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- "Aye, aye sir" : a saga of the lower deck
- "I remember" : memories of a "sky pilot" in the prison and the slum
- "Our constitution" : an epitome of our chief laws and system of government : with an introductory essay
- "Pro aris et focis" Considerations of the reasons that exist for reviving the use of the long bow with the pike in aid of the measures brought forward by His Majesty's ministers for the defence of the country by Richd. Oswald Mason Esqr
- "the ministry in the suds," : or, Jack with his Golden Chain in the Parliament-House.'' In which is presented to the public The true State of the Case between Mr. Wilkes and the ministry. Together with An Original Picture of Modern Patriotism in my good Lord Barrington
- '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
- 'The Jew' in late-Victorian and Edwardian culture : between the East End and East Africa
- 'Tis all my eye: addressed to Archibald Macdonald, Esq. By a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn
- (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 seamen ... to be taken up
- (B)ordering Britain : law, race and empire
- (Circular) Treasury Department, [blank] 1794. : Sir, A provisory arrangement has been agreed upon with the ambassador of Great Britain ... to ascertain the losses ... sustained by such vessels the property of subjects of Great Britain, as have been or shall be captured by French privateers armed and equipped in the ports of the United States ..
- (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
- (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. ..
- (Dedicated, by permission, to John Wilkes, Esq.) A charge to Englishmen
- (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 the Royal family were properly respected, and not in the least violated or infringed in or by that settlement. Illustrated with many arguments, reflections, and remarks, adapted to the present conjuncture ; and tending to promote a national union, by an unanimous acquiescence in the said establishment ; to our own happiness, and the disappointment of our enemies
- (In the Cromarty complaints.) Continuation of the minutes of election for the county of Selkirk, anno 1747
- (Lord Elliock reporter) Information for Alexander and William Coplands, elder and younger, of Collieston, defenders; against John Spotiswood of Spotiswood, pursuer
- (Teind cause.) Answers for George Marquis of Tweeddale, and his tutors ; to the petition of William Morris of Brieryhill. ..
- (Teind cause.) Replies for William Morris of Brieryhill ; to the answers for George Marquis of Tweeddale, and his tutors. ..
- (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, to the answers for Robert Gray procurator fiscal
- (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 Patrick Duff of Premnay, and others, defenders
- (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 the present century
- 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 offensively ..
- 100 ideas for primary teachers, Computing
- 100 ideas for secondary teachers : outstanding science lessons
- 1601 : conversation as it was by the social fireside in the time of the Tudors
- 1688 : the first modern revolution
- 1773. Copy of a deed of Association for the Prosecution of Felons
- 1: Caspari Hofmanni Pro veritate opellae tres. 1. Adrastea Galeni. 2. Exercitationes juueniles contra Parisanum, aliósque. 3. Ant-Argenterius. Isocrates
- 20. Januarii 1641. His Majesties letter to both Houses of Parliament
- 20. Januarii. 1641. His Majesties letter to both houses of Parliament
- 50 greatest British classics
- 500 ICT Tips for Primary Teachers
- 65 Roses and a Trunki : Defying the Odds in Life and Business
- 6th George I. British Act. Recommended this day to the serious perusal of every member of the Irish House of Commons. An act for the better securing the dependency of Ireland unto the Crown of Great-Britain
- A 'special relationship'? : Harold Wilson, Lyndon B Johnson and Anglo-American relations 'at the summit', 1964-8
- 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 better ordering of the militia forces in the several counties of that part of Great-Britain called England : absolutely necessary to be perused by all people at this juncture
- A Bill to enable His Majesty to grant the inheritance of certain lands, called Bowood-Park, in the county of Wilts, to trustees, upon trust for Sir Orlando Bridgman, Baronet, and his heirs upon a full consideration to be paid for the same
- A Book about doctors
- 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 debate upon the dissolving the late Parliament, and whether we ought not to chuse the same gentlemen again
- A Brief defence of the several declarations of King Ja ... the First, and King Ch ... the First : Concerning lawful recreations on Sundays, commonly call'd The book of sports, against the cavils and clamours of Puritans and phanaticks. With a true and original copy of the said declaration
- 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 the motives which led to the war, between the confederate princes, and the French nation
- 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 languishing condition, to its former flourishing estate
- A Brief statement of opinions, given in the Board of Commissioners, under the sixth article of the Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, with Great Britain : with an appendix, containing articles of the treaties with Great-Britain; --the commissions under the said sixth article of the treaty of amity; --and references to opinions delivered by judges of the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States:
- A Briefe answer to a book intituled, His Majesties letter and declaration to the sheriffes and city of London
- A Calculation of the species and value of the manufactures and products of Great-Britain, Newfoundland, and Ireland, annually exported to the port of Leghorn
- A Catalogue of a valuable collection of books : illustrating the history and geography of North and South America and the West Indies
- 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 Westminster-Hall ; Will. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard
- A Catalogue of the nobility and principal gentry (said to be) in arms with the Prince of Orange, and in several other parts of England
- 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 Caveat on the part of public credit, previous to the opening of the budget, for the present year, 1768
- A Charitable visit to the prisons containing suitable and proper advice or counsel to those who are confined there : To which are added prayers for the use of prisoners
- A Choice collection of wonderful miracles, ghosts, and visions
- A Circumstantial narrative of the loss of the Halsewell East-Indiaman, Capt. Richard Pierce, : which was unfortunately wrecked at Seacomb, in the isle of Purbeck, on the coast of Dorsetshire, on the morning of Friday the 6th of January, 1786,
- A Civil correction of a sawcy impudent pamphlet lately published, entituled, A brief account of the designs which the papists have had against the Earl of Shaftsbury &c.
- A Collection of all the letters of the plain man and Col. Platoon, lately publish'd in the Daily Journal
- A Collection of all the songs : sung This Season at Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Marybone, Gardens, Sadler's Wells, at both the Theatres, &c. Containing 1. Rural Felicity. 2. The Banks of the Dee. 3. I wish the Wars were all over. 4. Young Colin stole my heart away. 5. The Rosy Dawn. 6. Down the Burn [illegible] Love. 7. Rosy Dimpled Boy. 8. A Favourite Scotch Song. 9. Anna. 10. The Sailors Lamentation. 11. Love's a Bubble. 12. Glee. 13. Another. 14. The Ton. 15. The Crying and Laughing Song. 16. A Favourite Hunting Song. 17. A Favourite Scotch Song. 18. The Summer Day. 19. An Invocation to the Fair Sex. 20. A Pastoral. 21. The Lovelorn Swain. 22. A Favourite Hunting Cantata. 23. A Ballad Sung at Ranelagh. 24. A welcome to the Spring. 25. The Broker's Daughter. 26. The Pleasures of May
- A Collection of hymns and anthems, for the use of the qualified chapels in Scotland
- A Collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England
- A Collection of poems on affairs of state : viz. ...
- A Collection of publications, selected by the Committte of the Glasgow Constitutional Association, and recommended by them to the public
- A Collection of select Psalms for the use of parish-churches in general, but particularly intended for that of New St. Michan's, Dublin
- A Collection of several valuable pieces, of the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon : ... Containing I. A full Answer to an infamous and trayterous Pamphlet, intitled, à ̀Declaration of the Commons of England, expressing the Reasons of their late Resolutions, touching no further Address or Application to be made to the King.'' Which Pamphlet is prefix'd entire. II. The Difference and Disparity between the Estates and Conditions of George Duke of Buckingham, and Robert Earl of Essex. III. Some Observations and Reflections on Persons and the Times antecedent to the Restoration. IV. Some remarkable Extracts from his Lordship's Speeches in Parliament. V. His humble Petition and Address. VI. His loyal Dedication of his Survey of Hobbes's Leviathan to K. Ch. II. Vii. His Letters to the Duke and Dutchess of York. To which is prefix'd a preface, and a new and particular account of His Lordship's life, Conduct, and Character. By a learned and impartial pen
- A Collection of the best pieces in prose and verse, against the naturalization of the Jews
- A Collection of the most remarkable trials of persons for high-treason, murder, rapes, heresy, bigamy, burglary and other crimes and misdemeanors
- A Comparative estimate of the advantages Great Britain would derive from a commercial alliance with the Ottoman, in preference to the Russian Empire : Illustrated with numerous tables, comments, &c. &c. And containing a refutation of all the objections to the Ottoman alliance
- A Comparative view of the nominal value of the silver coin in England and France : and of their influence on the manufactures and commerce of each respective kingdom
- A Compendious digest of the Statute Law, : comprising the substance and effect of all the public acts of Parliament in force, from Magna Charta, in the ninth year of King Henry III. to the twenty-seventh year of His present Majesty King George III. inclusive.
- A Complaint to the House of Commons and resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the cities of London and Westminster and the counties adjacent
- A Complaint to the House of Commons and resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the cities of London and Westminster, and the counties adjacent
- A Compleat tything-table: wherein the of tythes, and all things tythable, are shewn at one view. : With an account of compositions, transactions, custom, prescriptions and privilege, distinguished under their proper heads; with reference to adjudged cases, and statutes relating to tything. Published according to act of Parliament. Proper for all vestries, clergymen's and gentlemen's halls, as well as attornies
- A Concurrent declaration of the inhabitants of the city and liberty of Westminister, with the declaration of the people of England for a free Parliament
- A Congratulatory poem to the ministers sons on their splendid feast, Thursday, December 7th, 1682
- A Connecticut yankee in King Arthur's court
- A Consolatory letter to a noble lord
- A Continuation of the humorous effects of cross-reading the news-papers
- A Copy of Mr. Brett's deputation to Mr. Wilks, Estcourt and Cibber
- A Copy of the test which is to be taken by all such persons as shall be imployed in any publick place of trust in Scotland
- A Copye of a letter contayning certayne newes, & the articles or requestes of the Deuonshyre & Cornyshe rebelles
- A Corrected list of the persons who have polled for the Right Hon. Frederick Bull, Esq ; on the present election of a citizen to represent this city in Parliament, carefully examined by the copy of the sheriffs poll-books
- A Critical Woman: Barbara Wootton, Social Science and Public Policy in the Twentieth Century
- A Critical enquiry into the legality of proceedings consequent of the late gold act : reflections on the said act, explanations respecting debasement, and casual remarks on the nature, par value, and apportionment of our gold and silver coinage
- A Cross Border Study of Freezing Orders and Provisional Measures : Does Mareva Rule the Waves?
- A Declaration shewing the necessity of the Earle of Straffords suffering.
- A Defence of a Late R------t H--n--ble in a letter to the great and present R----t H----ble
- A Derbyshire gentleman's answer, to the letter from the Cocoa-tree
- A Description of Stonehenge : Extracted from the works of the most eminent authors ; with some modern observations on that stupendous structure. Ornamented with a neat view
- A Description of the hermitage of Warkworth
- A Description of the passage of Thomas late Earle of Strafford over the river of Styx, with the conference betwixt him, Charon, and William Noy
- A Dialogue between Adam and John, two citizens of Bristol, about electing of Parliament-men
- A Dialogue between Duke Lauderdale and the Lord Danby
- A Dialogue between Mr. Worthy and John Simple on some matters relative to the present state of Great Britain, 1792
- A Dialogue between Wat Tyler, Mischievous Tom, and an English farmer
- A Dialogue between a country farmer and a juryman, on the subject of libels
- A Dialogue between a minister and one of his parishioners
- A Dialogue between a new courtier and a country gentleman
- A Dialogue betweene Sacke and Six.
- A Dialogue betwixt the cross of St. Paul's Cathedral, and the steeple of St. Mary Overy's
- A Dialogue on the principles of the constitution and legal liberty, compared with despotism : applied to the American question ; and the probable events of the war, with observations on some important law authorities
- A Dictionary of superstitions
- A Discourse of the laws relating to pirates and piracies and the marine affairs of Great Britain
- A Discourse upon the exposicion & understandinge of statutes with Sir Thomas Egerton's additions
- A Display of uncontroverted truths, and an alarm to unsound professors. By - -, a poor labourer in the Lord's Vineyard
- A Dose for the Tories
- A Fairy tale ; or, The Aberdeen conquest. : Giving a wonderful relation of Mary the wife of John Nelson, who was conveyed away in the night, from amongst her female attendants at the time of her lying in, and a corpseslest in her place, which they interred. How she afterwards appeared to her husband in the night and appointed the place and method for her escape, which was happily accomplished, to his great joy and content, and great surprise of the inhabitants of Aberdeen
- A Fart for your freedom, a fart for a whig, a fart for your Grattan and Tandy ; go crack of your junction, I care not a fig, the laird of Kilwarlin's the Dandy
- A Few plain questions and a little honest advice to the working people of Great Britain
- A Few state criminals brought to the bar of public justice : with observations on the last, and advice to the new Parliament, calling themselves representatives of the people
- A Few thoughts on political subjects : submitted to the consideration of the manufacturers and others in the west of Scotland
- A Few words among many, about the touchy point of succession humbly proposed to timely consideration against the session of Parliament, whether it be now, or hereafter
- A Fifth grand selection of music. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, 1793. Under the direction of Mr. Ashley
- A Fifth letter taken from the general evening post, shewing that it is an avowed principle of the Church of Rome, not to keep faith with hereticks
- A Fifth letter to the people of England : on M----l influence : and management of national treasure
- A Fourth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England
- A Friendly epistle to the author of the state dunces
- A Full and accurate report of the proceedings of the petitioners against a bill intituled "A bill to prevent unlawful combinations of workmen ; " with the speeches of Lord Holland and of counsel : And a full abstract of the act: submitted to the serious consideration of all journeymen, workmen and others throughout the Kingdom. By one of the petitioners
- A Full and candid answer to a pamphlet, entitled, Considerations on the present German war
- A Full and particular answer to all the calumnies, misrepresentations, and falsehoods, contained in a pamphlet, called A fourth letter to the people of England
- A Full and true relation of a horrid and detestable conspiracy against the lives, estates, and reputations of three worthy members of this present Parliament, which God long preserve
- A Full answer to all the Objections to the Bill for establishing the trade to Africa in a regulated company
- A Full confutation of the subscribers pretensions to receipts for the first payment, made upon the third and fourth subscriptions. : Wherein the true case of the sellers of those subscriptions is examined and answered. In a letter to a Noble L--d
- A Full relation of the contents of the black box, with some other remarkable occurrences
- A Full relation of the great defeat given to the Cornish Cavalliers by Sergeant Major Generall Chudley confirmed by divers letters from those parts to severall merchants in London
- A General view of our present discontents
- A Great man's speech in Downing-Street against the enquiry. To the time of Packington's Pound
- A Harold Pinter Chronology
- A History of Force Feeding : Hunger Strikes, Prisons and Medical Ethics, 1909-1974
- A History of Infanticide in Britain, c. 1600 to the Present
- A Hue-and-cry. : After East-India-goods, with the ladies elegy on the death of Pride
- A Justification of the whole proceedings of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, of Their Royal Highnesses Prince George and Princess Ann, of the convention, army, ministers of state, and othe
- A Key to the business of the present s-----n : viz. I. His H-----'s speech to his life-guard of Switzers, at their general rendevouz in D----g-S----t. II. Certain important hints deliver'd to an assembly of independents, at the Fountain-Tavern, in the Strand
- A King and no king: or, The best argument for a just title. : Being the present case of Great Britain, briefly consider'd in a seasonable address to the people
- A Kit-Kat C-B describ'd
- A Lay-man's creed, very short for the benefit of the poor reader
- A Lecture, exhibiting the calamities which proceed from the union of the systems of church and state
- A Letter addressed to James Napper Tandy, Esq ; chairman of the aggregate assembly, at the Exchange, on March 24, 1790. : To which is subjoined an appendix. Containing some reflections on the proceedings in the common council on the sixteenth of April
- A Letter directed to the Honourable Robert Harley, Esq., speaker to the honourable House of Commons, relating to the great abuses of the nation
- A Letter from Albemarle street to the cocoa-tree : on some late transactions
- A Letter from a gentleman in the country to his representative in Parliament shewing the expedience of taking away 25 Ca. 2 ca. 2 as to making the receiving the sacrament a qualification for an office
- A Letter from a member of the House of Commons to his constituents, on the great constitutional questions lately agitated in Parliament
- A Letter from a member of the House of Commons to his friend in the country, relating to the bill of commerce. : With a true copy of the bill, and an exact list of all those who voted for and against engrossing it
- A Letter from a member of the House of Commons to his friend in the country, relating to the bill of commerce. : With a true copy of the bill, and an extact list of all those who voted for and against engrossing it
- A Letter from a person of quality in Scotland to a person of honour in London concerning His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York
- A Letter of advice to a gentleman of the Church of Rome ; on occasion of the late statutes, to prevent the further growth of popery
- A Letter of an Independent to his honoured friend in London
- A Letter of condolence and congratulation from Antichrist to John Bull : and the answer
- A Letter of serious advice to a young poet
- A Letter on an important subject ; a subject which concerns every body
- A Letter sent from the inhabitants of Hull to the right worshipfull the high sheriffe and the rest of the gentry in the county of Yorke now attending His sacred Maiesties pleasure
- A Letter sent from the inhabitants of Hull to the right worshipfull, the High Sheriffe and the rest of the gentry in the county of Yorke now attending His Sacred Maiesties pleasure
- A Letter to Doctor M---------ss
- A Letter to Granville Sharp, Esq. on the proposed abolition of the slave trade
- A Letter to His Grace the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury[.]
- A Letter to His Grace the D--- of N-------e : on the duty he owes himself, his king, his country and his God, at this important moment
- A Letter to John Horne Tooke, Esq. : Occasioned by his two pair of portraits, and other late publications
- A Letter to Mr. Caldar, concerning some cases of conscience
- A Letter to Mr. Charles Lucas
- A Letter to Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, Esq, M.P. from an old woman
- A Letter to S.F. Waddington, Esq. in reply to this appeal to the British hop-planters. "Be candid where you can."
- A Letter to Sir G----e C------n, shewing reasons for setting him aside at the approaching election. : With reflections on his letter of the 24th instant. Humbly offered to the consideration of the electors in all the corporations of Great Britain
- A Letter to Sir R------ H---- : wherein is considered what effect the repeal of those laws which now regulate our commerce with France are likely to have on the trade and manufactures of England
- A Letter to Travers Hartley, Esq ; on the subject of the subject of the sugar bill, and the resolutions of the body of merchants
- A Letter to a friend concerning the credit of the nation and with relation to the present Bank of England as now establish'd by act of Parliament / written by a member of the said corporation for the
- A Letter to a friend upon the dissolution of the late Parliament, and the calling of a new one together with a list of those that were against making the Prince and Princess of Orange, King and Queen
- A Letter to a friend, upon the dissolving of the late Parliament, and the calling of a new one. Together with a list of those that were against making the Prince and Princess of Orange, King and Queen
- A Letter to a leading great man, concerning the rights of the people to petition and the reasonableness of complying with such petitions
- A Letter to a member of Parliament anent the application of the 309885 lib. 10 shil. sterl. equivalent : with consideration of reducing the coin to the value and standard of England
- A Letter to a member of Parliament concerning the African trade
- A Letter to a member of Parliament concerning the publick debts
- A Letter to a member of Parliament on the settling a trade to the south-sea of America
- A Letter to a member of Parliament relating to the coin
- A Letter to a member of Parliament, concerning the reduction of interest
- A Letter to a member of Parliament, occasion'd by the South-Sea Company's scheme for reducing the publick debts
- A Letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons : on the present important crisis of national affairs
- A Letter to a member of the October-Club : shewing that to yield Spain to the Duke of Anjou by a peace, wou'd be the ruin of Great Britain
- A Letter to a member of the late Parliament concerning the debts of the nation
- A Letter to a minister of the Church of England, concerning the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- A Letter to a west-country clothier and freeholder, concerning the Parliament's rejecting the French treaty of commerce : by way of advice in the ensuing elections : with a list of those that voted for the bill
- A Letter to an eminent member of Parliament about the present rate of guineas and the influence they will have on our expected new money
- A Letter to the Hon. Charles James Fox shewing how appearances may deceive and friendship be abused!!!
- A Letter to the Hon. author of the new farce, called The rout. : To which is subjoined, an epistle to Mr. G-K, upon that, and other theatrical subjects. With an appendix ; containing some remarks upon the new-revived play of Antony and Cleopatra
- A Letter to the House of Commons : in which is set forth the nature of certain abuses relative to the articles of provisions, both with respect to men and horses ; together with their remedies
- A Letter to the King, containing some reflections respecting the coronation oath
- A Letter to the Revd. William Whiston A.M. occasioned by his publication of the memoirs of his own life
- A Letter to the Right Honourable Ch-----s T-----nd, Esq
- A Letter to the Right Honourable J--- P------ : speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland
- A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state : relating to the abuses practised by bakers, corndealers, farmers, and millers : in consequence of a pamphlet, intitled, Poison detected, which that confederacy is supposed to have endeavoured to suppress
- A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq. : being an impartial vindication of the conduct of the ministry, from the commencement of the present war to this time : in answer to the aspersions cast upon them by Admiral Byng and his advocates
- A Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of B***, on a late important resignation, and its probable consequences
- A Letter to the author of the Estimate : on that part of his Explanatory defence which relates to the universities
- A Letter to the citizens of London
- A Letter to the examiner, suggesting proper heads, for vindicating his masters
- A Letter to the free-holders of Great Britain
- A Letter to the governor of the Bank of England
- A Letter to the landholders of the county of Wilts on the alarming state of the poor
- A Letter to the people of England, on the necessity of putting an immediate end to the war : and the means of obtaining an advantageous peace
- A Letter to the public, containing some important hints relating to the revenue
- A Letter written to His Majesty's principal secretaries of state, by the ministers of the several Roman Catholick Princes and states residing here : Complaining of a clause relating Popish priests, attending such ministers, in His Majesty's proclamation of the 6th of December 1745. For putting the Laws in Execution against Jesuits and Popish Priests, &c. With the answer returned thereto by His Majesty's said principal secretaries
- A List of one unanimous club of members of the late Parliament, Nov. 11. 1701. that met at the Vine-Tavern in Long-Acre
- A List of the earls and lords that were present in the House of Peers on Friday, April the 27th, 1660
- A List of the horses, entered to run this day Monday July the 8th. on Heathfield Nook Common: ..
- A List of the majority in the House of Commons, who on Friday the 27th of February, 1767, voted for reducing the land tax, to three shillings in the pound
- A List of the particular baptist churches and ministers, in England and Wales
- A Looking-glass for swearers, drunkards, blasphemers, sabbath-breakers, rash-wishers, and murderers. Being a true relation of one Elizabeth Hall, in Scotch-Yard in White-Cross-Street ; ..
- A Manual of religious liberty.
- A Mappe of mischiefe, or, A dialogue betweene V. and E. concerning the going of Qu. M. into V, V. much lamenteth therefore, and if not comforted by E
- A Meeting of the inhabitants having been called this day by permission of His Excellency the commander in chief, to address His Majesty's Commissioners previous to the departure of Lord Carlisle and Mr. Eden, and the persons attending, being by no means a majority of the inhabitants, owing to the shortness of the notice, and for want of knowing that the invitation was general. The gentlemen met, being desirous of giving all the inhabitants within the lines an opportunity of declaring their sentiments ... have adjourned the meeting to this evening, being Friday, at 5 o'clock, at Hick's Tavern ..
- A Memorial : Containing some account of that wonderful series of divine providence, [t]hat attended the accession and happy settlement of His Majesty King George, on the throne of these kingdoms
- A Memorial from the English Protestants, for their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange
- A Message of the president of the United States to Congress relative to France and Great-Britain. : Delivered December 5, 1793. : With the papers therein referred to. : To which are added the French originals. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A Message of the president of the United States, to Congress, relative to France and Great Britain : delivered, December 5, 1793. : With the papers therein referred to. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A Messiah, an oratorio, as it is to be perform'd in the Broad-Isle of the cathedral, in the city of Chester. Set to music by Mr. Handel
- A Method is here humbly propos'd that will enable the government to pay off that part of the publick debt which is redeemable by Parliament in much less time than the present methods will perform : with some reasons in behalf of this proposal
- A Method propos'd, for easing Her Majesties subjects, of the charge of fines and recoveries
- A Middy of the King A Romance of the Old British Navy
- A Mirror for Magistrates in Context: Literature, History and Politics in Early Modern England
- A Mirrour for the rulers of the people : in which are contained several miscellaneous pieces, adapted to the times : necessary to be read by men of all ranks and degrees, as it treats of matters of the greatest importance to the public : to which are added some proposals for the speedy lessening the national debt, and a few pertinent queries
- A Modest answer to a printed pamphlet, entituled, A speech latley made by a noble peer of the realm
- A Modest reply, to the author of the letter to Dr. Codex. : Containing not only a full (tho' short vindication of the bishop, but of the clergy in general, from the many unreasonable insinuations of the author
- A Modest vindication of some pastors of several churches, from a false unjust charge brought against them by some other ministers, which charge was occasioned by our with-drawing from some offending brethren
- A Modest vindication of the petition of the Lords spiritual and temporal for the calling of a free parliament
- A Museum for young gentlemen and ladies : or, A private tutor for little masters and misses. : Containing a variety of useful subjects, and in particular, I. Directions for reading with elegance and propriety. II. The ancient and present state of Great-Britain ; with a compendious history of England. III. An account of the solar system. IV. Historical and geographical description of the several countries in the world ; with the manners, customs, and habits of the people. V. Tables of weights and measures. VI. The seven wonders of the world. VII. Prospect and description of the burning mountain. VIII. Dying words and behaviour of great men, when just quitting the stage of life ; with many other useful particulars, all in a plain familiar way for youth of both sexes. With letters, tales, and fables, for amusement and instruction ; illustrated with cuts
- A Museum for young gentlemen and ladies ; or A private tutor for little masters and misses. : Containing a variety of useful subjects ; and, in particular, I. Directions for reading with elegance and propriety. II. The ancient and present state of Great Britain ; with a compendious history of England. III. An account of the solar system. IV. Historical and geographical description of the several countries in the world ; with the manners, customs, and habits of the people. V. Tables of weights and measures. VI. The seven wonders of the world. VII. Prospect and description of the burning mountains. VIII. Dying words and behaviour of great men, when just quitting the stage of life ; with many other useful particulars, all in a plain familiar way for youth of both sexes. With letters, tales, and fables, for amusement and instruction. Illustrated with cuts
- A Museum for young gentlemen and ladies ; or Private tutor and pocket library. : Being the most useful and entertaining companion for the youth of both sexes ever offered to the public, containing directions for reading with elegance and propriety. A compendious history of Ireland and England. Of the cities, towns, rivers, mountains, and curiosities of Ireland. A description of the Giant's Causeway with a cut. An account of the solar system, of the four quarters of the world. With an historical account of France, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, &c. &c. Also lists of things necessary to be known. Of the seven wonders of the world, with cuts of each. Letters, poems, tales and fables. The whole illustrated with twenty-seven plates elegantly engraved
- A Museum for young gentlemen and ladies: or, A private tutor for little masters and misses : Containing a variety of useful subjects, and in particular, I. Directions for reading with elegance and propriety. II. The ancient and present state of Great-Britain; with a compendious history of England. III. An account of the solar system. IV. Historical and geographical description of the several countries in the world; with the manners, customs, and habits of the people. V. Tables of weights and measures. VI. The seven wonders of the world. VII. Prospect and description of the burning mountain. VIII. Dying words and behaviour of great men, when just quitting the stage of life; with many other useful particulars, all in a plain familiar way for youth of both sexes. With letters, tales, and fables, for amusement and instruction; illustrated with cuts
- A Narrative Of The Mutiny, On Board His Majesty's Ship Bounty ; And The Subsequent Voyage Of Part Of The Crew, In The Ship's Boat
- A Narrative of the proceedings against John Wilkes, Esq : from his commitment in April 1763, to his outlawry : with a full view of the arguments used in Parliament and out of doors, in canvassing the various important questions that arose from his case
- A New Year's gift to the good people of England, : being a sermon, or something like a sermon, in defence of the present war: preached on the day of public thanksgiving, by Polemophilus Brown, Curate of P-n
- A New ballad upon the land-bank, or, Credit restored to the tune of All for love and no money
- A New edition of the court and city register, or, Gentleman's complete annual kalendar, for the year 1771. : Containing, I. New and correct lists of both houses of Parliament. II. The court register. III. Lists of the army, navy, universities, public offices, hospitals, &c. With many improvements, and the addition of some new lists
- A New edition of the court and city register. : For the year 1767. Corrected to the 27th of April. Containing, I. New and correct lists of both Houses of Parliament. II. The court register. III. Lists of the army, navy, universities, public offices, hospitals, &c. With many improvements, and the addition of several new lists. Compiled by John Rivington
- A New enquiry into the principles and policy of taxation in the political system of Great Britain
- A New letany
- A New song
- A New song
- A New song, on the alteration of the stile: or, The true Briton's advice to his countrymen
- A New song, on the repeal of the Stamp-Act : tune, a Late worthy old Lyon
- A New song. Entitled Master Billy Pitt's budget ; or, A touch on the times : To the tune of "A cobler there was."
- A New-Years-gift for plotters
- A New-year's-gift for the directors : with some account of their plot against the two assurances : also a few heads of a new scheme, in a letter to Sir B-----n J-----n