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- A Christian exhortation to the people
- A Conversation between a gentlewoman of the city, and Mr. French's translating pupil ; occasion'd by Mr. French's speech before His Grace of Shrewsbury
- A Father's legacy to his daughter
- A Grand debate betwen court and country. At the Theatre-Royal, in Smock-Alley. Lately in a letter to the C-t Party, with Mr. Sh-------n's apology. To the C---ry Party
- A Modest plea for impudence in a lover, with a word of advice to the prudes
- A Proverbial catechism for youth, and a guide to persons of Ripers years : Consisting of maxims and proverbs, divine and moral; collected from the sacred scriptures; the writings of primitive fathers, heathen philosophers, and eminent divines: together with many never before printed. To which are added, instructions how to begin and spend every day with God
- A Selection of prose and poetic lessons, on the most sublime and interesting subjects, proper to be impressed on the minds of youth
- A True explanation of the vices of the age : Wherein is contained the roguery of those pluck'em in landlords and quack doctors ; also the tricks of those petty-forging solicitors, the cheats of petty constables, and the intrigues of lewd women. Likewise you have an account of, and a diverting dialogue between these prick louse taylors, and halfpenny barber's wives: beingvery diverting for either young or old. To which is added a diverting dialogue between the cobler and the weedling landlord. Licensed and entered according to order
- A Vindication of an innocent lady from the cruel and unjust aspersions of a certain news-writer
- A [R]elation, of one Martha Smith, late servant-maid to Mr. Proby, on Ormond's-Key, who made away her child, on Fryday the 21st of February, 1706/7: and now is confin'd in New-Gate for the same
- A birth-day present ; or, nine days conversation between a mother and daughter, on interesting subjects: for the use of young persons, from ten to fourteen years of age
- A book for boys and girls : or temporal things spiritualized. By John Bunyan. Licensend and Entred according to Order
- A book of instructions : written by the Right Honourable Sir Christr. Wandesforde, Knt. Lord Deputy of Ireland, First Master of the Rolls, then One of the Lords Justices, and Baron Mowbray & Musters; to his Son and Heir, George Wandesforde, Esq; in order to the Regulating the Conduct of his Whole Life. ..
- A caution against conformity to this world : two discourses on Romans xii. 2. By Nathaniel Lardner
- A caution against ill company : or, a discourse shewing the danger of conversing familiarly with bad men. By James Ellesby, Minister of Chiswick
- A caution to the readers of Mr. Paine's age of reason. By Henry Hunt, Esq., of Cappagh, county Tipperary
- A character of the life and administration of the late Right Honourable the Earl of Orford
- A charge delivered by John Archbishop of Dublin, to the clergy of the dioceses of Dublin and Glandelagh, at his primary visitation held in the Cathedral Church of St. Patrick, June 17, 1772, and published at their request
- A collection of apothegms and maxims for the good conduct of life : Selected From the most eminent Authors, With some newly formed and digested under proper Heads. By Gorges Edmond Howard
- A collection of apothegms and maxims for the good conduct of life. Selected from the most eminent authors, with some newly formed and digested under proper heads. By Gorges Edmond Howard
- A collection of thoughts, moral and divine : upon various subjects, in prose and verse. Dedicated, by Permission, to the Right Honourable Earl of Powis, by Wellins Calcott, Gent
- A collection of visions and allegories : selected from the most eminent authors, for the improvement of the youth of both sexes
- A continuation of the address to the city of London
- A copy of a letter from a young lady in the country, to a lady in Edinburgh
- A dialogue between the author of Whigs no Christians and a country gentleman
- A dialogue in the manner of plato, on the superiority of the pleasures of the understanding to the pleasures of the senses
- A dialogue on friendship and society : by the Translator of the Life of Petrarch
- A discourse concerning the character of a gentleman: by a person of quality
- A discourse concerning the great and indispensable duty of a decent and reverent behaviour in church at all times, and more especially in the time of divine service. By Edward Wells, D.D. Rector of Blechly in Bucks
- A discourse, delivered, September 2d, MDCCXCIII, to the Society for the Reformation of Morals, in Franklin. : Published at their request. By Nathanael Emmons, A.M. Pastor of the church in Franklin
- A dish of chocolate for the times : addressed to the Reverend Edward Young, LL. D
- A disswasive from gaming : By Josiah Woodward, D. D. Late Minister of Poplar
- A dreadful warning, to all wicked persons: to amend their lives
- A faithful and loving warning to all people, to turn to the Lord : while their day of salvation lasts. Chiefly intended for the inhabitants of the town of Falmouth. By T.G
- A familiar introduction to the knowledge of ourselves. : In two parts. By Samuel Walker, A.B. late curate of Truro in Cornwall, and formerly of Exeter College in Oxford
- A friendly caution: or, First gift of Theophilus Philanthropos, student in physick
- 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
- A gold chain of four links : Containing short and concise treatises on death, judgment, heaven, and hell
- A gold chain of four links, to draw poor souls to their desired habitation or, The four last things briefly discoursed of : viz. Death; which is most certain. Judgment, which is most strict. Hell, which is most dismal. Heaven, which is most delightful. To which is added, wholesome instructions both to young and old, in order to prepare themselves for their latter end, and avoid all sinful allurements, which usually obstructs that great and necessary work of salvation. With some necessary directions to die well, in order to avoid hell and obtain heaven. Recommended as very proper and useful to be read in all families; by the reverend and learned divine J. Stevens, D.D. Licensed according to order
- A gold chain of four links, to draw poor souls to their desired habitation. Or, The four last things briefly discoursed of : viz. Death, which is most certain, judgment, which is most strict. Hell, which is most dismal. Heaven, which is most delightful. To which is added, wholsome instructions both to young and old in order to prepare themselves for their latter end, and avoid all sinful allurements, which usually obstructs that great and necessary vvork of salvation. With some necessary directions to die well, in order to avoid hell, and obtain heaven. Recommended as very proper and useful to be read in all families; by the reverend and learned divine, J. Stevens, D.D. Licensed according to order
- A gold chain of four links. To draw poor souls to their desired habitation. Or, The four last things briefly discoursed of : viz. Death, which is most certain. Judgment, which is most strict. Hell, which is most dismal. Heaven, which is most delightful. To which is added, wholesome Instructions both to young and old, in order, to prepare themselves for their latter end, and avoid all sinful allurements, which usually obstructs that great and necessary work of salvation. With some necessary directions to die well, in order to avoid hell and obtain heaven. Recommended as very proper and useful to be read in all families; by the reverend and learned divine, J. Stephens, D.D
- A golden chain of four links, to draw poor souls to their desired habitation. Or, The four last things, briefly discoursed of : viz : Death, which is most certain. Judgment, which is most strict. Hell, which is most dismal. Heaven, that's most delightful. To which is added, wholesome Instructions both to young and old, in order to prepare themselves for their latter end, and avoid all sinful alarms, which usually obstruct that great and necessary work of salvation. With some necessary directions to die well, in order to avoid hell, and obtain heaven. The twenty first edition. Recommended as very proper and useful to be read in families; by the reverend and learned divine, J. Stephens, D. D
- A golden chain of four links, to draw poor souls to their desired haven: or, The last four things briefly discoursed of : viz. death, which is most certain: judgment, which is most strict: hell, which is most dismal: and, heaven, which is most delightful. To which are added, wholesome instructions both to young and old, in order to prepare themselves for their latter end, and avoid all sinful Allurements, which usually obstruct that great and necessary work of salvation. With some necessary directions how to die well, in order to avoid hell, and obtain heaven. Recommended as very proper to be read in families. By Mr. J. Stevens, M.D
- A golden chain; of four links, to draw poor souls to their desired habitation: or, The four last things, briefly discoursed of : viz. Death, most certain. Judgment, most strict. Hell, most dismal. Heaven, most delightful. To which is added, some wholesome instructions both to young and old, in order to prepare themselves for their latter end, and avoid all sinful alarms, which usually obstructs the great work of our salvation. With necessary directions to die well, in order to avoid hell and obtain heaven. Recommended as very proper to be read in families, by the Rev. J. Stevens, D.D
- A letter from Obadiah Shepherd, to Alexander, the Copper-Smith. I remember a Scrap of my vain Learning when I was a Boy. Nec lex est justior ulla, quam necis Artifices acte perire su?. In English, Bite the Biter
- A letter from William Hammond, Esq : in justification of himself, from the false and scandalous aspersions of Mrs. Pilkington, in her memoirs
- A letter from William Penn to his wife and children : Written a little before his first voyage to America, and first published in the London Chronicle, 1761
- A letter from a West-Country freeholder to the Right Honourable Mr. Secretary Web----r
- A letter from a father to his children : written by him in the time of his banishment: To which is added, An Advice about some duties. Publish'd at the request of some friends
- A letter from the Bishop of Durham, with a charge to the Clergy of his diocese, anno 1722
- A letter from the Rev. Mr Robert Traill : Late Minister at Edinburgh, to his wife ; as also one to his children: both written by him in the time of his banishment. To which is added, an advice about some duties. Published at the request of some friends
- A letter of advice to a young gentleman at the University. To which are subjoined, Directions for Young students
- A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady : In a new and familiar Method ; being A System of Rules and Instructions, to qualify the Fair Sex to be useful and happy in every State. By Wetenhall Wilkes
- A letter on equality: addressed to the public, by Philodiceus
- A letter to Edm. Francis Calze ; : in answer to his letter of the 14th of January, published in the Morning Post, and addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Lyttelton
- A letter to Henry Griffiths, Esq. of Beaumont Lodge ; from George Cumberland
- A letter to Mr. Joseph Popham, mercht. Occasion'd by his two letters to a friend, lately publish'd. By John Cuthbert, with an appendix[.]
- A letter to Sir John Fielding : Knt. occasioned by His extraordinary Request to Mr. Garrick for the Suppression of the beggars opera. To which is added a Postscript to D. Garrick, Esq ; Dat veniam Corvis, vexat censura Columbus. By William Augustus Miles
- A letter to a friend : Concerning his forsaking The Ways of Religion upon worldly motives
- A letter to a person : Exercised to Godliness, about our Natural Enmity: Wherein also a Singular Opinion about the State of the Devils and Damned in Hell, is Considered and Refuted, By James Hog Minister of the Gospel at Carnock
- A letter to a young gentleman in prison. By Eubulus
- A letter to a young gentleman upon his admission into the university
- A letter to a young nobleman setting out on his travels
- A letter to the Reverend Dr. Doddridge. : Occasioned by his Life of Col. Gairdner
- A letter, from a Scots Tory at London, to his friend at Edinburgh, in relation to the intended address for the dissolution of the Un-n. ..
- A looking-Glass for youth and age ; or, a sure guide to life and glory. : Set forth in an heavenly dialogue between a godly gentleman and his only daughter, a Child of ten years of Age. Publish'd for the good of England, by the consent of the Bp. of L-n
- A mirror for the female sex. : Historical beauties for young ladies. Intended to lead the female mind to the love and practice of moral goodness. Designed principally for the use of ladies' schools. By Mrs. Pilkington. ..
- A miscellany in prose and verse : for young persons, on a Sunday
- A modern plan : Upon which The Minds and Manners of Youth may be formed: or, A compendium of Moral Institutes made familiar, and adapted to the Circumstances of the present Age. With a Preface, inscribed to Parents, Guardians, and Tutors
- A new collection of moral tales : Written by the celebrated Marmontel, and translated from the original French, By Mr Heron. Volume first, containing: Error of a good father Palemon, a pastoral tale The hermits of Murcia The village breakfasts To which is added, Lucia and Melania, a novel
- A new year's gift to the people of Ireland, for the year 1750. Being an æra as remarkable, for the present critical state of this Kingdom, as for the periodical celebration of the jubilee at Rome. Most humbly recommended to Men in all Stations; but more particularly, to the High, Mighty, and Powerful amongst us. By a sincere lover of his country
- A persuasive to a holy life from the happiness which attends it both in this world and in the world to come. By John Ray, late Fellow of the Royal Society
- A plain and easy road to the land of bliss : a turnpike set up by Mr. Orator -; on which a man may travel more miles in one day, than on any other highway in forty years. With a Dedication, such as never was, or will be, in Vogue
- A plain and true narrative of the differences, between Messrs. B----s, and the members of the Musical Club, holden at the Old-Cock, in Halifax, in a letter to a friend
- A plain narrative. : By Thomas Tooke of Staple-Inn, London, Gentleman. Concluding with part of the speech of John Pym, Esq ; against Thomas, late Earl of Strafford
- A plan for the conduct of female education : in boarding schools. By Erasmus Darwin, M.D.F.R.S. Author of Zoonomia, and of the Botanic Garden
- A prediction. When ane is what he may nae be; And ilk ane is what he may be; Then Edinburgh may nae mair be
- A present for a little girl
- A present for an apprentice : or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate ; with rules for his conduct to his master and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate: with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A proposal for arming, and disciplining the people of Great Britain. With some occasional reflections on the late conduct of France
- A rebuke to the moral philosopher for the errors and immoralities contained in his third volume
- A reply to Mr. Alderman Gipps and Mr. Slodden's answer to The Canterbury patriot. By Thomas Roch
- A reply to a hand-bill, said to be written by Dr. Whitehead: signed by George Cussens, James Milburne, Richand Edwards, Thomas Dobson, and Joseph Wolley
- A reply to a pamphlet entitled Reflections adapted to the present times
- A reply to the Ludlow burgess's letter to Richard Hill, Esq. Member for the county of Salop
- A review of the principles and conduct of the seceders. With reasons of the author's separation from the burghers in particular. By Alexander Pirie
- A satyrical harangue : delivered lately, by a young gentleman, on his birth-day, in the character of a hawker
- A scale of first principles, religious and moral. : Proper to the sentiment and life of man. Chiefly calculated for the service of youth. Designed upon the model of Dr. Worthington's form of found words. The second edition, corrected. By Caleb Fleming
- A seasonable warning against bad company-keeping : in a discourse from Prov. XIII. 20. By John Webb, A.M
- A seasonable warning against bad company-keeping : in a discourse from Prov. XIII. 20. By John Webb, A.M. [Two lines from Proverbs]
- A select collection of oriental tales. : Calculated to form the minds of youth to the love of virtue and true wisdom
- A selection of poems sacred and moral : by W. Winterbotham. ..
- A sermon preach'd at the assizes at Thetford : March the 17th, Ao 1703/4. At the request of Richard Knights, Esq High Sheriff of the County of Norfolk. By John Robinson, A.M Rector of the Parish of Reepham
- A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Reverend Dr. Pargiter, Rector of Gretworth in Northamptonshire, August 8. 1705. By Nathaniel Goodwin
- A sermon preach'd before the Societies for the reformation of manners : at Salters-Hall, on Monday July the 2d, 1716. By Jeremiah Hunt
- A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners : at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday, December the thirty first, 1711. By Charles Lord Bishop of Norwich. Published at their Request
- A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners. : At the parish-church of St. Lawrence-Jury, Upon Monday December the 31st, 1705. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Lincoln
- A sermon preached at the evening lecture for young people, at the new meeting in Exeter : on Thursday, February 16th, and again by particular Desire at the same Place, on Sunday, April 23d, 1775. Published at the request of the audience. By John Hogg
- A sermon preached to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in Boston, New-England, June 1, 1761. : Being the anniversary of their election of officers. By Jason Haven, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham
- A short account of the last illness and death of John Bowles
- A short and faithful account of the life and character of the celebrated Mr. Thomas Chubb : who died lately at Salisbury. In a letter from a gentleman of that city to his friend in London
- A short and impartial account of the wretched life, : and fatal death of James Lawder who kill'd his father
- A short view of the evidences upon which the Christian religion, and the divine authority of the holy scriptures is established. : In two parts. ..
- A speech upon the state of the nation
- A supplement to the first part of the Gentleman instructed : with a word to the ladies. Written for the instruction of the young nobility of both sexes
- A sure guide to hell : By Belzebub
- A sure guide to hell. By Beelzebub
- A system of divinity and morality : in a series of discourses on all the essential parts of natural and revealed religion: compiled from the works of Atterbury, Balguy, Barrow, Bentley, Beveridge, Blackhall, Bundy, Burnet, Ben. Calamy, Clagett, Clarke, Dorrington, Gibson, Goodman, Hickman, Hole, Hopkins, Hort, Jackson, Ibbot, Littleton, Lupton, Moore, Moss, Pearson, Rogers, Sharp, Synge, Stanhope, Stillingfleet, Tillotson, Wake, And others. To which are added, some occasional discourses. The whole revised and corrected by Ferdinando Warner, LL.D. In four volumes. ..
- A testimony against evil customs. : Given by several ministers of the Gospel
- A three-Fold alphabet of rules concerning Christian practice. : the first precept of every letter concerning duty towards God. The II. Towards our neighbour. The III. Towards our selves. Gathered at a friend's request in this order, for the helping of the memory
- A treatise concerning Christian prudence : or the principles of practical wisdom, fitted to the use of human life, and design'd for the better regulation of it. By John Norris, Rector of Bemerton near Sarum
- A treatise concerning Christian prudence : or the principles of practical wisdom, fitted to the use of human life, and design'd for the better regulation of it. The seventh edition. By John Norris, M.A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum
- A treatise of clemency : by Lucius Annæus Seneca the philosopher. Address'd to Nero in the beginning of his reign. Done into English by Sir Roger L'Estrange
- A treatise on virtue and happiness : By Thomas Nettleton, M. D. and F. R. S
- A tribute of honour to the great and good men in France : particularly the Marquis de la Fayette, Mr. Neckar, and the most worthy of all mayors- the Mayor of Paris ; with the President of the National Assembly. By John Ryland, A.M
- A trip to Melasge : or, concise instructions to a young gentleman entering into life: with his observations on the genius, manners, ton, opinions ... of the Melasgeans
- A true state of facts relative to the conduct of some of Dr. Cooke's committee who are members of the Medical Society
- A view of life in its several passions. With a preliminary discourse on moral writing
- A vision. Written by F. P-----, not long after he came from school. In two letters to a friend
- A word in season : or, advice to a soldier
- A word in season : or, advice to an Englishman
- A word of advice to honest country people. By a country gentlewoman
- A word to a drunkard
- A word to the wise : or, the Bishop of Cloyne's exhortation to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland
- A word to the wise: or, an exhortation to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland. : By a member of the established church
- A year and a life well concluded. : a brief essay, on the good things wherein the last works of a Christian, may be, and should be, his best works. : A sermon preached on the last day of the year, 1719. : [One line in Latin]
- A zeal for good works excited and directed : in a sermon at the publick Thursday-Lecture, in Boston, March 25th, 1742. Printed at the general Desire of the Hearers. By John Barnard, A.M. Pastor of a Church in Marblehead
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children : in the last stage of a lingering illness, in a series of evening-conferences on the most interesting subjects. Translated from the French. ..
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children : in the last stage of a lingering illness. Translated from the French by S. Glasse, D. D. F. R. S. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty. ..
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children : in the last stage of a lingering illness. Translated from the French, by S. Glasse, D.D. F.R.S. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Vol. I[-II]
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children ; in the last stage of a lingering illness. : Translated from the French, by S. Glasse, D.D.F.R.S. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- Advice from a lady of quality, to her children : in the last stage of a lingering illness. Translated from the French, by S. Glasse, D.D.F.R.S. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty
- Advice from a mother to her son and daughter. : Written originally in French by the Marchioness de Lambert, and just publish'd with great Approbation at Paris. Done into English by a gentleman
- Advice from farmer Trueman : to his daughter Mary, upon her going to service. In a series of discourses, designed to promote the welfare and true interest of servants ..
- Advice from farmer trueman to his daughter Mary, upon her going to service : In a series of discourses, designed to promote the welfare and true interest of servants: with reflections of no less importance to masters and mistresses
- Advice to a daughter. In a letter from Mr David Hume
- Advice to a female friend. : By Madam de Pompadour
- Advice to a son at the university : design'd for holy orders. By a clergyman
- Advice to a son in the university : In two parts. By J. Barecroft, D.D. The third edition. To which is now added Concionatorum instructio: or, rules for preaching ; Plainly intimating what Subject, Method and Style may be Requisite in that Divine Art
- All the works : of Epictetus, which are now extant ; consisting of his discourses, preserved by Arrian, in four books, the Enchiridion, and fragments. Translated from the original Greek, by Elizabeth Carter. With an introduction, and notes, by the translator
- Allegories and visions for the entertainment and instruction of younger minds : selected from the most eminent authors
- Amazing things will happen : a real world guide on achieving success and happiness
- An Answer to Mr. S----- letter published in Faulkner's Journal the 7th instant
- An address to persons of quality : who employ Frenchmen in their service. By Jack English, a servant out of place
- An affectionate address to candidates for holy orders : and to the younger part of the clergy
- An alarm to unconverted sinners : in a serious treatise ... By Joseph Alleine ... To which is added, prayers for families
- An analysis of the principal duties of social life : written in imitation of Rochefoucault: in a series of letters to a young gentleman, on his entrance into the world. By John Andrews, LL. D
- An answer to Dr. King's speech : by the Rev. Mr. John Burton ..
- An answer to the secret transactions with William Gregg in Newgate : Or, a vindication of seven noble peers, besides the E---- of O---f---d
- An apology for the conduct of a Lady of Quality, lately traduc'd under the name of Lady Frail. : Wherein her case is fairly stated ; the injurious accusations and reflections that have been cast upon her fully confuted ; and some particular anecdotes of her life exhibited, that were never before made publick. In a letter from a person of honour to a nobleman of distinction
- An appendix to Vindiciæ Britannicæ : in answer to the calumnies of the Analytical Review
- An astronomical diary : or, almanack for the year of Christian æra, 1770. ... By Nathanael Low. ..
- An astronomical diary ; or, almanack for the year of Christian aera, 1771 : ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston, in New-England, lat. 42 deg. 25 min. north. By Nathanael Low. A student in physic. [Eight lines of verse]
- An astronomical diary ; or, almanack for the year of Christian aera, 1772 : ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston, in New-England, lat. 42 deg. 25 min. north. By Nathanael Low, a student in physic. [Four lines of verse]
- An astronomical diary or, almanack, for the year of Christian aera, 1778. : ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston in America ; lat. 42 deg. 25 min. north. By Nathaniel Low
- An astronomical diary: or, almanack for the year of Christian aera, 1775. : By Nathanael Low
- An enquiry into the duties of men : in the higher and middle classes of society in Great Britain, resulting from their respective stations, professions, and employments. The second edition, corrected. By Thomas Gisborne, M.A. In two volumes. ..
- An epistle of love to friends, especially to the youth, by way of tender advice and caution
- An epistle to a young nobleman from his præceptor
- An essay of particular advice to the young gentry : for The overcoming the Difficulties and Temptations they may meet with, and the making an early and happy Improvement of the Advantages they enjoy beyond others. By the Author of Youths Grand Concern
- An essay on an active and contemplative life : and, Why the one should be preferred before the other. By the right honourable, Edward, Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of England
- An essay on conduct and education : Recommended to the people called Quakers, by J.F
- An essay on recreations. By Vin. Perronet, A.M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent ; and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl Stanhope
- An essay on the advantage of a polite education joined with a learned one
- An essay upon oeconomy : By Edward Watkinson, M. D. Rector of Little Chart in Kent
- An essay upon oeconomy : Second edition. By Edward Watkinson, M.D. Rector of Little-Chart, in Kent
- An essay upon oeconomy. : the fifth edition. By Edward Watkinson, M.D. Rector of Little Chart in Kent
- An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world : By one of the laity. [Four lines from Bacon]
- An exhortation to purity and peace. : a sermon Preach'd in the Parish-Church of St. Mary Le Bow, On Sunday March 26. 1710. By Samuel Bradford, D.D. Rector of the said Church, And Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Published for the Use of his Parishioners
- An explanatory appeal to the Society in general, and his friends in particular : by William Matthews
- An humble address to the nobility and gentry : being, a perswasive to a holy life, with a particular view to their condition and circumstances. By Nathaniel Collier, M.A
- An humble attempt to form a system of conjugal morality : being the substance of six discourses addressed to young persons of both sexes, with a design to lead them through the becoming duties of celibacy and marriage
- An inquiry into the conduct of Lord Pigot, from his arrival at Fort St. George, to his expedition to Tanjore. With observations on the defence of Lord Pigot
- An oration : As it was spoken at the Robin-Hood, Monday the 22d of April, to a splendid audience. Occasioned by the death of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. In which his character is pourtray'd
- Anecdotes of Mary : or, the good governess. By the author of The history of the Davenport family
- Anecdotes of a boarding-school; or, An antidote to the vices of those useful seminaries : By M. P. In two volumes. ..
- At Ashley-Hill : Near Lymington, Hants, One Mile from the Sea, and one of the most dry, chearful and healthy Spots in the Kingdom, pupils of future Rank and Fortune Are Educated upon a most liberal, extensive, rational, and consistent Plan, By the Rev. Philip Le Brocq, M.A. Formerly of Pembroke College, Oxford, and of Clare-Hall, Cambridge
- At a meeting of part of Rathfriland Company, August 3d. 1784, pursuant to adjournment, Mr. Robert Sloan, in the chair
- Avis d'un pere a sa fille, par Mr. le Marquis d'Hallifax, traduit de l'Anglois
- Avis d'un pere a sa fille. Par M. le Marquis D'Hallifax. Traduit de l'anglois
- Avis d'une mère à sa fille : Par Mme. de Lambert
- Avis d'une mère à son fils. : Par Mme. de Lambert
- Bad elections, sad distractions : or, a seasonable advice to all true Englishmen: with some short remarks upon a letter, in the Craftsman, published on Saturday the 30th of March, 1734. To which is added, a suitable exhortation ... By Platonicus Phil-anax
- Beetham's new lectures on heads : Describing the characters, passions, morals, fashions, follies, virtues, vices, and absurdities, incident to human life ; which are calculated to divert the fancy, engage the attention, improve the understanding, rectify the heart, put vice out of countenance, and make virtue shine in its pristine lustre
- Betty Brown, the St. Giles's orange girl : with some account of Mrs. Sponge, the money-lender
- Bounce Forward : How to Transform Crisis into Success
- By the Queen, a proclamation, for the encouragement of piety and virtue, and for the preventing and punishing vice, profaneness, and immorality
- By the Queen, a proclamation, for the encouragement of piety and virtue, and for the preventing and punishing vice, profaneness, and immorality. Anne R
- Bywyd a marwolaeth yr annuwiol dan enw Mr. Drygddyn, wedi ei annerch i'r byd mewn ymddiddan cyfeillgar rhywng, Mr. Doethineb a Mr. Ystyriol Gan Joan Bunyan ... Wedi ei gyfieuthu i'r gymraeg gan T. Lewys ..
- Bywyd a marwolaeth yr annuwiol dan enw Mr. Drygddyn. Wedi ei annerch i'r byd mewn ymddiddan cyfeillgar rhwng Mr. Doethineb a Mr. Ystyriol. Gan Joan Bunyan ... Wedi ei gyfieuthu i'r gymraeg gan T. Lewys ... At yr hwn y chwanegwyd bywyd a marwolaeth Joan Bunyan
- Callistus : or, the man of fashion. And Sophronius ; or, the country gentleman. In three dialogues. By Thomas Mulso, Esq
- Carite and Polydorus : To which is prefixed, A treatise on morals. By J. J. Barthélemy, Author of the Travels of Anacharsis. With The life of the author
- Characters and anecdotes collected in the reigns of William Rufus, Charles the Second, and King George the Third, by the Celebrated Wandering Jew, of Jerusalem
- Characters and anecdotes collected in the reigns of William Rufus, Charles the Second, and King George the Third, by the celebrated Wanadering Jew, of Jerusalem
- Choice emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral and divine : for the improvement and pastime of youth. Ornamented with near fifty handsome allegorical engravings, Designed on purpose for this Work. With pleasing and familiar Descriptions to each, in Prose and Verse, Serving to display the Beauties and Morals of the Ancient Fabulists. The whole calculated to convey the golden Lessons of Instruction under a new and more delightful Dress. Written for the Amusement of The Right Honourable Lord Newbattle
- Christian prudence : consisting of maxims and proverbs, divine and moral; Collected from the Sacred Scriptures; the Writings of Primitive Fathers, Heathen Philosophers, and eminent Divines: Together with many never before printed. The Whole designed to be A Proverbial Catechism for Youth, and A Guide to Persons of Riper Years, To which are added, instructions how to begin and spend every day with God
- Christianity in short : or, the way to be a good Christian. Recommended to the use of such as want either time or capacity for reading longer and learneder discourses
- Circulated by the East-Kent and Canterbury Association. One penny-worth of truth from Thomas Bull to his brother John
- Col. Don Francisco's letter of advice to all his beloved brethren, the votaries of Venus
- Concio ad clerum, habita Cantabrigi? in templo Beat? Mari?, XI cal. Apr. MDCCLXVIII. : pro gradu doctoratus in Sacra Theologia. Auctore Roberto Sumner, Coll. Regal. olim Socio
- Conclusion of the memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph : As prepared for the press by the late editor of the former part. Volume IV
- Considerations on pure wisdom, and human policy ; on labour ; on schools ; and on the right use of the Lord's outward gifts.
- Considerations on pure wisdom, and human policy; on labour; on schools; and on the right use of the Lord's outward gifts : By John Woolman. [Three lines from James]
- Considerations on the true harmony of mankind; and how it is to be maintained : By John Woolman. [Four lines from Micah]
- Conversations and amusing tales : Offered to the publick for the youth of Great Britain
- Conversations on polite life. : Exemplified and illustrated with eastern and other stories: tending to form in the minds of youth, sentiments becoming that station of life, which gentlemen are educated to adorn. Translated from the French
- Copy of part of a letter I wrote to my brother at Lilling-Hall, September 17, 1776
- Cortez; or, The conquest of Mexico : as related by a father to his children, and designed for the instruction of youth. In two volumes. ... Translated from the German of J. H. Campe, (author of The new Robinson Crusoe) by Elizabeth Helme, author of Instructive rambles in London and its environs, the abridgment of Plutarch's Lives, etc. etc
- Creating a world that works for all
- De animi tranquillitate dialogus : Florentio Voluseno, auctore
- De animi tranquillitate dialogus. : Florentio Voluseno Scoto auctore
- Dear variety. : Suited to all ages and conditions in life, by G: Wright Esqr: author of the Mirror
- Dedicated to the Most Noble Marquis of Buckingham. : Maxims and morals for our conduct through life. By Lieutenant Philip Furley
- Dialogues and letters on morality : economy, and politeness, for the improvement and entertainment of young female minds. In three volumes ... The second edition. By the author of Dialogues on the first principles of religion
- Dialogues and letters on morality, œconomy, and politeness : for the improvement and entertainment of young female minds. ... By the author of Dialogues on the first principles of religion
- Dialogues betwixt a master and his apprentice : which, so far from being posthumous, seem to be rather premature
- Dialogues moraux d'un petit maitre philosophe, et d'une femme raisonnable
- Directions counsels and cautions : tending to prudent management of affairs in common life. Collected by Thomas Fuller, M.D
- Directions to mankind in general : and in particular to the courtier. The lawyer. The divine. The physician. The justice of peace. By Dr. Fitzpatrick, Q.D.G
- Discourses on domestick duties. : By Samuel Stennett, D.D
- Divine emblems : or, temporal things spiritualized. Fitted for the use of boys and girls. By John Bunyan
- Divine emblems : or, temporal things spiritualized. Fitted for the use of boys and girls. By John Bunyan, Author of the Pilgrim's Progress. suitable to every Subject
- Divine emblems : or, temporal things spiritualized. Fitted for the use of boys and girls. To which is added, A caution to stir up to watch against sin. By John Bunyan, Author of The Pilgrim's Progress. Adorned with a new set of cuts
- Divine emblems : or, temporal things spiritulized . Fitted for the use of boys and girls. Adorn'd with cuts suitable to every Subject. By John Bunyan
- Divine emblems: or, Temporal things spiritualized : Fitted for the use of boys and girls. By John Bunyan
- Don't push too many trolleys : and other tips from navigating life and business
- Dumouriez tout entier : sa conduite en Brabant lors de la révolution de 1790 ..
- Early blossoms of genius and virtue ; including maxims of early wisdom, juvenile memoirs, a great variety of examples of the moral virtues, and a selection of moral poesy embellished with engravings
- Eastern anecdotes of exemplary characters, with sketches of the Chinese history. In one volume. Inscribed to her Royal Highness the Duchess of York. The researches of history are never-failing sources of instruction and amusement. Designed for youth
- Elements of morality, or ethics epitomized
- Epictetus his Morals : with Simplicius his Comment. Made English from the Greek, by George Stanhope, D.D. Dean of Canterbury, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
- Essay upon oeconomy : By Edward Watkinson, M. D. Rector of Chart, Kent
- Essays and dissertations on various subjects : relating to human life and happiness. In two volumes. ..
- Essays and reflections, religious and moral
- Essays moral and critical: By M. L'Abbé Trublet, first secretary to his eminence Cardinal Tencin, and treasurer of the cathedral of Nantz. : Translated from the French original
- Essays moral and literary: by Dr. Goldsmith. Volume III
- Essays moral and miscellaneous. : By the Reverend Dr. Fortescue, Fellow of Exeter College
- Essays upon several moral subjects : In two parts. Part I. Upon Pride. Upon Cloaths. Upon Duelling. Upon General Kindness. Upon the Office of a Chaplain. Upon the Weakness of Human Reason. Part. II. Of Fame. Of Musick. Of the Value of Life. Of the Spleen. Of Eagerness of Desire. Of Friendship. Of Popularity. A Thought. Of the Entertainment of Books. Of Confidence. Of Envy. Of the Aspect. Against Despair. Of Covetousness. Of Liberty. Of Old Age. Of Pleasure. By Jeremy Collier, M.A
- Essays upon several moral subjects : Part III. Of Pain. Of Revenge. Of Authors. Of Power. Of Infancy and Youth. Of Riches and Of Poverty. Of Whoredom. Of Drunkenness. Of Usury. Of An Apostle. Of Solitude. Of Discontent. By Jeremy Collier, M.A
- Essays upon several moral subjects : Part III. Of Pain. Revenge. Authors. Power. Infancy and Youth. Riches and Poverty. Of Whoredom. Drunkenness. Usury. An Apostle. Solitude. Discontent. By Jeremy Collier, M.A
- Essays upon several moral subjects : Part III. Of pain. Revenge. Authors. Power. Infancy and Youth. Of Riches and Poverty. Whoredom. Drunkenness. Usury. An Apostle. Solitude. By Jeremy Collier, M.A
- Essays upon several moral subjects : Part IV. Of Goodness. Honesty. Religious Temper. Lying. Of Fortitude. Flattery. Theft. Peace. The Resurrection. By Jeremy Collier, M.A
- Essays upon several moral subjects : in two parts ...
- Essays, relating to the conduct of life : upon the following subjects. Viz. On self government in general. Choice of a Wife. Choice of a Husband. Circumstances of Husband and Wife. Education of Children. The Station of Life eligible. The Friend and Pretended Friend. The Honest Man. Women and their Vices, with Instructions for their Behaviour. Beauty, and Beauties of the Mind. Single Life and Matrimony. Fortune and Chance. Prosperity and Adversity. Hope and Fear. Courage and Cowardise. Passion, and its Consequences. Slander, and its chief Causes. Thought. Flattery, and its Designs. Gentility. Virtue. The Man truly Great
- Eusebes to Philetus: a series of letters from a father to a son, on a devout temper and life. By Stephen Addington
- Evening amusements, for the ladies ; or, original anecdotes, intended to promote a love of virtue in young minds. A series of letters
- Excellencies united, containing the principles of politeness, by Lord Chesterfield. And the Polite philosopher. Complete in one volume
- Fabulous histories. : Designed for the instruction of children, respecting their treatment of animals. By Mrs. Trimmer
- Fair warnings to a careless world
- Familiar letters, on a variety of important and interesting subjects, from Lady Hariet Morley, and others
- Family religion: or, a guide to parents and masters, to children and servants
- Female tuition : or, an address to mothers, on the education of daughters
- Free and apposite observations on one very evident and indecent cause of the present rapid decline of the clerical credit and character : in a letter addressed to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Chester
- Free and impartial remarks upon the Letters written by the late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, to his son Philip Stanhope, esq ; By a man of the world
- Free remarks : occasioned by the letters of John Disney, D.D.F.S.A. to Vicesimus Knox, D.D. By Henry Barry Peacock
- Friendly cautions : and plain advice, Adapted to the present times. Printed by order of the Committee of the Association, Newcastle upon Tyne, for the preservation of peace, liberty, and property
- Friendly exhortation to the uninstructed poor
- From average to awesome : lessons for living an extraordinary life
- Fruits de l'amour d'un père, ou avis de Guillaume Penn à ses enfans, touchant leur conduite tant en matiere civile, qu'en matiere de religion. Nouvellement traduit de L'Anglois par Edd. P. Bridel
- Fruits de la solitude, ou reflexions et maximes sur la maniere de se conduire dans le cours de la vie. Par Guillaume Penn. Nouvellement traduit de L'Anglois par Edd. P. Bridel
- Fruits of a father's love : being the advice of William Penn to his children, relating to their civil and religious conduct
- Fruits of a father's love : being the advice of William Penn to his children, relating to their civil and religious conduct Written occasionally many years ago, and now made publick for a General Good. By a lover of his memory
- Fruits of solitude : in reflections and maxims relating to the conduct of human life. By William Penn
- Fruits of solitude : in reflections and maxims relating to the conduct of human life. By William Penn
- Godly children their parents joy : exhibited in several sermons by the Reverend & learned Henry Gibbs, M.A. Late Pastor of a church in Watertown. [Six lines of Scripture text]
- Good rulers a choice blessing : A sermon preached before the great and General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, at Hartford in New-England, May 13th 1725. The day for the election of the Honourable the governour & deputy-governour, and the worshipful assistants there. By Azariah Mather, A.M. Pastor of Christ's Church in Saybrook. Published (with the addition of some things either not delivered at the preaching, though written; or but hinted) by order of authority
- Harrison's Edition. : the centaur not fabulous. In six letters to a friend. On the life in vogue. By Dr. Young
- Hints on education. : Respectfully submitted to the Honourable the members of both Houses of the British Parliament. By George Chapman, LL. D
- Hints to fresh-men : from a member of the University of Cambridge
- Histories and parables. Translated from the French of F. Bonaventure. By A.H.B
- Histories or tales of past times, told by mother goose. With morals. Written in French by M. Perrault, and Englished by G.M. gent
- Histories, or Tales of passed times. With morals. Written in French by Mr. Perrault, and Englished by R.S. gent
- Horae lyricae : Poems, chiefly of the lyric kind. In three books. Book I. Sacred to devotion and piety. Book II. To virtue, honor and friendship. Book III. To the memory of the dead. By Isaac Watts, D.D. [Three lines from Horace]
- Horae lyricae : Poems, chiefly of the lyric kind. In three books. Sacred I. To devotion and piety. II. To virtue, honour, and friendship. III. To the memory of the dead. By I. Watts, D.D. [Three lines from Horace]
- House of Lords. Thomas Fanshawe, Esquire, - - - - - - - - plaintiff in error. Thomas Cocksedge, - - - - - - - - - - defendant in error. Case of the plaintiff in error
- How she lost him ; or, The history of Miss Wyndham. In two volumes
- How to have a brilliant life : put a little more in get so much more out
- How you learn is how you live : using nine ways of learning to transform your life
- Human prudence : or, the art by which a man may raise himself and his fortune to grandeur. Corrected and very much enlarged
- Human prudence, or The art by which a man may raise himself and fortune to grandeur
- Human reason an insufficient guide in matters of religion and morality. : Being the Substance of Two sermons Preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's Church, On Sunday, October 27, 1734, and Monday February 2. 1735-6. in which the Arguments laid down by Mr. Chubb, in Two Pamphlets, intituled, A Discourse on Reason with Regard to Religion and Divine Revelation, and The Sufficiency of Reason in Matters of Religion farther considered, Are particularly Examined. By James Edgcumbe, B.D. Fellow of Exeter College, Oxon
- Humanae vitae oeconomia : sive instituta ad formandos hominum mores. PrimĂ¹m Anglicè Ă Roberto Dodsley conscripta. Nunc Ă Gulielmo Masseio Latinè reddita
- Humane prudence : Or the art by which a man raise himself and his fortune to grandeur. Corrected and very much enlarged
- Humane prudence : or the art by which a man may raise himself and his fortune to grandeur
- Humane prudence : or, the art by which a man may raise himself and his fortune to grandeur. Corrected and very much enlarged
- Humane prudence, or The art by which a man may raise himself and his fortune to grandeur
- Humanity : or the rights of nature, a poem; in two books. By the author of Sympathy
- Hunan-Adnabyddiaeth : neu draethawd, yn dangos natur a mantais y cyfryw wybodaeth bwysfawr, a'r fford i'w chyrhaeddyd: ynghymmysg ag Amryw o Ystyriaethau ar y Natur Ddynol. gan John Mason, A.M. wedi ei gyfieithu i'r Gymraeg gan Josiah Rees
- Hynodeb eglwysydd cywir: neu arwyddion hynod wrth ba rai y mae yn hawdd adnabod gwir aelod o 'r eglwys, sef Cristion, a gwr da Argraphwyd yn y Saes'naeg dan yr amryw enwau hynny. Gyfiethiwyd yn ol yr argraphiad berffeithiaf i'r Gymraeg, gan William Rowlands ..
- Ideal trifles : Published by a lady
- In vindication of character. Mr. Hartley, to Mr. Maxwell
- Infernal conference : or, Dialogues of devils. By the Listener
- Instructiones pueriles : In usum juventutis Christianæ. Edidit Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ presbyter
- Instructions for youth : gentlemen and noblemen. By Sir Walter Raleigh, Lord Treasurer Burleigh, Cardinal Sermonetta, And Mr. Walsingham
- Instructions from a mother to her daughter. : Translated from the French
- Instructions to a son : containing rules of conduct in publick and private life, Under the following Heads: Religion. Marriage. The Court. Friendship. Travelling. Housekeeping and Hospitality. Tenants and other Concerns of Estate. Study and Exercise. Of Pleasure, Idleness, &c. By Archibald Marquis of Argyle. Address'd to his Children, and to his eldest Son in particular. Written in the Year 1660, during his Confinement. To which are added by the same Noble Author: general maxims of life. Maxims Political and Military, under the following heads: The Prince. War. Courage. Command. Fortune. Victory. Miscellaneous Observations
- Instructive rambles : extended in London, and the adjacent villages. Designed to amuse the mind and improve the understanding of youth. By Elizabeth Helme. In two volumes. ..
- Instructive rambles : in London, and the adjacent villages. Designed to amuse the mind, and improve the understanding of youth. By Elizabeth Helme
- Instructive rambles : in London, and the adjacent villages. Designed to amuse the mind, and improve the understanding of youth. By Elizabeth Helme. [Five lines of quotation]
- Interesting memoirs : By a lady. In two volumes. ..
- Introductio ad prudentiam : or, directions, counsels, and cautions, tending to prudent management of affairs in common life. In two volumes. Compiled by Thomas Fuller, M.D
- Introductio ad prudentiam : or, directions, counsels, and cautions, tending to prudent management of affairs in common life. The second part. To which is added an appendix, concerning Sincerity and Deceit. The whole compiled by Thomas Fuller M.D
- Introductio ad sapientiam : or, the art of right thinking, assisted and improved by such notions as men of sense and experience have left us in their writings, in order to eradicate error, and plant knowledge. In two parts. By Thomas Fuller, M.D
- Introduction to the art of thinking
- Introduction to the art of thinking. : Enlarged with additional maxims and illustrations. By the late Henry Home, Esquire, (one of the senators of the College of Justice
- Introduction to the art of thinking. : Third edition. Enlarged with additional maxims and illustrations
- It all matters : 125 strategies to achieve maximum confidence, clarity, certainty, and creativity
- It is requested, that every master or mistress will read, or cause to be read, in their families, this little book, which contains truth of the utmost importance ... a little honest advice, to the working people
- Job Nott's humble advice : with a postscript
- Just published, number III : an appeal to Captain B-N, with a scourge annexed. By James Poulson
- Just published, number IV : Remarks on the arbitrary proceedings at Chatham Great Meeting-house, January 20, 1792. By James Poulson
- Just published, number V : In two parts. Part I.A rejoinder to sundry letters, obtained by Capt. B--n and G. W-r, and read at the Great Meeting, Chatham, January 20, 1792. By James Poulson
- Just published, number VI : Part II. A rejoinder to sundry letters. By James Poulson
- Kindness : change your life and make the world a kinder place
- L'economia della vita umana di Roberto Dodsley, in Inglese, con traduzione in lingua Italiana. = The œconomy of human life. By Robert Dodsley, With a Translation in the Italian Language
- L'institutrice et son élève : ou dialogues à l'usage des jeunes demoiselles. Vol. II
- L'oeconomie ou la règle de la vie humaine : Traduite de l'Anglois par le sieur Michel Despréfays ..
- L---s dissected, or An Alderman's man in the apothecary's coat
- LIFE WILL SEE YOU NOW : quit waiting for the light at the end of the tunnel and light that f cker... up for yourself
- La politique du chevalier Bacon : chancelier D'Angleterre. Premiere partie
- Laugh when you can : or the monstrous droll jester, and chearful companion. Containing upwards of two hundred and fifty good things, many of which are not to be found in any other collection
- Le curé de Wakefield. Traduit de L'Anglais, par M.J.B. Biset, ancien professeur de rhetorique en France, maitre de langue française a Londres
- Leisure hours employed for the benefit of those who would wish to begin the world as wise as others end it
- Leonora: or, characters drawn from real life : Containing a great variety of incidents, interspers'd with reflections moral and entertaining. In two volumes
- Les caracteres : Par Madame de Puisieux
- Les caractères, : par Madame de Puisieux. Seconde partie ..
- Les loisirs de Madame de Maintenon
- Lessons of wisdom for persons of all ages, sexes, and denominations containing remarkable sayings of the most celebrated wits and poets of the present and last centuries
- Letter from Lady Wallace, to Capt. William Wallace : aid de camp to Colonel Maxwell, at Bangalore
- Letter from William Penn, to his wife and children : Written a little before his first voyage to America, and found after his death, amongst some old manuscripts, never published
- Letters and conversations between several young ladies on interesting and improving subjects : Translated from the Dutch of Madam de Cambon, abridged from the original work ; and illustrated with copper plates
- Letters and conversations between several young ladies, on interesting and improving subjects. Translated from the Dutch of Madame de Cambon, with alterations and improvements
- Letters and tracts on the choice of company and other subjects
- Letters from a father to his son, on various topics relative to literature and the conduct of life. Vol.II : Written in the years 1798 and 1799. By J. Aikin, M.D
- Letters from a father to his son, on various topics, relative to literature and the conduct of life : Written in the years 1792 and 1793, by J. Aikin, M.D
- Letters from a father to his son, on various topics, relative to literature and the conduct of life : Written in the years 1792 and 1793, by J. Aikin, M.D. [One line of Latin quotation]
- Letters from a father to his son, on various topics, relative to literature and the conduct of life : Written in the years 1792 and 1793, by J. Aikin, M.D. [One line of Latin quotation]
- Letters from a mother to her children : on various important subjects. By M.P. ..
- Letters from a tutor to his pupils
- Letters from an old man to a young prince : with the answers. Translated from the Swedish. To which are prefixed those of Her present Majesty to her son. ..
- Letters in answer to the Earl of Carlisle, and Mr. Playfair, on the administration and conduct of Earl Fitzwilliam
- Letters on education : With observations on religious and metaphysical subjects. By Catharine Macaulay Graham
- Letters on education. : With observations on religious and metaphysical subjects. By Catherine Macaulay Graham
- Letters on infidelity. : the second edition. To which is prefixed a letter to Dr. Adam Smith
- Letters on several subjects : from a preceptress to her pupils who have left school, addressed chiefly to real characters, and Designed for the Use of Young Ladies from Sixteen to Twenty Years of Age
- Letters on the improvement of the mind : Addressed to a young lady. In two volumes
- Letters on the improvement of the mind : Addressed to a young lady. To which are added, miscellanies in prose and verse. By Mrs. Chapone. The third edition. ..
- Letters on the improvement of the mind : addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone
- Letters on the improvement of the mind : addressed to a young lady. In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone. ..
- Letters on the improvement of the mind : addressed to a young lady. In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone. The Fourth Edition. ..
- Letters to a gentleman of fortune : relating to his conduct in life. By Lyonell Vane, Esq
- Letters to a young lady : on a variety of useful and interesting subjects. Calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners and enlighten the understanding. "That our daughters may be as polished corners of the temple." By the Rev. John Bennett. Two volumes complete in one
- Letters to a young lady : on a variety of useful and interesting subjects: calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners, and enlighten the understanding. "That our daughters may be as polished corners of the temple." By the Rev. John Bennett, author of Strictures on female education. In two volumes. Vol I[-II]
- Letters to a young prince from his governor. Translated into English
- Letters written by the late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, to his son Philip Stanhope ... Published by Mrs. Eugenia Stanhope ... In four volumes
- Life coaching : a cognitive behavioural approach
- Litle against Lucas: being an answer to Mr. Lucas's second address to the free-citizens and free-holders of the city of Dublin
- Logick : or, the right use of reason in the enquiry after truth, With A Variety of Rules to guard against Error, in the Affairs of Religion and Human Life, as well as in the Sciences. By I. Watts
- Logick : or, the right use of reason in the enquiry after truth, with A Variety of Rules to guard against Error, in the Affairs of Religion and Human Life, as well as in the Sciences. By Isaac Watts
- Logick : or, the right use of reason in the enquiry after truth, with a variety of rules to guard against error, in the affairs of religion and human life, as well as in the sciences. By Isaac Watts, D.D
- Logick : or, the right use of reason in the enquiry after truth. With a variety of rules to guard against error, in the affairs of religion and human life, as well as in the sciences. By Isaac Watts, D.D
- Logick : or, the right use of reason in the inquiry after truth. With a variety of rules to guard against error, in the affairs of religion and human life, as well as in the sciences. By Isaac Watts, D.D
- Logick: or, The right use of reason in the enquiry after truth : With a variety of rules to guard against error, in the affairs of reigion and human life, as well as in the sciences. By Isaac Watts, D.D
- Logick: or, The right use of reason in the enquiry after truth : With a variety of rules to guard against error, in the affairs of religion and human life, as well as in the sciences.
- Loisirs philosophiques. De M.B
- Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son : on men and manners: or, a new system of education, in which the principles of politeness ... are laid down in a plain, easy, & familiar manner. The third edition. To which are now added, the Marchioness de Lambert's advice to her son and moral reflections by the Duc de la Rochefoucault
- Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son : on men and manners: or, a new system of education. In which the principles of politeness, the Art of acquiring a Knowledge of the World, with every Instruction necessary to form a Man of Honour, Virtue, Taste, and Fashion, are laid down in a plain, easy, familiar manner, adapted to every Station and Capacity. The whole arraigned on a Plan entirely new
- Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son, on men and manners : Containing the principles of politeness, the art of acquiring a knowledge of the world, with every instruction necessary to form a man of honour, virtue, taste, and fashion. A new edition. To which is added, the polite philosopher ; or An essay on that art which makes a man happy in himself and agreeable to others
- Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son, on men and manners: or, A new system of education. : In which the principles of politeness, the art of acquiring a knowledge of the world, are laid down in a plain, easy, and familiar manner. : To which are annexed, The polite philosopher: or An essay on the art which makes a man happy in himself, and agreeable to others. : Also, Lord Burghley's Ten precepts to his second son, Robert Cecil, afterwards the Earl of Salisbury
- Lord Chesterfield: principles of politeness, and the polite philosopher. Complete in one volume
- Lord Dun's friendly and familiar advices. : Adapted to the various stations and conditions of life, and the mutual relations to be observed amongst them
- Lucas as firm as a rock: being an answer to L-s on the hob
- Luxury, pride, and vanity, the bane of the British nation
- Make the Most of Your Workday : Be More Productive, Engaged, and Satisfied As You Conquer the Chaos at Work
- Make your mark : a guidebook for the brave hearted
- Man in quest of himself : or, a defence of the individuality of the human mind, or self. Occasioned by some remarks in the Monthly Review for July 1763. on a note in Search's Freewill. By Cuthbert Comment, gent
- Man's whole duty: or The rule of a Christian's life and conversation. : Containing plain and short direction for the performance of the several duties thereof. : [Two lines from Philippians]
- Manners. Translated from the French
- Maxims selected from the writings of Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield : Comprehending a plan of education, on the principles of virtue and politeness ; and calculated to form the man of honour, the man of virtue, and the accomplished gentleman
- Maxims, reflections and observations, divine, moral and political. : By the Right Reverend Dr. Francis Atterbury, late lord bishop of Rochester. To which is added, His Lordship's Latin version of Mr. Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel
- May Day : or, anecdotes of Miss Lydia Lively. Intended to improve and amuse the rising generation
- Mechanicus and Flaven : or, the watch spiritualized. By John Martin, Watch-Maker, of Spalding, Lincolnshire
- Memoirs of the Danby family: designed chiefly for the entertainment and improvement of young persons. By a lady
- Miscellaneous extracts : chiefly poetical, selected from various authors ; in order to facilitate the moral improvement Of youth: including many original poetical compositions, never before published. By Richard Osborne, Attorney, Northampton
- Miscellanies by the Rev. M. Moreton : Late of Ellesmere, in the County of Salop. Published from the original manuscripts
- Miscellanies, in verse and prose : Written by the Right Honourable Joseph Addison Esq;
- Models of conversation for persons of polite education. : Selected and translated from the French of M. L'Abbé de Bellegarde
- Modern education, respecting young ladies as well as gentlemen, by Samuel Whyte. Principal Of The English Grammar School, Grafton-Street
- Moral annals of the poor, and middle ranks of society : in various situations, of good and bad conduct
- Moral contrasts: or, the power of religion exemplified under different characters. By William Gilpin, Prebendary of Salisbury, and Vicar of Boldre in New Forest
- Moral instructions for youth : or, a Father's Advice to a Son. Translated from the French, at first only for particular, and now publish'd for general use. Being an Attempt to season the growing Generation with Virtuous Principles
- Moral instructions from a father to his son : or, an easy method of forming a young man to the practice of virtue. Translated from the French of Monsieur S. du Four, by C. Wiseman, gent. Nps
- More fruits of solitude : being the second part of reflections and maxims relating to the conduct of human life
- Mr. Rouere's sincerity in his confession, and recantation : Shewn from the matter and circumstances of his oath, and from the insufficiency of the attempts that have been made to invalidate it. In a letter to a friend
- Natural principles of rectitude, for the conduct of man in all states and situations of life : demonstrated and explained in a systematic treatise on moral philosophy. Comprehending the law of nature-- ethics-- natural jurisprudence-- general oeconomy-- politics-- and the law of nations.
- Necessary directions to live a holy life
- No one ever told us that : money and life lessons for young adults
- Obedience rewarded : and prejudice conquered ; or, the history of Mortimer Lascells. Written for the instruction and amusement of young people. By Mrs. Pilkington
- Of the imitation of Christ : A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Bath. Aug. 29th 1703. By Richard Duke, Prebendary of Gloucester, and Rector of Blaby in Leicestershire. Published by Her Majesties Especial Command
- On the brink of everything : grace, gravity, and getting old
- On the employment of time. Three essays
- On the employment of time. Three essays. By the Author of, Observations on the history and evidence of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
- Opuscule : ou essai tendant à rectifier des préjugés nuisibles et à former des vertueux éclairés. Par un ami du genre humain
- Orders and regulations which passed the senate on the 11th day of May, and the 26th day of June, 1750
- Original stories : from real life; with conversations, calculated to regulate the affections, and form the mind to truth and goodness, by Mary Wollstonecraft
- Original stories from real life ; with conversations, calculated to regulate the affections, and form the mind to truth and goodness. By Mary Wollstonecraft
- Original stories, from real life : with conversations, calculated to regulate the affections, and form the mind to truth and goodness
- Ovid's metamorphoses, in fifteen books : Translated by Mr. Dryden. Mr. Addison, Dr. Garth. Mr. Mainwaring. Mr. Congreve. Mr. Rowe. Mr. Pope. Mr. Gay. Mr. Eusden. Mr. Croxall. And other eminent hands. Published by Sir Samuel Garth, M.D. Adorn'd with sculptures. Volume the first
- Peregrinations of the mind through the most general and interesting subjects, which are usually agitated in life. By the rationalist
- Personal nobility : or, letters to a young nobleman, on the conduct of his studies, and the dignity of the peerage
- Petrarch's view of human life. : By Mrs. Dobson
- Philadelphicus's second letter in answer to the vindication of the conduct of the B--p of C--k in a letter dated November 20, 1749
- Pious memoirs : or, the life and power of true Christianity, exemplified in the characters of several persons eminent for faith and holiness. Extracted from printed accounts of them, by the Rev. M. Olerenshaw, Minister Of Mellor, Derbyshire
- Play a bigger game : how to achieve more, be more, do more, have more
- Powerhouse : turbo boost your effectiveness and start making a serious impact
- Practical benevolence, in a letter, addressed to the public. By a universal friend ; to whom persons of all ranks and denominations may have recourse for advice, in the most critical situations, and most delicate circumstances of human life
- Practical intelligence : the art and science of common sense
- Practical philosophy of social life : or the art of conversing with men: after the German of Baron Knigge. In two volumes. By P. Will, Minister Of The Reformed German Congregation In The Savoy. ..
- Practical philosophy of social life : or the art of conversing with men: after the German of Baron Knigge. In two volumes. By P. Will, Minister of the Reformed German Congregation in the Savoy. ..
- Principles of politeness : and of knowing the World. Part II. Addressed to young ladies. By the Reverend Dr. John Trusler. ..
- Principles of politeness : and of knowing the World. Part II. Addressed to young ladies. By the Reverend Dr. John Trusler. For the Improvement of Youth; Yet not beneath the Attention of any
- Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world
- Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world : By the late Lord Chesterfield. Methodised and digested under distinct heads, with additions by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. Containing every instruction necessary to complete the gentleman and man of fashion; to teach him a knowledge of life, and make him well received in all companies. To which is annexed A father's legacy to his daughters. By the late Dr. Gregory, of Edinburgh. The whole admirably calculated for the improvement of youth, yet not beneath the attention of any
- Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world : By the late Lord Chesterfield. Methodised and digested under distinct heads; with additions by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler: containing every instruction necessary to complete the gentleman and man of fashion
- Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world : by the late Lord Chesterfield. Methodised and digested under distinct heads. With additions, by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler: containing, every instruction necessary to complete the gentleman and man of fashion, to teach him a knowledge of life, and make him well received in all companies. For the improvement of youth; yet not beneath the attention of any
- Principles of virtue and morality : or essays and meditations on various subjects
- Prisoners of our thoughts : Viktor Frankl's principles for discovering meaning in life and work
- Prisoners of our thoughts : Viktor Frankl's principles for discovering meaning in life and work
- Private worth the basis of public decency. : an address to people of rank and fortune. Dedicated to the Bishop of London. By a Member of Parliament
- Pure wisdom : the simple things that transform everyday life
- Quixote redivivus: or, the spiritual knight errant : in a letter to Isaack Bickerstaff, Esq ; censor of Great Britain
- Real leadership : 9 simple practices for leading and living with purpose
- Reflections on the book of Ruth : affectionately addressed to persons in younger life. By J.A. Knight
- Reflections on the present conduct of the populace, relating to the government. : Particularly, the Prime Minister ; and the late motion for a new excise. By Nath. Polhill
- Reflections upon ridicule ; or, What it is that makes a man ridiculous, and the means to avoid it. : Wherein are represented the different manners and characters of persons of the present age. In two volumes. Vol. I. Of unpoliteness. Indiscretion. Affectation. Foolish vanity. The bad taste. Importure. The morose humour. Impertinence. Of Prejudice. Interest. Sufficiency. Absurdities. Caprice. False delicacy. Decorum. By Jeremiah Collier, A.M
- Reflections upon the nature of contentment: and rules apply'd to particular circumstances of life. By Samuel Pycroft, M.A. Fellow of Gonvil and Caius College in Cambridge
- Reflexions upon ridicule : or, what it is that makes a man ridiculous; and the means to avoid it. Wherein are represented the different manners and characters of persons of the present age. In Two Volumes. ... . Of Unpoliteness. Of Indiscretion. Of Affectation. Of Foolish Vanity. Of The bad Taste. Of Imposture. Of The Morose Humour. Of Impertinence. Of Prejudice. Of Interest. Of Sufficiency. Of Absurdities. Of Caprice. Of False Delicacy. Of Decorum
- Reflexions upon the politeness of manners : with maxims for civil society. Being the second part of the Reflexions upon ridicule. By the same hand
- Reform or ruin : abridged. In which every man may learn the true state of things at this time: and what that reform is, which alone can save the country!
- Reform or ruin, abridged : in which every man may learn the true state of things at this time, and what that reform is, which alone can save the country!
- Reform or ruin: abridged : In which every man may learn the true state of things at this time: and what the reform is, which alone can save the country!
- Reformation necessary to prevent our ruine : a sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners, at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Wednesday, January 10th, 1727. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of St. David's
- Religio laici: or, A layman's thoughts upon his duty to God, his neighbour, and himself
- Religious advices : or, an address to the young generation In general: and particularly, to young people, in these seven parishes, viz. Dunnipace, Cumbernauld, Monkland, Kirkintilloch, Campsie, Kilsyth, And Denny. In seven letters, On Different subjects
- Remarks upon some passages in books publish'd by Mr. Archibald Campbell S.T.P. Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History in the University of St. Andrews, with his explications on them
- Rest for a wearied soul : being, the last legacy of Mr John Bunyan of Bedfordshire, containing, his dying exhortations ... all which are very pleasant to read, and profitable to practise ; ..
- Rest for a wearied soul : or the pilgrim at his journey's end. Being the last legacy of Mr. John Bunyan ..
- Rewards for attentive studies ; or, stories moral and entertaining
- Riley's emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine ; for the improvement and pastime of youth : serving to display the beauties and morals of the ancient fabulists : The Whole calculated to convey the Golden Lessons of Instruction under a new and more delightful Dress. For the Use of Schools. Written for the Amusement of a Young Nobleman
- Rules and maxims : for the conduct of Human Life
- Rules and statutes : for the government of Hertford College, in the University of Oxford. With observations on particular parts of them, shewing the reasonableness thereof. By R. Newton ..
- Rules of a Society for Improvement in Religious Knowledge : commenced at Sheffield, Feb. 21 ; together with an address, delivered March 7, 1782, by the Rev. Joseph Evans, president
- Rules of good deportment for church-officers : or, friendly advices to them
- Rules of good deportment, or of good breeding : For the Use of Youth
- Rules relating to success in trade, &c : By Richard Lucas, D.D. (Taken from his Enquiry after happiness.)
- Rumsfeld's rules
- Saving Adam Smith : a tale of wealth, transformation, and virtue
- Scenes for children : By a lady
- Scenes for children. : By a lady
- School occurrences : supposed to have arisen among a set of young ladies, under the tuition of Mrs. Teachwell. And to be recorded by one of them
- School occurrences : supposed to have arisen among a set of young ladies, under the tuition of Mrs. Teachwell; and to be recorded by one of them
- Scythian friendship: or, the secret history of the Theban conspiracy
- Seasonable advice. With the characters of late King Stanislaus, Augustus King of Poland : and his son the prince. To which is added, some thoughts concerning the said King Augustus's going so often out of his kingdom to visit his German dominions
- Select epistles on several moral subjects : Newly translated from the latin of L. Annæus Seneca. With select notes from Justus Lipsius. By a gentleman of Christ-Church, Oxon
- Self knowledge : a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M. [Two lines of quotations]
- Self-Knowledge : A treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A. M
- Self-knowledge : a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M
- Self-knowledge : a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of the important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M
- Selfish, scared and stupid : the truth about human nature and how to make it work at work
- Seneca's morals by way of abstract