publications printed by order of the society for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and levellers," 1.0 1
"" "Miscellaneous pieces, in prose and verse: relative to the contested elections, for Members of Parliament for the county of Norfolk, and city and county of Norwich. Anno Domini, 1768." 1.0 1
"" "Abbey-Church," 1.0 1
"" "Presbyterian loyalty in 1648." 1.0 1
"" "A genuine intercepted letter," 1.0 1
"" "The joint and humble address of the Tories and Whiggs," 1.0 1
"" "A persuasive to resignation under afflictions, on the consideration of our Saviour's sufferings for us. By way of letter to a near friend." 1.0 1
"" "Further testimonies of the authenticity of the prophecies of Mr. Richard Brothers," 1.0 1
"" "Tom Thumb's folio;" 1.0 1
"" "Reflexions on impeaching and impeachers: addressed to Warren Hastings, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "The expedience, utility, and necessity of a new bridge, at or near Blackfryars; all objections thereto fully answered, and the requisite disposition exemplified." 1.0 1
"" "The court and city jester:" 1.0 1
"" "An alphabetical list of the names of all the freemen of the city of Chester, who polled (and for whom) at the general election for representatives in Parliament for the said city. Begun at the County-Court held in and for the County of the said City, on Wednesday the Twenty-Second, and ended on Monday the Twenty-Seventh Day of July 1747. Before the Worshipful Mr. Robert Maddock and Mr. Tho. Bridge, Sheriffs of the said City. Candidates Sir Robert Grosvenor, Bart. Philip Hen. Warburton, Esq; and James Mainwaring, Jun. Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "An authentic detail of particulars relative to the late Duchess of Kingston." 1.0 1
"" "Hiberniæ notitia:" 1.0 1
"" "The peerage directory:" 1.0 1
"" "Observations on mundane affairs." 1.0 1
"" "A description of the nature of slavery among the Moors." 1.0 1
"" "The fabulator" 1.0 1
"" "A supplement to the last edition of the Lords' protests: containing protests from June 1767, to May 1770." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "A narrative of all the robberies," 1.0 1
"" "The world turned up-side down;" 1.0 1
"" "Obscurities and defects of the mercantile law considered," 1.0 1
"" "Adventures under-ground." 1.0 1
"" "Rantum-Scantum: or town-topics." 1.0 1
"" "Onania:" 1.0 1
"" "The gallant Moriscoes; or, robbers of the Pyrenees. A dramatic performance. In five acts." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Honourable Mr. C-s F-x." 1.0 1
"" "The masters of extraordinary merit," 1.0 1
"" "A short history of the Highland regiment;" 1.0 1
"" "The russian catechism," 1.0 1
"" "An epistle to the author of The Rosciad and The apology." 1.0 1
"" "A word to the freeholders and burgesses of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"" "The bishop of Bangor vindicated." 1.0 1
"" "The motives which have determined the city of Glasgow to desert the Blackfriar Church, and betake themselves to a chapel. In a letter from Prfr-, to H- M-, Esq; Airshire. To which is added, An Appendix." 1.0 1
"" "Il puntiglio amoroso," 1.0 1
"" "Christianity on appeal to the reason of mankind," 1.0 1
"" "Tables requisite to be used with the astronomical and nautical ephemeris. Published by order of the Commissioners of Longitude." 1.0 1
"" "A present for a little boy." 1.0 1
"" "The astonishing history and adventures of Miss Betsey Warwick the female rambler." 1.0 1
"" "England's constitutional test for the year 1763: in which are discussed, I. Authorship. II. Popularity. III. Liberty of the press. IV. The dignity of London juries." 1.0 1
"" "The london," 1.0 1
"" "A philosophical enquiry into the properties of electricity." 1.0 1
"" "A book of psalmody;" 1.0 1
"" "The countryman's guide to London." 1.0 1
"" "A proper memorial for the 29th of May, the glorious day which bless'd these nations with the return of King Charles the IId, their Rightful Monarch. Being An Historical Account of his wonderful Escape, after the Battel of Worcester, from the hot Pursuit of those inhuman Robel, who, having drank his Father's Blood, thirsted after his. As also of the following Usurpations, and of the Glorious and Happy Restoration of the Royal Family. Containing Many remarkable Particulars and Circumstances of those Great Providences not mention'd by the Earl of Clarendon, or any other Historian; and shewing, that no one Dissenter or Fanatick had the least Hand in the first of them. A Relation fit to be imprinted in the Hearts of all true Loyalists, and kept in their Houses for the Information of their Children, to shew them how miraculously God protected his Anointed, in order to bless these Kingdoms with his Restoration." 1.0 1
"" "The behaviour of the cl-gy," 1.0 1
"" "Evidences of the kingdom of darkness:" 1.0 1
"" "The flight of the pretender," 1.0 1
"" "The present state of the British and French trade to Africa and America consider'd and compar'd; with some propositions in favour of the trade of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"" "Reasons for a war; from the imminent danger with which Europe is threatned," 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the lives and families of the Lords Kilmarnock, Cromartie, and Balmerino." 1.0 1
"" "An english monster:" 1.0 1
"" "The defection farther consider'd," 1.0 2
"" "Impartial memoirs of the life of Thomas Paine," 1.0 2
"" "Attalo." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of twenty eight psalm tunes" 1.0 2
"" "The humble thoughts," 1.0 1
"" "Mr. Ad's motives for renouncing the popish and re-embracing the protestant religion, in which he was educated; with several fresh instances of the unchristian principles of the papists in general, and the Jesuits in particular." 1.0 1
"" "Poems," 1.0 1
"" "An earnest appeal to passionate people:" 1.0 1
"" "A seasonable and serious expostulation with some of the dissenting teachers," 1.0 1
"" "Some observations upon a late pamphlet," 1.0 1
"" "Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in Wives in plenty; or, the more the merrier! A comedy in three acts. Altered from The Coquet of Molloy. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket." 1.0 1
"" "The battle of the quills:" 1.0 1
"" "The seaman's confidence." 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Translated Out Of The Original Tongues: And With The Former Translations Diligently Compared And Revised, BY His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed To BE Read In Churches." 1.0 1
"" "The second part of Pleasure for a minute." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the house of Hanover." 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches; And the Form or Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons." 1.0 1
"" "The laws and customs, rights, liberties, and privileges, of the City of London: Containing. The several Charters granted to the said City from William the Conqueror to the present Time; the Magistrates and Officers thereof, and their respective Creations, Elections, Rights, Duties, and Authorities; the Laws and Customs of the City, as the same relates to the Persons or Estates of the Citizens; the Nature, Jurisdiction, Practice and Proceedings of the several Courts in London; and the Acts of Parliament concerning the Cities of London and Westminster, alphabetically digested under the following Titles, viz. Administration, Aldermen, Aliens, Annoyance, Apothecaries, Appeals, Ashes, Attaints, Ballast, Barbers, Baw-by-Houses, Billingsgate, Black-Well-Hall, Brass, Brokers and Stock-Jobbers, Buildings, Butchers, Butter and Cheese, Carts, Chairs, Churches, Coaches, Coals, Conduits, Constables, Coopers, Cordwainers, Corn, Debts, Drapery, Election, Fish, Fuel, Garbling and Gauging, Gold and Goldsmiths, Gunpowder, Highways, Jury, Market, Oilmen, Painters and Plaisterers, Pavement, Physicians, Quo Warranto, Recognizances, Sewers, Stock-Jobbers, Streets, Tithes, Victuallers, Water, Watermen, Weights and Measures, and Wine." 1.0 1
"" "A plain and faithful narrative of the differences among the Dissenters at Exeter relating to the doctrine of the ever blessed Trinity," 1.0 1
"" "The necessity of peace and union among the members of the church of England;" 1.0 1
"" "A banquet for gentlemen and ladies," 1.0 1
"" "Entertaining extracts:" 1.0 1
"" "The art of drawing in perspective:" 43.0 2
"" "Her Majesty's reasons for creating the electoral prince of Hanover a peer of this realm:" 1.0 2
"" "An address to the people of England." 1.0 1
"" "Schemes submitted to the consideration of the publick," 1.0 1
"" "Poetical pieces by several hands." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to Dr. Sherlock, concerning the wickedness and injustice of making any addition to a divine institution, by human authority, a term of religious communion, and a qualification to a civil employ. Occasion'd by his late Vindication of the Corporation and Test-Acts, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Some remarks upon the abstract of Mr. Sheppard's discourse to his congregation on the thirtieth of January 1722-23. Printed in the Ipswich-Journal, February the 9th. 1723." 1.0 1
"" "The london directory, for the year 1788;" 1.0 1
"" "Education. A fairy tale." 1.0 1
"" "Short animadversions on the difference now set up between gin and rum, and our mother country and colonies." 1.0 1
"" "Sports and pastime:" 1.0 1
"" "Charity;" 1.0 1
"" "An answer to Mr. Peirce's Western inquisition, &c." 1.0 1
"" "The margate guide." 1.0 1
"" "The herald of love," 1.0 1
"" "The debtor relieved;" 1.0 1
"" "A modern familiar religious conversation," 1.0 1
"" "The true picture of an ancient Tory," 1.0 1
"" "Bishop Atterbury's and Bishop Smalridge's reasons for not signing the declaration;" 1.0 1
"" "The polite songster;" 1.0 1
"" "The game of quadrille;" 1.0 1
"" "The court medley:" 1.0 1
"" "A second epistle to the Reverend Dr. Brooke," 1.0 1
"" "A man of abilities for the Earl of B---------e," 1.0 1
"" "Armageddon: or, the necessity of carrying on the war, if such a peace cannot be obtained as may render Europe safe, and trade secure." 1.0 1
"" "A genuine and authentic account of the proceedings at the late election for the city and liberty of Westminster. Containing, a complete collection of the papers, letters, &c. &c. printed on both sides, during the said election. Published by permission." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a member of the House of Commons," 1.0 1
"" "Serious reflections on the present condition of Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the ceremonies observed at the coronation of the kings and queens of England." 1.0 1
"" "Observations on the new militia bill," 1.0 1
"" "The dancing-Master." 1.0 1
"" "Complete lists of both houses of the tenth Parliament" 1.0 1
"" "Proposals for taking off the land-tax:" 1.0 1
"" "Ezio." 1.0 1
"" "Musarum lachrymæ:" 1.0 1
"" "The london merchants triumphant:" 1.0 1
"" "A guide for malt-worms. The second part. Being a description of the manners and customs of the most eminent publick houses in and about the cities of London and Westminster. With a hint on the props (or principal customers) of each house. In a Method so plain, that any Thirsty Person (of the meanest Capacity) may easily find the nearest Way from one House to another. Done by several hands. Illustrated with proper cuts." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the people of Great-Britain; occasioned by the republication of the Craftsmen :" 1.0 1
"" "The friendship of King Lewis always fatal." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1770." 1.0 1
"" "The humours of a fair:" 1.0 1
"" "Vanella in the straw." 1.0 1
"" "Knights-Hill Farm the statesman's retreat, a poem, descriptive and political, Portraying The King The Queen Lord Chancellor Lord Gower Lord Temple Lord Shelburne Lord Carmarthen Lord Chamberlain Carlo Khan Dutchess of D-Nshire Duke of D-Nshire Lord D-t M-t H Lord H-r T F-d Sir W. H- E-D B- Esq. &c. &c. &c. Dedicated to the Earl of Salisbury, Lord Chamberlain of his Majesty's Houshold." 1.0 1
"" "The general cashier'd:" 1.0 2
"" "A view of the political transactions of Great-Britain" 1.0 1
"" "The happy conquest:" 1.0 1
"" "Endymion: or the universal satyrist." 1.0 1
"" "The jolly companion;" 1.0 1
"" "A genuine epistle from M-w P-r, Esq; at Paris, to the Reverend J-n S-t," 1.0 1
"" "Instructions sur le rosaire," 1.0 1
"" "A sett of new psalm-tunes and anthems," 1.0 1
"" "The emperor's commissiorial decree to the Diet of the states of the Empire," 1.0 1
"" "A second part of A view of London and Westminster:" 1.0 1
"" "Letters to two great men. The first to the Earl of E******t; the second to the Earl of B**e. In which is a beautiful anecdote concerning His Majesty King George, III." 1.0 1
"" "The British constitution." 1.0 1
"" "The barber's mirror; or a portrait of the Rev. William Huntington, drawn from real life: being remarks on that gentleman's pamphlet entitled \"the Barber:\" with an account of his strange and deplorable frenzy. In a letter to a friend." 1.0 1
"" "The leicestershire harmony:" 1.0 1
"" "A presbyterian on horse-back." 5.0 2
"" "A true state of the contracts relating to the third money-subscription taken by the South-Sea Company." 1.0 1
"" "The lords protests in the late session of Parliament, viz. I. On the Rejecting of the Pension-Bill. II. On Passing the Bill for Punishing Mutiny and Desertion, &c. III. On the Misapplying of the Sinking Fund. IV. On the Enquiry into the Management of the present South-Sea Directors. To which is added, Britannia excisa in two parts. With an alphabetical list of all the members who voted for and against the Excise-Bill, properly distinguish'd by their Titles, Boroughs they represent, Places under the Government, &c. Also, The Lord Mayor's Speech in Common Council, and the City of London's Petition against the Excise-Bill." 1.0 1
"" "Five letters containing a new and easy method of learning the Hebrew language." 1.0 1
"" "Love at first sight; or, the gay in a flutter. Being a collection of advertisements, chiefly comic, Directed to and from Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Marybon, Cuper's, and other Gardens, both public and private, the Opera-House, both the Theatres, White's Chocolate-House, St. James's, Rainbow, Tom's, Slaughter's, Pon's, Bedford, Lebec, and most of the polite Coffee-Houses and Taverns about Town. Under the borrowed Names of Altamont, Aminta, Bellimperia, Bevile, Budd, Clarinda, Clarissa, Cleanthes, Constantia, Corrina, Cusifle, Cynthia, Decency, Dicky, Dorinda, Endymion, Flash, Fortunatus, Fribble, Goodwill, Heartfree, Julia, Lindamira, Melissa, Mendstays, Mira, Miranda, No-Body, Pantin, Pariochus, Philomel, Philopatrius, Phit, Ridens, Romeo, Sacharissa, Some-Body, Strephon, Sylvia, Vidow-Hunt. With many others equally entertaining. Othello by Mr. Garrick, Desdemona by Mr. Quin, Miss. Polly Baker, and Henry Foolding, Esq; &c. &c." 1.0 1
"" "Dildoides. A burlesque poem." 1.0 1
"" "Magdalen-Grove: or, a dialogue between the doctor and the devil. Written in February in the year 1713. and found among the papers of a gentleman deceas'd. Humbly dedicated to the author and admirers of The apparition, a poem." 1.0 1
"" "Reflections upon a pamphlet. Entitled Observations upon the laws of excise." 1.0 1
"" "The poetical monitor:" 3.0 2
"" "The london directory for the year 1772." 1.0 1
"" "The honour and advantage of Great Britain," 1.0 1
"" "The ass race: or the secret history of Archy Armstrong, fool to King Charles I. Extracted from a very curious Mss." 1.0 1
"" "The distressed pair; or the affecting history of Mr. and Mrs. Benbrooke, of the city of New York in America." 1.0 1
"" "R-----'s on both sides. In which are the characters of some r---'s not yet describ'd; with a true description of an old Whig, and a modern Whig; an old Tory, and a modern Tory; High-Flyer, or Motly; as also of a Minister of State. By the same author." 1.0 1
"" "Proceedings of the Association for Preserving Liberty and Property Against Republicans and Levellers." 1.0 1
"" "A hint on duelling," 1.0 1
"" "A dialogue between Dick --- and Tom ---, Esqrs; relating to the present divisions in I-d." 1.0 1
"" "Trinity in unity. In answer to a great ingenious lady, that asked, how she might have an idea of the divinity of Christ, without a notion of two Gods." 1.0 1
"" "The useful and necessary companion containing chronological tables," 1.0 1
"" "A collection of important tracts," 1.0 1
"" "Memorials of Archbishop Grindal:" 1.0 1
"" "The life of Colonel Don Francisco." 1.0 1
"" "The soldier's companion;" 3.0 2
"" "The london directory for the year 1776." 1.0 1
"" "The trage-Comedy, acted by the late ministry: or an answer to a scadalous pamphlet, entitul'd, A defence of the King." 1.0 1
"" "The perplexed lovers; or, the double marriage. A musical piece, of two acts, as performed at the Salisbury Theatre. The music selected by Mr. Gaudry." 1.0 1
"" "The information against the Duke of Marlborough." 1.0 1
"" "The tears of Britannia:" 1.0 1
"" "Happiness revealed: or, reflections on death, the resurrection, the day of judgment, and eternity." 1.0 1
"" "The gentleman's diary," 1.0 1
"" "The whole proceedings of the late contested election, of the city of Bristol; between Messrs. Cruger, Burke, Clare, & Brickdale:" 1.0 1
"" "The dead emperor:" 1.0 1
"" "A genuine letter to Mr. Joseph Fowke, from his brother near Lisbon, dated November 1755." 1.0 1
"" "The substance of a late conference," 1.0 1
"" "The citizen's procession," 1.0 1
"" "Miscellanies, upon the following subjects." 1.0 1
"" "The frauds and abuses of the coal-dealers detected and exposed:" 1.0 1
"" "The lamentation of Britannia for the two-and-twenty months imprisonment of John Wilkes, Esq. in the King's-Bench Prison." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the free-holders of Great-Britain;" 1.0 1
"" "The eternal deity, or exisistence of the logos, our Lord Jesus Christ, proved by nine demonstrations raised from the sacred scriptures. In a letter to Mr. Peirce. Together with some reflections on two sermons of his, preach'd first in his own place at Exeter, and then in London. As also a remark or two on his Western inquisition." 1.0 1
"" "The english nation vindicated" 1.0 1
"" "Political speculations;" 1.0 1
"" "Elements nautical and commercial." 1.0 1
"" "The plotters;" 1.0 1
"" "His Majesty's obligations to the Whigs plainly proved." 1.0 1
"" "An essay on the nature," 1.0 1
"" "The new spouter's companion; or, a choice collection of prologues and epilogues: being a complete theatrical remembrancer, and universal key to theatrical knowledge. Containing All the favourite and most esteemed Prologues and Epilogues, which have been written by distinguished Wits, to accompany approved Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, Farees, Pantomimes, and every other Species of Theatrical Entertainment worthy of Notice, and spoken by the most celebrated Performers, at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, Hay-Market, and on other Stages in different Parts of the Kingdom. Including Several Prologues and Epilogues, Composed on Purpose for this Work, to be spoken occasionally in the Characters of Bucks, Bloods, Choice Spirits, Bravos, Fribbles, &c. &c. Together with that celebrated Piece, called The Picture of a Play-House; or, Bucks Have at Ye All: and other valuable Pieces, not to be found in any other Collection. The whole brought down to the present Time, and rendered extremely diverting to Readers, Speakers, and Hearers. To which is Prefixed an Introduction, Including Rules to be Observed in Theatrical Representation and Public Speaking. A new edition, carefully revised and corrected by Mr. Palmer." 1.0 1
"" "The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Thursday the second day of July, 1713. With Her Majesties most gracious answer: and Their Lordships address thereupon; and Her Majesties most gracious answer to the said address." 1.0 1
"" "An irregular ode being the first poem made on the coronation of His most sacred Majesty King George, in the time of the late ministry, on October the 20th 1714. and then inscribed to the most ingenious Mr. Addison." 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings on His Majesty's commission of oyer and terminer, and goal delivery for the High Court of Admiralty of England," 1.0 1
"" "Dialogue between the two giants at Guildhall," 1.0 1
"" "The crisis: or, seasonable advice to the freeholders of Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "The genuine life of William Hawke," 1.0 1
"" "The perfidious P--- being letters from a nobleman to two ladies," 1.0 1
"" "The case of Charles the son of James;" 1.0 1
"" "Novellettes moral and sentimental partly original and partly compiled by the late, T. Potter. Surgeon at North Shields, near Newcastle upon Tyne." 1.0 1
"" "Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magnæ Britanniæ," 1.0 1
"" "An appendix to The devout communicant: containing more particular directions and meditations for the time of receiving the Holy Communion; with a prayer before and after." 1.0 1
"" "The ladies tales: exemplifying the virtues and vices of the quality. With reflections." 1.0 1
"" "An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender." 1.0 2
"" "The royal Kalendar;" 26.0 8
"" "A true and faithful narrative of Oliver Cromwell's compact with the devil for seven years," 1.0 3
"" "The proceedings of a court martial, appointed to enquire into the conduct of a certain great man." 1.0 1
"" "An attorney's practice epitomiz'd;" 1.0 1
"" "Il giramondo drama giocoso per musica. Per il Teatro di S.M.B." 1.0 1
"" "The life and political opinions of the late Sam House;" 1.0 1
"" "A genuine narrative of the life and surprising robberies and adventures of William Page." 1.0 2
"" "All pleas'd at last; a new comedy in five acts. Never before published. As it is acted at all the theatres in Dublin." 1.0 1
"" "The poll for a Member of Parliament for the city of Norwich," 8.0 2
"" "The foundation of all learning, or child's first book, by which a child will learn more in one month than by many others in twelve." 1.0 1
"" "The parson and his maid, a tale." 1.0 1
"" "The grove and clown." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1782." 1.0 1
"" "Bell's complete and correct list of the army," 1.0 1
"" "A criticism on Mahomet and Irene." 1.0 1
"" "A dissertation on Mr. Hogarth's six prints lately publish'd," 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the life and writings of Sir Richard Steele. Wherein are contained two curious dissertations written by the late bishop Burnet, viz. I. A Defence of Polygamy, proving that it is not contrary to the Law and Nature of Marriage; and that an express Prohibition of it is no where to be found in Scripture. II. The Lawfulness of Divorce on Account of Sterility in Women, proving that Defect a sufficient Reason for Separation. also some memoirs of the Earls of Nottingham, Portmore, and Lord Chief Baron Pengelly, with his Will." 1.0 1
"" "An essay on modern gallantry." 1.0 1
"" "An account of John Weskett," 1.0 1
"" "A collection of all the speeches, messages, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Abstracts of two acts of Parliament, passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of King George the Third, for the amendment and preservation of the public highways, and for regulating the turnpike roads. By a member of parliament. Who has been very assiduous in those Affairs, And is desirous of having them perfectly understood by the Public." 1.0 1
"" "The tricks of London laid open:" 1.0 2
"" "The triumph of beauty:" 1.0 1
"" "Jura populi Anglicani:" 1.0 1
"" "An ode for the guild day," 1.0 1
"" "Some queries on the minutes of the council of war held at Gibraltar the fourth of May last:" 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, and With the former Translations diligently compared and revised, By His Majesty's special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 4.0 2
"" "A new edition (corrected to the 10th of February) of The royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1783; Including a compleat and correct List of the 15th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 31st of October 1780. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland I. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices." 1.0 1
"" "An heroi-Comical epistle from a certain doctor to a certain gentle-woman," 1.0 1
"" "The expediency and necessity of revising and improving the publick liturgy, Humbly Represented. Being the substance of an essay for a review of the Book of Common-Prayer, so far as relates to that Point. With a specimen of a new liturgy. To which is annexed, A Letter in Favour of a Review, By a Clergyman. Also, A Method proposed, to prevent Disaffection to the present Establishment, and the Encrease of Popery in these Kingdoms. The Whole submitted to the Attention and Regard of our Governors." 1.0 1
"" "A new hieroglyphical Bible For the Amusement & Instruction of Children;" 1.0 1
"" "The case of Richard Steele, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "Self-Murther and duelling the effects of cowardice and atheism." 1.0 1
"" "Candid thoughts on the parallel (lately published) between the English constitution, and the former government of Sweden" 1.0 1
"" "An address to conforming Arians," 1.0 1
"" "Hypocrisy unmasked; or, a short inquiry into the religious complaints of our American colonies." 1.0 1
"" "The catch club:" 1.0 1
"" "The doctrine of innuendo's discuss'd; or the liberty of the press maintain'd: being some thoughts upon the present treatment of the printer and publishers of the Craftsman." 1.0 1
"" "The beauty of love and friendship. Intermixed with a great variety of surprising and diverting examples." 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the present state of discipline in the Sunday-Schools, in Kendal," 1.0 1
"" "The advertiser. A poem." 1.0 1
"" "Michaelmas term," 1.0 1
"" "The jamaica lady: or, the life of Bavia. Containing an account of her intrigues, cheats, amours in England, Jamaica, and the Royal Navy. A Pleasant Relation of the Amours of the Officers of a Fourth Rate Man of War with their Female Passengers, in a Voyage from Jamaica to England. With the diverting humours of Capt. Fustian, Commander of the said Ship. And the Character of his Irish Surgeon; the Reason of his Preferment; and Manner of obtaining his Warrant." 1.0 1
"" "The rival lap dog and the tale," 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter , Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or said in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "A true list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal;" 1.0 1
"" "The song of the robin-redbreast turn'd canary-bird." 1.0 1
"" "A full account of the case of John Sayer, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "The secret history of Meadilla: containing a faithful account of her birth and parentage; her Amour with a Gentleman in Ireland, and the several remarkable Passages that occurr'd to her in her Way from thence to London: Her Behaviour and Conduct for the last four Years: With her Views in frequenting the Court. Together with the whole series of her amour with Count Onslorio, and Their Extraordinary Nuptials. Also the several Circumstances attending the same, and geniune copies of several letters: Particularly, The First which Count Onslorio sent to her, on his seeing her at Court, wherein he begg'd her to admit his Addresses, which he assured her were Honourable. With Meadilla's Answer. And another Letter she sent him, on his absenting himself after Consummation. With the proceedings, As they are going on in the Ecclesiastical Court, on the behalf of Meadilla, for conjugal rights. The whole concluded, with a parallel between the Cases of Count Onslorio and Meadilla, the Ld. Fitz-Maurice and Mrs. Eliz. Leeson." 1.0 1
"" "An historical account of the triumphant spirit of the Whigs;" 1.0 1
"" "Fontenoy," 1.0 1
"" "Sir *** speech upon the peace." 1.0 1
"" "The london medley:" 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer," 58.0 10
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches." 37.0 2
"" "This day is published, Improved Latin orthography. Phædrus; or, Phaidros' fables, in Latin, adapted to The Use of Learners and others, by some Change in the Spelling, together with additional Vowel Characters and Marks; formed on The Greek Model, compared with the Ancient Latin, &c. vide Preface; expressing Not only the Quantities, but distinguishing the Acceptations and Senses of Words in a far clearer and shorter Mode than the Common. being Volume the First of the latin authors; which all Are intended by the Editor to be published successively in said Manner. scriptois addere lucem, &c. By S. B. A.B." 1.0 1
"" "Bartholomew fair: an heroi-comical poem." 1.0 1
"" "The world in disguise:" 1.0 1
"" "Some observations upon the laws against Protestant dissenters; proving that the manner of executing those laws, is provoking to God, injurious to the dissenters, and scandalous to the church." 1.0 1
"" "Britannia: or the contrast between Robert W- and William P-. A pastoral dialogue, by way of allegory." 1.0 1
"" "The certain futurity of free actions no contradiction:" 1.0 1
"" "The genuine life of William Cox," 2.0 2
"" "A descriptive account of the devil's bridge, Hafod, Strata Florida Abbey," 1.0 1
"" "A true and impartial account of the poll of the inhabitants of the ward of Broad Street," 1.0 1
"" "A reply to the subscribing ministers reasons, in their vindication, for declaring their faith at this critical juncture: and, in other than express scripture words. Publish'd by Agreement of a Committee, of the Non-Subscribing Ministers." 1.0 1
"" "Abstract of three acts of Parliament" 1.0 1
"" "The secret history of the free-masons. Being an accidental discovery, of the ceremonies made use of in the several lodges, upon the admittance of a brother as a Free and Accepted Mason; with the Charge, Oath, and private Articles, given to him at the Time of his Admittance. Printed from the old original record of the society; with some Observations, Reflections, and Critical Remarks on the New Constitution Book of the Free Masons, written by James Anderson, A. M. and dedicated to the Duke of Montague, by J. T. Desaguliers, L. L. D. Deputy Grand Master. With a short dictionary of private signs, or signals." 1.0 1
"" "A new Rosciad." 1.0 1
"" "The london directory for the year 1778." 1.0 1
"" "Onania;" 6.0 2
"" "Solomon against Welton: or, that prince's authority brought against the insolence of the White-Chappel priest. Being a defence of the resistance made to the late King James, by the Church of England, at the late Glorious Revolution in 1688. By way of remarks on the Dr's sermo preach'd before the Lieutenancy at St. Lawrence's Church, November 19. 1710." 1.0 1
"" "The state of Rome," 1.0 2
"" "The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion;" 8.0 3
"" "The young men and maids delight; or, the new English valentine writer;" 1.0 1
"" "The conduct of our officers, as well general as inferior, in the late battle near Tournay, examined; and the true causes of our defeat assign'd. In a new and more authentic account of the whole action, than any that has yet been publish'd." 1.0 1
"" "The instructive miscellany;" 1.0 1
"" "A short-Hand dictionary, to which is prefixed the rules or principles of that useful and pleasing art; Together With Such plain Directions for the Learner, AS To Enable School-Boys as well as Adults to acquire a perfect Knowledge of Short-Hand without a Master." 1.0 1
"" "The crisis." 11.0 3
"" "An authentic account of the capture of the Dutch Fleet," 1.0 1
"" "Some matters of fact," 1.0 1
"" "The d-t-h alliance, a farce, in two acts." 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, and With the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 2.0 2
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris for the year 1797." 1.0 2
"" "The masquerade. A poem." 1.0 1
"" "The real antiquity and authority of the Church of Rome vindicated and proved," 1.0 1
"" "A general account and description of the island of Corsica:" 1.0 1
"" "An essay for reforming the modern way of practising medicine in Edinburgh:" 1.0 1
"" "Eleanora; or a tragical but true case of incest in Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "A complete collection of all the papers which have been published on occasion of the late election of two members to serve in Parliament, for the City of Lincoln, in the month of June, 1790." 1.0 1
"" "God's wonders in the great deep," 1.0 1
"" "A key to the memoirs of the affairs of Scotland." 1.0 1
"" "The hymns of Orpheus," 1.0 1
"" "A letter of consolation to a noble lady," 1.0 1
"" "The British tocsin;" 1.0 1
"" "A discourse on the wickedness and danger of fomenting divisions in a state." 1.0 1
"" "The town spy," 1.0 1
"" "A paraphrase, and notes on the three last chapters of the Epistle to the Hebrews:" 1.0 1
"" "Select maxims." 1.0 1
"" "The king's most gracious speech a thousand years hence. With the Lords and Commons address." 1.0 1
"" "The second part of Whipping-Tom:" 1.0 1
"" "The tryal of the Lady Allurea Luxury, before the Lord Chief-Justice Upright, on an information for a conspiracy." 1.0 1
"" "The ordinances of the Roman Catholic bishops for the observance of the general fast," 1.0 1
"" "The life and death of Jane Shore;" 1.0 1
"" "A defence of the old-stile," 1.0 1
"" "A scheme for a general comprehension of all parties in religion." 1.0 1
"" "State hieroglyphicks: or, Caleb decipher'd. Containing an exact account of the new edition of the Craftsman; the famous Frontispieces prefixed to the respective Volumes, and their Explanation. Remarks on the Preface to the People; and a Translation of his celebrated Motto from Tully." 1.0 1
"" "The sighs of the church of England." 1.0 1
"" "Experiments lately made by several eminent physicians," 1.0 1
"" "The promised seed." 1.0 1
"" "Truth and treason! or a narrative of the royal procession to the House of Peers, October the 29th, 1795." 1.0 1
"" "The justice and necessity of a war with Holland," 1.0 1
"" "An answer to a letter from the Reverend Mr. Charles Leslie," 1.0 1
"" "Political dialogues. Number I. On the general principles of government." 1.0 1
"" "A new pocket companion for Oxford:" 1.0 1
"" "Several letters from the pastors of the Church of Geneva," 1.0 1
"" "The great alphabet, for the ready instruction of little boys and girls." 1.0 1
"" "A short vindication of the French treaty," 1.0 2
"" "The fate of Majesty, exemplified," 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues; and With the former Translations diligently Compared and Revised. By His Majesty's special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "An essay on friendship," 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the present posture of affairs; in a letter to a friend." 1.0 1
"" "Liberty of conscience," 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs relating to the restoration of King James I." 1.0 1
"" "A further report from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed to enquire into the conduct of Robert E. of Orford, during the last ten years of his being First Commissioner of the Treasury, and Chancellor and Under Treasurer of His Majesty's Exchequer. To which is prefixed, the first report from the Committee of Secrecy, made May 13. 1742." 1.0 1
"" "The resolutions of the first meeting of the Friends to the liberty of the press, December 19th, 1792. Also, the declaration of the second meeting, January 22nd, 1793, written by the Hon. Thomas Erskine; to which is added, a letter to Mr. Reeves, chairman of the Association for preserving liberty and property: by Thomas Law, Esq. Late one of the Committee of that Society." 1.0 1
"" "The analysis of Stretham waters:" 1.0 1
"" "The ill consequences of repealing the Triennial Act:" 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies Of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "The vulgar prepossessions in favour of the Bishop of Bangor, candidly and impartially considered. With a particular Account of his Lordship's Candour Towards the Committee and Others. Humbly dedicated to the reverend gentlemen of the Committee." 1.0 1
"" "The alphabet of reason: being an essay toward constructing a plan to facilitate the art of swift writing, commonly called short-hand; upon rational principles." 1.0 1
"" "The breeches; or, the country curate and cobler's wife. A comic, satiric, poetic, descriptive tale." 1.0 1
"" "A view of the political transactions of Great Britain," 1.0 1
"" "A reply to The vindication of the representation of the case of the planters of Tobacco. in Virginia. In a letter to Sir J. R. from the merchants or factors of London." 1.0 1
"" "An admonition merry and wise to the famous Mr. Tr---------p," 1.0 1
"" "The friendly and honest advice of an old tory to the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge." 1.0 1
"" "Devotional tracts concerning the presence of God," 1.0 1
"" "A memorial of the contractants with Mr. Aislabie." 1.0 1
"" "Pourceaugnac and Grilletta. An interlude. Performed by Sig. Anna Maria Faini, and Signor Antonio Lottini, at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The musick is composed by Sig. Giuseppe Maria Orlandini, Chapel Master to his Royal Highness the Great Duke of Tuscany." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of poems on state-affairs, several never before printed. Part I. To be continu'd." 1.0 1
"" "The temple rakes," 1.0 1
"" "Authentic memoirs of the remarkable life and surprising exploits of Mandrin," 1.0 2
"" "A congratulatory poem to His Grace the D. of Argyle," 1.0 1
"" "An address to all whom it may concern:" 1.0 1
"" "Court tales:" 1.0 1
"" "An answer to a pamphlet on publick credit:" 1.0 1
"" "An epistle to O------r H----nl---y; containing, some remarks on the discourses set forth at the conventicle the Corner of Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, near Clare-Market." 1.0 1
"" "The remonstrance: containing some account of the lives and characters of our present political writers." 1.0 1
"" "An essay towards demonstrating the immateriality," 1.0 1
"" "An account of the foundation and government of the Hospital for Foundlings in Paris." 1.0 1
"" "The curiosities of London and Westminster described." 18.0 5
"" "The ld Bishop of Oxford vindicated from the abuse of a speech lately published under his Lordship's name." 1.0 1
"" "A collection of political essays and letters in the Freeholder's Journal, revised and corrected by the author." 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the progress of Socinianism;" 1.0 1
"" "The visible pursuit of a foreign interest, in opposition to the interests of England, proved from facts stated in a circular rescript lately publish'd by the young Elector of Bavaria, setting forth the negociations of peace at Hanau in 1743, managed by the Prince of Hesse and an English Minister. To which is annex'd The aforesaid Circular Rescript done into English. In a Letter to my Lord B-e." 1.0 1
"" "Æneas, and his two sons. A true portrait." 1.0 1
"" "A vindication of the subscribing ministers," 1.0 1
"" "Achates to Varus." 1.0 1
"" "The fair thinker," 1.0 1
"" "A compendious account of the establishment of the Roman empire in Germany; and of Pope Gregory V's constitution; appointing German Electors to chuse emperors, to the Prejudice of the antient Romans; and the Conditions which render the Vote of Bohemia active: The disputed Elections; the Emperors depos'd by the Intrigues of the Court of Rome; Popes depos'd by Emperors, and the Wars occasion'd thereby. To which is added, with Notes, The Famous Golden Bull, of the Emperor Charles IV. Settling the Elections of Emperors; the Functions of the Electors, and the Succession and Rights of the Princes of the Empire, &c. &c. &c. Never before publish'd in English." 1.0 1
"" "Hannibal at the gates:" 3.0 3
"" "The present state of the British interest in India: with a plan for establishing a regular system of government in that country." 1.0 1
"" "Report from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed to take into consideration the treasonable papers presented to the House of Commons of Ireland, on the twenty-ninth of April last. Reported 10th May 1797, by the Right Hon. Mr. Secretary Pelham. To which is added, a charge to the grand jur of the County of Dublin, by Robert Day, Esq." 1.0 1
"" "Seasonable advice. With the characters of late King Stanislaus, Augustus King of Poland," 1.0 1
"" "The history of Prince Tangut," 1.0 1
"" "A full and pithy vindication of the Bp. of Bangor." 1.0 1
"" "Nerone drama per musica. Da rappresentarsi nel Teatro di S.M.B." 1.0 1
"" "Charity: a sacred poem." 1.0 1
"" "The bull-Finch." 1.0 1
"" "The old constitution and present establishment in church and state honestly asserted." 1.0 1
"" "The necessity for the present associations," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a Member of the honourable House of Commons, on the present important crisis of national affairs." 1.0 1
"" "Epistle to the Poet-Laureat." 1.0 1
"" "The welchman's last will and testament." 1.0 1
"" "Moderation turn'd into madness," 1.0 1
"" "Lovers tales: in several new surprising and diverting stories. To which is annex'd, The lovers night, a poem." 1.0 1
"" "The N---m---k---t vestry ;" 1.0 1
"" "Cephalus and Procris." 1.0 1
"" "A set of new psalm tunes," 1.0 1
"" "I vecchi burlati, a new comic opera," 1.0 1
"" "The oppressions of the market-people:" 1.0 1
"" "A satyr upon old maids." 1.0 1
"" "A museum. For young gentlemen and ladies:" 1.0 1
"" "A cursory view of arbitrary power attempted by Kings of England, from the Conquest, compared with the present time from historical facts. Addressed to the mis-led people of England." 1.0 1
"" "Remarks on a scurrilous libel," 1.0 1
"" "A short account of a late journey to Tuscany, Rome, and other parts of Italy." 1.0 1
"" "A serious and earnest address, to the subscribers to the balls," 1.0 1
"" "The count de Sinzendorf's letter to Monsieur de Palm, and Monsieur de Palm's answer to the Count de Sinzendorf, concerning the Emperor's memorial." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris for the year 1799." 1.0 2
"" "The jest." 1.0 1
"" "A detection of several misrepresentations of facts in Oldcastle's remarks on the English history, as they were published in The craftsman, And of the Views with which those Misrepresentations were made. To which is prefixed An Enquiry into the Reasons of the Success, in Sale, of all Scandalous Libels: And to which is added An Examination into the infamous Methods which the Craftsman has used to traduce the Character of his Prince, and the present Ministry, and to raise the Credit of his Paper." 1.0 1
"" "Some customs consider'd," 1.0 1
"" "La ingratitudine punita. Drama pastorale. Da rappresentarsi nel Teatro nuovo. Di Hay-Market." 1.0 1
"" "Il tutor burlato." 1.0 1
"" "Sketches from nature," 1.0 4
"" "The fatal curiosity." 1.0 1
"" "The warblers delight:" 1.0 1
"" "A full answer to Shepheard the assassine's speech." 1.0 1
"" "The poll for a Member of Parliament for the city of Norwich;" 1.0 1
"" "Education of children and young students in all its branches," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to Mr. Secretary V-n," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a Member of Parliament:" 1.0 1
"" "Robin-Hood and the Duke of Lancaster." 1.0 1
"" "An address to the public; occasioned by the Lord Bishop of London's letter to the clergy and people of London and Westminster." 1.0 1
"" "Genuine memoirs of the life of John Graham, A.M. (late of the University of Glasgow, and sometime master of a boarding school near London) who was capitally convicted at the Old Bailey, September 14, 1782, for a forgery upon the Bank of England: Giving a particular Account of the various Methods made use of for circulating the counterfeit Notes throughout England, &c. To which are added The Arguments made use of by the Counsel respecting the Plea of Janet Graham, his Wife, to be exempt from Punishment, as acting under the Influence of her Husband." 1.0 1
"" "The cabinet of the arts." 1.0 1
"" "The screw-Plot discover'd:" 1.0 1
"" "Royal magnificence;" 1.0 1
"" "A farther argument against ennobling foreigners, in answer to the two parts of the State anatomy: with a short account of the anatomizer." 1.0 1
"" "A relation of Dr. Dodd's behaviour in Newgate," 1.0 1
"" "A history of the last session of the present Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "The debate at large," 1.0 1
"" "The instructions sent by the Regency of Hanover to the Privy-Counsellor De Busch, Electoral Minister of the King of Great-Britain at the Court of Dresden. Together with a letter from an Hanoverian minister to a Member of the Parliament of Great-Britain: Containing A Justification of the Hanoverians, and his Sentiments on the present Critical Conjuncture of Affairs." 1.0 1
"" "Some considerations on the late mismanagement of the South-Sea stock; on the new scheme propos'd for redress; and likewise on trade. In a letter to a friend." 1.0 1
"" "The royal Kalendar:" 1.0 1
"" "An impartial state of the late difference amongst the Protestant Dissenting ministers at Salters-Hall." 1.0 1
"" "A defence of the allies and the late ministry:" 1.0 1
"" "The pall-Mall miscellany." 4.0 3
"" "The poll at the election of members to serve in Parliament," 1.0 1
"" "The english Pericles;" 1.0 1
"" "Secret memoirs of the life of Dr. Henry Sacheverell," 1.0 1
"" "A satyr upon the present times." 1.0 1
"" "A new hieroglyphical Bible," 1.0 1
"" "The town mistress," 1.0 1
"" "Some remarks on the progress of learning since the Reformation;" 1.0 1
"" "Tables of the emperour," 1.0 1
"" "The history of Thamas Kouli Kan, Sophi of Persia. Translated from the French." 1.0 1
"" "The proceedings at the assizes of peace," 4.0 6
"" "The second volume of The British antidote to Caledonian poison: contains twenty-five of the most humorous satirical, political prints for the years 1762 and 63, viz. 26 The Bagshot Frolick 27 The Congress 28 The Caledonian Pacification 29 The Highland Seer 30 The Laird of the Boot 31 The Coach over-turn'd 32 The Scotch Hurdy-Gurdy 33 Gisbal and Bathsheba 34 We are all Come 35 Boot put to Flight 36 Without 37 Within 38 The Fishermen 39 Sawney in Office 40 The Times 41 The Good Ship, Old Engl. 42 The Scotch Cradle 43 Provision for the Convent 44 The Evacuation 45 A Hieroglyphic Letter 46 The Asses of Great-Brit. 47 The Mountebank 48 The Scotch Idol 49 Blocks for Hogarth's Wigs 50 Lyon in Boots To which is added, all the Poetical Poems, Essays, Songs, &c." 1.0 1
"" "Hero and Leander." 1.0 1
"" "A letter from Daniel de Foe to Mr. Matthews printer in Little-Britain." 1.0 1
"" "The conduct of the Tories consider'd." 1.0 2
"" "Reflexions on gaming;" 1.0 1
"" "The doctrines of free grace," 1.0 1
"" "The female parricide: or, the history of Mary-Margaret D'Aubray, Marchioness of Brinvillier," 1.0 1
"" "Notes and memorandums of the six days, preceeding the death of a late Right Reverend --------. Containing many remarkable passages, with an Inscription design'd for his Monument." 1.0 2
"" "The bishop of London's second pastoral letter to the people of his diocese; particularly, to those of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Occasion'd by some late writings, in which it is asserted, \"that reason in a sufficient guide in matters of religion, withou the help of revelation." 1.0 1
"" "The equity of Parnassus:" 1.0 1
"" "The dissenting ministers vindication of themselves," 1.0 1
"" "Information to mankind; or, traits of history." 1.0 1
"" "A scheme for improving small sums of money," 1.0 1
"" "L'albergatrice vivace, a comic opera, as performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market. Under the direction of Signor Anfossi." 1.0 1
"" "A little more of that same:" 1.0 1
"" "The trials at large of the capital and other convicts, onthe King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London; and also the gaol delivery for the county of Middlesex, Held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, On Wednesday, the 7th of December, 1791, and the following Days; Being the First Session in the mayoralty of the Right Honourable John Hopkins, Lord Mayor of the City of London, Taken in Short-Hand by E. Hodgson, Professor of Short-Hand; And Published by Authority. Number I. Part I." 1.0 1
"" "Tunbrigalia. Or, the Tunbridge miscellany, for the years, 1737, 1738, 1739." 1.0 1
"" "A hint upon instructions from the electors to their representatives in Parliament:" 1.0 1
"" "The protestant union:" 1.0 1
"" "The case of Thomas Earl of Danby," 1.0 1
"" "The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of The Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches." 20.0 2
"" "The new complete guide to all persons who have any Trade or Concern with the City of London," 6.0 3
"" "An impartial account of the late transactions of the dissenters," 1.0 1
"" "The new Bath directory, for the year, 1792," 1.0 1
"" "The banish'd beauty:" 1.0 1
"" "First report from the Committee of Secrecy," 1.0 1
"" "Remarkable instances in ancient and modern history," 1.0 1
"" "Menander and Aurelia:" 1.0 1
"" "Pasquin pasquinaded:" 1.0 1
"" "The death of a friend." 1.0 1
"" "A trip from St. James's to the Royal-Exchange. With remarks serious and diverting, on the manners, customs, and amusements of the inhabitants of London and Westminster. An Account of a City Entertainment in Christmas Holidays, with lively Conversation there. Wrangle between a Barrister at Law and a Foot-Soldier on the first Day of Term. Description of an Infant-Office, for letting out Children to Beggars. Proceedings of a Society of Affidavit-Men, Watch-Takers, &c The Management of Undertakers for Funerals; with their Method of getting Intelligence. Observations on the Behaviour of Maid-Servants, and Characters of several. Cavalcade from Newgate to Tyburn, with the Behaviour of Jailors and Prisoners. Modern Conversation at Coffee-Houses and Ordinaries. Ludgate, and its Inmates describ'd. The peculiar Talent of the City-Beaus, for Disputation. On the Antiquity of Lace Russles. On Constitution-Hill, St. James's-Park, and the Company there. Remarks on News-Writers, and their Works; with a sure Method of promoting the Sale of Pamphlets. &c. &c. &c." 1.0 1
"" "The conjurer;" 1.0 1
"" "The temple of mirth;" 1.0 1
"" "A conference on the terras-bench." 1.0 1
"" "Affecting and interesting narrative of the loss of the Antelope Packet," 1.0 1
"" "The poll for a Member of Parliament for the city and county of Norwich," 1.0 1
"" "A collection of all Her Majesty's speeches, messages, &c." 1.0 1
"" "L--d B-------ke's speech upon the convention." 1.0 1
"" "Bellum grammaticale:" 1.0 1
"" "Vox Senatus." 1.0 1
"" "A discourse, very proper to be read at St. J-s's." 1.0 1
"" "A charge deliver'd to the clergy of the Arch-Deaconry of Middlesex." 1.0 1
"" "An essay against too much reading." 1.0 1
"" "The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, and With the former Translations Diligently compared and revised, By His Majesty's special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches." 1.0 1
"" "Ben Johnson's jests:" 1.0 1
"" "The polite academy," 1.0 1
"" "The contest. A poem." 1.0 1
"" "Tar water, a ballad," 1.0 1
"" "Clarinda: or a genuine narrative of all that befel a lady whose distinguishing characteristic was chastity. Her escapes from her many lovers, and the method used by a Jesuit priest to obtain her good graces, are fully narrated, with the manner of his putting her to death." 1.0 1
"" "Dutch generosity, and English gratitude, exemplified in their treatment of each other in peace and war:" 1.0 1
"" "A church of England-Man's reasons for taking the oaths to His present Majesty King George." 1.0 1
"" "The philosopher's stone;" 1.0 1
"" "A genuine letter of advice and consolation, written from Paris by the Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, to the Earl of Oxford. Faithfully publish'd from the original." 1.0 1
"" "The first satire of the second book of Horace," 1.0 1
"" "The conduct of Robert Walpole, Esq;" 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the lives and families of the Lords Kilmarnock, Cromertie and Balmerino." 1.0 1
"" "The new history of the Trojan wars and Troy's destruction." 6.0 2
"" "An exact chronological history of the lives and actions of the popish archbishops of Canterbury, Primates of England. From Austin to Poole. In which The Ecclesiastical Transactions in this Kingdom, for a long Series of Years, is fully related; and the Danger of a too Powerful Clergy to the State clearly shewn." 1.0 1
"" "Robin's panegyrick. Or, the Norfolk miscellany. Part II." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1781." 1.0 1
"" "Elements of modern gardening: or, the art of laying out of pleasure grounds, ornamenting farms, and embellishing the views round about our houses." 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the author of the London journal;" 1.0 1
"" "Vernon's glory." 1.0 1
"" "Memoirs of the life of Barton Booth, Esq; with his character. To which are added several poetical pieces, written by himself, viz. Translations from Horace, songs, Odes, &c. To which is likewise annex'd, The Case of Mr. Booth's last Illness, and what was observ'd (particularly with regard to the Quick-Silver found in his Intestines) upon Opening of his Body, in the Presence of Sir Hans Sloan, by Mr. Alexander Small, Surgeon. Publish'd by an intimate acquaintance of Mr. Booth, by consent of his widow." 1.0 1
"" "A true and exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal;" 1.0 1
"" "A strange and wonderful account of the appearance of a fiery meteor in the air:" 1.0 1
"" "A collection of the best modern poems." 1.0 1
"" "Narzanes: or, the injur'd statesman." 1.0 1
"" "The true difference betwixt the principles & practices of the Kirk and Church of Scotland: exemplified in several instances." 1.0 1
"" "The gleaner, being a selection of prose from the most esteemed authors; Consisting of Essays------ Stories------ Visions------ Narratives Dialogues---- Fables------- Allegories &c. Interspersed with Proverbs, Maxims & Anecdotes, by William Hodgson, M.D." 1.0 1
"" "A general view of the present politics and interests of the principal powers of Europe;" 1.0 1
"" "A philosophical enquiry into the wonderful coney-warren, lately discovered at Godalmin near Guilford in Surrey: being an account of the birth of seventeen rabbits born of a woman" 1.0 1
"" "An essay on ways and means for improving the inland navigation and increasing the number of sailors in Great-Britain. Humbly offered to the consideration of Parliament." 1.0 1
"" "The astonishing history," 6.0 2
"" "The feathers, a tale;" 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for the year 1787." 1.0 1
"" "It's all of a peace or French Leuisdors for English bricks. [a satirical print]." 1.0 1
"" "An account of the abolishing of duels in France:" 1.0 1
"" "Reasons (without passion) for the impeachment of corrupt ministers." 1.0 1
"" "Historical and political memoirs," 1.0 1
"" "Epidemical madness: a poem" 1.0 1
"" "A collection of the promises of scripture," 1.0 1
"" "The danger of a rash and unseasonable application for the repeal of the corporation and test acts." 1.0 1
"" "Volume the second." 1.0 1
"" "A supplement to the New version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate; Containing The usual Hymns, Creed, Lords Prayer, Ten Commandments, Hymns for the Holy Sacrament, &c. Psalms of Particular Metre's (with their Tunes and Gloria Patri's) and all other Psalm-Tunes both Proper and Common. The whole being A Compleat Psalmody." 1.0 1
"" "The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris for the year 1801." 1.0 1
"" "A true and impartial history of the life and adventures of some-body." 2.0 2
"" "The layman's sermon," 1.0 1
"" "A letter to the Occasional Writer, on the receipt of his third." 1.0 1
"" "A copy of the poll for a knight of the shire for the county of Northampton." 1.0 1
"" "Public characters of 1799-1800. To be continued annually." 1.0 2
"" "The patriot analized; or, a compendious view of the publick criticism on a late pamphlet, called, an apology for the conduct of a late second-rate minister, &c. Wherein the Authority of the Book and the Principles of the Author appear to be established by the Testimonies of the Natural and Legal Judges of both Books and Ministers. In a letter to a friend at Worcester." 1.0 1
"" "New Musical Fund. Songs, chorusses, &c. performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket, on Thursday, the 6th of March, 1794, For the benefit of the New Musical Fund, established April 16th, 1786. To which are added, a list of the subscribers, Both Honorary And Professional." 1.0 1
"" "The life and character of Moll King," 1.0 1
"" "Perkin's-Cabal, or the mock ministry characterized." 1.0 1
"" "Advice to the ladies of Great Britain; a new court ballad." 1.0 1
"" "The roe-Buck procession: containing an account of the several effigies, which the Loyal Society intend to burn in Cheapside on the fifth of November. Describing the order in which they are now plac'd, the Formality of their intended Procession; and the verses to be said at their Burning. To which is prefix'd a brief history of the double deliverance of these nations on that anniversary. And some reasons In Vindication of the Loyal Society against certain Objections." 1.0 1
"" "Liberty and property preserved against Republicans and Levellers," 1.0 1
"" "Rational religion," 1.0 1
"" "A complete and authentic list of all the persons who polled on the present election for mayor of the city of London," 1.0 1
"" "Bogg-Witticisms:" 1.0 1
"" "An account of the proceedings against the rebels, and other prisoners, tried before the Lord Chief Justice Jefferies," 1.0 1
"" "A true list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal," 1.0 1
"" "A proposal for enabling the clergy to accept advanced rents, in lieu of fines." 1.0 1
"" "An exhortation to the love of our country:" 1.0 1
"" "Remarks upon a sermon preached by the Rev. Mr. James Scot," 1.0 1
"" "La fête champêtre." 1.0 2
"" "The state of the nation:" 1.0 1
"" "Report of Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons." 1.0 2
"" "Sir Richard Steele's recantation: prov'd in a letter of thanks from His Holiness Pope Clement XI. for the service done the Catholick Church, by the dedication and preface of a late book, intitul'd, An account of the state of the Roman Catholick religion throughout the world. With a Copy of Verses added, By Mr. Sewell." 1.0 1
"" "The court of adul***y:" 1.0 1
"" "Thoughts on the pernicious consequences of borrowing money:" 1.0 1
"" "Pausanias and Aurora." 1.0 1
"" "The cries of blood," 1.0 1
"" "A prelude to the plays:" 1.0 1
"" "A letter to a friend. Endeavouring to give a general notion of the Rev. Mr Kennedy's late System of chronology. With a collection of arguments for and against his proposition, That our Saviour did not eat the Paschal Lamb the night before he suffered. To which is added, A passage from Scripture, respecting Chronology; concerning which the learned, author's opinion is desired." 1.0 1
"Wynne, William," "The defence of Francis," 1.0 1
"Whatley, Stephen," "The mug vindicated:" 1.0 1
"Whatley, Stephen," "A collection of white and black lists" 1.0 2
"Lover of truth." "A sure way to orthodoxy in all sorts of controversies: and at all times; particularly the present. By a lover of truth." 1.0 1
"Lover of truth." "An essay concerning the books commonly called Apocrypha," 1.0 1
"Lover of truth." "Short remarks on some passages in the life of Dr. Kennet," 1.0 1
"Lover of truth." "Doctor Trapp vindicated from the imputation of being a Christian." 1.0 1
"Lover of truth." "A letter to the Revd. Mr. John Gill," 1.0 1
"Lover of truth." "A true narrative of the proceedings, with general remarks on the evidence given upon the memorable trials of Mary Squires, and Elizabeth Canning;" 1.0 1
"Lover of truth." "Miss Canning and the gypsey:" 1.0 2
"Lover of truth." "The ambassadors of Christ delineated;" 1.0 1
"Lover of truth." "Sacred politics:" 1.0 1
"Lover of truth." "A humble address to the Protestant dissenters, from the establish'd Church of England, especially to those in the country. Relating to the new election of persons to represent them in Parliament. By a lover of truth." 1.0 1
"Rea, Roger." "The sector and plain scale, compared." 1.0 1
"Distaff, John." "A character of Don Sacheverellio, Knight of the Firebrand; in a letter to Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq; censor of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"Distaff, John." "A character of Don Sacheverellio," 1.0 1
"Gignoux, John." "The child's best instructor in spelling and reading." 1.0 1
"Cooke, Edward," "Arguments for and against an union between Great Britain and Ireland, considered;" 1.0 1
"Cooke, Edward," "Arguments for and against an union between Great Britain and Ireland, considered. To which is prefixed, a proposal on the same subject, by Josiah Tucker, D. D. Dean of Gloucester." 1.0 1
"Walpole, Edward," "The sixth satire of the first book of Horace imitated. Inscribed to Sir Richard Ellis, Bart." 1.0 1
"Lyttelton, George Lyttelton," "The court-Secret:" 3.0 3
"Lyttelton, George Lyttelton," "Advice to a lady." 1.0 1
"Lyttelton, George Lyttelton," "The progress of love." 1.0 1
"Lyttelton, George Lyttelton," "Considerations upon the present state of our affairs," 1.0 1
"Abingdon, Willoughby Bertie," "Thoughts on the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq;" 4.0 3
"Caldwell, James," "An enquiry how far the restrictions laid upon the trade of Ireland, by British Acts of Parliament, are a benefit or disadvantage" 1.0 1
"Strong, James," "The suddenness of Christ's coming, consider'd and improv'd: in a sermon preach'd at Taunton, March 3, 1737-8. on occasion of the much-lamented death of the late Rev. Mr. Henry Grove, Who died February 27. in the 55th Year of his Age. By James Strong. Published at the Request of the Ministers present." 1.0 1
"Dowdeswell, William," "An address to such of the electors of Great-Britain, as are not makers of cyder and perry." 1.0 1
"Carlisle, Frederick Howard," "A farewell warning to my country," 1.0 1
"Carlisle, Frederick Howard," "Unite or fall." 1.0 1
"Carlisle, Frederick Howard," "A letter from the Earl of Carlisle to Earl Fitzwilliam;" 1.0 1
"Gardiner, John," "A sermon, preached at the church of St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton, on Wednesday, the 25th. of February, 1795," 1.0 1
"Gardiner, John," "A sermon, preached at the church of St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton, on Friday, the 19th. of April, 1793," 1.0 1
"Hare, Francis," "The reception of the Palatines vindicated: in a fifth letter to a Tory member." 1.0 1
"Hare, Francis," "The management of the war;" 1.0 1
"Hare, Francis," "The difficulties and discouragements which attend the study of the scriptures" 8.0 4
"Hare, Francis," "A caveat to the treaters;" 1.0 1
"Hare, Francis," "Two sermons on Rom. xiii. 1,2." 1.0 2
"Hare, Francis," "The clergyman's thanks to Phileleutherus," 1.0 1
"Hare, Francis," "The difficulties and discouragements which attend the study of the Scriptures" 1.0 3
"Hare, Francis," "A sermon preach'd at the cathedral-church of Worcester," 1.0 1
"Hare, Francis," "The charge of God to Joshua:" 1.0 1
"Hare, Francis," "A sermon preached before the House of Lords, in the Abbey-Church at Westminster, upon Monday, January 31, 1731." 1.0 1
"Hare, Francis," "The treaty between Her Majesty and the States-General," 1.0 1
"Hare, Francis," "An exact journal of the campaign in Germany," 1.0 1
"Theosebes." "Letters, on the worship of Christ," 1.0 1
"Foxcroft, Thomas," "Divine providence adored and justified" 1.0 1
"Sincere Lover of the Commonwealth." "A word to the good people of England." 1.0 1
"Vanderstegen, Wm." "Observations on frauds practised in the collection of the salt duties," 1.0 1
"Coven, Stephen." "The militant Christian;" 1.0 1
"True Lover of the Queen and Country." "The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations," 1.0 1
"Z. X." "Remarks on a pamphlet, intituled, A letter from a physician in London to his friend in the country." 1.0 1
"Hancocke, John," "Febrifugum magnum:" 3.0 6
"Coker, John," "A letter, addressed to the freeholders and inhabitants of the county of Oxford." 1.0 1
"Logan, John," "Poems," 2.0 2
"Persius, Quintus." "The cries of Bellona," 1.0 1
"Boyd, Elizabeth," "The female page: a genuine and entertaining history, relating to some persons of distinction. Intermix'd with A great Variety of affecting Intrigues, in Love and Gallantry. Also the remarkable Letters that pass'd between the several Persons concerned. In three parts compleat. By the ingenious Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd." 1.0 1
"Boyd, Elizabeth," "Admiral Haddock: or, the progress of Spain. A poem." 1.0 1
"Boyd, Elizabeth," "The humorous miscellany; or, riddles for the beaux. Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Cardigan. By E- B-[.]" 1.0 1
"Boyd, Elizabeth," "Variety: a poem," 1.0 1
"Whitworth, Charles," "A list of the English, Scots, and Irish nobility:" 1.0 1
"Black, John," "The famine of Samaria:" 1.0 1
"Cleomenes." "A proper reply to a scurrilous pamphlet," 1.0 1
"Bedford, Hilkiah," "A vindication of the late Archbishop Sancroft," 1.0 1
"Marcellus," "A letter to the Right Hon. Earl of Suffolk," 1.0 1
"Green, George Smith," "The nice lady: a comedy." 1.0 1
"Green, George Smith," "The parson's parlour." 1.0 2
"Green, George Smith," "Oliver Cromwell:" 1.0 1
"Abbadie, Jacques," "A sovereign antidote against Arian poyson: or, The divinity of our blessed Saviour asserted and plainly prov'd From the Old and New Testament, the Writings of the Fathers of the Primitive Church, and many other holy Men and learned Doctors, The Divinity of our Blessed Saviour; That he is god Coeternal with the father, and that by him and through him the Heavens and Earth and all Things were Created. In full answer to Dr Clarke, Mr Whiston, Mr Emlyn and the rest of their adherents. By James Abbadie, D.D. The celebrated Author of the Defence of the Christian Religion." 1.0 1
"Palomba, Giuseppe," "Gli zingari in fiera a comic opera as represented at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market," 1.0 1
"Palomba, Giuseppe," "L'amore contrastato." 1.0 1
"Palomba, Giuseppe," "La molinarella." 1.0 1
"Palomba, Giuseppe," "I zingari in fiera;" 1.0 1
"Palomba, Giuseppe," "Ninetta; or, chi dell'altrui si veste presto si spoglia. A comic opera, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market. The music by Signor Cimarosa, under the direction of Signor Giardini." 1.0 1
"Lovat, Simon Fraser," "The copy of a letter from Lord L--v---t," 1.0 1
"Lovat, Simon Fraser," "L---d L---t's second answer to D-n F-s, L- P-'s letter." 1.0 1
"Hebe Vestina." "Il convito amoroso! or, a serio-comico-philosophical lecture," 1.0 1
"Smyth, Philip." "The coffee house." 1.0 1
"Lever, John," "A sermon preached at the Assizes held at Lancaster, the eleventh day of August, 1771, before the Honourable Sir Henry Gould, Knt. One of his Majesty's Justices of the court of common-pleas; The Honourable Edward Willes, one of his Majesty's Justices of the court of King's-Bench; The High-Sheriff and Grand Jury. By the Rev. John Lever, Curate of Buxton, and Chaplain to the High-Sheriff of Lancashire." 1.0 1
"Dunn, E." "The diurnal and annual motions of the world," 1.0 1
"Merchant of London." "A state of the trade carried on with the French, on the Island of Hispaniola," 1.0 1
"Jenkins," "The ode, songs, chorusses, &c. for the concert in commemoration of Chatterton," 1.0 1
"Gadesby, Richard." "A new and easy introduction to geography," 12.0 3
"Nairne, Katharine." "The trial of Katharine Nairn and Patrick Ogilvie" 1.0 1
"West India merchant." "A letter from a West-India merchant to a gentleman at Tunbridg, concerning that part of the French proposals, which relates to North-America, and particularly Newfoundland. With Some Thoughts on their Offers about our Trade to Spain and the West-Indies: And an abstract of the assiento." 1.0 1
"Finnerty, Peter," "Trial of Peter Finerty, late printer of The press, for a libel against His Excellency Earl Camden, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in a letter signed Marcus, in that paper." 1.0 1
"Massey, Isaac," "The historical part of Mr. Thomas Hurdman's distemper," 1.0 1
"Massey, Isaac," "Remarks on Dr. Jurin's last yearly account of the success of inoculation." 1.0 1
"Jones, John," "The reason of man:" 1.0 1
"Jones, John," "An elegy on winter," 1.0 1
"Jones, John," "An impartial narrative of the most important engagements" 1.0 1
"Jones, John," "Considerations on the illegality and impropriety of preferring clergymen who are unacquainted with the Welsh language," 1.0 1
"Jones, John," "Sacred poems on the following subjects:" 1.0 1
"Jones, John," "The art of right spelling and pronouncing all the words of the English tongue." 1.0 1
"Friend to monarchy and episcopacy." "The examiner examined:" 1.0 1
"Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de," "The northern worthies:" 3.0 2
"Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de," "An account of the life and writings of Sr. Isaac Newton. Translated from the eloge of M. Fontenelle, Secretary of the Academy of Sciences at Paris." 1.0 1
"Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de," "An account of the life and writings of Sr. Isaac Newton." 1.0 1
"Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de," "A week's conversation on the plurality of worlds." 30.0 4
"Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de," "The life of Sir Isaac Newton; with an account of his writings. By M. Fontenelle, Of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris." 1.0 1
"Withers, Philip," "Alfred" 1.0 1
"Withers, Philip," "Theodosius: or a solemn admonition to protestant dissenters, on the proposed repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts. In which are considered the political and religious Characters of Dr. P********, Dr. Price, Mr. Fox, Judge *****, Mr. Sheridan, Mr. B****, Mr. Sawbridge, Mrs. F**********, &c." 1.0 1
"Author of 'One thousand seven hundred and forty-five'." "Past and present," 1.0 1
"Cull, Francis," "The nature and necessity of preaching the gospel:" 1.0 1
"Elliot, Charles Harrington." "The republican refuted; in a series of biographical, critical and political strictures on Thomas Paine's Rights of man. By Charles Harrington Elliot, Esq." 1.0 1
"Janus," "The critical moment, on which the salvation or destruction of the British Empire depend." 1.0 1
"Umbraticus," "A syllabus of the animal oeconomy:" 1.0 1
"T. S.," "Christianity as old as the creation. Vol. II." 1.0 1
"Badini, Carlo Francesco," "Il disertore; a new comic opera; as acted at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. Written by Mr. Badini. The music entirely new, by Signor Guglielmi." 1.0 1
"Badini, Carlo Francesco," "La difesa d'amore; a cantata: altered from Metastasio. As performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market. The music by several eminent composers, Under the Direction of Signor Giordani." 1.0 1
"Badini, Carlo Francesco," "Nanetta e Lubino, a new comic opera; imitated from the French, by Carlo Francesco Badini. As perform'd at the King's-Theatre in the Hay-Market. The music entirely new by Signor Gaetano Pugnani." 1.0 1
"Badini, Carlo Francesco," "La vestale." 1.0 1
"Badini, Carlo Francesco," "Andromaca," 1.0 1
"Badini, Carlo Francesco," "Il bacio. A new comic opera. Written by Mr. Badini, and set to music by Signor Vento. As performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market." 1.0 1
"Badini, Carlo Francesco," "Il trionfo della costanza;" 1.0 1
"Badini, Carlo Francesco," "Il duca D'Atene, a new comic opera, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. Written by C.F. Badini, M. A. and L. L. B. The music entirely new, by Signor Bertoni." 1.0 1
"Badini, Carlo Francesco," "Le ali d'amore. A new pastoral entertainment, in three acts, written by Mr. Badini; and set to music by Signor Rauzzini, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market." 1.0 1
"Captain of a Man of War." "A letter from a captain of a man of war," 1.0 1
"Howard, Thomas," "Roman stories: or, the history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome:" 1.0 1
"C.C." "A melancholy but true story." 1.0 1
"Warren, Robert," "The devout Christian's remembrancer. Being practical discourses upon the four last things: viz. death, judgment, heaven, and hell. Collected from the works of Bishop Taylor, Bp. Beveridge, Dr. Sherlock, Mr. Kettlewell, &c. The second edition. By the author of The devout Christian's companion." 1.0 1
"Warren, Robert," "Industry and diligence in our callings earnestly recommended:" 1.0 1
"Charleton, Rice," "Cases of patients admitted into the hospital at Bath, under the care of the late Dr. Oliver." 1.0 1
"Charleton, Rice," "An inquiry into the efficacy of Bath waters in palsies." 1.0 1
"Lover of truth and impartiality." "An impartial and candid disquisition into the case of Sporus;" 1.0 1
"Wright, John," "The american negotiator," 1.0 1
"Wright, John," "Honour the King." 1.0 1
"Wright, John," "An address to the members of both houses of Parliament" 1.0 1
"Burdett, Francis," "Cold Bath Fields Prison," 1.0 1
"Solomon, Samuel," "A guide to health:" 1.0 1
"Solomon, Samuel," "A guide to health," 1.0 1
"Browne, Peter," "Of drinking in remembrance of the dead." 1.0 1
"Browne, Peter," "A sermon, preach'd at the parish church of St. Andrew's Dublin," 1.0 1
"Tonioli, Girolamo." "Le due gemelle, a new comic opera, by G. Tonioli. As performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market. The music entirely new, by Signor Anfossi." 1.0 1
"West, Matthew," "Pizarro; a tragedy, in five acts: differing widely from all other Pizarro's in respect of characters, sentiments, language, incidents, and catastrophe, by a North-Briton." 1.0 1
"Toplady, Augustus," "The gleanings of the vintage," 1.0 1
"Toplady, Augustus," "The doctrines of the Church of England;" 1.0 1
"Toplady, Augustus," "A course of prayer," 1.0 1
"Toplady, Augustus," "Free thoughts on the projected application to Parliament, for the abolition of ecclesiastical subscriptions." 1.0 1
"Toplady, Augustus," "Clerical subscription no grievance:" 1.0 1
"Toplady, Augustus," "Jesus seen of angels; and God's mindfullness of man." 1.0 1
"Toplady, Augustus," "An old fox tarr'd and feathered." 1.0 1
"Toplady, Augustus," "The church of England vindicated from the charge of Arminianism;" 1.0 1
"Hope, Thomas," "Minor practicks, or, a treatise of the Scottish law. Composed by that eminent lawyer, Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall, Advocate to His Majesty King Charles I. To which is subjoined, A discourse on the rise and progress of the law of Scotland: and an alphabetical abridgment of the Acts of Sederunt, from the Restoration, to this present year." 1.0 1
"G. J." "Memoirs of the life and writings of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Duck, Arthur." "The thresher's miscellany:" 1.0 2
"Cosmopolite," "The political harmonist;" 1.0 1
"R. T." "An exposition of the apostle's creed," 1.0 1
"Gwynn, John," "An essay on design:" 1.0 1
"Roe, Thomas," "The negotiations of Sir Thomas Roe," 1.0 1
"Crosse, John," "Cash tables at five pounds and fifteen pounds per cent. on the duties of excise and matt. Also at 2 1/2 and 1 1/4 per cent. or 6d. and 3d. per Pound, Chargeable on estates, goods and effects sold by way of auction. Calculated with the greatest Exactness, from a Farthing to a Pound, at one View, and from one Pound to Ten Thousand to the Hundredth Part of a Farthing. Designed chiefly for the officers, &c. belonging to the Excise, and also for the Use of Auctioneers and others. By John Crosse, Clerk to Benj. Willis, Esq; Collector of Excise for Durham Collection." 1.0 1
"French, George," "The history of Col. Parke's administration whilst he was Captain-General and Chief Governor of the Leeward Islands;" 1.0 1
"Marchant," "Observations on Mr. Fielding's plan for a preservatory and reformatory." 1.0 1
"Britannicus." "Seasonable reflections, on the dying-words, and deportment, of that great, but unhappy man, Arthur, late Lord Balmerino, who was beheaded, on Tower-Hill, Monday the 18th of August, 1746. In a letter to Mr. Ford, Author of An account of the Behaviour of the late Earl of Kilmarnock, and the above Lord, &c. published by Authority of the Sheriffs." 1.0 1
"Britannicus." "The nature of the Charitable Corporation," 1.0 1
"Britannicus." "The sly subscription:" 1.0 1
"Britannicus." "Remarks on an appeal to the publick," 1.0 1
"Britannicus." "A reply to The case of Alexander Murray, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Bourn, Daniel." "Some brief remarks upon Mr. Jacob's treatise on wheel-carriages." 1.0 1
"Bourn, Daniel." "A treatise upon wheel-carriages;" 1.0 1
"Newman, Jeremiah Whitaker," "The lounger's common-place book;" 8.0 2
"Newman, Jeremiah Whitaker," "An essay on the principles and manners of the medical profession." 1.0 1
"Springitt, William." "A third address to a friend." 1.0 1
"Springitt, William." "An address to a friend. By William Springitt." 1.0 1
"Gentleman of Exon." "A modest apology for the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bradbury, in a letter to the dissenting layman. By a gentleman of Exon." 1.0 1
"Plonard, de." "Le démocrate désabusé," 1.0 1
"Barrett, Stephen," "The battle of the giants." 1.0 1
"Mountfort, William," "Zelmane:" 1.0 1
"Brine, John," "Job's epitaph explained: a sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, who departed this life, October 14, 1755. By John Brine." 1.0 1
"Brine, John," "Ancient prophecy, proved to be divine." 1.0 1
"Brine, John," "The proper eternity of the divine decrees, and of the mediatorial office, of Jesus Christ:" 1.0 1
"Brine, John," "A sermon preached at an ordination of deacons. March 5, 1735." 1.0 1
"Brine, John," "The knowledge of future glory: the support of the saints, in present troubles." 1.0 1
"Brine, John," "The christian religion not destitute of arguments sufficient to support it. In answer to a pamphlet, intitled, Christianity not founded on argument, &c. By John Brine." 1.0 1
"Brine, John," "The glory of the gospel, considered:" 1.0 1
"Croxall, Samuel," "The fair Circassian," 43.0 6
"Croxall, Samuel," "The secret history of Pythagoras." 1.0 1
"Croxall, Samuel," "An original canto of Spencer:" 1.0 1
"Toms, Isaac," "Anniversary thanksgiving sermon, on Psalm ix.16. for the ever memorable victory at Culloden, April 16, 1746. With an abridgement of the history of that unnatural rebellion. To which is added an appendix, in Two Parts: Containing I. The Wanderings of Charles, the Pretender's Son, for Five Months after his Defeat, about the Isles and Highlands of Scotland, till he escaped to France. II. A View of the most remarkable Providences of God, in delivering this Kingdom from Popery and Tyranny, within Two Hundred Years last past." 1.0 1
"Author of a late poem, call'd, The woful treaty." "An epistle to R--- W---, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Cox, James," "A descriptive inventory of the several exquisite and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery," 1.0 1
"Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles Maurice de," "Talleyrand's defence." 1.0 1
"Kirkpatrick, J." "Some reflections on the causes and circumstances, that may retard or prevent the putrefaction of dead bodies: occasioned by an account of a body found entire and imputrid at Staverton in Devonshire, eighty-one years after its interment: In a Letter to the Society of Navy Surgeons. With An Attestation of the Fact, and of the similar State of three Bodies, discovered 14 Years since in St. Martin's Westminster, and interred there last Century. By J. Kirkpatrick, M.D. Honorary Member of the Society." 1.0 1
"Sanders, H." "Religious and loyal thankfulness." 1.0 1
"Mordaunt, John," "The proceedings of a general court-martial held in the Council-Chamber, at Whitehall, on Wednesday the 14th, and continued by several Adjournments to Tuesday the 20th of December 1757, upon the trial of Lieutenant-General Sir John Mordaunt, by virtue of his Majesty's warrant, bearing date the 3d day of the same month. Published by authority." 1.0 1
"Arnett, Richard." "A seasonable hue and cry after the Pretender." 1.0 1
"Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville," "Thoughts on the present East India Bill:" 1.0 1
"Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville," "Considerations on the establishment of a regency;" 1.0 1
"Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville," "The speech of the Right Honorable W. W. Grenville, Speaker of the House of Commons, in the Committee on the State of the Nation, January 16, 1789." 1.0 1
"Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville," "Considerations on the establishment of a regency." 1.0 1
"Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville," "The conduct of the Parliament of 1784," 1.0 1
"Pennington, Robert." "The description of a sector, for giving the proportionable sizes of wheels and pinions;" 1.0 1
"Annet, Peter," "The resurrection of Jesus considered;" 1.0 1
"Annet, Peter," "Social bliss considered:" 1.0 1
"Annet, Peter," "The sequel of The resurrection of Jesus considered:" 1.0 1
"Annet, Peter," "Christianity preferable to deism," 1.0 1
"P. B." "A seasonable admonition to a great man." 1.0 1
"P. B." "The humble address of the people of Great-Britain to His Majesty." 1.0 1
"Risdon, Tristram," "The chorographical description, or, survey of the county of Devon," 1.0 1
"Bernard, Nicholas," "The case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland;" 1.0 1
"Bernard, Nicholas," "Some memorials of the life and penitent death of Dr. John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland;" 1.0 1
"Tissot, S. A. D." "The life of J. G. Zimmerman," 1.0 1
"Tissot, S. A. D." "The family physician;" 1.0 1
"Henley, John," "Samuel sleeping in the tabernacle: or, the model of Christian preaching asserted, in vindication of the Reverend Mr. Guise's idea of preaching Christ, in his Two Sermons lately publish'd, from the Exceptions of the Reverend Mr. Chandler, in his Letter to him: Tracing historically the Difference of Preachers, on this Head; proving it by Instances, comparing the Reverend Mr. C's Conduct of the Point with his Motto from Erasmus, and proposing the most ready and sure Scheme to discuss and decide the Question. By John Henley, M.A." 1.0 1
"Henley, John," "A new argument against transubstantiation" 1.0 1
"Henley, John," "An introduction to an English grammar;" 1.0 1
"Henley, John," "Apotheosis." 1.0 1
"Henley, John," "The butchers lecture." 1.0 1
"Henley, John," "Milk for babes:" 1.0 1
"Henley, John," "Why how now, gossip Pope?" 1.0 1
"Henley, John," "Law and arguments in vindication of the university of Oxford: in two seasonable discourses. I. On the Question, whether the Law of England countenances the Interposition of Extrinsecal Authority, in Corporations call'd Universities and Colleges in general, applicable to any Charge of Non-Feasance, &c. upon the Vice-Chancellor: From Hales, Holt, Atkins, Croke, Stillingfleet, Skinner, &c. II. A Detection of the main primary Author of the Imputation of Jacobitism on the University of Oxford; and He prov'd to be self-condemn'd." 1.0 1
"Henley, John," "The history of Queen Esther." 1.0 1
"Henley, John," "The compleat linguist. Or, an universal grammar" 2.0 6
"Henley, John," "Deism defeated, and Christianity defended;" 1.0 1
"Henley, John," "The orator's miscellany." 1.0 1
"A. B." "The history of Saguntum, and its destruction by Hannibal: extracted from the antient historians and poets, for the illustration of a tragedy call'd The fall of Saguntum. In a letter to a lady of quality." 1.0 1
"A. B." "An alarm to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, for an open declaration of war with the devil." 1.0 1
"A. B." "A letter from a gentleman of the City of London, to a Member of Parliament, relating to the bill, for encouraging seamen to enter voluntarily to serve in the navy." 1.0 1
"A. B." "Douglas, a tragedy, weighed in the balances," 1.0 1
"A. B." "The principles of the Muggletonians asserted, under the following heads. I. On the eternity of matter. II. On the Existence of two eternal Beings, on the Angel's Fall, and the Fall of Man. III. On God's eternal Existence in the Form of a Man. IV. That God became a Son, and manifested himself in the Flesh: and the Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity considered. V. That Jesus Christ was God the Creator of the World. VI. When Christ dyed God dyed: Enoch, Moses, and Elias, were taken up into Heaven, and left with deputed Power there, while God was performing the Work of Redemption here on Earth. Vii. Concerning John Reeve's and Lodowick Muggleton's Commission, with some Observations thereon." 1.0 1
"A. B." "Histrio theologicus: or, an historical-political-theological poetical account of the most remarkable passages and transactions in the life of the late Bp of Sm found among his L-ps Papers, and inscrib'd to his Old Friend and Admonitor, Mr. L-y. To which are Added, Some Testimonies of the Great Parts and Merits of the said B-p, from the most approv'd Authors. Together, With a Specimen, from his own Writings of the Steadiness of his L-ps Political Principles, as well as the Soundness of his Theology." 1.0 1
"A. B." "The happy bride:" 1.0 1
"A. B." "A letter from a Member of the House of Commons, to a chief magistrate of a borough: relative to the votes of the House of Commons of the 16th of October, 1749." 1.0 1
"A. B." "The principles of the Muggletonians asserted, under the following heads. I. On the eternity of matter. II. On the Existence of two eternal Beings, on the Angel's Fall, and the Fall of Man. III. On God's eternal Existence in the Form of a Man. IV. That God became a Son, and manifested himself in the Flesh: and the Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity considered. V. That Jesus Christ was God the Creator of the World. VI. When Christ dyed God dyed: Enoch, Moses, and Elias, were taken up into Heaven, and left with deputed Power there, while God was performing the Work of Redemption here on Earth. Vii. Concerning John Reeve's and Lodowick Muggleton's commission, with some Observations thereon." 1.0 1
"A. B." "Observations on a new Plan of education of a young prince," 1.0 1
"Mathias, Thomas James," "A letter to the Lord Marquis of Buckingham," 1.0 1
"Mathias, Thomas James," "The grove. A satire." 1.0 2
"Avignon," "The secret history of the jubilee," 1.0 1
"Audley, Matthew." "A sermon occasioned by the death of His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond," 1.0 1
"Kilmarnock, William Boyd," "The trials of William Earl of Kilmarnock," 1.0 1
"Stubbes, George," "A constant search after truth," 1.0 1
"Cooper, John," "A catalogue of the library," 1.0 1
"Patten, Robert," "The history of the rebellion in the year 1715." 1.0 2
"Patten, Robert," "The rebel convinc'd," 1.0 1
"Patten, Robert," "Christian liberty asserted:" 1.0 1
"Timbury, Jane." "The history of Tobit;" 1.0 1
"Lowe, Solomon," "Arithmetic in two parts:" 1.0 1
"Keeling, Bartholomew," "St. Paul's wish to be accursed from Christ," 1.0 1
"P. H." "A new English introduction to the Latin tongue." 1.0 1
"Bickerstaff, Isaac." "That part of the last will and testament of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq; which relates to the publick :" 1.0 1
"Bickerstaff, Isaac." "Predictions for the year, 1712." 1.0 1
"Stanhope, Henry Fitzroy." "The whole proceedings on the trial of the Hon. Major Henry Fitzroy Stanhope," 1.0 1
"Morden, Robert," "The new description and state of England," 1.0 1
"Stockdale, John Joseph," "Albio-Hibernia;" 1.0 1
"Finet, John," "A letter from Paris written to a nobleman by Sir John Finet," 1.0 1
"Findlay, Robert," "A persuasive to the enlargement of psalmody:" 1.0 1
"Colman, Francis," "Ariadne in Crete," 1.0 1
"Grafton, Richard," "Vain boastings of Frenchmen." 1.0 1
"Fennell, James," "A statement of facts occasional of and relative to the late disturbances at the Theatre-Royal Edinburgh, by James Fennell." 1.0 2
"Pownall, Thomas," "Live and let live: a treatise on the hostile rivalships between the manufacturer and land-worker. With a more especial view to the present contest between the woollen manufacturers and wool-growers." 1.0 1
"Pownall, Thomas," "Live and let live:" 1.0 1
"Pownall, Thomas," "Two speeches of an honourable gentleman, on the late negotiation and convention with Spain." 1.0 1
"Wallis, John," "The history of David's troubles:" 1.0 1
"González, Esteban," "The comical history of Estevanille Gonzalez, surnamed the merry fellow. Translated from the original Spanish by Monsieur le Sage, Author of the Devil upon two Sticks. Done out of French." 1.0 1
"Jesuit," "The jesuit's letter to Dr. Snape." 1.0 1
"Brown, J.," "A dialogue between a countryman, and a clergyman from London, who took his organ to a country village, to set off the doctrine of John Calvin." 1.0 1
"C. W." "A proposal for raising a fund," 1.0 1
"Cunningham, Peter," "Chatsworth or the genius of England's prophecy." 1.0 1
"Cunningham, Peter," "Peter Cunningham's New jest book;" 1.0 1
"Aratus." "A voyage to the moon strongly recommended to all lovers of real freedom." 1.0 1
"Campbell, Duncan," "The perkinade," 1.0 1
"Vasini, Carlo Antonio." "Li tre cicisbei ridicoli. Drama giocoso per musica. Per il Teatro di S.M.B." 1.0 1
"Young, John," "Essays on the following interesting subjects:" 1.0 1
"Weldon, Walter," "Hints for erecting county granaries in this Kingdom," 1.0 1
"Author of a Poetic lecture on lotteries." "Death at our windows!" 1.0 1
"Gentleman at Glasgow." "A letter from a gentleman at Glasgow to his friend in London." 1.0 1
"Breuhowse, John." "The highland spectator:" 1.0 1
"Stuartophilus." "Epitaphium Annae Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae reginae tumulo inscribendum." 1.0 1
"Riland, John," "Ignorance the destruction of God's people;" 1.0 1
"Riland, John," "The rights of God," 1.0 1
"Howard, Leonard," "The necessary and becoming qualities of a magistrate," 1.0 1
"Poniatowski, Stanisław." "Remarks on M. de Voltaire's History of Charles XII. King of Sweden." 1.0 1
"Lyons, John," "A prevention of the plague. Being a discovery of a method to hinder it's propogation, by destroying the pestiferous atoms. Whereby We may effectually be guarded against the Spreading and Communicating that or any other Contagious Distemper. By John Lyons, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Partridge, Joseph," "The renovation of the heart the only true and acceptable fast. A sermon" 1.0 1
"Jones, Henry," "The earl of Essex." 18.0 4
"Jones, Henry," "Clifton: a poem. In two cantos." 1.0 1
"Jones, Henry," "Inoculation;" 1.0 1
"Jones, Henry," "Verses to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, on the death of the Right Honourable Henry Pelham." 1.0 1
"P. C." "A letter to the author of the Vindication of Mr. Nation's sermon: in which the importance of faith, in Matters of Religion, and particularly as to the Doctrine of the Deity of Our Saviour, is consider'd: and the Assembly of the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwall is farther defended. To which is added, a second letter to Mr. Nation, in answer to his vindication of himself. By P.C." 1.0 1
"A. Z." "Some thoughts relating to trade in general, and to the East India trade in particular." 1.0 1
"Ramsay," "Plan of education." 1.0 1
"Ramsay," "An essay upon civil government:" 1.0 1
"Walker, Middleton." "A proposal for relieving the present exigences of the nation by a land credit." 1.0 1
"Pointon, Priscilla." "Poems on several occasions." 1.0 1
"Heath, Robert," "The palladium of fame," 1.0 1
"Heath, Robert," "The British palladium:" 9.0 8
"Heath, Robert," "A general and particular account of the annular eclipse of the sun, which will happen on Sunday, April 1, 1764, in the forenoon. With a General and Particular map of the passage of the Moon's shade, or penumbra, over the earth, from the Entrance to the Exit of the same; and also over England and the neighbouring Dominions: Exhibiting All the various Appearances of this Eclipse in different Parts of the Earth. Likewise A Representation thereof for several eminent Cities and remarkable Places. The Times and Circumstances of this Eclipse correctly computed from Tables in the Royal Astronomer, improving all other Accounts, computed from Tables of less Authority. Humbly inscribed to the Royal Society." 1.0 1
"Sussex Farmer." "The advantages and disadvantages which will attend the prohibition of the merchandizes of Spain," 1.0 1
"Haughton, Tho." "A review of the proceedings of the corporation of Derby," 1.0 1
"Erskine, Ebenezer," "The groans of believers under their burdens," 1.0 1
"Peck, Francis," "Ad magistratum:" 1.0 1
"Citizen Randol." "A political catechism of man." 1.0 4
"Harrison, Susannah," "Songs in the night;" 12.0 2
"Aesop." "Select fables of Esop and other fabulists." 16.0 4
"Porter, John," "The case between Mr. Cant and Mr. Porter," 1.0 1
"Porter, John," "The wonderful Scotch prophecy:" 1.0 1
"Chaunter, Humphrey." "King George for England." 1.0 1
"Cooper, Maria Susanna." "Jane Shore to her friend: a poetical epistle. By the authoress of The exemplary mother, &c." 1.0 1
"Morgan, Caesar," "A sermon on public spirit." 1.0 1
"Wroughton, Charles," "The government, and the true sons of the Church of England, vindicated from the unjust aspersions cast upon them by Mr. Tilly, in his sermon preach'd before the University, City of Oxford, and the Body of the County, at St. Mary's, July the 19th. 1705. By a presbyter of the Church of England." 1.0 1
"G. R.," "The belief of witchcraft vindicated: proving, from scripture, there have been witches; and from reason, that there may be such still. In answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, The impossibility of witchcraft: Plainly proving, from Scripture and Reason, That there never was a Witch, &c. By G.R. A.M." 1.0 1
"Killingworth, Grantham," "A supplement to the sermons lately preached at Salters-Hall against popery." 1.0 1
"Killingworth, Grantham," "Remarks on the several answers to the pamphlet," 1.0 1
"Killingworth, Grantham," "An answer to the defence of the Reverend Dr. Foster's Sermon of Catholic communion." 1.0 1
"Killingworth, Grantham," "Paradise regained:" 1.0 1
"Killingworth, Grantham," "An examination of the Revd. Dr. James Foster's Sermon on Catholic communion, as published in his first volume of discourses on natural religion and social virtue. With an address to the Doctor. Also an appendix in answer to a late pamphlet, intitled, Infant baptism a reasonable service." 1.0 1
"Killingworth, Grantham," "On the immortality of the soul, the resurrection of the body, the glorious millennium, the most glorious kingdom of God, and the prophet Daniel's numbers." 1.0 1
"Killingworth, Grantham," "An answer to the Rev. Mr. Charles Bulkley's pleas for mixt communion. As published in Two discourses on John iii. 5. under the title of Catholic communion, &c. By Grantham Killingworth." 1.0 1
"Killingworth, Grantham," "A supplement to the sermons lately preached at Salters-Hall against Popery:" 1.0 1
"Stockwell, Joseph," "A sermon preach'd at Faringdon in the County of Berks, June 24th. 1717." 1.0 1
"Beaver, George," "Reflections on the revolution of a century." 1.0 1
"Stanhope, James Stanhope," "A true copy of the political queries," 1.0 1
"Stanhope, James Stanhope," "Mr. Stanhope's answer to the report of the commissioners sent into Spain," 1.0 1
"Palmer, John," "The influence of company." 1.0 1
"Halloran, Laurence Hynes," "A sermon, for the general fast, 8th of March, 1797." 1.0 1
"Halloran, Laurence Hynes," "On the observance of the Sabbath:" 1.0 1
"Simons, Henry," "The case of Henry Simons, a Polish Jew merchant; and his appeal to the public thereon. Now publish'd, with the tryal at Chelmsford, for the benefit of him and his unhappy family." 1.0 1
"Young, Edward," "A poem on the last day." 17.0 2
"Young, Edward," "The brothers. A tragedy." 1.0 1
"Young, Edward," "Night the third." 1.0 1
"Young, Edward," "The force of religion;" 1.0 1
"Young, Edward," "The last day. A poem. In three books." 1.0 1
"Young, Edward," "The revenge a tragedy." 1.0 1
"Young, Edward," "Night thoughts; on life, death, & immortality. To which is added, A paraphrase on part of the book of Job; and The last day, a poem. By Edward Young, L.L.D. With the life of the author." 1.0 1
"Young, Edward," "An account of the two brothers, Perseus and Demetrius," 1.0 1
"Young, Edward," "A true estimate of human life." 1.0 1
"Young, Edward," "Love of fame, the universal passion. In seven characteristical satires." 1.0 1
"Young, Edward," "The complaint: or, night-thoughts" 2.0 2
"Young, Edward," "The force of religion:" 1.0 1
"L. M." "Justice vindicated;" 1.0 1
"L. M." "A short narrative of the life and death of John Rhinholdt Count Patkul," 1.0 2
"P. L." "A letter from an apothecary in London," 1.0 1
"Sully," "Sully's domestic physician, or every man his own doctor. In which the most invaluable of these medicines he has administered with such astonishing success, are laid open to the public and the Recipes faithfully given to the World, and more particularly for the Interest of private Families who are situated remote from Capital Towns in the Country." 1.0 1
"Philomater." "Dr. South still speaking:" 1.0 1
"Felton, George." "Secular interest, insincerity and double-dealing in religion, detected and exposed." 1.0 1
"Gentleman in the country." "Proposals for employing the remaining stock of the fishery, so as to be of universal use and advantage to the nation. In a letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend at Edinburgh." 1.0 1
"Gentleman in the country." "A letter from a gentleman in the country" 1.0 1
"Gentleman in the country." "A letter from a gentleman in the country," 1.0 1
"Gentleman in the country." "The censor censur'd:" 1.0 1
"Gentleman in the country." "A second enquiry into the reasons of the conduct of Great Britain, with relation to the present state of affairs in Europe." 1.0 1
"Gentleman in the country." "The free-Masons accusation and defence." 5.0 3
"Palomba, Antonio." "Lo studente alla moda. Dramma comico-giocoso." 1.0 1
"Palomba, Antonio." "Orazio drama giocoso per musica. Per il Teatro di S.M.B." 1.0 1
"Ramsey, John," "A compleat," 1.0 1
"Shaw, Marion," "Elijah's mantle:" 1.0 1
"Arrowsmith, Edward," "God's judgments considered," 1.0 1
"Arrowsmith, Edward," "The reasonableness and origin of government, and what ought to be the behaviour of every Christian under it." 1.0 1
"Jones, David," "A sermon upon Ember-Week:" 1.0 1
"Hornsey, John." "A short English grammar in two parts:" 1.0 1
"Bruys, François," "The art of knowing women:" 1.0 1
"Wilson, Samuel," "A sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Edw. Chamberlin," 1.0 1
"Wilson, Samuel," "A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. William Arnold," 1.0 1
"Wilson, Samuel," "The duties of a pastor and deacons: recommended in a sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Flower, Jun. as pastor; and Mr. T. Kenward and Mr. S. Stinton, as deacons: April the xxixth, MDCCXXXVI. At the Meeting-Place in Unicorn-Yard, Tooly-Street. By Samuel Wilson. Published at their Joint Request." 1.0 1
"Wilson, Samuel," "Industry and liberality recommended: a sermon preach'd at the Old Jewry, March 7th, 1738-9. to the Society for Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Dissenting Ministers. By Samuel Wilson. Publish'd at the Request of the Managers of that Society." 1.0 1
"Noble Venetian." "A new voyage to the island of fools," 1.0 1
"Middleton, Conyers," "A letter to Dr. Waterland;" 1.0 1
"Middleton, Conyers," "A defence of the letter to Dr. Waterland;" 1.0 1
"Middleton, Conyers," "Popery unmask'd." 1.0 1
"Middleton, Conyers," "Remarks on some observations, addressed to the author of the letter to Dr. Waterland. By the author of the letter." 1.0 1
"Middleton, Conyers," "Remarks, paragraph by paragraph, upon the proposals lately publish'd by Richard Bentley," 1.0 2
"Middleton, Conyers," "Some remarks on a reply to the defence of the letter to Dr. Waterland." 1.0 1
"Middleton, Conyers," "Some farther remarks," 1.0 1
"Eminent physician." "A treatise of the pestilence," 1.0 1
"Spence, Joseph," "A full and authentick account of Stephen Duck," 1.0 1
"Maclaurin, John," "Glorying in the cross of Christ." 1.0 1
"Younge, Richard." "The carnal man anatomiz'd:" 1.0 1
"Greene, Richard," "A particular," 1.0 1
"Friend of the Constitution of the Church." "The general Assembly of the Church of Scotland vindicated." 1.0 1
"Doddridge, Philip," "A dissertation on the inspiration of the New Testament," 1.0 1
"Doddridge, Philip," "Free thoughts on the most probable means of reviving the dissenting interest." 1.0 2
"Doddridge, Philip," "Letters to and from the Rev. Philip Doddridge, D.D. late of Northampton: published from the originals: with notes explanatory and biographical: by Thomas Stedman, M. A. Vicar of St. Chad's, Shrewsbury." 1.0 1
"Doddridge, Philip," "Submission to divine providence in the death of children recommended and inforced," 1.0 1
"Doddridge, Philip," "An extract of the life of the Honourable Colonel James Gardiner," 1.0 1
"Lover of Truth and Candour." "A letter to the Revd. Benjamin Fawcett, M.A. occasioned by his pamphlet, intitled, Candid reflections on the different manner in which the learned and pious have expressed their conceptions concerning the doctrine of the Trinity." 1.0 1
"Lover of Truth and Candour." "A letter to the author of the Monthly review, on his account of Dr. Watts's Posthumous works for December, 1779; and his strictures upon Dr. Gibbons's Memoirs of Dr. Watts, October, 1780." 1.0 1
"Whitfield, John," "A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of Ely" 1.0 1
"Whitfield, John," "Christian liberty." 1.0 1
"Colman, George," "The oxonian in town." 1.0 1
"Colman, George," "Man and wife; or, the Shakespeare Jubilee." 1.0 2
"Colman, George," "The clandestine marriage," 1.0 1
"Colman, George," "The man of business," 2.0 4
"Colman, George," "A fairy tale." 15.0 2
"Colman, George," "A letter of abuse, to D---d G-----k, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Colman, George," "Songs, duetts, trios, and chorusses; in a new musical drama, in two acts, called Feudal times; or, the banquet-gallery. First performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, on Saturday, Jan. 19th. 1799. Written by George Colman, the younger. The musick intirely New, Composed by Mr. Kelly." 1.0 1
"Haweis, Thomas," "A short account of the last days of the Right Honourable and Most Respected Lady, Selina, Countess Dowager of Huntingdon." 1.0 1
"Haweis, Thomas," "A word in season," 1.0 1
"Warton, Joseph," "Fashion: an epistolary satire to a friend." 1.0 1
"Warton, Joseph," "Ranelagh House:" 1.0 1
"Warton, Joseph," "Odes on various subjects." 1.0 1
"Groome, John," "Reasons for the clergy's being employ'd in the government." 1.0 1
"Groome, John," "Reasons for the clergy's being employ'd in the government," 1.0 1
"Groome, John," "The golden cordial;" 1.0 1
"Frenchman at Paris." "A letter from a Frenchman at Paris, to his countryman at the Hague; on the present dispute between France and Great Britain. Translated from the French." 1.0 1
"Monoux, Lewis," "Christianity shewn to be proved and supported by a sufficient evidence;" 1.0 1
"Goole, John." "The contract violated: or, the hasty marriage. By John Goole, M. A. Master of the Free-School of Witney, and Vicar of Eynsham, in the County of Oxford." 1.0 1
"Wimpey, Joseph," "A defence of a pamphlet lately published: entitled, Thoughts upon several interesting subjects," 1.0 1
"Wimpey, Joseph," "The challenge: or, patriotism put to the test." 1.0 1
"Wimpey, Joseph," "Thoughts upon several interesting subjects," 1.0 1
"Lambert, Edward." "The art of confectionary. Shewing the various methods of preserving all sorts of fruits, dry and liquid; viz. Oranges, Lemons, Citrons, Golden Pippins, Wardens, Apricots Green, Almonds, Goosberries, Cherries, Currants, Plumbs, Rasprerries, Peaches, Walnuts, Nectarines, Figs, Grapes, &c. Flowers and Herbs; As Violets, Angelica, Orange Flowers, &c. also how to make all Sorts of Biscakes, Maspins, Sugar-Works, and Candies. With the best Methods of Clarifying, and the different Ways of Boiling Sugar. By the late ingenious Mr. Edward Lambert, Confectioner, in Pall-Mall." 1.0 1
"Le Comte, Louis," "Memoirs and remarks" 2.0 2
"Le Comte, Louis," "A compleat history of the empire of China: being the observations of above ten years travels through that country: containing memoirs and remarks Geographical, Historical, Topographical, Physical, Natural, Astronomical, Mechanical, Military, Mercantile, Political, And Ecclesiastical. Particularly upon Their Pottery and varnishing Silk and other Manufactures, Pearl-Fishing, the History of Plants and Animals, with a Description of their Cities and Publick Works, Number of People, Manners, Language, and Customs, Coin and Commerce, their Habits, Oeconomy, and Government, the Philosophy of the Famous Confucius. With an Account of the Conquest of China by the Tartars, and many other curious Particulars. Written by the learned Lewis Le Comte, Confessor to the Dutchess of Burgundy, and one of the French King's Mathematicians, who was a Missioner in China near twenty Years. A new translation from the best Paris edition, and adorn'd with copper-plates." 1.0 1
"Lambert, James." "The countryman's treasure:" 1.0 1
"Huddesford, George," "Warley:" 1.0 1
"Huddesford, George," "The second part of Warley: a satire. Containing a curious detail of the operations of the Grand Army during the royal review: and interspersed With a Variety of Fresh Characters addressed to the first artist in Europe." 1.0 1
"Leland, John," "Reflections on the late Lord Bolingbroke's letters on the study and use of history;" 1.0 1
"W. M. G." "A letter to a noble lord, containing, a new discovery of the scandalous and pernicious practice of running of goods from France, which has lately been carried on beyond all Example," 1.0 1
"Blair, William," "Essays on the venereal disease and its concomitant affections." 1.0 1
"Blair, William," "Essays on the venereal disease and its concomitant affections," 1.0 1
"Phillips, Edward," "A new dramatic entertainment called The royal chace; or, Merlin's cave." 1.0 1
"Phillips, Edward," "Britons, strike home:" 1.0 1
"Oddthought, Oliver." "The comet:" 1.0 1
"Rich, Edward-Pickering." "Original poems on several occasions." 1.0 1
"Rich, Edward-Pickering." "A sermon preach'd at Cheltenham, before a polite audience, on Sunday, August 5, 1750." 1.0 1
"Claridge, John." "The shepherd of Banbury's rules, to judge of the changes of the weather," 1.0 1
"Claridge, John." "The shepherd of Banbury's rules to judge of the changes of the weather," 5.0 2
"Prior, Thomas," "A list of the absentees of Ireland," 1.0 1
"Gregory, David," "Dr. Gregory's Elements of catoptrics and dioptrics." 1.0 1
"Argyll, Archibald Campbell," "A pastoral elegy on the death of the Lady Hilaretta." 1.0 1
"Cicero, Marcus Tullius." "Cicero's orations," 1.0 1
"Webb, Daniel." "An essay presented;" 1.0 1
"Hume, David," "Two essays." 1.0 1
"Brown, Anthony," "The fatal retirement." 1.0 1
"Climax, Christopher." "Riot. A mock heroic poem." 1.0 1
"Robinson, Thomas," "Address to the Loyal Leicester Volunteer Infantry, at the presentation of their colours, in the Parish Church of Saint Martin, Leicester, October 19, 1795. To which is annexed the prayer used on that occasion. By Thomas Robinson, M. A. Chaplain." 1.0 1
"Rennell, Thomas," "The consequences of the vice of gaming," 1.0 1
"Pollok, Thomas," "A sermon preach'd at the opening of the synod of Merse and Teviotdale." 1.0 1
"Grainger, James," "A letter to Tobias Smollet," 1.0 1
"Typo," "The affecting history of two young gentlewomen, who were ruined by their excessive attachment to the amusements of the town. To which are added, Many Practical Notes, By Dr. Typo, P.T.M." 1.0 1
"Currie, John," "Pharisaical righteousness insufficient, or, the absolute necessity of exceeding the righteousness of scribes and pharisees, shewn in a discourse from Matth.v.20. delivered at Kirkcaldy November 12. 1727. By Mr. John Currie Minister of the Gospel at Kinglassie." 1.0 1
"Currie, John," "A sermon preached in the church of Kirkaldie," 1.0 1
"Currie, John," "The overture considered;" 1.0 1
"Currie, John," "Jus populi vindicatum:" 1.0 1
"McGripes," "An answer to that heterogeneous letter," 1.0 1
"Leslie, Charles," "A short and easy method with the deists." 1.0 1
"Leslie, Charles," "Now or never: or, a project under God, to secure the church and monarchy of England." 1.0 1
"Leslie, Charles," "The history of the church," 1.0 1
"Leslie, Charles," "A letter to the Reverend Mr. William Higden." 1.0 1
"Author of The Art of drawing in Perspective." "The art of painting in oil," 1.0 1
"Fitzgerald, George Robert," "The riddle. By the late unhappy George-Robert Fitzgerald, Esq. With notes, by W. Bingley, formerly of London, Bookseller." 1.0 1
"Worsley, John," "Tabulae trilingues," 1.0 1
"Erskine, John," "Ministers of the Gospel cautioned against giving offence. A sermon, by John Erskine, M. A. One of the Ministers of Edinburgh." 1.0 1
"Parker, Benjamin," "The divine authority of the scriptures philosophically prov'd:" 1.0 1
"Parker, Benjamin," "Parker's projection of the longitude at sea: whereby the mariners may be enabled to correct their accounts thereof, as often as they shall have the benefit of a clear sky and calm sea, at the time of the moon's visible southing. Communicated to and approved of by Dr. Halley, Astronomer Royal. By Benjamin Parker." 1.0 1
"Parker, Benjamin," "A journey thro' the world:" 1.0 1
"Parker, Benjamin," "Money." 1.0 1
"Parker, Benjamin," "A second volume of philosophical meditations, with divine inferences: containing a view of 1. The primitive purity of the creation. 2. The Change that ensued upon Man's Disobedience. 3. The further Changes that succeeded the Deluge, and Lamech's Prophecy concerning his Son Noah considered; with a new Definition of the present Phaenomena of our Atmosphere in the Nature of Lightning in a clear Sky, Fire-Balls, Fire-Drakes, Shooting-Stars, and Lights in the North, with Tempests of Thunder and Lightning. 4. The last and final Change to be expected, after which all Subjection to future Change will be wholly remov'd. 5. The state of the blessed in a new heaven, and a New Earth. The whole being interspersed with Divine Inferences and many useful Curiosities never before taken notice of by any other Author. The Preface containing, besides other things, the Author's Opinion of the Millennium; as not being a Temporal Reign of Christ, &c. With a postscript on the nature of water-spouts. By Benjamin Parker, Author of the last Philosophical Meditations, and Longitude at Sea." 1.0 1
"Parker, Benjamin," "Philosophical meditations, with divine inferences." 11.0 2
"Madox, Thomas," "An account of all the gold and silver coins ever used in England:" 1.0 1
"Dedekind, Friedrich," "Grobianus;" 1.0 2
"Linden, Diederick Wessel," "A medicinal and experimental history and analysis of the Hanlys-Spa saline, purging, and chalybeate waters, near Shrewsbury. With new discoveries from practical knowledge, and critical remarks, on the efficacy of these, and the same kind of mineral waters. By Diedrick Wesse Linden, M.D." 1.0 1
"Linden, Diederick Wessel," "An experimental and practical enquiry into the opthalmic, antiscrophulous, and nervous properties of the mineral water of Llangybi," 1.0 1
"Lorenzi, Giovanni Battista," "La discordia conjugale, a comic opera," 1.0 1
"Lorenzi, Giovanni Battista," "Nina;" 1.0 1
"Stonestreet, George Griffin." "The portentous globe: an enquiry into the powers solicited from the Crown, under an Act of 39 Geo.III. intituled, \"an act enabling His Majesty to grant a charter of incorporation\" to certain persons under the style of the \"globe Insurance Company; \" Containing Observations on the Tendencies of such Grant, and on the Effect of Charter on Commercial Undertakings; recommended to the Consideration of the Bankers of the Metropolis, and to the Country Bankers of Great Britain, &c. &c. By George Griffin Stonestreet, Esq." 1.0 1
"Nelson, John," "An extract of John Nelson's journal;" 1.0 1
"Nelson, John," "An extract from the journal of Mr. John Nelson," 1.0 2
"Nolan, William," "An essay on humanity:" 1.0 1
"Pearce, William," "Arrived at Portsmouth! An operatic drama, in two acts, performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by the author of Hartford-Bridge, Netley-Abbey, The Midnight Wanderers, &c." 1.0 1
"Pearce, William," "Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new drama of Windsor Castle," 1.0 1
"W.G." "The true Englishman's miscellany," 1.0 1
"Lamont, David," "Subscription of the confession of faith of the Church of Scotland," 1.0 1
"Bolton, Robert," "On the employment of time." 4.0 2
"Bateman, Tho." "An appendix to the treatise on agistment tithe," 1.0 1
"Evans, Abel," "The apparition. A poem." 17.0 2
"Evans, Abel," "Præ-Existence. A poem, in imitation of Milton." 1.0 1
"Evans, Abel," "The apparition." 17.0 2
"Bassnett, Christopher," "The seaman's character and calling consider'd and improv'd in a sermon Begun to a Ships-Company," 1.0 1
"Bassnett, Christopher," "Church-Officers, and their mission." 1.0 1
"Platt, William Francis." "The waiting Christian. Being the substance of a discourse, occasioned by the death of the Right Hon. Selina, Countess dowager of Huntingdon, preached at her chapel in Bristol, July 3, 1791. By the Rev. William Francis Platt. Published at the Very Earnest Request of the Congregation." 1.0 1
"Barry, James," "A letter to the Dilettanti Society," 1.0 1
"Biddulph, Thomas Tregenna," "Original poems on religious subjects;" 1.0 1
"Biddulph, Thomas Tregenna," "Essays on some select parts of the liturgy of the Church of England;" 2.0 2
"Marmontel, Jean-François," "Zemira e Azore," 3.0 2
"Lorleach," "A satirical epistle to Mr. Pope." 1.0 1
"Burke, Edmund," "A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a noble lord," 1.0 1
"Burke, Edmund," "Thoughts and details on scarcity," 1.0 1
"Burke, Edmund," "A vindication of natural society:" 1.0 1
"Burke, Edmund," "Burke's reflections on the Revolution in France," 1.0 1
"Burke, Edmund," "Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. on American taxation, April 19, 1774." 9.0 3
"Burke, Edmund," "Observations on a late state of the nation." 1.0 1
"Legh, George," "A letter to the Reverend Mr. Stebbing;" 1.0 1
"Legh, George," "The uncharitableness of modern charity," 1.0 1
"Legh, George," "A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock," 2.0 2
"Tremenheere, William," "A sermon preached in the parish church of Madron, in the county of Cornwall, on the twenty-third of April, 1789, being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving for the recovery of the King from illness. By the Rev. William Tremenheere, A.B." 1.0 1
"Scriblerus, Galfridus." "Remarks on Mr. Pope's epistle of taste, to the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Burlington. By Galfridus Scriblerus, Martini Scriberi F.N.M." 1.0 1
"Shirley, Walter," "Gospel repentance. A sermon preached in St. Peter's Church, on Sunday, November the 25th, 1759. By the Hon. and Rev. Walter Shirley, A. B. Rector of Loughrea in the County of Galway." 1.0 1
"Shirley, Walter," "A narrative of the principal circumstances relative to the Rev. Mr. Wesley's late conference," 2.0 2
"Baillie, J. (John)," "A letter to Dr. ------ in answer to a tract in the Bibliotheque ancienne & moderne," 2.0 2
"Mun, Thomas," "England's treasure by foreign trade;" 1.0 1
"De Coetlogon, Dennis," "Seasonable essays:" 1.0 1
"De Coetlogon, Dennis," "A gothic oration," 1.0 1
"De Coetlogon, Dennis," "Diogenes's rambles:" 1.0 1
"Pasqualigo, Benedetto." "Cimene;" 1.0 1
"Bowden, John," "The grave, the house appointed for all living." 1.0 1
"Bowden, John," "A sermon preach'd at Frome, in the county of Somerset, January the 20th 1714/5." 1.0 1
"Guthrie, James," "A sermon preach'd in the chapel of Newgate," 1.0 1
"Guthrie, James," "The ordinary of Newgate" 1.0 1
"Guthrie, James," "The behaviour, confession, and dying words of Thomas Homan," 1.0 1
"Guthrie, James," "The ordinary of Newgate," 7.0 8
"Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de," "El zeloso estremeno:" 1.0 1
"Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de," "La gitanilla:" 1.0 1
"Myonnet, John." "The blessedness of dying in the lord consider'd." 1.0 1
"Treacher, Benjamin," "A dissertation on the moral perfections of the supreme being:" 1.0 1
"Tiffin, William," "A new help and improvement of the art of swift writing:" 1.0 1
"Cobb, Samuel," "Poems on several occasions." 1.0 1
"Cobb, Samuel," "Honour retriev'd. A poem." 1.0 1
"Cobb, Samuel," "The female reign:" 1.0 1
"Cobb, Samuel," "The portugal expedition." 1.0 1
"Gentleman resident in Calcutta." "A narrative of facts leading to the trials of Maha Rajah Nundocomar and Thomas Fowke for conspiracies against Governor Hastings and Richard Barwell, Esqrs. Members of the Supreme Council at Bengal; and to the Trial of Maha Rajahnundocomar, for Forgery: with some Extraordinary Anecdotes pending and subsequent to those Prosecutions. In which are Introduced the Genuine Addresses of the Grand Jury, European and Armenian Inhabitants of Calcutta to Sir Elijah Impey, Knt. Chief Justice, and the Other Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature; with Their Lordships' Answers: also, Some Pertinent Remarks on Trade in Bengal. By a gentleman resident in Calcutta." 1.0 1
"Hawkins, Robert," "The perjur'd fanatick:" 1.0 1
"Caraccioli, Charles," "An historical account of Sturbridge, Bury, and the most famous fairs in Europe and America;" 1.0 1
"Goodenough, Matthew," "A calm address to the inhabitants of Great Britain;" 1.0 1
"Goodenough, Matthew," "The slanderer chastis'd," 1.0 1
"Dodsley, Robert," "Beauty:" 1.0 1
"Dodsley, Robert," "The book of the chronicle of James," 1.0 1
"Dodsley, Robert," "The oeconomy of human life;" 1.0 1
"Dodsley, Robert," "Cleone." 1.0 1
"Dodsley, Robert," "An epistle to Mr. Pope, occasion'd by his Essay on man. By Robert Dodsley." 1.0 1
"Dodsley, Robert," "Colin's kisses." 1.0 1
"Dodsley, Robert," "The toy-Shop." 1.0 6
"Dodsley, Robert," "The oeconomy of human life." 31.0 6
"Dodsley, Robert," "The king and the miller of Mansfield." 36.0 2
"Dodsley, Robert," "The first book of the chronicle of the Kings of England," 1.0 1
"Dodsley, Robert," "Servitude: a poem." 1.0 1
"Dodsley, Robert," "The chronicle of the Kings of England," 59.0 2
"Buchanan, John Lanne," "A general view of the fishery of Great Britain," 1.0 1
"Pope, Michael," "The merciful discovery," 1.0 1
"Blandy, Mary," "Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun," 1.0 1
"Blandy, Mary," "Genuine letters that pass'd between Miss Blandy and Miss Jeffries," 1.0 1
"L. D." "Reasons for a war against Spain." 1.0 1
"Crossfield, John." "An essay concerning infant baptism." 1.0 1
"Robinson, Daniel." "An essay upon vocal musick, wherein is amply and clearly demonstrated by Rule and Example. Whatever is necessary for the Attamment to the true and perfect Knowledge of that Science. Set forth by way of Dialogue, And intended for the Use and Benefit of altrue Lovers of divine Musick. by Daniel Robinson, Philomusic. Te, Magne rerum conditor, & tuas sonabo Laudes, factaque posteris Miranda prodam, dum recurret per calidos mihi Sanguis artus. Buch" 1.0 1
"Galilei, Galileo," "Mathematical discourses concerning two new sciences relating to mechanicks and local motion, in four dialogues. I. Of the Resistance of Solids against Fraction. II. Of the Cause of their Coherence. III. Of Local Motion, viz. Equable, and naturally Accelerate. IV. Of Violent Motion, or of Projects. By Galileo Galilei, Chief Philosopher and Mathematician to the Grand Duke of Tuscany. With an appendix concerning the center of gravity of solid bodies. Done into English from the Italian, by Tho. Weston, late Master, and now publish'd by John Weston, present Master, of the Academy at Greenwich." 1.0 1
"Honestus." "A letter to the Lord Chancellor," 1.0 1
"Harris, John," "The evil and mischief of a fiery spirit." 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "A proper answer to a late scurrilous libel, entitled, An apology for the conduct of a late celebrated second-rate minister." 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The covent-Garden tragedy." 23.0 2
"Fielding, Henry," "The author's farce;" 1.0 3
"Fielding, Henry," "The universal gallant:" 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The beauties of Fielding:" 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "An old man taught wisdom:" 8.0 2
"Fielding, Henry," "The opposition. A vision." 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning," 1.0 3
"Fielding, Henry," "The miser," 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "A serious address to the people of Great Britain." 1.0 3
"Fielding, Henry," "The temple beau." 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "Pasquin." 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The tragedy of tragedies;" 15.0 2
"Fielding, Henry," "Don Quixote in England." 21.0 2
"Fielding, Henry," "Tom Thumb." 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The letter-Writers:" 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The tragedy of tragedies," 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The debauchees: or, the Jesuit caught. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's Servants. By Henry Fielding, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The historical register," 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The welsh opera:" 1.0 2
"Fielding, Henry," "Miss Lucy in town." 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The intriguing chambermaid." 57.0 4
"Fielding, Henry," "An old man taught wisdom;" 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The modern husband." 1.0 2
"Fielding, Henry," "The old debauchees." 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The lottery. A farce." 17.0 3
"Fielding, Henry," "The fathers:" 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The coffeehouse politician;" 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "The miser." 16.0 2
"Fielding, Henry," "The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Abridged from the works of H. Fielding, Esq;." 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "Tumble-Down Dick: or, Phaeton in the suds." 1.0 1
"Fielding, Henry," "Love in several masques." 1.0 1
"Philo-Patris." "Liberty: or, the meeting of the Parliament. A poem." 1.0 1
"Kilham, Alexander," "The life of Mr. Alexander Kilham, Methodist preacher, who was expelled from the Conference, or Society of Methodist preachers, for publicly remonstrating with them for countenancing various Corruptions and Abuses. To which are added, extracts of letters, (in favour of reform,) written by a number of preachers to Mr. Kilham, during the time of his undertaking the cause of Religious Liberty." 1.0 1
"Kilham, Alexander," "An address to the Methodists in Birstall circuit." 1.0 1
"Flap-Bugg, Flavius." "Causticks applied to the Causidicade," 1.0 1
"Country-whig." "Another letter from a country-whig to Richard Steele, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Bristol, Frederick William Hervey," "A new friend on an old subject." 1.0 1
"Shaftoe, Frances." "Popish intrigues and cruelty plainly exemplified," 1.0 1
"Shaftoe, Frances." "More memoirs: or, the pretender what he really pretends to be:" 1.0 1
"Hoare, Edward Henry." "Attention to the voice of providence," 1.0 1
"Medley's footman." "An answer to the Examination of The management of the war." 1.0 1
"Phipps, Joseph," "The winter-Piece." 1.0 1
"Lamb, Patrick." "Royal-Cookery:" 1.0 1
"Burges, James Bland," "Heroic epistle" 1.0 1
"Tomlinson, Lovel." "Mr. E----- B----'s answer to his own speech, of the 11th of February, 1780. With Mr. F----'s animadversions thereon. Taken in short-hand, at the C---- Tavern, in the Strand, February 2d. And now first Published By Lovel Tomlinson." 1.0 1
"Stennett, Samuel," "The victorious Christian receiving the crown." 1.0 1
"Stennett, Samuel," "A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Burford" 1.0 1
"Stennett, Samuel," "The indispensable importance of real religion." 1.0 1
"Stennett, Samuel," "The mortality of ministers contrasted with the unchangeableness of Christ:" 1.0 1
"Braddon, Laurence," "To pay old-debts without new-taxes," 1.0 1
"Braddon, Laurence," "The miseries of the poor are a national sin, shame, and charge:" 1.0 1
"Braddon, Laurence," "A corporation humbly propos'd, for relieving, reforming, and employing the poor." 1.0 1
"Arnold, Samuel," "Redemption: a sacred oratorio" 1.0 1
"Arnold, Samuel," "Redemption: a sacred oratorio ;" 1.0 1
"Townsend, Meredith," "God's patience towards a sinful people consider'd and improv'd. A sermon occasion'd by the glorious defeat of the rebels in Scotland, under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, preach'd at Hull, October 12, 1746. By Meredith Townsend." 1.0 1
"Sparham, Legard." "Reasons against the practice of inoculating the small-pox." 1.0 2
"Queely," "The jesuits catechism with strictures thereon;" 1.0 1
"Leavenworth, Mark," "Colony commerce;" 1.0 1
"Toulmin, Joshua," "A letter to the Society of Protestant Dissenters," 1.0 2
"Toulmin, Joshua," "The character and hope of the righteous, represented in a sermon," 1.0 1
"Toulmin, Joshua," "Paul's defence before Felix," 1.0 1
"Toulmin, Joshua," "A free and serious address to the Christian laity, especially such as embracing Unitarian sentiments conform to Trinitarian worship." 1.0 1
"Toulmin, Joshua," "The promise of Christ's presence with his disciples, explained and applied in a sermon," 1.0 1
"Toulmin, Joshua," "An exhortation to all Christian people," 1.0 1
"Toulmin, Joshua," "The character and reward of the faithful servant, considered and improved" 1.0 1
"Matthews, William," "Observations upon a pamphlet, entitul'd, The letter which Pope Gregory XV. wrote to Charles I. of England, concerning his marriage to the Infanta of Spain, and that Prince's answer. By William Matthews." 1.0 1
"Graham, William," "A sermon preached at Waldron, in Sussex," 1.0 1
"Graham, William," "The art of making wines from fruits, flowers, and herbs, all the native growth of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"Graham, William," "A discourse," 1.0 1
"Graham, William," "On adultery. A sermon preached at Rye, in Sussex, by the Reverend Lord Preston." 1.0 1
"Person of honour." "The secret history of the secret history of the White Staff," 1.0 1
"Scougal, Henry," "The life of God in the soul of man:" 54.0 4
"Scougal, Henry," "The compleat English secretary," 1.0 1
"Bougeant, G.-H." "A philosophical amusement upon the language of beasts and birds. Written originally in French by Father Bougeant, a famous Jesuit; now confined at La Fleche on Account of this Work." 1.0 1
"Bougeant, G.-H." "A philosophical amusement upon the language of beasts. Written originally in French by Father Bougeant, a famous Jesuit; Now confined at La Fleche on Account of this Work." 1.0 1
"Grundy, John," "An examination and refutation of Mr. Badeslade's New-Cut canal, &c." 1.0 1
"Layman." "The layman's sermon. Occasioned by the present rebellion;" 1.0 1
"Layman." "The claims of church authority considered; and the rights of private judgment defended. In answer to a sermon preached by the Rev. Mr. Zachery Mudge, before the Lord Bishop of Exeter, and the Clergy, at his Visitation, On 2 Cor. x. 8. For though I should boast somewhat more of our Authority, (which the Lord hath given us for Edification, and not for your Destruction) I should not be ashamed. By a layman." 1.0 1
"Layman." "A serious address to the Rev. Mr. Madan," 1.0 1
"Layman." "A short and candid address to the religious society called Baptists in general, and to those of that denomination at Reading, Berks, in particular." 1.0 1
"Layman." "A layman's thoughts on the late treatment of the Bishop of Bangor," 1.0 1
"Layman." "A defence of the Bible;" 1.0 1
"Layman." "Observations on the seventh form of Roman government;" 1.0 1
"Layman." "The layman's letter to his friend in the country," 1.0 1
"Layman." "A letter from a layman, to the clergy of Ireland." 1.0 1
"Layman." "The layman's humble address to the bishops and clergy in convocation assembled," 1.0 1
"Layman." "A defense of certain queries relating to the doctrine of the Trinity." 1.0 1
"Layman." "The layman's letters to the dissenting ministers of London;" 1.0 1
"Layman." "An expostulatory letter to the Reverend Mr. Kidgell," 1.0 1
"Freeholder of Kent." "His Majesty King George the Second, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and all the royal family." 1.0 1
"Freeholder of Kent." "His Majesty King George the Second, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and all the Royal Family." 1.0 1
"Andrews, John," "An examination of the scheme of church-power, laid down in the Codex juris ecclesiastici, &c. set in its proper light. And the Discovery of dangerous Designs of the Clergy to all the Ranks of their Fellow-Subjects and Countrymen; Pretended to be made by the Examiner, in the Passages produced from it; Treated as it deserves." 1.0 1
"Andrews, John," "Letters to His Excellency the Count de Welderen, on the present situation of affairs between Great Britain and the United Provinces. By John Andrews, LL. D." 1.0 1
"Andrews, John," "An answer to a late pamphlet," 1.0 2
"Andrews, John," "The kebla: or, a defence of eastward adoration. In a letter to the author of Alkibla. By John Andrews, Vicar of South-Newington in Oxfordshire." 1.0 1
"Andrews, John," "Two additional letters (being the third and fourth) to His Excellency the Count de Welderen, on the present situation of affairs between Great Britain and the United Provinces. With an appendix. By John Andrews, LL. D." 1.0 1
"Blake, Malachi," "A brief account of the dreadful fire at Blandford-Forum" 2.0 3
"Barnard, John," "A zeal for good works excited and directed:" 1.0 1
"Barnard, John," "A present for an apprentice:" 11.0 5
"Dyer, George," "An english prologue and epilogue to the Latin comedy of Ignoramus;" 1.0 1
"Dyer, George," "Poems." 1.0 1
"Howard, H." "A congratulatory and admonitory poem:" 1.0 1
"Ash, John," "The perfecting of the saints for the work of the ministry." 1.0 1
"Ash, John," "The new and complete dictionary of the English language." 1.0 1
"Davenport, William," "The protestant expostulator," 1.0 1
"Enty, John," "A defence of the proceedings of the late Assembly at Exon." 1.0 1
"Enty, John," "Truth and liberty consistent and maintain'd:" 1.0 1
"Enty, John," "A sermon preach'd at Exon, October the 11th, 1727. being the day of Their most excellent Majesties K. George the 2d's And Queen Caroline's coronation." 1.0 1
"Enty, John," "The innocence of Protestant Dissenters clear'd and vindicated, in reference to the transactions of 41, and the death of K. Charles I." 1.0 1
"Baltimore, Frederick Calvert," "The trial of Frederick Calvert," 1.0 1
"Bradshaw, Penelope." "Bradshaw's valuable family jewel:" 1.0 1
"Bradshaw, Penelope." "Bradshaw's valuable family jewel." 3.0 2
"Bellers, Fettiplace," "Of the ends of society. By Fettiplace Bellers, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Mason, Simon," "A narrative of the life and distresses of Simon Mason," 1.0 1
"N." "An answer to an anonymous letter, inclosed and directed to Mr. Hooker, of July the 19th, 1722. And now printed in the appendix to the Report, under letter H. pag. 9, and 10." 1.0 1
"Thompson, Benjamin," "The ring, or the merry wives of Madrid:" 1.0 1
"Mary," "The genuine letters of Mary Queen of Scots, to James Earl of Bothwell:" 1.0 1
"Dr. S-----t." "Human ordure," 1.0 1
"Parker, Richard," "Memoirs of Richard Parker, the mutineer;" 1.0 1
"Parker, Richard," "The trial of Richard Parker," 1.0 1
"Parker, Richard," "An essay on the usefulness of Oriental learning." 1.0 1
"Parker, Richard," "An essay on the usefullness of oriental learning." 1.0 1
"Modern Englishman." "A snake in the grass detected; or, a key to an insidious, seditious pamphlet, intitled Northern revolutions, &c. pretended to be dictated by the ghost of Trenchard, once a free Briton. By a modern Englishman." 1.0 1
"Stirling, John," "A system of rhetoric," 4.0 2
"Stirling, John," "A short view of English grammar." 1.0 1
"Noble, Richard," "Mr. Noble's speech" 1.0 1
"Noble, Richard," "The true copy of the original paper signed by Mr. Richard Noble," 1.0 1
"Croft, Archer," "Some observations on The case of the protestant dissenters, with reference to the Corporation and Test acts." 1.0 1
"Lucas, Charles," "A fourth address to the free citizens, and free-holders, of the city of Dublin." 1.0 1
"Lucas, Charles," "A sixth address to the free citizens, and free-holders, of the city of Dublin." 1.0 1
"Lucas, Charles," "The British free-holder's political catechism:" 1.0 1
"Lucas, Charles," "The tryal of Mr. Charles Lucas," 1.0 1
"Lucas, Charles," "A fiveth letter to the Commons and citizens of the city of Dublin." 1.0 1
"Lucas, Charles," "A fourth letter to the commons and citizens of the city of Dublin." 1.0 1
"Lucas, Charles," "An address to his excellency William Earl of Harrington, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, as it was presented to him, on Tuesday the third instant; With a Preface to the Free and Independent Citizens of Dublin, and to the Free and Loyal Subjects of Ireland, in general. By Charles Lucas." 1.0 1
"Lucas, Charles," "The rights and privileges of Parlements asserted upon constitutional principles;" 1.0 2
"Lucas, Charles," "A third letter to the Commons and citizens of the city of Dublin." 1.0 1
"Lucas, Charles," "To the Right Honorable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, Commons, citizens, and freeholders of Dublin. The address of Charles Lucas, M. D. One of their Representatives in Parlement." 1.0 1
"Lucas, Charles," "A fifth address to the free citizens," 1.0 1
"Person of Quality at Paris." "Memoirs of Miss Mary-Catherine Cadiere," 1.0 1
"Baynton, Thomas," "Descriptive account of a new method of treating old ulcers of the legs." 1.0 1
"Weaver at Norwich." "A letter from a weaver at Norwich, to a Member of Parliament concerning the present state of our woollen manufactures." 1.0 1
"St. Leger, John," "The managers pro and con:" 1.0 2
"Oxoniensis," "A letter to the revd Mr. Law," 1.0 1
"Rowland, Daniel," "Eight sermons upon practical subjects," 1.0 1
"Rowland, Daniel," "Three sermons upon practical subjects, From the Following Texts: I. Luke xv. 5. And when be hath feard it, be layeth it on his shoulders rejoicing. II. John v. 6. When Jesus saw him he, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, be said unto him, wilt thou be made whole? &c. III. Psalm lxv. 5. By terrible things in righteousness, wilt thou answer us, O God of our salvation. Preached at the New-Church in Langeitho, South-Wales. By the Rev. Mr. Daniel Rowland, Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Leinster, one of his Majesty's most Hon. Privy Council in the Kingdom of Ireland. And now attempted to be translated from the original British. By the Rev. John Davies, Rector of Sharnecote, Wilts; and late of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, who translated the former Eight Sermons." 1.0 1
"Hampson, W." "Dukinfield Lodge," 1.0 1
"Admirer of Thomas Sternhold and John Hopkins." "The war of the giants," 1.0 1
"Brown, John," "A sermon preached at a public administration of Baptism;" 1.0 2
"Brown, John," "An essay on satire:" 1.0 1
"Brown, John," "An address to young ministers. By John Brown, Late of Haddington." 1.0 1
"Brown, John," "Two short catechisms mutually connected;" 1.0 1
"Brown, John," "Two short catechisms, mutually connected;" 1.0 1
"Brown, John," "On the use and abuse of externals in religion. A sermon. By John Brown, M. A. Chaplain to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Carlisle. Preached at the consecration of St. James's church in Whitehaven, by the right reverend The Lord Bishop of Carlisle." 1.0 1
"Sylvia." "True taste: or, female philosophy." 1.0 1
"Harte, Walter," "An essay on reason." 2.0 4
"Litton, Edmund." "Philosophical conjectures on aereal influences," 1.0 1
"Browne, Jemmett," "An appendix to A letter from a clergyman of the diocess of Cork, to his friend in Dublin," 1.0 1
"Pitcairn, Archibald," "The whole works of Dr. Archibald Pitcairn, published by himself." 1.0 1
"Spilsbury, Francis," "A thanksgiving sermon preached at Little St. Helen's," 1.0 1
"Gibson, Thomas," "Scipio Britannicus." 1.0 1
"Adamson, J." "The reigns of King Edward II." 1.0 1
"Gentleman of Cambridge." "Arimant and Tamira:" 1.0 1
"Gentleman of Cambridge." "The history of Periander, King of Corinth:" 1.0 1
"Cockman, Thomas," "Salvation by Jesus Christ alone asserted and vindicated," 1.0 2
"St. Pierre, Paul de." "The sufferings and death of Henry Roberts, Esqr. Translated from the French of Mr. Paul de St. Pierre, Professeur a Malines, by a member of the University of Dublin." 1.0 1
"Darby, Abiah," "Useful instruction for children," 14.0 2
"Innes, Alexander," "The danger of temptations arising from arising from natural corruption and an unhappy education;" 1.0 1
"Maccartney, George," "A letter from Mr. Maccartney," 1.0 1
"Portal, Abraham," "Olindo and Sophronia." 1.0 1
"Spence, Thomas," "The meridian sun of liberty;" 1.0 1
"Spence, Thomas," "The end of oppression;" 1.0 1
"Spence, Thomas," "The rights of infants; or, the imprescriptable right of mothers to such a share of the elements as is sufficient to enable them to suckle and bring up their young in a dialogue between the aristocracy and a mother of children. To which are added, by way of preface and appendix, strictures on Paine's Agrarian justice. By T. Spence, Author of the Real Rights of Man, End of Oppression, Reign of Felicity, Pigs' Meat, &c." 1.0 1
"Molière," "L'avare." 1.0 1
"Molière," "Monsieur de Pourceaugnac," 1.0 1
"Molière," "The mock doctor:" 22.0 3
"Clearbrook, William." "A project for the more effectual compleating the new reformation," 1.0 1
"Merrick, Marshall Montague," "The parable of the vineyard, and Christ, the true vine;" 1.0 1
"Merrick, Marshall Montague," "Marriage a divine institution," 1.0 1
"One who Fancies Himself Elected." "The scotch pope not infallible:" 1.0 1
"Aubin, Penelope," "The stuarts: a pindarique ode." 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "An essay on a course of liberal education for civil and active life." 4.0 2
"Priestley, Joseph," "Letters to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke," 1.0 2
"Priestley, Joseph," "Dr. Priestley's letters to the candidates for orders in both universities on subscription to articles of religion," 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "A third letter to Dr. Newcome," 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "Letters to the Rev. Edward Burn," 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "A view of the principles and conduct of the Protestant Dissenters," 1.0 2
"Priestley, Joseph," "The evidence of the resurrection of Jesus considered," 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "A sermon, preached before the Congregation of Protestant Dissenters at Mill-Hill-Chapel in Leeds, May 16, 1773." 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "Two letters to Dr. Newcome, Bishop of Waterford." 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "Considerations on differences of opinion among Christians;" 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "The duty of forgiveness of injuries:" 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "The doctrine of divine influence on the human mind," 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "Considerations for the use of young men," 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "A free address to Protestant Dissenters, as such." 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "Letters to Dr. Horsley." 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "Reflections on death." 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "A familiar illustration of certain passages of Scripture relating to the power of man to do the will of God," 11.0 2
"Priestley, Joseph," "Two discourses;" 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "Philosophical empiricism:" 1.0 2
"Priestley, Joseph," "A serious address to masters of families," 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "The present state of Europe compared with antient prophecies;" 1.0 2
"Priestley, Joseph," "The importance and extent of free inquiry in matters of religion:" 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "An appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity," 13.0 3
"Priestley, Joseph," "Considerations on church-authority;" 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "Remarks on some paragraphs in the fourth volume of Dr. Blackstone's Commentaries on the laws of England, relating to the Dissenters." 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "A general view of the arguments for the unity of God;" 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Palmer," 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "A scripture catechism," 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "A reply to the animadversions on the History of the corruptions of Christianity, in the Monthly Review for June, 1783; with additional observations relating to the doctrine of the primitive church, concerning the person of Christ. By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S." 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "Remarks on the Monthly Review of the letters to Dr. Horsley; in which the Rev. Mr. Samuel Badcock, the writer of that review, is called upon to defend what he has advanced in it. By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S." 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "Letters to the Jews;" 1.0 1
"Priestley, Joseph," "A sermon on the subject of the slave trade;" 1.0 1
"Pointer, John," "Britannia Romana," 1.0 2
"Salt, Aylmer." "A letter to Mr. Timothy Goodwin," 1.0 1
"Richardson, John," "The riches of divine grace illustriously displayed." 2.0 2
"Snatt, William." "Mr. Collier's desertion discuss'd:" 1.0 1
"Philander." "A catechism for the use of the Deists." 1.0 1
"Mendoza, Daniel," "The art of boxing:" 1.0 1
"Hall, Robert," "An apology for the freedom of the press, and for general liberty." 2.0 3
"Hall, Robert," "Help to Zion's travellers:" 1.0 1
"Hall, Robert," "Mercy manifested:" 1.0 1
"Ivison, Ursula." "The retired penitent, a poem. By Ursula Ivison." 1.0 1
"Acherley, Roger," "The jurisdiction of the Chancery as a court of equity researched." 1.0 1
"Anti-Jacobin." "Jacobinism displayed; in an address to the people of England." 1.0 1
"Picard, George." "The english guide to the French tongue; shewing the grammatical construction of English words into French: with a set of rules and exercises. For the use of young people. By George Picard." 1.0 1
"Lloyd, Robert," "The tears and triump[hs] of Parnassus:" 1.0 1
"Lloyd, Robert," "Phillis at court;" 1.0 1
"Some Oxford Electors." "A letter to the Right Honourable Henry Lord Viscount Cornbury," 1.0 1
"Rose, John," "The prisoner: a musical romance," 1.0 1
"Rose, John," "A quarter of an hour before dinner; or, quality binding. A dramatic entertainment of one act;" 1.0 2
"Rose, John," "A reply to a bridge trustee," 1.0 1
"Rose, John," "A constitutional catechism," 1.0 1
"Lee, Richard," "Flowers from Sharon;" 1.0 1
"Deist." "Thomas Paine vindicated." 1.0 1
"Fry, John," "An essay on conduct and education." 1.0 1
"Delamayne, Thomas," "A review of the poem, intitled \"the patricians.\"" 1.0 1
"Rayner, John," "Readings on statutes, chiefly those, affecting the administration of public justice, in criminal and civil cases; passed in the reign of His late Majesty, King George the second." 1.0 1
"Hoey, Abraham van," "Letters and negociations of M. van Hoey, ambassador from the States-General to His Most Christian Majesty. Containing an exact representation of the present state of the court of France, with the Characters of the King and his principal Ministers; Also Several curious Particulars relating to the Life and Ministry of the late Cardinal De Fleury; with many Pieces of secret but authentic History, in respect to the Commencement and Continuance of the present War, and the Intrigues that have been carried on in order to prevent their High Mightinesses from affording any Effectual Succours to the Queen of Hungary: Together with Some memorable Anecdotes as to the past and present Conduct of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"Seale, John Barlow," "An analysis of the Greek metres," 1.0 1
"Hurly, Thomas." "A brief account of the motives and reasons of the conversion" 1.0 1
"Anstey, Christopher," "A familiar epistle from C. Anstey, Esq. to C. W. Bampfylde, Esq. Translated and addressed to the ladies." 1.0 2
"Anstey, Christopher," "Envy," 1.0 1
"Anstey, Christopher," "Liberality;" 1.0 1
"Anstey, Christopher," "An election ball," 1.0 1
"Anstey, Christopher," "Speculation; or, a defence of mankind:" 1.0 1
"Cornwall, Frederick," "Zeal for religion recommended:" 1.0 1
"Horace." "The odes of Horace in Latin and English;" 2.0 19
"Horace." "Imitations and translations of several odes of Horace:" 1.0 1
"Horace." "The epodes of Horace in Latin and English;" 1.0 4
"Horace." "A new translation of Horace's art of poetry," 1.0 1
"Wilmot, George," "A serious inquiry into some late proceedings in vindication of the honour, credit, and reputation of the University of Ox---d, relative to an offence of a certain member of the same." 1.0 1
"Jessey, Henry," "The exceeding riches of grace exemplified in the experience of Miss Sarah Wight. Abridged from the account originally published by the Rev. Mr. Jessey. By J.A. Knight." 1.0 1
"Lorimer, William," "Two discourses;" 1.0 1
"Lorimer, William," "A farewell-Sermon to the church, and to the world." 1.0 1
"Lorimer, William," "A plain explication of the first eighteen verses of the first chapter of the Gospel written by St. John:" 7.0 2
"Wills, James," "A sermon preached at St. Paul's Church, Covent-Garden, on Monday the 19th of October, 1767. before the Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. Being the Day of their Annual Election: St. Luke the proper Day, being on Sunday the 18th. By the Rev. James Wills, Chaplain to the Society, and Curate of Whitchurch. Published at the Request of the Society." 1.0 1
"Wright, Thomas," "No fools like wits:" 1.0 1
"Wright, Thomas," "Four pastorals," 1.0 1
"Musgrave, Richard," "A letter on the present situation of public affairs." 1.0 1
"Rippon, John," "A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford," 1.0 1
"Shepherd, Thomas," "A guide to charity." 1.0 1
"Foster, Michael," "An examination of the scheme of church-power," 1.0 1
"Chubb, Thomas," "The supremacy of the Father vindicated; or, observations on Mr Claggett's book, entit'led, Arianism anatomis'd. Wherein is shewn, That what Mr Claggett, and others call, Christ's Divine Nature, is so far from being the Real and Very (son) of God, that on the contrary it is in Reality the Very (father) of God's Son. Wherein likewise the Personal Union of the Supreme God to the Man Christ Jesus; the Quiescence of the Word; the Standard of the Species of Mankind; and other Points of Importance, relating to this Controversy, are briefly consider'd. By Thomas Chubb, Author of The Supremacy of the Father asserted." 1.0 1
"Chubb, Thomas," "The previous question with regard to religion;" 4.0 3
"Chubb, Thomas," "An enquiry into the ground and foundation of religion. Wherein is shewn, that religion is founded in nature. That is, that there is a right and wrong, a true and false Religion in Nature: And that Nature or Reason affords plain, obvious, certain principles, by which a man may distinguish these, and form a proper judgment in the case; and which an honest upright man may safely and securely stay his mind upon, amidst the various and contrary opinions that prevail in the world, with regard to this subject. To which are added, I. A postscript, occasioned by the publication of Dr Stebeing's Visitation-Charge, that had been delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Wilts. II. A short dissertation on Matt. xix. 21. If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and follow me. Occasioned by Dr Stebbing's unjust and groundless reflexion on the author, with regard to this text, in the aforesaid Charge. III. An answer to a private letter, from a stranger to the author, on the subject of God's Foreknowledge. By Thomas Chubb." 1.0 1
"Chubb, Thomas," "A supplement to the Vindication of God's moral character." 1.0 1
"Chubb, Thomas," "An enquiry concerning the grounds and reasons," 1.0 1
"Chubb, Thomas," "The previous question," 1.0 1
"Chubb, Thomas," "A supplement to The previous question with regard to religion;" 1.0 1
"Chubb, Thomas," "The supremacy of the Father asserted:" 4.0 2
"Chubb, Thomas," "Some short reflections on the grounds and extent of authority and liberty, with respect to civil government: wherein the authority of civil governors, in matters of religion, is particularly considered. Occasion'd by Dr. Rogers's Vindication of the civil establishment of religion. By Tho. Chubb." 1.0 1
"Chubb, Thomas," "Human nature vindicated: or, a reply to Mr. Beaven's book entitled, Supernatural influences necessary to salvation: being a vindication of the fourth proposition of Robert Barclay's Apology. Wherein is shewn, That Man, in his Natural Capacity, is a Moral Agent; that he has Power, and is at Liberty to do both Good and Evil: and, consequently, can render himself either acceptable or displeasing to his Maker. In a second letter to a friend. Humbly offered to the Consideration of the People called Quakers. By Tho. Chubb." 1.0 1
"Chubb, Thomas," "A vindication of God's moral character," 1.0 1
"Chubb, Thomas," "Three tracts," 1.0 1
"Chubb, Thomas," "Scripture-Evidence consider'd," 1.0 1
"Moorhouse, Michael." "The defence of Mr. Michael Moorhouse," 1.0 1
"Wilkes, Wetenhall," "Hounslow-Heath," 1.0 1
"Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat," "A view of the English constitution." 1.0 1
"Sterne, Laurence," "Yorick's sentimental journey, through France, Italy &c." 1.0 1
"Sterne, Laurence," "The beauties of Sterne;" 18.0 3
"Sterne, Laurence," "Gleanings from the works of Laurence Sterne." 1.0 1
"Alcock, Thomas," "An apology for Esau." 1.0 1
"Alexander, Disney." "Reasons for Methodism;" 1.0 1
"Hey," "A generous discovery of many curious and useful medicines and preparations, both in physic, chymistry, cookery, and stiffenry; as a drink for the small pox, A Phosphorus Powder to Light a Pipe with, A Ketchup for Sauce, A Starch from Potatoes. And many others both Profitable and Delightful, hitherto Secrets; now made Publick for the Benefit of Mankind in General. To be had at Mrs. Hey's near the Wax-Candle in St. Andrew's Norwich." 1.0 1
"Gubbins, Godfrey." "The newest sprightly jester," 1.0 1
"Widmore, Richard," "An enquiry into the time of the first foundation of Westminster Abbey." 1.0 1
"R*. R*." "An original camera obscura;" 1.0 1
"Butturini, Mattia," "I due fratelli rivali, a new comic opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket. The music by Winter." 1.0 1
"Wynpersse, Dionysius van de," "A proof of the true and eternal godhead of our Lord Jesus Christ; against modern attacks. By Dionysius van de Wynpersse, D. D. Professor of Philosophy, Mathematics, and Astronomy, at Leyden. Which Gained the Highest Prize of the Hacue Society, for the Defence of Christianity, 1792. Translated from the Dutch, by Thomas Bell, Minister, Glasgow." 1.0 1
"Richardson, J.," "Thoughts upon thinking," 19.0 2
"Wharton, Louisa." "Louisa Wharton. A story founded on facts: written by herself, in a series of letters to a friend. Wherein is Displayed Some particular Circumstances which happened during the bloody Contest in America. I. Louisa's Father and Mother go to Bath; the Amusements of that Place described, &c. II. Some Account of Captain Truman and his Family; he falls in Love with Louisa; her Brother arrives from Philadelphia, and confirms the War having broke out. III. Captain Truman is ordered with his Regiment to America; Louisa is greatly alarmed, &c. IV. Truman takes Leave of Louisa with the greatest Tenderness; she gives him her Picture in Miniature; he gives her a Ring, and they vow mutual Constancy. V. Louisa's Father goes to London, from thence, with George his Son, sets out for Philadelphia. VI. A Letter from young Truman, full of tender expressions, &c. Vii. A Letter from her Brother, relates the Death of her Father, and the Confiscation of all their Property; they are greatly distressed; and Louisa is slighted by Sir James, &c. Viii. The History of Charlotte Modish, and Lord Squander. IX. Louisa and her Mother in a deplorable situation; she gets some Needle work to do, and is admired for her singing: Lord Squander tries to seduce her, &c. X. Fanny is very kind, but goes into the Country; Louisa hears the dismal News that Truman is taken by the Enemy, and condemned by way of Retaliation, &c. XI. A Letter from Fanny, gives an Account of an Uncle, who is very rich by Accident: he gives them Money, comes to Town, &c. XII. She hears that young Truman is released; he comes to England with her Brother; they all meet at the House of Louisa, and all Parties are made happy by Marriage." 1.0 1
"Churchman." "Christianity the only true theology; or, an answer to Mr. Paine's Age of reason. By a Churchman." 1.0 1
"Burrows, John," "A dissertation on the nature and effects of a vegetable remedy," 1.0 1
"Burrows, John," "A dissertation on the nature and effects of a new vegetable remedy," 1.0 1
"Cotes, John." "Diaria Britannica; or, the British diary:" 1.0 1
"Cotes, John." "Diaria Britannica: or, the British diary:" 3.0 3
"Huddy, Matthew." "A sermon preach'd at Exon, Sept. the 9th, 1718," 1.0 1
"Rochester, John Wilmot," "The works of the Right Honourable John Earl of Rochester." 1.0 1
"Rochester, John Wilmot," "Upon nothing." 1.0 1
"Rochester, John Wilmot," "Remains of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Rochester." 1.0 1
"Barnard, Samuel," "On baptism. Being the substance of a discourse delivered in the dissenters' meeting-house, at Beverley in Yorkshire, at the baptism of the Rev. P. Feist's child, on Wednesday April 11th, 1792. By S. Barnard, Minister of the Gospel \"one baptism.\" Paul published at request." 1.0 1
"Barnard, Samuel," "The fruits and effects of God's love." 1.0 1
"Barnard, Samuel," "The fruits and effects of God's love," 1.0 1
"Barnard, Samuel," "On reconciliation and communion with God." 1.0 1
"Barnard, Samuel," "On the faith of the operation of God," 1.0 1
"Barnard, Samuel," "An exhortation, to consideration, being a charge delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Peter Feast, at York, December 29th, 1789. By S. Barnard, Published at Request." 1.0 1
"Barnard, Samuel," "An address to the congregation at the new Chapel, Dagger-Lane, Kingston-Upon-Hull. In which is vindicated, the doctrine of justification; by S. Barnard, Minister of the Gospel." 1.0 1
"Sturmy, J." "Sesostris:" 1.0 1
"Woodward, John," "The two Sosias:" 1.0 1
"Woodward, John," "An account of some Roman urns, and other antiquities, lately digg'd up near Bishops-Gate." 1.0 1
"Woodward, John," "Remarks upon the antient and present state of London," 1.0 1
"Woodward, John," "The two Sosias: or, the true Dr. Byfield at the Rainbow Coffee-House, to the Pretender in Jermyn-Street." 1.0 1
"Woodward, John," "An account of a strange and wonderful dream." 1.0 2
"Bailey, Ebenezer," "A short account of the death of Elizabeth Hindmarsh," 1.0 1
"Adams, George," "An essay on electricity," 1.0 1
"Lowth, William," "The characters of an apostolical church fulfilled in the Church of England:" 1.0 1
"Lowth, William," "An answer to the remarks of Mr. John Norman of Portsmouth," 1.0 1
"Lowth, William," "The characters of an apostolical church fulfilled in the Church of England: and our obligations to continue in the communion of it." 1.0 1
"Woolston, Thomas," "A fifth discourse on the miracles of our Saviour," 2.0 2
"Woolston, Thomas," "A third discourse on the miracles of our Saviour, in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates. By Thomas Woolston, sometime Fellow of Sidney-College in Cambridge." 1.0 1
"Woolston, Thomas," "A second supplement to The moderator between an infidel and an apostate;" 1.0 1
"Woolston, Thomas," "The moderator between an infidel and an apostate:" 5.0 3
"Woolston, Thomas," "Mr. Woolston's defence of his discourses on the miracles of our Saviour, against the bishops of St. David's and London, and his other adversaries. Part I." 1.0 1
"Woolston, Thomas," "A second supplement to the Moderator between an infidel and an apostate;" 1.0 1
"Woolston, Thomas," "A second discourse on the miracles of our Saviour," 3.0 2
"Woolston, Thomas," "A third discourse on the miracles of our Saviour, in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates. The fourth edition. By Thomas Woolston, B. D. Sometime Fellow of Sidney-College in Cambridge." 1.0 1
"Woolston, Thomas," "A fourth discourse on the miracles of our Saviour," 1.0 2
"Woolston, Thomas," "A sixth discourse on the miracles of our Saviour," 1.0 1
"Woolston, Thomas," "A discourse on the miracles of our Saviour," 3.0 4
"Woolston, Thomas," "A free-Gift to the clergy:" 1.0 1
"Wild, Robert," "A letter from Dr. Robert Wild," 1.0 1
"Cato Brutus." "A letter to the people of England," 1.0 1
"Parker, J.," "The history of eclipses," 1.0 1
"Gunston, Daniel." "Jemmy Twitcher's jests:" 1.0 1
"Lookup, John," "The erroneous translations of the Bible detected in several instances taken from the Hebrew text." 1.0 1
"Lookup, John," "The erroneous translations in the vulgar versions of the scriptures detected in several instances taken from the original." 1.0 1
"Dinmore, Richard," "An exposition of the principles of the English Jacobins;" 1.0 1
"Friends of Mr. Holwell." "A vindication of Mr. Holwell's character," 1.0 1
"Hayes, Richard," "The young merchant's assistant:" 1.0 1
"Hayes, Richard," "Modern book-keeping:" 1.0 1
"Law, Edmund," "Litigiousness repugnant to the laws of Christianity." 1.0 1
"Scurlock, David." "A caution against speaking evil of our governors and of one another." 1.0 1
"Scurlock, David." "The king's right to his customs," 1.0 1
"La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, François-Alexandre-Frédéric," "A comparative view of mild and sanguinary laws; and the good effects of the former, exhibited in the present economy of the prisons of Philadelphia. By the Duke de Liancourt." 1.0 1
"Man of business." "A satirical review of the manifold falshoods and absurdities hitherto publish'd concerning the earthquake." 1.0 1
"Franklin, Benjamin," "Rules for reducing a great empire to a small one. By the late Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D. F.R.S. Dedicated to The Right Honourable Alexander, Lord Loughborough. To which is subjoined the Declaration of Independence by the Representatives of the United States of America in General Congress assembled." 1.0 1
"Franklin, Benjamin," "New experiments and observations on electricity." 1.0 1
"Franklin, Benjamin," "Observations on smoky chimneys," 1.0 1
"Franklin, Benjamin," "Path to riches and happiness." 1.0 1
"Franklin, Benjamin," "Information to those who would remove to America." 1.0 1
"Franklin, Benjamin," "Experiments and observations on electricity," 3.0 2
"Hooke, Andrew," "A dialogue between a member of parliament and one of his electors concerning the window-tax." 1.0 1
"Gulliver," "Memoirs of the court of Lilliput." 1.0 1
"Dod, John," "Dod's sayings," 1.0 1
"Dod, John," "A sermon upon the word malt." 1.0 1
"Coventry, Henry," "Philemon to Hydaspes; relating a second conversation with Hortensius upon the subject of false religion. In which is asserted The General Lawfulness of Pleasure; and The Extravagant Severities of some Religious Systems are shewn to be a direct Contradiction to the Natural Appointment and Constitution of Things." 1.0 1
"G. W." "A rowland for an Oliver, addressed to Mr. Wansey, on his letter to the Bishop of Salisbury. By G.W." 1.0 1
"Frend, William," "Peace and union recommended" 1.0 1
"Frend, William," "Scarcity of bread." 1.0 1
"Frend, William," "An address to the inhabitants of Cambridge and its neighbourhood," 1.0 1
"Frend, William," "A second address to the inhabitants of Cambridge" 1.0 1
"Frend, William," "Appendix to Thoughts on subscription, by William Frend, M.A. Fellow of Jesus College, Containing 1. His Appeal to the Visitor of the College, on occasion of his removal by the Master from the office of Tutor. 2. The Master's Answer to the Appeal. 3. His Reply to the Answer, and 4. The Judgement of the Visitor." 1.0 1
"Frend, William," "An address to the members of the Church of England, and to Protestant Trinitarians in general, exhorting them to turn from the false worship of three persons, to the worship of the one true God." 1.0 1
"Frend, William," "A second address to the members of the Church of England, and to Protestant Trinitarians in general," 1.0 2
"Tucker, Abraham," "Man in quest of himself:" 1.0 1
"Tucker, Abraham," "The country gentleman's advice to his son," 1.0 1
"Hervey, John Hervey," "Some remarks on the minute philosopher." 1.0 1
"Hervey, John Hervey," "A satire in the manner of Persius:" 1.0 1
"Hervey, John Hervey," "Some remarks on the Minute philosopher." 1.0 1
"Hervey, John Hervey," "The publick virtue of former times, and the present age compared." 1.0 1
"Hervey, John Hervey," "A letter to the author of Common-Sense;" 1.0 1
"Hervey, John Hervey," "An answer to the country parson's plea against the Quakers Tythe-Bill." 1.0 3
"Hervey, John Hervey," "An epistle from a nobleman to a doctor of divinity:" 1.0 1
"Hervey, John Hervey," "The court-Spy;" 1.0 1
"Hervey, John Hervey," "Miscellaneous thoughts on the present posture both of our foreign and domestic affairs." 1.0 2
"Hervey, John Hervey," "Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication of his two Honble patrons, in his paper of May 22. 1731." 1.0 1
"Hervey, John Hervey," "Some remarks on The minute philosopher." 1.0 1
"Hervey, John Hervey," "A summary account of the state of Dunkirk, and the negociations relating thereto. In a letter from a Member of Parliament to the Mayor of the borough for which he serves." 1.0 1
"Hervey, John Hervey," "An answer to The occasional writer No. II." 1.0 1
"Lover of the sciences." "A succinct treatise of popular astronomy: or, that science made plain, easy, and intelligible to every capacity. To which are subjoined, prognostics of the weather, From the Sun, Moon, Stars, Clouds, Meteors, &c. By a lover of the sciences." 1.0 1
"Gordon, Adam," "The plain duties of wise and Christian subjects;" 1.0 1
"Gordon, Adam," "Due sense of divine favour, a test of Christian confidence." 1.0 1
"Foreign minister at the Hague." "The present influence and conduct of Great-Britain impartially considered. In a letter from a foreign minister at the Hague, to Count - residing at the court of London. Faithfully translated from the original French." 1.0 1
"Walwyn, B.," "A matrimonial breakfast," 1.0 1
"Dodge, Nathanael." "God's voice in the earthquake: or, a serious admonition to a sinful world: a sermon, preached in the parish church of Sheffield, on Sunday December 7, 1755. By Nathanael Dodge, Curate of Sheffield, and Minister of Greasbrough Chapel." 1.0 1
"Macpherson, James," "The songs of Selma. From the original of Ossian the son of Fingal." 1.0 1
"One of the people called Quakers." "Frederick and Augusta. An ode." 1.0 1
"Peterborough, Charles Mordaunt," "Remarks on a pamphlet," 1.0 1
"Student of Christ-Church College, Oxford." "The peace: a poem. Most humbly inscribed to the right hon. the Earl of Sandwich, &c. By a student of Christ-Church College, Oxford." 1.0 1
"Hopewell, Frank." "The oddity." 1.0 1
"Eltringham, William." "The baptist against the Baptist: or, a display of Antipædo-Baptist self-inconsistency; in answer to several letters from a Baptist-Brother. To which is added, a reply to a letter subscribed J.W. written by way of reproof to me, and in defence of Dr. Gill. By William Eltringham." 1.0 1
"Orton, Job," "Letters to a young clergyman," 1.0 1
"Orton, Job," "Diotrephes re-admonished:" 1.0 1
"Orton, Job," "Diotrephes admonished:" 1.0 1
"Orton, Job," "A serious dissuasive from frequenting the play-house." 1.0 1
"Langford, William," "The great duty of remembring God's dispensations, opened and urged," 1.0 1
"Langford, William," "A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Honor Wood," 1.0 1
"Altior, J." "The theatrical volunteer;" 1.0 1
"Fisher, Samuel," "Free strictures on \"an address to candid and serious men.\" Tending to refute the arguments brought forward in that pamphlet in favour of the restoration of all lapsed intelligences. By some friends of revelation." 1.0 1
"Fisher, Samuel," "The duty of subjects to the civil magistrate;" 1.0 1
"Holt," "A fairy tale inscrib'd," 1.0 1
"How, Jasper." "The trees and the bramble:" 1.0 1
"Stork, William." "An account of East-Florida," 1.0 1
"Stork, William." "An account of East-Florida." 1.0 1
"Hughes, Charles." "The compleat horseman;" 1.0 1
"Horbery, Matthew," "Animadversions upon a late pamphlet, entituled, Christian liberty asserted; and the scripture doctrine of the trinity vindicated. By a clergyman in the country." 1.0 1
"Wilson, W.," "A genuine account of the lives, characters, behaviours, confessions, and dying words," 1.0 1
"Author of the essay," "A defence of the essay for a review of the Book of Common Prayer," 1.0 1
"Coope, Richard." "A letter to the proprietors of the South-Sea Company." 1.0 2
"Heathcote, Ralph," "Cursory animadversions upon a late controversy concerning the miraculous powers &c." 1.0 1
"Heathcote, Ralph," "A discourse upon the being of God: against atheists. In two sermons, preached in the church of St. James, Westminster, March the 7th, and April the 4th, 1763, At the Lecture founded by the Honorable Robert Boyle, Esq; By Ralph Heathcote, D.D." 1.0 1
"Heathcote, Ralph," "A letter to the Honorable Mr. Horace Walpole," 1.0 1
"Bellamie, John," "A plea for the commonalty of London:" 1.0 1
"J. T." "Antinomianism explained and exploded;" 1.0 1
"J. T." "Love." 1.0 1
"J. T." "An occasional poem." 1.0 1
"Thomson, Thomas." "The tryal of Thomas Thomson and Lavinia Whitney," 1.0 1
"Lund, John," "Ducks & green pease;" 1.0 1
"Lund, John," "A collection of original tales, in verse. In the manner of Prior. To which is added, a second edition of Ducks and pease; or the Newcastle rider. Together with the above Story in A Farce of One Act, As it was performed at the Theatre in Pontefract, with great Applause. And Several Other Originals never before published." 1.0 1
"Lund, John," "Ducks and green pease;" 1.0 1
"Tenison, Edward," "A letter to the reverend the Prolocutor" 1.0 1
"Parker, Samuel," "Bp. Parker's history of his own time, in four books. With Remarks upon each, and the same compared with Bishop Burnet, Mr. Archdeacon Echard, Bevil Higgons Esq; F. Orleans and other Historians who have wrote of that Period. To which are added, two original journals of the expeditions to Spain and France, during the reign of King Charles I. Now first published from the curious Collection of Manuscripts of the Right Honourable George Lord Lansdowne. With an impartial account of Parker's life, and of his conversion from presbytery to popery." 1.0 1
"Parker, Samuel," "Bishop Parker's History: or, the tories chronicle, from the restauration of King Charles II. 1660, to the year 1680. In four parts, viz. I. A short View of Affairs at the King's Return; his great Clemency, in the Act of Oblivion, succeeded by continual Conspiracies. The Original of Venner's Heresy, alias, Fifth-Monarchy-Men Their Exploits. The Conduct and Character of Bishop Sheldon. The Act of Uniformity suspended. The Dutch War; Pestilence; and Fire of London. II. The English Fleet treacherously surprized by the Dutch, at the same time they were begging Peace. Characters of the Earls of Scuthampton, Shastesbury, &c. A Tripple. Alliance between England, Sweden and Holland against France. The Seven deadly Sins of the Whig-Faction. The Second Dutch War. The Duke of York's Bravery. Peace between France and Holland. III. Now Differences between the French and Hollanders. Dutch Insurrections. The two De Wits Massacred. Ruptures between the Turks, Muscovites and Hungarians. The surprizing Actions of Sobieski King of Poland. The Plague of Messina King Charles II. discourages all Foreign Rebellions. The great Mischiefs which befel Europe by breaking the Tripple-Alliance. IV. The Third Dutch War. Sectaries abuse the King's Liberty of Conscience. Animositles somented between, his Majesty and the Parliament. Earl of Clarendon Impeached. The Exchequer shut up. Fanaticks endeavour to set aside the Duke of York's Marriage. Warm Debates between the Lords and Commons. Peace again made with the Dutch, &c. Two Original Manuscripts of Sir Richard Granville; never before Published." 1.0 1
"Jaquelot," "An abstract of the History of the cruel sufferings of the blessed French martyr Louis de Marolles," 1.0 1
"Erskine, Ralph," "Gospel-Canticles:" 1.0 1
"Erskine, Ralph," "The best bond," 1.0 1
"Erskine, Ralph," "The harmony of the divine attributes displayed in the Redemption and Salvation of Sinners by Jesus Christ." 1.0 1
"Bradshaw, James." "A scheme to prevent the running of wools. By Mr. Bradshaw." 1.0 1
"Bradshaw, James." "A scheme to prevent the running of Irish wools to France," 1.0 1
"Law, John," "A full and impartial account of the Company of Mississipi, otherwise call'd the French East-India-Company, projected and settled by Mr. Law. Wherein the Nature of that Establishment and the almost incredible Advantages thereby accruing to the French King, and a great Number of his Subjects, are clearly explain'd and made out. With an account of the establishment of the Bank of Paris, by the said Mr. Law. To which are added, A Description of the Country of Mississipi, and a Relation of the first Discovery of it: In Two Letters from a Gentleman to his Friend. In French and English." 1.0 1
"Law, John," "Observations on the new system of the finances of France." 1.0 1
"Dumont, Jean," "Les soupirs de L'Europe" 1.0 1
"Alexander, Daniel Tnangam." "A call to the Jews," 1.0 1
"Tagg, Timothy." "A dialogue in burlesque verse," 1.0 1
"Griffin, Benjamin," "The humours of purgatory." 1.0 1
"Nisbett, N." "The coming of the Messiah," 1.0 1
"Humfrey, John," "Strictures on a pamphlet, entitled Arguments for and against an union between Great Britain and Ireland, considered." 1.0 1
"Humfrey, John," "Of subjection to King George." 1.0 1
"Humfrey, John," "A seasonable suggestion arising from the grateful reflexion upon His Majesties resolution, the Lords agreement, and the Commons determination on it, to let the dissenters quietly enjoy that indulgence which the law hath allowed them to improve our union. Set forth, that the Concern so Momentous should come into the Consideration of the Legislature, when Business gives Leisure, and Time serves it, in this Present, or another Future Session of Parliament." 1.0 1
"Humfrey, John," "Free thoughts upon these heads." 1.0 1
"Swaby," "An ode most humbly inscribed to the Right Hon. Lord Blakeney," 1.0 1
"Dolben, John," "A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, at their anniversary meeting in the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, December 8. 1726. By the Rev. Sir John Dolben, Bart. D. D. and Prebendary of Durham." 1.0 1
"Keach, Benjamin," "The child's delight: or instructions for children and youth." 1.0 1
"Keach, Benjamin," "War with the devil:" 1.0 1
"J. N.," "Some considerations humbly offer'd in a letter to John, Lord Bishop of Ely; on a book, entituled, The present state of Trinity--College in Cambridge. By Dr. Bentley. By a master of arts, and fellow of the said college." 1.0 1
"J. N.," "The liberty and property of British subjects asserted: in a letter from an assembly-man in Carolina; to his friend in London." 1.0 1
"Reynolds, Thomas," "A sermon preach'd on the death of the Reverend Mr. William Hocker." 1.0 1
"Reynolds, Thomas," "A funeral sermon for the late Reverend and pious Mr. Samuel Pomfret," 1.0 1
"Smith, Alexander," "The comical and tragical history of the lives and adventures of the most noted bayliffs in and about London and Westminster;" 1.0 1
"Gough, Strickland," "An enquiry into the causes of the decay of the dissenting interest." 1.0 2
"Gough, Strickland," "Mercy shewn to the rebels, an argument for their conversion." 1.0 1
"Gough, Strickland," "A farther defence of the Plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's supper." 1.0 1
"Waller, Henry," "A rump and dozen;" 1.0 1
"Cantabrigiensis" "The conduct of ---- Coll. consider'd; with some reflections upon a late pamphlet, entitled, A defence of the rector and fellows of Exeter College. In a letter from a Cambridge soph, to a gentleman in Hampshire." 1.0 1
"Wood, Isaac." "Some account of the Shrewsbury House of Industry." 1.0 1
"Wood, Isaac." "Some account of the Shrewsbury House of Industry, its establishment and regulations; with hints to those who may have similar institutions in view." 1.0 1
"Underwood, Michael," "A treatise upon ulcers of the legs;" 1.0 1
"British Commoner." "A letter of thanks to the Reverend Doctor Hoadly." 1.0 1
"Coningesby, George," "The folly of opposing natural reason to the doctrine of the Trinity." 1.0 2
"Butler, Lilly." "The sin and mischief of inordinate self-love." 1.0 1
"Booth," "The little French lawyer." 1.0 1
"W. S.," "Liberty regain'd: set forth in the remarkable life and actions of W**** S****, Esq; written by himself. With the Particulars of his being transported from Liverpool, in Lancashire, (into the West Indies) for five Years; his Return to England, in November last; and a remarkable Account of his Transactions, Intrigues, &c. from fifteen Years of Age. Being A proper Warning for Youth to follow the Steps of Virtue, whilst Young, and to shun Bad Company, Loose and Inordinate Desires, of Sinful and Forbidden Pleasures." 1.0 1
"Cassio, Michael." "A general view of a plan of universal and equal taxation." 1.0 1
"Ibbetson, Richard," "The divinity of our blessed Saviour prov'd from Scripture and antiquity." 1.0 1
"Ramsay, David," "An oration, delivered on the anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1794, in Saint Michael's church, to the inhabitants of Charleston, South Carolina, by David Ramsey, M. D. President Of The Senate Of South Carolina." 1.0 1
"Hentzner, Paul," "Paul Hentzner's travels in England," 1.0 1
"Paley, William," "Reasons for contentment;" 1.0 1
"Pepper, John," "The sin and danger of speaking evil of dignities, consider'd;" 1.0 1
"Moss, Robert," "The providential division of men into rich and poor," 1.0 1
"Lay-man of the Church of England." "An essay upon the nature of a church," 1.0 1
"Grosvenor, Richard Grosvenor," "A circumstantial narrative of a late remarkable trial." 1.0 1
"Andrews, William," "Remarkable news from the stars:" 1.0 1
"Coward, Nathan." "Quaint scraps;" 1.0 1
"Haldane, Patrick," "The case of the forfeited estates in Scotland." 1.0 3
"Haldane, Patrick," "The honour and justice of the present Parliament," 1.0 1
"Chetwood, W. R." "The voyages and adventures of Captain Robert Boyle," 1.0 1
"Wreden, Johann Ernst." "An essay on the inoculation of the small pox." 1.0 1
"Canvane, Peter," "A dissertation on the oleum palm? Christi, sive oleum ricini;" 1.0 1
"Nieto, Isaac," "A sermon preached in the Jews Synagogue," 1.0 1
"Dominiceti, Rhodomonte." "A description of the apparatus of arbitrarily heated and medicated water baths," 1.0 1
"Dominiceti, Rhodomonte." "A dissertation on the artificial medicated water baths, partial pumps, vapourous and dry baths, internal and external moist and dry Fumigations, oleous, saponaceous, spirituous and dry Frictions; together with a description of the apparatus, erected in Panton-Square, Hay-Market, At the Solicitation of many of the Faculty, Nobility and Gentry, for the Purpose of preparing and applying them. With an Account of their Nature and Efficacy in the Cure of most Disorders incident to the human Body, supported by the Opinions of the most eminent Physicians, both Ancient and Modern; To which are added, many well authenticated cases of cures performed on Persons of Credit and Reputation. The second edition. By R. Dominiceti, M. D. Noble of the Holy Roman Empire, of the most August House of Austria, and of the most Serene Republic of Venice, on Terra Firma." 1.0 1
"Burnett, Thomas," "An essay upon government:" 1.0 2
"Pack, Richardson," "Major Pack's Poetical remains." 1.0 1
"Pack, Richardson," "The whole works of Major Richardson Pack," 1.0 1
"Pack, Richardson," "Religion and philosophy:" 1.0 1
"Jefferys, Thomas," "The west-India atlas:" 1.0 1
"Jefferys, Thomas," "The conduct of the French," 1.0 1
"Clergyman of the Church of England." "Remarks on some passages in a letter to the clergy of the Church of England:" 1.0 1
"Clergyman of the Church of England." "Remarks on the public service of the Church;" 1.0 1
"Clergyman of the Church of England." "A short examination of some of the principal reasons for the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts," 1.0 1
"Clergyman of the Church of England." "A vindication of Christianity from the gross misrepresentation and infinite scandal thrown upon it by the general apostasy of its own clergy and Ministers, as such, from the Rules of their First Institution. Wherein it is evidently proved, That Ecclesiastics, by Means of such Apostasy, both have been, and still continue to be, the most fatal Enemies, which Christianity ever had among Mankind. By a clergyman of the Church of England." 1.0 1
"Bignon, Jean Paul," "The adventures of Abdallah son of Hanif," 1.0 1
"Hedges, John," "A description of the storm that happened in west Kent," 1.0 1
"Hainlin, Johann Jacob," "Synopsis mathematica universalis:" 1.0 1
"M. G." "Mercurius Oxoniensis;" 1.0 1
"Tosetti, Urbano," "Reflections of a Portuguese" 1.0 1
"Madan, Spencer," "The duty and necessity of humiliation, repentance, and self-reform." 1.0 1
"Madan, Spencer," "A sermon preached at St. Philip's Church, in Birmingham;" 1.0 1
"Burthogge, Richard," "Christianity a revealed mystery:" 1.0 1
"Pemberton, E." "An essay for the further improvement of dancing;" 1.0 1
"Alderson, John," "An essay on the rhus toxicodendron," 3.0 2
"Palmer, Charlotte," "Three instructive tales for little folk:" 1.0 1
"Palmer, Charlotte," "A newly-Invented copy-book," 1.0 1
"Grandi, Tommaso." "Le gelosie villane; a comic opera," 1.0 1
"Grandi, Tommaso." "I contadini bizzari, a new comic opera, to be performed at the King's Theatre, Hay-Market. The music by the celebrated Mr. Sarti, Under the Direction of Mr. Federici. Poete, Mr. L. Da Ponte. Translated by Mr. John Mazzinghi." 1.0 1
"Keate, William," "A free examination of Dr. Price's and Dr. Priestley's sermons." 1.0 1
"Keate, William," "A discourse, preached at the assizes held at Wells," 1.0 1
"Tucker, W." "Predestination calmly considered from principles of reason," 1.0 1
"Miller, James," "The art of life." 1.0 1
"Miller, James," "Seasonable reproof, a satire, in the manner of Horace." 1.0 2
"Miller, James," "The year forty-one." 1.0 1
"Miller, James," "Mahomet the impostor." 32.0 2
"Miller, James," "Harlequin-Horace:" 1.0 1
"Miller, James," "The picture:" 1.0 1
"Miller, James," "Art and nature." 1.0 1
"Miller, James," "The causes of Britain's being become a reproach to her neighbours." 1.0 1
"Miller, James," "The year forty-one. Carmen seculare." 1.0 1
"Miller, James," "The man of taste. A comedy." 1.0 1
"Miller, James," "Joseph and his brethren." 14.0 2
"Miller, James," "The universal passion." 1.0 1
"Gingle, Jacob." "The oxford sermon versified." 2.0 3
"Sharp, Thomas," "A sermon preached at the primary visitation" 1.0 1
"Sharp, Thomas," "A defence of The enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood." 1.0 1
"Sharp, Thomas," "A charity sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of All-Saints, in Newcastle upon Tyne;" 1.0 1
"Sharp, Thomas," "A sermon preached at St Nicholas's church in Newcastle," 1.0 1
"Wynne, Thomas," "The evidences of an over-ruling providence," 1.0 1
"Shipley, Jane." "A discourse delivered on a funeral occasion," 1.0 1
"G. B." "A compleat history of the intrigues of priests and nuns." 1.0 1
"Bird, T.," "Lieutenant Bird's letter from the shades, to T-s B-m-Dge in Newgate; in which is included an authentick account of his birth, parentage, education, marriages, employments, and several remarkable transactions of his life." 1.0 1
"No Methodist." "Strictures on an answer to the Pietas oxoniensis:" 1.0 1
"Bottomley, Samuel." "A short plea in favour of infant baptism;" 1.0 1
"Andrews, Miles Peter," "The reparation," 1.0 1
"Andrews, Miles Peter," "Songs," 1.0 1
"Andrews, Miles Peter," "Dissipation." 1.0 2
"Andrews, Miles Peter," "The songs, recitatives, airs, duets, trios, and chorusses, introduced in the pantomime entertainment, of The enchanted castle, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The words by Miles Peter Andrews, Esq; and the music by Mr. Shields." 1.0 2
"Jones, Erasmus," "Luxury, pride and vanity, the bane of the British nation." 1.0 1
"Jones, Erasmus," "The man of manners:" 1.0 1
"Jones, Erasmus," "Luxury," 1.0 1
"Jones, Erasmus," "A trip through London:" 1.0 1
"Penn," "The tenets of the Buckinghamshire Anabaptists expos'd and censur'd," 1.0 1
"Berry, Edward," "Authentic narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's squadron, under the command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson," 1.0 1
"Ghost of Trenchard." "Northern revolutions:" 1.0 1
"Campbell, John," "A letter to a friend in the country, on the publication of Thurloe's state papers." 1.0 1
"Campbell, John," "A letter to a friend in the country, on the publication of Thurloe's State papers." 1.0 1
"Hanway, Jonas," "Eight letters to His Grace ---- Duke of ----, on the custom of vails-giving in England. Shewing the absurdity, Inconveniency, National Disreputation, and many pernicious Consequences of it to all Ranks of the People. With proposals for an encrease of wages, and other advantages to domestic servants." 1.0 1
"Hanway, Jonas," "A letter from a member of the Marine Society." 1.0 2
"Hanway, Jonas," "The seaman's faithful companion;" 1.0 1
"Hanway, Jonas," "A morning's thoughts on reading the Test and Contest." 1.0 1
"Hanway, Jonas," "Serious considerations on the salutary design of the Act of Parliament for a regular, uniform register of the parish-poor" 1.0 1
"Hanway, Jonas," "An earnest appeal for mercy to the children of the poor, particularly those belonging to the parishes within the bills of mortality, appointed by an Act of Parliament to be registered. being a general reference to the deserving conduct of some parish officers, and the pernicious effects of the ignorance and ill judged parsimony of others. With some comparative views of those parishes and the Foundling Hospital; And Reasons for the necessity of such an hospital in these cities, to be maintained for certain purposes only, and under certain restrictions. Also a proposal for the more effectual preserving the parish children here, and in other great cities and manufacturing towns, and rendering the children of the poor in general pious, useful, and good subjects. By Jonas Hanway, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Hanway, Jonas," "The state of master chimney-sweepers," 1.0 1
"Nicolls, Christopher." "A charity sermon," 1.0 1
"Hostis monopolarum." "The general method of inoculation," 1.0 1
"Lyndall, Samuel." "(just published,) a sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, London, May 22, 1796. by the Rev. Samuel Lyndal, on taking his leave. Taken in short hand by A. Cannell." 1.0 1
"Member of that Church." "The beauty of holiness in the common prayer, set in a new and just light," 1.0 1
"Hutton, William," "A description of Blackpool, in Lancashire;" 1.0 1
"Clifford, M." "A treatise on human reason." 1.0 1
"Robinson, Lewis," "Every patient his own doctor;" 1.0 2
"Elliot, John," "Essays on physiological subjects," 1.0 1
"Seneca, Lucius Annaeus," "Select epistles on several moral subjects." 1.0 1
"Delaune, William," "Of original sin." 5.0 2
"Jackson, Richard," "A guide to adventurers in the lottery;" 1.0 1
"Kemeys, John Gardner." "Free and candid reflections occasioned by the late additional duties on sugars and on rum;" 1.0 1
"Coachman." "A treatise on the use and abuse of the second, commonly called, the steward's table, in families of the first rank. In four parts. Containing, I. An Explanation of the Misteries of that sacred Divan; with a full Account of the several Arts, Lies, and Contrivances therein used to distress, and, if possible, starve the lower Class of Servants; together with the Compliments and Enquiries that pass in the giving and receiving Characters, whether from House-Keepers, House-Stewards, or Clerks of the Stable, of the separate Servants under their Inquisition. II. An Account of their Routs, Cards, Visits, and private Pleasures; kept Mistresses by the Men, and kept Husbands, or Gallants, by the Females. III. An humble Proposal to the Nobility and Gentry, who think a Nest of these Sycophants a necessary Piece of Grandeur, to place on them certain Hieroglyphical Badges, distinguishing the several Places they fill, to prevent the Lady's Woman from being called my Lady, and the Valet from being called my Lord. IV. An Attempt to prove such an Order of People to be intirely useless, and through whose Means many of the greatest Estates have been reduced, the Credit of the Nobility and Gentry diminished, and several reputable Tradesmen ruined. Concluding, with an earnest Request to every Man of great Fortune to be his own Steward." 1.0 1
"Freke, John," "An essay to shew the cause of electricity;" 1.0 1
"Savill, William F." "Dover corporation laws made known to the lovers of justice," 1.0 1
"Savill, William F." "To the public at large. Case of W. F. Savill, late an auctioneer, From the 21st of March, 1794;" 1.0 1
"Hitchens, James." "A short account of the death of Samuel Hitchens," 1.0 1
"Hilliard, Samuel," "The obligation of the clergy to keep strictly to the bidding form of prayer before their sermons," 1.0 1
"Hilliard, Samuel," "The methods of cultivating the arts of peace:" 1.0 1
"Hilliard, Samuel," "A seasonable caution agains[t] seducers." 1.0 1
"Ingram, Robert," "An exposition of Isaiah's vision, chap. VI. Wherein is pointed out a strong similitude betwixt what is said in it, and of the infliction of punishments on the papists, by the witnesses. Rev xi. 6. By Robert Ingram. A. M. Vicar of Wormingford and Boxted in Essex." 1.0 1
"Ingram, Robert," "Accounts of the ten tribes of Israel being in America;" 1.0 1
"Liddon, John," "Cruelty the natural and inseparable consequence of slavery," 1.0 1
"Hogg, John," "A sermon preached at the evening lecture for young people, at the new meeting in Exeter," 1.0 1
"Thelwall, John," "Prospectus of a course of lectures," 1.0 1
"Thelwall, John," "An address to the inhabitants of Yarmouth," 1.0 1
"Thelwall, John," "An appeal to popular opinion," 1.0 3
"Thelwall, John," "The speeches of John Thelwall, at the general meetings of the London Corresponding Society," 1.0 1
"Thelwall, John," "Political lectures." 1.0 1
"Renton, George." "The graziers ready reckoner," 1.0 1
"Cambon," "The history of little Grandison. By M. Berquin, Author of the Children's Friend." 1.0 1
"Cambon," "The history of little Grandison. By M. Berquin, Author of the Childrens' Friend." 1.0 1
"Lay-Man." "A letter to the free-thinkers. By a lay-man." 1.0 1
"Lay-Man." "A defence of the lay-man's Vindication, &c. Containing, I. A full answer to what is offer'd against it in a late pamphlet, entituled, A defence of the vindication of Presbyterian ordination, &c. II. An Answer to what Mr. Shaw offers against it in his Appendix, as far as the Divine Right of Episcopacy or Validity of Presbyterian Ordination are concerned. III. A Proof of the Invalidity of Presbyterian Ordination; which may serve for an Answer to all they have offer'd on that Head. And, Lastly, Some Reflexions on the whole Controversy, with an Application to those Gentlemen, Mr. Tong, Mr. Robinson, Dr. Oldfield, and the Reader. By a lay-man." 1.0 1
"Abram ben Saddi." "The chronicle of the Queen of Hungary," 1.0 1
"Wakelin, J." "The happy state of believers immediately after death:" 1.0 1
"Merlin." "A prophecy of Merlin." 1.0 1
"P. P. P." "A letter from the Pretender to the Grand Seignior." 1.0 1
"Irish emigrant." "The causes of the rebellion in Ireland disclosed, in an address to the people of England." 1.0 1
"Thom, William," "Serious advice to the servants of the Methodist Society," 1.0 1
"Thom, William," "An enquiry into the causes of the decline of religion. A sermon preached in the High-Church of Glasgow, April 14th, 1761. At the opening of the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr. By William Thom, A.M. Minister of Govan. Published at the Desire of the Synod." 1.0 1
"Thom, William," "The happiness of dead clergymen," 1.0 1
"Thom, William," "Donaldsoniad." 1.0 1
"Thom, William," "Remarks upon a pamphlet concerning the necessity of erecting an academy at Glasgow. In a letter to the authors." 1.0 1
"Thom, William," "Achan's trespass in the accursed thing considered." 1.0 1
"Ferguson, Andrew," "A genuine account of all the persons of note, in Scotland, who are now engaged in the service of the Chevalier:" 1.0 1
"Slade, John," "Love and duty." 1.0 1
"Mublo Puppso." "Mad Tom; or, the bard of Bath." 1.0 1
"Harrison, Thomas," "A sermon deliver'd in the parish-church of St. Leonard's, Foster-Lane," 1.0 1
"Harrison, Thomas," "The grace of God in Christ to all men scripturally vindicated:" 1.0 1
"Harrison, Thomas," "A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Hannah Hurst." 1.0 1
"Harrison, Thomas," "A sermon preach'd the 20th of January 1714/15." 1.0 1
"Harrison, Thomas," "A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Dame Mary Page, relict of Sir Gregory Page, Bar. Preached at Devonshire-Square, March 16, 1728. To which is added, a short funeral oration, pronounced at the time of her interment: and an ode sacred to her memory. By Thomas Harrison." 1.0 1
"Harrison, Thomas," "A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Isabella Ewer," 1.0 1
"Harrison, Thomas," "A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. John Lawes Jun. Preach'd in Little Wildstreet, Dec. 23. 1716. By Thomas Harrison." 1.0 1
"Cruttenden, R." "The experience of Mr. R. Cruttenden," 1.0 1
"Sangrado," "Thomsonus redivivus: or, a reply to W----m D----g----s, M.D. Physician to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's Houshold, and Man-Midwife. By Dr. Sangrado, Physician to Gilblas of Santillane." 1.0 1
"Watkins, Francis," "A particular account of the electrical experiments hitherto made publick," 1.0 1
"Upton, Robert," "Poems, on several occasions." 1.0 1
"Voltaire," "An essay upon the civil wars of France," 1.0 2
"Voltaire," "A letter from Mr. Voltaire to M. Jean Jacques Rousseau." 1.0 1
"Voltaire," "Socrates," 1.0 1
"Voltaire," "The tragedy of Zara." 17.0 3
"Voltaire," "Lettre au roi de Prusse par Mons. Voltaire de Paris." 1.0 1
"Voltaire," "An epistle from M. Voltaire to the King of Prussia." 1.0 1
"Voltaire," "The history of the war of MDCCXLI." 1.0 1
"Voltaire," "An essay on the civil wars of France," 1.0 1
"Voltaire," "Rome preserv'd: a tragedy. Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire." 1.0 1
"Voltaire," "Epistles translated from the French of Mr. Voltaire." 1.0 1
"Voltaire," "Three epistles in the ethic way." 1.0 1
"Ainsworth, Thomas." "The validity of episcopal ordination, and invalidity of any other, consider'd in three letters, between a presbyter of the Church of England, and a dissenting teacher." 1.0 1
"Whatley, Robert," "A discourse made to a person in a country parish church," 1.0 2
"Whatley, Robert," "Self-Entertainment: or, day-thoughts." 1.0 1
"Whatley, Robert," "A letter to a bencher of the Inner-Temple," 1.0 3
"Whatley, Robert," "The christian." 1.0 1
"Whatley, Robert," "An impartial review of a miscellaneous treatise (lately publish'd) entitled," 1.0 1
"Whatley, Robert," "A short history of a ten years negociation, between a Prime Minister and a private gentleman." 1.0 1
"Mandeville, Bernard," "Free thoughts on religion," 1.0 1
"Mandeville, Bernard," "The mischiefs that ought justly to be apprehended from a Whig-Government." 1.0 1
"Mandeville, Bernard," "Wishes to a godson," 1.0 1
"Mandeville, Bernard," "The virgin unmask'd:" 1.0 1
"Mandeville, Bernard," "Typhon:" 1.0 1
"Phillips, R.," "Phillips's British merlin," 1.0 1
"Butler, John," "A sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy," 1.0 1
"Butler, John," "Some account of the character of the late Right Honourable Henry Bilson Legge." 1.0 1
"Butler, John," "The true Whig displayed." 1.0 1
"Butler, John," "A sermon preached at S. Margaret's church Westminster," 1.0 1
"Butler, John," "The genuine and uncommon will of a clergyman lately deceas'd;" 1.0 1
"Freeman Barber." "The humours of an Irish court of justice" 1.0 1
"Author of A proper reply to a lady." "The classic quarrel." 1.0 1
"Witsius, Herman," "A treatise on Christian faith, extracted and translated from the Latin of Hermannus Witsius. By the Rev. Mr. Madan." 1.0 1
"Lucifer," "Hell-Gates open to all men:" 1.0 1
"Rosewell, Samuel," "Of temptation, and the means to prevent its prevalence." 1.0 1
"Rosewell, Samuel," "A sermon preach'd at the evening-lecture in Founders-Hall," 1.0 1
"Rosewell, Samuel," "The king's true divine right." 1.0 1
"Rosewell, Samuel," "Faithful warning to young persons:" 1.0 1
"Rosewell, Samuel," "They became a sign." 1.0 1
"Rosewell, Samuel," "The protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the grounds that support them offer'd to the consideration of such as are, or should be their friends; and of others, who would have their Hopes Suppress'd. With some Account of their Sentiments, concerning the Treatment they meet with. In three papers." 1.0 1
"Author of the History of the succession to Juliers and Berg." "The history of the succession to the countries of Juliers and Berg." 1.0 1
"Author of Kick him Jenny." "Kick him Nan: or, a poetical description of a wedding night." 1.0 1
"Onslow, Thomas Onslow," "The L--d's protest against the marriage contract." 1.0 1
"Somis, Ignazio." "A true and particular account," 1.0 1
"Withers, William," "A digest of the income tax," 1.0 1
"T. E----." "A letter to the Monthly Reviewers:" 1.0 1
"Harris, W." "The brewer, victualler, and gauger's assistant;" 1.0 1
"Waddington, Robert." "A practical method for finding the longitude and latitude of a ship at sea, by observations of the moon; with general rules for computing the same, illustrated by examples. Together with all the necessary Tables, and their Explanations. To which are added, Tables of the Time the Moon passes the Meridian of London, and her Declination, for the Years 1763 and 1764. With Examples of their Uses in finding the Latitude and Variation. By Robert Waddington, Teacher of the Mathematicks, in Three Tun Court, Miles's Lane, near the Monument, London." 1.0 1
"Spanaugle, John." "An essay towards the true understanding of the spiritual sense of the history of Jacob and Esau." 1.0 1
"Milward, Edward," "A circular invitatory letter to all orders of learned men," 1.0 1
"Langwith, Benjamin," "Observations on Doctor Arbuthnot's dissertations on coins, weights, and measures." 1.0 1
"Standfast, Richard," "A dialogue between a blind-man and death." 1.0 1
"Ridgley, Thomas," "The advantage of falling into the hand of God rather than man." 1.0 1
"Ridgley, Thomas," "A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Sladen," 1.0 2
"Ridgley, Thomas," "The doctrine of original sin considered," 1.0 1
"Ridgley, Thomas," "An essay concerning truth and charity." 1.0 1
"Ridgley, Thomas," "A sermon occasioned by the death of the reverend Mr. Thomas Tingey," 1.0 1
"Ridgley, Thomas," "The unreasonableness of the charge of imposition exhibited against several Dissenting ministers in and about London, consider'd." 1.0 1
"Ridgley, Thomas," "A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Hurrion," 1.0 1
"Cadière, Marie Catherine," "A compleat translation of the whole case of Mary Catherine Cadiere," 1.0 2
"Cadière, Marie Catherine," "The case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere," 3.0 2
"Cadière, Marie Catherine," "A compleat translation of the Sequel of the proceedings of Mary Catherine Cadiere," 1.0 1
"Cadière, Marie Catherine," "The case of Mary Katherine Cadiere," 1.0 1
"Cadière, Marie Catherine," "The case of Mrs. Mary Catherine Cadiere," 1.0 1
"Dalziel, John," "The doctrine of the unity and uniformity of Christ's surety-righteousness, in the imputation therof to believers in its infinite value, Viewed In the Light of divine Revelation, and in that of our subordinate Standards of Orthodoxy; and Vindicated: In opposition to the Scope of another Gospel, taught in a late Catechism, intitled, An Help to the Ignorant, (upon the Head of Justification), by John Brown, V. D. M. and in A brief Dissertation on Christ's Righteousness, shewing in what Extent and proportion it is imputed in Justification, by the same Author. By John Dalziel, Minister of the Gospel in the Associate Congregation at Earlston." 1.0 1
"Lyly, John," "The false friend and inconstant mistress:" 1.0 1
"Caillaud, John," "A narrative of what happened in Bengal, in the year MDCCLX." 1.0 1
"Crébillon, Claude Prosper Jolyot de," "Letters from the Marchioness de M***," 1.0 1
"Plain Honest Countryman." "The bp and the dr reconcil'd:" 1.0 1
"Galloway, Joseph," "The speech of Joseph Galloway, Esq;" 1.0 1
"William" "Substance of the speech of His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, in the House of Lords, on the motion for the recommitment of the slave trade limitation bill, on the fifth day of July, 1799. (published at the Request of the West India Merchants and Planters, and the Mercantile Interest of Liverpool.)" 1.0 1
"Earl of Funsborough." "The covent Garden jester;" 1.0 1
"Lover of his Queen, and country." "Semper eadem:" 1.0 1
"Ellys, Anthony," "Remarks on An essay concerning miracles," 1.0 1
"Ellys, Anthony," "A plea for the sacramental test;" 1.0 1
"Blackhall, Thomas." "The invalidity of lay-baptism proved from scripture, and confirmed by the doctrine of Catholick antiquity, and of the Church of England." 1.0 1
"Misophenax." "Christianity true deism," 1.0 1
"Barrington, John Shute Barrington," "A dissuasive from Jacobitism:" 1.0 4
"Barrington, John Shute Barrington," "A letter to Protestant Dissenters concerning their conduct in the ensuing elections." 1.0 1
"Barrington, John Shute Barrington," "The interest of England consider'd," 1.0 2
"Barrington, John Shute Barrington," "The revolution and anti-revolution principles stated and compar'd," 1.0 1
"Barrington, John Shute Barrington," "An account of the late proceedings of the dissenting ministers at Salters-Hall." 1.0 1
"Barrington, John Shute Barrington," "The layman's letter to the Bishop of Bangor:" 1.0 1
"Barrington, John Shute Barrington," "Reflexions on the XIIth, query, contain'd in a paper, entitled, Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test-Acts; and on the Animadversions on the answer to it. In a letter to a friend." 1.0 1
"Barrington, John Shute Barrington," "The layman's second letter to the Bishop of Bangor:" 1.0 1
"Barrington, John Shute Barrington," "Some arguments made use of in the Bishop of Bangor's Preservative against the principles and practices of the nonjurors, briefly consider'd. By a lay-man." 1.0 1
"Barrington, John Shute Barrington," "An account of the late proceedings of the Dissenting ministers at Salters-Hall." 1.0 1
"Brittannicus," "A letter to the Honourable House of Commons, relating to the present situation of affairs. To which is added, an address to all generous and humane minds, occasioned by the execution of Mr. James Maclaine, &c. Recommended to the serious Perusal of all those who have any Regard left for their Country. By Brittannicus, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Clare, Peter," "A new and easy method of curing the lues venerea," 1.0 1
"Sutton, Samuel," "An historical account of a new method for extracting the foul air out of ships, &c." 1.0 1
"Welton, James," "A sermon, preached at the cathedral church at Norwich, on Thursday Nov. 29. 1759. Being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the signal Successes of the present Year. By James Welton, B. D. Head-Master of the Free-School at Norwich, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of Great-Britain." 1.0 1
"Sherman, John," "The righteous man's character and privilege in death. A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Hughes, And publish'd at the Request of the Hearers. By John Sherman, A.M." 1.0 1
"Gavin, Antonio," "A master-Key to popery." 1.0 1
"Penrose, John," "The reverend Mr. Penrose's account of the behaviour, confession, and last dying words, of the four malefactors who were executed at St. Michael's Hill at Bristol, on Wednesday the 15th of April, 1741," 1.0 1
"Hurrion, John," "The rights and duties of ministers and people." 1.0 1
"Hurrion, John," "Early instruction of children explain'd and recommended. A sermon preach'd in Gravel-Lane, Southwark, For the Benefit of a Charity-School there. January the first 1729/30. By John Hurrion. Publish'd at the request of the Managers." 1.0 1
"Beste, Henry Digby," "The christian religion briefly defended" 1.0 1
"Dickens, Charles," "A sermon written by particular desire, and intended to have been preached at the opening of the organ in All Saints Church, Huntingdon:" 1.0 1
"Dickens, Charles," "A thanksgiving sermon preached to his people 29 July, 1784," 1.0 1
"Dickens, Charles," "Two discourses or lectures" 1.0 1
"Dickens, Charles," "The bible sermon" 1.0 1
"Dickens, Charles," "Serious and comfortable advice," 1.0 1
"Hunt, Brian," "Parochial pasturage:" 1.0 1
"W-----k," "Mr. W-----k's speech against the bill for repealing the Triennial-Act," 1.0 1
"Mooney, Nicolas," "The life of Nicolas Mooney." 1.0 2
"Dutton, Anne," "A letter to all the saints," 1.0 1
"Dutton, Anne," "A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley." 1.0 1
"Dutton, Anne," "A discourse upon walking with God:" 1.0 1
"Dutton, Anne," "A discourse concerning the new-birth:" 1.0 1
"Dutton, Anne," "A narration of the wonders of grace." 1.0 1
"Dutton, Anne," "A discourse upon justification:" 1.0 1
"Notcutt, William," "A reply to H. B.'s vindication of Robert Barclay's Apology, &c. By William Notcutt." 1.0 1
"Notcutt, William," "The heavenly register:" 1.0 2
"Notcutt, William," "A dying pastor's legacy to his people. Being a collection of divine and moral sentences, taken from a multitude of sermons preach'd among them; and design'd for their Establishment in the Truths of the Gospel; and for their Furtherance in Grace, Holiness, and Comfort: Prepared for this Time of great Declension from the Truth; and Decay of the Power of Godliness. By the Revd. Mr. W. Notcutt." 1.0 1
"Notcutt, William," "An impartial review of Robert Barclay's pretended Apology for the principles of the Quakers. By William Notcutt." 1.0 1
"Würtz, Felix," "Extracts from an old treatise of surgery." 1.0 1
"Orphan Annuitant." "The pangs of credit:" 1.0 1
"Broadgrin, Godfrey." "The convivial jester," 1.0 1
"Physician." "A treatise of diseases of the head, brain, and nerves." 12.0 2
"Physician." "Animadversions on a late idle pamphlet; entitled, A short dissertation on the gout:" 1.0 1
"Physician." "An expostulatory address to John Ranby Esq;" 1.0 1
"Physician." "The parent's guide in the management of children in the measles:" 1.0 1
"Physician." "The ladies physical directory:" 4.0 2
"Physician." "An essay on the use and abuse of tea." 1.0 1
"Physician." "The ladies physical directory," 1.0 1
"Trebeck, James," "A treatise of the church catechism," 1.0 1
"Lavington, John," "Love to Christ a necessary qualification of a minister of the gospel." 1.0 1
"Lavington, John," "The sanctification of the Sabbath, enforc'd from the consideration of its being the express command of God: in a sermon preach'd in Exon, November the 8th, 1743. On Deut. v. 12. By John Lavington, A.M." 1.0 1
"E. F." "A gothic story." 1.0 1
"Barnard, Edward," "Virtue the source of pleasure." 1.0 1
"Campbell, Donald," "A letter to the Marquis of Lorn, on the present times." 1.0 1
"Foot, Jesse," "A new discovered fact of a relative nature in the venereal poison." 1.0 1
"Foot, Jesse," "A critical enquiry into the ancient and modern manner of treating the diseases of the urethra," 1.0 1
"Native resident in the island." "A defence of the conduct of Barbadoes, during the late expedition to Martinique and Guadaloupe. In a letter to the Right Hon. Gen. Barrington. By a native, resident in the island." 1.0 1
"Believer in the doctrines of the Church of England." "A letter to the reverend the clergy of the Collegiate Church of Manchester:" 1.0 1
"Gibbons, Thomas," "Rhetoric; or, a view of its principal tropes and figures, in their origin and powers: with a Variety of Rules to escape Errors and Blemishes, and Attain Propriety and Elegance in Composition. By Thomas Gibbons, D.D." 1.0 1
"Gibbons, Thomas," "The prosperity of the Christian church in the latter ages of time represented and improved." 1.0 1
"Gibbons, Thomas," "The tears of friendship. An elegiac ode." 1.0 1
"Gibbons, Thomas," "Divine conduct vindicated," 1.0 1
"Gibbons, Thomas," "A sermon preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous earthquake at Lisbon, November 1, 1755." 1.0 1
"Gibbons, Thomas," "The deliverance and triumph of Great Britain. In a thanksgiving-sermon for the success of His Majesty's arms under His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Preached at Haberdashers-Hall, October 1, 1746. At the Conclusion of the Weekly Exercise of Prayer. By Thomas Gibbons. Published, with some Additions, at the Desire of the Ministers and People who heard it." 1.0 1
"Gibbons, Thomas," "An elegiac poem," 1.0 1
"Gibbons, Thomas," "Britannia's alarm:" 1.0 1
"Gibbons, Thomas," "The religious observance of the sabbath," 1.0 1
"Gibbons, Thomas," "The religious observance of the sabbath practically stated and enforced." 1.0 1
"Milton, John," "The beauties of Milton, Thomson, and Young:" 1.0 1
"Milton, John," "L'allegro," 1.0 1
"Milton, John," "Milton's Italian poems translated, and addressed to a gentleman of Italy. By Dr. Langhorne." 1.0 1
"Milton, John," "The recovery of man:" 1.0 1
"Milton, John," "An essay on education." 1.0 1
"Milton, John," "A treatise of civil power in ecclesiastical causes:" 1.0 1
"Brecknock, Timothy," "An ode on His Most Sacred Majesty's return." 1.0 1
"Brecknock, Timothy," "Prejudice detected: an ethic epistle. By T. Brecknock, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Dalrymple, William," "A treatise on the culture of wheat." 1.0 1
"Semper Anonimus." "The dream, a poem. By Semper Anonimus." 1.0 1
"Barford, Richard." "Abelard to Eloisa." 1.0 1
"Author of The divine rights of the British nation." "The church and state vindicated;" 1.0 1
"Saint-Hyacinthe, Thémiseul de," "The history of Prince Titi. Book the fourth. Translated by a lady." 1.0 1
"Saint-Hyacinthe, Thémiseul de," "The memoirs and history of Prince Titi. Done from the French, by a person of quality." 1.0 1
"Telescope, Tom." "The newtonian system of philosophy adapted to the capacities of young gentlemen and ladies, And familiarized and made entertaining by Objects with which they are intimately acquainted being the substance of six lectures read to the Lilliputian Society, by Tom Telescope, A.M. and collected and methodized for the Benefit of the Youth of these Kingdoms, by their Old Friend Mr. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, Who has also added a Variety of Copper-Plate Cuts to illustrate and confirm the Doctrines advanced." 1.0 1
"Telescope, Tom." "The newtonian system of philosophy. Adapted to the capacities of young ladies and gentlemen," 1.0 1
"Telescope, Tom." "The newtonian system of philosophy;" 1.0 1
"Lucas, Henry," "The tears of Alnwick. A pastoral elegy," 1.0 1
"Mole, Thomas," "A farewel sermon preached at Uxbridge," 1.0 1
"Mole, Thomas," "The grounds of Christian faith rational:" 1.0 1
"Mole, Thomas," "A sermon preached at Court-Yard, Southwark," 1.0 1
"Borland, Francis," "Memoirs of Darien" 1.0 1
"Williamson, Peter," "The trial of divorce, at the instance of Peter Williamson Printer in Edinburgh, against Jean Wilson, Daughter of John Wilson, Bookseller in Edinburgh, his Spouse. Containing the whole proceedings at large. With a prefatory introduction, Giving some Account of the Adulterous Gallants and Reasons for suing the Divorce, and for publishing the Proceedings in it." 1.0 1
"Williamson, Peter," "French and Indian cruelty: exemplified in the life, and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson." 1.0 1
"Williamson, Peter," "Williamson's directory, for the city of Edinburgh," 6.0 2
"Williamson, Peter," "French and Indian cruelty; exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson," 2.0 2
"Williamson, Peter," "Williamson's directory for the city of Edinburgh," 1.0 1
"Schulz von Schulzenheim, David," "An account of inoculation" 1.0 1
"H***," "The unfortunate officer: or, the history of Monsieur Bertin," 1.0 1
"Philips, J." "The pretender's flight," 1.0 1
"Philips, J." "The earl of Mar marr'd." 2.0 2
"Frankz, Thomas." "A tour through France, Flanders, and Germany;" 1.0 1
"Frankz, Thomas." "Prodromos ekleipsis." 1.0 1
"Carkeet, Samuel," "Gospel worthiness stated:" 1.0 1
"Carkeet, Samuel," "An essay on the conversion of St. Paul, as implying a change of his moral character; occasioned by some different thoughts on the subject, in a sermon in the first volume of the posthumous works of the late Reverend, Learned, and Pious Mr. Grove. In which the texts of scripture are carefully examined. By Samuel Carkeet." 1.0 1
"Terry, Garnet." "An affectionate address to the members of the Methodist Society, in Leeds, and elsewhere;" 1.0 2
"Hurll, Mary." "The remarkable conversion and Christian experience of Mary Hurll." 1.0 1
"Hurll, Mary." "An account of the remarkable conversion and experience of Mary Hurll, as taken from her own mouth." 1.0 1
"Worsley, S." "Serious reflections addressed to all parties on the present state of American affairs." 1.0 1
"Dyer, John," "The ruins of Rome. A poem." 1.0 1
"Dyer, John," "A genuine narrative of the memorable life and actions of John Dyer, (who was executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 21st day of November, 1729.) containing, a particular relation of all the notorious and surprising facts by him committed for the Space of Fifteen Years past, as Petty Larcenys, Fellonies, Burglaries, Housebreakings, Shopliftings, Street and Highway-Robberies, Rapes, Cheats, &c. Wrote by himself, when under condemnation in Newgate, and Publish'd at his Earnest Request, for the Benefit of the Publick, in Order to prevent the Perpetration of the many Villanies which are daily committed In and About this Metropolis." 1.0 1
"Rowning, J." "A compendious system of natural philosophy," 9.0 2
"Rowning, J." "A compendious system of natural philosophy." 3.0 2
"Rowning, J." "A preliminary discourse to an intended treatise on the fluxionary method. Largely explaining the nature and peculiarity of that doctrine, in a familiar and easy manner. By John Rowning, M. A. Author of the Compendious System of Natural Philosophy." 1.0 1
"Smedley, Jonathan," "The metamorphosis:" 1.0 1
"Smedley, Jonathan," "A rational and historical account of the principles which gave birth to the late rebellion," 1.0 1
"Moorhouse, William," "Faith in God," 1.0 1
"Layman of Conscience and Common Sense." "A letter to Dr. Snape, occasion'd by his letter to the Bishop of Bangor." 1.0 2
"Biker, J. G." "The genuine tryal between Mr. B-k-r, plaintiff, and Dr M-r-ly, defendant." 1.0 1
"Biker, J. G." "The trial between J. G. Biker, plaintiff; and M. Morley Doctor of Physic, defendant;" 1.0 1
"Biker, J. G." "The tryal between J. G. Biker, plaintiff; and M. Morley, Doctor of Physic, defendant;" 1.0 1
"Le-Hunt, Alexander." "A poem addressed to the Lord and Lady Brudenall," 1.0 1
"Foreign divine in England." "The promise of the hundred-fold, Matth. Ch. xix. Ver. 29. explained; in a letter from a foreign divine to a divine in England. Translated from the Bibliotheque raisonnée of July, August, and September, 1748." 1.0 1
"Sharp, John Chrysostom Gregory," "The two conferences held on February 7, and 13, 1734-5. At the Bell-Tavern in Nicholas-Lane, between two Romish priests, a divine of the Church of England, and Dr. Hunt, and Mr. Chandler, dissenting divines, Truly Stated. With some Additions and Supplemental Remarks on a late printed Account of the said Conferences. By a gentleman who was present at both conferences." 1.0 1
"Sharp, John Chrysostom Gregory," "The criterion of Christianity." 1.0 1
"Sharp, John Chrysostom Gregory," "The catholic church cleared from the charge of corruption and novelty." 1.0 1
"Montagu, Edward Wortley," "A memorial, or humble petition presented to the judge in the High Court of the Tournelle, in Paris, by the honourable Edward Wortley Montagu, Esq; Member of Parliament for the County of Huntingdon. And Theobald Taaffe, Esq; Member of Parliament for Arundel; against Abraham Payba alias James Roberts, and Louis Pierre, jeweller; appealing from the sentence give in favour of the said Roberts and Pierre, the 14th June, 1752. In which all the Proceedings from the Month of October last are re-capitulated, and all the Allegations and Accusations of James Roberts against the said Members of the British Parliament, are particularly answered and fully refuted, and Cause shewn why the Memorialists should have a new Trial, and the Sentence of the 14th of June be repealed. Translated from the original printed at Paris." 1.0 1
"Whitehead, John," "A discourse delivered at the New Chapel in the City-Road," 1.0 2
"Whitehead, John," "An essay on liberty and necessity: in answer to Augustus Toplady's tract, on (what he calls) \"christian and philosophical necessity asserted.\" in which John Wesley's \"thoughts on necessity\" are examined and defended; the Difficulties of these Subjects rendered plain and easy to common Readers; and Human Liberty fully proved. By Philaretus." 1.0 1
"Cooper," "An address to the people of Wapping and its environs." 1.0 1
"Clifford, Robert," "Application of Barruel's Memoirs of Jacobinism, to the secret societies of Ireland and Great Britain. By the translator of that work." 1.0 1
"Hearty Whig." "Letters and poems on political subjects." 1.0 1
"Hawkins, Aaron." "The gregorian and Julian calendars," 1.0 1
"Hawkins, Aaron." "The gregorian and Julian calendars:" 1.0 1
"Willan, Robert," "An essay on the king's-evil." 1.0 1
"Burness, John," "Poems," 1.0 1
"Ross, William," "The french scholar's guide;" 1.0 1
"King, W.," "Britannia triumphant," 1.0 1
"Bull, John." "John Bull's last will and testament," 1.0 2
"Horn, George." "An entire new treatise on leeches," 1.0 1
"Borghese, Antonio D. R." "A new and general system of music;" 1.0 1
"Maddox, Isaac," "A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, May 6, 1742. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Isaac, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph." 1.0 1
"Maddox, Isaac," "A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough," 1.0 1
"Maddox, Isaac," "The charge of Isaac," 1.0 2
"Maddox, Isaac," "An epistle to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, aldermen and common-council, of the City of London," 1.0 1
"Exshaw, J." "The english registry, for the year of our Lord, 1796;" 1.0 1
"Exshaw, J." "The english registry, for the year of our Lord, 1797;" 1.0 1
"Exshaw, J." "The english registry, for the year of our Lord, 1798;" 1.0 1
"Exshaw, J." "The English registry, for the year of our Lord, 1800;" 1.0 1
"Exshaw, J." "The english registry, for the year of our Lord, 1795;" 1.0 1
"Edwards, Joseph," "An answer to a late discourse of Dr. Rutherforth's, entituled, Determinatio quæstionis theologicæ post gradum doctoratus, habita Cantabrigiæ in scholis publicis. By J. Edwards M. A. of Magdalen Hall in Oxford." 1.0 1
"Edwards, Joseph," "Christ God-Man." 1.0 1
"Edwards, Joseph," "The testimony of the ancient church," 1.0 1
"Edwards, Joseph," "The duty of forgiveness of enemies stated and proved;" 1.0 1
"Nevile, Thomas," "Remarks on Mr. Mason's Elfrida, in letters to a friend." 1.0 1
"Venuti, Niccolò Marcello," "A description of the first discoveries of the antient city of Herculaneum." 1.0 1
"Isocrates." "The duty of a king and his people:" 1.0 1
"Blennerhaysett, Thomas." "Legal obedience," 1.0 1
"Hutton, George," "A letter to the Honourable Charles James Fox, M.P." 1.0 1
"Hutton, George," "An appeal to the nation," 1.0 1
"Jeffery, Thomas," "A review of the controversy between the author of a discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion, and his adversaries." 1.0 1
"Lewis, Thomas," "An historical essay upon the consecration of churches." 1.0 1
"Lewis, Thomas," "An inquiry into the shape, the beauty, and stature of the person of Christ, and of the Virgin Mary. Offered to the consideration of the late converts to popery. By Thomas Lewis, M.A." 1.0 1
"Lewis, Thomas," "The nature of hell," 1.0 1
"Lewis, Thomas," "The danger of the church-establishment of England," 1.0 2
"Lewis, Thomas," "Seasonable considerations on the indecent and dangerous custom of burying in churches and Church-Yards." 1.0 1
"Pulteney, William," "Reflections on the domestic policy, proper to be observed on the conclusion of a peace." 3.0 2
"Pulteney, William," "The conduct of the late and present m------ry compared. With an impartial review of public transactions since the resignation of the Right Honourable the Earl of Orford; and of the Causes that immediately effected the same. To which is added remarks on the farther report of a certain committee. In a letter to a friend." 1.0 1
"Pulteney, William," "An ode," 1.0 1
"Pulteney, William," "The case of the revival of the salt duty," 1.0 1
"Pulteney, William," "The honest jury or Caleb triumphant." 1.0 1
"Pulteney, William," "An epistle from Lord L---l to Lord C---d. By Mr. P----." 1.0 1
"Pulteney, William," "An answer to one part of a late infamous libel," 1.0 1
"Pulteney, William," "Some farther particulars concerning the sum of 115,000l. granted on account of arrears in his present Majesty's civil list revenues;" 1.0 1
"Pulteney, William," "A letter from a Member of Parliament to his friend in the country," 1.0 1
"Pulteney, William," "A letter from a Member of Parliament to a friend in the country," 1.0 2
"Member of the Common Council." "Serious expostulations on occasion of a late extraordinary resolution," 1.0 1
"W----e, C." "Some reasons for believing sundry letters and papers, ascribed, in three late publications, to Admiral Byng, not only spurious, but also an insidious attempt to prejudice the Admiral's character. By a by-stander." 1.0 1
"Whichcote, Benjamin," "The true notion of peace in the kingdom or church of Christ," 1.0 1
"Evelyn, John," "Sculptura;" 1.0 1
"Tindal, Matthew," "A second address to the inhabitants of the two great cities of London and Westminster:" 1.0 2
"Tindal, Matthew," "The nation vindicated," 1.0 1
"Tindal, Matthew," "An account of a manuscript, entitul'd, Destruction the certain consequence of division:" 1.0 1
"Tindal, Matthew," "A new catechism," 1.0 3
"Tindal, Matthew," "The merciful judgments of high-church triumphant on offending clergymen," 1.0 1
"Tindal, Matthew," "The defection consider'd," 2.0 6
"Smith, Jeremiah," "A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Samuel Clark," 1.0 1
"Smith, Jeremiah," "The happiness of a successful ministry:" 1.0 1
"Ayscough, Francis," "A proper answer to a late abusive pamphlet entitled, The Winchester converts," 1.0 1
"Ayscough, Francis," "A sermon preach'd before the Honourable the House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Friday January the 30th. 1735/6. Being the Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles I." 1.0 1
"Turretin, Jean-Alphonse," "A discourse concerning fundamental articles in religion." 1.0 2
"Elector." "Five minute's advice to the people, preparatory to the ensuing general election." 1.0 1
"Elector." "An address to the electors of Southwark," 1.0 1
"Trivett, Edward," "Hymns and spiritual songs." 1.0 1
"Paine, James," "The best way at last; or, a perswasive to peace. Humbly offered To the Consideration of the Inhabitants of Croydon, and Parts Adjacent. By James Paine, School-Master in Croydon, in Surrey." 1.0 1
"Salopian gentleman." "The wolf stript of his shepherd's clothing, address'd to Dr. Sacheverell, by a Salopian gentleman." 1.0 1
"Old Sportsman." "A scheme for a new lottery:" 1.0 1
"Old Sportsman." "The humours of Fleet-Street: and the Strand;" 1.0 1
"Playfair, William," "Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl Fitzwilliam," 1.0 1
"Playfair, William," "A general view of the actual force and resources of France, in January, M.DCC.XCIII. To which is added, a table, shewing the depreciation of assignats, arising from their increase in quantity. By William Playfair." 1.0 1
"Hoare, Prince," "Indiscretion," 1.0 1
"Hoare, Prince," "Songs, duets, trios, finales, &c. in Mahmoud, a musical romance, in three acts; as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. The music by the late Mr. Storace. With a few selections from Sarti, Haydn, &c." 1.0 1
"Hoare, Prince," "Songs, duets, trios, finales, &c. in Mahmoud, a musical romance, in three acts; as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. The musick by the late Mr. Storace. With a few selections from Sarti, Haydn, &c." 1.0 1
"Stockdale, Percival," "An examination of the important question, whether education, at a great school, or by private tuition, is preferable? With remarks on Mr. Knox's book, entitled Liberal education. By Percival Stockdale." 1.0 1
"Stockdale, Percival," "The invincible island; a poem: with introductory observations on the present war. By Percival Stockdale." 1.0 1
"Stockdale, Percival," "Three letters:" 1.0 1
"Dandridge, Isaac." "Worse and worse," 1.0 1
"Dandridge, Isaac." "Like will to like," 1.0 1
"Reformed Rake." "A congratulatory epistle from a reformed rake, to John F------g, Esq; upon the new scheme of reclaiming prostitutes." 1.0 1
"Sawle, William, b. 1654 or 5." "A sermon preach'd at St. Lawrence Church in Reading," 1.0 1
"Lambe, Henry," "A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Samuel Garrard, Bar." 1.0 1
"Lambe, Henry," "The duty of living peaceably as men," 1.0 1
"Student of the Inner-Temple." "The case of Mr. Richard Noble impartially consider'd:" 1.0 1
"Halliday, Hannah." "Mrs. Hannah Halliday's letter to John Maddox, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Richardson, William," "God's call of his ministers," 2.0 2
"Richardson, William," "Malice defeated:" 1.0 1
"Richardson, William," "The cacique of Ontario." 1.0 1
"Richardson, William," "The serpents head bruised." 1.0 1
"Evershed, William," "The messengers mission," 1.0 1
"Evershed, William," "A summary view or genuine evidences of the truth of the Christian religion:" 1.0 1
"Coffey, Charles," "The merry cobler:" 1.0 1
"Coffey, Charles," "The beggar's wedding." 5.0 3
"Coffey, Charles," "The devil to pay:" 1.0 1
"Coffey, Charles," "The devil to pay;" 2.0 2
"Coffey, Charles," "The devil to pay: or, the wives metamorphos'd." 1.0 1
"Coffey, Charles," "The devil to pay; or, the wives metamorphos'd." 1.0 1
"Philologus." "The inspector inspected;" 1.0 1
"Philologus." "The tell-Tale; or the invisible witness:" 1.0 1
"Hinton, James," "A vindication of the Dissenters in Oxford," 2.0 2
"Rossell, Samuel." "A genuine account of the behaviour," 1.0 1
"Carr, John," "Epponina: a dramatic essay. Addressed to the ladies." 1.0 1
"Carr, John," "Filial piety:" 1.0 2
"W-." "A letter from a foreign minister at Vienna, to another of the same quality at The Hague, concerning the death of the late emperour of the Romans, and the most Adviseable Methods of coming to a New and Speedy Election for the Good of the Common Cause. To which is Added Her Britanick Majesties and Her Parliaments Resolutions thereupon. As also that of their High Mightinesses the States-General: Extracted from the Journals of the House of Commons, and the Reports of the States-General. Likewise a Letter from them to K. Charles on that Subject, with scarce and valuable Authorities from the most approved Authors of the Methods and Ceremonies which are to be Observ'd in the ensuing Election." 1.0 1
"Blackamore, Arthur." "The perfidious brethren," 1.0 1
"Displac'd courtier." "A looking-Glass that flatters not:" 1.0 1
"Author of the Alchymist." "The royal martyr's triumph: or, the Fanatick discover'd." 1.0 1
"Wills, Benjamin," "A sermon preached at the ordination of Mr. Aaron Pitts jun. in Great Torrington, July the 12th 1732." 1.0 1
"Hales, Stephen," "An account of some experiments and observations on tar-water:" 3.0 2
"Etough, Henry," "A letter to the author of Christianity not founded on argument, &c. By a young gentleman of Cambridge." 1.0 1
"Story, Joseph," "An essay concerning the nature of the priesthood." 1.0 1
"Tolomei, Claudio," "A letter of Claudio Tolomei," 2.0 2
"Philoclesius." "An answer to Dr. Ibbot's sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor on Thursday, September 29. 1720. By Philoclesius." 1.0 2
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "Il re alla caccia," 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "Enea, e Lavinia, a new serious opera; as performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market. The music entirely new by Signor Antonio Sacchini." 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "Orione, o sia Diana vendicata. Drama." 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "Arianna e Teseo. Dramma per musica, da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B." 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "Tamerlano, an opera;" 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "Il ré pastore." 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "La vera lode cantata a cinque voci" 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "I viaggiatori" 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "Sofonisba. Drama. Da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B. N.B. Musica nuova del Signor Mattia Vento, Maestro Napolitano. = Sophonisba. An opera. To be performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. N. B. The Music entirely new, by Signor Mattia Vento, Neapolitan Master of Music." 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "Trackebarne gran mogol," 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "Armida;" 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "Carattaco drama:" 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "L'assemblea; the assembly; a comic opera; as performed at the King's-Theatre in the Hay-Market. The plan of this opera is Goldoni's. Most of the poetry is new, and the rest altered, by Giovan Gualberto Bottarelli. The music entirely new, by Signor Pietro Guglielmi. The translation by Mr. Carara, Professor of the Italian Language." 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "Arianna e Teseo. Drama da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B. La poesia Ed̀i antico autore accomodata al presente gusto del teatro da Giovan Gualberto Bottarelli. La Musica ? di varj Autori, eseguita sotto la Direzione del Signor Felice Alessandri, Maestro di Cappella Romano, di cui ? tutto ci?, che si trova contrasegnato d'una Stella*. L'Inglese delle Arie ? dell' Autore della Traduzione de' Viagciatori Ridicoli." 1.0 1
"Bottarelli, Giovan Gualberto," "I viaggiatori tornati in Italia;" 1.0 1
"Bryson, T." "A serious address to youth of both sexes, on the necessity and advantages of early piety." 1.0 1
"Warren, Henry," "A treatise concerning the malignant fever in Barbados," 1.0 1
"Hawkins, John," "Probationary odes for the laureatship:" 1.0 1
"Member of the late Parliament." "The benefits and advantages gain'd by the late septennial Parliament," 1.0 4
"Tournay, Thomas," "Ambition. An epistle to Paoli." 1.0 1
"S. T." "An account of the conduct of the ministers with relation to the Peerage-Bill:" 1.0 2
"Marguerite," "Novels, tales, and stories." 1.0 1
"Wishart, George," "An honest mind the best security against error, in matters of religion." 1.0 1
"Magistrate." "Some hints towards a revisal of the penal laws, the better regulating the police, and the necessity of enforcing the execution of justice: and the Evil Consequences to Society from a false mistaken Lenity, which has so much prevailed of late. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. By a magistrate." 1.0 1
"Gresset," "Ver-Vert;" 1.0 1
"Bemetzrieder, Anton," "Nouvelles leçons de clavecin ou instructions générales sur la musique vocale & instrumentale," 1.0 1
"Bemetzrieder, Anton," "Précis d'une nouvelle méthode de musique." 1.0 1
"Bemetzrieder, Anton," "Compendium of a new method of music." 1.0 1
"Bemetzrieder, Anton," "New philosophical thoughts on man," 1.0 1
"Twamley, J." "Dairying exemplified," 1.0 1
"Hallet, Joseph," "The christian creed concerning the son of God: as profess'd by those christians, who are (tho falsely) call'd Arians." 1.0 1
"Hallet, Joseph," "A reply to Dr. Waterland's remarks on a pamphlet entitled, The unity of God not inconsistent with the divinity of Christ. By the author of The unity, &c." 1.0 1
"Hallet, Joseph," "The unity of God not inconsistent with the divinity of Christ." 1.0 1
"Hallet, Joseph," "The immorality of the moral philosopher:" 1.0 1
"Hallet, Joseph," "A sermon preach'd in Exeter Apr. 3." 1.0 1
"Hallet, Joseph," "A sermon preach'd in Exeter, Apr. 3." 1.0 1
"Hallet, Joseph," "The reconciler: or, an essay to shew, that Christians are much more agreed in their notions concerning the Holy Trinity, than has been commonly represented." 1.0 1
"Hallet, Joseph," "Fate and force: or, Mr. Mudge's liberty set in a true light: in answer to his sermon intitled, Liberty." 1.0 1
"Hallet, Joseph," "Reflections on the defence of the account of the reasons," 1.0 1
"Luzac, Élie," "Man more than a machine." 1.0 1
"W. M.," "The female wits:" 1.0 1
"Kelley, George." "A sermon preach'd before an assembly of messengers, elders, and brethren, at the meeting-house in Dunnings-Alley in Bishopsgate-Street, London, on Wednesday the 23d of May, 1711. By George Kelley." 1.0 1
"Briton, George-Andrew-Patrick." "Some impartial thoughts on the woollen manufacturies, wherein the merits of the several pieces wrote on this subject within these few years are occasionally considered. With remarks upon Mr. Webber's scheme, and other Schemes for preventing the Exportation of British and Irish Wooll. By George-Andrew-Patrick-Briton." 1.0 1
"Sophia," "Woman not inferior to man: or, a short and modest vindication of the natural right of the fair-sex to a perfect equality of power, dignity, and esteem, with the men. By Sophia, a person of quality." 1.0 1
"Puff-indorst, Fart in hando." "The benefit of farting explain'd:" 1.0 2
"Puff-indorst, Fart in hando." "The benefit of farting explaind:" 1.0 1
"Murray, Alexander," "A letter and remonstrance, &c. to the Right Honourable Philip Lord Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, Arthur Onslow, Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons, and Mr. Attorney and Mr. Sollicitor General, from Sir Alexander Murray, of Stanhope, Baronet. in relation to a petition, and some proposals, which he addressed last sessions to both Houses of Parliament. Wherein the miserable state of Scotland, from the Slavish Dependance of the People on a Few Families, and the great danger thence arising to Great Britain, are considered. With A New Method of Improving all the different Products of our Lands and Waters, and Paying off the National Debts." 1.0 1
"Murray, Alexander," "A speech, intended to have been delivered at a general meeting of Protestants, in Newcastle; held at Mr. Brodie's Long-Room, Feb. 29, 1780. for the purpose of petitioning Parliament to repeal the act in favour of papists. Published by Order of the Committee, And humbly recommended to the serious consideration of such Protestants in Britain, as do not see the danger of Popery at this time, nor the necessity of Petitioning Parliament." 1.0 1
"Le Sage, Alain René," "The adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane," 1.0 1
"Le Sage, Alain René," "The adventures of Gil Blas, of Santillane," 1.0 1
"Man of Kent." "An effectual remedy totally to prevent smuggling," 1.0 1
"Man of Kent." "Letters to a prince, from a man of Kent." 1.0 1
"Trusler, John," "The honours of the table, or, rules for behaviour during meals;" 1.0 1
"Trusler, John," "The progress of man and society." 1.0 1
"Trusler, John," "The country lawyer:" 1.0 1
"Trusler, John," "Moore's Almanack improved," 1.0 1
"Tolver, A." "The present state of midwifery in Paris." 1.0 1
"Reeves, George," "A new history of London," 1.0 2
"Störck, Anton," "A narrative of the surprizing effects of the meadow saffron in the cure of the dropsy. Translated from the Latin of Dr. Anthony Stork, One Of The Principal Physicians to the Empress-Queen, and Physician to the Hospital of Vienna, by a physician. To which are added, observations, and an account of the hydrocephalus, by the translator." 1.0 1
"Störck, Anton," "An essay on the medicinal nature of hemlock." 1.0 1
"Rogers, James," "A short account of the life and death of Mr. Christopher Peacock;" 1.0 1
"Ogden, James," "The British lion rous'd;" 1.0 1
"Country Clergyman." "Of luxury, more particularly with respect to apparel. Being the substance of two discourses, on I Tim. ii.9. By a country clergyman." 1.0 1
"Country Clergyman." "The death-Watch." 1.0 1
"Country Clergyman." "A caveat against seditious malecontents:" 1.0 1
"Watt, Thomas." "A vocabulary English and Latin," 1.0 1
"Watt, Thomas." "Grammar made easie:" 1.0 1
"Watt, Thomas." "Grammar made easy" 1.0 1
"Deslandes," "A philological essay:" 1.0 1
"Deslandes," "Dying merrily:" 1.0 1
"Fothergill, Samuel," "A reply to a pamphlet published in two parts by E. Owen, entituled, The necessity of water-baptism. By Samuel Fothergill." 1.0 1
"Fothergill, Samuel," "Two discourses and a prayer," 2.0 2
"Fothergill, Samuel," "The prayer of Agur," 1.0 1
"Migliavacca, Giannambrogio." "Solimano. Dramma per musica, da rappresentarsi nel Teatro di S.M.B." 1.0 1
"Gaultier, G." "An easy explanation of the parts of speech, by question and answer:" 1.0 1
"Alderman of London." "A letter to the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Esq;" 1.0 2
"Mainwaring, John," "The nature and offices of pity and courtesy:" 7.0 2
"Madan, Martin," "A full and compleat answer to the capital errors, contained in the writings of the late Rev. William Law," 1.0 1
"Madan, Martin," "A collection of psalm and hymn tunes," 1.0 1
"Madan, Martin," "Christian and critical remarks on a droll, or interlude, called The minor." 1.0 1
"Davenport, Thomas." "Love to God and man inseparable." 1.0 1
"Edgar, William," "Vectigalium systema:" 5.0 2
"Stinton, Benjamin," "A discourse of divine providence:" 1.0 1
"Stinton, Benjamin," "A short catechism," 1.0 1
"Stinton, Benjamin," "A sermon preach'd the 27th of November, 1713." 1.0 3
"Theobald," "Vocal parts of an entertainment, called Apollo and Daphne:" 9.0 2
"Theobald," "A dramatick entertainment, call'd Harlequin a sorcerer:" 1.0 1
"Theobald," "Orestes: a dramatic opera." 1.0 1
"Theobald," "An epistle humbly addressed to the Right Honourable John, Earl of Orrery. By L. Theobald." 1.0 1
"Theobald," "Pan and Syrinx:" 1.0 1
"Theobald," "The cave of poverty," 1.0 1
"Theobald," "Decius and Paulina," 1.0 1
"Theobald," "Vocal parts of an entertainment," 1.0 1
"Theobald," "Vocal parts of an entertainment called Apollo and Daphne; or, the burgo-master trick'd. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields." 1.0 1
"Theobald," "The life and character of Marcus Portius Cato Uticensis:" 1.0 1
"Theobald," "The happy captive, an English opera." 1.0 1
"Theobald," "The rape of Proserpine:" 1.0 1
"Theobald," "Perseus and Andromeda." 2.0 2
"Theobald," "Orpheus and Eurydice; an opera." 1.0 1
"M----k, W----m." "The royal invitation: or, Britannia's glory. A poem. By W.M. An Oxford Scholar." 1.0 1
"Seymour, Thomas," "A concise account of the properties and effects of the poudre unique," 1.0 1
"Hastings, Thomas," "The tears of Britannia; a poem," 1.0 1
"Lovett, R." "The subtil medium prov'd:" 1.0 1
"Lovett, R." "Philosophical essays," 1.0 1
"Russel, Robert," "The unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost." 1.0 1
"Russel, Robert," "A family book:" 1.0 1
"White, John," "A letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England," 1.0 1
"White, John," "A defence of the three letters to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England," 3.0 3
"White, John," "Art's treasury" 1.0 1
"White, John," "The third and last letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England," 1.0 2
"White, John," "A letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England;" 2.0 2
"White, John," "A letter to Mr. Samuel Chandler; being a vindication of some passages in the Three letters to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England, and the Appendix to the Third of those Letters concerning Subscription. Against his reflections in his late book, entitled, The case of subscription to explanatory articles of faith, as a Qualification for Admission into the Christian Ministry. With Some Considerations upon the Speech (therein published) of John Alphonso Turretine, previous to the Abolition of all Subscriptions at Geneva. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge." 1.0 1
"White, John," "A second defence of the three letters to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England, against a pamphlet, entitled, The dissenting gentleman's second letter to the Reverend Mr. White, in Answer to his Three Letters, &c. To which is added, an appendix, Being a Vindication of the former Defence against the Dissenting Gentleman's Postcript to his Second Letter, &c. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge." 1.0 1
"White, John," "The third and last letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England;" 1.0 1
"White, John," "A second letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England;" 1.0 1
"White, John," "A second letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England," 1.0 1
"Montagu, Mary Wortley," "The poetical works of the Right Honourable Lady M-y W-y M-e." 1.0 1
"Montagu, Mary Wortley," "Verses address'd to the imitator of the first satire of the second book of Horace." 1.0 2
"Montagu, Mary Wortley," "The dean's provocation for writing the lady's dressing-room. A poem." 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "British wonders:" 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "Adam and Eve stript of their furbelows:" 2.0 2
"Ward, Edward," "The pleasures of matrimony," 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "The life and notable adventures of that renown'd knight, Don Quixote de la Mancha." 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "Honesty in distress;" 3.0 4
"Ward, Edward," "Hudibras redivivus:" 18.0 10
"Ward, Edward," "Matrimony unmask'd;" 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "Vulgus Britannicus:" 1.0 3
"Ward, Edward," "The barbacue feast:" 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "A fair shell, but a rotten kernel: or, a bitter nut for a factious monkey." 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "Little Merlin's cave." 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "The dancing devils:" 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "The delights of the bottle;" 1.0 2
"Ward, Edward," "Female policy detected:" 9.0 2
"Ward, Edward," "The riddle:" 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "None but fools marry: or, a vindication of the batchelor's estimate; in answer to the objections made against it." 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "The parish-Gutt'lers:" 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "Durgen." 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "The merry travellers:" 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "The wandring spy:" 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "The tipling philosophers." 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "Apollo's maggot in his cups:" 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "Honesty in distress:" 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "News from Madrid." 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "The island of content:" 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "Truth in rhyme, to suit the time," 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "The pleasures of a single life," 1.0 2
"Ward, Edward," "To the Right Honourable Humphrey Parsons lord mayor of the city of London." 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "The wooden world dissected:" 1.0 1
"Ward, Edward," "Mars stript of his armour:" 1.0 1
"Ashworth, James," "The christian's exultation over death and the grave." 1.0 1
"Dallas, George," "A letter to the Earl of Moira," 1.0 1
"Dallas, George," "Thoughts upon our present situation," 1.0 2
"Child, Josiah," "Select dissertations on colonies and plantations." 1.0 1
"Child, Josiah," "A new discourse of trade:" 1.0 3
"Hewlett, Ebenezer," "A harmony in Christianity:" 1.0 1
"Hewlett, Ebenezer," "An answer to Mr. Tho. Chubb's book," 1.0 1
"Hewlett, Ebenezer," "Mr. Whitefield's chatechise." 1.0 1
"Hewlett, Ebenezer," "Miracles real evidences of a divine revelation." 1.0 1
"Hewlett, Ebenezer," "A vindication of the bible," 1.0 1
"Hewlett, Ebenezer," "The deist turned Christian," 1.0 1
"Petrie, Adam." "Rules of good deportment, or of good breeding." 1.0 1
"Englishman." "An englishman's remarks on the short review of the political state of Great Britain," 1.0 1
"Englishman." "Some remarks on the late conduct of our fleet in the Mediterranean." 1.0 1
"Englishman." "The south-Sea kidnapper, address'd in a letter to the court of directors of the South-Sea Company, in answer to the last paragraph of an advertisement inserted in the Daily-Post-Boy, the 2d of August, and dated from the South-Sea-House the 30th of July. By an Englishman." 1.0 1
"Englishman." "An address to the people of England, on occasion of the declaration from Holy-Rood House, of October the 10th, 1745. By an Englishman." 1.0 1
"Englishman." "An address to the people of Great-Britain in general, the members of Parliament, and the leading gentlemen of opposition in particular, on the present crisis of American politics." 1.0 1
"Englishman." "The letters of an Englishman;" 1.0 1
"Meredith, Nicholas." "The description and use of pocket cases of mathematical, or drawing instruments: Containing, Particularly, A familiar Explanation of the Use of the Protractor, Plain Scale, Sector, Gunter's Scales, Marquoi's Parallel Scales, and the Proportional Compasses; with several Examples in Trigonometry, Arithmetic, &c. Together with Plain Instructions for making the several Kinds of Sun Dials. Illustrated by copper-plates. By N. Meredith, Optical and Mathematical Instrument Maker to his Royal Highness the Duke of York." 1.0 1
"Meredith, Nicholas." "The description and use of a pocket-case of mathematical or drawing instruments: Containing, Particularly, A familiar Explanation of the Use of the Protractor, Plain Scale, Sector, Gunter's Scales, Marquoi's Parallel Scales, and the Proportional Compasses; with several Examples in Trigonometry, Arithmetic, &c. Together with plain Instructions for making several Kinds of Sun-Dials. Illustrated by copper-plates." 1.0 1
"Overton, John," "England's causes for thankfulness." 1.0 1
"Pearse, Salem," "The coelestial diary:" 13.0 12
"Gurdon, Thornhagh," "An essay on the antiquity of the Castel of Norwich," 1.0 1
"Cook, James," "A compendious history of Captain Cook's last voyage," 1.0 1
"Higgins, William," "An essay on the theory and practice of bleaching," 1.0 1
"Parish, Thomas." "The substance of a sermon," 1.0 1
"Simcoe, John Graves," "Remarks on the travels of the Marquis de Chastellux, in North America." 1.0 1
"Nobleman." "The mysterious congress. A letter from Aix la Chappel, detecting the late secret negociations there; accounting for the extraordinary slowness of the operations of the campaign since the action at Dettingen; and, particularly, for the resignation of the E-l of S-r. With man other curious particulars relating to the present broils of Europe. By a nobleman, distinguished for integrity and consummate knowledge in public affairs." 1.0 1
"S. B." "White prov'd to be black; or, impossibilities made feasible:" 1.0 1
"S. B." "A city intrigue: or, the sick lady's cure. A poem." 1.0 1
"Ford, Thomas," "Compassion to the poor recommended. In a sermon preached at Melton-Mowbray, Leicestershire, on Sunday, December 1, 1782. By Thomas Ford, LL. D. Vicar." 1.0 1
"Meldrum, George," "The danger of Popery discovered, with a disswasive from it:" 1.0 1
"Negus, Thomas," "St. Paul's charge to Timothy to take heed to himself and to his doctrine, considered:" 1.0 1
"Aher, Patrick." "The gentleman's and dealer's Cork almanack For the Year 1778," 1.0 1
"Ray, John Mead." "The conflict and the crown of the faithful minister. A sermon, preached at Wattesfield in Suffolk, December 7th, 1788. on occasion of the death of the Reverend Thomas Harmer, Who departed this Life, Nov. 27, In the 74th Year of his Age. To which are added, brief memoirs of his life, character, and writings. By John Mead Ray. Published at the unanimous Request of the Family, and the Congregation." 1.0 1
"Ray, John Mead." "A sermon preached at Witham in Essex, June 23, 1782," 1.0 1
"Disney, John," "Remarks upon a sermon preach'd by Dr. Henry Sacheverell, at the assizes held at Derby, Aug. 15. 1709. In a letter to himself. Containing a just and modest defence of the societies for reformation of manners, against the aspersions cast upon them in that sermon." 1.0 1
"Disney, John," "Animadversions upon the conduct of the Rev. Dr. Rutherforth, in the controversy which has followed the publication of The confessional. With a word to the author of an \"essay on establishments in religion, &c.\" By Anonymous." 1.0 1
"Disney, John," "A short view of the controversies occasioned by the Confessional," 1.0 1
"Disney, John," "The progressive improvement of civil liberty. A sermon," 1.0 1
"Disney, John," "An arranged catalogue of the several publications which have appeared, relating to the enlargement of the toleration of Protestant-Dissenting-Ministers; and the repeal of the Corporation and Test acts: with Reference to the Agitation of those Questions in Parliament, from the year M.DCC.LXXII, to M.DCC.XC, inclusive." 1.0 1
"Disney, John," "A dialogue between a clergyman of the Church of England and a lay-gentleman:" 1.0 1
"Disney, John," "The reverence due to oaths," 1.0 1
"Rogerson, John," "The hop-Planter's assistant;" 1.0 1
"Taylor, Patrick," "A letter from Patrick Taylor, of Bally-James-Duff, to his cousin Jemmy, in Dublin, upon a late paper war in the metropolis." 1.0 1
"Chiari, Pietro." "Le serve rivali, the rival servant-maids; a comic opera; as perform'd at the King's-Theatre in the Hay-Market. The music by Signor Traetta. Perform'd under the Direction of Signor Alessandri. The poetry of the first act by Signor Chiari; and the recitative of the second and third, by G.G. Bottarelli." 1.0 1
"Bligh, Michael." "The church of God his peculiar portion and inheritance, opened and improved: in a discourse on Deuteronomy XXXII. 9. the substance of which was delivered at Sevenoakes, in Kent, on October 14, 1764. By Michael Bligh." 1.0 1
"Curate in the Country." "Observations on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Answer to the Bishop of London's last pastoral letter." 1.0 1
"Turnbull, Patrick," "A cursory view, of the ancient and present state of the fieffs," 1.0 1
"N. N." "An account of the lives and behaviour of the three French prophets," 1.0 1
"N. N." "Three letters:" 1.0 1
"N. N." "An account of Dr. Quincy's Examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases." 1.0 1
"Vivian, Thomas," "A short catechism" 1.0 1
"Ward, Joseph," "A sermon preached in the parish church of Prestbury," 1.0 1
"Whitehead, Charles," "Observations and reflections on swindled bills," 1.0 1
"Jones, Richard," "Brittania triumphans: a poem, humbly inscrib'd, to the worshipful Sir Richard Steel, Kt. By Mr. Richard Jones." 1.0 1
"Scantlebury, Thomas," "The rights of Protestants asserted; and clerical incroachment detected. In allusion to several recent publications, in defence of an exclusive priesthood, establishments, and tithes, by Daubeny, Church, and others. But more particularly in reply to a pamphlet lately published by George Markham, Vicar of Carlton, entitled, \"more truth for the seekers.\"" 1.0 1
"Scantlebury, Thomas," "A looking glass for the clergy; or, some traits of the false prophets, particularly maintenance by force: in reply to a pamphlet lately published by George Markham, Vicar of Carleton entitled \"truth for the seekers.\"" 1.0 1
"Ley, Charles." "The nobleman, gentleman, land steward, and surveyor's compleat guide." 2.0 2
"Bonamici," "Easy rules for taking a likeness by the most practicable principles of geometry and perspective:" 1.0 1
"Nabbes, Thomas," "Tottenham-Court Fair:" 1.0 1
"Smith, Charlotte Turner," "What is she?" 2.0 3
"S. F." "Remarks upon Fuller's full demonstration, that the pretended Prince of Wales was the son of Mrs. Mary Grey, &c. in a letter to a friend. To which is added Mr. Toland's Clito dissected. And Fuller's plain proof of the true mother of the pretended Prince of Wales, made out to b no proof." 1.0 1
"Langford, John," "The believer made ripe for death and glory in life, by the influence of the spirit and grace of God. A sermon, occasioned by the death of Miss Mary Bailey, An eminent Trophy of Divine Grace, Who departed this Life June the 17th, 1768. In the Seventeenth Year of her Age. Preached at the meeting in Black's Fields, Southwark, June the 26th, 1768. By John Langford. Published at the Request of her Friends, and those who heard it." 1.0 1
"Pennyman, Margaret," "Miscellanies in prose and verse," 1.0 1
"Litchfield, John." "Remarks on Mr. Colman's preface:" 1.0 1
"Shuttle, Thomas." "A letter to the freehold farmers of Ireland." 1.0 1
"Campbell, Duncan." "The earth's groans, and her complaints against man; enumerating the iniquities she labours under; and an exhortation to repentance, in heroick verse. To which is added, The faithful soldier, and Fifty New Hymns and Spiritual Songs; seriously addressed to the Children of Adam the First. By Duncan Campbell." 1.0 1
"Beavan, Edward." "Box-Hill, a descriptive poem." 1.0 1
"Collins, Bryan Bury," "An address to the higher ranks of people in the parish of St. Mary, Hull." 1.0 1
"Zimmermann, Johann Liborius," "The excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ." 1.0 1
"Zimmermann, Johann Liborius," "The excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ. As a right, easy, and happy way of coming to a true, constant strength and establishment, in the Christian Life." 1.0 1
"Bickerstaff, Isaac," "Daphne and Amintor." 1.0 1
"Bickerstaff, Isaac," "Thomas and Sally: or, the sailor's return." 3.0 2
"Bickerstaff, Isaac," "The padlock:" 1.0 3
"Bickerstaff, Isaac," "Judith," 1.0 1
"Bickerstaff, Isaac," "The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett." 1.0 1
"Bickerstaff, Isaac," "A school for fathers." 1.0 1
"Bickerstaff, Isaac," "The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett," 1.0 1
"Bickerstaff, Isaac," "'tis well it's no worse:" 1.0 2
"Bickerstaff, Isaac," "The sultan, or a peep into the seraglio." 1.0 1
"Bickerstaff, Isaac," "Judith." 1.0 1
"Bickerstaff, Isaac," "The recruiting serjeant," 1.0 1
"Etherington, G." "General cautions in the cure of fevers," 1.0 1
"Munn, John." "Observations on British wool, and the manufacturing of it in this Kingdom." 1.0 1
"Munn, John." "Observations on British wool," 1.0 1
"Larkin, George," "The visions of John Bunyan," 1.0 1
"Shepherd." "An ode to the Duke of Newcastle. By a shepherd." 1.0 1
"Langhorne, John," "The proper happiness of the ecclesiastic life," 1.0 1
"Cobin, A." "Short and plain principles of linear perspective," 20.0 2
"Pindar, Peter," "Lyric odes for the year 1783." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "Peter's pension:" 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "The first part of Peter Pindar's poems." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "Bozzy and Piozzi:" 1.0 2
"Pindar, Peter," "The lousiad. An heroi-comic poem. Canto I. By Peter Pindar, Esq." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "A poetical, supplicating, modest, and affecting epistle to those literary colossuses, the reviewers," 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "Subjects for painters." 5.0 2
"Pindar, Peter," "Peter's pension." 1.0 3
"Pindar, Peter," "A complimentary epistle to James Bruce, Esq. the Abyssinian traveller: by Peter Pindar, Esq." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "The plotting managers, a poetical satyrical interlude: to which is prefixed a letter to Lord S-dn-y, on his recommending the suppression of the Royalty-Theatre; by Peter Pindar, jun." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "Tales of the hoy; interspersed with song, ode, and dialogue. By Peter Pindar, Esq." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "Tales of the Hoy;" 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "The lousiad:" 1.0 2
"Pindar, Peter," "Pathetic odes." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "A poetical, serious, and possibly impertinent, epistle to the Pope." 1.0 2
"Pindar, Peter," "The lousiad, an heroi-comic poem. Canto II. By Peter Pindar, Esq." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "Odes to Kien Long," 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "Celebration," 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "The lousiad. An heroi-comic poem." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "Bozzy and Piozzi," 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "The cap." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "The rights of kings; or, loyal odes to disloyal academicians;" 1.0 2
"Pindar, Peter," "The lousiad, an heroi-comic poem. Canto IV. By Peter Pindar, Esq." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "Lyric odes to the Royal Academicians," 1.0 3
"Pindar, Peter," "Pindar's odes." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "Hair powder; a plaintive epistle to Mr. Pitt," 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "Instructions to a celebrated laureat;" 4.0 6
"Pindar, Peter," "The lousiad." 1.0 1
"Pindar, Peter," "Odes of importance," 2.0 2
"Enemy to Acts of Injustice." "A miscellaneous collection of satirical pieces, in prose and verse, respecting the Extraordinary, Unprecedented and Scandalous conduct of Master Tommy Dishclout, B.D. And Some of his Learned Friends, Which have appeared at different Times in the various Magazines, Newspapers, and other Publications, Hand-Bills, &c. &c. Now carefully collected together, and digested in regular Order, to perpetuate the Memory of One, whose malicious Heart has distinguished him as an utter Enemy to the Practice of true Religion and Virtue. The Whole being revised and corrected, With some occasional and necessary Remarks, By an enemy to acts of injustice." 1.0 1
"Whitro, Abraham." "Warnings of the eternal spirit," 1.0 1
"Welch, Saunders," "An essay on the office of constable." 1.0 1
"Pincot, Daniel." "An essay on the origin, nature, uses, and properties, of artificial stone:" 1.0 1
"Giraldus," "Proposals for enriching the principality of Wales:" 8.0 2
"Blair, Robert," "The grave. A poem." 41.0 9
"Chandler, John." "Coasting directions for the north and south channels of the river Thames:" 1.0 1
"Chandler, John." "The seaman's guide and new coaster's companion." 8.0 3
"Hoffmann, Friedrich," "A treatise of the extraordinary virtues and effects of asses milk, in the cure of various diseases, particularly the gout, scurvy, and nervous disorders;" 1.0 1
"Hoffmann, Friedrich," "A treatise on the virtues and uses of whey. By Frederick Hoffmann, M.D. Physician to his present Majesty the King of Prussia." 1.0 1
"Meston, William," "The knight" 1.0 1
"Davis, Richard," "Hymns composed on several subjects," 1.0 1
"Vernon, Edward," "An enquiry into the conduct of Capt. M--n." 1.0 2
"Vernon, Edward," "Considerations upon the white herring and cod fisheries:" 1.0 1
"Drelincourt, Charles," "Prayers and meditations before and after receiving the sacrament of the Lord's-Supper. Written originally in French by the late Reverend Divine Mons. Drelincourt, Author of The Christian's Consolation against the Fears of Death." 1.0 1
"A. W." "Remarks on the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father. With a word to the author. By a spectator." 1.0 1
"Cave, John," "An epistle to the inhabitants of Gillingham," 8.0 2
"Authors of The abstract, with improvements, of The history of popery." "Memoirs of the ancestors of Her Royal Highness Augusta, Princess of Wales, and of Saxe-Gotha." 1.0 1
"Authors of The abstract, with improvements, of The history of popery." "Memoirs of the ancestors of Her Royal Highness Augusta, Princess of Wales," 1.0 1
"Fellow-citizen." "A short address to the electors of the city of Dublin." 1.0 1
"Sutcliffe, John," "Report on the line of navigation from Hexham to Haydon-Bridge, proposed as a continuation of the Stella and Hexham Canal; with Comparative Observations on the Proposed Canals On each Side of the River Tyne: and a report on the line from Newcastle to Haydon-Bridge, On the North Side of that River; Together with Full Estimates of the Expence of Execution. By John Sutcliffe, engineer." 1.0 1
"Sutcliffe, John," "Report on the proposed line of navigation from Stella to Hexham," 1.0 1
"Zinzendorf, Nicolaus Ludwig," "He who is a minister of the Gospel," 1.0 1
"Southall, Thomas," "A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Stafford," 1.0 1
"Morgan, McNamara," "The 'piscopade:" 1.0 1
"Morgan, McNamara," "The 'piscopȧde: a panegyri-satiri-serio-comical poem." 1.0 1
"Morgan, McNamara," "The sequel. Containing what was omitted in the Triumvirade, or broad-bottomry, at the asterisks. By Porcupinus Pelagius." 1.0 1
"Morgan, McNamara," "The 'piscopade: a panegyri-satiri-serio-comical poem." 1.0 1
"Morgan, McNamara," "The triumvirade:" 1.0 4
"Morgan, McNamara," "Philoclea." 1.0 1
"Stevenson, Robert," "Village-Preaching considered and enforced in a sermon," 1.0 1
"Hulme, Nathaniel," "A safe and easy remedy proposed for the relief of the stone and gravel," 1.0 1
"Hulme, Nathaniel," "A treatise on the puerperal fever: wherein the nature and cause of that disease, so fatal to lying-in women, are represented in a new point of view illustrated by dissections; and a rational method of cure proposed, Confirmed BY Experience. By Nathaniel Hulme, M. D. Physician (in Ordinary) to The City of London Lying-in Hospital, And to The General Dispensary for Relief of the Poor." 1.0 1
"Hulme, Nathaniel," "A safe and easy remedy," 1.0 1
"Church of England-Man." "Considerations relating to our choice," 1.0 1
"Hudson, Thomas," "Ode on Masonry," 1.0 1
"Hudson, Thomas," "An essay on the formation of mountains," 1.0 1
"Gentleman of Rome." "The intrigues of the conclave, at the chusing of a Pope:" 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "A letter to Mr. Foster on the subject of heresy." 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "The oxford young gentleman's reply to a book entitled, Christianity not founded on argument, &c. In a letter to the author." 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "A true state of the controversy with Mr. Foster, on the subject of heresy;" 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "A short and true account of a conference held at a Quakers meeting-house in Suffolk," 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "A sermon preached at Gray's Inn Chapel, on Friday, February 6, 1756." 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "A fast sermon on occasion of the rebellion in Scotland in the year 1745." 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "The doctrine of justification by faith in Jesus Christ, stated from the scriptures and homilies of the Church of England. By a clergyman." 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "A defence of Dr. Clarke's evidences of natural and revealed religion." 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "A defence of the Scripture-History so far as it concerns the resurrection of Jairus's daughter;" 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "A postscript to the charge of heresy continued. Occasion'd by the reply of Joseph Middleton to the account of a conference held with him. Wherein That Account is cleared from the Charge of Falshood; and the principal Answers in the Reply are shown to be insufficient. Being the Third and Last Defence of Water-Baptism. By Henry Stebbing, M.A." 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "Observations on a book, intituled," 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "The excellency of the Christian ministration." 1.0 1
"Stebbing, Henry," "A reply to Mr. Foster's answer to The true state of the controversy on the subject of heresy. By Henry Stebbing, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and Preacher to the Honourable Society of Gray's-Inn." 1.0 1
"Kane, Nathaniel," "Genuine letters between Alderman Nathaniel Kane, and Mr, Charles Lucas," 1.0 1
"Bland, John," "Genuine happiness: a poetical essay. Address'd to the Young Club at Arthur's. By John Bland, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Hardinge, George," "The essence of Malone," 1.0 1
"Hardinge, George," "The speech of Mr. Hardinge," 1.0 1
"C. D. M." "Lemuel Gulliver's travels into several remote nations of the world. Compendiously methodized, for publick benefit; with observations and explanatory notes throughout." 1.0 1
"C. D. M." "The flying island, &c." 1.0 1
"C. D. M." "The kingdom of horses." 1.0 1
"C. D. M." "The brobdingnagians." 1.0 1
"Ferguson, Hugh," "One view of human life taken, and reconciled by a prospect of heaven;" 1.0 1
"Lupton, Thomas." "A thousand notable things," 1.0 1
"Besse, Joseph," "A full answer to the country parson's plea against the Quakers Tythe-Bill" 1.0 1
"Besse, Joseph," "An examination of a discourse or sermon published by Daniel Dobel of Cranbrook in Kent, on the subject of water-baptism." 1.0 1
"Artist." "The principles of drawing ornaments made easy," 1.0 1
"Member of the Antient Society of Free-Masons." "A vindication of the Reverend Dr. Snape and Dr. Sherlock;" 1.0 1
"Ostervald, Jean Frédéric," "An abridgment of the history of the Bible." 1.0 1
"Gerrald, Joseph," "The defence of Joseph Gerrald," 1.0 1
"Gerrald, Joseph," "A convention the only means of saving us from ruin." 1.0 1
"Sarpi, Paolo," "A treatise of ecclesiastical benefices and revenues." 1.0 1
"Sarpi, Paolo," "Father Paul of beneficiary matters: or, the dues of the altar. Being, a compleat history of ecclesiastical revenues. Shewing, I. Their Rise, Progress, and the Various Means by which they have accrued to the Church. II. Why the Church in its Infancy had no Immovable Estates. III. That Ecclesiasticks become too greedy in acquiring Estates; and that their Avarice ought to be restrained. IV. That Estates left to the Church, in prejudice of the Legal-Heirs, ought to be rejected. V. That when Bishops became Judges of Civil Affairs, they neglected to Teach the Doctrines of Christ. VI. The Original of Tythes; and of the Pretensions and Claims of Curates. Vii. The Original of Cardinals, who were at first inferiour to Bishops. Viii. That the Abuse of Non-Residence, sprung from Ordaining without Title or Office. IX. The Distinction between Benefices compatible and incompatible. The Commendam its Original; and what are declared by the Canonists to be Necessaries for the Subsistence of the Beneficiaries, &c. X. That the Canonists have alter'd the ancient Policy of the Church, by asserting the Pope sole Proprietor of all Benefices." 1.0 1
"One who two years ago was a clergyman of the Church of Rome." "A sermon," 1.0 1
"Atkinson, Benjamin Andrewes," "Mr. Atkinson's confession of his faith deliver'd at his ordination," 1.0 1
"Atkinson, Benjamin Andrewes," "Christianity not older than the first Gospel-Promise. In answer to a book, entitled Christianity as old as the creation, &c. By Benj. Andrs. Atkinson." 1.0 1
"Lemoine, Henry," "The art of speaking; upon an entire new plan. And in which the operations and emotions of the mind are particularly considered. The whole illustrated by a numerous Selection of Examples, Ancient and Modern, In Prose and Verse. Calculated to form the minds of Youth to ajust Sense of Propriety in Mental Delivery, And not unworthy the perusal of the Gentlemen of The Bar, The Pulpit, OR, The Stace" 1.0 1
"W. M." "The signs of the times. Iniquity abounds and love waxes cold. Addressed to christians in general." 1.0 1
"Pagett, Thomas Catesby," "An essay on human life." 1.0 1
"MacCarte, Duncan." "A letter to John Trot-Plaid," 1.0 1
"Peers, Richard," "A companion for youth:" 1.0 1
"Quevedo, Francisco de," "Visions. Translated from the original Spanish of Don Francisco de Quevedo. To which is prefixed, an account of the author's life and writings." 1.0 1
"Acres, Joseph," "Great Britain's jubilee:" 1.0 1
"Acres, Joseph," "The true method of propagating religion and loyalty." 1.0 2
"Acres, Joseph," "Glad tidings to Great Britain." 1.0 1
"Moore, Thomas," "The honesty of protestant dissenters vindicated:" 1.0 1
"Moore, Thomas," "An inquiry into the nature and causes of our Saviour's agony in the garden. By the late Mr. Thomas Moore." 1.0 1
"Moore, Thomas," "Observations on the second vision of St. John." 1.0 1
"Forbes, Francis," "The extensive practice of the new husbandry," 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "A sermon against adultery:" 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "Of the characters of women:" 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "Verses upon the late Dss of M." 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "One thousand seven hundred and thirty eight." 1.0 2
"Pope, Alexander," "Duke upon duke," 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "To the ingenious Mr. Moore," 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "Verses upon the late D----ss of M----." 1.0 2
"Pope, Alexander," "The essay on man," 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "Horace his ode to Venus." 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "One thousand seven hundred and thirty eight. A dialogue something like Horace. By Mr. Pope." 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "The universal prayer." 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "The beauties of Pope." 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "The sixth epistle of the first book of Horace" 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "An essay on man." 11.0 4
"Pope, Alexander," "The first epistle of the second book of Horace," 1.0 2
"Pope, Alexander," "An epistle to the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Burlington." 2.0 3
"Pope, Alexander," "Of false taste." 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "The impertinent:" 1.0 2
"Pope, Alexander," "A full and true account of a horrid and barbarous revenge by poison," 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "Of the use of riches," 1.0 3
"Pope, Alexander," "The second epistle of the second book of Horace," 1.0 1
"Pope, Alexander," "The first satire of the second book of Horace," 1.0 1
"Rollos, George." "The chaplet:" 1.0 1
"Pointis, Jean-Bernard-Louis," "A genuine and particular account of the taking of Carthagena" 1.0 1
"Bates, William," "Gil Blas;" 1.0 1
"Bates, William," "Harlequin Mungo;" 1.0 1
"Harris, James," "The spring. A pastoral." 1.0 1
"Tweedie, James." "Hints on temperance and exercise." 1.0 1
"Morgan, David Thomas," "The country bard:" 1.0 1
"Head, Henry." "The general nature of the Christian religion," 1.0 1
"Knight, James," "A discourse on the conflagration and renovation of the world." 1.0 1
"Knight, James," "A discourse on the conflagration and renovation of the world. Wherein it is prov'd, That God will not suffer the Devil to triumph over his Works; but that Christ at his second Coming will destroy the Powers of Darkness, and dwell with his Saints on Earth." 1.0 1
"Knight, James," "A sermon preached at the visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God John Ld. Bishop of London," 1.0 1
"Sibly, Manoah," "A critical essay on Jer, XXXIII. 16 (latter part)" 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "Discourses on three essential properties of the Gospel-Revelation," 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "A modern plan:" 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "A letter to the Revd. Dr. Cobden," 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "A scale of first principles, religious and moral." 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "The devout laugh. Or half an hour's amusement to a citizen of London, from Dr. Pickering's sermon at St. Paul's, Jan. 30, 1749-50. And The Compliments paid him by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, &c. - The Loyalty of the Doctor, and the Merit of his Sermon are made conspicuous,-and very entertaining. A letter from Rusticus to Civis." 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "Theophilus to Gaius:" 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "A plain and rational account of the law of the Sabbath;" 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "An appeal to the people of England," 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "A dissertation upon the unnatural crime of self-murder: occasioned by the many late instances of suicide in this city, &c. Together with An Appendix, That points out the Inequality of some of our Penal Laws, which take away the Life of Man. By Caleb Fleming, D.D." 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "Delays dangerous." 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "Some thoughts upon the grounds of man's expectation of a future state," 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "The character of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bradbury, taken from his own pen:" 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "The open address of New Testament evidence: or, three plain monuments authenticating three facts, on which the divinity of our holy religion has its support. Humbly proposed to public consideration, in an unthinking Age, By Caleb Fleming, D.D." 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "The equality of Christians, in the province of religion: or popery has no divine foundation. A discourse delivered at Pinners-Hall, November 5, 1760. Now published with some additional Notes. By Caleb Fleming." 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "A letter to the Lay-Expositor," 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "The challenge, occasioned by an answer to a late treatise, on the subjects and mode of baptism." 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "A defence of infant-baptism:" 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "St. Paul's heretic:" 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "The reason, design, and end of the sufferings of Christ:" 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "Three letters concerning systematic taste," 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "An appendix to the plea for infants." 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "The fourth commandment abrogated by the Gospel:" 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "No Protestant-Popery." 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "Observations on some articles of the Muggletonians creed: Viz. I. That Matter existed without Beginning. II. That a Good, and also an Evil Principle did eternally exist; and that the Devil had a carnal Knowledge of Eve. III. That God existeth in the Form of an old Man about six Feet high. IV. That God became an Infant. V. That whilst Jesus Christ was upon Earth, there was no God in Heaven. VI. That when Jesus Christ died, God died; and there was then no God either in Heaven, or on Earth. - Vii. That Muggleton and Reeves (two Sectaries, who liv'd in the time of Oliver Cromwell's Protectorship,) were two Divinely inspired Prophets; from whose Direction we can only understand the true Sense of Scripture. Proposed more immediately to the consideration of the principal of the modern Muggletonians." 1.0 1
"Fleming, Caleb," "An apology for a Protestant dissent from a national-church," 1.0 1
"Chandler, Mary," "A description of Bath." 1.0 1
"Snape, Andrew," "A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at S. Margaret's, Westminster, on Wednesday the 29th of May, 1717." 1.0 4
"Snape, Andrew," "A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London," 1.0 1
"Snape, Andrew," "A vindication of a passage in Dr. Snape's second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor," 1.0 1
"Snape, Andrew," "A vindication of a passage in Dr. Snape's Second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor," 1.0 2
"Snape, Andrew," "A letter to the Bishop of Bangor," 1.0 10
"Nasmith, James," "An examination of the statutes now in force relating to the assize of bread;" 1.0 1
"Nasmith, James," "The duties of overseers of the poor," 1.0 1
"Owen, Charles," "A vindication of plain-dealing," 1.0 1
"Owen, Charles," "The danger of the church and kingdom from foreigners; consider'd," 1.0 1
"Owen, Charles," "Plain-Dealing, and its vindication, defended." 1.0 1
"Owen, Charles," "The dissenters claim of right to a capacity for civil offices." 1.0 1
"Owen, Charles," "The jure divino woe: exemplify'd in the remarkable punishment of persecutors, false-teachers, and rebels. A thanksgiving sermon preach'd (from Jude 11.) at Manchester, November 14. 1717. Being the Ever Memorable Day of our Happy Deliverance from the Late Rebellion. By Charles Owen. With an appendix." 1.0 1
"Owen, Charles," "An alarm to Protestant princes and people," 1.0 1
"Owen, Charles," "The amazon disarm'd:" 1.0 1
"Owen, Charles," "Plain-Dealing: or, separation without schism, and schism without separation." 6.0 2
"Owen, Charles," "A funeral-Sermon for the Reverend Mr. Tho. Risley, A.M. and sometime fellow of Pembroke-Colledge in Oxford. With some short memoirs of his life. By Charles Owen." 1.0 1
"Delany, Patrick," "A sermon preach'd in Christ-Church, Dublin," 1.0 1
"Delany, Patrick," "The doctrine of abstinence from blood defended. In answer to two pamphlets, the one called, The question about eating blood stated and examined, &c. The Other intitled, The Prohibition of Blood a Temporary Precept. By the author of Revelation examined with candour." 1.0 1
"Edwards, William Embury," "A sermon preached before the Grateful Society," 1.0 1
"Moscrip, John." "The easy instructor:" 1.0 1
"Alumnus." "Fanatical divinity exposed, and the gospel of Christ vindicated;" 1.0 1
"Cowley," "The runaway, a comedy:" 1.0 1
"Cowley," "A school for greybeards;" 1.0 1
"Cowley," "The runaway, a comedy," 1.0 1
"Cowley," "The fate of Sparta;" 1.0 2
"Cowley," "A bold stroke for a husband," 1.0 1
"Cowley," "Which is the man?" 6.0 2
"Cowley," "The runaway," 1.0 1
"Coleridge, Samuel Taylor," "The fall of Robespierre." 1.0 1
"Coleridge, Samuel Taylor," "A moral and political lecture, delivered at Bristol." 1.0 1
"Geddes, Alexander," "Doctor Geddes's address to the public," 1.0 1
"Geddes, Alexander," "A modest apology for the Roman Catholics of Great Britain:" 1.0 1
"Geddes, Alexander," "Epistola macaronica ad fratrem," 1.0 1
"Tenison, Thomas," "The last will and testament of the most reverend father in God," 1.0 1
"G. E.," "Authentic memoirs of the life and surprising adventures of John Sheppard:" 1.0 1
"Havard," "King Charles the First:" 1.0 1
"Young gentleman of Oxford." "A poetical representation of the passion of our Blessed Saviour. By a young gentleman of Oxford." 1.0 1
"Antigallicus, Titus." "An ode for the thanksgiving-day." 1.0 1
"Bianchi, Giovanni," "The true history and adventures of Catharine Vizzani," 1.0 1
"J. G." "An appeal to facts;" 1.0 1
"J. G." "The consequences of His Majesty's journey to Hanover," 1.0 1
"Crocker, A." "The art of making and managing cyder;" 1.0 1
"Hawkesworth, John," "The fall of Egypt;" 1.0 1
"Free mason." "The free masons;" 1.0 1
"Wilkinson, Nicholas." "The trial at large of Nicholas Wilkinson, Doctor Herd, and Henry Worswick, for the wilful murder of George Battersby, at Clithero, in the night of the 25th of March, 1773. Tried at the Castle of Lancaster, April 3d, 1778, Before The Hon. Sir Henry Gould, Knight, One of the Justices of his Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas. Taken down in short-hand, by W. Williamson, Short-Hand Writer, No. 3. Furnival's Inn-Court, London. And Published by Authority." 1.0 1
"Robinson, Robert," "The christian doctrine of ceremonies." 1.0 1
"Robinson, Robert," "A political catechism." 3.0 3
"Robinson, Robert," "An occasional letter," 1.0 1
"Robinson, Robert," "The history and the mystery of Good-Friday." 1.0 1
"Robinson, Robert," "Arcana: in Viii. Letters to a friend. Letter I. On Candour in Controversy. -II. On Uniformity in Religion. -III. On the Right of Private Judgment. -IV. On Civil Magistracy. -V. On Innovation. -VI. On Orthodoxy. -Vii. On Persecution. -Viii. On Sophistry." 1.0 1
"Robinson, Robert," "A plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ." 1.0 2
"Bertier, Charles." "An account of the miracle wrought on the 31st of May," 1.0 1
"Bockett, Elias," "Blunt to Walpole:" 1.0 1
"Bockett, Elias," "The yea and nay stock-jobbers," 1.0 1
"Bockett, Elias," "The annotations of the Grub-Street society on Mr. Bowman's sermon," 1.0 1
"Bockett, Elias," "Geneva: a poem." 1.0 1
"Wotton, William," "A vindication of the Earl of Nottingham" 1.0 1
"Wotton, William," "The case of the present Convocation consider'd;" 1.0 1
"Okes, Thomas Verney." "An account of the providential preservation of Eliz. Woodcock," 1.0 3
"Lushington, Thomas," "A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford," 1.0 1
"Hepburn," "A discourse concerning fews and superiorities," 1.0 1
"Lloyd, T. A." "The romp. A musical entertainment." 4.0 2
"Lloyd, T. A." "Songs, &c. in the musical entertainment of The romp. As performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane." 1.0 1
"Francklyn, Gilbert." "Observations," 1.0 1
"Francklyn, Gilbert." "Remarks on a pamphlet, entitled Bengal sugar;" 1.0 1
"Watkinson, Edward." "An essay upon gratitude." 1.0 1
"Watkinson, Edward." "An essay upon oeconomy." 1.0 1
"Dover, Thomas," "The ancient physician's legacy to his country." 40.0 6
"Rowe, Elizabeth Singer," "Philomela:" 1.0 1
"Rowe, Elizabeth Singer," "Devout exercises of the heart" 24.0 2
"Rowe, Elizabeth Singer," "Devout exercises of the heart," 1.0 1
"Rowe, Elizabeth Singer," "The history of Joseph." 9.0 4
"Rowe, Elizabeth Singer," "Friendship in death," 1.0 1
"Overal, Edmund." "A christian liturgy," 1.0 1
"Shandy, Tristram." "Miss C--y's cabinet of curiosities;" 1.0 1
"Counsellor." "The counsellor's plea for the divorce of Sir G. D. and Mrs. F." 1.0 1
"Morris, Joseph," "A sermon occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Ralph Gould," 1.0 2
"Morris, Joseph," "A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Kerby;" 1.0 1
"C-------l, James." "A second letter from a hawker and pedlar in the country, to a Member of Parliament at London. In which The true yearly Revenue and Expence of a Nation is fairly Stated. The Encouragement of Frugality is recommended as the best Method to Increase the Nation's Revenue, and Diminish its Expence. All Monopolies proved to be an Encouragement to Idleness and Luxury. Every Restriction upon Trade a Step to Monopoly. The extravagant Profits taken formerly by the Toy-Shops. Our Improvement in that Trade owing to the Hawkers and Pedlars. Confederacies easily formed when any Branch of Trade is confined to a Particular Set of Men. An Account of the Yearly Expence of a London Shop-Keeper." 1.0 1
"Person of learning." "Friendly advice to a child unborn." 1.0 1
"Morrison, James," "An address to the Protestant interest in Scotland." 1.0 1
"More, Hannah," "The history of Tom White," 1.0 1
"More, Hannah," "The two shoemakers." 1.0 1
"More, Hannah," "Jack Brown in prison;" 1.0 1
"More, Hannah," "The inflexible captive:" 1.0 3
"More, Hannah," "Cheap Repository. The two shoemakers" 1.0 1
"More, Hannah," "The fatal falsehood:" 2.0 2
"More, Hannah," "The history of idle Jack Brown." 1.0 1
"More, Hannah," "Cheap Repository." 1.0 2
"More, Hannah," "The search after happiness:" 13.0 6
"More, Hannah," "Remarks on the speech of M. Dupont," 1.0 2
"More, Hannah," "The happy waterman." 1.0 1
"More, Hannah," "The history of Mary Wood," 1.0 1
"More, Hannah," "Percy," 11.0 4
"More, Hannah," "Florio:" 2.0 2
"More, Hannah," "Sunday reading." 1.0 1
"Berkeley, George," "A discourse addressed to magistrates and men in authority." 1.0 1
"Berkeley, George," "A proposal for the better supplying of churches in our foreign plantations, and for converting the savage Americans to Christianity," 1.0 1
"Berkeley, George," "Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water," 4.0 3
"Berkeley, George," "Passive obedience," 1.0 1
"Berkeley, George," "A letter to T----- P----, Esq; from the author of Siris." 1.0 1
"Berkeley, George," "An essay towards preventing the ruine of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"Berkeley, George," "The theory of vision, or visual language, shewing the immediate presence and providence of a deity, vindicated and explained. By the author of Alciphron, or, the minute philosopher." 1.0 1
"Melville, Henry Dundas," "Substance of the speech of the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, in the House of Commons, Thursday, Feb. 7, 1799," 1.0 1
"Melville, Henry Dundas," "Substance of the speech of the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, in the House of Commons, Thursday, Feb.7, 1799," 1.0 1
"Melville, Henry Dundas," "Substance of the speeches of the Right Honourable Henry Dundas," 1.0 1
"Melville, Henry Dundas," "Substance of the speech of the Right Hon. Henry Dundas," 1.0 2
"Concanen," "A supplement to the profund. Containing several examples, very proper to illustrate the rules laid down in a late treatise, called The art of sinking in poetry. Extracted from the Poetical Works of the ingenious Authors of that accurate Piece, and published for the Use of their Admirers. In two letters to a friend." 1.0 1
"Officer," "A genuine and particular account of the late enterprise on the coast of France, 1758. By an officer. In a letter to a friend." 1.0 1
"Sage, L. A.," "A letter addressed to a female friend." 1.0 2
"Cuppé, Pierre." "Heaven open to all men:" 3.0 2
"Banker, John," "Popery the great corruption of Christianity. A sermon preached at Salters-Hall, Jan. 9, 1734. By John Banker." 1.0 1
"J. E." "The humours of Harrogate," 1.0 1
"Kinch, John," "A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend and learned Dr. John Gale: preach'd December 31. 1721. By John Kinch, LL.D." 1.0 1
"Grove, Henry," "Some thoughts concerning the proofs of a future state," 1.0 1
"Grove, Henry," "The fear of death, as a natural passion, consider'd," 1.0 1
"Grove, Henry," "An essay towards a demonstration of the soul's immateriality. By Henry Grove." 1.0 1
"Grove, Henry," "The regulation of diversions." 1.0 1
"Grove, Henry," "The duty of peaceableness explain'd and enforc'd." 1.0 1
"Grove, Henry," "The friendly monitor;" 1.0 1
"Grove, Henry," "Considerations on time and eternity," 1.0 1
"Grove, Henry," "The evidence for our Saviour's resurrection consider'd:" 1.0 1
"Grove, Henry," "The grounds of anniversary-days," 1.0 1
"Grove, Henry," "Death abolished by Jesus Christ:" 1.0 1
"Grove, Henry," "A discourse concerning the nature of Christ's kingdom." 1.0 1
"Grove, Henry," "Miscellanies in prose and verse," 1.0 1
"Smelt, Leonard," "The speech of Leonard Smelt, Esq." 1.0 1
"Murray, James," "Sermons for the general fast day." 1.0 1
"Murray, James," "The new maid of the oaks: a tragedy, as lately acted near Saratoga, by a company of tragedians; Under the Direction of the Author of The Maid of the Oaks, a Comedy. By Ahab Salem." 1.0 1
"Murray, James," "The sentence of the court-martial," 1.0 1
"Cocks, Richard," "A perfect discovery of the longitude. By Sir Richard Cocks, Bart. Dedicated to the Earl of Peterborough." 2.0 2
"Cocks, Richard," "A true and impartial inquiry made into the late bloody execution at Thorn:" 1.0 1
"Cocks, Richard," "Sir R--d C-ks his farewell sermon; shewing, the Christian religion was not introduced by power and force, nor established by violence." 1.0 1
"Cocks, Richard," "The church of England secur'd;" 1.0 2
"Cocks, Richard," "Sir Richard Cocks his charge to the grand-jury of the county of Gloucester," 1.0 1
"Cocks, Richard," "Sir Richard Cocks his charge to the Grand-Jury of the county of Gloucester," 1.0 1
"Cocks, Richard," "A charge given to the Grand-Jury of the county of Gloucester, at the midsummer-sessions, 1723." 1.0 1
"Cocks, Richard," "Over shoes, over boots;" 1.0 1
"Cocks, Richard," "A charge given to the grand-jury of the county of Gloucester, at the midsummer-sessions, 1723." 1.0 1
"Rogers, George," "The place, object, and nature of Christian worship considered, in a sermon preached at the Archdeacon's visitation April 23, 1790, in the parish church of St. Mary at Tower, Ipswich. By George Rogers, M. A. Rector of Sproughton, in Suffolk, and Formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. (published at the Request of some of the Clergy present.)" 1.0 1
"Calzabigi, Ranieri de," "Orpheus and Eurydice," 1.0 1
"Calzabigi, Ranieri de," "Orfeo ed Euridice;" 1.0 1
"Godfrey, Boyle," "Miscellanea vere utilia:" 3.0 2
"Dow, Alexander," "Sethona." 2.0 2
"Weston, Lewis." "An appeal to the people called Quakers," 1.0 1
"Pennington, W.." "Reflections on the various advantages resulting from the draining, inclosing and allotting of large commons and common fields." 1.0 1
"Gentleman farmer." "An enquiry into the nature and qualities of English wools," 1.0 1
"MacLaren, Archibald," "The humours of the times;" 1.0 1
"MacLaren, Archibald," "The negro slaves," 1.0 1
"MacLaren, Archibald," "London out of town," 1.0 1
"MacLaren, Archibald," "Old England for ever! or a fig for the invasion. A comic opera. In two acts, written by Archibald Mclaren, Late Serjeant in the Dunbartonshire Highlanders. Author of the Coup-de-Main, Siege of Perth, Siege of Berwick, American Slaves, Highland Drover, What News from Bantry Bay, Account of the Insurrection in Ireland &c." 1.0 1
"Singleton, John," "A description of the West-Indies." 1.0 1
"Barton, Cutts," "A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough," 1.0 1
"T. D." "An address to the true Protestants of Great Britain, on the present situation of affairs at home and abroad. With some remarks on the great number of Jesuits and Romish emissaries now among us; and a short view of their practices and behaviour to gain proselites. By a frien to liberty, and a lover of truth." 1.0 1
"Wills, William," "Grace triumphant; or an account of the experience of William Wills, a Living Member of the Church of God, at Dover: Wherein his Life-His Call by Grace-His sound Conversion-His Fellowship with God-His gradual Declension-His awful Fall-The Years he continued in it-the merciful Visitations of God to his Soul, in his Restoration, Re-Conversion and Establishment, in the Favor of his Covenant God, are set forth. This work is sent into the world , with many Prayers and Tears, by the author, to display the Sovereignty of Divine Grace, the immutable Purposes of God; but particularly with a View to call poor Backsliders to return to their offended, but Gracious God and Father. Corrected and published by the Reverend W. Aldridge." 1.0 1
"Jones, Edward," "Musical relicks of the Welsh bards:" 1.0 1
"Rand, Cater." "Tables calculated with great exactness," 1.0 1
"Battye, Thomas." "The red basil book, or, parish register of arrears, for the maintenance of the unfortunate offspring of illicit amours;" 1.0 1
"Grey, Richard," "The perpetuity of Christ's church. A sermon preach'd at St. Mary's Leicester, August 20th, 1730. At the Triennial Visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Lincoln. By Richard Grey, M. A. Rector of Kilncote in Leicestershire." 1.0 1
"Grey, Richard," "An answer to Mr. Warburton's Remarks on several occasional reflections," 1.0 1
"Howard, John," "An account of the principal lazarettos in Europe;" 1.0 1
"Eyre, Richard," "The necessity of grace," 1.0 1
"Eyre, Richard," "A sermon preached before the sons of the Clergy," 1.0 1
"Jobson, Abraham," "The conduct of Moses, when Israel fought with Amalek, compared with that of Admiral Lord Nelson, in the Battle of the Nile; in a thanksgiving sermon, preached, on Thursday, November 29, 1798, at March, in the Isle of Ely, By Abraham Jobson," 1.0 1
"Philogamus." "Marriage defended, or, the ladies protected. To which is added, a reply to the late whimsical letter, written originally by A. B. C. Quaker." 1.0 1
"Philogamus." "The present state of matrimony:" 1.0 1
"Wodhull, Michael," "Ode to criticism." 1.0 1
"Bates, John," "A fast sermon preach'd at Hackney, Novemb. the 3d. 1714. upon account of the present mortality of the cattle. By J. Bates, M.A." 1.0 1
"Lodger." "Richmond. A vision." 1.0 1
"Lobb, Theophilus," "A brief defence of the Christian religion:" 1.0 1
"Hybernicus." "Apollo:" 1.0 1
"Davies, Richard," "An essay concerning pestilential contagion:" 10.0 2
"Aesop, Abraham," "Fables in verse, for the improvement of the young and the old;" 19.0 2
"Mandey, Venterus." "Mechanic powers; or the mystery of nature and art unvail'd. Shewing what great things may be perform'd by mechanic engines, in removing and raising bodies of vast weights with little Strength or Force; and also the making of Machines or Engines, for raising of Water, draining of Grounds, and several other Uses. Together, With a Treatise of Circular Motion artificially fitted to Mechanic use, and the making of Clock-Work, and other Engines. A Work Pleasant and Profitable for all sorts of Men, from the highest to the lowest Degree: And never treated of in English but once before, and that but briefly. The whole comprized in Ten Books, and illustrated with Copper-Cuts. By Ven. Mandey, Philomat." 1.0 1
"Warwick, Thomas." "Abelard to Eloisa," 1.0 1
"Yeoman of Buckinghamshire." "A letter from a yeoman of Buckinghamshire," 1.0 1
"Arthur, William." "Time, and the redemption of time." 1.0 1
"Ibbetson, James," "A sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy," 1.0 1
"Ibbetson, James," "Some observations on two pamphlets lately published; the one Entitled, An enquiry into the Force and Operation of the annulling clauses in a late act for the better preventing of clandestine marriages, &c. The other, A dissertation on the power of states to deny civil protection to the marriage of minors &c. In a letter to a friend. The second edition. With an appendix, containing a Reply to the Rev. Doctor Stebbing's remarks on observations, &c. By James Ibbetson, D. D. Archdeacon of St Alban." 1.0 1
"Shuckburgh, Charles." "Antiochus." 1.0 1
"Donne, Benjamin," "An enlarged syllabus of a course of lectures in experimental philosophy;" 1.0 1
"Anonymus Londinensis." "A letter to Dr. Calamy:" 1.0 1
"Serle, Ambrose," "A new dialogue of the dead:" 1.0 1
"Serle, Ambrose," "The christian remembrancer: or, short reflections upon the faith, life, and conduct of a real Christian." 1.0 1
"Serle, Ambrose," "A treatise on the art of writing;" 1.0 1
"Serle, Ambrose," "The christian parent:" 1.0 1
"Whitaker, Edward William," "National calamities the consequences of national guilt, a sermon, preached at the parish church of Chertsey, in Surrey, on the twenty-fifth of February, 1795, Being the Day Appointed for a Publick Fast. By the Rev. E.W. Whitaker, Rector of St. Mildred's and all Saints, Canterbury. Published at the Request of the Parishioners, for the Benefit of their Sunday Schools." 1.0 1
"Fletcher, Charles," "The cockpit: a poem." 1.0 1
"Arbuthnot, John," "An appendix to John Bull still in his Senses:" 1.0 1
"Arbuthnot, John," "Lewis Baboon turned honest," 1.0 2
"Arbuthnot, John," "An appendix to the history of the Crown-Inn:" 1.0 1
"Arbuthnot, John," "John Bull in his senses:" 1.0 8
"Arbuthnot, John," "Law is a bottomless-pit." 1.0 5
"Arbuthnot, John," "Lewis Baboon turned honest, and John Bull politician." 1.0 1
"Arbuthnot, John," "A postscript to John Bull," 1.0 4
"Arbuthnot, John," "An appendix to John Bull still in his senses:" 1.0 2
"Arbuthnot, John," "Proposals for printing a very curious discourse," 1.0 1
"Arbuthnot, John," "A continuation of the history of the Crown-Inn:" 1.0 2
"Arbuthnot, John," "John Bull still in his senses :" 1.0 1
"Arbuthnot, John," "John Bull still in his senses:" 1.0 2
"Arbuthnot, John," "It cannot rain but it pours:" 1.0 2
"Arbuthnot, John," "A farther continuation of the history of the Crown-Inn. Part III. Containing the present State of the Inn, and other Particulars." 1.0 2
"Savage, Samuel." "The sufficiency and perfection of the Holy Scriptures, as a rule of faith and manners." 1.0 1
"Private Christian." "The necessity and advantages of closet religion. By a private Christian." 1.0 1
"Colman, Benjamin," "Souls flying to Jesus Christ pleasant and admirable to behold." 1.0 1
"Barry, Thomas," "Narrative of the singular adventures and captivity of Thomas Barry," 1.0 1
"Davenant, Charles," "A report to the Honourable the Commissioners for putting in execution the act, intitled, An act, for the taking, examining, and stating the publick accounts of the Kingdom. From Charles Davenant. L. L. D. Inspector General of the Exports and Imports. Part I." 1.0 1
"Davenant, Charles," "The true picture of a modern Whig," 1.0 2
"Hatchett, William," "The chinese orphan:" 1.0 1
"Hatchett, William," "The rival father: or, the death of Achilles. A tragedy: as it is acted at the new theatre in the Hay-Market." 1.0 1
"Hatchett, William," "The fall of Mortimer." 2.0 4
"Hunter, William," "The out-Port collector and comptroller's guide," 1.0 1
"Hunter, William," "A sermon preached on the 27th of February, 1778," 1.0 1
"Hunter, William," "A sermon preached on the 29th of July, 1784," 1.0 1
"Hammond, Henry," "Dr. Hammond's exposition of Gal. vi. 15." 1.0 1
"Land, Tristram," "A letter to the Rev. Mr. Whitefield." 1.0 2
"Huntley, Joseph." "The great end and design of the true gospel ministry demonstrated from the testimony of holy scripture, the practice of the primitive church, and the nature of Christianity. By Joseph Huntley." 1.0 1
"No royal physician." "The British crisis;" 1.0 1
"Cowper, William Cowper," "A speech in the House of Lords," 1.0 1
"Cowper, William Cowper," "The speech of the Lord High-Steward upon proceeding to judgment against James Earl of Derwentwater," 1.0 1
"Hacker, Thomas." "Believers entanglement by the moral law, proved inconsistent with the abolition of the law. In three letters, addressed to the Rev. Mr. Huntington; with his reply to the first letter. By Thomas Hacker, Member of Providence Chapel." 1.0 1
"One of the subscribing ministers." "A letter to the Reverend Mr. James Peirce, in answer to his animadversions on the true relation of some proceedings at Salters-Hall, as far as the London ministers are concerned in them. By one of the subscribing ministers." 1.0 1
"Jackson, J. L.," "The art of riding;" 1.0 1
"Osmer, William." "A treatise on the diseases and lameness of horses." 6.0 2
"Member of the Lower House." "Considerations on the peerage-bill;" 1.0 1
"Aristophanes." "Plutus," 1.0 1
"Wild, Jonathan," "An answer to a late insolent libel, entituled, A discovery of the conduct of receivers and thief-takers, in and about the city of London; presumptuously Dedicated to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council. Written by Cs Hn. Wherein is prov'd in many particular instances, who is originally the grand thief-taker; that a certain author is guilty of more flagrant crimes, than any Theif-Taker mention'd in his Nonsensical Treatise; and that he has highly Reflected on the Magistracy of the City, in the said Scandalous Pamphlet. Set forth in several Entertaining Stories, Comical Intrigues, merry Adventures, particularly of the Ml and his Man the Buckle-Maker. With a Diverting Scene of a Sodomitish Academy." 1.0 1
"Ferguson, Adam," "Analysis of pneumatics and moral philosophy." 1.0 1
"Ferguson, Adam," "The morality of stage-plays seriously considered." 1.0 1
"Armstrong, Charles," "An essay, on the symptoms and cure of the virulent gonorrhoea," 1.0 1
"Whitmore, George," "The duty of not running in debt;" 1.0 1
"Iliff, Edward Henry." "A summary of the duties of citizenship! Written expressly for the members of the London Corresponding Society; including observations on the contemptuous neglect of the Secretary of State, with regard to their late address to the king!" 1.0 1
"Peddle, John," "The abuses of hearing the word of God considered:" 1.0 1
"Phipps, Joseph." "British liberty; or, a sketch of the laws in force relating to court-leets, and petty-juries: shewing the rise, nature, and power of the court-leet, and sheriff's tourn; and the qualifications, summons, impannelment, and verdict of petty-jurors. Wherein are inserted a few Remarks upon Constables and Head-Pence; also many of the Frauds, Abuses, and Impositions of the modern Practice are detected, and presented in their proper Light. By Joseph Phipps." 1.0 1
"Phipps, Joseph." "The vestry laid open;" 1.0 2
"Constitutional Briton." "A caveat against discord," 1.0 1
"Stannard, Eaton," "The honest man's speech." 1.0 1
"Newman, Thomas," "The wisdom and advantages of beneficence with respect to futurity." 1.0 1
"Newman, Thomas," "The spirit of popery repugnant to the spirit of Christianity." 1.0 1
"Newman, Thomas," "Religion," 1.0 1
"Thomson, G.," "A compendium of practical geometry" 1.0 1
"Musgrave, Samuel," "Gulstonian lectures" 1.0 1
"King, John," "Mr. King's speech," 1.0 1
"King, John," "An essay on hot and cold bathing. By John King, apothecary." 1.0 1
"King, John," "The necessity and benefit of confirmation." 1.0 1
"King, John," "Mr. King's apology;" 1.0 1
"King, John," "A sermon preached in the parish church at Leeds," 1.0 1
"Gentleman in Edinburgh." "A letter from a gentleman in Edinburgh, to his friend in the country, containing an answer to the proposals for amending the law concerning tailzies in Scotland." 1.0 1
"Gentleman in Edinburgh." "Popery & slavery reviving:" 1.0 1
"Gentleman in Edinburgh." "Popery reviving," 1.0 1
"Cox, Daniel," "Observations on the intermitting pulse," 1.0 1
"Fitzgerald, William Thomas," "Nelson's triumph;" 1.0 1
"Fitzgerald, William Thomas," "The tribute of an humble muse to an unfortunate captive queen, the widowed mourner of a murdered king. By W. T. F*** G****d, Esq." 1.0 1
"Stokes, Joseph," "A compassionate plea for infants:" 1.0 1
"Stokes, Joseph," "A survey of infant baptism," 1.0 1
"Williams, Daniel," "A true copy of the last will and testament of the late Reverend Daniel Williams, D.D." 1.0 1
"Williams, Daniel," "A funeral sermon upon occasion of the death of the Reverend Mr. Matthew Henry. Preach'd at Hackney, June the 27th. 1714. By Daniel Williams, D.D." 1.0 1
"Williams, Daniel," "The succession of Protestant bishops asserted;" 1.0 1
"Beck, Thomas," "The passions taught by truth:" 1.0 1
"A. (B.) C." "The controversy, concerning free-will, and predestination, set in a true light, and brought to a short issue. In a letter to a friend." 1.0 1
"Heartfree." "A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate young lady Miss Bell," 1.0 2
"Montfaucon, Bernard de," "The travels" 1.0 2
"Townshend, Charles," "National thoughts, recommended to the serious attention of the public." 1.0 1
"Federico, Gennaro Antonio," "La serva padrona;" 1.0 1
"Quicquid, Præcipies, Esto Brevis." "A political psalm, for the service of the year 1785. Addressed to the people of England: dedicated to Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire, Principally Intended for the Edification of The Grocers, and the Retailers of Tea, Proper To be read in all Houses and Families, throughout the Island of Great-Britain, During the Continuance of the Present Ministers. By Quicquid, Præcipies, Esto Brevis, Esq." 1.0 1
"Dorset, Michael," "Philosophic Venus," 1.0 1
"Benwell, Joseph." "A letter to Mr. George Aylett," 1.0 1
"Stona, Thomas," "A letter to the Norfolk militia," 1.0 1
"Richards, William," "Observations on infant sprinkling:" 1.0 1
"Richards, William," "Reflections on French atheism and on English Christianity." 1.0 1
"Richards, William," "The history of antichrist;" 1.0 1
"Walker, Samuel," "Discourses on the chief points of practical Christianity." 1.0 1
"Walker, Samuel," "The minister's charge to his people." 1.0 1
"Walker, Samuel," "A sermon preached at Truro," 1.0 1
"Country-Curate." "The popish imposter: a narrative." 1.0 1
"Jews-Harp, Nahum." "Monsieur Ragoo;" 1.0 1
"Blackwell, Thomas," "Proofs of the Enquiry into Homer's life and writings, translated into English." 2.0 2
"Guarini, Battista," "Il pastor fido," 1.0 1
"Walpole, Horace," "Jeffery's edition of The castle of Otranto," 5.0 2
"Walpole, Horace," "The speech of Richard White-Liver Esq; in behalf of himself and his brethren. Spoken to the most august mob at Rag Fair." 1.0 1
"Walpole, Horace," "A letter from Xo Ho," 1.0 5
"Walpole, Horace," "The lessons for the day." 1.0 1
"Walpole, Horace," "Epilogue to Tamerlane, on the suppression of the rebellion." 1.0 1
"Walpole, Horace," "The original speech of Sir W----m St----pe, on the first reading of the Bill for appointing the Assizes at Buckingham, Feb.19, 1748." 1.0 1
"Bell, John," "Unbelief the capital sin of Christians." 1.0 1
"Diderot, Denis," "An essay on blindness," 1.0 1
"Gentleman of the Middle Temple." "The out-of-Door Parliament." 1.0 1
"Gentleman of the Middle Temple." "A critical review of the liberties of British subjects." 1.0 1
"Gentleman of the Middle Temple." "Seasonable thoughts offered to the consideration of the judges of His Majesty's courts at Westminster, and all those who are, or intend to be, professors of the law." 1.0 1
"Gentleman of the Middle Temple." "The case of the dissenters, as it stands upon the Corporation and Toleration Acts, with regard to corporation offices. In which Their Capacity for such Offices, their Right of being exempted from Fines, and the Reasonableness of that Exemption; as also The Authorities in the Law-Books, and the several Argumnets relating to this Matter, are fully and impartially Weigh'd and Consider'd. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple." 1.0 1
"Gentleman of the Middle Temple." "The citizen's law companion," 1.0 1
"Gentleman of the Middle Temple." "A letter to a Member of Parliament" 1.0 1
"Ryland, John," "Christ manifested," 1.0 1
"Ryland, John," "A contemplation on the insufficiency of reason, and the necessity of divine revelation to enable us to attain eternal happiness. To which is prefixed, the character of an honest free-thinker. By John Ryland A. M. of Northampton." 1.0 1
"Ryland, John," "A contemplation on the existence and perfections of God, drawn from the several parts of the visible world, the structure of the human body, and the wonderful powers of the soul; as an image of the wisdom, power, and the invisible and immortal nature of God. Designed as a specimen of a body of divinity, executed in the same manner. By John Ryland, A. M. of Northampton." 1.0 1
"Ryland, John," "The life and actions of Jesus Christ, from his birth to his resurrection, by way of question and answer. For the Edification of Children and Youth. In Four Parts. By a lover of Christ." 1.0 1
"Ryland, John," "God's experimental probation of intelligent agents. A sermon, preached at a meeting of ministers, at Kettering, in Northamptonshire, October 3, 1780. Published at the Request of many that heard it, particularly of the Pastors of the Baptist Churches, at Arnesby Soham Oulney Oakham Sutton And Walgrave. By John Ryland, Jun. Of Northampton." 1.0 1
"Ryland, John," "Evidences that the Christian religion is of God. By the late Rev. J. Ryland, Sen. A. M." 1.0 1
"Ryland, John," "The certain increase of the glory and kingdom of Jesus:" 1.0 1
"Ryland, John," "The dependance of the whole law and the prophets," 1.0 1
"Ryland, John," "The promised presence of Christ with his people a source of consolation under the most painful bereavements." 1.0 1
"Ryland, John," "The duty of ministers to be nursing fathers to the church;" 1.0 1
"Ryland, John," "Salvation finished," 1.0 1
"Ryland, John," "A contemplation on the nature and evidences of the divine inspiration of the Holy Scriptures." 1.0 1
"Rowe." "A poetical address to the ladies of Lincolnshire." 1.0 1
"Rowe." "A poetical address to the ladies of Bedfordshire." 1.0 1
"Whiting, Thomas." "The mental accountant." 1.0 1
"Newton, Gabriel," "Arianism founded upon spiritual blindness;" 1.0 1
"Hunt, Rowland." "Provision for the poor, by the union of houses of industry with country parishes:" 1.0 1
"Hunt, Rowland." "A word on the times, to those who buy:" 1.0 1
"Hunt, Rowland." "A new year's gift to workmen and apprentices, from Rowland Hunt, Esq." 1.0 1
"West-India Merchant." "A letter to the Members of Parliament who have presented petitions to the Honourable House of Commons for the abolition of the slave trade. By a West-India Merchant." 1.0 1
"Bigland, Ralph," "An account of the parish of Fairford, in the county of Gloucester; with a particular description of the stained glass in the windows of the church, and engravings of ancient monuments." 1.0 1
"Bigland, Ralph," "Observations on marriages, baptisms, and burials, as preserved in parochial registers." 1.0 2
"Cockburn, John," "The unfortunate Englishmen;" 1.0 1
"Cockburn, John," "A short and impartial review of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon at S. James's chapel, March 31. 1717." 1.0 1
"Cockburn, John," "Answers to queries concerning some important points of religion." 1.0 1
"Butler, Maurice." "The case and conduct of Mr. Butler," 1.0 1
"Hudson, Peter." "A new introduction to trade and business," 6.0 2
"Hudson, Peter." "A new introduction to trade and business;" 1.0 1
"Kinnersley, Thomas," "A sermon lately preach'd at the chapel in the King's-Bench prison." 1.0 1
"Gentleman who attended his Lordship in his last moments." "A candid and impartial account of the behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat," 1.0 3
"Abdy, William Jarvis," "The blessedness of dying in the Lord." 1.0 1
"Arbuckle, James." "An epistle to the Right Honourable Thomas Earl of Hadington, on the death of Joseph Addison, Esq; By James Arbuckle, A. M. In the University of Glasgow." 1.0 2
"F. G.," "Truth: a letter to the gentlemen of Exchange Alley:" 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "The seven extinguishers," 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "A hymn to Neptune;" 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "The widow Lutterel's cry for justice," 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "Bickerstaff's Æsop:" 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "Dr. Radcliffe's life, and letters," 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "Æsop at Oxford:" 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "The fable of the cods-heads;" 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "A supplement to the first edition of Dr. Radcliffe's Life." 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "Memoirs of the life of the late Reverend Dr. South." 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "Canterbury tales, rendred into familiar verse," 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "Æsop in masquerade:" 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "Dr. Radcliffe's life," 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "A hymn to confinement." 1.0 1
"Pittis, William," "Jus sacrum," 1.0 1
"Stanhope, Hugh." "The progress of dulness. By an eminent hand. Which will serve for an explanation of the Dunciad." 1.0 1
"Stanhope, Hugh." "The patriot: an epistle to the Most Noble Philip Earl of Chesterfield, One of his Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. Justum & tenacem propositi virum. By Mr. Stanhope." 1.0 1
"Stanhope, Hugh." "An epistle to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales;" 1.0 4
"June, John." "The delights of flower-painting." 1.0 1
"Old Experienced Officer." "Rules for the government of His Majesty's forces by land, during the present war." 1.0 1
"Thompson, J.," "Poems," 1.0 1
"Wise, Joseph," "The coronation of David. Written in M.DCC.LXIII. By a Sussex clergyman." 1.0 1
"One who has the honour of being term'd by way of reproach for the Gospel of Christ, a Methodist." "Christianity proved by scripture authority to be neither antinomianism nor legality." 1.0 1
"Stockdale, John," "Stockdale's new companion to the London and Royal calendars," 2.0 2
"Stockdale, John," "Stockdale's new companion to the London calendar," 1.0 1
"Hodgson, E." "Swift writing," 1.0 1
"Johnson, John," "A mathematical question," 1.0 1
"Johnson, John," "The love of God." 1.0 1
"Johnson, John," "Evangelical truths vindicated: in an epistle to the readers of Mr. John Brine's two pamphlets; The one entitled, Motives to Love and Unity among Calvinists differing in Opinions. The other entitled, Some Mistakes in a Book of Mr. Johnson's of Liverpool, intitled The Faith of God's Elect, &c. noted and rectified. Wherein are demonstrated, I. The Freeness and Sovereignty of Grace, to be all Influence, incapable of being purchased by any Price, or of being promoted or impeded by Sin. II. The precious Faith of the Saints, to be a Participation of the divine Nature, superior to the Nature or to the Work of any Creature. III. The Preaching of the Gospel, to be a Message of pure Grace; in subserviency whereunto the Law is to be opened in it's clearest Light, but the Gospel alone to be preached. By John Johnson." 1.0 1
"Johnson, John," "Faithful advice to the livery of London," 1.0 1
"Johnson, John," "A short account of Ann Rogers." 6.0 2
"Johnson, John," "The advantages and disadvantages of the marriage-state," 35.0 4
"Johnson, John," "The advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state," 1.0 1
"Theobald, Jeremiah." "The trial at large of Jeremiah Theobald," 1.0 1
"Cawthorne, Joseph." "An hasty sketch of Mr. Pitt's celebrated administration:" 1.0 1
"Cawthorne, Joseph." "A plan to reconcile Great Britain & her colonies," 1.0 1
"Cawthorne, Joseph." "A letter to the King, in justification of a pamphlet, entitled, \"thoughts on the English Government:\" with an appendix in answer to Mr. Fox's declaration of the Whig-Club." 1.0 1
"Eminent poulterer deceas'd." "Health's preservative:" 1.0 1
"Ariosto, Lodovico," "A translation of part of the twenty-third canto of the Orlando furioso of Ariosto." 1.0 1
"Burgess, Thomas," "Moral annals of the poor, and middle ranks of society," 1.0 1
"Whitton, R. W." "The oil-Man's vade mecum; or, useful assistant. Shewing, at one View, the value of a tun of fish and seed oil, at any price per gallon; and the weight and value of any number of gallons, At any Price per Tun. To which is added an appendix, To find the Value of the Pounds and Half Pounds, being Less than a Gallon. By R.W. Whitton, Accomptant." 1.0 1
"Jackson, Charles," "Wexford cruelties," 1.0 1
"Bingham, William," "A letter from an American," 1.0 1
"Holwell, J. Z." "Mr. Holwell's refutation of a letter from certain gentlemen of the Council at Bengal, to the honourable the Secret Committee. Serving as a supplement to his Address to the proprietors of East-India stock." 1.0 1
"Blackmore, Richard," "Letters of religion, between Theophilus and Eugenio. Part II." 10.0 2
"Blackmore, Richard," "Letters of religion, between Theophilus and Eugenio. Part III." 1.0 1
"Blackmore, Richard," "Letters of religion, between Theophilus and Eugenio." 10.0 2
"Blackmore, Richard," "Just prejudices against the Arian hypothesis." 1.0 1
"Blackmore, Richard," "A treatise upon the small-pox, in two parts. Containing, I. An account of the nature and several kinds of that disease, with the proper methods of cure. II. A dissertation upon the modern practice of inoculation. By Sir Richard Blackmore, Knt." 1.0 1
"Blackmore, Richard," "A discourse upon the plague," 1.0 1
"Blackmore, Richard," "Modern Arians unmask'd:" 1.0 1
"Aboab, David." "Sefer hesed ve'emet The mercy and truth." 1.0 1
"Spiltimber, George," "The statesman:" 1.0 1
"Spiltimber, George," "To the King, on His Majesty's happy return." 1.0 1
"Spiltimber, George," "The weather-Menders:" 1.0 1
"Walkey, Benjamin," "On the diseases of the teeth;" 1.0 1
"Brown, A.," "The alpine wanderers;" 1.0 1
"Philotriados." "Speculum Clarkianum:" 1.0 1
"Philotriados." "The equality of the Son and Holy Ghost with the Father," 1.0 1
"Hartley, Thomas," "God's controversy with the nations." 1.0 1
"Perrin, Jean Baptiste," "A grammar of the French tongue," 1.0 1
"Markham, Robert," "A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 17, 1781." 1.0 1
"Steevens, Thomas," "The knowledge of God increased, and his church enlarged. A sermon, preached at Great Coggeshall, Essex, August 2, 1796. By Thomas Steevens." 1.0 1
"MA. A." "The prude; a novel. Part II. Written by a young lady." 1.0 1
"Gentleman of the University of Cambridge." "Excursions to Parnassus," 1.0 1
"Gentleman of the University of Cambridge." "The parallel: or, a vindication of His Gr-e the A-b-p of Ct-y, for his opposing the promotion of Dr. Sl Ck to a Bishoprick. Occasion'd by a late pamphlet, intitled, The reasons alledged against Dr. R-'s promotion to the See of Gr, seriously and dispassionately considered. With some Remarks thereon. In a letter to a friend. By a gentleman of the University of Cambridge." 1.0 1
"Gentleman of the University of Cambridge." "A treatise upon the herb tobacco," 1.0 1
"West, Temple," "Captain Temple West's defence against Vice-Admiral Lestock's charge:" 1.0 1
"Bullock, Christopher," "The cobler of Preston." 1.0 1
"Bullock, Christopher," "The cobler of Preston," 39.0 2
"Bullock, Christopher," "Woman is a riddle." 1.0 1
"Bullock, Christopher," "The per-Juror:" 1.0 1
"Bullock, Christopher," "Woman's revenge:" 1.0 1
"Bullock, Christopher," "Love and revenge;" 1.0 1
"Bullock, Christopher," "The per-Juror." 1.0 1
"Bullock, Christopher," "The adventures of half an hour," 39.0 2
"Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-," "A dissertation on pure love," 1.0 1
"Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-," "The christian pilgrimage:" 1.0 1
"Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-," "The lives and most remarkable maxims of the antient philosophers." 1.0 1
"Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-," "Two essays on the ballance of Europe." 1.0 1
"Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-," "The adventures of Telemachus." 1.0 1
"Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-," "Specimens of a new version of Telemachus." 1.0 1
"Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-," "The adventures of Telemachus," 20.0 2
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "An answer to the Reverend Dr. Snape's Letter to the Bishop of Bangor." 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The thoughts of an honest Tory" 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "A serious enquiry into the present state of the Church of England:" 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "A letter to a friend in Lancashire," 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The nature of the kingdom," 1.0 2
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "An answer to a calumny cast upon the Bishop of Bangor," 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The restoration made a blessing to us, by the protestant succession." 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The present delusion of many protestants," 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The jacobite's hopes reviv'd by our late tumults and addresses:" 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The election-Dialogue," 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The thoughts of an honest Tory," 1.0 2
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "An answer to the Reverend Dr. Snape's letter to the Bishop of Bangor." 1.0 5
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "An enquiry into the reasons of the conduct of Great Britain," 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The foundation of the present government defended," 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "An answer to a late book," 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The restoration made a blessing to us, by the Protestant succession." 2.0 2
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The present delusion of many Protestants, consider'd." 2.0 3
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "Remarks on Mr. Kelly's late speech at the bar of the House of Lords." 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "A preservative against the principles and practices of the Nonjurors" 4.0 2
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The uninterrupted succession of the ecclesiastical mission asserted;" 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "A letter from the Lord Bishop of Winchester," 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The fears and sentiments of all true Britains;" 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The nature and duty of a public spirit." 1.0 1
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The nature of the Kingdom," 1.0 3
"Hoadly, Benjamin," "The nature of the kingdom, or church, of Christ." 1.0 2
"Hancox, James," "The safety of a good prince, the joy of a grateful people. A sermon preached to a congregation of Protestant dissenters at Dudley, Nov. 20, 1743. Being the Lord's Day after His Majesty's Return to His British Dominions from the Battle and Victory of Dettingen. By I. Hancox. Published at the Request of the Congregation." 1.0 1
"Dolbin, J." "A letter written by Mr. J. Dolbin to Dr. Henry Sacheverell, and left by him with a friend at Epsom, to deliver to the Doctor." 1.0 1
"Eyre, Robert," "The history of our blessed Saviour's temptation, considered and explained in four sermons." 1.0 1
"Eyre, Robert," "Infidelity without excuse;" 1.0 1
"Pynsent, William," "Pynsent, a poem." 1.0 1
"Leigh Perrot, Jane Cholmeley," "Trial of Jane Leigh Perrot," 1.0 1
"Staunton, William." "The sincere thoughts of a private Christian, touching the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the doctrine of the Apostles." 1.0 1
"Staunton, William." "A discourse" 1.0 1
"Staunton, William." "A familiar discourse shewing that the gospel is a comment upon the law of nature," 1.0 1
"Peacock, Henry Barry." "Funeral consolations:" 1.0 1
"Peacock, Henry Barry." "A manual of practical and experimental precepts, on the most useful religious subjects. By Henry Barry Peacock, Minister of the Jerusalem Chapel, in Birmingham." 1.0 1
"Rose, John." "The grand chronological dispute," 1.0 1
"Barber, Joseph," "The saint's desire to depart and to be with Christ," 1.0 1
"Witherspoon, John," "An address to the natives of Scotland residing in America. Being an appendix to a sermon preached at Princeton on a general fast. By John Witherspoon, D. D. President of the College at New Jersey." 1.0 1
"Witherspoon, John," "Ecclesiastical characteristics:" 1.0 1
"Witherspoon, John," "The dominion of providence over the passions of men." 1.0 3
"Witherspoon, John," "A series of letters on education." 1.0 1
"Elphinston, James," "Education, in four books: by James Elphinston." 1.0 1
"Elphinston, James," "A finishing plan of education." 1.0 1
"Lover of liberty." "An address to the citizens of London." 1.0 1
"Merry, Martin," "The royal jester," 1.0 1
"Manuzio, Aldo," "A treatise of the several measures used by Horace in his odes and epodes:" 1.0 1
"Malham, John," "The curates Act examined," 1.0 1
"Bedford, Arthur," "The temple musick:" 1.0 1
"Bedford, Arthur," "The obligations which lie both upon magistrates and others," 1.0 1
"Heywood," "Original poems on several occasions." 1.0 1
"N. S." "A letter to a friend; wherein is endeavour'd a reconciliation between the contending parties in relation to the doctrine of the ever-blessed Trinity. By N. S." 1.0 1
"Freke, Thomas," "The nature, guilt and danger of rebelling against the light," 1.0 1
"Slade, Alexander," "The free mason examin'd:" 1.0 2
"Ryder, Samuel." "The charge to the grand-jury of the city and liberty of Westminster," 1.0 1
"Grantham, Thomas," "A wife mistaken," 1.0 1
"Beaver, John." "A letter to the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations," 1.0 2
"Baynard, Edward," "Health a poem." 1.0 1
"Baynard, Edward," "Health, a poem." 14.0 2
"Gentleman Conversant in Revenue Affairs." "A capital mistake of the legislature reflecting the taxes on receipts." 1.0 1
"Collier, Jeremy," "Reasons for restoring some prayers and directions," 1.0 1
"Collier, Jeremy," "A perswasive to consideration," 1.0 1
"Collier, Jeremy," "Some considerations on Doctor Kennet's second and third letters. Wherein his misrepresentations of Mr. Collier's Ecclesiast. history are lay'd open; and his calumnies disprov'd. By Jeremiah Collier, M.A." 1.0 1
"Head, I." "A confutation of the observations on free masonry by an anonymous author of a pamphlet, entitled Masonry the way to hell. Wherein is plainly pointed out, to the candid and impartial Reader, That he has grosly, and in the most disingenuous, unchristian, and scandalous, Manner, misrepresented Free Masonry: That he has entirely perverted the Sense and Meaning of the Sacred Text; and that he has neither Candour, Integrity, nor Honour. By a Member of the most Ancient and Honourable Order of Free and Accepted Masons, I. Head, P. G. M. S." 1.0 1
"Round-head." "The minister's head-dressed according to law;" 1.0 1
"His Lordship's chaplain." "Injured innocence; or, virtue in distress." 1.0 1
"His Lordship's chaplain." "Injur'd innocence; or, virtue in distress." 1.0 1
"Fiddes, Richard," "An answer to Britanicus," 1.0 1
"Whitefield, George," "What think ye of Christ?" 1.0 1
"Whitefield, George," "A letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Church, M.A." 1.0 2
"Whitefield, George," "A brief account of the occasion, process, and issue of a late trial" 1.0 1
"Whitefield, George," "A letter from the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield to the religious societies," 1.0 1
"Whitefield, George," "A short address to persons of all denominations," 1.0 1
"Whitefield, George," "A brief account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions" 1.0 2
"Whitefield, George," "A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia." 1.0 1
"Whitefield, George," "A journal of a voyage from Gibraltar to Georgia." 1.0 1
"Whitefield, George," "The foolish and wise virgins." 1.0 1
"Whitefield, George," "An account of money received and disbursed for the orphan-house in Georgia." 1.0 1
"Whitefield, George," "Twenty-Three sermons on various subjects." 1.0 1
"Whitefield, George," "Observations on some fatal mistakes," 1.0 1
"Whitefield, George," "The full account of the life and dealings of God with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield," 1.0 1
"Whitefield, George," "An answer to the first part of an anonymous pamphlet," 1.0 2
"Whitefield, George," "The putting on the new man a certain mark of the real Christian:" 2.0 2
"Thomason, Thomas T." "An essay tending to shew that the Christian religion has in its effects been favourable to human happiness." 1.0 1
"Thomason, Thomas T." "An essay tending to prove that the Holy Scriptures," 1.0 1
"Weston, Charles," "A sermon," 1.0 1
"Smith, Elisha," "A religious consideration of the pursuits, and possessions of this world the best improvement and consolation under South-Sea calamity;" 1.0 1
"Smith, Elisha," "The virtue, honour and ingenuity," 1.0 1
"Smith, Elisha," "An appendix," 1.0 1
"Smith, Elisha," "The superstition of omens and prodigies;" 2.0 2
"Smith, Elisha," "A sermon preach'd at Wisbeech in the Isle of Ely, August 8. 1714." 1.0 1
"Smith, Elisha," "Two sermons preach'd at Wisbeech," 1.0 1
"Smith, Elisha," "Preservation from impending judgments," 1.0 1
"Officer on the spot." "A faithful and authentic account of the siege and surrender of St. Philip's Fort," 1.0 1
"Officer on the spot." "A faithful and authentic account of the siege and surrender of St. Philip's fort," 1.0 1
"Payne, Thomas," "A defence of church-musick." 1.0 1
"Hewitt," "Fatal falshood:" 1.0 1
"Hewitt," "A tutor for the beaus:" 1.0 1
"Gentleman at Durham." "The principles and facts of the Lord Bishop of Chichester's sermon," 1.0 1
"Wightman, Robert," "A specimen of peculiar thoughts upon sublime, abstruse and delicate subjects. Written occasionally, in Monsieur Paschal's manner, in the course of several years: intended as an introduction to a book, intituled, Hidden things unveil'd; or, The Unseen World uncovered. Wherein Revealed Religion, in its complex Plan, is delineated, the Classes and States of immaterial created Beings in the World of Spirits are discovered, and somewhat of the Oeconomy of that World is unveil'd. By a private gentleman." 1.0 1
"Cibber, Theophilus," "Patie and Peggy:" 2.0 2
"Cibber, Theophilus," "A lick at a liar:" 1.0 1
"Cibber, Theophilus," "The tryals of two causes," 1.0 1
"Cibber, Theophilus," "An historical tragedy of the civil wars" 1.0 1
"Shanks, Alexander," "Peace and order recommended to society, in an address to the associate congregation of Jedburgh, from Jeremiah XXIX.7. By Alexander Shanks." 1.0 2
"Estcourt, Richard," "The infernal congress:" 1.0 1
"Estcourt, Richard," "A letter from Dick Estcourt," 1.0 1
"Estcourt, Richard," "The fair example: or the modish citizens. A comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. By Mr. Estcourt." 1.0 1
"Hart, J." "Hymns, &c." 5.0 2
"Ewer, Samuel," "An answer to Mr. Edward Hitchin's book, intituled, The infants cause pleaded, clear'd and vindicated, &c. By the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Ewer of Hempstead." 1.0 1
"Anderson, William," "The piper of Peebles," 1.0 1
"Anderson, William," "The iniquity of banking:" 1.0 2
"Kent, Henry," "Kent's directory" 27.0 7
"Kent, Henry," "The directory:" 1.0 1
"Edwards, Richard." "A letter to John Hanbury," 1.0 1
"One of the Herefordshire Yeomanry." "A dialogue between one of Mr. Burke's 320,000 sound ones," 1.0 1
"Lowth, Robert," "The judgment of Hercules, a poem." 1.0 1
"Lowth, Robert," "The genealogy of Christ;" 1.0 1
"Glasse, Samuel," "A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 13, 1773." 1.0 1
"Hollyer, James." "Abraham's sacrifice:" 1.0 1
"Henry, F." "A guide from the English language to the French," 1.0 1
"Fleetwood, William," "Seventeen sermons" 1.0 1
"Fleetwood, William," "A letter to the Reverend Dr. Snape," 1.0 1
"Fleetwood, William," "A letter to the Reverend Dr. Snape;" 1.0 2
"Fleetwood, William," "A sermon upon swearing." 1.0 1
"Fleetwood, William," "The perfectionists examin'd;" 1.0 1
"Fleetwood, William," "Papists not excluded from the throne" 1.0 1
"Fleetwood, William," "A letter to an inhabitant of the parish of St. Andrew's Holbourn," 1.0 2
"Fleetwood, William," "A funeral sermon upon Mr. Noble." 1.0 1
"Fleetwood, William," "The bishop of Ely's thanksgiving-sermon, preach'd on the seventh of June, 1716. Done into verse." 1.0 1
"Fleetwood, William," "The thirteenth chapter to the Romans," 4.0 4
"Fleetwood, William," "A sermon preach'd at Ely-House chapel in Holbourn;" 1.0 5
"Fleetwood, William," "Four sermons:" 1.0 2
"Fleetwood, William," "A sermon preach'd at Ely-House Chapel in Holbourn;" 1.0 1
"Fleetwood, William," "Funeral sermon upon Mr. Noble." 1.0 1
"Fleetwood, William," "The judgment of the Church of England" 1.0 2
"Fleetwood, William," "The second part of The judgment of the Church of England, in the case of lay-baptism, and dissenters baptism." 1.0 1
"Fleetwood, William," "A sermon preach'd at Ely-House Chapel, in Holbourn;" 1.0 1
"Fleetwood, William," "A sermon on the fast-day, January the sixteenth, 1711/12." 1.0 2
"Oliver, Thomas Milward," "Trial of T. Milward Oliver, at Stafford summer assizes, 1797, before the Honourable Baron Perryn, for the murder of Mr. John Wood, an eminent potter, of Brownshill, in the county of Stafford." 1.0 1
"Gentleman of the University of Oxford." "The amorous war: or, a duel with the passions. A poem. In a letter to a friend. By a gentleman of the University of Oxford. To which is added, The defeat: or, the lover vanquish'd, and again rallying with a Smile." 1.0 1
"Gentleman of the University of Oxford." "The royal marriage," 1.0 2
"Godwin, Francis," "The strange voyage and adventures of Domingo Gonsales," 1.0 1
"Churchman," "Some strictures on a late publication," 1.0 1
"Shipton, Mother" "Mother Shipton's legacy. Or, a favourite fortune-book in which is given, a pleasing interpretation of dreams: and a collection of prophetic verses, moral and entertaining." 1.0 1
"Inhabitant of Edinburgh." "Observations on Bailie Smith's address," 1.0 1
"J. S. G.," "The detector detected:" 1.0 1
"Awsiter, John," "Thoughts on Brighthelmston." 1.0 1
"Powney, Richard," "The stag chace in Windsor Forest." 1.0 1
"Hotham, Richard," "Reflections upon East-India shipping." 1.0 2
"King, Richard," "Published by authority. The frauds of London detected;" 1.0 1
"King, Richard," "The new cheats of London exposed; or, the frauds and tricks of the town laid open to both sexes." 1.0 1
"Playford, Henry," "Wit and mirth:" 5.0 5
"Britannus." "A letter to a certain foreign minister; in which the grounds of the present war are truly stated: the Conduct of the last Adminstration in Regard to Foreign Affairs fully Vindicated; and the Terms of a Safe and Honourable Peace clearly pointed out." 1.0 1
"Gilkie, James." "Speak evil of no man, but the injustice done by men, a treatise. By James Gilkie Writer in Edinburgh. Intered in the Stationers Hall according to Act of Parliament." 1.0 1
"Nelson, Robert," "The works of the late pious and learned Robert Nelson, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Peters, L." "A religious tract:" 1.0 1
"Evans, Caleb," "British freedom realized." 1.0 1
"Evans, Caleb," "A reply to the Rev. Mr. Fletcher's Vindication of Mr. Wesley's Calm address to our American colonies." 1.0 1
"Evans, Caleb," "The remembrance of former days." 1.0 1
"Evans, Caleb," "Christ crucified;" 1.0 1
"Evans, Caleb," "Remarks on a letter addressed to the ministers of the orthodox or Calvinistic Baptists," 1.0 1
"Evans, Caleb," "Observations on the vindication of a letter to the Calvinistic Baptists of the Western Association," 1.0 1
"Evans, Caleb," "Brief remarks upon the Rev. Mr. Harwood's late extraordinary letter." 1.0 1
"Evans, Caleb," "The tears of Christian friendship. A sermon," 1.0 1
"Bentley, Thomas Richard," "A second letter to the Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox," 1.0 1
"Lover of his country." "The true interest of the Hanover treaty consider'd:" 1.0 1
"Lover of his country." "Britons awake, and look about you;" 1.0 1
"Lover of his country." "The present ruinous land-war," 1.0 1
"Sinclair, Henry," "Cursory remarks on the army in general," 1.0 1
"Rack, Edmund," "Mentor's letters," 1.0 1
"Jones, D." "The history of the most serene House of Brunswick-Lunenburgh," 2.0 2
"Griffiths, Ralph," "Authentic copies of the letters and other papers delivered, at their execution, by the nine rebels who suffer'd death on Wednesday, July 30, 1746, on Kennington Common." 1.0 1
"Edwards, Jonathan," "The eternity of hell torments, by the late Rev. Jonathan Edwards, A. M. President of New Jersey College. Revised and corrected by the Rev. C. E. De Coetlogon, A.M." 1.0 1
"Edwards, Jonathan," "A narrative of the late work of God at and near Northampton in New-England." 1.0 1
"Edwards, Jonathan," "Thoughts concerning the present revival of religion in New-England. By Jonathan Edwards, A. M. Pastor of the Church of Christ at Northampton. Abridg'd by John Wesley, A. M. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford." 1.0 1
"Edwards, Jonathan," "The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God." 1.0 1
"Dudley, John," "The rule of worship in the Church of England set forth and vindicated. In a sermon preached at Towcester in Northamptonshire, at a visitation held there April 17. 1729. By John Dudley, M. A. Prebendary of Lincoln, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of that Diocese." 1.0 1
"Stroud, William." "Genuine memoirs of the life and transactions of William Stroud," 1.0 1
"Bicknell, Alexander," "The putrid soul. A poetical epistle to Joseph Priestley, LL.D. F.R.S. on his disquisitions relating to matter and spirit. By A. Bicknell; author of The life of King Alfred, &c. &c. and compiler of Carver's Travels through the Interior Parts of North America." 1.0 1
"Archer, James," "A sermon, preached at Saint Patrick's Chapel, Sutton-Street, Soho-Square, on Monday, the eighteenth of March, M.DCC.XCIII." 1.0 1
"Lawyer." "High-Church doctrine prov'd to be popish and inconsistent:" 1.0 1
"Francke, August Hermann," "The prayer of faith answered;" 1.0 1
"Francke, August Hermann," "Nicodemus: or, a treatise on the fear of man. Written in German by Augustus Herman Franck. Abridged, by John Wesley, M. A. Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford." 1.0 1
"Francke, August Hermann," "Nicodemus: or, a treatise on the fear of man. Written in German by August Herman Franck. Abridged by John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford." 1.0 1
"Francke, August Hermann," "The footsteps of divine providence;" 1.0 1
"Francke, August Hermann," "The most useful way of preaching." 1.0 1
"Fleming, Robert," "The history of hereditary-right." 1.0 1
"Fleming, Robert," "A discourse on the rise and fall of papacy;" 1.0 1
"Knowles, Charles," "The proceedings on the trial of Captain G------------," 1.0 1
"Elector, M.A." "A general address to the representatives of Great Britain," 1.0 1
"Maxwell, Henry." "Anguis in Herba:" 1.0 1
"Denham, Joseph," "Doing good unto all men," 1.0 1
"Philopresbyterus." "A review of ecclesiastick patronages, as they are here established by law; and of the conduct of the opposing clergy." 1.0 1
"Ridley, Glocester," "Constitution in church and state." 1.0 1
"Warner," "An address to the University of Oxford," 1.0 1
"Warner," "God, and all other reasonable beings, happy in proportion to their virtue." 1.0 1
"Dyke, Thomas," "Reading made perfectly easy;" 1.0 1
"Hooke, Andrew." "An essay on physick." 3.0 2
"N. N.," "Will-With-a-Wisp; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London." 1.0 1
"Pilkington, James." "The doctrine of equality of rank and condition examined and supported on the authority of the New Testament, and on the principles of reason and benevolence. By James Pilkington." 1.0 1
"Harvey, Gideon," "Little Venus unmask'd." 1.0 1
"L---le, J---." "A second letter from one of the people called Quakers," 1.0 1
"Country Physician." "Remarks upon a late scurrilous pamphlet," 1.0 1
"Plain-Truth, Peter." "The litchfield squabble." 1.0 1
"Wake, William," "A vindication of the realm, and Church of England," 1.0 1
"Wake, William," "A vindication of the realm, and church of England," 1.0 1
"Wake, William," "A sermon preached before the King in St. James's Chapel, upon the thirtieth of January, 1715" 1.0 1
"Wake, William," "A sermon preached before the King in St. James's chapel, upon the thirtieth of January, 1715." 1.0 1
"Bowles, John," "A protest against T. Paine's \"rights of man:\"" 1.0 2
"Bowles, John," "Reflections submitted to the consideration of the combined powers." 1.0 1
"Bowles, John," "Considerations on the respective rights of judge and jury:" 1.0 1
"Bowles, John," "The dangers of premature peace." 1.0 1
"Bowles, John," "The real grounds of the present war with France." 1.0 1
"Bowles, John," "Farther reflections submitted to the consideration of the combined powers. By John Bowles, Esq." 1.0 1
"Lansdowne, William Petty," "The substance of the speech of the Marquis of Lansdown," 1.0 1
"True Lover of our Happy Constitution both in Church and State." "The rehearsal: or, a brief recapitulation of all or Most of the arguments for and against the Bishop of Bangor's sermon preach'd before the King, on Sunday the 31st day of March 1717. With the principal heads of the report from the committee appointed by the Lower House of Convocation, to draw up a Representation to the Lords the Bishops thereupon: as also extracts from a Pretended Answer thereunto called, the Report reported; and Reasons for Proroguing the said Convocation, in order to put an End to their Synodical Proceedings against the Bishop above-mentioned. By a true lover of our happy constitution both in Church and State." 1.0 1
"Wood, Thomas," "Some thoughts concerning the study of the laws of England." 1.0 1
"Martin, Samuel," "A plan for establishing and disciplining a national militia in Great Britain," 1.0 1
"Martin, Samuel," "A dissertation on the nature, effects, and consequences of the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost. To which is added, A review of the reasonings in Monsieur Bayle, on the entrance of sin and misery into the world. And on the Method prescribed by him for conducting this Dispute with a Manichean. Together with Remarks on an Anonymous Book, intituled, A Free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil. By S. Martin, M. A. Rector of Gotham in Nottinghamshire, and some time Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford." 1.0 1
"Silva, Bestia de." "The congress of beasts." 1.0 1
"Taylor, Jeremy," "Thoughts upon infant-baptism." 1.0 1
"Taylor, Jeremy," "A scheme of plea," 1.0 1
"Forbes, James," "The believer's faith grounded on realities," 1.0 1
"N. L." "Antiquity; or, the wise instructer." 1.0 1
"Clark, Sarah." "Mrs. Clark's case." 1.0 1
"Butler, Weeden," "The cheltenham guide: or, useful companion, in a journey of health and pleasure to the Cheltenham Spa." 1.0 1
"Beeke, Christopher," "The plain account, &c. compared with the account given by Dr Lancelot Andrews, advanced to the see of Winchester, by King James I." 1.0 1
"Topping, Henry," "A sermon against popery and the rebellion;" 1.0 1
"Topping, Henry," "A sermon upon the first petition in the Lord's Prayer." 1.0 1
"Pearse, Robert." "The reasonableness, the ease, the pleasure of the Christian life," 1.0 1
"Pearse, Robert." "The duty of blessing and praising God for private and publick benefits." 1.0 1
"De Benneville, George," "A true and most remarkable account of some passages in the life of Mr. George de Benneville," 1.0 1
"Heywood, John," "Hymns or spiritual songs," 1.0 1
"Meymott, William." "An abridgment of such part of the Building Act," 1.0 1
"Nairn, Thomas," "A letter from South Carolina;" 1.0 1
"Asplin, William," "The impertinence and imposture of modern antiquaries display'd. Or, a refutation of the Rev. Mr. Wise's Letter to Dr. Mead, concerning the White Horse, and other antiquities in Berkshire. In a familiar letter to a friend. By Philalethes Rusticus. With a preface by the gentleman to whom this letter was addressed." 1.0 1
"Asplin, William," "Alkibla." 1.0 1
"Greated, Timothy." "An essay on friendship;" 11.0 2
"Atterbury, Francis," "The voice of the people, no voice of God: or, the mistaken arguments of a fiery zealot, in a late pamphlet entitl'd Vox populi, vox dei, since Publish'd under the Title of the Judgment of whole Kingdoms and Nations, &c. Fully Confuted, and his Designs prov'd to be Pernicious and Destructive to the publick Peace; which he cannot Answers, without Blasphemy and Perverting the Holy Scriptures, Publish'd for the Rectifying Mens Judgment in their Duty to the Establish'd Government. By F. A. D.D." 1.0 1
"Atterbury, Francis," "Bishop Atterbury's legacy" 1.0 1
"Atterbury, Francis," "D. F. A.'s vindication of the Bp. of Sarum," 1.0 1
"Atterbury, Francis," "The speech of Francis late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the bar of the House of Lords," 1.0 1
"Atterbury, Francis," "To the Wh--s nineteen queries, a fair and full answer, by an honest Torie; purely for the publick good of his country." 1.0 1
"Atterbury, Francis," "The entire, true, and genuine, speech of Francis late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the bar of the House of Lords, on Saturday the 11th of May, 1723. N.B. Whoever will compare this, with a pamphlet lately publish'd, intituled, the Speech of Francis late Lord Bishop of Rochester, &c. price 1s. will easily find, that the said pretended speech, is spurious, and extream Imperfect, several intire Paragaphs being omitted, and many others vilely mangled: Whereas This is exactly as the late Bishop of Rochester delivered it, as all Persons who heard it will readily justify." 1.0 1
"Atterbury, Francis," "The late Bishop of Rochester's vindication" 1.0 1
"Atterbury, Francis," "Atterburyana." 1.0 1
"Atterbury, Francis," "Reflections on the character of Iapis in Virgil:" 1.0 1
"Atterbury, Francis," "The speech of Francis late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the Bar of the House of Lords," 1.0 1
"Gott, Dorothy." "The midnight cry, \"behold, the bridegroom comes!\" or, an order from God to get your lamps lighted, Otherwise you must go into Darkness, where there will be weeping, wailing, and gnashing of Teeth. This is my experience, Dorothy Gott." 1.0 1
"Thomas, Timothy," "Remarks on a pamphlet entitled An authentic narrative, &c." 1.0 1
"Owen, Josiah," "Remarks on two charges:" 1.0 1
"Owen, Josiah," "The humourist:" 1.0 1
"Puisieux," "Characters:" 1.0 1
"Beaumont, John." "Dutch alliances:" 1.0 1
"Old Whig." "Reasons against a war." 1.0 2
"Sheppard, William," "An essay on love and charity: wherein our Saviour's new commandment is seasonably urged upon all the professors of christianity. Being the substance of several sermons on John xiii. 34, 35. preach'd at Ipswich. By W. Sheppard. Publish'd at the Request of the hearers." 1.0 1
"Carmichael, Frederick," "Sermons on several important subjects." 1.0 1
"Marryat, Zephaniah," "The blessedness of giving." 1.0 1
"Lover of peace." "Some considerations concerning controversy in general," 1.0 1
"Hatton, Henry Charles Hatton," "An occasional satyr." 1.0 1
"Mehmet, Ludwig Maximilian," "Some memoirs of the life of Lewis Maximilian Mahomet, Gent. late servant to his Majesty. With a true copy of his, peculiarly remarkable, last will and testament. Containing, I. His Confession of Faith. II. His Acknowledgment of Royal Favours. III. The just Disposition of his Effects. Written by himself." 1.0 1
"Borough, John," "An historical account of the royal fishery of Great Britain:" 1.0 1
"Author of the Essay on the rights of the East-India Company." "Considerations on the important benefits to be derived from the East-India Company's building and navigating their own ships. By the author of the Essay on the rights of the East-India Company." 1.0 1
"Riccaltoun, Robert," "A review of An essay upon gospel and legal preaching." 1.0 1
"Corinna," "Critical remarks on the four taking plays of this season;" 1.0 1
"Lacy, James," "A sermon preach'd at the consecration of a church, in the parish of Castle-Ton, near Sherborne, Dorset." 1.0 1
"Lord knows who." "The lord knows what," 1.0 1
"Luckombe, Philip," "The history and art of printing." 1.0 1
"Hoadly," "The suspicious husband." 1.0 2
"Castiglione, Baldassare," "The courtier." 1.0 1
"Castiglione, Baldassare," "The courtier:" 1.0 1
"Mountfort, David." "Pre-Existence, a poem in imitation of Milton, elucidating that passage in Paradise lost, previous to the Mosaic creation. Written originally in the last century, and now carefully revised by D. Mountfort. With an Apology to the Reader. And the original Preface Explanatory and Illustrative." 1.0 1
"Ancourt," "The lady's preceptor." 14.0 4
"Ancourt," "The lady's preceptor," 1.0 1
"Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson," "A discourse on the establishment of a national and constitutional force in England." 38.0 2
"Bromfield, William," "The schemers:" 1.0 1
"Grove, Joseph," "A letter to a Right Honourable patriot;" 1.0 1
"Grove, Joseph," "A second letter to a right honourable patriot," 1.0 1
"Morell, Thomas," "Solomon. An oratorio." 12.0 3
"Morell, Thomas," "Jephtha," 1.0 1
"Morell, Thomas," "Judas Maccabæus:" 1.0 1
"Morell, Thomas," "Theodora. An oratorio." 1.0 1
"Morell, Thomas," "A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 14, 1772." 1.0 1
"Morell, Thomas," "The triumph of time and truth." 1.0 1
"Benjamin Ben Jonah," "Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, of Tudela: through Europe, Asia, and Africa;" 2.0 2
"Moody, James," "The validity of lay-baptism examined:" 1.0 1
"Pinn, William." "Poems," 1.0 1
"Carter, Edmund," "The artificer's looking-glass:" 1.0 1
"Dennis, Jonas," "The character of the king," 1.0 1
"Foubert, Thomas." "The litterary cards," 1.0 1
"Ambross," "The life and memoirs of the late Miss Ann Catley, the celebrated actress: with biographical sketches of Sir Francis Blake Delaval, and the Hon. Isabella Pawlet, Daughter to the Earl of Thanet. By Miss Ambross." 1.0 1
"Creek-Indian." "Some account of the North-America Indians; [sic]." 1.0 1
"Sharp, William," "(dedicated, by permission, to John Wilkes, Esq.) A charge to Englishmen." 1.0 1
"Sharp, William," "An englishman's remonstrance:" 1.0 1
"Fisherman." "Putt: a mock-heroic poem. Inscribed to Mrs. Lewin, of Ridgeway, Peartree Green, near Southampton." 1.0 1
"Berington, Joseph," "A letter to the Right Reverend John Douglas," 1.0 1
"Livigni, Filippo." "La fraschetana;" 1.0 1
"Livigni, Filippo." "Giannina e Bernadone, a new comic opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The music by the celebrated Signor Domenico Cimarosa. Under the direction of Signor Mazzinghi." 1.0 1
"Livigni, Filippo." "La frascatana; a comic opera; as performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market. The music by Signor Paisello." 1.0 1
"Livigni, Filippo." "Il convito; or, the banquet: a new comic opera. As performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market. With alterations and additions by Signor A. Andrei. The music entirely new, by Signor Bertoni." 1.0 1
"Livigni, Filippo." "I viaggiatori felici;" 2.0 2
"Livigni, Filippo." "La frascatana: a comic opera in two acts. As represented at the King's Theatre, Haymarket, June 5, 1794, for the benefit of Signora Anna Morichelli. The music by Sig. Paesiello, under the direction of Mr. Federici. With additions and alterations by L. Da Ponte, Poet of this Theatre." 1.0 1
"Pendlebury, William," "A sermon preached at the visitation held at Bridlington," 1.0 1
"Pendlebury, William," "The errors and mischiefs of popery;" 1.0 1
"Hunter, T." "A letter to the Honourable Colonel John **** in Flanders, on the subject of religion. Letter the first." 1.0 1
"Wiloringold, Martin." "Sauce for the wedding dinner:" 1.0 1
"Johnson, Samuel," "An essay on woman, a poem." 1.0 1
"Johnson, Samuel," "The temple of fashion: a poem." 1.0 1
"Johnson, Samuel," "Miscellaneous observations on the tragedy of Macbeth:" 1.0 1
"Johnson, Samuel," "The convict's address to his unhappy brethren." 1.0 1
"Johnson, Samuel," "The blazing comet:" 1.0 1
"Johnson, Samuel," "Court and country:" 1.0 1
"Johnson, Samuel," "The patriot. Addressed to the electors of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"Johnson, Samuel," "London:" 1.0 1
"Johnson, Samuel," "The poetical works" 1.0 1
"Johnson, Samuel," "Codron and Cara," 1.0 1
"Johnson, Samuel," "Hurlothrumbo:" 1.0 2
"Johnson, Samuel," "The beauties of Samuel Johnson," 1.0 1
"Johnson, Samuel," "The beauties of Johnson," 1.0 1
"Jenkins, Joseph," "A defence of the Baptists" 1.0 1
"Jenkins, Joseph," "The divine testimony to the character and mission of Jesus Christ:" 1.0 1
"Jenkins, Joseph," "The orthodox dissenting-minister's reasons," 1.0 1
"Jenkins, Joseph," "The right improvement of divine judgments." 1.0 1
"Jenkins, Joseph," "The christian's strength." 1.0 1
"Jenkins, Joseph," "The love of the brethren, proceeding from a perception of the love of God:" 1.0 1
"Cundall, J." "The school of arts;" 1.0 1
"Mills, Benjamin," "An examination of the remarks made by a curate of the diocese of Canterbury," 1.0 1
"Porter, Edward," "Early religion evidenced and recommended; being the substance of a sermon, preached in Highgate, near London, July 22d, 1792, by Edward Porter, occasioned by the decease of Miss Lewis, daughter of the late Capt. Thomas Lewis; Who departed this Life, happy in the Lord, July 8th, Aged Seven Years and Two Months. Published at the Request of Friends." 1.0 1
"Warren, John," "A funeral sermon preach'd at Coventry, July 3. 1716." 1.0 1
"Warren, John," "Proceedings on the trial of the Bishop of Bangor," 1.0 1
"Angier, Samuel." "The polite modern divine: or, the most fashionable method of performing the public offices of religion, proved to be defective, and productive of Several Consequences prejudicial to Christianity, and the Peace, Happiness, and Glory of the Nation. The Whole set in a new and more persuasive Light than has hitherto been. To which is prefixed, An Humble Dedication to the Most Reverend Father in God his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. By Samuel Angier, Author of the new and concise Art of teaching Pronunciation." 1.0 1
"Starke, Mariana," "The widow of Malabar," 4.0 2
"Hobhouse, Thomas." "Kingsweston Hill." 1.0 1
"Barnet, Jacob." "Remarks upon Dr. Priestley's Letters to the Jews, upon his Discourse on the resurrection of Jesus, and upon his Letters to the members of the new Jerusalem; Introductory to an Address to the Jews, written by Jacob Barnet, A Converted Jew." 1.0 1
"Mechanic but no Preacher." "A letter to the Rev. William Huntington, S.S. To which are added remarks on his book, intitled The barber; With some Observations on the enlightened Understanding, and the Incommunicability of Divine Essence, By a mechanic: but no preacher." 1.0 1
"Lathom, Francis," "All in a bustle;" 6.0 2
"Lathom, Francis," "The dash of the day," 1.0 3
"Apthorp, East," "A sermon in Lambeth chapel," 1.0 1
"Apthorp, East," "A sermon at Guildhall Chapel, on the election of a Lord Mayor, 29 Septemb. 1770," 1.0 1
"W. L." "The french Protestant schoolmaster's catechism," 1.0 1
"Harwood, Edward," "A letter to the Rev. S. Badcock," 1.0 1
"Harwood, Edward," "A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. John Taylor," 1.0 1
"Brindle." "The dogs plea:" 1.0 1
"Bruce, Archibald," "True patriotism; or, a public spirit for God and religion recommended, and the want of it reprehended." 1.0 1
"Bruce, Archibald," "The kirkiad; or, golden age of the Church of Scotland. Canto 1." 1.0 1
"Gentleman of C-st C-h, Oxon." "An essay upon the taste and writings of the present times," 1.0 1
"Bulkeley, John." "A voyage to the South-Seas, in the years 1740-1." 1.0 1
"Barrington, Shute," "Letters between the Honourable, and Right Reverend Father in God, Shute, by divine providence, Lord Bishop of Durham," 1.0 1
"Barrington, Shute," "Letters between the Honourable, and Right Reverend Father in God, Shute, by divine providence Lord Bishop of Durham," 1.0 1
"Bynns, Richard," "Evil communications." 1.0 1
"A. N." "A circular letter of Christian friendship to the Honourable the late Lady Mayoress." 1.0 1
"Auckland, William Eden," "Three letters to the Earl of Carlisle," 1.0 1
"Auckland, William Eden," "A letter to the Earl of Carlisle," 1.0 1
"Finlayson, John," "An admonition to the people of all countries." 1.0 2
"Clergyman of the Establishment." "A serious address from a minister to his parishioners," 1.0 1
"Messinck, James," "Airs," 1.0 1
"Malvezzi, Virgilio," "The praise of banishment," 1.0 1
"Parrish, John." "Three short political poems," 1.0 1
"Father of candor." "An enquiry into the doctrine," 1.0 1
"Combe, William," "A word in season" 1.0 1
"Combe, William," "Anti-Diabo-Lady." 1.0 1
"Combe, William," "Letters from a country gentleman to a Member of Parliament, on the present state of the nation." 1.0 2
"Combe, William," "The first of April:" 1.0 2
"Combe, William," "A letter to her Grace the Duchess of D. Answered cursorily, by Democritus." 1.0 1
"Combe, William," "The anti-Diabo-Lady." 1.0 1
"Combe, William," "The auction: a town eclogue." 1.0 3
"Combe, William," "An heroic epistle to an unfortunate monarch," 1.0 1
"Roberts, John Christopher," "The case of the Commissary General of Provisions and Stores for the Province of Quebec, in North America." 1.0 1
"Gyfford, R." "Lyric poems, on the attributes of the Supreme Being," 1.0 1
"Cawdwell, Thomas." "The power of Synods discuss'd, in an enquiry whether Christ appointed them? And whether the Apostles settled, or call'd, or held any? By Thomas Cawdwell." 1.0 1
"Cawdwell, Thomas." "The origin of churches:" 1.0 1
"Loudon, John," "The scheme of divine providence upon which the Christian religion is founded," 1.0 1
"Cornthwaite, Robert," "The romish doctrine of transubstantiation impartially considered:" 1.0 1
"Cornthwaite, Robert," "An essay on the Sabbath:" 1.0 1
"Pettman, William," "The necessity of divine revelation," 1.0 1
"Pettman, William," "An address to Dr. Priestley, containing desultory observations on the general inutility of religious controversies; and on Some Assertions of the Doctor's Contained in his Letters to Mr. Burke. By William Pettman." 1.0 1
"Sanders, Francis," "An abridgment of the life of James II." 1.0 1
"Johnstone, James," "An essay on the use of the ganglions of the nerves. By James Johnstone, M.D." 1.0 1
"Lunenburgher General." "A lunenburgher general" 1.0 1
"Half-pay officer." "A pastoral, in four parts, absence, hope, jealousy, despair, written in imitation of Shenstone, by a half-pay officer; on his retiring to a cottage, in the vale of Glamorgan, in Wales." 1.0 1
"Loch, David," "Letters concerning the trade and manufactures. of Scotland;" 1.0 1
"Loch, David," "Curious and entertaining letters concerning the trade and manufactures of Scotland;" 1.0 1
"Loch, David," "Letters concerning the trade and manufactures of Scotland;" 1.0 1
"Loch, David," "Essay on the trade, commerce, and manufactures of Scotland." 1.0 1
"Girton, Daniel." "A treatise on domestic pigeons." 1.0 1
"Wilson, J.," "The believer's conflict and saint's coronation, a sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of the Right Honble. Selina Countess Dowager of Huntingdon, Who departed this life 17th June, 1791, in the Eighty-Fourth year of her Age. Preached 3d July, at Barton-Upon-Humber, By J. Wilson. Publish'd at Request." 1.0 1
"Wilson, J.," "Fisher's grammar improved;" 1.0 1
"Shapleigh, John." "Highways:" 1.0 1
"Late officer in the army." "The thanksgiving." 1.0 1
"Green, W." "The sufferings of William Green," 1.0 1
"Gretton, Phillips," "Remarks upon two pamphlets written by the late A. C. Esq; concerning human liberty and necessity. In which it is proved, Upon his own Principles, and as near as possible in his very Words, Either that God is an Agent, and Man also an Agent: Or, that If Man is no Agent, God is no Agent. But that all things whatever, are Patients, acted upon, even while there are no Agents to act upon them. By Phillips Gretton, A. M. Rector of Springfield in Essex." 1.0 1
"Bluett, Thomas." "Some memoirs of the life of Job," 1.0 1
"Lowe, John," "The duties of man," 1.0 1
"Lowe, John," "Observations on the pernicious effects of neglecting and profaning the Holy Sabbath," 2.0 2
"Pasquali, Nicolo," "The art of fingering," 1.0 1
"Trimnell, Charles," "An answer to a pamphlet entituled," 1.0 1
"Trimnell, Charles," "A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and the Honourable Court of Aldermen," 1.0 1
"Whitfield, C." "The form and order of a church of Christ;" 1.0 1
"Whitfield, C." "The obligations to mental improvement stated," 1.0 1
"Odia deflemus." "The trinity of the Bible," 1.0 1
"Slyboots, Saynought." "The tavern scuffle:" 1.0 1
"Philanglus." "Arguments, proving, that the poor of England cannot be imploy'd on the wooll manufacture, but to a national loss; and the ruine of the clothing trade. And the vulgar error of building work-houses, hospitals, and raising Money in all Towns and Corporations for that purpose, plainly Detected and Confuted. And shewing in what the poor may be profitably imploy'd for thei own, and the publick good. By Philanglus." 1.0 1
"Philanglus." "A letter of advice to the freeholders of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"Knott, John," "A new method of arithmetick:" 1.0 1
"Mather, J.," "A treatise on the nature and preservation of the hair," 1.0 1
"Waterland, Daniel," "The scriptures and the Arians compar'd in their accounts of God the Father and God the Son." 1.0 1
"Waterland, Daniel," "A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, on Thursday the 7th of June, 1716. Being the Day of Publick Thanksgiving to Almighty God for Suppressing the late Unnatural Rebellion. By Dan. Waterland, B. D. Master of Magdalen-College, and Vice-Chancellor." 2.0 2
"Carnegie, James," "The trial of James Carnegie of Finhaven," 1.0 1
"Knight, Thomas," "A critical dissertation upon the manner of the preparation of mercurial medicines," 1.0 1
"Rossi, Giacomo," "Rinaldo." 1.0 1
"Wesley, Samuel," "Neck or nothing:" 1.0 1
"Wesley, Samuel," "The battle of the sexes:" 1.0 1
"Wesley, Samuel," "Some account of the life and character of the Rev. Samuel Wesley A.M." 1.0 1
"Gentleman-commoner of Magdalen-College, Oxon." "The history of the Lutheran Church:" 1.0 1
"Randolph, Thomas," "Four letters concerning the study of the Hebrew scriptures." 1.0 1
"Randolph, Thomas," "Christ the lord of glory." 1.0 1
"Toll, Frederick," "A sermon preached at the visitation at Basingstoke, before the Revd. Robert Lowth, M. A. Archdeacon of Winchester, on Tuesday, May the 14th, 1751. With an appendix, Partly occasioned by Dr. Church's Appeal, &c. By F. Toll, M. A. Rector of Dogmersfield, Hampshire." 1.0 1
"Toll, Frederick," "A plain and proper answer to this question," 1.0 1
"C-----m, C." "A familiar epistle to Mr. Mitchell." 1.0 1
"Clergyman." "The duty and obligation," 1.0 1
"Clergyman." "A memorial to the clergy of the Church of England," 1.0 1
"Clergyman." "A modest address to the clergy of the Church of England." 1.0 2
"Clergyman." "Calista; or, the injured beauty: a poem," 1.0 1
"Gurney, Thomas," "Brachygraphy:" 1.0 1
"Gurney, Thomas," "The perfections of God a standing rule to try all doctrines and experience by." 1.0 1
"Gurney, Thomas," "The nature and fitness of things:" 1.0 1
"Cooke, John," "The compting-House assistant;" 1.0 1
"Cooke, John," "The macaroni jester, and pantheon of wit; containing all that has lately transpired in the regions of politeness, whim, and novelty. Including A singular Variety of Jests, Witticisms, Bon-Mots, Conundrums, Toasts, Acrosticks, &c. - with Epigrams and Epitaphs, of the laughable Kind, and Strokes of Humour hitherto unequalled; which have never appeared in a Book of the Kind." 1.0 1
"Cooke, John," "Five letters to a friend, occasioned by the death of the Rev. William Bromley Cadogan, late minister of the Gospel at Reading, Berks. By John Cooke, Maidenhead, Berks." 1.0 1
"Cooke, John," "Reason paying homage to revelation, in the confession of a deist at the gates of death:" 2.0 2
"Stephens, John," "A full and accurate report of the trial between - Stephens," 1.0 1
"Stephens, John," "Youth exhorted to seek God." 1.0 1
"Stephens, John," "The signs of the times." 1.0 1
"Burder, George," "Village sermons;" 3.0 3
"Cheyne, George," "Dr. Cheyne's own account of himself and of his writings:" 1.0 1
"Cheyne, George," "Dr. Cheyne's account of himself and of his writings:" 1.0 1
"Ockley, Simon," "The necessity of instructing children in the scriptures." 1.0 1
"Ockley, Simon," "The dignity and authority of the Christian priesthood," 1.0 1
"Isola, Agostino." "Italian dialogues," 1.0 1
"Bourn, Samuel," "A dialogue between a baptist and a church-man." 1.0 1
"Bourn, Samuel," "The true Christian way of striving for the faith of the Gospel." 1.0 1
"Fox, Charles James," "The speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday the 9th instant," 1.0 1
"Fox, Charles James," "Two speeches of the Right Honourable C. J. Fox;" 1.0 1
"Fox, Charles James," "The speech of the Honble Charles James Fox; delivered at Westminster, on Wednesday, February, 2, 1780;" 1.0 1
"Fox, Charles James," "The substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on Mr. Grey's motion" 1.0 4
"Fox, Charles James," "The substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox," 1.0 2
"Fox, Charles James," "The speech of the Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons, on Monday, the 3d of February, 1800," 1.0 1
"Fox, Charles James," "Westminster election." 1.0 1
"Fox, Charles James," "Fox against Fox!!! or political blossoms of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox:" 1.0 2
"Henderson, Andrew," "The history of Frederick King of Sweden." 1.0 1
"Henderson, Andrew," "Arsinoe;" 1.0 1
"Henderson, Andrew," "Memoirs of Dr. Archibald Cameron," 1.0 1
"E. B." "An expostulatory letter to the Reverend Mr. Whitefield," 1.0 1
"Pascal, Blaise," "Thoughts on religion," 1.0 1
"Victor, Benjamin," "An epistle to Sir Richard Steele," 1.0 1
"Trowell, Samuel." "A new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other matters relating to rural affairs:" 1.0 1
"Trowell, Samuel." "The best mine above ground;" 1.0 1
"Trowell, Samuel." "A new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other curious matters relating to county affairs:" 1.0 1
"Pattensen," "A sermon, preached in Halifax church, on the twenty-third of April, 1789," 1.0 1
"Knight, Titus." "An elegy on the death of the late Revd. Mr. George Whitefield," 1.0 1
"Knight, Titus." "Queries and observations relating to the divinity of the Son of God:" 1.0 1
"Pugh, Lewis." "A supplement to The grammar of heraldry, now in the press: or, a catalogue of the nobility of Scotland and Ireland, With their Arms in Blazon. By Lewis P'ugh, Gent." 1.0 1
"S. G. S. S. H." "Some notions not fully consider'd either by antients or moderns; which 'tis hoped may put an end to our disputes about the Trinity: together with a new proposal to the learned about the true meaning of the number DCLXVI. The former part being a sermon preached on Christmas-Day, 1729. By S. G. S. S. H." 1.0 1
"E. D." "A serious representation to the people of Great-Britain concerning the Pretender. By E. D." 1.0 1
"Gardner, James," "Remarks on the Reverend Dr. Hancocke's Febrifugum magnum." 1.0 1
"Locke, John," "A treatise of raising our coin," 1.0 1
"Locke, John," "The remains of John Locke Esq;" 1.0 1
"Phil-porney." "A modest defence of publick stews:" 1.0 1
"Xenophon." "The science of good husbandry:" 1.0 1
"Blackall, Offspring," "Of children's bearing the iniquities of their fathers." 1.0 1
"Grimston, William Grimston," "The lawyer's fortune:" 32.0 4
"Gentleman in Murray." "A true and impartial account of the conduct of the well-affected in the north," 1.0 1
"Haym, Nicola Francesco" "Giulio Cesare in Egitto. A serious opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The music entirely by Handel, and selected from various operas set by that Incomparble composer, Under the Direction of Dr. Arnold." 1.0 1
"Haym, Nicola Francesco" "Cajo Marzio Coriolano," 1.0 1
"Gentleman in the army." "An epistle to Dean Swift." 1.0 1
"G. P." "Two plots discover'd, a third pays for all;" 1.0 1
"Walrond, John." "An answer to some queries printed at Exon, relating to the Arian controversy." 1.0 1
"Hottentot of distinction." "The ranelean religion displayed." 1.0 1
"Tutty, William," "Two sermons on the following subjects," 1.0 1
"Bigland, William." "The mechanic's guide:" 1.0 1
"R--er, Ab-l." "Cursory but curious observations of Mr. Ab-l R--er," 1.0 1
"Morris, Peleg." "Leisure hours well-employ'd:" 1.0 1
"Rudder, Samuel," "The history and antiquities of Cirencester." 1.0 1
"Frostiface, Icedore." "An account of all the principal frosts for above an hundred years past:" 1.0 1
"Alderson, James," "Orthographical exercises:" 1.0 1
"Student of the Inner Temple." "Notes on An answer to a late pamphlet entituled, An examination of the scheme of church power, laid down in the Codex juris ecclesiastici Anglicana, &c. In a letter to the author; by a student of the Inner-Temple." 1.0 1
"Burdett, J.," "A letter from Mr. J. Burdett," 1.0 1
"Knight, Samuel," "The great happiness of a lawful government." 1.0 1
"Ollyffe, John," "An essay towards a comprehension:" 1.0 1
"Manningham, Richard," "A discourse concerning the plague and pestilential fevers:" 1.0 1
"Kingsbury, Benjamin." "An answer to An address to the people of Great Britain," 1.0 1
"Kingsbury, Benjamin." "An address to the people of Great Britain," 1.0 1
"Impartial Observer in London." "Fact without fallacy:" 1.0 1
"Montgomery, James," "Prison amusements," 1.0 1
"Cam, Joseph," "A rational and useful account of the venereal disease:" 1.0 1
"Cam, Joseph," "A dissertation on the pox:" 1.0 1
"Cam, Joseph," "The practice of salivating vindicated:" 1.0 1
"Kearsley, George," "Kearsley's gentleman and tradesman's pocket ledger," 14.0 3
"Kearsley, George," "Kearsley's table of trades," 1.0 1
"Kearsley, George," "Kearsly's gentleman and tradesman's pocket ledger," 1.0 1
"Tantarobobus." "The oddity, an humourous poem, being a love letter from a Grub-Street poet to his sweet-heart; consisting of no less than four hundred lines, in one continued rhyme, all ending in ation;" 1.0 1
"Bruce, John," "A true copy of the paper, deliver'd by Capt. John Bruce," 1.0 1
"Collins, William," "Verses humbly address'd to Sir Thomas Hanmer." 1.0 1
"Collins, William," "An epistle:" 1.0 1
"Collins, William," "The baptist-Catechism:" 1.0 1
"Collins, William," "Odes on several descriptive and allegoric subjects." 1.0 1
"Collins, William," "Persian eclogues. Written originally for the entertainment of the ladies of Tauris." 1.0 1
"Collins, William," "Ode occasion'd by the death of Mr. Thomson." 1.0 1
"Hampden." "Ministers the cause of the miseries and disaffection of the people;" 1.0 1
"Brooke, Henry," "The songs in Jack the gyant queller." 1.0 1
"Brooke, Henry," "Universal beauty. A poem." 1.0 3
"Brooke, Henry," "Gustavus Vasa," 1.0 1
"Brooke, Henry," "Liberty and common-sense to the people of Ireland, greeting." 1.0 2
"Brooke, Henry," "The quack-Doctor. A poem. As originally spoke at the Free Grammar School in Manchester. With Notes Critical and Explanatory. Interspersed with proper Observations upon the Design, Conduct, and Execution of it. To which is added, a declamation, spoke at the same time, upon the breaking-up of the school of Christmas, December 13. 1744." 1.0 1
"Brooke, Henry," "The case of the Roman-Catholics of Ireland." 1.0 1
"Eye witness." "Plain truth:" 1.0 1
"Verheiden, Willem," "Spanish policy:" 1.0 1
"Smart, Richard," "Animadversions on the unchristian conduct of an independent community," 1.0 1
"Douglas, F." "The birth-Day; with a few strictures on the times; a poem, in three cantos. With the preface and notes of an edition to be published in the year 1982. By a farmer." 1.0 1
"Douglas, F." "Rural love, a tale. In the Scotish dialect. To which is added a glossary, or alphabetical explanation of the Scotish words and phrases." 1.0 1
"Douglas, F." "A general description of the east coast of Scotland," 1.0 1
"Carey, Henry," "Cupid and Hymen;" 1.0 2
"Carey, Henry," "Chrononhotonthologos," 1.0 1
"Carey, Henry," "The dragon of Wantley." 2.0 12
"Carey, Henry," "Margery;" 1.0 3
"Carey, Henry," "True-Blue;" 1.0 1
"Carey, Henry," "The dragon of Wantley," 9.0 2
"Carey, Henry," "Pudding and dumpling burnt to pot. Or, a compleat key to the dissertation on dumpling. Wherein all the mystery of that dark treatise is brought to light; in such a manner and method, that the meanest capacity may know who and who's together. Published for the general information of mankind. By J. W. author of 684 treatises." 1.0 1
"Carey, Henry," "The contrivances;" 1.0 1
"Carey, Henry," "A learned dissertation on dumpling;" 1.0 1
"Carey, Henry," "Cantatas for a voice with accompanyment;" 1.0 1
"Carey, Henry," "The grumbletonians:" 1.0 1
"Carey, Henry," "Chrononhotonthologos:" 17.0 2
"Carey, Henry," "The honest Yorkshire-Man." 1.0 1
"Carey, Henry," "Poems on several occasions." 1.0 1
"L-r-nce, J-n." "The fatal effects of the present rebellion exemplify'd in a true but melancholy account of the life and death of Mr. Sydenham," 1.0 1
"Churchill, John," "A sermon, preached at the Mayor's chapel," 1.0 1
"Watts, Giles," "Reflections on slow and painful labours, and other subjects in midwifery." 1.0 1
"Student of the Middle Temple." "The hours of love: in four elegies:" 1.0 1
"Winchester, Elhanan," "Comfort for mourning Christians:" 1.0 1
"Winchester, Elhanan," "The restitution of all things (which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began) defended:" 1.0 1
"Winchester, Elhanan," "A funeral sermon for the Reverend Mr. John Wesley," 1.0 1
"Winchester, Elhanan," "An oration on the discovery of America." 1.0 1
"Winchester, Elhanan," "The three woe trumpets;" 1.0 1
"Winchester, Elhanan," "The reigning abominations," 1.0 1
"Winchester, Elhanan," "The holy conversation, and high expectation, of true Christians." 1.0 1
"Winchester, Elhanan," "Ten sermons on various subjects," 1.0 1
"Clarke, John," "A third defence of Dr. Clarke's demonstration of the being and attributes of God. Being a vindication of the two former defences, in answer to a pamphlet, entitled, Dr. Clarke's notions of space examin'd, &c. By John Clarke A. B. Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge." 1.0 1
"Clarke, John," "A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Mary in Lincoln," 1.0 1
"Clarke, John," "An examination of the notion of moral good and evil," 1.0 1
"Kippis, Andrew," "The excellency of the Gospel," 1.0 1
"Kippis, Andrew," "The advantages of religious knowledge." 1.0 1
"Middleton, John," "For the good of the publick." 1.0 1
"Cox, Richard," "A letter from Sir Richard Cox, Bart. to Thomas Prior, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Cox, Richard," "A letter to his Gr--e the D--e of B-----d." 1.0 1
"Cox, Richard," "A letter to His G-e the D-e of B- -d." 1.0 1
"Wotton, Henry," "An essay on the education of children, in the first rudiments of learning. Together with A Narrative of what Knowledge, William Wotton, a Child six Years of Age, had attained unto, upon the Improvement of those Rudiments, in the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew Tongues. By Henry Wotton, Of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and Minister of Wrentham, in Suffolk." 1.0 1
"Hall, Archibald," "An appeal to the public:" 1.0 1
"Wyvill, Christopher," "A letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt, by the Rev. Christopher Wyvill, Late Chairman of the Committee of Association of the County of York." 1.0 1
"Wyvill, Christopher," "Thoughts on our articles of religion," 1.0 1
"Mylne, Robert," "Mr Mylne's Report respecting Tyne Bridge." 1.0 1
"Nicholls, William," "A supplement to the Commentary on The book of common-prayer, &c." 1.0 1
"English Merchant Residing at Leghorn." "Seasonable reflections on the late Convention, concluded the 3d of May last, between the courts of Vienna and Turin," 1.0 1
"C. L." "A letter to a member of Parliament." 1.0 1
"C. L." "The advantages of the succession of the House of Stewart to the crown of Great Britain demonstrated:" 1.0 1
"Condorcet, Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat," "A letter from M. Condorcet," 1.0 1
"Meredith, Amos." "The prologue and epilogue to the new tragi-comical-farcical opera, call'd, Hurlothrumbo:" 1.0 1
"Feltham, John," "A tour through the island of Mann," 1.0 1
"Knox, John," "Observations on the northern fisheries." 1.0 1
"Knox, John," "A view of the British empire, more especially Scotland;" 1.0 1
"Author of The creed of an independent Whig." "Priestianity: or, a view of the disparity between the apostles and the modern inferior clergy." 1.0 1
"Smith, Richard," "The trials on the informations which in pursuance of an order of the House of Commons, were filed by His Majesty's Attorney General against Richard Smith, Esq. and Thomas Brand Hollis, Esq." 1.0 1
"Hartley, J.," "History of the Westminster election," 2.0 2
"Amhurst, N." "Strephon's revenge:" 7.0 3
"Amhurst, N." "Some farther remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled, Observations on the conduct of Great-Britain; Particularly with Relation to the Spanish Depredations and Letters of Reprisal. In a letter to the Craftsman. To which is added, a postscript, in vindication of the West-India merchants, against a late Charge of Theft and Pyracy. By Caleb D'Anvers of Gray's-Inn, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Amhurst, N." "Congratulatory verses to Edward Biddle," 1.0 1
"Amhurst, N." "Three letters to the members of the present parliament," 1.0 1
"Amhurst, N." "An epistle from a student at Oxford," 1.0 1
"Amhurst, N." "An epistle (with a petition in it) to Sir John Blount," 1.0 1
"Amhurst, N." "The second part of An argument against excises; in answer to the objections of several writers; especially with regard to that part of the subject, which relates to the power and conduct of the commissioners and officers of excise. With some remarks on the present state of affairs. By Caleb D'Anvers of Gray's-Inn, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Amhurst, N." "An epistle from the Princess Sobieski to the Chevalier de St. George." 1.0 1
"Amhurst, N." "Oculus Britanniæ:" 1.0 1
"Amhurst, N." "A letter to the revd Mr. Law," 1.0 1
"Amhurst, N." "The country-Journal extraordinary." 1.0 1
"Amhurst, N." "Poems on several occasions." 5.0 3
"Mason, William," "Antinomian heresy exploded:" 1.0 1
"Mason, William," "Scriptural prayers for every morning and evening, for the use of families:" 1.0 1
"Mason, William," "The english garden:" 1.0 1
"Mason, William," "An heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers," 1.0 6
"Mason, William," "Methodism displayed," 26.0 3
"Mason, William," "The believer's pocket companion:" 1.0 1
"Mason, William," "The christian communicant:" 1.0 1
"Mason, William," "An affectionate address to passionate professors: shewing the blessedness of a meek and quiet spirit: the evil of giving way to bad tempers and sinful passions: and pointing out some remedies for subduing them. By W. Mason." 1.0 1
"Mason, William," "The contrast between the life of faith and the life of sense: or, the inexpediency, &c. of games, sports, and plays, for those who profess to be followers of Christ. By W. Mason." 1.0 1
"Mason, William," "Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck, upon his newly invented patent candle-snuffers," 1.0 1
"Mason, William," "The history of Jesus;" 1.0 1
"Mason, William," "Caractacus." 1.0 1
"Mason, William," "An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles," 1.0 1
"Mason, William," "An epistle to Dr. Shebbeare:" 1.0 3
"Mason, William," "The lyrical part of the drama of Caractacus;" 1.0 1
"Mason, William," "Chorus of the dramatic poem of Elfrida," 1.0 1
"Rutherfurd, John." "The importance of the colonies to Great Britain." 1.0 1
"O'Reilly, Michael," "An teagask creestye, agus paidreagha na mainne agus an tranona." 1.0 1
"Clarke, A.," "Remarks on the accomplishment of scripture prophecies ;" 1.0 1
"Polwhele, Richard," "The fate of Lewellyn; or, the druid's sacrifice. A legendary tale. To which is added, The genius of Carnbre', a poem. By a young gentleman of Truro school." 1.0 1
"Leechman, William," "The temper, character, and duty of a minister of the gospel. A sermon" 1.0 1
"Furneaux, Philip," "The importance of education." 1.0 1
"Stewart, Alexander," "The art of hair dressing," 1.0 1
"Stewart, Alexander," "Stuart's Irish Merlin; or universal almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1787." 1.0 1
"Bruce, James," "An interesting narrative of the travels of James Bruce," 1.0 1
"Festing, Michael," "Papists no Christians," 1.0 1
"Carysfort, John Joshua Proby," "A letter from the Right Honourable Lord Carysfort, to the Huntingdonshire Committee." 1.0 2
"Dapper, Beau." "The ladies of pleasure." 1.0 1
"Ufrontorio, Dolorio." "An epistle from the bottle conjurors to the Gothamites;" 1.0 1
"Hanmer, Thomas," "The speech of the Speaker of the House of Commons," 1.0 1
"Curtis, William," "The security and tryumph of true religion and piety," 1.0 1
"Curtis, William," "A narrative of an assault," 1.0 1
"One who is disinterested." "Mr. Law's character vindicated." 1.0 1
"Dyche, Thomas," "A new general English dictionary;" 38.0 6
"Dyche, Thomas," "English particles latiniz'd:" 1.0 1
"Dyche, Thomas," "The malefactor's guide." 1.0 1
"Dyche, Thomas," "A guide to the English tongue." 16.0 2
"Dowars, William," "The expediency and fitness of things considered and exemplified" 1.0 1
"Dowars, William," "A hint to the spiritually learned," 1.0 1
"Le Clerc, Jean," "An account of the life and writings of Mr. John Le Clerc," 1.0 1
"Le Clerc, Jean," "I. Remarks upon Mr. Addison's travels. II. A supplement to Sir William Temple's observations on the Netherlands." 1.0 1
"Le Clerc, Jean," "An oration concerning the excellence and usefulness of ecclesiastical history," 1.0 1
"Le Clerc, Jean," "A funeral oration upon the death of Mr. Philip Limborch, Professor of Divinity among the Remonstrants at Amsterdam: who died April 30. 1712. Pronounc'd May 6. following, being the day of his interment, by Mr. John le Clerc. Translated from the Latin." 1.0 1
"Le Clerc, Jean," "Monsieur Le Clerc's observations upon Mr. Addison's travels" 1.0 1
"Le Clerc, Jean," "An abstract and judgment of Dr. Clark's (rector of St. James's) polemical or controversial writings" 1.0 1
"Le Clerc, Jean," "An account of the life and writings of Mr. John Locke, Author of the Essay Concerning Humane Understanding." 1.0 1
"Osborne, George," "Righteousness the exaltation of a nation. A sermon preach'd at Guildford, March the 24th, 1732. at the assizes held there, Before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief-Justice Eyre, And the Honourable Mr. Baron Thompson. Publish'd at the Request of Mr. High-Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. By George Osborne, Vicar of Battersea in Surry." 1.0 1
"Perceval, John," "The controversy in relation to the test and corporation acts clearly disputed," 1.0 1
"Drummond, John," "The accomptant's pocket-companion:" 1.0 1
"Drummond, John," "The remarkable affecting case and dying words of Mr. Archibald Oswald," 1.0 1
"Cleeve, Bourchier," "A scheme for preventing a further increase of the national debt," 2.0 2
"Cleeve, Bourchier," "A scheme for preventing a further increase of the national debt" 1.0 1
"Spectator." "The coronation:" 1.0 1
"Morley, Thomas," "Two moral, humorous, and satiric poems." 1.0 1
"Malagrida, Gabriel," "The proceedings and sentence of the spiritual court of inquisition of Portugal, against Gabriel Malagrida, Jesuit, for heresy, hypocrisy, false prophecies, Impostures, and various other heinous Crimes: Together with the Sentence of the Lay Court of Justice, passed on him the 20th Day of September 1761, and published in Lisbon by Authority. Faithfully translated from the original Portuguese." 1.0 1
"Paine, John," "The paper-Maker's and stationer's assistant: being a correct list of all the different papers, their tables, rates, and sizes, with the new and additional duties, And the Three Five per Cents. thereon Exactly Calculated. By John Paine, Junior." 1.0 1
"Wiche, John," "An idea of Christian communion and Christian discipline." 1.0 1
"Dalton, John," "An epistle to a young nobleman from his præceptor." 1.0 1
"Dalton, John," "Two sermons preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sept. 15th, and Oct. 20th, 1745." 1.0 1
"Friend to truth." "Calumny detected," 1.0 1
"Taylor, William," "Liberty without licentiousness." 1.0 1
"Franklin, Andrew," "Songs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in the Egyptian festival." 1.0 1
"Franklin, Andrew," "Songs, duetts, chorusses, &c. in The outlaws," 1.0 1
"Franklin, Andrew," "Songs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in The Egyptian festival." 1.0 1
"Franklin, Andrew," "The wandering Jew: or, love's masquerade. A comedy, in two acts. As performed by Their Majesty's servants at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By Andrew Franklin." 1.0 1
"Saunders, Richard," "The english apollo:" 17.0 3
"Farmer, Hugh," "An appendix to an inquiry into the nature and design of Christ's temptation in the wilderness." 1.0 1
"Farmer, Hugh," "An inquiry into the nature and design of Christ's temptation in the wilderness." 11.0 2
"Pomfret, John," "Poems upon several occasions." 1.0 1
"Author of The consolatory letter to a noble lord, late in the military service." "An answer to Asgill's Apologetical oration upon an extraordinary occasion;" 1.0 1
"Jarratt, Devereux," "A brief narrative of the revival of religion in Virginia." 2.0 2
"Clergy-Man of the Country." "Blasphemia detestanda:" 1.0 1
"Betterton, Thomas," "The history of the English stage," 1.0 1
"Betterton, Thomas," "The amorous widow:" 1.0 1
"Betterton, Thomas," "The amorous widow;" 1.0 1
"Barlow, Thomas," "A discourse (seasonable at this time) concerning the laws, ecclesiastical and civil, made against hereticks, by popes, emperors and kings, Provincial and General Councils, approved by the Church of Rome: Shewing I. What Protestant Subjects may expect to suffer under a Popish Prince acting according to those Laws. II. That no Oath or Promise of such a Prince can give them any just Security that he will not execute these Laws upon them. With a preface against persecuting and destroying hereticks. By a cordial friend to the Protestant religion now by Law established in these Realms. Now re-published with an introduction." 1.0 1
"Neptune." "An answer to Mr. de Lolme's observations on the late national embarrassment. By Neptune." 1.0 1
"Philocronos." "The memoirs of another unhappy old gentlewoman." 1.0 1
"Hooker, Richard," "A faithful abridgment of the works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker. In eight books of Ecclesiastical polity. And of all the other treatises which were written by the same author. With an account of his life. By a divine of the Church of England." 1.0 1
"Benson, Robert," "Love and money;" 1.0 1
"Benson, Robert," "Britain's glory; or, a trip to Portsmouth." 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain," 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "A brief and dispassionate view of the difficulties attending the Trinitarian," 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "A review of Lord Vis. Clare's conduct as representative of Bristol. By Josiah Tucker, D. D. Dean of Glocester, and Rector of St. Stephen's in Bristol." 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "The causes of the dearness of provisions assigned;" 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "The life and particular proceedings of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield," 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "An earnest and affectionate address to the common people of England," 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "A letter to Edmund Burke, Esq ; Member of Parliament for the city of Bristol, and agent for the colony of New York, &c. in answer to his printed speech, said to be spoken in the House of Commons, on the twenty-second of March, 1775. By Josiah Tucker, D.D. Dean of Glocester." 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "A second letter to a friend concerning naturalizations:" 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "Tract V. The respective pleas and arguments of the mother country, and of the colonies, distinctly set forth;" 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "Reflections on the expediency of a law for the naturalization of foreign Protestants:" 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "Reflections on the present matters in dispute between Great Britain and Ireland;" 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "Reflections on the present low price of coarse wools, its immediate causes, and its probable remedies." 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "Six sermons on important subjects. By Josiah Tucker, D. D. Dean of Glocester; And Rector of St. Stephen, Bristol." 1.0 1
"Tucker, Josiah," "Tract V. The respective pleas and arguments of the mother country, and of the colonies, distinctly set forth; and the impossibility of a compromise of differences, OR A Mutual Concession Of Rights, plainly demonstrated. With a prefatory epistle, to the Plenipotentiaries of the late Congress at Philadelphia. Second edition. By Josiah Tucker, D.D. Dean of Glocester." 1.0 1
"Forrest, Theodosius," "Ways to kill care." 1.0 1
"Shilock," "The triumph of envy: or, the vision of Shilock the Jew. To which is prefix'd a copper plate, Engrav'd by the Best Hands, from the Original done in Holland. How are the Mighty fallen? Tell it not Gath, Publish it not in the Streets of Askelon, lest the Daughters of the Philistines Rejoice, lest the Daughters of the Uncircumcised Triumph." 1.0 1
"Tighe, Edward," "Melantius" 1.0 1
"Chandler, Benjamin," "The apostles creed better than the assembly's catechism." 1.0 1
"Baldwin, John," "A new act of an inferior parliament:" 1.0 1
"McNaight, John," "A specimen of plain and practical catechising; by John Mcnaight, A. M. Minister of Buitle." 1.0 1
"Markham, Gervase," "Markham's master-piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. Drawn with great Pains and Approved Experience, and the Publick Practice of the best Horse-Marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The I. Containing Cures Physical: The II. All Cures Chyrargical. Together with The Nature, Use, and Quality of every Simple mentioned through the whole Work. Now the Nineteenth Time Printed, Corrected and Augmented, with above Thirty New Chapters, and Forty new Medicines, heretofore never Published. To which is Added, The Exactest Receipts for Curing all Diseases, in Oxen, Cow, Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Dogs, and all small Catle. Also The compleat jockey. Containing Methods for the Training Horses up for Racing, with their Heats and Courses, and Manner of Keeping, &c. Also, Instructions to avoid being Cheated by Horsecoursers. To which is added in this nineteenth impression, Directions to preserve all sorts of Cattle from all manner of Diseases, and to feed Cattle Fat, without Corn, Hay, or Grass. Also the Way to improve St-Foin. With divers other things never before made publick." 1.0 1
"Markham, Gervase," "The compleat husbandman and gentleman's recreation:" 1.0 1
"Believer," "Ruah Kritikon. A short comment upon the revelation of Jeremiah Van Husen, the prophet." 1.0 1
"Gordon, John," "The famous bull or constitution unigenitus," 1.0 1
"Britton, John," "Sheridan and Kotzebue." 1.0 1
"P. D." "A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake," 1.0 2
"Hill, Samuel," "Compendious speculations concerning sacerdotal remission of sins." 1.0 1
"Reynolds, John," "A sermon upon the mournful occasion of the funeral of the reverend and excellent Mr. Matthew Henry," 1.0 2
"Reynolds, John," "The garden of love, and royal flower of fidelity." 1.0 1
"Wayman, Lewis." "A further enquiry after truth." 1.0 1
"Manley, Delariviere," "A learned comment upon Dr. Hare's excellent sermon preach'd before the D. of Marlborough," 1.0 1
"Manley, Delariviere," "A stage-Coach journey to Exeter." 1.0 1
"Manley, Delariviere," "A true narrative of what pass'd at the examination of the Marquis de Guiscard," 1.0 1
"Manley, Delariviere," "Almyna:" 1.0 1
"Manley, Delariviere," "A true relation of the several facts and circumstances of the intended riot and tumult on Queen Elizabeth's birth-day." 2.0 3
"Manley, Delariviere," "A modest enquiry into the reasons of the joy expressed by a certain sett of people," 1.0 1
"Faustinus," "Faustinus the Presbyter, to the empress Flaccilla: of the Trinity, or, of the faith against the Arians. To which is added, a preface, giving some account of the author, and his faith. A Treatise very necessary to be Read at this Time." 1.0 1
"Gundy, Solomon," "The muse's vagaries;" 1.0 1
"Hardy, Henry," "A vision from the Lord God Almighty," 1.0 1
"Sorrow, Obadiah." "A letter from a Quaker at Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, to Philip, Duke of Wh-n, at Madrid in Spain." 1.0 1
"J. B." "Laura;" 1.0 1
"Pratt, Peter," "The theory of chess; a treatise, in which the principles and maxims of this game, or rather science, are clearly and concisely explained; As concisely at least, As it might be advisable to attempt: Including Directions for Playing, Modelled and Arranged in an Original Manner: Accompanied with Necessary Illustrations. For the Use of those, Whom the Celebrity of Chess, Has inspired with a wish to become acquainted with it; But who, Not having access to any Professor, Have no better way of acquiring the Rudiments, Than a Recourse to Publications on the subject." 1.0 1
"Boucher, Jonathan," "A letter from a Virginian to the members of the Congress to be held at Philadelphia, on the first of September, 1774." 1.0 1
"Member of the English college of secular priests at Lisbon." "The doctrines and practices of the Jesuits." 1.0 1
"R. R." "A new description of all the counties in England and Wales:" 1.0 1
"Stackhouse, Thomas," "The miseries and great hardships of the inferiour clergy," 5.0 2
"Stackhouse, Thomas," "The life of Mr. Woolston, with an impartial account of his writings." 1.0 1
"Stackhouse, Thomas," "Memoirs of the life, character, conduct, and writings of Dr. Francis Atterbury," 1.0 1
"Everett, John," "A genuine narrative of the memorable life and actions of John Everett," 1.0 1
"Author of the Declaration of Truth." "A letter to Andrew Snape," 1.0 1
"Officer at Hanover." "Popular prejudice concerning partiality to the interests of Hanover," 1.0 1
"Cooke, Samuel." "The compleat English gardener: or, gardening made perfectly easy:" 1.0 1
"Cooke, Samuel." "The complete English gardener:" 1.0 1
"Nelthorpe, George." "Julia to Pollio." 1.0 1
"Deans, Archibald." "An account of the last words of Christian Ker" 1.0 1
"Stevenson, William," "Zeal and moderation reconcil'd:" 1.0 1
"Stevenson, William," "A catalogue, of coins, medals, bronzes, pictures, Prints, Drawings, Books, &c. &c." 1.0 1
"Swieten, Gottfried van," "The creation;" 1.0 1
"Swieten, Gottfried van," "The creation." 1.0 1
"Purney, Thomas," "The ordinary of Newgate his account," 1.0 1
"Purney, Thomas," "Pastorals." 1.0 2
"May, Richard." "The brewer and victualler's guide; or, compleat beer table." 1.0 1
"Lovell, Edward," "Popery destructive to church and state. Two sermons" 1.0 1
"Lovell, Edward," "The duty and obligation of praying for his present Majesty," 1.0 1
"Parsons, Edward," "The sovereignty of providence: a sermon. Preached at White-Chapel, Leeds, on Sunday the second of January, 1791. By Edward Parsons." 1.0 1
"Lund, Lucas." "Poems by Lucas Lund." 1.0 1
"Rooker, James," "The nature and importance of contending earnestly for the faith." 1.0 1
"S. W." "The history of the two impostors Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck," 1.0 1
"Holt, Richard," "A short treatise of artificial stone," 1.0 1
"Thomas, Robert," "The cause of truth," 1.0 1
"Norris, Charles," "The reconciler or the Bangorian controversy, abridg'd, made familiar, and brought to a final period;" 1.0 1
"Richmond and Lennox, Charles Lennox," "A letter from His Grace the Duke of Richmond" 1.0 1
"Mavor, William Fordyce," "The British Nepos;" 1.0 1
"Mavor, William Fordyce," "Natural history, for the use of schools; founded on the Linnaean arrangement of animals; with Popular Descriptions in the Manner of Goldsmith and Buffon. Illustrated by Thirty-Eight Copperplates, representing One Hundred and Fifty of the most curious Objects. By William Mavor, LL.D. Vicar of Hurley, Berkshire, Chaplain to the Earl of Dumfries, Author of the British Nepos, &c. &c. &c." 1.0 1
"Fovargue, Stephen," "A new catalogue of vulgar errors." 1.0 1
"Waldron, George," "The history and description of the Isle of Man:" 1.0 1
"Waldron, George," "A perswasive oration to the people of Great Britain." 1.0 1
"Publicus." "Some short observations on the late Militia Bill:" 1.0 1
"Seagrave, Robert," "A letter to the people of England." 1.0 1
"Seagrave, Robert," "Observations upon the conduct of the clergy," 1.0 1
"Seagrave, Robert," "A letter to the people of England;" 3.0 2
"Seagrave, Robert," "The peace of Europe." 1.0 1
"Seagrave, Robert," "Six sermons upon the manner of salvation." 1.0 1
"Seagrave, Robert," "Observations upon the conduct of the clergy." 1.0 1
"Seagrave, Robert," "Remarks upon the Bishop of London's pastoral letter." 1.0 1
"Author of 'The impossibility of witchcraft, &c.'." "The impossibility of witchcraft further demonstrated." 1.0 1
"Fournel," "An essay on somnambulism, or sleep-walking," 1.0 1
"Abraham Ben Gorion." "The book of the chronicles of the chief minister of E----d." 1.0 1
"Burrington, George," "Seasonable considerations on the expediency of a war with France;" 1.0 1
"Gib, Adam," "A memorial and remonstrance," 1.0 1
"Gib, Adam," "Vindiciæ dominicæ: a defence of the reformation-standards of the Church of Scotland, Concerning the Administration of the Lord's Supper; and the One Sonship of Jesus Christ: in which Some Doctrines of the said Standards, upon these important Subjects, are Explained and Vindicated." 1.0 1
"Practitioner in the law." "The young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository:" 11.0 3
"Moore, Edward," "Gil Blas. A comedy." 1.0 1
"Moore, Edward," "The gamester. A tragedy." 1.0 1
"Moore, Edward," "Yarico to Inkle." 1.0 1
"Moore, Edward," "The epistle of Yarico to Inkle. A poem." 1.0 1
"Moore, Edward," "The foundling." 11.0 2
"Moore, Edward," "An ode to Mr. Grk." 1.0 1
"Amery, Thomas." "The trial at large," 1.0 2
"Pratt, Charles," "An inquiry into the nature and effect of the writ of Habeas Corpus," 1.0 1
"Pratt, Charles," "Lord Camden's argument in Doe on the demise of Hindson," 1.0 1
"Coppinger, W." "The life of Miss Nano Nagle," 1.0 1
"Clarke, J.," "The housekeeper's and clerk's assistant. Being tables carefully calculated for paying wages, salaries, annuities, and interest, from One Shilling to Ten Thousand Pounds per Annum; after an entire, new, and more exact Method than any hitherto published; and so easy as to be understood by the meanest Capacity, being useful in all Families, Offices, &c. By J. Clarke, Late Supervisor of the Excise." 1.0 1
"Bonnycastle, John," "An introduction to algebra;" 5.0 2
"Postlethwayt, Malachy," "The national and private advantages of the African trade considered:" 1.0 1
"Postlethwayt, Malachy," "The merchant's public counting-house:" 1.0 1
"Midriff, John," "Observations on the spleen and vapours:" 1.0 1
"Disturnell, Josiah," "A sermon, preached before the Laudable Association of Antigallicans," 1.0 1
"Rusby, John." "The trial at large of John Rusby, corn-factor, for regrating corn, at the Corn Exchange, Mark-Lane, London, 8th Nov. last; tried before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, the 4th July, 1800." 1.0 1
"Mann," "The extraordinary case, and perfect cure, of the gout," 1.0 1
"Chevalier, Thomas," "Observations in defence of a Bill lately brought into Parliament, for erecting the Corporation of Surgeons of London into a College;" 1.0 1
"J. L." "A letter to a Member of Parliament." 1.0 1
"Guyse, John," "Christ, the son of God," 1.0 1
"Guyse, John," "Youth reminded of a judgment to come." 1.0 1
"Guyse, John," "A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. William Johnson;" 1.0 1
"Guyse, John," "Remarks on a catechism," 1.0 1
"Guyse, John," "A sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Reverend and learned Mr John Hubbard," 1.0 2
"Guyse, John," "God's alarm to Great-Britain:" 1.0 1
"Guyse, John," "Early seekers of Christ directed and encourag'd," 1.0 1
"Welchman, Edward," "A dialogue betwixt a protestant minister and a Romish priest:" 13.0 2
"Welchman, Edward," "Dr. Clarke's scripture doctrine of the trinity examined." 1.0 1
"Welchman, Edward," "A dialogue betwixt a Protestant minister and a Romish priest." 1.0 1
"Carpenter, Benjamin," "Difference of sentiment no objection to the exercise of mutual love." 1.0 1
"Carpenter, Benjamin," "A letter to the Rev. R. Foley, M.A." 1.0 1
"Hurdis, James," "Reflections upon the commencement of a new year." 1.0 1
"Geddie, John." "Some choice sentences and practices of Emilia Geddie," 1.0 1
"Milbourne, Luke," "The people not the original of civil power, proved from God's word, the doctrine and liturgy of the establish'd church, and from the laws of England." 1.0 1
"Milbourne, Luke," "Conciones du? ad clerum londinensem, Collegii Sionensis socios apprimè reverendos, habit? in templo Sti Alphegi, Aprilis die 2.⁰ 1703. & Maii die 10.⁰ 1715. In quibus Poenarum Gehennalium Aeternitas asseritur, & Conscientia vindicatur: A Luca Milbourne, Ecclesiae Anglicanae Presbytero." 1.0 1
"Milbourne, Luke," "Evil not to be done," 1.0 1
"Milbourne, Luke," "A guilty conscience makes a rebel;" 1.0 1
"Milbourne, Luke," "The christian subject's duty to his lawful prince." 1.0 2
"Milbourne, Luke," "A sermon preach'd at the Parish Church of St. Ethelburga, on Friday, Jan. 30th, 1707/8. Being A Day of Solemn Fasting and Humiliation, Appointed by Law, For the Execrable Murder of King Charles the First, Of Blessed Memory. By Luke Milbourne, a Presbyter of the Church of England." 1.0 1
"Milbourne, Luke," "The curse of regicides:" 1.0 1
"Milbourne, Luke," "Evil not to be done, that good may come of it." 1.0 1
"Milbourne, Luke," "Tom of Bedlam's answer to his brother Ben Hoadly," 1.0 1
"Milbourne, Luke," "Ignorance and folly put to silence by well-doing:" 1.0 1
"Mauduit, Israel," "The parallel: being the substance of two speeches, supposed to have been made in the closet, by two different Ministers, some time before a late demise. Humbly submitted to the judgment of those who are to consider of the renewal of our Prussian treaty." 1.0 1
"Cutts, John," "Rebellion defeated;" 1.0 1
"Doctor Codex." "Dr. Codex's pastoral letter versified;" 1.0 1
"Freeman, Francis," "The uncertainty of the morrow," 1.0 1
"Tory Freeholder." "A letter from a Tory freeholder to his representative in Parliament," 1.0 1
"Sandys, John," "The salopian zealot: or, the good vicar in a bad mood." 1.0 1
"Sandys, John," "The salopian zealot:" 1.0 1
"Reed, Benjamin." "A reply to a pamphlet," 1.0 1
"Leeke, Robert," "Peace with God, and with one another, a sure way to a good peace abroad. Recommended in a sermon preached in the parish-church of Great Snoring in the County of Norfolk, on Wednesday the 4th of February 1740, Being the Day appointed for a General Fast, &c. By Robert Leeke, B. D. Rector of the Parish." 1.0 1
"Morgan, T.," "Poetry." 1.0 1
"Paschoud," "Historico-Political geography:" 1.0 1
"Williamson, James," "A defence of the doctrines, establishment, and conduct, of the Church of England, from the charges of the Rev. Joseph Berington, and the Rev. John Milner. By James Williamson, B. D. of Queen's College, Oxford; Prebendary of Lincoln, and Rector of Winwick in Northamptonshire." 1.0 1
"Williamson, James," "A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's Church, on Monday, October 25, 1779;" 1.0 1
"Rowley, Hercules." "An answer to Mr. Maxwell's second letter to Mr. Rowley, concerning the bank. By Hercules Rowley, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Carey, William," "An enquiry into the obligations of Christians," 1.0 1
"Nettleton, Thomas," "An account of the success of inoculating the small-pox;" 1.0 1
"Winter, George," "The farmer convinced; or, the reviewers of the Monthly Review anatomized; their ignorance expos'd; and their vague, futile, and fallacious assertions refuted. Also, W-----'s new and compendious system of husbandry dissected; with Remarks on his Patent Drill Machine. By Benjamin Bramble, An Old Experienced Farmer." 1.0 1
"Gentleman of the Inner-Temple, and a Native of the Diocese of Norwich." "A description of the diocese of Norwich:" 1.0 1
"Macaulay, Aulay," "A sermon on the peculiar advantages of Sunday schools:" 1.0 1
"Rundle, Thomas," "God the rewarder of them that diligently seek Him." 1.0 1
"Rundle, Thomas," "A sermon preach'd in Christ-Church, Dublin," 1.0 1
"School-Boy." "A critick no wit:" 1.0 1
"Booker, Daniel." "The beauties of the Mass exemplified," 1.0 1
"Member of the Society of Antiquarians." "A genuine copy of the tryal of Thomas Grimes, Esq. alias Lord S------," 1.0 1
"Atalia," "The court legacy." 1.0 1
"Passionate lover of his country." "The naked and undisguis'd truth," 1.0 1
"Calonne, Charles Alexandre de," "The speech delivered, by the order and in the presence of the King, in the Assembly of the Notables, held at Versailles, the 22d of February, 1787, by M. de Calonne, Comptroller General of the Finances." 1.0 1
"Hull, Thomas," "The fairy favour. A masque." 1.0 1
"Hull, Thomas," "The perplexities: a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden." 1.0 1
"Ward, John," "Clavis usur?;" 1.0 1
"Ward, John," "Clavis usuræ:" 1.0 1
"Ward, John," "Happiness: a poem." 1.0 1
"Ward, John," "A practical method," 1.0 1
"Broughton, Thomas," "The perfection of the Christian morality asserted. A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. James in Bristol, March 19, 1752, before the subscribers to the infirmary of that city. By Thomas Broughton, A. M. Prebendary of Sarum; and Vicar of Bedmister, with St. Mary Redcliffe and St. Thomas in Bristol. Publish'd at the Request of the subscribers." 1.0 1
"Broughton, Thomas," "A serious and affectionate warning to servants," 1.0 1
"Broughton, Thomas," "The speech of the Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton, Bart. at the meeting held at Stafford, the 27th of February last," 1.0 1
"Peckwell, Henry," "The saviour's heart. A fragment." 1.0 1
"Peckwell, Henry," "An apology for Catholic faith, morality and loyalty. Addressed to the Countess Dowager of Huntington. Occasioned by a late publication, entitled Interesting facts concerning popery. By the Rev. Mr. Peckwell." 1.0 1
"Peckwell, Henry," "The glory of the Lord filling the house of God: a sermon preached on the thirteenth of August, 1775. at the opening of a new chapel, at Lewes in Sussex. By the Reverend Henry Peckwell, M. A. Late of Edmund-Hall, Oxford; and Chaplain to the Most Honourable the Marchioness Dowager of Lothian." 1.0 1
"Merrick, James," "A dissertation on Proverbs," 1.0 1
"Webb, Daniel Carless." "An address to the public, setting forth the benefit accruing to the community at large, by enclosing the lands now laying waste in Great Britain;" 1.0 1
"March, R." "A treatise on silk," 1.0 1
"Allen, William," "The landlord's companion: or, ways and means to raise the value of land. Containing, I. Considerations on the Reasonableness and Necessity of advancing the Tarming Interest; particularly the Corn Trade. II. Considerations on the Cattle Trade, and the Methods of raising the British Rents. III. Considerations on other Methods of relieving our Landholders. With political discourses on the land-tax, war, and other subjects, occasionally intermixed. By William Allen, Of Fbston in Pembrokeshire, Esq;" 1.0 1
"Allen, William," "The duty of abstaining from the use of West India produce," 1.0 1
"Hewerdine, Thomas," "The common prayer-book no English mass-book:" 1.0 1
"Hewerdine, Thomas," "A serious address to the Anabaptists: being a letter from a minister to some of his parishioners of that persuasion." 1.0 1
"Llewellyn, Thomas," "Historical and critical remarks on the British tongue and its connection with other languages founded on its state in the Welsh Bible." 1.0 1
"Scrutator." "Scrutator to responsor;" 1.0 1
"Beddingfield, Margery," "The genuine trial of Margery Beddingfield and Richard Ringe," 1.0 1
"Blakeway, Robert," "An exhortation to obedience and faithful adherence to King George. In two sermons preach'd at Little Ilford in Essex, in November and December, 1715. Wherein is Prov'd, That His Majesty is our Rightful King, according to the Will of God, and Laws of Man : That the Pretender neither is, nor can be our King, agreeably to either : And that, if he should ever come to the Imperial Crown of these Realms (which God forbid) he must be a Wicked and Tyrannical King. By Robert Blakeway, Rector of the said Parish, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Henry Lord Herbert." 1.0 1
"Waring, George," "The end of time." 1.0 1
"Waring, George," "A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Right Honorable the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon; who departed this life June 17, 1791, in the eighty-fourth year of her age. Preached at the Chapel in King-Street, Birmingham, on Sunday Evening, June 26, 1791. By G. Waring. Published by Request." 1.0 1
"Waring, George," "A sermon on the righteousness of Christ;" 1.0 1
"Ion, George." "A sermon preached at Bubwith, on Friday, February 4, 1780," 1.0 1
"Hartley, David," "The right of appeal to juries," 1.0 1
"Hartley, David," "An address to the committee of the county of York," 1.0 1
"Hartley, David," "The budget." 1.0 9
"Hartley, David," "Substance of a speech in Parliament." 1.0 1
"Hartley, David," "An address to the Right Worshipful the Mayor and Corporation," 1.0 1
"Cappe, Catharine," "An account of two charity schools for the education of girls:" 1.0 1
"Malton, Thomas," "An essay, concerning the publication of works, on science and literature, by subscription. Inscribed to the Nobility and Gentry of England, by Thomas Malton; author of the Compleat treatise on perspective, in Folio. To which is added A true case, between that author, his printer, and paper-merchant." 1.0 1
"Mickle, William Julius," "The concubine: a poem," 1.0 1
"Whiston, William," "An account of the Convocation's proceedings with relation to Mr. Whiston." 1.0 1
"Whiston, William," "A second reply to Doctor Allix." 1.0 1
"Whiston, William," "An essay on the Revelation of St. John," 1.0 1
"Whiston, William," "An account of Mr. Whiston's prosecution at, and banishment from, the University of Cambridge." 1.0 1
"Whiston, William," "Apostolical rules for ecclesiastical courts:" 1.0 1
"Whiston, William," "Mr. Whiston's defence of himself," 1.0 1
"Whiston, William," "Mr. Whiston's friendly address to the Baptists." 1.0 1
"Whiston, William," "The horeb covenant reviv'd:" 1.0 1
"Whiston, William," "The eternity of hell-torments considered:" 1.0 1
"Whiston, William," "A collection of original texts of Scripture, and testimonies of antiquity that relate to Christian discipline: with notes. As also, an humble and serious address to the clergy, the Bishops, Presbyters, and Deacons of Great-Britain and Ireland, for the Restoration of the same Discipline. By Will. Whiston, M.A." 1.0 1
"Whiston, William," "The testimony of Phlegon vindicated:" 1.0 1
"Whiston, William," "Athanasian forgeries, impositions, and interpolations." 1.0 1
"Friend to the Constitution." "Observations on the duty and power of juries," 1.0 2
"Roberts, Francis," "The great worth of scripture knowledge;" 1.0 1
"James, R." "A dissertation on fevers and inflammatory distempers." 17.0 4
"Bellomont, Charles Coote," "A letter to Lord Viscount Beauchamp," 1.0 1
"Croft, Thomas," "A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Reverend John Hughes," 1.0 1
"Guiscard, Antoine," "Memoirs of the Marquis de Guiscard." 1.0 1
"Shaw, Peter," "A treatise of incurable diseases:" 1.0 1
"Goodfellow, J." "The ready calculator, or universal directory and complete pocket-assistant for merchants," 1.0 1
"Tryon, Thomas," "The merchant, citizen and country-man's instructor:" 1.0 1
"Tryon, Thomas," "The way to get wealth;" 1.0 1
"James, Samuel," "An abstract of the gracious dealings of God," 1.0 1
"Johnson, Alexander," "A collection of authentic cases," 1.0 1
"Holbrook, Anthony," "An essay upon church authority." 1.0 1
"Snelling, Thomas," "Snelling on the coins of Great Britain France and Ireland, &c. in detached pieces, as follows: I. Gold Coin and Coinage of England, from Henry III. to the present Time. II. Silver Coin and Coinage of England, from the Conquest to the present Time. III. Copper Coin and Coinage of England, including Town Pieces and Tradesmen's Tokens. IV. Silver Coin and Coinage of Scotland, from Alexander I. to the Union of the Two Kingdoms. - To which is added Four Plates of the Gold Billon and Copper Coins of that Kingdom. V. Gold, Silver, &c. Coins struck in France by English Princes-Coins struck by the East India Company-Coins struck in the West India Colonies, and in the Isle of Man-Pattern Pieces for Gold and Silver English Coins-Gold Nobles struck abroad in Imitation of English, and Counterseit Sterlings. VI. Irish Coins in Silver and Copper, before and from the Conquest to the present Reign, being a Supplement, (with great Additions) to Simon's Irish Coins. Vii. Origin, Nature and Use of Jettons or Counters, especially those called Black Money and Abbey Pieces, and the Manner of reckoning with them. The whole containing seventy copper plates." 1.0 1
"N. P." "Weighley, alias Wild." 1.0 1
"Stillingfleet, Benjamin," "Some thoughts occasioned by the late earthquakes. A poem. By Benjamin Stillingfleet." 1.0 1
"Stillingfleet, Benjamin," "An essay on conversation." 2.0 2
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