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- 'Aks-i partaw. A series of poems, containing the plaints, consolations, and delights of Achmed Ardebeili, a Persian exile. With notes historical and explanatory. By Charles Fox
- 'En 'oligo Kristianos. The almost Christian discovered: or, the false professor tried and cast. ... By Matthew Mead
- 'I am always inclined to respect the institutions of every community which has risen under many difficulties, from low beginnings to superior pre-eminence. ..
- 'Race' in Europe
- 'Tis all my eye: addressed to Archibald Macdonald, Esq. By a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn
- 'Tis well if it takes
- 'Tis well it's no worse: a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By the author of Love in a village
- 'Twas on Christmas Day. Sung by Mr. Fawcett, in Auld Robin Gray
- 'Twas when old Darker dyed Sirs for ever bless his name
- 'Vote National Front' Poster
- 'ere round the huge oak
- 'squire Badger. Burletta, in two parts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in the Haymarket. The music composed by Dr. Arne
- 'squire Randal's excursion round London: or, a week's frolic, in the year 1776. With the remarks of John Trusty. In a series of letters to their friends and bottle companions In the Country. Being a f
- 'tis all a cheat; or the way of the world: represented in the characters of the widower, the widow, the courtier, The Buffoon, The Flatterer, The Catchpole, The Thief, The Attorney, The Lady of Pleasu
- 'tis well it's no worse: a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants
- 'twas right to marry him; or, the history of Miss Petworth. In two volumes. ..
- 'twas wrong to marry him; or, the history of Lady Dursley. ..
- (1) Printed, 1742. A letter &c. I Received in due Time, the Letter or Paper, written by your Friend in March last, with another short Paper, in the same Hand, that accompanied it; I have perused both
- (2d time ever performed in America.) On Wednesday evening, 11th December, will be presented ... Pizarro: or, The death of Rolla. ... To which will be added ... The horse and widow. ..
- (A copy.) After our hearty commendations. Whereas his Majesty's service doth at this time require a speedy supply of seamen ... We do therefore, ... hereby pray and enjoin you to cause all straggling
- (Abridgment.) Happiness and rights. Some points plainly treated, relating to the rights of man and his happiness. Addressed to all Englishmen who chuse to think for themselves, By Richard Hey; author
- (Abridgment.) Happiness and rights. Some points plainly treated, relating to the rights of man and his happiness. Addressed to all Englishmen. Who chuse to think for themselves, By Richard Hey; author
- (Annals of agriculture.) Sir, during my absence of eight months ... some steps having been taken by government in relation to the corn trade ... I take the liberty (as editor of the above work) earnes
- (By particular desire.) Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, March 5, 1777, will be performed an oratorio, called The prodigal son. (The music composed by Dr. Arnold) ..
- (By the King's authority.) The companion or Spiritual guide at the altar Containing prayers, ejaculations, meditations, and the order for the administration of the Lord's Supper; according to the usag
- (Circular.) Dublin Castle, 18th August 1800. Sir, the regiment of dragoons being fixed upon as one of the corps to receive volunteers from the fencible regiments of cavalry, in this kingdom, without l
- (Circular.) Dublin Castle, [blank] June, 1800. Sir, I am directed to acquaint you, for your information and guidance, that the following instructions have been issued in regard to the bounty of ten gu
- (Concluded cause roll.) 14th September, 1762. Memorial for the master taylors of Edinburgh, pursuers, against the journeymen taylors, defenders
- (Copy) Directed, Francis Arthur, Esq. 54, Dawson-Street. Cornwallis. Dublin-Castle, 3d October, 1798. Sir, Having laid before the Lord Lieutenant your memorial, and the inclosures, I am directed to ac
- (Copy) Directed, Francis Arthur, Esq. E. Cooke. Dublin-Castle, 15th October, 1798. Sir, I examined William Maum, whose evidence I am clear is false, and he will be sent off and transported; and there
- (Copy.) Honorable Sirs, on the behalf of Stephen Popham, Esq. at Madras, we have to submit the accompanying correspondence ..
- (Copy.) To Ernest William Fallofield, Esquire, President, and the members of the Board of Trade, Fort Saint George. ..
- (Express from Castlebar.) the genuine trial of G.R. Fitzgerald, Esq; On a charge of murder, committed on the bodies of Patrick Randal M'Donnell and Charles Hipson, Esqrs. on the 21st day of February
- (For public consideration.) Heads of a bill for enlarging and improving the harbour of Leith; ..
- (For ready money only.) Thomas Lomas, linen-draper, mercer, and haberdasher. At his shop in the Market-Place, Leicester. Sells the following articles wholesale and retail, upon the most reasonable ter
- (For the use of schools.) an abridgement of the History of Scotland, from Robertson, Stuart, &c. in the manner of Goldsmith's Abridgement of the Histories of England, Rome, and Greece
- (In a few days will be published) the political magnet: Or An essay in defence of the late revolution, and of the settlement of the crown in the Protestant line. Proving that the rights belonging to t
- (In the Cromarty complaints.) Continuation of the minutes of election for the county of Selkirk, anno 1747
- (Just published, price 5s in boards,) and sold by J. Gillies, bookseller, Perth. The farmer and corn-dealer's assistant; or, the knowledge of weights and measures made easy, by a variety of tables. .
- (Lord Alva Reporter.) Information for James Stodart, Esq; old provost of Edinburgh; James Stirling, Esq; one of the present bailies of Edinburgh; and others, being a majority of the town-council of th
- (Lord Auchinleck reporter) Information for Elizabeth Mudie relict of Doctor Robert Smith of Forret, defender, against William Smith, only son ... pursuer
- (Lord Barjarg reporter.) Information for John M'Farlane, officer of excise at Hamilton, and James Cargill constable there, defenders; against Angus Sinclair, change-keeper in Hunthill, in the parish o
- (Lord Coalston reporter.) Information for Alexander Blackwood merchant in Edinburgh, pursuer; against John Cathcart of London, merchant, defender
- (Lord Coalston reporter.) October 25. 1770. Information for Alexander Greig flesher in Edinburgh, pursuer, against William Green merchant in Edinburgh, defender
- (Lord Elliock reporter) Information for Alexander and William Coplands, elder and younger, of Collieston, defenders; against John Spotiswood of Spotiswood, pursuer
- (Lord Elliock reporter.) Memorial for Mrs Alison Cunningham, only daughter of the deceased John Cunningham of Balbougie, and now spouse to Captain Robert Mudie of Leith, and the said Captain Mudie for
- (Lord Gardenston reporter.) 19th July 1783. (The Lord Ordinary made avisandum to the court with the following minutes of debate; and appointed the same to be printed, and lodged in the lords boxes aga
- (Lord Kennet reporter.) Information for Mr. Archibald Hope, writer in Edinburgh, defender; against James Earl of Abercorn, pursuer
- (Lord Stonefield reporter.) August 8. 1770. Memorial for Hunter-James Ferrier
- (Lord Stonefield reporter.) Memorial for James Schaw, servant to Patrick Heron of Heron, Esquire, and others, defenders; against William Rorison, factor on the sequestred estate of Barscob
- (Lord Woodhall reporter.) Feb. 5, 1760. Information for Archibald Trotter, merchant in Glasgow, pursuer, against Andrew Cochran, John Murdoch, and Company, bankers in Glasgow, defenders
- (Mrs. Inchbald's translation.) The midnight hour. A comedy. In three acts. From the French of M. Damaniant, called Guerre ouverte; ou, Ruse contre ruse as it is now performing at the Theatres Royal Co
- (Old American Company.) A grand serious pantomine. In three parts, intermixed with dances, never performed in New-York called the Danaides. With new music, dresses and decorations. Published by Wm. Hu
- (Published according to act of Parliament.) The second part of the unfortunate shipwright; or, The blind man's travels through many parts of England, in pursuit of his right
- (Published with the approbation of the judges.) The trials of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, and others; for the murder of Patrick Randal MacDonnell, and Charles Hips
- (Pursuant to the notice thrown out by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce.) The construction and extensive use of a newly invented universal seed-furrow plough (from
- (Stewart's improved edition.) The universal spelling-book: or, A new and easy guide to the English language. I. Tables of words, of one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven syllables; with natural
- (Teind cause.) (Lord Colston reporter.) June 12. 1765. Information for William Govan of Drumquhassle, and Captain William Craig of Dalnair, heritors in the parish of Drymen, against William Duke of Mo
- (Teind cause.) Answers for George Marquis of Tweeddale, and his tutors; to the petition of William Morris of Brieryhill. ..
- (Teind cause.) Answers for William Earl of Dumfries and Stair, to the petition of Thomas Gordon of Earlston, proprietor of the lands and barony of Afton, lying in the parish of New Cumnock, and of Gil
- (Teind cause.) Answers for the principal and masters of the United College of St. Salvator and St. Leonard in the University of St. Andrews, to the petition of Andrew Skene of Dyce. ..
- (Teind cause.) February 23. 1767. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, commissioners for plantation of kirks and valuation of teinds, the petition of Mr. John Dickson of Kilbuch
- (Teind cause.) Replies for William Morris of Brieryhill; to the answers for George Marquis of Tweeddale, and his tutors. ..
- (Teind cause.) Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, commissioners for plantation of kirks and valuation of teinds; the petition of Thomas Gordon of Earlston, Esq; as heretable p
- (Teind cause.) Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, commissioners for plantation of kirks, and valuation of teinds, the petition of William Morris of Brieryhill; ..
- (Teind court.) February 27. 1770. Memorial for the heritors of the parish of Tranent, defenders, against Mr Charles Cunningham minister of the gospel at Tranent, pursuer
- (Teind-cause. Lord Auchinleck reporter). July 12. 1765. Memorial for Lieut.-Gen. Sir David Cuningham of Livingston, bart. patron and heritor of the parish of Whitburn, and for most of the other herito
- (Teind-cause.) February 24. 1767. Memorial for Mr. George Nicol, minister of the Gospel at Kinnettles, pursuer, against the heritors of the parish of Kinnettles, defenders. ..
- (The last oratorio but one.) At the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, March 27, 1776, will be an oratorio (never performed here) call'd The prodigal son. Composed by Dr. Arnold. .
- (The last time of performing it this season.) Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, being Friday, March 22, 1776, will be performed Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Composed by Mr. Handel. ..
- (The petition, to which the this answer is offered, was moved on Tuesday, and the advising thereof delayed by your lordships till Friday.) Answers for Sebastian Henderson writer in Linlithgow, to the
- (This day is published, price 1s 6d.) Observations on an address to the public, dated April, 20, 1775, superscribed bedford level, and sign'd Charles Nalson Cole, register; Repeatedly inserted in the
- (This relates to a bill of suspension to be reported by Lord Alyock, which the Lords appointed to be put into the boxes on Saturday the 7th instant.) Replies for Patrick Baillie and Esther Chisholm, t
- (Tiend cause. Lord Coalston reporter.) Information for William Duke of Montrose, against William Govan of Drumquhassell, and Captain William Craig of Dalnair, heritors of the parish of Drymen
- (To be reported by Lord Auchinleck.) Information for the magistrates and town council of Kilmarnock, defenders; against William Earl of Glencairn, pursuer
- (To be reported by Lord Coalston.) Information for the whole nearest in kin to the deceased John Brown, feuar in Laswade, by his father's side, being in all twenty persons, against James and Andrew He
- (To be reported by Lord Gardenston.) Information for Alexander Irvine of Drum, and his tutors, pursuers, against George Earl of Aberdeen, and Mrs. Duff, relict and representative of the deceased Patri
- (To be reported by Lord Gardenston.) Information for William, Charles, Margaret, Charlotte, Thomas, Frances-Laura, George, and Robert Dundases, children procreate of the marriage betwixt Sir Thomas Du
- (To be reported by Lord Justice Clerk.) Memorial for Dorothea Countess of Fife, and James Earl of Fife, her husband, for his interest, defenders; against Margaret Countess of Caithness, pursuer
- (To be reported by Lord Pitfour.) Information for Malcolm Hamilton merchant in London, and his trustee, pursuers; against James Dunlop, John Carlyle, and James Douglas of Mains, merchants in Glasgow
- (To be reported by Lord Prestongrange.) Bill of advocation, at the instance of Mrs. Barbara Drummond of Hawthornden, and Doctor Abernethy-Drummond, her husband, for his interest; against James Ferrier
- (To be reported ex parte by Lord Kaims.) Information for Messrs. More and Irvine, late merchants in Gottenburgh, chargers; against James Steven merchant in Newtyle, suspender
- (To the nobility, and families of birth and affluence.) Proposals for a temple of fame: Containing the history and portraits of celebrated men from the age of Richard the Third to the conclusion of th
- (With additions.) A companion to the royal kalendar, For the year 1795: being a list of all the changes in administration, from the accession of the present king, in October, 1760, to the present time
- (With additions.) Stockdale's new companion to the London calendar, or court and city register, for the year 1791: being the list of all the changes in administration, from the accession of the presen
- (by authority.) An accurate copy of the poll, taken before Henry Lippincott, Esq; High-Sheriff of the County of Glocester, at the election of a knight of the shire for the said county, in the room of
- (by permission.) (and by particular desire.) At the Theatre, Maidstone, This present Tuesday Evening, October 19, 1790, Will be performed a Theatrical Entertainment, called As You Like It, Consisting
- (copy.) A list of British vessels that have entered inwards at the ports of Jamaica, between the 29th December 1783, and 29th March 1784. No 2
- (dedicated, by permission, to John Wilkes, Esq.) A charge to Englishmen
- (inscribed to the British land and sea officers.) The British Mars. Containing several schemes and inventions, to be practised by land or sea against the enemies of Great-Britain. Shewing more plainly
- (just published,) Wonderful relations; being a serious inquiry concerning the nature, subsistence, and operations of the soul, or spirit of man, immediately after the death of the body: Proving from S
- (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
- (licensed and entered according to order.) The historical catechism: containing ingenious answers to many notable questions of several wonderful matters in ancient history. As, What is the opinion of
- (lord Gardenston reporter.) Information for Alexander Kevan, tenant in Little-Carse, defender, against Charles Warner-Dunbar, of Machriemore, pursuer
- (second night.) With considerable alterations & additions. The Exhibition, dramatic - brush, Royal procession, &c. was received on Wednesday Evening by a numerous and genteel Audience, with universal
- (the parents New Year's gift) The Christian's pattern: or, imitation of Jesus Christ. In four books. Containing among other Things, I. Christ the true Pattern to be imitated by every Christian. II. Th
- (with Additions.) A companion to the royal kalendar, for the year 1799: Being a List of all the Changes in Administration, From the Accession of the present King, In October, 1760, To the present Time
- (with twenty capital copper-plates, including the Baron's portrait) A sequel to the adventures of Baron Munchausen, Containing his expedition into Africa. - How he out-does Alexander. - Splits a rock
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- *Letter from Alexander Dalrymple, Esquire, to the Court of Directors, dated, Alexandria, 19th January 1777, and received over-land 17th March 1777
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- ----Love without a mask: or The old ballad of the happy shepherdess paraphrased. A poem. By a Gentleman of Pembroke College, Oxford
- --A mourning piece-- being a discourse deliver'd at Brooklyn in Pomfret, October 22. 1754. With some alterations. Occasion'd by the much-lamented death, and delivered at the funeral, of the Reverend M
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- ... A picture of the times, to be continued weekly, in a series of letters, addressed to the people of England, by a lover of the peace
- ... Garl[and] containing four choice songs. 1. On the opening of the new theatre [in] Manchester. 2. The happy marriage. 3 The injur'd fair. 4 The sorrowful tailor's wedding
- ... Ranger, a new periodical miscellany
- ... The Devil: containing a review and investigation of all public subjects whatever; ... By a society of literary gentlemen; ..
- ... The plenipotentiary ... By a society of ladies and gentlemen
- 1 What is the extent of the parish? 2 And what are its boundaries? 3 Are there any considerable springs, or are any of them medicinal? ..
- 1. Catonis Disticha de moribus. 2. Dicta insignia septem sapientum Græciæ. 3. Mimi Publiani, sive, Senecæ proverbia, anglo latina. Cato item Grammatice interpretatus Latinis & vernaeulis vocibus pari
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- 1. We conceive such an order, as is propos'd in the question, to be absolutely necessary, because we are fully convinc'd that the Duke of Ormond does lie under some order of restraint from acting offe
- 1. Ye true-born Englishmen proceed, Our trifling crimes detect, Let the Poor starve, Religion bleed, The Dutch be damn'd, the French succeed, And all by your Neglect...
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- 1710. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables, plain and
- 1711. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables, plain and
- 1712. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. Assisting persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. [With] necessary tables, plain and us
- 1763. January hath XXXI days
- 1773. Copy of a deed of Association for the Prosecution of Felons
- 1786. Robert Sayer's catalogue of new and interesting prints, consisting of engravings and metzotintos [sic] of every size and price; likewise paintings on glass, books of architecture & ornaments, pe
- 1787. The eighty-first edition. Price 6d. Kearsley's Tax Tables, including those of 1787, with the stamp duties complete. Also the Taxes upon retail shops, Houses windows, Bachelors attorneys servants
- 1794. A state of the charity, for the relief of the widows and orphans of medical men, in Essex and Hertfordshire, instituted Oct. 30, 1786
- 1794. Premiums offered by the Dublin Society, For the encouragement of agriculture and planting; manufactures, and fine arts, in Ireland
- 1795. A state of the charity, for the relief of the widows and orphans of medical men, in Essex and Hertfordshire. Instituted October 30, 1786
- 1797. 3 May. By Order in Council an Act of Parliament Petty Officers, (except Surgeon's Mates) Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, Landmen and Marines pay to be increased. Petty Officers and Seamen - 056 a Month
- 1797. State of the Essex charity, for the relief and benefit of such widows and orphans of schoolmasters, within the county, as may be left in necessitous circumstances; from March 25, 1797, to Januar
- 1800. A catalogue of shell-work, &c, by Mrs. Dards, consisting of a great variety of beautiful objects, equal to nature, minutely described; comprehending a new system, which will be highly gratifying
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- A Bill for a charitable lottery. For the relief of distress'd virgins in Great Britain and Ireland
- A Bill for dividing and allotting certain open and common fields in the manor and parish of Gratley, in the county of Southampton
- A Bill for the attainder of Edward Fitz-Gerald, commonly called Lord Edward Fitz-Gerald, Cornelius Grogan and Beauchamp Bagenal Harvey, deceased, of high treason
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- A Brief [d]efence of the church's belief conerning the ascension of our blessed saviour: In answer to Mr. Whiston's notion of more than one ascension. Design'd for more than one use
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- A Brief account of the late revivals of religion in a number of towns in the New-England states, and also in Nova-Scotia. Extracted chiefly from letters written by several gentlemen of unquestionable
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- A Brief account of the revenues, pomp, and state of the bishops, and other clergy in the Church of England. In a letter, &c.
- A Brief and impartial review of the state of Great Britain, at the commencement of the session of 1783. Humbly addressed to the Right Honourable and Honourable the Lords and Commons of Great Britain
- A Brief and true character and account of Edmund Grindal, D.D. sometime Archbishop of Canterbury. Published to rectify some misapprehensions taken up of that most reverend and godly prelate; and one o
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- A Brief history of the wars and treaties in which England has been engaged from the restoration of King Charles II. To the present time, with a sketch of the causes of the French Revolution, and of th
- A Brief history of trade in England. Containing, the manner of its birth, growth, and declension; and the several occassions thereof. With some proper remedies to recover it from its present languishi
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- A Brief vindication of the appointment of God, against the inventions of men, in Baptism, &c. In a letter to Mr. Wm. Kingsford, Canterbury
- A British freeholder's address to his countrymen, on Thomas Paine's Rights of man
- A British philippic. Inscribed to the right honourable the Earl of Granville
- A Brush to the curry-comb of truth, &c. Or, The drapier. An eclogue in imitation of Virgil's Silenus
- A Bundle of myrrh, or Rules for a Christian's daily meditation and practice. [Three lines from Proverbs]
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- A Call to the country; inscribed to the Right Honorable William Wyndham, secretary at war
- A Call to the true lovers of liberty. Or, The Church in Danger
- A Candid and impartial examination of the act, passed last session of Parliament, for permitting the foreign Jews to be naturalized, without their receiving the Sacrament. Together with some observati
- A Candid and impartial state of the evidence of the very great improbability. That there is discovered by Monsr. Le Fever, from Liege in Germany, a specific for the gout: in which several circumstance
- A Candid display, of the reciprocal conduct of Great Britain and her colonies; From the origin of the present contest, to the claim of independency, with a seasonable memento to the ruling powers of G
- A Candid enquiry into the causes of the late and the intended migrations from Scotland. In a letter to J- - - - - - - - - R- - - - - - - - - Esq; Lanark-Shire
- A Candid enquiry why the natives of Ireland, which are in London, are more addicted to vice than the people of any other nation; Even to the dread and terror of the inhabitants of this metroplis. With
- A Candid enquiry, whether the Roman Catholics of Ireland, ought or ought not to be admitted to the rights of subjects; with observations on their political and religious conduct
- A Candid reply to the full and true answer to the reasons against passing the bill for rebuilding Maismore Bridge, and other purposes therein mentioned. ..
- A Cap-and-Trade Program Design for Greenhouse Gases: Achieving Flexibility and Cost-Effectiveness in Tackling Climate Change
- A Case humbly offered to the consideration of Parliament. The many unlawful, arbitrary, cruel, and oppressive acts, which for some years past have been committed in places, generally called Private Ma
- A Case, in relation to the making the River Dun navigable
- A Cat o'nine-tails: or, Little Billy Belcher's version of Great Billy's instructions to his plenipo
- A Catalogue and abstract of several acts of Parliament, so far as they relate to the laying on new and additional duties on goods and merchandizes imported and exported, since the printing the book of
- A Catalogue of a large and valuable collection of books, consisting of several thousand volumes lately purchased; the whole forming a general affortment of the best authors, in every branch of literat
- A Catalogue of a large, extensive, and valuable parcel of books, in every science, and in most languages; being the genuine library of George Galwey Mills, Esq. (gone to the West Indies,) removed from
- A Catalogue of a very valuable collection of books. Containing the Libraries of Dr. James Paston, an eminent Physician at Harleston, in Norfolk. The Rev. Mr. Shipman, at Hadiscoe, in Norfolk. And the
- A Catalogue of all the rich furniture in the house, Late the Right Honourable the Earl of Peterborough's the corner of Bolton-street, Picadilly: Consisting of rich carv'd guilt chandaliers, chairs, ta
- A Catalogue of books being the entire library of the Right Reverend Father in God, Robert Downes, lord bishop of Rophoe, deces'd, To be sold by auction, at the Coffee-House of the Right Honourable the
- A Catalogue of books in quires, Which will be sold by auction, at the Queen's-Head Tavern, in Pater-Noster-Row, on Thursday the 13th of December, 1750. Dinner will be upon table exactly at one o'clock
- A Catalogue of books in quires, Which will be sold by auction, to the booksellers of London and Westminster, at the Globe Tavern, in Fleet-Street, on Thursday July 20th, 1769. Dinner to be on table at
- A Catalogue of books, Belonging to a gentleman going abroad, which will begin selling by auction, on Wednesday the 18th of June, 1766, at Addison's auction room in Caple Street, the corner of Strand s
- A Catalogue of books, containing many valuable and rare articles, in ancient and modern literature; among which are a collection chiefly relating to the history, antiquities, and laws of Denmark, late
- A Catalogue of books, in Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, English, and French. Collected chiefly from the libraries of John de Wit, Constantin Huygens, and Frederick Spanheim. With divers curious editi
- A Catalogue of books, in divinity, history, law, philosophy, mathematics, classics, &c. Being the library of the Late Thomas Rebanks, schoolmaster in Kendal. Which will begin to be sold by auction, on
- A Catalogue of books, of painting, sculpture, architecture, and other curious subjects; to be sold by auction, at Mr. Closterman's House, in the Piazza in Covent-Garden, on Monday the 11th of February
- A Catalogue of books, to be sold by auction
- A Catalogue of books; containing many valuable and rare articles in ancient and modern literature; Amongst Them Are: Folio. Liber Sextus Decretalium, Boniface Viii. Impress. In Memb. a Mogunt. 1470 He
- A Catalogue of excellent and rare books, On all subjects, and in most languages, to be exposed to sale, by way of auction, upon the twenty third day of March 1702. At the New Auction-House, on the nor
- A Catalogue of forest trees, evergreens, flowering shrubs, &c. To be sold at Pat. Adams's old established nursery, Gormanstown
- A Catalogue of forest trees, flowering-shrubs, ever-greens, and fruit-trees, for sale, at the nursery-garden, of the Foundling-Hospital and Work-House, in James's Street, Dublin, for the year 1786
- A Catalogue of new books just published this term, printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by B. Bragg, at the Raven in Pater-noster-row, E. Sanger, at the Temple-gate in Fleet-street, C. King, in Westmins
- A Catalogue of rare, valuable and curious books, manuscripts relating to Scotland, particularly to many of the most ancient families, medals, and near 4000 curious pamphlets relating to the times for
- A Catalogue of several houses, &c. which will be sold by auction, at the Globe-Tavern the corner of Fore-street, near Moorgate, on Wednesday the sixteenth day of June, 1731, at 11 o'clock in the foren
- A Catalogue of several libraries and collections of books, lately purchased By Christopher Etherington, Bookseller and Printer in York, Including those of a Late Eminent Physician, two divines, and a
- A Catalogue of several valuable collections of books, lately purchased; The Whole forming a general Assortment of the best Authors in every Branch of Literature. Many of them in the most elegant Bindi
- A Catalogue of the entire and valuable library of the late Rev. Michael Lort, D.D. F.R.S. and A.S. Which will be sold by Auction, By Leigh and Sotheby, Booksellers, At their House in York-Street, Cove
- A Catalogue of the entire and valuable library. Of John Ward, D.LL. rhetoric professor in Gresham College, vice president of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Antiquaration Society, and trustee of the
- A Catalogue of the general exhibition, of Grand museum of arts and sciences; Consisting of the most capital works of both ancient and modern masters, in painting, sculpture, drawing, &c. Besides a gre
- A Catalogue of the library of Luke Thompson Esq; deceas'd, The price being mark'd in the first page of each book, at a room next the Black-Swan in Coney-street, York, the sale to begin on Monday the 5
- A Catalogue of the library of an eminent counsellor lately deceas'd; Consisting of many valuable English books, in divinity, history, poetry, voyages, travels. &c. Also [a] compleat and curious collec
- A Catalogue of the library of the Late Rev. Mr. Cuthbert, vicar of Kendal, in Westmoreland
- A Catalogue of the nobility of Great Britain, according to their precedencies, and the titles of honour they now enjoy. With a list of the present bishops
- A Catalogue of the rich furniture of the Right Honourable Earl of Cadogan, (deceas'd.) With the lease of his lordship's large Dwelling House, with two other houses adjoyning to it, with coach-houses a
- A Catalogue of the several pictures, statues, and busts, in the Picture Gallery, Bodleian Library, and Ashmolean Museum. At Oxford
- A Catalogue of the splendid library, including a few articles absolutely unique, some manuscripts, prints, books of prints, drawings, and large portfolios with leaves, of a nobleman of the first disti
- A Catalogue of the valuable and capital assemblage of original pictures, the property of Mr J. Hickman, comprising, among many others, the works of the following admired masters of the Venetian, Flore
- A Catalogue of the valuable collection of prints and drawings, in architecture, history, battles, landskips, antiquities, &c. Late of Charles Jarvis, Esq; deceased; Principal painter to their Majestie
- A Catalogue of the works of John Gill, D.D. ..
- A Catalogue of valuable English books. (Lately belonging to John Morley, Esq;) which will be sold by auction at in Halstead in Essex, on beginning every evening at six of the clock, and will be contin
- A Catalogue of valuable books, manuscripts, curiosities, &c. Belonging to the deceased Mr James Cummyng, keeper of the Lyon records, and secretary to the Society of Scottish Antiquaries. The sale to b
- A Catalogue of very good English books, with the date and bookseller's names [sic] subjoin'd to those that are scarce or less known
- A Catechism, or, The principles of the Christian religion, explained in a familiar and easty manner, adapted to the lowest capacities
- A Catechism; or, Abridgement of the Chirstian doctrine
- A Catechisme of Christian religion.
- A Caution against the levellers
- A Caution to gentlemen who use Sheridan's dictionary. To which are added, for the assistance of foreigners and natives, select rules for pronouncing English with precision and elegance
- A Caution to the Directors of the East-India Company With Regard to their Making the Midsummer Dividend of Five Per Cent
- A Caution to those who hold Calvinism, to be careful how they preach it; lest they discourage weak minds, who can't understand it, and be laugh'd at by those who do
- A Caveat against the new sect of Anabaptists, lately sprung up at Exon. Shewing the novelty and schism, the absurdity and dangerous tendency of their principles, and practices, who were concerned in t
- A Caveat against unreasonable and unscriptural separations. In a letter, sent from a minister to some of his brethren
- A Character
- A Character, panegyric, and description of the legion club
- A Charge and sermon together with an introductory discourse and confession of faith delivered at the ordination of Mr. Christopher Hall. At the Meeting-House in Boar's-Head Yard, Petticoat-Lane, Octob
- A Charitable proposal for relieving the sick & needy, and other distressed persons
- A Charitable proposal for relieving the sick and needy, and other distressed persons
- A Charity for the relief of poor lying-in women
- A Choice Garland, Containing five excellent songs. 1 'Twas yes kind sir, and thank ye too. 2 The rose tree. 3 The coachman. 4 Never get drunk again. 5 The willing maid; or A day too young
- A Choice collection of curious relations. Containing, I. The fair lady of Norwich; or, The pleasant history of two friars, John and Richard, both of a famous Abbey in the city of Norwich, in the reign
- A Choice collection of divine and pious sentences, selected out of the writings of some ancient heathen philosophers and adapted to the use, and for the benefit of the meanest Christian reader. Wherei
- A Choice collection of hymns and spiritual songs; intended for the edification of sincere Christians, of all denominations. By Samson Occom, Minister of the Gospel. [Text]
- A Choice collection of songs to be sung by Free-Masons: Some of which were never before published. With several prologues and epilogues spoken at the theatres in London and Dublin. To which is added
- A Choice collection of the most favourite songs, Which the sung at all the regular constituted lodges of the antient and Honourable Society of Free Masons in England, Scotland and Ireland
- A Choice penny-worth of wit: or, A clear distinction between a virtuous wife and a wanton harlot. In three parts. Part I. How a merchant was deluded from his lady by a harlot, to whom he carried gold
- A Choice pennyworth of wit. or, A clear distinction between a virtuous wife and a Wanton Harlot. In three parts. Part I. How a merchant was deluded from his lady by a Harlot, to whom be carried gold j
- A Christian at his calling. Two brief discourses. One directing a Christian in his general calling; another directing him in his personal calling. [Two lines from Justin]
- A Christian conversing with the great mystery of Christianity. The mystery of the Trinity in the one infinite and eternal God, practically improved and applied, and plainly brought into the life of Ch
- A Christian directory, guiding men to th