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- "Honour and honesty, " liberty, property, free election, and success to the Northern Whig Club
- "Inquisition for blood shall be made." To the inhabitants of Bristol, and parts adjacent: ..
- "O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end!" Deut xxxii. 29
- "Pro aris et focis" Considerations of the reasons that exist for reviving the use of the long bow with the pike in aid of the measures brought forward by His Majesty's ministers for the defence of the country by Richd. Oswald Mason Esqr
- "Temporibus diris agitur, fatoque sinistro" ..
- "Tho' they curse, yet bless thou." : a discourse on Psalm CIX. 27.28. ... By Henry Arnold ... Preached ... December 18, 1768
- "Tu, Dea, montanas inter pulcherrima Nymphas ..
- "Unanimity and exertion at the present juncture recommended." : a sermon preached before the inhabitants of Richmond, at their parish church, on Sunday, April 29, 1798. By the Rev. T.C.L. Young, A.M. curate and afternoon lecturer of that parish
- 'Ere round the huge oak
- 'Tis all my eye: addressed to Archibald Macdonald, Esq. By a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn
- 'Twas on Christmas Day. Sung by Mr. Fawcett, in Auld Robin Gray
- 'Twas right to marry him ; or, the history of Miss Petworth. In two volumes. ..
- 'Twas wrong to marry him : or, the history of Lady Dursley
- (A copy.) After our hearty commendations. Whereas his Majesty's service doth at this time require a speedy supply of seamen ... We do therefore ... hereby pray and enjoin you to cause all straggling seamen ... to be taken up
- (Concluded cause roll.) 14th September, 1762. Memorial for the master taylors of Edinburgh, pursuers, against the journeymen taylors, defenders
- (Copy.) A list of British vessels that have entered inwards at the ports of Jamaica, between the 29th December 1783, and 29th March 1784. No 2
- (Copy.) Honorable Sirs, on the behalf of Stephen Popham, Esq. at Madras, we have to submit the accompanying correspondence ..
- (Copy.) To Ernest William Fallofield, Esquire, President, and the members of the Board of Trade, Fort Saint George. ..
- (Dedicated, by permission, to John Wilkes, Esq.) A charge to Englishmen
- (Express from Castlebar.) the genuine trial of G.R. Fitzgerald, Esq : On a charge of murder, committed on the bodies of Patrick Randal M'Donnell and Charles Hipson, Esqrs. on the 21st day of February, 1786. Tried at the adjourned Assize held at Castleear, on Wednesday the 7th of June 1786. Before the Right Hon. Barry Yelverton, chief baron of His Majesty's, Court of Exchequer, and the Hon. Baron Power. In this trial is given the whole of the proceedings thereon, and pleadings of counsel, from his first being brought up to trial at the last Assizes at Castlebar, to his conviction on Friday Night the 9th inst. To which is added an account of his behaviour at the place of execution. Taken in short-hand by a Gentleman profession
- (For public consideration.) Heads of a bill for enlarging and improving the harbour of Leith ; ..
- (For ready money only.) Thomas Lomas, linen-draper, mercer, and haberdasher. At his shop in the Market-Place, Leicester. Sells the following articles wholesale and retail, upon the most reasonable terms. Irish linens and sheetings ..
- (In a few days will be published) the political magnet : Or An essay in defence of the late revolution, and of the settlement of the crown in the Protestant line. Proving that the rights belonging to the Royal family were properly respected, and not in the least violated or infringed in or by that settlement. Illustrated with many arguments, reflections, and remarks, adapted to the present conjuncture ; and tending to promote a national union, by an unanimous acquiescence in the said establishment ; to our own happiness, and the disappointment of our enemies
- (In the Cromarty complaints.) Continuation of the minutes of election for the county of Selkirk, anno 1747
- (Just published, price 5s in boards,) and sold by J. Gillies, bookseller, Perth. The farmer and corn-dealer's assistant : or, the knowledge of weights and measures made easy, by a variety of tables. ... By Alexander Bald, Alloa
- (Just published,) a sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, London, May 22, 1796. by the Rev. Samuel Lyndal, on taking his leave. Taken in short hand by A. Cannell
- (Lord Auchinleck reporter) Information for Elizabeth Mudie relict of Doctor Robert Smith of Forret, defender, against William Smith, only son ... pursuer
- (Lord Barjarg reporter.) Information for John MʻFarlane, officer of excise at Hamilton, and James Cargill constable there, defenders; against Angus Sinclair, change-keeper in Hunthill, in the parish of Blantyre pursuer
- (Lord Coalston reporter.) Information for Alexander Blackwood merchant in Edinburgh, pursuer; against John Cathcart of London, merchant, defender
- (Lord Coalston reporter.) October 25. 1770. Information for Alexander Greig flesher in Edinburgh, pursuer, against William Green merchant in Edinburgh, defender
- (Lord Elliock reporter) Information for Alexander and William Coplands, elder and younger, of Collieston, defenders; against John Spotiswood of Spotiswood, pursuer
- (Lord Gardenston reporter.) Information for Alexander Kevan, tenant in Little-Carse, defender, against Charles Warner-Dunbar, of Machriemore, pursuer
- (Lord Kennet reporter.) Information for Mr. Archibald Hope, writer in Edinburgh, defender; against James Earl of Abercorn, pursuer
- (Lord Stonefield reporter.) August 8. 1770. Memorial for Hunter-James Ferrier
- (Lord Stonefield reporter.) Memorial for James Schaw, servant to Patrick Heron of Heron, Esquire, and others, defenders; against William Rorison, factor on the sequestred estate of Barscob
- (Lord Woodhall reporter.) Feb. 5, 1760. Information for Archibald Trotter, merchant in Glasgow, pursuer, against Andrew Cochran, John Murdoch, and Company, bankers in Glasgow, defenders
- (Of) education : John Milton's tractate
- (Published according to act of Parliament.) The second part of the unfortunate shipwright ; or, The blind man's travels through many parts of England, in pursuit of his right
- (Published with the approbation of the judges.) The trials of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, and others ; for the murder of Patrick Randal MacDonnell, and Charles Hipson, Esquires. : Also the trial of John Gallagher and others, for an assault on George Robert Fitzgerald, in the goal of Castlebar. The arguments of council-the Lord Chief Baron Yelverton's speech-the attorney-general's opening-the address of Mr. Fitzgerald previous to his receiving sentence ; and the whole proceedings of the court-together with a description of their conduct at the place of execution. Taken from the notes of a barrister. Who had the assistance of the highest authority
- (Teind cause.) Answers for George Marquis of Tweeddale, and his tutors ; to the petition of William Morris of Brieryhill. ..
- (Teind cause.) Answers for the principal and masters of the United College of St. Salvator and St. Leonard in the University of St. Andrews, to the petition of Andrew Skene of Dyce. ..
- (Teind cause.) February 23. 1767. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, commissioners for plantation of kirks and valuation of teinds, the petition of Mr. John Dickson of Kilbucho, advocate ..
- (Teind cause.) Replies for William Morris of Brieryhill ; to the answers for George Marquis of Tweeddale, and his tutors. ..
- (Teind cause.) Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, commissioners for plantation of kirks, and valuation of teinds, the petition of William Morris of Brieryhill ; ..
- (Teind court.) February 27. 1770. Memorial for the heritors of the parish of Tranent, defenders, against Mr Charles Cunningham minister of the gospel at Tranent, pursuer
- (Teind-cause.) February 24. 1767. Memorial for Mr. George Nicol, minister of the Gospel at Kinnettles, pursuer, against the heritors of the parish of Kinnettles, defenders. ..
- (The last time of performing it this season.) Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, being Friday, March 22, 1776, will be performed Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Composed by Mr. Handel
- (This relates to a bill of suspension to be reported by Lord Alyock, which the Lords appointed to be put into the boxes on Saturday the 7th instant.) Replies for Patrick Baillie and Esther Chisholm, to the answers for Robert Gray procurator fiscal
- (Tiend cause. Lord Coalston reporter.) Information for William Duke of Montrose, against William Govan of Drumquhassell, and Captain William Craig of Dalnair, heritors of the parish of Drymen
- (To be reported by Lord Auchinleck.) Information for the magistrates and town council of Kilmarnock, defenders ; against William Earl of Glencairn, pursuer
- (To be reported by Lord Coalston.) Information for the whole nearest in kin to the deceased John Brown, feuar in Laswade, by his father's side, being in all twenty persons, against James and Andrew Hendries, trustees of the said John Brown
- (To be reported by Lord Gardenston.) Information for Alexander Irvine of Drum, and his tutors, pursuers, against George Earl of Aberdeen, and Mrs. Duff, relict and representative of the deceased Patrick Duff of Premnay, and others, defenders
- (To be reported by Lord Justice Clerk.) Memorial for Dorothea Countess of Fife, and James Earl of Fife, her husband, for his interest, defenders; against Margaret Countess of Caithness, pursuer
- (To be reported by Lord Pitfour.) Information for Malcolm Hamilton merchant in London, and his trustee, pursuers ; against James Dunlop, John Carlyle, and James Douglas of Mains, merchants in Glasgow, defenders
- (To be reported by Lord Prestongrange.) Bill of advocation, at the instance of Mrs. Barbara Drummond of Hawthornden, and Doctor Abernethy-Drummond, her husband, for his interest; against James Ferrier tacksman of the coal of Hawthornden
- (To be reported ex parte by Lord Kaims.) Information for Messrs. More and Irvine, late merchants in Gottenburgh, chargers; against James Steven merchant in Newtyle, suspender
- (To the nobility, and families of birth and affluence.) Proposals for a temple of fame: Containing the history and portraits of celebrated men from the age of Richard the Third to the conclusion of the present century
- ... Garl[and] containing four choice songs. 1. On the opening of the new theatre [in] Manchester. 2. The happy marriage. 3 The injur'd fair. 4 The sorrowful tailor's wedding
- ... by Tho. Hadfield, in Manchester : and by no other person in England: [so]ld wholesale and retail, at the sign of The chymist's laboratory, in Deansgate, the universal balsamick tincture ; ..
- 1 What is the extent of the parish? : 2 And what are its boundaries? 3 Are there any considerable springs, or are any of them medicinal? ..
- 1. Catonis disticha de moribus : 2. Dicta insignia septem sapientum Græciæ. 3. Mimi publiani, sive, Senecæ proverbia, Anglo-Latina. Cato item grammaticè interpretatus, Latinis & vernaculis vocibus, pari ordine, sed diversis lineis alternatis. Quò sc. ætatula puerilis præcepta vitæ communis ita legant ut intelligant. A Carolo Hoolo, A.M. privatæ scholæ grammaticæ institutore in aurificum viculo apud Londinates. 1. Cato's distichs concerning manners ; 2. Excellent sayings of the seven wise men of Greece. 3. Publius's stage-verses, or, Seneca's proverbs in Latine and English. Likewise Cato construed grammatically, with one row Latine and another English. Whereby little children may understandingly learn the rules of common behaviour. By Charles Hoole, Mr. of Arts, and teacher of a private grammar school in Goldsmiths Alley, London
- 1. Catonis disticha de moribus ; 2. Dicta insignia septem sapientum Græciæ. 3. Mimi publiani, sive senecæ proverbia anglo Latina. : Cato item grammatice interpretatus latinis & vernaculis vocibus pari ordine, sed diversis lineis alternatis. Quo sc. tătula puerilis præcepta vitæ communis ita legant ut intelligant. A Corolo Hoolo. A.M. private scholæ grammaticæ institutore in purificum viciculo apud Londinates. 1. Cato's distichs concerning manners ; 2. Excellant sayings of the seven wise men of Greece. 3. Publius's stage verses or seneca's proverbs in Latin and English. Likewise cato construed grammatically. With one row Latin, and another English. Whereby little children may understandingly learn the rules of common behaviour. By Charles Hoole, Mr. of arts, and teacher of a Private Grammar School in Goldsmith's-Alley, London
- 1763. January hath XXXI days
- 1773. Copy of a deed of Association for the Prosecution of Felons
- 1786. Robert Sayer's catalogue of new and interesting prints : consisting of engravings and metzotintos [sic] of every size and price ; likewise paintings on glass, books of architecture & ornaments, penmanship, &c. &c. &c. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, At his Map, Chart, and Print Warehouse, No. 53, Fleet-Street, London. (price One Shilling.)
- 1794. A state of the charity : for the relief of the widows and orphans of medical men, in Essex and Hertfordshire, instituted Oct. 30, 1786
- 1794. Premiums offered by the Dublin Society : For the encouragement of agriculture and planting ; manufactures, and fine arts, in Ireland
- 1795. A state of the charity : for the relief of the widows and orphans of medical men, in Essex and Hertfordshire. Instituted October 30, 1786
- 6th George I. British Act. Recommended this day to the serious perusal of every member of the Irish House of Commons. An act for the better securing the dependency of Ireland unto the Crown of Great-Britain
- A Ballad on the Junto. To the tune of Lilly bullero
- A Ballad. To the tune of Chevy Chase
- A Bill for a charitable lottery. For the relief of distress'd virgins in Great Britain and Ireland
- A Bill for dividing and allotting certain open and common fields in the manor and parish of Gratley, in the county of Southampton
- A Bill for the attainder of Edward Fitz-Gerald, commonly called Lord Edward Fitz-Gerald, Cornelius Grogan and Beauchamp Bagenal Harvey, deceased, of high treason
- A Bill to enable His Majesty to grant the inheritance of certain lands, called Bowood-Park, in the county of Wilts, to trustees, upon trust for Sir Orlando Bridgman, Baronet, and his heirs upon a full consideration to be paid for the same
- A Brief account of Spain : With a general view of the nature and manners of the spaniards. Being a collection of several curious particulars relating to that people. In four letters
- A Brief account of all the books of the Old Testament
- A Brief account of the apostle's creed ; together with an explanation of the several articles, according to the doctrine of the Church of England
- A Brief account of the late Samuel Fothergill, an eminent minister of the Gospel, and one of the people called Quakers. : With some reflections, occasioned by the weighty sentences which he uttered to some of his relations, who came to visit him a little before he died. Taken from the monthly ledger
- A Brief account of the measures taken in Denmark : for the conversion of the heathen in the East-Indies, and of the college or incorporated society erected by the King of Denmark for the propagation of the gospel ...
- A Brief account of the proceedings of the trustees appointed by act of Parliament for building a harbour at Ramsgate : Together with some considerations in vindication of the safety and usefulness of the harbour on their present plan
- A Brief apology in behalf of the people, in derision call'd Quakers. : Written for the information of our sober and well-inclined neighbours, in and about the town of Warminster in the county of Wilts. By W. Chandler, A. Pyott, J. Hodges, and some others
- A Brief arithmetical catechism : Drawn up and published by way of essay for the benefit of young practitioners in arithmetick
- A Brief defence of the several declarations of King Ja ... the First, and King Ch ... the First : Concerning lawful recreations on Sundays, commonly call'd The book of sports, against the cavils and clamours of Puritans and phanaticks. With a true and original copy of the said declaration
- A Brief explication of the assembly's shorter catechism. : By Alexander Mair, M.A. late minister of the Gospel at Forteviot
- A Brief history of Dover-Castle : Or, A description of Roman, Saxon and Norman, fortifications, to which is subjoined a list of the constables and lord wardens of the Cinque-Ports ; with short remarks and the blazoning of their arms
- A Brief state of the controversy between the colonies of New-York and New-Jersey, respecting their boundary-line
- A Brief state of the controversy betwixt S, B. and C
- A Brief state of the debate concerning the sealing of brown linens, and exposing them to sale in open folds: wherein is contained every thing that has been offered to the public against those regulations : Together with answers to the same
- A Calculation of the species and value of the manufactures and products of Great-Britain, Newfoundland, and Ireland, annually exported to the port of Leghorn
- A Call to the true lovers of liberty. Or, The Church in Danger
- A Candid enquiry, whether the Roman Catholics of Ireland, ought or ought not to be admitted to the rights of subjects ; with observations on their political and religious conduct
- A Candid reply to the full and true answer to the reasons against passing the bill for rebuilding Maismore Bridge, and other purposes therein mentioned. ..
- A Case, in relation to the making the River Dun navigable
- A Catalogue of a large and valuable collection of books, consisting of several thousand volumes lately purchased ; the whole forming a general affortment of the best authors, in every branch of literature : Amongst which are Ashmole's Garter L.P. Turkey Dugdale's Baronage, 2 vol. Turkey Dugdale's Warwickshire 2 vol. Froysait's chronicle Harris's Kent Hutchin's Dorsetshire, 2 vol. Morton's Northamptonshire Rymer's Fœdra, 20 vol. Viner's abridgment, 23 vol. Wren's Parentalia Universly history, 25 vol. Harris's voyages Pocock's travel's, 3 vol L.P. morocco Anderson on commerce, 2 vol. Miller's plants, 2 vol. coloured Hill's herbal, coloured Harris's Aurelian, coloured Edward's Birds, 7vol. coloured Wilkes's moths. coloured Drury's insects, 2 vol. coloured Spence's polymeits, best edit. Biograghia Britannica, 7 vol. Dictionaries, by Ainsworth, Bayle, Chambers, Johnson, James, Postlethwayte, Moreri, &c. Aristotelis a duval, chart max. Aristophanis Kutheri Cæsaris per Clarke, Russico Dionis Caffius, 2tom. Diodorus Siculus, 2 tom. Euripidis barnesio Homeri opera eustathii Romæ Herodotus Weslingi Josephus Havercampi, 2 tom. Ptolomæi Geographia Bertii polybius Casauboni Poetæ Græci Heroicæ principes, 2 tom. Platonis Serrani, 3 tom. Strabonis, Casauboni, 2 tom. cha. max. Xenophontis Leunclavii, edit. opt. Besleri Hortus eystetensis seldent Opera, 6 tom. Thuani historia, 7 tom. Scheuchzeri physica Sacra, 4 tom. Oderi flora danica, 2 tom. Biblia Hebrea Kennicotti Erasmi opera clerici, 10 tom. Basilii opera a garnier, 3 tom. Fables dela fontaine, 4 tom, grand pap strange ; s prints Houbraken's heads, L.P. Rusia pennant British Zoology, coloured Ruins of balbec, palmyra, athens, Greece, &c. Luxembourg Gallery, sune impress. Rogers's prints, 2 vol Authores Classici in a sum delpbirni 61 tom. paris. Which will begin to be sold his day, 1780, By Robert faulder, bookseller, No. 24, new bond street, the corner of maddon street, who give the full value for libraries, and parcels of books. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale ; of Mr. Blomire in the strand ; Mr. White, fleet street ; Mr. Cater, Holborne ; Mr. Law, ave mary-lane ; Mr. Sewels cornhill ; the booksellers at Oxford and cambridge ; and all the principlal towns in England
- A Catalogue of books ; containing many valuable and rare articles in ancient and modern literature : Amongst Them Are: Folio. Liber Sextus Decretalium, Boniface Viii. Impress. In Memb. a Mogunt. 1470 Hearne's Ectypa Varia, fine copy Birch's Lives, with Houbraken's Heads, 2 vol. large paper Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum, with Stevens's Continuation, 3 vol. Enderbie's Wales, large paper Fabyan's Chronicle Fuller's Worthies Hasted's Kent, 2 vol. ... Thucydides a Wasse & Dukero Terentius Varro, Edit-Princeps Haurisii Script. His. Rom. 3 vol. Hickesii Thesaurus, 3 vol. Assemanni Bib. Orientales, 4 vol. Diccionario de la Lengua Castellana, 6 vol. Hoffmanni Lexicon Universale, 4 vol. Lye Diction. Saxonic. a Manning, 2 vol. H. Steph. Thesaurus, Gr. 4 vol. ... 1st impression Birch's Memoirs of Queen Elizabeth, 2 vol. Hawkesworth's Telemachus Swift's Works, 14 vol. complete Madox's Exchequer, 2 vol. Huggins's Orlando Furioso, 2 vol. The Toast, a Poem, by Dr. King Whitaker's Manchester, 2 vol. Gardiner's Logarithms Lilly's Astrology Moxon's Mech. Exercises, 2 vol. in 1, russ. Snelling's Coins Complete Hawkesworth's Voyages, 3 vol. ... Gostling's Canterbury, best edit. Izaacke's Exeter, large paper, Rapin's History of England, 21 vol. best ed. Sir Philip Sidney's Works, 3 vol. Royal and Noble Authors, 2 vol. Sir. Hill Willis's Cathedrals, 3 vol. ... Plautus, Variorum, edit. opt. Polybius, Variorum, 3 vol. Theocritus, cum scholiis Well's Xenophon, 5 vol. Pine's Virgil, russia Cicero, 20 vol. large paper Glasgow Cicero, Lallemand, 14 vol. The Whole are in excellent Condition, and will be on sale from February, 1788, at the Prices printed in the Catalogue, for Ready Money, by Thomas King, Bookseller, No. 25, New Broad-Street, And No. 29, Lower Moorfields. Catalogues, price 6d, may be had at the following Booksellers: Sewell, Cornhill ; Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard ; Brown, Corner of Essex-Street, Strand ; Chapman, Chandos-Street ; Fletcher, Oxford ; ..., Cambridge ; and the Places of Sale. Where the full Value is given for Libraries, or parcels of Books ; also Books Exchanged
- A Catalogue of books being the entire library of the Right Reverend Father in God, Robert Downes, lord bishop of Rophoe, deces'd : To be sold by auction, at the Coffee-House of the Right Honourable the House of Lords, on Monday the 23d of January ; 1764. The hours of sale from twelve o'clock to three each day, untill all are sold. Catalogues to be had of William Rose's bookseller in Grafton-Street
- A Catalogue of forest trees, flowering-shrubs, ever-greens, and fruit-trees, for sale, at the nursery-garden, of the Foundling-Hospital and Work-House, in James's Street, Dublin, for the year 1786
- A Catalogue of new books just published this term, printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by B. Bragg, at the Raven in Pater-noster-row, E. Sanger, at the Temple-gate in Fleet-street, C. King, in Westminster-Hall ; Will. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard
- A Catalogue of the entire and valuable library. Of John Ward, D. LL. rhetoric professor in Gresham College, vice president of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Antiquaration Society, and trustee of the British Musaeum, lately deceased : Including his collection of maps and prints: which will be sold by auction in the great room up one pair of stairs, at the east end of Exeter Change, on Monday the 19th of March, and the fourteen following days. Catalogues to be had at Mess. Dodsley's in Pall Mall ; Mr. Shropshire's in New Bond Street, Mr. Millar's in the Strand ; Mr. Owen's at Temple Bar ; and Mr. Ward's in Cornhill, opposite to the Royal Exchange
- A Catalogue of the general exhibition, of Grand museum of arts and sciences : Consisting of the most capital works of both ancient and modern masters, in painting, sculpture, drawing, &c. Besides a great variety of mechanical and natural curiosities. Now exhibiting at the great room near Exeter Exchange, in the Strand. Formed on an entire new plain, under the direction of Mr. Tassaert
- A Catalogue of the library of the Late Rev. Mr. Cuthbert, vicar of Kendal, in Westmoreland
- A Catalogue of the nobility of Great Britain, according to their precedencies, and the titles of honour they now enjoy. With a list of the present bishops
- A Catalogue of the valuable and capital assemblage of original pictures, the property of Mr J. Hickman : comprising, among many others, the works of the following admired masters of the Venetian, Florentine, Roman, Lombard, Spanish, Dutch, Flemish, and French school. Albert Cuyp, Annibal Carrache, Georgione, Philip Wouverman, Adrian Van de Velde, Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Paul Brill, Paul Veronese, Claude Lorrain, Jean Lingellack, Eglon Vanderncer, Rembrant, Nicholas Berghem, Sir Anthony Vandyke, Laurent de La Hire, Philip Laurie, Salvator Rosa, Alexander Virenese, Sebastain Ricoi, Paul Potier, Francisco Mil, ÄŒhev. Jacques Thornhill, Bartholemi Murillo, M.A. Batalia. Which are arranged, for the confenience of exhibition and sale. By private contract, in Adam's Square, Edinburgh. Entrance first door in North College Street. Admittance, One Shilling-returned to purchasers
- A Catalogue of the works of John Gill, D.D. ..
- A Catechism ; or, Abridgement of the Chirstian doctrine
- A Catechism, or, The principles of the Christian religion, explained in a familiar and easy manner, adapted to the lowest capacities
- A Charge and sermon together with an introductory discourse and confession of faith delivered at the ordination of Mr. Christopher Hall. : At the Meeting-House in Boar's-Head Yard, Petticoat-Lane, October 3, 1769. Published at the request of the church
- A Charitable proposal for relieving the sick and needy, and other distressed persons
- A Charity for the relief of poor lying-in women
- A Choice collection of the most favourite songs : Which the sung at all the regular constituted lodges of the antient and Honourable Society of Free Masons in England, Scotland and Ireland
- A Choice penny-worth of wit: or, A clear distinction between a virtuous wife and a wanton harlot. : In three parts. Part I. How a merchant was deluded from his lady by a harlot, to whom he carried gold, jewels, and other things of value, for many years, which the receiv'd with unspeakable flatery, 'call his wife gave him 2 penny to lay out on a penny-worth of wit. Part II. How he fail'd to a far country, where having exchang'd his gods for other rich merchandize, and being in a tavern (making merry) he scornfully derided his wife, and extoll'd his harlot ; for which he was sharply reprov'd by an ancient man, who put him in a way to try his Harlot's love in a time of trouble ; for which the merchant gave him his wife's penny. Part III. How he return'd richly loaden to the British shore ; where he put himself in ragged poor array, and came to his harlot, declaring, that he had not only lost all that ever he had in a storm ; but that he had likewise slain one of his servants ; for which his life was in great danger, and desired her shelter ; but instead of so doing, she abused him with taunting vile language, threatning to have him apprehended ; at which he left her and returned to his wife (with the same pretence) who received him with unspeakable joy, offering to sacrifice all that ever she had to save his life. Thus did he prove her a faithful wife, and the other a flattering harlot. With other things, worthy of observation
- A Choice pennyworth of wit. or, A clear distinction between a virtuous wife and a Wanton Harlot. : In three parts. Part I. How a merchant was deluded from his lady by a Harlot, to whom be carried gold jewels, and other things of value, for many years, which she receiv'd with unspeakable flattery, till his wife gave him a penny to lay it out for a pennyworth of wit. Part II. How he sailed into a far country where having exchanged his goods for other rich merchandize ; and being in a tavern making merry, be scornfully derided his wife and extolled his Harlot ; for which he was sharply reproved by an ancient man, who put him in a way to try his Harlot's love in time of trouble, for which the merchant gave him his wife's penny. Part III. How he returned richly laden to the British shore, and put himself in ragged array, and came to his Harlot, declaring that he had not only lost all that he had in a storm, but likewise he had slain one of his servants, for which his life was in great danger, and desired her shelter. But instead of so doing, she abused him with scandalous and vile language, threatning to have him apprehended. At which he left her, and returned to his wife (with the same pretence) who received him with unspeakable joy offering to sacrifice all that ever she had to save his life. Thus did he prove her a faithful wife, and the other a flattering Harlot. [With] other things worthy of note
- A Christian directory, guiding men to their eternal salvation divided in two parts. : the first part wherof appertains to resolution ; the second treats of the obstacles and impediments which hinder it ; and how they may be removed. And now set sorth again with many corrections and additions. There are also added to this edition, the life of the author, and a method for the use of all: with two tables. By the R.F. Robert Parsons, priest of the society of Jesus
- A Christian pacifick : being an affectionate vote for the mutual love and agreement of all Protestants ; ... By a member of the Church of England
- A Christmas carol. Dedicated to the ancient Britons that understand English, by a country parson
- A Christmas offering, humbly presented by the charity children, of Christ Church, in Surrey. 1788
- A Christmas-box for the enemies of Roger and his country
- A Christmas-box for the heart
- A Christmas-box, for the republicans. A new song
- A Classical arrangement of fugitive poetry. Vol. VII
- A Classical arrangement of fugitive poetry. Vol. XV
- A Collection of Christian songs and hymns. : In three books. I. Translations and paraphrases of scripture texts. II. On a variety of divine subjects. III. On the peculiar institutions of the kingdom of Christ
- A Collection of Psalm tunes usually [s]ung with the organ in Newbury-Church. Bassus
- A Collection of family-prayers from the devotional writings of Baxter, Henry, Willison, Bennet, Watts. Doddridge, and others. With various occasional forms. By Samuel Palmer
- A Collection of hymns adapted to public worship. The sixth edition, corrected. With a small supplement
- A Collection of hymns and anthems, for the use of the qualified chapels in Scotland
- A Collection of hymns and spiritual songs. Published by John Edwards, minister of the gospel, at Leeds in Yorkshire
- A Collection of hymns, from various authors
- A Collection of hymns. : Addressed to the holy, holy, holy, triune God, in the person of Christ Jesus, our mediator and advocate
- A Collection of hymns. : With several translations from the hymn-book of the Moravian Brethren. Part II
- A Collection of miscellany letters, selected out of Mist's Weekly journal. The first volume
- A Collection of papers, relative to half-pay and commutation of half-pay, granted by Congress to the officers of the army : Compiled, by permission of His Excellency General Washington, from the original papers in his possession
- A Collection of publications, selected by the Committte of the Glasgow Constitutional Association, and recommended by them to the public
- A Collection of religious tracts. : [Twelve lines from Swedenborg]
- A Collection of remarkable cases, for the instruction of both sexes, in the business of love and gallantry. : Being a modest and clear view of the three following tryals. Viz. I. Of Richard Lyddel, Esq ; for a criminal conversation with Lady Abergavenny. II. Of Knox Ward, Esq ; for a promise of marriage to Miss Sarah Holt. III. Of Coll. Francis Chartres, for a rape committed on the body of Anne Bond, his servant. Containing the substance of three six penny pamphlets (call'd tryals) on these subjects
- A Collection of select letters. : Wrote upon several occasions, by eminent persons, and ministers of the Gospel, in England, Wales, Scotland, and America. Viz. The Rev. Mr. Ingham. Rev. Howell Davies. Rev. Daniel Rowland. Rev. Thomas Lewis. Mr. J. Habersham. Mr. Howell Harris. Mr. T. Adams. Mr. J. Cennick. Mr. J. Humphreys. Mr. J. Sims. Mr. E. Godwin. Mr. H. Jenkins. Mrs. Whitefield, and many others. Chiefly relating to their ministry ; with an account of such other particular circumstances, as be fell them in their travels, &c. Published for the use and benefit, of all the followers of the lamb
- A Collection of stanzas, affixed infront of the several booths, and delivered from each respectively, on cards : At the FteÌŠ, at Frogmore, in Honour of the Queen's birth-day, on the nineteenth of May, 1795
- A Collection of the best pieces in prose and verse, against the naturalization of the Jews
- A Collection of the most remarkable trials of persons for high-treason, murder, rapes, heresy, bigamy, burglary and other crimes and misdemeanors
- A Collection of the occasional papers for the year 1716. With a preface
- A Collection of the several papers relating to the application made to Parliament : In 1772 and 1773, by some of the Protestant dissenters, for relief in the matter of subscription to the doctrinal articles of the Church of England
- A Colloquial essay on the liberal education, and other interesting subjects : Published by order of the Milesian Club. Number I
- A Colloquial essay on the liberal education, and other interesting subjects.
- A Comical and diverting courtship which lately happened in the neighbourhood between an old woman of fourscore, and a youth about sixteen! whom she lately married!
- A Comical and diverting courtship, which lately happened between and old woman of fourseore and fifteen, and a youth about nineteen. : With whom she was married
- A Comical and entertaining dialogue, between a generous tradesman and his old stringy wife : Concerning her locking up the cupboard-door, and keeping the victuals from his apprentices
- A Comical dialogue between Parson Mag---e, and J---th--n B---ll, Quaker
- A Commentary on the Book of Psalms. : In which their literal or historical sense, as they relate to King David, and the people of Israel, is illustrated ; and their application to Messiah, to the church, and to individuals, as members thereof, is pointed out: with a view to render the use of the Psalter pleasing and profitable to all orders and degrees of Christians. The second edition. By George Horne, D.D. president of Magdalen College, Oxford, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- A Commentary upon the historical books of the Old Testament. Volume I : Containing, Genesis. Exodus. Leviticus. Numbers. Deuteronomy. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. Symon Patrick, late lord bishop of Ely
- A Commentary upon the historical books of the Old Testament. Volume I. : Containing, Genesis. Exodus. Leviticus. Numbers. Deuteronomy. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. Symon Patrick, late lord bishop of Ely
- A Commentary upon the second Psalm. By John Hildrop, A.M. rector of wath near Rippon in Yorkshire
- A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 11th day of October 1799, and in the thirty-ninth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the third, King of Great Britain, &c
- A Common-Councel journal. Anno 1701
- A Companion to all the principal places of curiousity and entertainment in and about London and Westminister. : Containing an historical description of London, the river thames, the tower of London, the Monument, the Royal-Exchange, the Mansion-House, Guildhall, St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster-Hall, Westminster-Abbey, the British Museum, and other places. With a concise and exact account of the curiosities contained in several of them. And a new, large, and elegant map of London, Westminster, and Southwark. Designed for strangers to chuse such objects as suit their convenience, and to enable them to describe what they have seen
- A Companion to the Leasowes, Hagley, and Enville ; with a sketch of Fisherwick, the seat of the Right Hon. Earl Donegall. : To which is prefixed, the present state of Birmingham
- A Companion to the weather-glass : Or The nature, construction, and use, of the barometer, thermometer, and hygrometer, with a short account of aqueous meteors, the form of a register of the weather, &c. Selected from the most approved authors
- A Comparative estimate of the advantages Great Britain would derive from a commercial alliance with the Ottoman, in preference to the Russian Empire : Illustrated with numerous tables, comments, &c. &c. And containing a refutation of all the objections to the Ottoman alliance
- A Compendious grammar of the Greek language : In which it has been the principal design to reject what in the improved editions of Cambden is redundant ; to supply what is deficient ; and to consign to an appendix what is not requisite to be learnt by heart
- A Compleat account of the conduct of that eminent enthusiast Mr. Whitefield. : To which is annexed, I.A true character of him, attested by himself. II. A most useful and entertaining catechism for the use of female methodists. III. Some queries sent to Mr. W. at Bristol, by the Reverend Mr. Tucker of that city. IV. An answer to them, supposed to be written by Mr. John Wesley. V. Some general remarks on the answer by the publisher of this account. and VI. A more particular reply by Mr. Tucker, the author of the queries. Together with some remarks on Mr. W's journal
- A Compleat and unexceptionable form of liturgy, or Divine service, for the celebration of the Holy Communion, according to the usage of the ancient Christians : Wherein the peculiar and most solemn part of the Christian worship is more fully-explain'd and expresly declar'd, both for instruction of devout people, and for prevention of contention, than in the common forms of the Western Churches. For the use of a society of English Catholick, daily communicants
- A Compleat and unexceptionable form of liturgy, or Divine service, for the celebration of the Holy Communion, according to the usage of the ancient Christians. : Wherein the peculiar and most solemn part of the Christian worship is more fully-explain'd and expresly declar'd, both for instruction of devout people, and for prevention of contention, than in the common forms of the Western Churches. For the use of a society of English Catholick, daily communicants
- A Compleat calendar ; for the year of Our Lord. M, DCC, LXXXII. : Calculated to the meridion of Calcutta. To which is added, the Mahometan era of the Hegira, and the Bengal almanac
- A Compleat tything-table: wherein the of tythes, and all things tythable, are shewn at one view. : With an account of compositions, transactions, custom, prescriptions and privilege, distinguished under their proper heads; with reference to adjudged cases, and statutes relating to tything. Published according to act of Parliament. Proper for all vestries, clergymen's and gentlemen's halls, as well as attornies
- A Complete directory and guide to the town and castle of Cardiff, the surrounding towns, villages, gentlemen's seats and remarkable places
- A Complete system of geography. : Being a description of all the countries, islands, cities, chief towns, harbours, lakes, and rivers, mountains, mines, &c. of the known world. Shewing the situation, extent, and boundaries of the several empires, kingdoms, republics, principalities, provinces, &c. their climate, soil, and produce ; their principal buildings, manufactures, and trade ; their government, policy, religion, manners, and customs ; and the distance and bearing of all the principal towns from one another. Comprehending the history of the universe, both antient and modern ; and the most material revolutions and changes that have happen'd in it, either by conquest or treaties ; with whatever is curious and remarkable in the works of nature ... art. To which is prefixed, An introduction to geography, as a science: An explanation of maps: The doctrine of the sphere: The system of the world: And a philosophical treaties of the earth, sea, air, and meteors. The whole illustrated with seventy maps, all new-drawn and engraved by Emanuel Bowen, according to the latest discoveries and surveys ; and printed on distinct half-sheets, the full size of the book ; making of themselves a complete atlas, for the use of all gentlemen, merchants, mariners, and others, who delight in history and geography. This work, extracted from several hundred books of travels and history, is brought down to the present time ; preserving all that is useful in the fourth and last edition of the complete geographer, publish'd under the name of Herman Moll, &c
- A Computation of what cocoa has been imported and exported into the port of London since the first of June 1711
- A Concise relation of the effects of an extraordinary styptic, lately discovered : In a series of letters, from several gentlemen of the faculty, to Barth. Ruspini, surgeon-dentist
- A Conference upon Baptism, or The manner of baptising with water debated
- A Congratulatory epistle to His Grace the Duke of Portland, on His Majesty's recovery
- A Continuation of the humorous effects of cross-reading the news-papers
- 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 Copy of Mr. Brett's deputation to Mr. Wilks, Estcourt and Cibber
- A Copy of a letter written by our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and found eighteen miles from Iconium, fifty three years after our blessed Saviour's crucifixion
- A Corrected list of the persons who have polled for the Right Hon. Frederick Bull, Esq ; on the present election of a citizen to represent this city in Parliament, carefully examined by the copy of the sheriffs poll-books
- A Course of sermons on early piety : By the eight ministers who carry on the Thursday lecture in Boston. With a preface by the Reverend Dr. Increase Mather, and also clos'd with a discourse lately had by him to young people. [One line epigram in Latin]
- A Critical and impartial narrative of the proceedings in a cause of Clandestine marriage, between J----- B----, of C----, and the Rev. Mr. D-----s, for the information of strangers
- A Critical review of the first annual exhibition of paintings, drawings, & sculptures : The works of the Irish artists, at No. 32, Dame-Street, Dublin. June, 1800
- A Criticism upon Mr. Ramsay's travels of Cyrus : Wherein the character of Cyrus is clear'd up, and the many absurdities, inconsistencies, trisling sentiments, affected expressions, obscurities, injudicious reflections, flase quotatios, and notorious plagiarisms of Mr. Ramsay, are expos'd and rectify'd. With a nice examination of Mr. Ramsay's Genius and special talents for an historian, a play-wright, a magistrate, a philosopher, a politician, and a writer of essays. Translated from the French originals publish'd at Paris, &c
- A Cruel, barbarous, shocking, and inhuman murder, which was committed on the body of one John Killpatrick, a Scotchman, by 4 men and one woman, at a Publick-House betwixt Barny Castle and Richmond in Yorkshire. Which was committed in Jan. last
- A Crumb of comfort from the bread of life, for weak believers: their fears described, the remedies proposed
- A Cry for justice, against all the impeach'd and attainted rebels and traytors. : Shewing: that mercy to K. George's enemies, is cruelty to all true friends of Our King and country ; and that to save the one, will be the destruction of the other
- A Cursory examination of Dr. Johnson's strictures on the lyric performances of Gray
- A Declaration of political sentiments published by the Roman Catholics, of the city and vicinity of Waterford : In answer to the resolutions entered into by the different grand juries, at the summer assizes, 1792
- A Defence of a Late R------t H--n--ble in a letter to the great and present R----t H----ble
- A Defence of the conduct of the people of Ireland in their unanimous refusal of Mr. Wood's copper-money : wherein all the arguments advanced in favour of it, are particularly considered
- A Description of Brighthelmstone and the adjacent country, or, The new guide for ladies and gentlemen resorting to that place of health and amusement
- A Description of Stonehenge : Extracted from the works of the most eminent authors ; with some modern observations on that stupendous structure. Ornamented with a neat view
- A Description of a grand ballet dance : To be performed on Wednesday the 23d of January, 1882, at the Opera-House in Smock Alley
- A Description of the hermitage of Warkworth
- A Description of the island of Madeira, with an account of the manners and customs of its inhabitants
- A Description of the lakes of Killarney. In two letters to a lady. Written in September 1767
- A Description of the main-sewer leading from Kevans-Port, to the River Liffey: shewing how a branch came to be made thereto, and for what purposes
- A Devonshire hospital : being a treatise, shewing how the poor of the county of Devon may be maintained and provided for ... in a better and more plentiful manner than now they are ... By a Philo Devonian. ..
- A Devout paraphrase on the seven penitential Psalms: or, A practical guide to repentance. By F. Bl*th, Disc. Car.---S.T.P
- A Dialogue between Doctor Lesly, and the pretender, upon occasion of the death of the Late Queen Mary
- A Dialogue between Doctor Pompous, and honest John his elder
- A Dialogue between Squire T-n-y and his steward
- A Dialogue between a bow-head Whig, and a wife in the Bow, concerning the tincklarian Doctor Mitchel. Upon his letter for electing of magistrates ..
- A Dialogue between a brewer and a gager, concerning the malt tax ..
- A Dialogue between an Englishman and a Scotsman, about repealing the Sacramental-Test
- A Dialogue between an oak and an orange-tree
- A Dialogue between honest John and loving Kate, with their contrivances for marriage, and way to get a livelihood. Part the first
- A Dialogue between the Abbot G--tier, an Irish papist, and Sir Patrick Law--ess a Protestant, concerning the defeat of the Pretender, on Munday the 5th. of April 1714
- A Dialogue between the Rev. Mr. Whitefield and Mr. Garnor. Being both schoolfellows and fellow-oxonians together
- A Dialogue between the Revd. D-n D--x-n, and Mrs. K----r, of Trevor-hill, Newry
- A Dialogue betwixt moderation and constitution
- A Dialogue on the subject of religious bigotry, between candour and orthodoxy
- A Discourse against scoffing at religion
- A Discourse concerning banks
- A Discourse in praise of St. David, the saint and patron of the Welsh
- A Discourse of the laws relating to pirates and piracies and the marine affairs of Great Britain
- A Discourse on providence: being an essay to prove that this doctrine, as delivered in the Gospel, is a demonstration of the divine original of the Christian dispensation
- A Discourse on the advantages, resulting from the arts and sciences, pronounced in a public assembly of the Academy of Sciences and Belles-Lettres of Lyons, on the 22d of June 1751. Translated from the French original. By Mr. D-
- A Display of uncontroverted truths, and an alarm to unsound professors. By - -, a poor labourer in the Lord's Vineyard
- A Dissertation on national churches : Or, The happy influences of society in its improved state, as modell'd by the Christian institutes
- A Dissertation on the revolutions of states and empires. : With some considerations on the blessings of peace, and the evils of war
- A Disswasive from prophane swearing and cursing, offered to such unhappy persons as are guilty of those horrid sins, and are not past counsel
- A Disswasive from stealing : a sermon preached at Holton in Suffolk. Inscribed to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. By Stephen White, M.A. Rector of Holton
- A Disswasive from the horrid and beastly sin of drunkenness
- A Dream of dreams ; or, Somnium academici Cantabrigiensis translated. : Dedicated to the drones and dreamers of both the Universities. With notes. By Martinus Scriblerus
- A Fable ; with a word of advice to blind Elyma the souerer
- A Fair account of the late unhappy disturbance at Boston in New England extracted from the depositions that have been made concerning it by persons of all parties : with an appendix, containing some affidavits and other evidences relating to this affair
- A Fairy tale ; or, The Aberdeen conquest. : Giving a wonderful relation of Mary the wife of John Nelson, who was conveyed away in the night, from amongst her female attendants at the time of her lying in, and a corpseslest in her place, which they interred. How she afterwards appeared to her husband in the night and appointed the place and method for her escape, which was happily accomplished, to his great joy and content, and great surprise of the inhabitants of Aberdeen
- A Faithful relation of the late grand dispute for, and against in infant-baptism, between os. Edwards and R. Moore. In the baptist meeting-house, in Skiners-Alley
- A Familiar discourse between a Jacobite and a French Hugonot, concerning the succession to England and Spain
- A Fart for your freedom, a fart for a whig, a fart for your Grattan and Tandy ; go crack of your junction, I care not a fig, the laird of Kilwarlin's the Dandy
- A Farther consideration of the state of the case of St. Ann's Guild, within the Church of St. Audoens, Dublin ; occasion'd by a paper latelly publish'd, entituled, The case of St. Ann's Guild
- A Fast monitor, dedicated to the Parish and Congregation of St. Giles, in reading, by their servant, for Jesus's Sake
- A Father's legacy to his daughter
- A Few mathematical and critical remarks on the sword
- A Few remarks upon the Royal African Company, in respect to their trade and settlements
- A Fifth grand selection of music. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, 1793. Under the direction of Mr. Ashley
- A Form for the administration of Christian Baptism
- A Fourth and Fifth chapter of Genesis : Translated from the original Hebrew, with marginal illustrations and notes critical and explanatory. By Abraham Dawson, M.A. rector of ringsfield, Suffolk