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- "Abe" Lincoln's yarns and stories : a complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller
- "Speaking of operations--"
- 'Broken stowage'
- 1000 CEOs
- 1000 CEOs
- 20 West : the great road across America
- 26.2 miles to happiness : a comedian's tale of running, red wine and redemption
- A Book about doctors
- A Brief character of Ireland : with some observations of the customs &c. of the meaner sort of the natural inhabitants of that kingdom
- A Canterbury tale translated out of Chaucers old English into our now vsvall langvage : whereunto is added the Scots pedler
- A Canterbury tale translated out of Chaucers old English into our now vsvall langvage whereunto is added the Scots pedler / newly enlarged by A.B.
- A Catalogue of books of the newest fashion : to be sold by auction at the Whiggs Coffee-House, at the sign of the jackanapes in Prating-Alley, near the deanry of St. Paul's
- A Catalogue of books of the newest fashion to be sold by auction at the Whiggs Coffee-House, at the sign of the jackanapes in Prating-Alley, near the deanry of St. Paul's
- A Character of France : to which is added, Gallus Castratus, or, An answer to a late slanderous pamphlet, called, The character of England
- A Character of France to which is added, Gallus Castratus, or, An answer to a late slanderous pamphlet, called, The character of England
- A Chicano manual on how to handle gringos
- A Choice collection of wonderful miracles, ghosts, and visions
- A Choice collection of wonderful miracles, ghosts, and visions
- A Collection of the several late petitions &c. to the Honourable House : with an addition never before printed of a preface and a catalogue of above forty petitions ordered to be drawn up and presented to the Honourable House at their next sessions
- A Congratulation of the Protestant-joyner to Anthony, King of Poland upon his arrival in the lower world
- A Congratulation of the Protestant-joyner to Anthony, King of Poland upon his arrival in the lower world
- A Cup of coffee, or, Coffee in its colours
- A Curtain-conference : being a discourse betwixt (the late Lord Lambert, now) John Lambert, Esq. and his Lady, as they lay a bed together one night at their house at Wimbleton : related by the Lady Lambert to Tom Trim, her gentleman usher, (one well acquainted with all her secrets) and now by him printed for publick satisfaction
- A Description of the Round-head and rattle-head
- A Dialogue about the French government : wars, cruelties, armies, fleet, &c. between Tom and Dick, two seamen
- A Dialogue between Duke Lauderdale and the Lord Danby
- A Dialogue between Duke Lauderdale and the Lord Danby
- A Dialogue between Father P----rs and William P---n
- A Dialogue between Father P----rs and William P---n
- A Dialogue between Jest, an East-India stock-jobber, and Earnest, an honest merchant
- A Dialogue between Sophronius and Philobelgus : the second part
- A Dialogue between Sophronius and Philobelgus the second part
- A Dialogue between Tom and Dick over a dish of coffee : concerning matters of religion and government
- A Dialogue between Tom and Dick over a dish of coffee concerning matters of religion and government
- A Dialogue between two Oxford schollars
- A Dialogue betweene Sacke and Six
- A Dialogue betwixt Mr. State Rogue, a Parliament-man, and his old acquaintance Mr. John Undertaker
- A Dialogue, between Andrew Trueman, and Thomas Zealot : about the killing the Indians at Cannestogoe and Loncaster [that is, Lancaster]
- A Dialogue, between the Devil and George III. tyrant of Britain, &c. &c. &c. &c
- A Dialogve betwixt a horse of warre and a mill-horse : wherein the content and safety of an humble and painfull life is preferred above all the noyse, the tumults, and trophies of the warre : full of harmelesse mirth and variety
- A Dictionary of love : wherein is the description of a perfect beauty ; the picture of a fop or macaroni ; and key to all the arch phrases, difficult terms, and peculiar idioms, used in that universal language. With notes
- A Disputation betwixt the Devill and the Pope : being a briefe dialogue between Vrbanus, 5 [i.e. 8] Pope of Rome, and Pluto prince of Hell : concerning the estate of five kingdomes, Spaine, England, France, Ireland and Scotland : written by the author to content his friend, being pleasant and delightfull to the reader
- A Famous conference between Pope Clement the Xth and Cardinal de Monte Alto concerning the late discovery of the Masse in Holy Scripture made by the worthy Father Patrick, an excellent engineer of the Church of Rome in England
- A Friendly debate ; or, A dialogue between Rusticus and Academicus about the late performance of Academicus. : [Seven lines from Dryden]
- A Friendly debate ; or, A dialogue between Rusticus and Academicus about the late performance of Academicus. : [Seven lines from Dryden]
- A Full and true relation of the death of K. James : who departed this life, the 27th of March
- A Full and true relation of the death of K. James who departed this life, the 27th of March
- A Funeral sermon, on Michael Morin, master and verger of the Church of Beausejour, in Champagne : Deceas'd the first of May, 1748. Preached by the parson of the aforesaid parish before the body of the deceased, in presence of the parishioners
- A Funeral sermon, on Michael Morin, master and verger of the Church of Beausejour, in Champagne. : Deceas'd the first of May, 1748.
- A Funeral sermon, on Michael Morin, master and verger of the Church of Beausejour, in Champagne. Deceas'd the first of May, 1718.
- A Grizzly in the Mail and Other Adventures in American History
- A Hymne to the ark in Newgate
- A Hymne to the ark in Newgate
- A Letter from the Grand-Jury of Oxford to the London-Grand-Jury : relating to the case of the Protestant-joyner
- A Letter from the Grand-Jury of Oxford to the London-Grand-Jury relating to the case of the Protestant-joyner
- A List of the parliament of women
- A Morning in Cork-Street, or, Raising the wind : containing a picture of our hopeful young sprigs of nobility and men of fashion, with original letters and anecdotes, together with the character and qualifications of the major part of money lenders, to which is added, a portrait of our modern money-borrowers, who have passed through the ordeal of the fiery furnace in Cork Street
- A Mournful lamentation on the untimely death of paper money : a native of North-America, who died of some deep and mortal wounds which he received from unknown assassins in the year 1781. : To the tune of Chevy Chace
- A New Protestant litany
- A New Protestant litany
- A New dialogue between Mr. Woodbee, a lawyer, and Mr. Shatterwit, his clyent : concerning the times
- A New dialogue between Mr. Woodbee, a lawyer, and Mr. Shatterwit, his clyent concerning the times
- A New king anointed : with the manner of the solemnity at his inauguration and the several speeches and addresses
- A New king anointed with the manner of the solemnity at his inauguration and the several speeches and addresses
- A New method of ejectment : being a compendious and easy way, which for its usefulness is recommended to young practitioners in the law, especially in N.-C-r-l-na
- A New satyr written against lying
- A New song
- A New song : being a dialogue between a Whigg and Tory concerning the election of sheriffs
- A New song being a dialogue between a Whigg and Tory concerning the election of sheriffs
- A New song between Whig and Tory : to the tune, Some say the papists had a plot
- A New song between Whig and Tory to the tune, Some say the papists had a plot
- A New-years-gift for Towzer : being a strange and monstrous beast sent from Pluto by his embassador Belphegor to R.L.S., having twelve heads and on every head a thousand horns : with a description of the beast and an explanation of the several names of the heads of the monster
- A Pack of cards : changed into a compleat almanac and prayer-book. Adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as as [sic] well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned and ingenious
- A Pack of cards chang'd into a compleat almanac and prayer-book. : Adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned and ingenious
- A Pack of cards changed into a complete almanack & prayer-book. : --To which is added, -- a very laughable story ; adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenious
- A Pack of cards changed into a complete almanack, and prayer book. : Adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenious
- A Pack of cards changed into a complete almanack, and prayer-book. : Adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenious
- A Penny's worth of wit
- A Pleasant battle between two lap dogs of the Utopian court, or, A Dialogue between asleep and awake, jest and earnest, reality and fancy : being fought upon the new erected dog-pit lately contrived purposely upon this occasion as aforesaid in the anti-chamber of the said court ..
- A Politique confession of faith : calculated for the meridian of both churches, so as reading each column by it self, it suits with the belief of the most zealous papist, but putting both together, as one line, agrees with the tenets of every good Protestant : composed for the assistance of weak Catholicks, in the necessary art of equivocation
- A Portrait of the artist as a young girl
- A Proposal of the poets to raise Their Majesties a sum of money
- A Relation of a strange apparition in an ale-house next doore to the White Horse, against Sommerset-House in the strand : where a company of papists were at their exercises : as is conceived the devill in an ugly black shape disturbing them, and tea-ring the rugge and scattering it in pieces up and down the roome : with a relation of a iudgement that strangely fell umpon one at Mr. Mundayes house in Little Brittaine : who whilst he was cursing of Mr. Burton, Mr. Prinne and doctor Bastwicke his eares fell a bleeding to the amazement of the beholders
- A Satire upon the town : address'd to a friend in the country disswading him from coming up
- A Satire upon the town address'd to a friend in the country disswading him from coming up.
- A Satyr
- A Satyr against coffee
- A Satyr against the French
- A Satyrical description of commencement. : Calculated to the meridian of Cambridge in New-England. : (First printed in the year 1718.)
- A Scene in the first act of the new farce. : Published as a specimen. : [One line in Latin]
- A Scheme for the revival of Christianity
- A Second edition, (with necessary improvements, which now render the sense entirely plain) of The lawfulness, excellency and advantage of instrumental music, in the public worship of God, but chiefly of organs. : [Two lines of quotations]
- A Supplement to the collection of miscellany poems against popery & slavery
- A True account of a young lady in Boston, whose father was resolved she should marry a rich Frenchman--- : shewing how she contrived to marry a worthy young lawyer, of small fortune, with her father's consent
- A Vineyard in Napa
- A Wife for a husband, and a husband for a wife, or, A popish priest turn'd match-maker between a knight and a gentlewoman of pretended great fortune, but proved otherwise : also how one that went to a meeting-house, fell in love with a papist, and the strange conversion of them both to the Church of England : together with news from Prester-John's country
- A Word for all, or, The Rumps funerall sermon : held forth by Mr. Feak to a conventicle of fanatiques at Bedlam upon the last dissolution of the half quarter Parliament
- A battle! A battle! A battle a squirt ; where no man is kill'd, and no man is hurt! : To the tune of Three new blue beans, in a new blue blown bladder ; rattle bladder rattle bladder! : To which is added, The Quaker's address, versify'd ; and King Wampum, or Harm watch harm catch. : [Four lines of verse]
- A battle! A battle! A battle a squirt, where no man is kill'd, and no man is hurt! : To the tune of Three blue beans, in a blue bladder ; rattle bladder rattle. : To which is added, The Quaker's address, and the School-boy's answer to an insolent fellow who accus'd him of stealing his cherries. : [Six lines of quotations]
- A book about lawyers
- A book about lawyers
- A book about lawyers
- A boy I knew : and, Four dogs
- A budget of paradoxes
- A bvll from Rome, consisting of 15 pardons for delinquents in these kingdomes : vvith a declaration of the Popes election in the chaire at Rome where the cardinalls, with their stript-up armes, doe use to feele, before his consecration, whether he bee a man or woman : whereunto is occasionally related by them the orginall cause of womens vailes and of their wicked tongues
- A cavalcade of lesser horrors
- A chance medley of legal points and legal stories
- A character of a diurnal-maker
- A choice collection of wonderful miracles, ghosts, and visions
- A colored man's reminiscences of James Madison
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. : With a dialogue between the professor and Sir John Brute. : [Two lines of quotation]
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. : With the reasons of their publication. : [Two lines of quotation]
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. : [Three lines of quotation]
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. : [Three lines of verse]
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. : [Two lines of Scripture text]
- A conversation between His most sacred Majesty George III. and Samuel Johnson, LL. D : Illustrated with observations, By James Boswell, Esq
- A conversation between His most sacred Majesty George III. and Samuel Johnson, LL. D. Illustrated with observations, by James Boswell, Esq
- A cup of coffee: or, Coffee in its colours
- A demonstration of the uninterrupted succession and holy consecration of the first English bishops. : Being an extract from Mr. Ward's second canto of his England's reformation. : With an introduction, notes, and an appendix, containing the solemn funeral song of the native Irish. Very useful for all Christians
- A dialogue between Duke Lauderdale and the Lord Danby
- A dialogue between the Pope and a phanatick concerning affairs in England
- A dialogue, between the giant Polypheme and his son Jack Nothing: on occasion of his eye being put out by a stranger : with a dedication to Sir, John Brute. : [Nine lines of quotations]
- A discourse in derision of the teaching in free-schooles, and other common schooles
- A discourse in derision of the teaching in free-schooles, and other common schooles ..
- A discourse of women, shewing their imperfections alphabetically
- A diurnall of dangers : vvherein are manifested and brought to light many great and unheard of discoveries : to the admiration of all who have eares to heare, or strong hearts to endure : found out and published in the yeare of just jealousies, apparant plots, fatall feares, and single securities, 1642
- A fragment of the history of Patrick
- A fragment of the history of that illustrious personage John Bull, Esq : compiled by that celebrated historian Sir Humphry Polesworth. Lately discovered in the repairs of Grub-Hatch, the ancient seat of the family of the Polesworths; now first published from the original manuscript, by Peregrine Pinfold, of Grub-Hatch, Esq;
- A friendly conference between the suffering saints for conscience-sake, the Jacobites, met together at the --- Tavern : particularly R.L., R.F. and A.S., my Lord Bp. of Salisbury (promised to be so by K. James when he returns) and other precious ones there assembled at least to consult about and read prayers for the dethroning of the best of kings and restoration of the worst : with a postscript concerning a late declaration of Mr. Lobb and others against Crispionism
- A friendly letter to Father Petre, concerning his part in the late King's government : published for his defence and justification
- A friendly letter to Father Petre, concerning his part in the late King's government published for his defence and justification
- A genuine account of the late grand expedition to the coast of France : under the conduct of the Admirals Hawke, Knowles, and Broderick, General Mordaunt, &c. : To which is added, several humorous songs, epigrams, &c. wrote on the mock-expedition, French-fright, &c.
- A genuine account of the late grand expedition to the coast of France : under the conduct of the Admirals Hawke, Knowles, and Broderick, General Mordaunt, &c. To which is added, several humorous songs, epigrams, &c. wrote on the mock-expedition, French-fright, &c.
- A hundred anecdotes of animals
- A journalist's education in the classroom : the challenge of school reform
- A journey from Philadelphia to New-York, by way of Burlington and South-Amboy.
- A journey through philosophy in 101 anecdotes
- A journey to Hell, or, A visit paid to the Devil : a poem
- A journey to Hell, or, A visit paid to the Devil a poem
- A journey to London in the year 1698 : after the ingenuous method of that made by Dr. Martin Lyster to Paris, in the same year, &c.
- A journey to hell, or, A visit paid to the devil a poem
- A lampoon on modern scribblers. : To the tune of A cobler there was, &c
- A lash for the parable-makers : under the allegory of apes and monkeys
- A letter from Lewis the Great to James the Less, his lieutenant in Ireland : with reflections by way of answer to the said letter, or serious comtemplations at an unseasonable time
- A letter from Lewis the Great to James the Less, his lieutenant in Ireland with reflections by way of answer to the said letter, or serious comtemplations at an unseasonable time
- A letter from a gentleman in Transilvania to his friend in America : giving some account of the late disturbances that have happen'd in that government, with some remarks upon the political revolutions in the magistracy, and the debates that happened about the change. : Humbly inscribed to Counsellor Quondam by his friend Isaac Bickerstaff, of the Middle Temple. : [Eight lines from Swift]
- A letter sent by an Oxford scholler to his quondam schoolemaster : wherein the Parliament is proved either not to be at all, or to be at Oxford : their pretences detected, some objections answered, and the Kings cause so asserted, that the schoolmasters answer doth acknowledge himselfe convinc't : as also the scholler's reply to that answer, wherein he hath inserted a love-elegie from one of the five members to his paramour and his repulse in her answer
- A looking-glass, for Presbyterians. : [Seven lines of verse from Swift]
- A most pithy exhortation delivered in an eloquent oration to the watry generation aboard their admirall at Graves-End, by the Right Reverend, Mr. Hugh Peters, doctor of the chair for the famous university of Whitehall, and Chaplain in Ordinary to the high and mighty K. Oliver, the first of that name : as it was took, verbatim, in short hand (when he delivered it)
- A mournful lamentation for the sad and deplorable death of Mr. Old Tenor : a native of New-England, who, after a long confinement, by a deep and mortal wound which he received above twelve months before, expired on the 31st day of March, 1750. He lived beloved, and died lamented. : To the mournful tune of, Chevy-Chace
- A mule in Rouen : a discovery of Upper Normandy
- A new account of tales of the world : Shih-shuo hsin-yü
- A new letanie for our new Lent
- A new miscellany-at-law : yet another diversion for lawyers and others
- A new miscellany-at-law : yet another diversion for lawyers and others
- A new song
- A new song called The Salamanca doctors glister-pipe, or, A New way to purge the plott : for want now of a holy sister, the doctor gives his man a glister : tune of Some say there was a popish plot
- A new song called The Salamanca doctors glister-pipe, or, A New way to purge the plott for want now of a holy sister, the doctor gives his man a glister : tune of Some say there was a popish plot
- A new-years-gift to the Tories, or, A few sober queries concerning them
- A new-years-gift to the Tories, or, A few sober queries concerning them
- A paradox against liberty written by the Lords, during their imprisonment in the Tower : a poem
- A paradox against liberty written by the Lords, during their imprisonment in the Tower a poem
- A paradox against liberty. Written by the Lords, during their imprisonment in the Tower. A poem
- A passion for discovery
- A penny-worth of wit, or the merchant reclaimed. : Here is a penny-worth of wit, for all who are in need of it
- A perfect description of the people and countrey of Scotland
- A perfect description of the people and countrey of Scotland
- A pick-tooth for the Pope, or, The pack-mans Pater Noster : set down in a dialogue, betwixt a pack-man, and a priest
- A pick-tooth for the Pope, or, The pack-mans Pater Noster set down in a dialogue, betwixt a pack-man, and a priest / translated out of Dutch by S. I. S. and newly augmented and enlarged by his son, R.
- A pick-tooth for the Pope, or, The pack-mans pater noster set down in a dialogue, betwixt a pack-man, and a priest / translated out of Dutch by S.I.S. and newly augmented and enlarged by his son, R.S.
- A pill for pork-eaters, or, A Scots lancet for an English swelling
- A place all our own : lives entwined in a desert garden
- A political dictionary : explaining the true meaning of words. Illustrated and exemplified in the lives, morals, character and conduct of the following most illustrious personages, among many others. The King, Queen, Prince of Wales ...
- A preter-plvperfect spick and span new nocturnall, or Mercuries weekly night-newes : wherein the publique faith is published and the banquet of Oxford mice described
- A proposall humbly offered for the farming of liberty of conscience
- A proposall humbly offered, for the farming of liberty of conscience
- A ra-ree show : to the tune of I am a senceless thing
- A ra-ree show to the tune of I am a senceless thing
- A receipt to make a speech.
- A relation of the country of Jansenia : wherein is treated of the singularities founded therein, the customes, manners, and religion of it's inhabitants : with a map of the countrey
- A satyr against brandy
- A satyr against coffee
- A satyr against common-wealths
- A satyr against hypocrites
- A satyr against injustice, or, Sc--gs upon sc--gs
- A satyr against wit
- A satyr against wit
- A satyr on the sweepers courage when put to the test, or Military sweepers heroism and pride exposed. : [Two lines of verse]
- A satyre against seperatists, or, The conviction of chamber-preachers and other chismatickes contrary to the discipline of this our Protestant profession
- A satyre against seperatists, or, The conviction of chamber-preachers and other chismatickes contrary to the discipline of this our Protestant profession by A. C. Generosus
- A satyre against seperatists, or, The conviction of chamber-preachers, and other chismatickes [sic] contrary to the discipline of this our Protestant profession. By A.C. Generosus
- A seasonable speech made by Alderman Atkins in the Rump-Parliament
- A seasonable speech made by Alderman Atkins, in the Rump-Parliament
- A seasonable speech, made by Alderman Atkins in the Rump-Parliament
- A second dialogue between the Pope and a phanatick, concerning affairs in England
- A short and seasonable dialogue between a protestant and a papist : shewing the indiscretion and unadvisedness of all apostates from the Gospel
- A short and seasonable dialogue between a protestant and a papist shewing the indiscretion and unadvisedness of all apostates from the Gospel
- A short treatise of the epidemical diseases of these times
- A short treatise of the epidemical diseases of these times communicated by a loyal pen in a letter to the Right Worshipful Sir G.B., Knight and Baronet
- A soliloquy. : [Five lines of quotations in Latin and English]
- A strange vvonder, or, A wonder in a vvoman : vvherein is plainely expressed the true nature of most women : especially of some emminent women in this citie : likewise a plaine description of many mad tricks and slights lately performed by a zealous sister which was overcome with the Spirit
- A tale in a tub, or, A tub lecture : as it was delivered by Mi-Heele Mendsoale, an inspired Brownist and a most upright translator in a meeting house neere Bedlam, the one and twentieth of December last, 1641
- A tale of monstrous extravagance : imagining multilingualism
- A toss of the dice : stories from a pediatrician's practice
- A tragi-comedy called New-Market fayre, or, A Parliament out-cry of state commodities set to sale
- A trip to New-England : with a character of the country and people, both English and Indians
- A trip to New-England with a character of the country and people, both English and Indians
- A true collection of the writings of the author of The true born English-man
- A true collection of the writings of the author of The true born English-man
- A trve relation of the prodigious battle of birds, : fought in the lower region of the air, between the cities of Dole and Salinas, the 26th of February last 16756.
- A trve relation of the prodigious battle of birds, fought in the lower region of the air, between the cities of Dole and Salinas, the 26th of February last 16756. / According to the letters from Besan
- A warning to judges and jurors on state trials : being an abstract from an ancient Lilliputian chronicle ; which shews how a chief justice was executed in virtue of his own conclusions, and how the Grand Vizir afterwards hanged himself in despair
- A yea and nay almanack for the people call'd by the men of the world Quakers : containing many needfull and necessary observations from the first day of the first month till the last day of the twelfth month : being a great year for procreation notwithstanding it is the second after the leaping year : calculated for the meridian of the bull and mouth within Aldersgate and may indifferently serve for any other meeting-house either in Wales or England
- Abair leat
- Abraham Lincoln : the observations of John G. Nicolay and John Hay
- Absalom and Achitophel : a poem
- Academia, or, The humours of the University of Oxford : in burlesque verse
- Academia, or, The humours of the University of Oxford : in burlesque verse
- Accidental Entrepreneur, The Survivor Edition
- Account of the revolutionary movement in Bengal
- Across the Red Line: Stories from the Surgical Life
- Ad populum, or, A lecture to the people : with a satyr against separatists
- Ad populum, or, A lecture to the people with a satyr against separatists / by Abraham Cowly
- Ad popvlvm, or, A lecture to the people : with a satyr against separatists
- Addresses Delivered at the Dinner of the Philadelphia Bar at the Bellevue-Stratford in Honor of Francis Shunk Brown, March 14, 1929
- Addresses delivered at the dinner of the Philadelphia bar : at the Bellevue-Stratford, in honor of Francis Shunk Brown; March 14, 1929
- Adobe master class Illustrator : inspiring artwork and tutorials by established and emerging artists
- Adventures of an attorney in search of practice
- Advice to a certain dowager high-sheriff a rhapsody
- Advice to a painter : long since proposed for the conclusion of this year 1688
- Advice to a painter long since proposed for the conclusion of this year 1688 / by J.P
- Advice to the officers of the British Army. : [Four lines of quotations]
- Advocate to win : 10 tools to ask for what you want and get it
- Aesop at Amsterdam, balancing the Aesops at Tunbridg, Bathe, Whitehal, &c
- After the cure : the untold stories of breast cancer survivors
- Against marriage : directed to that inconsiderable animal, called husband
- Against marriage directed to that inconsiderable animal, called husband
- AirWAVES
- Airwaves: A Collection of Radio Editorials from the Golden Apple (Communications and media studies ; no. 3)
- All the moves (but none of the licks)
- America's heroes : Medal of Honor recipients from the Civil War to Afghanistan
- American Silence
- American anecdotes : original and select
- American paper mills, 1690-1832 : a directory of the paper trade with notes on products, watermarks, distribution methods, and manufacturing techniques
- American places : encounters with history : a celebration of Sheldon Meyer
- Among African apes : stories and photos from the field
- Among the meadow people
- Among the pond people
- An Account of Mr. York's suite : in a dialogue between Mr. York and his post
- An Account of Mr. York's suite in a dialogue between Mr. York and his post
- An Ansvver returned to the letter from Legorn
- An Answer to the second letter from Legorn : being an account of some further discovery of a continued plot aboard the ship Vanherring
- An Elegy on the death of the old East India Company : who died of a wound she receiv'd from a patent, value two millions
- An Elegy on the death of the old East India Company who died of a wound she receiv'd from a patent, value two millions
- An Ellegy on Lodowick Muggleton : who lies bury'd alive in the colledge of Newgate, expecting dayly his happy resurrection
- An Ellegy on Lodowick Muggleton who lies bury'd alive in the colledge of Newgate, expecting dayly his happy resurrection
- An Essay on the authority and duty of juries, on trials in civil causes
- An Humble remonstrance of the batchelors, in and about London, to the Honourable House : in answer to a late paper, intituled A petition of the ladies for husbands
- An Humble remonstrance of the batchelors, in and about London, to the Honourable House in answer to a late paper, intituled A petition of the ladies for husbands
- An Irish history of civilization., Volume 1
- An account of the apprehending, trail, and condemnation of two grand criminals, namely, idleness and pride : being a delightful and pleasant, as well as teachable, discourse, designed to reform those two great evils of our day
- An account of the origin and progressive improvements of the diatonic scale : or system of music ; and how the present modern system of temperature came to be adopted. Also the elements of tuning the Harpsichord, Organ, and Piano-Forte. With a new scale
- An account of the original, nature, preparation, vertues, and use of the Vatican pill : famous for many years past, unto this day throughout Europe, and particularly in this kingdom, for the many great and remarkable cures wrought by it
- An alarum to pamphleteers, or, The danger of an habeas corpus : being a serious and seasonable advice to anti-temporizing scriblers, to desist in time, lest they untimely be forc'd to sing their own obsequies, and write with their own pens in dismall characters their own epitaphs
- An answer to a printed protestation made by some of the societies of the Inns of Court, against dutiful addresses : with thanks to His Majesty for his most gracious declaration to all his loving subjects
- An answer to a printed protestation made by some of the societies of the Inns of Court, against dutiful addresses with thanks to His Majesty for his most gracious declaration to all his loving subject
- An apology for private preaching : in which those formes are warranted, or rather, justified, which the malignant sect contemne and daily by prophane pamphlets make ridiculous, viz., preaching in a tub, teaching against the backe of a chaire, instructing at a tables end, revealing in basket, exhorting over a buttery hatch, reforming on a bed side, or, indeed, any place, according to inspiration, since it is knowne, the spirit moves in sundry places : wherevnto is annexed, or rather conjoyned, or furthermore united, or moreover, knit, the spirituall postures alluding to that of musket and pike
- An epistle to Archibald Hutcheson, Esq
- An epistle to Zenas
- An essay on the antiquity, dignity : and advantages of living in a garret. Humbly recommended to The Serious Consideration of The Learned World
- An historical dictionary of love : Containing interesting anecdotes of distinguished persons, eminent for their virtues, or their vices. From The Creation Of The World To The Present Time. Translated from the French. ..
- An historical romance of the wars between the mighty giant Gallieno, and the great knight Nasonius, and his associates
- An humble remonstrance of the batchelors, in and about London, to the Honourable House, in answer to a late paper, intituled A petition of the ladies for husbands
- Androboros : a bographical [sic] farce in three acts, viz. The senate, the consistory, and the apotheosis
- Anecdota græca
- Anecdotes du dixhuitieme siecle
- Anecdotes of archery, ancient and modern. : By H.G. Oldfield
- Anecdotes of painters, engravers, sculptors and architects, and curiosities of art
- Anecdotes of polite literature. In five volumes. ..
- Anecdotes of the last twelve years of the life of J.J. Rousseau : originally published in the Journal de Paris, by Citizen Corancez, one of the editors of that paper. Translated from the French
- Anecdotes of the reign of Lewis the XVIth. present King of France : since and previous to his accession to the throne of his ancestors, with an introduction recounting interesting particulars of the late Dauphin. : Through this work are interspersed several dissertations on the government of the morals of mankind, written in French, by Monsieur Polier de St. Germain. : Also containing Mr. Necker's account of his administration.
- Anecdotes relative to the island of Jersey. 1767
- Anecdotes sur Buonaparte
- Anecdotes, observations, and characters, of books and men : collected from the conversation of Mr Pope, and other eminent persons of his time
- Anecdotes, poetry, and incidents of the war : North and South : 1860-1865
- Anfield voices
- Anomalies and curiosities of medicine
- Anticipation : containing the substance of His M---------y's most gracious speech to both H------s of P----l-----t, on the opening of the approaching session, together with a full and authentic account of the debate which will take place in the H----e of C------s, on the Motion for the Address, and the Amendment. With notes. (first published three days before the opening of the Session.)
- Anticipation : containing the substance of His M---------y's most gracious speech to both H------s of P----l-----t, on the opening of the approaching session, together with a full and authentic account of the debate which will take place in the H----e of C------s, on the Motion for the Address, and the Amendment. With notes. (first published three days before the opening of the session.)
- Anticipation : containing the substance of His M---------y's most gracious speech to both H------s of P----l-----t, on the opening of the approaching session, together with a full and authentic account of the debate which will take place in the H----e of C------s, on the Motion for the Address, and the Amendment. with notes. (first published three days before the opening of the session.)
- Anticipation : containing the substance of His M---------y's most gracious speech to both H------s of P----l-----t, on the opening of the approaching session, together with a full and authentic account of the debate which will take place in the H----e of C----s, on the Motion for the Address, and the Amendment. With notes
- Anticipation : containing the substance of His M------y's most gracious speech to both H------s of P----l-----t, on the opening of the approaching session, together with a full and authentic account of the debate which will take place in the H----e of C------s, on the motion for the address, and the amendment : with notes
- Anticipation. : Containing the substance of His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament. On the opening of the approaching session ; together with a full authentic account of the debates which will take place in the House of Commons, on the motion for the address, and the amendment. : With notes. : (First published three days before the opening of the session.) : [Two lines from Shakespeare]
- Anticipation: containing the substance of His M---------Y's most gracious speech to both H------S of P----L-----T, on the opening of the approaching session : Together with a full and authentic account of the debate which will take place in the H----E of C------S, on the motion for the address, and the amendment. With notes. (First published three days before the opening of the session.)
- Anticipation: containing the substance of His M-y's most gracious speech to both H-s of P-l-t, on the opening of the approaching session : Together with a full and authentic account of the debate which will take place in the H-e of C-s, on the motion for the address, and the amendment. With notes
- Arguments in favor of the ladies ; or, An answer to the scurrilous invectives of those who have a light esteem of them. : [Four lines of verse]
- Arkansas lawyer : reminiscences of a lifetime
- As I was going down Sackville Street
- At a court held at Punch-Hall, in the colony of Bacchus. : the indictment and trial of Sr Richard Rum. A person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor, throughout all America. Who was accused for several misdemeanour against His Majesty's liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin. : [Two lines of quotations]
- At a court held at Punch-Hall, in the colony of Bacchus. : the indictment and tryal of Sr. Richard Rum. A person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor, throughout all America. Who was accused for several misdemeanours against His Majesty's liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin. : [Two lines of quotations]
- At a court held at Punch-Hall, in the county of Bacchus. : the indictment and tryal of Sir Richard Rum, a person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor, throughout America. Who was accused of several misdemeanours against His Majesty's liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin. : [Two lines of quotation]
- At a court, held at Punch-Hall, in the colony of Bacchus. : the indictment and tryal of Sr. Richard Rum. A person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor throughout all America. Who was accused for several misdemeanours against His Majesty' liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin
- Athenaeus Naucratites : Deipnosophistae, Volumen IV.A-B
- Australians in Papua New Guinea, 1960-75
- Autobiographical memory in an Aboriginal Australian community : culture, place and narrative
- Babay : A true story of a good Negro woman
- Bad feminist : essays
- Ballads of the bench and bar : or, Idle lays of the Parliament house
- Barracks bad boys : authentic accounts of sex in the Armed Forces
- Bashan
- Becoming un-orthodox : stories of ex-Hasidic Jews
- Beginning teaching : stories from the classroom
- Behind the smile : the working lives of Caribbean tourism
- Bei meng suo yan
- Bekenntnisse eines Redners : oder die Kunst, gehört zu werden
- Bench and Bar of England
- Bench and bar : a complete digest of the wit, humor, asperities, and amenities of the law
- Bench and bar : a complete digest of the wit, humor, asperities, and amenities of the law : with portraits and illustrations
- Bench and bar : a complete digest of the wit, humor, asperities, and amenities of the law.
- Bench and bar : or, Dignity and impudence
- Berlin ist mein Paris : Geschichten aus der Hauptstadt
- Best of All Seasons: Fifty Years As a Montana Hunter
- Beyond the plain and simple : a patchwork of Amish lives
- Bibliotheca Parliamenti, libri theologici, politici, historici, qui prostant voenales in vico vulgò vocato Little-Britain. Done into English for the Assembly of Divines
- Bibliotheca parliamenti, libri, theologici, politici, historici, qui prostant voenales in vico vulgò vocato Little-Britain done into English for the Assembly of Divines
- Bibliotheca parliamenti, libri, theologici, politici, historici, qui prostant vœnales in vico vulgò vocato Little-Britain : done into English for the Assembly of Divines
- Biographical memoirs of extraordinary painters
- Biographical sketches and interesting anecdotes of persons of colour : to which is added a selection of pieces in poetry
- Biographische Skizzen zu Norbert Elias
- Bird life and bird lore
- Black collegians' experiences in US Northern private colleges : a narrative history, 1945-1965
- Blackhearts : ecology in outback Australia
- Blonde ambition : Roxy Jacenko unfiltered
- Bluebeard : a musical fantasy,
- Boston, April 2, 1750. : a song on the remarkable resurrection of above one hundred and fifty thousand pounds sterling in dollars and English copper-half-pence, which have lain bury'd for many months, attended with a strong guard of watchmen. : To the tune of Jack the piper, or any other that suits
- Bradshaw's ghost : being a dialogue between the said ghost, and an apparition of the late King Charles : wherein are laid down severall transactions that did occur in the many passages of his life, never known before : to which is added, his last will and testament
- Brave deeds of Union soldiers
- Brief encounters : notes from a philosopher's diary
- British butchers and bunglers of World War I
- Builders of our law during the reign of Queen Victoria
- Builders of our law during the reign of Queen Victoria
- Bumaz︠︡hnyĭ peĭzaz︠︡h
- Caledonia, or, The pedlar turn'd merchant a tragi-comedy, as it was acted by His Majesty's subjects of Scotland, in the King of Spain's province of Darien
- Camilo y el nuevo humanismo : paz con justicia social
- Camp fire yarns of the lost legion
- Campfire tales : true stories from the Western Frontier/
- Canyon of dreams : stories from Grand Canyon history
- Captured : lessons from behind the lens of a legendary wildlife photographer
- Captured : lessons from behind the lens of a legendary wildlife photographer
- Caveat Emptor