MoEML References in Shakeosphere
CHAN1: Chancery Lane
- 466: The muses choice (1754)
- 504: The lawyers library. A new book of instruments (1709)
- 706: Letter to Henry Grattan (1800)
- 1128: Little-John's answer, to Robin-Hood and the Duke of Lancaster (1727)
- 2491: The east Indian (1800)
- 3349: The rehearsal (1711)
- 3589: Review of a publication, entitled, The speech of the Right Honourable John Foster (1799)
- 3708: The royal sin: or, Adultery rebuk'd in a Geat King (1738)
- 4074: The tryal of William Fuller (1702)
- 4349: The trial, conviction, condemnation, confession and execution of William Smith (1753)
- 4446: A treatise of English particles (1703)
- 4611: A true narrative of the proceedings, with general remarks on the evidence given upon the memorable trials of Mary Squires, and Elizabeth Canning (1754)
- 4818: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1705)
- 5058: Zeuma: or the love of liberty (1728)
- 5404: A catalogue of the genuine and entire library of Thomas Clerke, Esq (1761)
- 5424: Trial of an information filed by order of the Court of King's Bench (1800)
- 5940: The British architect (1762)
- 6140: The builder's director, or Bench-mate (1763)
- 6367: Ambrosio, or the monk (1800)
- 7434: Extracts from the history of the lock (1777)
- 7648: Irene; or, the fair Greek (1708)
- 8622: The domestic physician (1784)
- 8662: The genuine history of the life of Richard Turpin (1739)
- 9027: The genuine lives of Christopher Johnson, John Stockdale, and William Peers, executed for murder, July 23, 1753 (1753)
- 9352: The fatal consequences of domestick divisions (1737)
- 9507: The fortunate country maid. Being the entertaining memoirs of the present celebrated Marchioness of L V: who from a cottage, Through a great Variety of Diverting Adventures, became a lady of the first quality in the court of France, By her steady Adherence to the Principles of Virtue and Honour. Wherein are display'd The Various and Vile Artifices employ'd by Men of Intrigue for seducing Young Women. With suitable Reflections. From the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy. ... (1741)
- 9781: Essays. I. On nobility. To His Grace the Duke of Somerset. II. On the ancient and modern state of Britain, and on the posture of affairs in Europe in the years 1734, and 1735. To His Grace the Duke of Marlborough (1737)
- 11079: Pro and con: being an impartial abstract of the principal publications (1800)
- 12442: The scriptures and the Athanasians compared in their accounts of God the Father and of our Lord Jesus Christ (1722)
- 12446: The scrivener's guide (1716)
- 12479: A satire in the manner of Persius (1739)
- 12985: A selection of psalms and hymns (1798)
- 13053: The measure of an incorporate legislative union considered with reference to the adjustment of 1782 (1800)
- 13646: Shooting, a poem (1784)
- 14009: A short history of his Grace the Duke of Ormond (1752)
- 14246: The scripture-Doctrine of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper briefly stated (1760)
- 15782: The substance of Mr. William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union (1799)
- 15783: The substance of Mr. William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union (1799)
- 16687: A Statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1800)
- 17269: The whole duty of man (1711)
- 17272: The whole duty of man, laid down In a plain and familiar way, for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader (1715)
- 17366: The welsh opera (1731)
- 17654: Thoughts moral and divine (1756)
- 18393: A practical treatise on the gonorrhoea (1789)
- 18896: The clergy's right of maintenance (1726)
- 19218: Two essays, one on coversation, the other, on solitude. By a Gentleman of Oxford (1744)
- 20091: The description and use of the globes, and the orrery (1738)
- 20327: A descriptive catalogue (giving a full explanation) of Rackstrow's Museum (1794)
- 20330: A descriptive catalogue (giving a full explanation) of Rackstrow's Museum (1792)
- 20593: The instruction of youth in Christian piety (1741)
- 21751: Almahide; or, the captive queen (1702)
- 22240: A bold stroke for a husband (1784)
- 22666: The gentleman and tradesman's compleat assistant (1770)
- 23807: Friendly advice to C----rs M------n, D.D (1741)
- 24512: The battle of the bards (1800)
- 25610: The lives of Stephen M'daniel, John Berry, James Egan, (alias Gahagan) and James Salmon (1755)
- 25620: An historical treatise of cities and burghs or boroughs (1711)
- 25739: The life and military history of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough (1754)
- 25782: A Letter to a gentleman, concerning the boundaries of the Province of Maryland (1732)
- 26020: A letter to the Right Reverend Father in God George, Lord Bishop of Exeter (1748)
- 26222: Luxury, pride and vanity, the bane of the British nation (1736)
- 26332: The Lost and Found Office (1777)
- 26604: Registrum regale (1728)
- 26863: The Turkish history (1704)
- 28169: The whole duty of man, laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader (1704)
- 30324: The temple builder's most useful companion (1774)
- 30614: Memoirs of the life and most memorable transactions of Capt. William Henry Cranstoun (1753)
- 31554: Society for Constitutional Information, London. Took's-Court, Chancery-Lane. Friday 20th April 1792. Resolved, that the thanks of this Society be given to the undermentioned Society, for the following communication, (1792)
- 32578: Particulars of several freehold estates, and of a farm held by lease, under Oriel College, Oxford, late the property of John Montresor, Esq., deceased; which will be sold at Garraway's Coffee-House, Change-Alley, Cornhill, London, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 1800, .. before Abel Moysey, Esq. Deputy to His Majesty's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer. ... Printed particulars may be had of the said Deputy Remembrancer, at his chambers in the Exchequer Office, Inner Temple, London, and of Joseph White, Esq. Lincoln's Inn; at the Fountain, Canterbury; Ship, Feversham; Rose, Sittingbourne; Crown, and of Mr. Batten, Rochester; at Garraway's, and of Mr. Young, No. 58, Chancery Lane, London (1800)
- 33777: T. Spence, bookseller, No 8, Little Turn-Stile, High-Holborn, (late of Chancery-Lane,) (1793)
- 35318: An address to the clergy, free-holders, citizens, &c. of Great-Britain (1734)
- 37845: The considerations of Drexelius upon eternity. Made English from the Latin By S. Dunster, A.M (1710)
- 38282: R. White and Co. booksellers and stationers, (no. 43,) nearly opposite Chancery-Lane, Holbourn. Sells all sorts of writing and brown papers, paper books for accounts, (1794)
- 38727: Observations on a printed letter, addressed to the Right Hon. Earl Spencer, &c (1785)
- 38729: Case on behalf of the proprietors of the ship, La Madona and her cargo (1800)
- 39161: The touch-Stone (1729)
- 39765: The siege of Calais (1765)
- 41323: A view of the English constitution (1710)
- 41919: New and familiar phrases and dialogues in French and English (1736)
- 43351: A descriptive catalogue (giving a full explanation) of Rackstrow's Museum (1787)
- 44602: The rehearsal, as it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal. By George late Duke of Buckingham (1702)
- 46722: An authentick account of the important transactions of the last assembly of the Political Club (1739)
- 47689: House of Lords (1799)
- 49564: A letter from a Spaniard in London to his friend at Madrid (1739)
- 51933: An act for applying the funds provided for rebuilding the offices of the six clerks of the King's court of chancery, by an Act, made in the fourteenth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for rebuidling the office of the six clerks of the King's court of chancery, and for erecting offices for the register and accountant-general of the said court, for the better preserving the records, decrees, orders, and books of account, kept in such offices (1775)
- 60339: Designs in carpentry, containing domes, trussed roofs, flooring, trussing of beams, anglebrackets, and cornices. By Abraham Swan (1759)
- 61314: The whole duty of man, laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader (1716)
- 64019: Essays on different subjects. By Thomas Barnardiston, serjeant at law (1740)
- 65010: Female revenge (1753)
- 65102: Institutio Legalis (1713)
- 65990: Designs, and estimates, of farm houses, &c. for the county of York, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Bishoprick of Durham. By Daniel Garret (1759)
- 66462: The dreadful guilt of bribery, seconded by perjury (1734)
- 66908: An essay, or examination of the doctrine of Robert Barclay's Apology (1742)
- 66909: An essay proving the immateriality and immortality of the spirits of the whole animal creation (1745)
- 67467: A letter to the Honourable Mr. Ch------ St------- (1725)
- 67682: Bellamy and Son, at the Green Parrot, (no. 304.) near Chancery-Lane, Holborn, London (1750)
- 67729: A supplement to the Onania: or, the heinous sin of self-pollution (1729)
- 67848: Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli (1725)
- 67918: The particulars of a leasehold estate, situate in Took's-Court, Chancery-Lane (1795)
- 68832: Reports of cases concerning the revenue, argued and determined in the Court of Exchequer, from Easter term 1743, to Hilary term 1767. With an appendix, containing cases upon the same subject in former reings. [sic] By Sir Thomas Parker, late Lord Chief Baron of that court. With two tables: the one of the names of the cases, the other of the principal matters (1800)
- 69037: A book of ornaments in the Palmyrene taste containing upwards of sxty new designs for ceilings, pannels, pateras & mouldings (1771)
- 69055: Every man a compleat builder: or, easy rules and proportions for drawing and working the several parts of architecture. Containing ... The whole neatly engraved on 51 copper plates. Compiled by the late Edward Oakley, architect. To which is annexed, a plan, elevation, and section of the carpenter's work, erected to support the center-arch of Black-Fryers-Bridge (1774)
- 69710: A specimen of writing by Thomas Olysse writing master and accountant at the Hand and Pen in Ffetter-Lane (1720)
- 71762: The Scotchman (1772)
- 71848: The English spy: or The weekly observator (1699)
- 71875: The Champion; or, Evening advertiser (1740)
- 71894: The Aurora, and Universal advertiser (1781)
- 72007: The Popish mass display'd: or, The superstitions and fopperies of the Romish church discovered (1681)
- 72168: The Whitehall evening-post (1770)
- 72275: Archaeologia, or Miscellaneous tracts, relating to antiquity (1770)
- 72417: The Literary courier of Grub-street (1738)
- 75249: The antiquity, legality, reason, duty and necessity of præ-emption and pourveyance, for the King: or, Compositions for his pourveyance (1663)
- 75524: Glossarium archaiologicum (1687)
- 75635: Remarks upon the tryals of Edward Fitzharris, Stephen Colledge, Count Coningsmark, the Lord Russel, Collonel Sidney, Henry Cornish, and Charles Bateman· (1689)
- 75719: Ovid travestie (1681)
- 75798: A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, & constitutions ecclesiastical (1684)
- 75962: A learned treatise concerning wards and liveries; written by the Right Honourable and learned gentleman Sr. James Ley Knight and baronet, Earle of Marlebrough, Lord high Treasurer of England, when he was atturney of his Majesties Court of wards and liveries. Wherein is set forth the learning concerning wards and liveries, collected and well digested out of the yeare-bookes, and other authorities of the law, for the benefit of all that are studious (1642)
- 76020: A new and easy method to understand the Roman history (1695)
- 76060: The atheist: or, The second part of The souldiers fortune (1684)
- 76142: The loving enemies (1680)
- 76149: Lucius Junius Brutus; father of his country (1681)
- 76236: An appeal to the conscience of a fanatick (1684)
- 76368: The royal commentaries of Peru (1688)
- 76480: The rehearsall transpros'd (1673)
- 76487: The fatal jealousie (1673)
- 76547: The morning ramble, or, The town-humours (1673)
- 76556: Divine breathings: or, A pious soul thirsting after Christ (1678)
- 76960: The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Sir William Parkins Knt. for the most horrid and barbarous conspiracy to assassinate His most sacred Majesty King William; and for raising of forces, in order to a rebellion, and encouraging a French invasion into this kingdom (1696)
- 76990: The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or an impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion (1672)
- 77020: The maids last prayer: or, any, rather than fail (1693)
- 77112: A rationale upon the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England. By the Right Reverend Father in God Anthony Sparrow, Lord Bishop of Exon. With his Caution to his diocese against false doctrines (1676)
- 77189: The causes of the decay of Christian piety (1674)
- 77236: The old troop: or, Monsieur Raggou (1672)
- 77288: A relation and vindication of one William Smith, alias, Dowsing, a souldier in service of the state, against Iohn Wilson, and Captaine Edward Story, his adversaries (1644)
- 77363: The unreasonablenesse of atheism made manifest (1669)
- 77446: An essay on translated verse (1685)
- 77548: The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice. Written by the author of The whole duty of man (1677)
- 77604: A modern essay on the thirteenth satyr of Juvenal (1686)
- 77618: A reply to a sheet of paper, intituled, The magistracy and government of England vindicated: or, A justification of the English method of proceedings against criminals (1689)
- 77620: Examen poeticum (1693)
- 77659: The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice. Written by the author of The whole duty of man (1679)
- 77767: The life of that incomparable princess, Mary (1695)
- 77776: The satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis (1693)
- 77900: Albiana (1695)
- 78090: The unreasonablenesse of atheism made manifest (1669)
- 78179: A comment upon the two tales of our ancient, renovvned, and ever-living poet Sr Jeffray Chaucer, Knight (1665)
- 78329: The pleadings and arguments and other proceedings in the Court of Kings-Bench (1690)
- 78411: The vvorks of Mr. John Dryden (1691)
- 78496: Caligula (1698)
- 78519: Monsieur Scarron's letters (1677)
- 78600: A dialogue concerning women (1691)
- 78663: Constantine the Great; a tragedy (1684)
- 78884: Officium hominis (1680)
- 78992: The odes, satyrs, and epistles of Horace. Done into English (1684)
- 79077: An essay upon satyr, or, A poem on the times (1680)
- 79082: The devout communicant exemplified in his behaviour before, at, and after the sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1688)
- 79207: The whole duty of man (1691)
- 79434: The famous Chinois: or The loves of several of the French nobility, under borrowed names (1669)
- 79453: Poems, &c. on several occasions (1691)
- 79564: The citizen turn'd gentleman (1672)
- 79600: The Lord Keeper's speech to Mr. Serjeant Saunders, at the time he was sworn Lord Chief Justice of His Majestie's Court of Kings-Bench, Tuesday the 23d. January, 1682 (1683)
- 80213: The tryal of Tho. Pilkington, Esq; Samuel Shute, Esq; sheriffs Henry Cornish, alderman. Ford Lord Grey of Werk. Sir Tho. Player, knt. Chamberlain of London. Slingsby Bethel, Esq: Francis Jenks. John Deagle. Richard Freeman. Richard Goodenough. Robert Key. John Wickham. Samuel Swinock. John Jekyll, Sen. for the riot at Guild-Hall, on Midsommer-Day, 1682 (1683)
- 80230: Golden remains, of the ever memorable Mr. John Hales, of Eaton-Colledge, &c (1688)
- 80429: The divine and spiritual ambassadour (1663)
- 80476: The mariage night (1664)
- 80632: A collection of the church-history of Palestine (1688)
- 80640: Episcopacy (as established by law in England) not prejudicial to regal power (1673)
- 80748: A discourse of Episcopacy and sacrilege by way of letter· (1683)
- 80840: An historical vindication of the Church of England in point of schism (1675)
- 80905: Poems upon several occasions (1684)
- 81136: The synagogue, or The shadow of the temple (1667)
- 81202: The history of King Richard the Second (1681)
- 81208: Officium hominis (1693)
- 81314: A proclamation of the Lords Iustices for the apprehension of the chiefe rebels (1642)
- 81337: Trade preferr'd before religion, and Christ made to give place to Mammon (1685)
- 81486: A new survey of the Turkish empire and government (1663)
- 81506: Psyche: or, Loves mysterie (1651)
- 81553: Pandæmonium, or The Devil's cloyster (1684)
- 81661: Eleonora (1692)
- 81713: Brutus of Alba: or, The enchanted lovers (1678)
- 81817: Pneumatologia: or, A discourse concerning the Holy Spirit· (1674)
- 81865: A discourse upon the nature and faculties of man, in several essayes (1686)
- 81972: The present interest of England; or, A confutation of the Whiggish conspiratours anti-monyan principle (1683)
- 82087: The speech of Sr. Edw. Turnor, kt (1667)
- 82144: A catalogue of books, of the several libraries of the Honorable Sir William Coventry, and the Honorable Mr. Henry Coventry, sometime Secretary of State to King Charles II (1687)
- 82203: Ancilla pietatis; or, the hand-maid to private devotion (1675)
- 82214: The Spanish fryar, or, The double discovery (1690)
- 82271: The rehearsall transpros'd (1674)
- 82276: An historical and political discourse of the laws & government of England (1689)
- 82369: The second part of The rover (1681)
- 82418: The vindication: or the parallel of the French Holy-League, and the English League and Covenant (1683)
- 82464: Any thing for a quiet life (1662)
- 82975: A collection of miscellanies (1699)
- 82982: The institutions of the law of Scotland (1694)
- 82991: An account of, (together with) the writing it self that was found in the pocket of Lawrence Hill, at the time he and Green were executed, (Friday the 21st. of February, 1678/9.) for the murder of Sr. Edmond-Berry Godfrey kt (1679)
- 83096: The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice (1675)
- 83097: The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice (1683)
- 83112: A brief account, and seasonable improvement of the late earthquake in Northampton-shire, Jan. 4, 1675/6 (1676)
- 83145: The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice (1694)
- 83148: Eben-ezer: or, A small monument of great mercy (1675)
- 83257: A compleat parson: or A description of advovvsons, or church living (1641)
- 83366: A brief enquiry into leagues and confederacies made betwixt princes & nations, with the nature of their obligation (1682)
- 83416: Annus mirabilis. The year of wonders, M.DC.LXVI (1688)
- 83432: Certain sermons or homilies appointed to be read in churches in the time of Queen Elizabeth of famous memory (1687)
- 83499: Christian thoughts for every day of the month (1692)
- 83591: The city-heiress: or, Sir Timothy Treat-All (1698)
- 83658: Britannia rediviva (1691)
- 83659: The hind and the panther (1687)
- 83669: A charge given by the most eminent and learned Sr. Francis Bacon Kt. late Lord Chancellor of England, at a sessions holden for the Verge, in the reign of the late King James (1662)
- 83770: The hind and the panther (1687)
- 83927: The history of independency (1660)
- 83988: Exercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrevvs· (1668)
- 84044: A second book of judgements (1674)
- 84304: The temple (1667)
- 84428: The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation, of Sir John Friend, Knight, for high treason (1695)
- 84651: A memorial for the learned: or, Miscellany of choice collections from most eminent authors (1686)
- 84713: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1680)
- 84738: The gentleman's calling (1687)
- 85213: Select cases in B.R. 22, 23, & 24 Car. I Regis (1681)
- 85243: A charge given by the most eminent and learned Sir Francis Bacon Knight, late Lord Chancellor of England: at a sessions holden for the verge, (viz. twelve miles round the King's mansion house) in the reign of the late King James (1676)
- 85766: King Arthur: or, The British vvorthy (1691)
- 85779: Pharamond: or, The history of France (1677)
- 85813: Britannia rediviva (1688)
- 85836: Cleomenes, the Spartan heroe (1692)
- 85905: Non compos mentis: or, The law relating to natural fools, mad-folks, and lunatick persons (1700)
- 86033: The gentleman's calling. Written by the author of The whole duty of man (1673)
- 86064: The gentleman's calling (1674)
- 86088: The works of the learned and pious author of The whole duty of man (1684)
- 86118: The gentleman's calling (1672)
- 86132: Iter Lusitanicum; or, The Portugal voyage (1662)
- 86739: The fatal discovery; or, Love in ruines (1698)
- 86771: The history of brutes; or, A description of living creatures (1670)
- 87091: A consideration and a resolution (1641)
- 87167: Miscellany poems (1692)
- 87184: The speech of Sr. Edw. Turnor, Kt (1667)
- 87262: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1682)
- 87288: A speech of King Henry, IV. of France to his parliament (1681)
- 87314: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1685)
- 87508: The Toleration intolerable (1670)
- 87518: The country-wife (1675)
- 87677: The eight sections of Hippocrates Aphorismes review'd and rendred into English: according to the translation of Anutius F?sius. Digested into an exact and methodical form. And divided into several convenient distinctions, and every distinction into several chapters, wherei every aphorisme is reduced to its proper subject. Whereby the reader may easily find out any desired aphorisme without the tedious revolution of the whole work. Wherein also many aphorismes are significantly interpreted which were neglected in the former translation. The next page will shew the contents of every distinction. Licensed July 14. 1664. Roger L'Estrange (1665)
- 87771: The Red-Sea: or the description of a most horrid, bloody, and never yet paralel'd sea-fight between the English & Dutch (1666)
- 87777: The speech of Sr. Edw. Turnor, Kt (1663)
- 87896: Mel heliconium: or, Poeticall honey, gathered out of the weeds of Parnassus (1642)
- 87928: A curious collection of law-books, ancient and modern (1683)
- 87928: A curious collection of law-books, ancient and modern (1683)
- 87983: The tryal and conviction of Thomas Knox and John Lane (1680)
- 88009: A detection or, discovery of a notable fraud committed by R.B. a seminary priest of Rome, upon two of the articles of the Church of England (1641)
- 88048: The book of rates, now used in the sin custom-house of the Church of Rome (1673)
- 88213: A treatise proving spirits, witches and supernatural operations by pregnant instances and evidences (1672)
- 88224: The speech of His Grace, James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lievtenant of Ireland (1662)
- 88248: Sir Salomon; or, The cautious coxcomb (1691)
- 88262: The fairy-queen (1692)
- 88264: Titles of honor (1672)
- 88399: A scholastical history of the canon of the Holy Scripture or The certain and indubitate books thereof, as they are received in the Church of England (1683)
- 88680: Poems, &c. upon several occasions (1673)
- 89063: Exercitations on the epistle to the Hebrevvs, concerning the priesthood of Christ (1674)
- 89116: A choice collection of law-books ancient, and modern (1681)
- 89304: The royal martyrs: or, A list of the lords, knights, officers, and gentlemen, that were slain (by the rebels) in the late wars, in defence of their king and country (1663)
- 89681: A dissection of the braine (1641)
- 89773: Mary Magdalens tears vvip't off: or, The voice of peace to an unquiet conscience (1676)
- 89808: Epigrams, divine and morall (1646)
- 90091: A call to sinners (1689)
- 90097: A seasonable question plainly resolved (1689)
- 90170: A treatise of English particles (1673)
- 90202: Mafteah? bet Mosheh, o, Seyag la-Torah (1673)
- 90622: Syphilis: or, A poetical history of the French disease (1686)
- 90644: A preparative to pleading· (1675)
- 90661: The rehearsal transpros'd; or, animadversions upon a late book, intituled, A preface shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of Popery. (1672)
- 90714: Ethice Christiana, or, The school of wisdom (1664)
- 90732: The nature of apostasie (1676)
- 90787: The history of Barbados, St Christophers, Mevis, St Vincents, Antego, Martinico, Monserrat, and the rest of the Caribby-Islands, in all XXVIII (1666)
- 90943: The tryals of Robert Green, Henry Berry, & Lawrence Hill, for the murder of Sr. Edmond-bury Godfrey knt (1679)
- 91077: Hygieine?, or, A plain and practical discourse upon the first of the six non-naturals, viz. air (1665)
- 91078: A treatise of measures (1682)
- 91325: Albion and Albanius (1691)
- 91418: Jus imaginis apud anglos; or The law of England relating to the nobility & gentry. Faithfully collected, and methodically digested for common benefit; by John Brydall, of Lincolns-Inne, Esquire (1675)
- 91560: The whole duty of man (1694)
- 91853: Exercitations concerning the name, original, nature, use and continuance of a day of sacred rest (1671)
- 92123: The sea-mans grammar and dictionary (1692)
- 92189: Military & maritine [sic] discipline (1672)
- 92198: Advice to a souldier (1680)
- 92206: The gentleman's calling (1676)
- 92208: The whole duty of man (1673)
- 92209: The whole duty of man (1677)
- 92276: The spightful sister (1667)
- 92338: An exposition with practical observations upon the three first chapters of the Book of Job (1669)
- 92345: Catalogus librorum bibliothecæ viri cujusdam literati (1687)
- 92449: A discourse shewing the great hapinesse that hath, and may still accrue to His Majesties Kingdomes of England and Scotland, by re-vniting them into one Great Britain (1641)
- 92724: The triumph of truth (1664)
- 92787: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick (1670)
- 93289: A practical exposition on the 130th. Psalm (1669)
- 93378: A rationale upon the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England. By the Right Reverend Father in God Anthony Sparrow, Lord Bishop of Exon. With his Caution to his diocese against false doctrines (1684)
- 93498: The French spy: or, The memoirs of John Baptist de la Fontaine, Lord of Savoy and Fontenai, late brigadier and surveyor of the French King's army, now a prisoner in the Bastile (1700)
- 93542: Painting illustrated in three diallogues (1686)
- 93544: The whole duty of man (1692)
- 93644: The tryals of William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, and John Grove (1678)
- 93882: The Odes, Satyrs, and Epistles of Horace (1688)
- 94055: A treatise of English particles (1683)
- 94097: Dr. Willis's practice of physick, being the whole works of that renowned and famous physician (1684)
- 94133: Arbitrium redivivum: or The law of arbitration (1694)
- 94252: The whole duty of man (1678)
- 94253: The whole duty of man (1680)
- 94254: The whole duty of man (1684)
- 94310: Decus & tutamen: or, A prospect of the laws of England (1679)
- 94369: The rehearsal (1692)
- 94426: The vvorks of Mr. John Dryden, in four volumes (1693)
- 95121: The gentleman's calling. Written by the author of The whole duty of man (1682)
- 95339: The vvorth of a peny, or, A caution to keep money (1667)
- 95449: The toleration intolerable (1683)
- 95473: A treatise of English particles (1695)
- 95480: The Roundheads or, The good old cause (1698)
- 95498: The life and death of Dr Martin Luther (1644)
- 95635: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1699)
- 95832: Gravamina mercatoris: or, The tradesman's complaint (1694)
- 95832: Gravamina mercatoris: or, The tradesman's complaint (1694)
- 95903: The second part of the Institutes of the laws of England (1671)
- 95985: Religio laici or A laymans faith (1682)
- 96043: Hosanna, or Divine poems on the passion of Christ. By Francis Quareles (1647)
- 96191: The gentleman's calling (1677)
- 96295: Flovvers strovved by the Muses, against the coming of the most illustrious Infanta of Portugal Catharina Queen of England· (1662)
- 96330: Miscellany poems (1684)
- 96459: The second part of Absalom and Achitophel (1682)
- 96825: A vindication of the true Christian religion, in opposition to the abominations of popery (1679)
- 96873: The Pope's cabinet unlocked: or, A catalogue of all the popes indulgences belonging to the order of S. Mary (1680)
- 96916: An enquiry after happiness· (1685)
- 96922: Ars transferendi dominium: or, A sure law-guide to the conveyancer (1697)
- 96933: The second part of the institutes of the laws of England (1669)
- 97196: The blessed estate of them that die in the Lord (1656)
- 97423: Pleas of the crown. Or a Brief, but full account of whatsoever can be found relating to that subject (1678)
- 97427: Contemplations upon the remarkable passages in the life of the holy Jesus (1679)
- 97435: The life and death of Monsieur Claude the famous minister of Charenton in France (1688)
- 97468: A brief declaration and vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity (1669)
- 97552: A compleat guide for justices of peace (1696)
- 97576: Modus intrandi placita generalia (1674)
- 97633: The young clerks tutor (1664)
- 97634: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1693)
- 97762: Cases collect & report per Sir Fra. Moore chevalier, serjeant del ley. Imprime & publie per l'original jadis remainent en les maines de Sir Gefrey Palmer Chevalier & Bar. attorney-general a son Tres-excellent Majesty le Roy Charles le Second. Le second edition. Ovesque deux tables, l'une des nosmes des cases, l'autre des principal matters conteinus en yceux (1688)
- 97787: Ovid's epistles (1681)
- 97872: The humours, and conversations of the town (1693)
- 97966: Miscellanea: or, A choice collection of wise and ingenious sayings, &c (1694)
- 98123: Sylvæ: or, The second part of Poetical miscellanies (1692)
- 98162: The kingdom of God opened and proved to be a kingdom of grace and glory, the one thing necessary for all, and the saints everlasting happiness (1683)
- 98315: Never faile: or, That sure way of thriving under all revolutions (1663)
- 98333: An enquiry after happiness, in several parts (1697)
- 98594: The unreasonableness of atheism made manifest (1675)
- 98694: The mystery and method of His Majesty's happy restauration, laid open to publick view (1683)
- 98720: A pastoral reflection on death· (1691)
- 98823: Hughes's quæries. Or, choice cases for moots (1675)
- 98844: Medicinal councels or advices: written originally in French, by Dr. Theodor Turquet de Mayerne, Kt. Baton of Aubonne, Counsellor and Chief Physician to the late King and Queen of England. Put out in Latine at Gevena, by Theoph. Bonetus, M.D. Englished by Tho. Sherley, M.D. Physician to late King and Queen of England. Put out in latine at Geneva, by Theoph. Bonetus, M.D. Englished by Tho. Sherley, M.D. Physician in Ordinary to his present Majesty (1677)
- 98888: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affairs maritime and of commerce (1682)
- 98921: The Lord Chief Justice Scroggs his speech in the Kings-Bench the first day of this present Michaelmas term 1679 (1679)
- 98932: A treatise concerning estates tayle, and discents of inheritance (1641)
- 99067: The historie of the vvorld, in five books· (1671)
- 99086: Cases collect & report per Sir Francis Moore chivaler, serjeant del ley. Ore primierment imprime & publie per l'original remainant en les maines de Sir Gefrey Palmer atturney general a son Tres-Excellent Majesty le Roy Charles le Second. Ove deux tables des nosmes des cases & des principal matters conteinus en yceux (1663)
- 99159: Florus Hungaricus: or, The history of Hungaria and Transylvania (1664)
- 99296: Humane life: or, a second part of the enquiry after happiness. By the author of Practical Christianity (1700)
- 99545: A motive to have salt always in our selves, and peace one with another (1671)
- 99563: Meditations divine & morall (1659)
- 99585: Utopia (1685)
- 99589: The gentleman's calling. Written by the author of The whole duty of man (1696)
- 99815: Triumphs of female wit, in some pindarick odes. Or, the emulation (1683)
- 99927: Hugo Grotius, De rebus belgicis: or, The annals, and history of the low-countrey-warrs (1665)
- 100053: A catalogue of nobility (1662)
- 100149: The whole duty of man (1689)
- 100188: Good courage discovered, and encouraged (1642)
- 100279: The feign?d curtizans, or, A nights intrigue (1679)
- 100459: The Spanish fryar, or, The double discovery (1686)
- 100495: The right vvay to protestantisme (1643)
- 100550: Don Juan Lamberto: or, A comical history of our late times (1664)
- 100655: The synagogue: or The shadow of the temple (1673)
- 100712: The tryal of Edward Coleman, gent (1678)
- 100734: Ovid's Epistles (1683)
- 100818: The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Ambrose Rookwood, for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His sacred Majesty King William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom (1696)
- 100968: The first part of the institutes of the laws of England, or, A commentary upon Littleton (1684)
- 100992: The speech of Sr. Edw· Turnor, Kt (1670)
- 101227: The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter (1693)
- 101297: The whole duty of man (1675)
- 101347: The works of the learned and pious author of The whole duty of man (1695)
- 101433: A true account, of the proceedings against John Ayloff, and Richard Nelthorp Esquires (1685)
- 101449: Two disputations of original sin (1675)
- 101458: An Italian voyage, or, A compleat journey through Italy· (1698)
- 101477: A compendious collection of the lavvs of England, touching matters criminal (1675)
- 101562: The whole duty of man (1700)
- 101688: The tryal and condemnation of John Giles, that notorious ruffian (1680)
- 101785: How to do good to many: or, The publick good is the Christians life (1682)
- 101922: Unity and peace: or, The duty of the people in respect of communion with our church· (1683)
- 101945: A true copy of the journal of the High Court of Justice, for the tryal of K. Charles I (1684)
- 101975: A rationale upon the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England (1672)
- 102141: Britannia languens, or A discourse of trade (1680)
- 102183: A narrative of some passages in or relating to the Long Parliament (1670)
- 102235: A scholastical history of the canon of the Holy Scripture or The certain and indubitate books thereof, as they are received in the Church of England (1672)
- 102262: The brazen serpent: or, God's grand design (1673)
- 102426: Ovid's epistles (1680)
- 102444: An essay upon the fourth and fifth chapters of the Revelation· (1690)
- 102457: An account of Monsieur De Quesne's late expedition at Chio (1683)
- 102689: The new atlas: or, travels and voyages in Europe, Asia, Africa and America (1698)
- 102705: The town--shifts, or, The suburb-justice (1671)
- 102842: A collection of articles injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical (1675)
- 102899: Synegoros tha?la?ssios· A view of the admiral jurisdiction (1685)
- 102989: The maid's tragedy altered (1690)
- 103014: The soveraigns prerogative and the subjects priviledge (1658)
- 103138: The speech of Richard Vaughan Esq; recorder of Carmarthen, at His Grace the Duke of Beaufort (Lord President of Wales) his entrance into the said town (1684)
- 103193: Parsons law: or A view of advowsons (1663)
- 103286: The history of the crusade; or, The expeditions of the Christian princes for the conquest of the Holy Land (1685)
- 103403: Mamamouchi, or The citizen turn'd gentleman (1675)
- 103563: The fanatick in his colours. Or, The rise, heighth, and fall, of faction and rebellion, from 1648, unto 1661 (1661)
- 103615: The tryal of Nathaniel Reading Esq (1679)
- 103630: Hollands ingratitude: or, A serious expostulation with the Dutch (1666)
- 103645: A list of the members return'd to serve in this present convocation, summon'd to meet on the sixth of November at St. Paul's, and from thence adjourned to Henry the VII's Chappel at Westminster, on the twentieth of the same month (1689)
- 103685: An essay on translated verse (1684)
- 103690: The birth of Merlin: or, The childe hath found his father (1662)
- 103724: The dumb lady: or, The farriar made physician (1672)
- 103729: The second part of Absalom and Achitophel (1682)
- 103778: Reflections upon Coll. Sidney's Arcadia (1684)
- 103844: The remarkable sayings, apothegms and maxims of the Eastern nations (1695)
- 103893: Toleration and liberty of conscience considered, and proved impracticable, impossible, and, even in the opinion of dissenters, sinful and unlawful (1685)
- 104187: A vindication of some passages in a discourse concerning communion with God (1674)
- 104322: The life and death of Dr Martin Luther (1643)
- 104329: Advice to Balam's ass; or, Momus catechised (1658)
- 104447: An ordination and declaration of both Houses of Parliament sent to the lord maior of London, for the religious observation of the Lords Day, commonly called Sunday (1642)
- 104461: A sermon preached before the Honble Society of Lincolns-Inne, upon the 26th of July, 1685 (1685)
- 104659: The works of the learned and pious author of The whole duty of man (1687)
- 104665: Letters and poems, amorous and gallant (1692)
- 104777: An ode, in imitation of the second ode of the third book of Horace· (1692)
- 105284: The English rogue described, in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant (1665)
- 105423: The gentleman's calling (1679)
- 105870: Les reports de Sir Gefrey Palmer (1688)
- 105896: Aloisia, or, The amours of Octavia Englished (1681)
- 105948: Cases collect & report per Sr Francis Moore Chevalier, Serjeant del Ley (1675)
- 106162: Observations upon the statute of 22 Car. II. cap. I (1685)
- 106415: Les reports du tres erudite Edmund Saunders chivalier, nadgairs Seigniour Chief Justice del bank le Roy (1686)
- 106504: Style's practical register (1694)
- 106548: Albumazar (1668)
- 107066: Reflexions upon the controversy about the oath of allegiance, occasion'd by the letter in answer to English loyalty (1682)
- 107357: The royal grammar, commonly called Lylly's grammar, explained (1670)
- 107652: The temple (1667)
- 108082: The rehearsal transpros'd; or, Animadversions upon a late book, intituled, A preface, shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of popery. (1672)
- 108320: A declaration and representation from the forces of the northerne associations to his Excellencie, Sir Thomas Fairfax (1647)
- 108430: The fall of Babylon. Or, Seasonable reflections on the novelties of Rome (1690)
- 108909: A contention for truth (1658)
- 109102: A guide for the practical gauger (1673)
- 109369: Eiko?n basilike?. Or, The true pourtraicture of his Sacred Majesty Charls the II (1660)
- 110111: Troades Englished. By S.P (1660)
- 110570: Epinicia Carolina, or An essay upon the return of His sacred Majesty, Charles the Second (1660)
- 110586: Anglo-tyrannus, or the idea of a Norman monarch, represented in the paralell reignes of Henrie the Third and Charles kings of England (1650)
- 110587: The royal grammar, commonly called Lylly's grammar, explained (1670)
- 110815: The fallibility & falsehood of the Church of Rome (1676)
- 110828: The whole duty of man (1673)
- 110833: The whole duty of man (1691)
- 110867: Montelion, 1661. Or, The prophetical almanack (1661)
- 110905: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affaires maritime, and of commerce (1676)
- 110978: The whole duty of man (1696)
- 110985: The whole duty of man (1687)
- 111168: The Royalist reform'd or Considerations of advice, to gentlemen, divines, lawyers (1649)
- 111927: The compleat clark, and scriveners guide (1655)
- 112138: The humble desires of the knights, gentlemen, ministers, freeholders and inhabitants of the county and burrough of Leicester (1660)
- 112408: The tryal of Tho. Pilkington, Esq; Samuel Shute, Esq; sheriffs Henry Cornish, alderman. Ford Lord Grey of Werk. Slingsby Bethel, Esq: Francis Jenks. Sir Tho. Player, Knt. Chamberlain of London. John Deagle. Richard Freeman. Richard Goodenough. Robert Key. John Wickham. Samuel Swinock. John Jekyll, Sen. for the riot at Guild-Hall, on Midsommer-Day, 1682 (1683)
- 114127: A glass of justification, or The vvork of faith with povver (1658)
- 114317: The Swedish cloak of religion: or, A politick discourse between two citizens of Elbing (1659)
- 114349: The Quaker quasht and his quarrel quelled (1659)
- 114635: The merry conceited humors of Bottom the weaver (1661)
- 114879: Kosmobrephia, or The infancy of the world (1658)
- 115164: Graphice. The use of the pen and pensil. Or, the most excellent art of painting: in two parts. By William Sanderson, Esq (1658)
- 115929: The saints communion with God, and Gods communion with them in ordinances (1655)
- 116326: The Rump, or A collection of songs and ballads, made upon those who would be a Parliament (1660)
- 116405: Love-letters from a nobleman to his sister (1693)
- 116426: The whole faith of man (1659)
- 117320: An elegy on the death of Mr. William Sherwood (1699)
- 118222: The character of a phanatique (1660)
- 118930: A panegyrick to His Renowed [sic] Majestie, Charles the Second, King of Great Britaine, &c (1660)
- 119004: Great Britains misery (1643)
- 119395: Humane life: or, A second part of the enquiry after happiness. By the author of Practical Christianity (1690)
- 119398: The present interest of England; or, a confutation of the Whiggish conspirators anti-monyan principle (1685)
- 119495: Three questions resolved briefly and plainly (1688)
- 119562: The Christian temper: or, The quiet state of mind that God's servants labour for (1688)
- 119632: The whole duty of man (1674)
- 119633: The whole duty of man (1685)
- 119642: The whole duty of man (1690)
- 119721: The whole duty of man (1698)
- 120139: A list of the lodgers, together with the horses and arms of Mr. Loyal in Crown Court in Chancery Lane (1659)
- 120597: Foolish talking and jesting described and condemned (1694)
- 120956: A catalogue, containing variety of books, of the common & statute law, ancient and modern. Together with history, herauldry, travels, romances, poetry, &c. Will be exposed to sale by way of auction on Thursday the 18th day of February, 1685/6. at the Auction-House in the Ave-Mary Lane, over-against the Black Swan near Ludgate-Street. By Edward Millington, bookseller (1686)
- 120985: The description of the great machines, of the descent of Orpheus into Hell (1661)
- 120986: Ovid's Epistles (1693)
- 121360: The clerk's manual: or, An exact collection of the most approved forms of declarations, pleas, general issues, judgments, demurrers, and most kind of writs now used in the Court of Kings Bench (1678)
- 121452: Exercitatio de religione (1689)
- 121629: Rules for hearing the Word of God with certain and saving benefit (1693)
- 121730: The history of the world (1687)
- 122118: The histories of the gunpowder-treason and the massacre at Paris (1676)
- 122157: Good courage discovered, and encouraged (1642)
- 122528: Ars transferendi dominium: or, A sure law-guide to the conveyancer (1697)
- 122712: A collection of such of the orders heretofore used in Chancery (1676)
- 122732: The devout communicant exemplified in his behaviour before, at, and after the sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1683)
- 122736: Don Juan Lamberto: or, a comical history of the late times. The first part. By Montelion Knight of the Oracle, &c (1661)
- 122748: The prologue and epilogue to the History of Bacon in Virginia. Written by Mr. Dryden (1689)
- 123063: An introduction to astrology, after a new but more easie way, shewing the whole method of that learned art. By a well wisher to the mathematicks (1661)
- 123369: The second volume of Plutarch's Lives· (1693)
- 123389: The reward of the wise: and the fruitful Christians future blessedness (1672)
- 123417: The history of the holy war (1686)
- 123458: Divine breathings: or, A pious soul thirsting after Christ (1678)
- 123613: The vvorth of a penny, or, A caution to keep money (1670)
- 123807: The delights of Holland: or, A three months travel about that and the other provinces (1696)
- 123849: The English lovers (1662)
- 123901: The young clerks guide (1690)
- 123945: The daily office of a Christian (1688)
- 124035: Plutarch's lives· (1693)
- 124398: The cause of infants maintained, against such as would defraud them of their interest in the church or kingdom of God, or, A reply to Mr. Thomas Grantham (1675)
- 124618: Ovid's epistles, translated by several hands (1688)
- 124631: The perfect conveyancer: or, Several select and choice presidents, such as have not formerly been printed. Collected by four several sages of the law. Edward Henden, knight, late one of the barons of the Exchequer. William Noy, Attourney General to His late Majesty. Robert Mason, sometime recorder of London. And Henry Fleetwood, formerly reader of Grayes-Inne. Wherein are contained many excellent examples and instructions touching the manner and method of conveyances; useful for all persons, that are professors in the law, and desire to be rightly and judiicously [sic] informed. With an exact table, for the readers more ready recourse to any the particulars contained therein (1663)
- 124756: Traitte touchant l'obessance passive. Ou Lo?n fait voir que toute forte de resistance aux superieurs est defendue par la fainte ecriture (1685)
- 124849: The rules and orders of the Court of Common-Pleas (1682)
- 124989: Exercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrevvs (1676)
- 125036: Titles of honor. By the late famous and learned antiquary John Selden of the Inner Temple, Esquire. The third edition carefully corrected. With additions and amendments by the author (1672)
- 125063: Les reports de Sir Gefrey Palmer, chevalier & baronet, Attorney General a son tres excellent majesty le Roy Charles le second (1678)
- 125216: A brief instruction in the worship of God, and discipline of the churches of the New-Testament, by way of question and answer (1676)
- 125244: The royal grammar, commonly called Lilie's grammar, explained (1695)
- 125268: The obligation resulting from the Oath of Supremacy (1687)
- 125437: Seneca's Morals by way of abstract (1688)
- 125458: A short introduction to the art of painting and varnishing (1685)
- 125669: The whole duty of man (1683)
- 125750: A discourse of the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1692)
- 125822: The third volume of Plutarch's lives· Translated from the Greek, by several hands (1693)
- 125918: Two discourses concerning the soul of brutes (1683)
- 126083: The inconveniencies of toleration, or An answer to a late book, intituled, A proposition made to the King and Parliament, for the safety and happiness of the King and kingdom (1683)
- 126243: XXXIV. Sermons (1661)
- 126254: An ansvver to the sope-makers complaint (1650)
- 126364: The body of the common law of England (1655)
- 126396: The second volume of Plutarch's Lives (1688)
- 126397: The third volume of Plutarch's lives. Translated from the Greek, by several hands (1688)
- 126505: The tryal of William Staley, goldsmith; for speaking treasonable words against His Most Sacred Majesty (1678)
- 126766: The imposter expos'd, in a dissection of a villanous libell, (here printed at large) entituled, A letter to a person of honour, concerning the black-box (1683)
- 126982: The rump: or The mirrour of the late times (1661)
- 126991: A rational method of daily religion (1697)
- 127339: Seneca's Morals by way of abstract (1693)
- 127428: Death's envious triumph, in a memorial of the losse of the late incomparable and excellent Andrew Lord Rutherford (1664)
- 127689: Humane life: or, A second part of the enquiry after happiness (1696)
- 128099: The rehearsall transpros'd (1673)
- 128125: The heroine musqueteer: or, The female warrier (1678)
- 128224: Pia desideria (1685)
- 128524: The whole duty of man / (1681)
- 128571: A treatise of English particles (1676)
- 128879: The Christians dayly solace in experimentall observations; or, cordials for crosses in these sad and calamitous times of affliction. By R.H (1659)
- 129208: A true rllation [sic] of a most strange and wonderful tempest (1680)
- 129235: A catalogue of nobility (1662)
- 129892: A discourse concerning Antichrist (1680)
- 130188: A comment upon the two tales of our ancient, renovvned, and ever-living poet Sr Jeffray Chaucer, Knight (1665)
- 130235: Christian thoughts for every day of the month (1698)
- 130252: The sure way to wealth (1693)
- 130359: An enquiry after happiness (1692)
- 131300: King Arthur: or, The British vvorthy (1691)
- 131606: Systema agriculturæ (1675)
- 131849: To the the supream authorrity, the Parliament of the Common-VVealth of England (1659)
- 132114: Reasons against popery (1673)
- 132434: England's imminent danger, and only remedy faithfully considered and represented by an impartial hand (1671)
- 132444: The young king: or, The mistake· (1698)
- 132832: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1700)
- 133072: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affaires maritime, and of commerce (1677)
- 133128: Strange news from Arpington near Bexly in Kent (1679)
- 133277: A short view of the life and actions of the most illustrious James, Duke of York, together with his character (1660)
- 133364: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands· (1693)
- 133575: Episcopacy (as establishd by law in England) not prejudicial to regal povver (1678)
- 133639: The whole duty of man (1687)
- 133857: A catalogue of the names of all such who were summon'd to any Parliament, (or reputed Parliament) from the year 1640 (1661)
- 134121: The nunns complaint against the fryars (1676)
- 134254: A collection of such of the orders heretofore used in Chancery (1669)
- 134288: The book of rates, now used in the sin custom-house of the church and court of Rome (1674)
- 134505: P. M. S. An elegy, on the much lamented death, of the Right Honourable Sr. Hugh Windham Kt (1684)
- 134777: The beau defeated: or, The lucky younger brother (1700)
- 134940: The fulfilling of the Scripture, or, A discovery of the accomplishment of God's holy Word in his providential works. The third edition, corrected, and enlarged with doctrines and histories, by the author, Mr. Robert Fleming, Pastor of a church in Rotterdam. Published, and recommended by Daniel Burgess (1693)
- 135408: The young clerks tutor enlarged (1675)
- 135584: An elegy upon the unfortunate death of Captain William Bedloe (1680)
- 135689: Jura coronæ (1680)
- 135979: A brief declaration and vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity (1676)
- 136365: The Protestant almanack (1668)
- 136387: Anti-sozzo, sive Sherlocismus enervatus (1676)
- 136434: A poem on the coronation of King James II. and his royl [sic] consort Queen Mary. By John Phillips Gent. student of Lincoln's-Inn (1685)
- 137074: Exercitations concerning the name, original, nature, use, and continuance of a day of sacred rest· (1671)
- 137228: The tryals of such persons as under the notion of London---apprentices were tumultuously assembled in Moore-Fields, and other places, on Easter holidays last, under colour of pulling dowm [sic] bawdy-houses (1668)
- 137363: A treatise of English particles (1679)
- 137364: A treatise of English particles (1686)
- 137365: A treatise of English particles (1691)
- 137662: A true and exact account of the robbing of King William's coaches at Kensinton [sic], on Friday night last, being the 18th of this instant August (1699)
- 137723: The whole duty of man (1682)
- 138016: The wits, or, Sport upon sport (1662)
- 138127: Les reports des divers special cases (1689)
- 138383: Breviarium chronologicum (1699)
- 138674: Baptismo?n didache?, the doctrine of baptisms: or, A discourse of dipping and sprinkling (1678)
- 138784: The fairy-queen (1693)
- 139144: The whole duty of man (1696)
- 139280: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affairs maritime and of commerce (1688)
- 139579: The inconstant-lover (1671)
- 139841: Love tricks: or, the school of complements (1667)
- 139906: Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical (1664)
- 139934: Pharmaceutice rationalis: or, An exercitation of the operations of medicines in humane bodies (1684)
- 139938: The Young clerk's tutor enlarged (1689)
- 140070: The communicant instructed, how to examine himself in some necessary interrogatives, for worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1668)
- 140139: Golden remains of the ever memorable Mr John Hales of Eton College &c (1659)
- 140282: Of the office of the clerk of the market (1665)
- 140453: A practical exposition on the CXXX. Psalm (1669)
- 141218: Graphice· Or, The use of the pen and pensil (1658)
- 141247: Almahide; or, the captive queen (1677)
- 141395: The fairy-queen (1692)
- 141502: An elegie upon the never satisfactorily deplored death of that rare column of Parnassus, Mr. Iohn Cleeveland (1658)
- 141542: The whole duty of man (1679)
- 141571: An elegy on the death of Mr. William Sherwood (1699)
- 141633: Good manners for schools, or, A paraphrase upon qui mihi, &c (1700)
- 141655: The third part of the institutes of the laws of England (1671)
- 141737: The rogue discovered, or a congratulatory verse upon a book newly publisht (a piece much desired, and long expected) called the English rogue, a witty extravagant (1666)
- 141797: Rules of life (1663)
- 142536: Hugo Grotius, his most choice discourses (1669)
- 142858: A choice catalogue of the library of John Parsons, Esquire, late of the Middle-Temple, barrister: consisting chiefly of law & history, ancient and modern (1682)
- 142998: Occult physick, or The three principles in nature anatomized by a philosophical opperation [sic] (1660)
- 143159: The tryal of William Stayley, goldsmith (1678)
- 143254: Examen poeticum (1693)
- 143646: The whole duty of man (1687)
- 143648: The whole duty of man (1684)
- 143653: The whole duty of man (1687)
- 144414: Sylvæ: or, the second part of Poetical miscellanies (1693)
- 145113: The young clerk's president (1664)
- 145597: The whole duty of man (1678)
- 145599: The whole duty of man (1680)
- 145614: A funeral-sermon preach'd upon the death of Mrs. Sarah Bull, who deceased July 29th. By Danial Burgess (1694)
- 145740: Theopolis, or the city of God new Jerusalem (1672)
- 145749: The compleat writing master a copy book (1692)
- 145835: A true narrative of a base and bloody act done by a bayliff and his follovver on the body of one William Midgly (1678)
- 145857: An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use (1655)
- 146192: The gentleman's calling (1671)
- 146193: The whole duty of man (1680)
- 146194: The whole duty of man (1694)
- 146240: The enjoyment (1679)
- 146285: A catalogue of the choicest, and most valuable books, of the common & statute law (1687)
- 147026: The history of the holy war (1686)
- 147092: The whole duty of man (1694)
- 147271: The most difficult duty made easy: or, Directions to bring our hearts to forgive our enemies (1694)
- 147349: The exact effigies of a monstrous Tartar taken in Hungary by the valour of the noble Count Serini (1664)
- 147444: Les reports des tres honorable Edw. Seigneur Littleton, Baron de Mounslow, custos de le grand seale D'Angliteur (1683)
- 147558: Natalis Durret cosmographi regii, ac eminentissimi Cardinalis Ducis de Richelieu supplementi tabularum richelienarum pars prima (1647)
- 147742: Glossarium archaiologicum (1687)
- 147753: Mrs. Mary Green, living at a haberdasher of hats, next door to the Three-Crane-Tavern in Chancery-Lane; hath by the blessing of God, and many years practice, learned a most excellent method of curing these distempers here under-mentioned (1693)
- 147866: Lucian's works translated from the Greek (1685)
- 147887: The whole duty of man (1693)
- 147907: Novæ motuum cælestium ephemerides Richelianæ annorum 15, ab anno 1637 incipientes, ubi sex anni priores e fontibus Lansbergianis, reliqui vero e numeris Tychoni-Keplerianis eruntur, quibus accesserunt. In priori parte. 1 Isagoge in Astrologiam. 2 De aeris mutatione. 3 Doctrin primi mobilis exquisite demonstrata. In secunda parte. 1 Usus tabularum astronomicarum pro rebus omnibus ad astronomiam spectantibus instituendis. 2 De crisium mysterio tractatus. 3 Gnomonices liber unus, ubi scioterica delineandi horologia quocunque modo vel declinantia, vel inclinantia methodus omnium & facillima & brevissima tabularum ope, traditur. Authore Natal. Durret, cosmographo Regio, at eminentiss. Card. Richel (1647)
- 148452: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant; and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post (1693)
- 148497: The maids last prayer: or, Any, rather than fail (1693)
- 148555: The whole duty of man (1696)
- 148583: The royal grammar, commonly called Lylly's grammar, explained (1674)
- 148608: Utopia (1685)
- 148885: The tryal of William Stayley, goldsmith (1678)
- 149143: Miscellany poems (1685)
- 149515: An ordination and declaration of both Houses of Parliament (1642)
- 149545: The Rump: or the mirrour of the late times (1661)
- 149622: The old troop: or, Monsieur Raggou (1672)
- 149675: Navigation epitomiz'd, or, particulars most useful and usually taught in navigation: briefly represented and humbly tender'd to the view or perusal of the right worshipful the president (1690)
- 149911: The rehearsal transpros'd: or, Animadversions upon a late book, intituled, A preface shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of Popery (1672)
- 150243: His Majesties welcome in an honest blunt ballad. To the tune of Cook-Lorrell (1660)
- 150457: The odes, satyrs, and epistles of Horace. Done into English (1684)
- 151752: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick (1668)
- 151980: A farewell sermon preached by Mr. William Penn: on Sunday last, being the 13th instant, at the Quakers meeting-house at Westminster (1699)
- 152093: A choice collection of lavv books ancient and modern (1686)
- 152937: A true and perfect list of the names of the commissioners ordered by both houses of Lords and Commons to attend His Sacred Majesty (1660)
- 153188: [To the] King's most excellent Maiesty. The humble address of the society of the Middle-Temple (1683)
- 153754: Strange news from Arpington near Bexly in Kent (1679)
- 154348: Divine breathings: or, a pious soul thirsting after Christ (1692)
- 154349: Divine breathings; or a pious soul thirsting after Christ (1671)
- 156485: The second part of the heroine musqueteer: or, The female warrier (1678)
- 156534: Gravamina mercatoris: or, The tradesman's complaint (1694)
- 156534: Gravamina mercatoris: or, The tradesman's complaint (1694)
- 157145: A list of the names of the Irish prisoners, now lodg'd in So-ho-square, London (1691)
- 157791: Don Juan Lamberto: or, A comical history of our late times (1665)
- 158565: A list of the princes, present at the congress at the Hague (1691)
- 160262: The booke called, The mirrour of justices (1659)
- 160435: The history of the Turkish wars in Hungary, Transylvania, Austria, Silesia, and other provinces of the German Empire (1664)
- 160732: Shimei's curses on King David lighting on himselfe: or, Experimental observations of Gods severe and just judgements upon murtherers & traytors (1660)
- 160810: Pleas of the crown: or, A methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject (1685)
- 161236: Overbury revived (1661)
- 161615: The clerks grammar enlarged (1692)
- 161995: The most pleasant companion, or Choice new lessons for the recorder or flute (1681)
- 162264: The Christian decalogue: or, The gospel's ten commandments (1694)
- 162517: Annus mirabilis. The year of wonders, M. DC. LXVI. An historical poem (1688)
- 163050: The whole duty of man (1700)
- 163051: The whole duty of man (1699)
- 163571: Novæ motuum cælestivm ephemerides Richelianæ (1647)
- 163899: Digitus Dei et vox popvli, or a panegirical addresse (1660)
- 163921: The devout communicant exemplified, in his behaviour before, at, and after the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1675)
- 163922: The devout communicant exemplifi'd, in his behaviour before, at, and after the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1670)
- 164209: Advice to sinners under convictions, to prevent their miscarrying in conversion (1669)
- 164239: A sermon preached at the assises held at York, July the 23d. 1683. not long after the discovery of the late horrid conspiracy against His Majesties person and government. By Henry Constantine, M.A (1683)
- 164460: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of the learned Sir Edward Cook, Knight (1666)
- 164518: A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical (1676)
- 164597: Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical (1677)
- 164636: Articles given by [blank] and delivered to the church-wardens (1671)
- 165376: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant (1693)
- 165691: Remarks upon a tract, intituled, A treatise of humane reason (1683)
- 165956: An exact account of a late famous defeat of the Irish forces near Belturbet (1690)
- 166336: The whole duty of man (1695)
- 166338: The whole duty of man (1686)
- 166339: The whole duty of man (1679)
- 166342: The whole duty of man (1671)
- 166350: The causes of the decay of Christian piety (1671)
- 166358: The whole duty of man (1688)
- 166555: An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use (1655)
- 166615: The morning ramble, a comedy. Acted at the Duke's Theatre (1673)
- 166770: The devout communicant exemplifi'd (1671)
- 166860: The curtezan unmasked: or, The whoredomes of Jezebel painted to the life (1664)
- 167096: A collection of such of the orders heretofore used in Chancery (1660)
- 167744: The history of the most renowned and victorious princess Elizabeth (1688)
- 168133: Articles given by [blank] and delivered to the church-wardens to be considered, and answered in his visitation holden in the year of our Lord God [blank] Whereunto the said church-wardens and side-men are upon their oaths to answer truly and particularly. (1664)
- 168403: The whole duty of man, laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader (1676)
- 168781: The hind and the panther (1687)
- 168956: Sermons preached by that eminent divine, Henry Hammond, D.D. Published according to the authors own copies (1675)
- 169344: Le second part des reports du tres erudite Edmund Saunders chivalier, nadgairs Seigniour Chief Justice del bank le Roy (1686)
- 169356: 'Eiko?n basilike? or, The true pourtraiture of His sacred Majestie Charls the II (1660)
- 169370: The whole duty of man (1684)
- 169435: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affaires maritime, and of commerce (1676)
- 170053: The whole duty of man (1672)
- 170453: The fulfilling of the scripture, or, A discovery of the accomplishment of God's holy word in his providential works. The third edition, corrected, and enlarged with doctrines and histories, by the author, Mr. Robert Fleming, pastor of a church in Rotterdam. Published, and recommended by Daniel Burgess. (1693)
- 171056: Hodos tethlimme?ne?. = The narrow way to glory. Delivered in a sermon, by the Archdeacon of Shrewsbury (1634)
- 171129: The lavves resolutions of womens rights: or, The lavves prouision for woemen (1632)
- 172099: The maids tragedie (1630)
- 175197: Egypts fauorite (1631)
- 175470: The historie of Henry the Fourth (1632)
- 175781: Alcilia (1613)
- 176008: Essayes of certaine paradoxes (1617)
- 177944: Alcilia (1628)
- 178315: A sermon of the nature of conscience (1621)
- 178425: The tragedie of Mariam, the faire queene of Iewry. VVritten by that learned, vertuous, and truly noble ladie, E.C (1613)
- 179292: The pleasant history of Lazarillo de Tormes a Spaniard (1639)
- 179402: Mathematicall recreations. Or a collection of sundrie problemes, extracted out of the ancient and moderne philosophers, as secrets in nature, and experiments in arithmeticke, geometrie, cosmographie, horolographie, astronomie, navigation, musicke, opticks, architecture, staticke, machanicks, chimestrie, waterworkes, fireworks, &c. Not vulgarly made manifest untill this time: fit for schollers, students, and gentlemen, that desire to know the philosophicall cause of many admirable conclusions. Vsefull for others, to acuate and stirre them up to the search of further knowledge; and serviceable to all for many excellent things, both for pleasure and recreation. Most of which were written first in Greeke and Latine, lately compiled in French, by Henry Van Etten Gent. And now delivered in the English tongue, with the examinations, corrections, and augmentations (1633)
- 180304: Nosce teipsum (1619)
- 180305: Nosce teipsum (1622)
- 180759: The sacred mysterie of the gouernment of the thoughts (1619)
- 181875: The tragoedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice (1630)
- 182683: The dumbe knight (1633)
- 184437: Alcilia (1619)
- 184746: Pasquils palinodia, and his progresse to the taverne (1634)
- 185723: A heavenly treatise of the divine love of Christ (1640)
- 186899: The posing of the parts: or, A most plain and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answers, arising directly out of the words of the rules (1638)
- 187905: The vvedding· (1633)
- 188901: The euer-burning lamps of pietie and deuotion (1619)
- 188980: Certain elegies, done by sundrie excellent wits (1620)
- 189217: Scipio's dreame. Or The statesman's extasie (1627)
- 190107: The weakest goeth to the vvall (1618)
- 191371: Cato in English verse (1624)
- 193162: Batrachomyomachia: or: The wonderfull and bloudy battell betweene frogs and mice (1634)
- 193167: The historie of Edvvard the Second. surnamed Carnaruan, one of our English kings (1629)
- 194895: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies (1632)
- 199857: Physicke, to cure the most dangerous disease of desperation (1604)
- 200892: Poems (1640)
- 202405: The fathers blessing, or counsell to his son (1619)
- 205934: The fathers blessing, or Counsell to his sonne (1621)
- 209420: A poetical description of Mr. Hogarth's election prints: in four cantos. Written under Mr. Hogarth's sanction and inspection (1759)
- 209508: A letter from an absented Member to a friend at Westminster (1739)
- 210329: A catalogue of the large and valuable library of Joseph Edmondson (1786)
- 210519: A key to the law (1765)
- 210524: Characterism, or, the modern age display'd (1750)
- 210820: The builder's director (1767)
- 210946: A sermon concerning the natural immortality of the soul (1704)
- 213156: The great danger and mistake of all new uninspir'd prophecies, relating to the end of the world (1707)
- 213854: An apology for the naturalization of the Jews (1753)
- 215464: The royal sin: or, adultery rebuk'd in a great king (1738)
- 215465: The royal sin: or, adultery rebuk'd in a great king (1738)
- 215466: The royal sin: or, adultery rebuk'd in a great king (1738)
- 216120: The london and country brewer (1738)
- 216121: The London and country brewer (1736)
- 217848: The trial of a cause between Richard Maddox (1754)
- 217909: He? Cratiste? To?n Melancholo?nto?n kai Mainomeno?n iatreia (1705)
- 218516: A. Webley, bookseller, at the Bible and Crown in Holborn, near Chancery Lane. Sells books in all faculties and sciences, (1765)
- 219449: Candour (1739)
- 219962: A discourse of murther (1725)
- 220386: A statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal (1800)
- 220414: A statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal (1800)
- 221094: The baths of the Romans explained and illustrated (1772)
- 221607: Ancient masonry (1736)
- 222564: An Authentic account of the late expedition to Bretagne (1747)
- 222761: A bold stroke for a husband, a comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden (1784)
- 223799: An historical list of horse-matches run (1756)
- 223801: An historical list of horse-matches run (1758)
- 223803: An historical list of horse-matches run (1759)
- 223854: A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life (1755)
- 223855: A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life (1759)
- 223859: A discourse upon the self-existence of Jesus Christ (1759)
- 223876: A method for preventing the frequency of robberies and murders (1754)
- 224024: A full and true account of the tryal, examination, and proceedings against Mr. John Maugridge a kettle-drummer, who was on Saturday the 14th of December, try'd before the twelve Judges at the Hall in Serjeants-Inn in Chancery-Lane, upon a special verdict, for the murther of Captain Cope on the guard at the Tower (1707)
- 224249: The whole duty of man (1709)
- 224251: The whole duty of man (1714)
- 224253: The whole duty of man (1715)
- 224256: The whole duty of man (1718)
- 224257: The whole duty of man (1719)
- 224672: A sermon preach'd in His Majesty's chapel at Sheerness, on the fifth of November, 1729 (1730)
- 224912: A letter to the freeholders of the county of Norfolk (1754)
- 225103: A review of Mr. Wilberforce's treatise (1800)
- 225479: The fall of the Earl of Essex (1731)
- 225509: Medicina gerocomica (1724)
- 225794: The consistent Protestant (1777)
- 226095: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Jones (1759)
- 226231: Four letters concerning the study of the Hebrew scriptures (1755)
- 227348: Jesus Christ God and man - and the necessity (1756)
- 228556: A catalogue of several gold, silver, copper and tin medals, rings, and several other pieces of antiquity: which will begin to be sold by auction, at the Old King's Head at the corner of Chancery-Lane in Fleet-street, on [blank] the [blank] of this instant February, (1713)
- 228976: The terms, or Conditions of national unanimity established upon just principles; and recommended at this juncture, to be serious consideration of the subjects of these kingdoms (1756)
- 229065: Christian conversation (1726)
- 229411: Compendium floræ (1800)
- 230457: A catalogue of a large collection of useful and valuable books (1762)
- 230487: Dialogue in the Elysian fields (1784)
- 230946: The east Indian (1800)
- 231623: The conspiracy of Gowrie (1800)
- 232106: An essay upon the national credit of England (1706)
- 232178: The eunuch (1737)
- 233377: A dissertation on liberty and necessity (1729)
- 234008: A faithful narrative of the life and character of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield (1739)
- 234665: The great danger and mistake of all new uninspir'd prophecies (1708)
- 234768: H. Piers and partner, booksellers, removed from near the Bull and Gate, to the Bible and Crown, near Chancery-Lane, Holborn; sell books in all faculties and sciences (1742)
- 235734: The humble representation of Stevens Totton (1795)
- 236623: The layman's sermon (1745)
- 236770: A letter from a lady at Madrass to her friend in London (1743)
- 237613: Lettre latine de plusieurs eve?ques de France au Pape Pie Six (1799)
- 237636: Love and artifice: or, A compleat history of the amour between Lord Mauritio and Emilia (1734)
- 237825: Luxury (1736)
- 237826: Luxury (1736)
- 237955: The man of manners (1737)
- 238202: Memoirs of the first settlement of the island of Barbados (1743)
- 238209: Memoirs of the life and most memorable transactions of Capt. William Henry Cranstoun (1753)
- 238738: National sins fatal to prince and people (1724)
- 238865: Observations on the statutes relating to the stamp duties particularly upon professional and mercantile proceedings (1786)
- 240696: A most proper reply to the nobleman's epistle to a Doctor of Divinity (1734)
- 240983: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1755)
- 241046: Observations on the assistance of the Holy-Spirit (1760)
- 241592: Phosphorick matches, or philosophical wax taper candles, ... Sold only by Arnold Finchett, ... no. 188, between Chancery-Lane and St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, London. (1785)
- 243186: A sermon (1784)
- 243386: The happy priviledge of repentance (1723)
- 244943: Sermons preach'd upon several subjects (1726)
- 245374: The tryal and condemnation of David Lindsay (1704)
- 246122: [A] treatise on the small-pox and fevers (1761)
- 247147: The gentleman and builder's director (1774)
- 248331: The necessity and measures (1713)
- 248897: The second volume. A catalogue of an extensive and valuable collection of ancient and morden books, including the library of an eminent Architect (1800)
- 249807: The trial of William Lord Byron (1765)
- 249835: A. Jos. Testa (1787)
- 251153: A specimen of printing types (1797)
- 251280: The smith's right hand (1765)
- 251335: Advice from farmer trueman to his daughter Mary, upon her going to service (1800)
- 252942: An impartial enquiry into the standing monuments, or external and internal evidences which prove the scriptures to be a revelation from God (1773)
- 253482: Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli (1725)
- 254207: Sketches of facts and opinions respecting the venereal disease. By William Houlston, member of the corporation of surgeons; fellow of the society of antiquaries and of the Medical Society of London; and surgeon to the philanthropic reform (1792)
- 254285: Some objections to "A method of increasing the quantity of circulating money - upon a new and solid principle." (1799)
- 254787: Archaeologia (1779)
- 256863: The causes of the decay of Christian piety (1704)
- 257917: A catalougue of the large & valuable library of books, of Thomas Day, Esquire, deceased, many of which are in elegant bindings (1793)
- 257918: A catalogue of the valuable library of books, of Anthony Keck, Esq. deceased, consisting of several hundred volumes of scarce books, in various languages, arts and sciences; together with sundry valuable manuscripts and missals, brought from his late house, at Theobald's Park, in Herts; which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction (1793)
- 258033: An account of the four persons found straved to death, at D-------- in Herfordshire. By one of the jurymen on the inquisition taken on their bodies (1769)
- 258160: In Chancery. Between Edward Gray Saunders, and another, plaintiffs, John Blore and others, defendants. A particular of sundry freehold and leasehold estates, lately of Thomas Carter, Esq. deceased, situate in Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square. ... and Stratford upon Avon. To be re-sold before Edward Leeds, Esq. one of the Masters of the Court, at the public sale room of the said court ... in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London, on Tuesday the 11th of February, 1800, (1800)
- 259407: Christ crucify'd: or, The marrow of the Gospel, evidently set forth in LXXII sermons on the whole 53d chapter of Isaiah (1723)
- 261598: J. Spence's cheap boot and shoe warehouse, (no. 84,) Chancery-Lane; makes and sells all sorts of men's and women's shoes of his own manufactory, (1784)
- 261972: Proposals for printing by subscription a new translation of the Holy Bible (1788)
- 262060: A particular of an estate, at or near Dunstable, in Bedfordshire, ... to be sold to the best bidder, on Tuesday the 3d day of September, 1765, at the Crown and Rolls Tavern, in Chancery-Lane, London. (1765)
- 262679: An essay towards a natural history of the herring (1755)
- 262688: A religious education recommended (1728)
- 263200: The rival wives (1738)
- 267914: The scripture-doctrine of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper briefly stated (1756)
- 269665: Youth's obstructions in their way to Christ and eternal life (1728)
- 269730: A discourse upon the self-existence of Jesus Christ (1755)
- 269805: Particulars and conditions of sale, of several valuable freehold estates, held in fee-simple, and of several most desirable leasehold estates, held for three lives, and renewable for ever, situate near the town of Roscommon, in Ireland (1792)
- 270436: The practice of pawnbrokers proved to be injurious to trade (1752)
- 270538: Notes taken during different journeys, made in the years 1792-3-4-5-6 (1798)
- 270572: A treatise on civil architecture (1768)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 271253: The tryal and condemnation of David Lindsay (1704)
- 272747: A Statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1800)
- 273444: A true and exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1729)
- 273622: Letter to Henry Grattan, Esq. M.P. &c. &c. &c. By William Smith, Esq (1800)
- 273624: Letter to Henry Grattan, Esq. M.P. &c. &c. &c. By William Smith. Esq (1800)
- 274253: The particulars (1797)
- 276618: A discourse upon the self-existence of Jesus Christ (1756)
- 278127: Among the orders of Trinity-term in the thirty-first year of the reign of his Majesty King George the Second (1758)
- 278344: A compendious treatise of all the degrees and symptoms of the venereal distemper, in both sexes, with remedies for their respective cures, prescribed (1735)
- 278633: The Genuine history of the life of Richard Turpin (1739)
- 278742: The clergy's right of maintenance (1727)
- 279065: Candour (1739)
- 279190: Catalogue of the London and Westminster Circulating Library (1797)
- 279271: Letter to Henry Grattan, Esq. M.P. &c.&c.&c. William Smith, Esq (1800)
- 280921: Authentic memoirs of the remarkable life and surprising exploits of Mandrin (1755)
- 285999: An essay, containing evident proofs against the methodists (1750)
- 286562: Doctor Cerf, lately arrived from France no. 6, Bailey's-Place, Little Tower-Hill, near the late Victualling-Office London: ... Well known for curing all kinds of disorders, both internal and external; likewise the secret disease, (1790)
- 286883: The Fatal consequences of domestick divisions, especially in the families of princes (1737)
- 288667: The universal jester (1754)
- 289495: Political truths humourously delineated (1757)
- 292270: The timber tree improved: or, The best practical methods of improving different lands with proper timber (1741)
- 293531: Introduction to the English tongue (1773)
- 294332: A letter to the Right Reverend Father in God George (1748)
- 294457: The case of Thomas Spence (1793)
- 295824: The doctrines of the gospel asserted and vindicated (1739)
- 298489: Lawrence Owen, mercer, at the Golden-Ball, near Chancery-Lane, Holborn, London; sells striped lutestrings, tabbies, black silks, rich sattins, armozeens, ducapes, ... missinets, &c (1770)
- 298874: A journey from London, to France and Holland: or, The traveller's useful Vade Mecum. ... The second edition. By R. Poole, Doctor of Physick (1744)
- 298902: Hosiery, now on sale at Wilkinson's manufactory and Nottingham warehouse, (no. 35) opposite Chancery Lane, Holborn; a large stock of silk stockings and all kinds of hosiery, fresh out of the frames, every week. (1795)
- 300202: Publick spiritedness recommended (1728)
- 305855: Proofs rise on proofs, that the union is totally incompatible with the rights of the ancient, self-legislative, and independent kingdom, of Ireland, however embellished and flattering its introduction may appear (1799)
- 308546: The history of king-killers; or, The fanatick martyrology (1720)
- 311133: Bellamy (1762)
- 314535: The whole duty of man (1713)
- 316615: A catalogue of chemical apparatus (1800)
- 316847: In Chancery. Singleton against Mitchell and others. A particular of the estate, late of William Singleton, Esq. deceased, in the county of Gloucester, ... to be sold, pursuant to the decree made on hearing this cause before Edward Montagu, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his chambers in Symonds-Inn, Chancery-Lane, London; on Tuesday, the 27th day of June, 1786, (1786)
- 317397: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace (1788)
- 317398: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace (1787)
- 317575: In Chancery. Smith against Byde, and others. A particular of the manor of Great Offley, otherwise Westbury, in the county of Hertford; and of several messuages, farms, and lands in the parishes of Offley, Hitchin, and Stevenage, in the said county of Hertford. Being part of the estates of Thomas Plumer Byde, Esquire, appointed to be sold before John Hett, ... one of the masters of the High Court of Chancery, at his chambers in Symond's Inn, Chancery Lane, London, on the [blank] day of [blank] 1783. (1783)
- 318728: A descriptive catalogue (giving a full explanation) of Rackstrow's museum (1791)
- 318847: Letter to Henry Grattan, Esq. M.P. &c. &c. &c. By William Smith, Esq (1800)
- 318894: The trial of Michael Walker, Richard Payne, and John Cox (1786)
- 319089: The unparrellel'd issue plaisters and pease for issues (1701)
- 319089: The unparrellel'd issue plaisters and pease for issues (1701)
- 319179: A genealogical history of the Royal families of England (1753)
- 319223: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 319225: A general abridgment of law and equity, alphabetically digested under proper titles; with notes and references to the whole. By Charles Viner, Esq (1742)
- 319317: Herefordshire song (1785)
- 320259: Volume the first (1800)
- 324529: More ways than one (1784)
- 324709: Poems and letters of the late Reverend Mr. Hubert Stogdon (1729)
- 324825: Hypatia (1753)
- 324895: Poems and translations (1769)
- 325732: The substance of Mr. William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union (1799)
- 326197: An impartial history of the life and reign of our late most gracious sovereign Queen Anne (1738)
- 326556: Onania (1737)
- 326557: A supplement to the Onania (1725)
- 326930: Review of a publication, entitled, The speech of the Right Honourable John Foster, speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland; in a letter, addressed to him by William Smith, Esq (1799)
- 327596: Onania (1730)
- 327964: A ramble through London (1738)
- 329955: An order of the High Court of Chancery (1744)
- 330064: Public nusance [sic] considered under the several heads of bad pavements (1754)
- 330976: An answer to Britanicus (1725)
- 331253: The modern Englishman (1738)
- 331254: The modern Englishman (1738)
- 331691: An essay on the qualifications and duties of an architect, &c (1773)
- 332161: Desultory observations, on the situation, extent climate, population, manners, customs, commerce, constitution, government, religion, &c. of Great Britain (1792)
- 333171: The crying frauds of the London markets (1795)
- 333463: Jeffery's edition of The castle of Otranto (1800)
- 333525: The validity of lay-baptism examined (1755)
- 334461: The description and use of the globes and the orrery (1745)
- 334544: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery for the city of London (1789)
- 334911: An essay on preaching Christ and Him crucified (1759)
- 335010: The polite gamester (1753)
- 336685: The life of Dr. Archibald Cameron (1753)
- 336688: The case of Elizabeth Canning fairly stated. Containing, an impartial account of every thing that has happen'd, or been transacted in this strange affair, from her being seized in Moorfields, to the present time. The Whole Evidence given on her Examination before the sitting Alderman; and that of Virtue Hall before the Justice, unravelled and set in a true Light. Likewise, Virtue Hall's Examination before Justice Lediard, and Recantation before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor. With pertinent remarks on the several passages as they occur in the narrative (1753)
- 337230: A letter from Capt. Flip to Major Bumbo (1738)
- 337347: A bold stroke for a husband (1784)
- 337348: More ways than one (1784)
- 337539: Two essays, one on conversation, the other, on solitude (1744)
- 338831: The ragged uproar (1754)
- 338947: Stories, moral and comical (1707)
- 339657: The case of Thomas Spence (1792)
- 339976: The rights of man, as exhibited in a lecture, read at the Philosophical Society, in Newcastle (1793)
- 340529: Love without artifice (1733)
- 340733: The True and genuine account of the life and actions of the Late Jonathan Wild (1725)
- 341218: Observations on the Act for preventing clandestine marriages. By the Reverend A- K , A.M (1753)
- 342049: A vision of heaven (1738)
- 343203: The true history and adventures of Catharine Vizzani (1755)
- 343793: The trial of Kenith Mackenzie, Esq; for the wilful murder of Kenith Murray Mackenzie, at Fort Morea, on the coast of Africa, on the fourth of August, 1782: who was tried by a special commission at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on Friday the 10th of December, 1784, and received sentence of death (1784)
- 343798: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1785)
- 344503: The false accusers or, who drank the P****'s health? A sermon lately preached in a chapel near St. James's, from Luke xvi.2. How is it that I hear this of thee? Give an account of thy stewardship: for thou mayest be no longer steward (1753)
- 344512: Peter and Aesop, a St. Giles's eclogue (1800)
- 344920: The impartialist. A poem. By T. Underwood, Author of the Snarlers (1767)
- 345292: A general treatise of morality, form'd upon the principles of natural reason only (1724)
- 345294: A perfect cure for the King's evil, (whether hereditary or accidental,) by effectual alcalious medicines: faithfully approv'd by the experience of eighteen years practice, and the testimony of above four hundred patients restor'd beyond relapse. By Thomas Fern Chirurgeon. P. S. Giving an exact Account also how He himself was perfectly cur'd by the same Medicines; after having languish'd Eleven Years under the same Distemper, and being given over at last, by several Eminent Physicians and Surgeons in London. Varia Hominum dona (1709)
- 345642: The fortunate country maid. Being the entertaining memoirs of the present celebrated Marchioness of L---- V----: who from a cottage, Through a great Variety of Diverting Adventures, became a lady of the first quality in the court of France, By her steady Adherence to the Principles of Virtue and Honour. Wherein are display'd The Various and Vile Artifices employ'd by Men of Intrigue for seducing Young Women. With suitable Reflections. From the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy. Vol. I (1741)
- 346784: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. Samuel Hollis (1724)
- 346785: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Hannah Hollis (1725)
- 347444: The tryal of Richard Hathaway (1702)
- 347615: A short memoir of the life of Edmund Law (1800)
- 347922: The trials at large of the capital and other convicts, onthe King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London; and also the gaol delivery for the county of Middlesex, Held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, On Wednesday, the 7th of December, 1791, and the following Days; Being the First Session in the mayoralty of the Right Honourable John Hopkins, Lord Mayor of the City of London, Taken in Short-Hand by E. Hodgson, Professor of Short-Hand; And Published by Authority. Number I. Part I (1791)
- 347923: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1790)
- 347925: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1789)
- 349530: The fulfilling of the Scripture (1726)
- 350777: A sermon on occasion of the death of Grey Neville Esq (1723)
- 350852: Vindications of the Christian verity: as the same is professed, preached and experienced, by the people upon whom the present age hath imposed the name of Methodists. By John Green, Clergyman. Part I (1762)
- 351778: Designs in architecture (1778)
- 352219: Night: a poem (1728)
- 353850: An exposition of St. Athanasius's creed according to scripture and the doctrine of the Church of England. With an explanation of those commonly (but falsly) call'd the damnatory clauses. For the benefit of ordinary capacities. By the author of The Psalms of David made fit for the closet (1720)
- 353922: The amorous humours and audacious adventures of one Whd. By a Muggletonian (1760)
- 353971: Quebec Hill; or, Canadian scenery. A poem (1797)
- 354529: Proofs rise on proofs, that the union is totally incompatible with the rights of the ancient, self-legislative, and independent kingdom, of Ireland, however embellished and flattering its introduction may appear. (1799)
- 354607: Practical discourses on the principal representations of the Messiah throughout the Old Testament. By W. Harris (1724)
- 354812: An account of the four persons found starved to death, at Datchworth in Hertfordshire (1769)
- 354957: An enquiry after happiness (1704)
- 355069: A letter to a Member of the present Honourable House of Commons, relating to the credit of our government, and of the nation in general (1705)
- 355284: An essay towards a natural history of the herring (1752)
- 355896: Grotesque architecture, or rural amusement (1767)
- 356186: A second postscript to Enthusiasm in distress (1724)
- 356213: The Britannic constitution (1727)
- 356992: A new preface to the second edition of Memoirs of the life, studies, writings, &c. of The Right Rev. George Horne, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Norwich, On certain points in theology and philosophy. (together with some remarks on a life of Dr. Horne, inserted in a New biographical dictionary.) By William Jones, M.A. F.R.S. one of his Lordship's Chaplains (1799)
- 357061: Tracts on the resolution of affected algebra?ick equations by Dr. Halley's, Mr. Raphson's, and Sir Isaac Newton's, methods of approximation (1800)
- 357544: The carpenter's compleat guide to the whole system of gothic railing (1765)
- 357545: The joyner and cabinet-maker's darling (1770)
- 357562: The doctrine of universal comparison, or general proportion. By James Glenie, Esq. F. R. S. Late Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers. Dedicated, by Permission, to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (1789)
- 357616: The patriot: being a dramatick history of the life and death of William the First Prince of Orange, Founder of the Republick of Holland. To which is prefixed, An Epistle to the Reader: Containing the Author's Sentiments about this Way of Writing. And to which is annexed, A Letter to the People of the Seven United Provinces, shewing that it is both their Interest and Duty, to make the Prince of Orange Stadtholder. By a lover of liberty (1736)
- 358622: The integrity of the Hebrew text, and many passages of Scripture, vindicated from the objections and misconstructions of Mr. Kennicott. By Julius Bate, M.A (1754)
- 358945: The substance of Mr. William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union (1799)
- 358946: Review of a publication, entitled, The speech of the Right Honourable John Foster (1799)
- 359452: Designs, and estimates, of farm houses (1772)
- 359454: Chinese architecture. Part the second (1759)
- 359456: Gothic architecture, part the second. In forty-three designs of paling of various sorts, for parks and clumps of trees, gates, hatches, &c. Likewise doors and windows, with proper Heads to them; Sashes of different Kinds, &c. To which are added, several designs of frets for Joiners and Cabinet-Makers; With Frets and Frizes for Smith's Work, Brass and Iron Fenders, Borders for Marble Tables, &c. The whole neatly engraved on twelve copper-plates. From th designs of P. Decker, Architect (1759)
- 359457: The temple builder's most useful companion, being fifty entire new original designs for pleasure and recreation; consisting of plans, elevations, and sections, in the Greek, Roman, and Gothic taste: Calculated for the Ornamenting of Parks, Forests, Woods, Gardens, Canals, Eminences, Extensive Views, Mounts, Vistos, Islands, &c. Together with a full Explanation, in Letter Press, to each Design, and exact Scales for Measurement. By Thomas Collins Overton (1766)
- 359459: The complete modern joiner, or a collection of original designs in the present taste, for chimney-pieces and door-cases, with their Mouldings and Enrichments at Large; Frizes, Tablets, Ornaments for Pilasters, Bases, Sub-Bases and Cornices for Rooms, &c. With a table shewing the proportion of chimneys with their entablatures, to rooms of any size: by N. Wallis, Architect (1772)
- 359460: The chimney-Piece-Maker's daily assistant (1766)
- 359478: The builder's price-book (1776)
- 359608: An essay concerning the original of society, government, religion and laws, especially those of the penal kind. By a person of quality (1727)
- 359859: Miscellaneous poems, viz. Night. In 4 books. Zeuma: or the love of liberty. In 3 books. Clarinda: or the fair libertine. The muses' address, and The tempest. By Mr. Ralph (1729)
- 359889: The president of presidents (1704)
- 360293: Remarks on some observations edited in "the British Critic" relative to a work, lately published, under the title of "literary antiquities of Greece:" tending to obviate some objections Proposed by the Critic; and to introduce a number of additional circumstances, Calculated to Illustrate Still Further The History of Antient Egypt; as well as that of The First Postidiluvian Ages. By Philip Allwood, A. M. (1800)
- 360445: An abstract of the sea-laws, as established in most Kingdoms of Europe, but more particularly in England and Scotland (1704)
- 360555: A tract on the national interest, and depravity of the times (1757)
- 360584: Great Britain triumphant. Containing a full explanation of a scheme for strengthening and invigorating the British Navy, and Capturing the Ships of War, and Privateers of France; Deeply interesting to Britons in general, and to Gentlemen of the Navy, and Merchants in particular. With Some Account of Certain other schemes, now preparing to be laid before Mr. Pitt, for raising Immense Supplies, for the purposes of war, without burthening the people; and for lessening their burthens in time of peace. Taking also some notice of certain other of the Author's inventions and contrivances both political, and philosophical. Dedicated to His Majesty, and Presented to the Right Hon. William Pitt. By Thomas German, Gent (1793)
- 360823: The horn exalted. Or, room for cuckolds. Being a treatise concerning the reason and original of the word cuckold, and why such are said to wear horns (1721)
- 361767: (the parents New Year's gift) The Christian's pattern: or, imitation of Jesus Christ. In four books. Containing among other Things, I. Christ the true Pattern to be imitated by every Christian. II. The Life of the Spiritual Man; or the Religious Exercises of every true Professor of the Name of Christ. III. Dialogues between Christ and the Disciple; in which the Doubts and Fears of the pious Soul are declared and removed; with unerring Directions to attain eternal Happiness. IV. The Christian assisted in his Preparations for, and worthy Receiving of the Holy Communion of the Lord's Supper. With reflections and observations on every chapter, never published in any other Edition of this excellent Treatise. To which are likewise now added, meditations and prayers for persons in sickness and trouble; with Hymns on various Subjects. By Thomas a? Kempis. To which is prefixed, the Life of the Author, with an Account of all his Writings. The whole embellish'd with a great Number of Copper Plate Cuts (1753)
- 361931: The turkish history, comprehending the origin of that nation, and the growth of the Othoman empire (1701)
- 362016: An elegy written at a Carthusian monastery in the Austrian Netherlands (1777)
- 362068: The modern Christian; or, practical sinner: exemplified, in the monstrous villanies of the age, and the great coolness and indifference of mankind towards their Creator, and the vast concern of salvation. The Farce of a Sick-Bed, and the Humours of the last Hours, in most Examples of Life. Punch and Port, the great Reliefs, in troubled Consciences. H-ll thought no hotter than a Town-Bagnio; and the D-l a sine well-bred Gentleman. Fasting, forgot in South Britain and Ireland. Our Roast-Beef, a weightier Incentive than our Religion, for Foreigners to visit us. Hypocrisy, a certain Sign of Insolvency. A Story of a 6 per cent. Lady, who pray'd her Friends and Acquaintances out of 30,000 l. principal Money. Marriage, a Separation for ever: The false Education of young Ladies the Cause of it. Christian Behaviour, much out of fashion: Quadrille and Ombre, obtain'd their Freedom of the City of London. All Men running mad and bewitched, and pursuing their own Destruction (1738)
- 363154: A view of the evidences of Christianity (1800)
- 363606: Antonio: a tragedy in five acts. By William Godwin (1800)
- 364721: A second part to the Morsels of criticism: containing additional dissertations and additional notes; further illustrating the original work; -and tending to shew the most perfect Consistency of Philosophical Discoveries, and of Historical Facts, with The Holy Scriptures (1800)
- 364723: Morsels of criticism (1800)
- 364984: The carpenter's and joiner's repository (1778)
- 364996: The practical builder (1774)
- 365191: A compleat course of chymistry (1709)
- 365387: North America, a descriptive poem. Representing the voyage to America, a sketch of that beautiful country; with remarks upon the political humour and singular conduct of its inhabitants. To which are subjoined, notes, Critical and Explanatory (1757)
- 365597: An investigation of the cause of the present high price of provisions (1800)
- 365737: An answer to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Reynolds, wherein the letters referr'd to in his Narrative, in answer to the Reverend Mr. Simon Browne, are inserted at large. Many Mistakes, concerning the Causes of the Reverend Mr. James Read's Ejectment, are rectified; And The whole of that unhappy Difference set in a clearer Light. By James Hawkins (1723)
- 367068: The genuine history of the life of Gill Smith. Late of Dartford, Apothecary. Who was executed at Kennington-Common, April 10, 1738, for the murder of his wife in St. George's-Fields. I. A Narrative of his most memorable Transactions from his Childhood to his Death; collected from authentic Memoirs and Accounts given by his most intimate Friends and Acquaintance. II. A summary View of his Trial; with Remarks. III. The Account given by the Rev. Mr. Wilson of Mr. Smith's Behaviour while under Sentence of Death, and at the Place of Execution IV. A Letter from his Mother, relating to her fruitless Endeavours to procure him a Reprieve. V. A Letter from an eminent Teacher among the People called Quakers, exhorting him to make a full Confession and Preparation for Death. VI. A Letter from his Friend Mr. Davies with Mr. Smith's Answer, relating some peculiar Circumstances about his approaching Death. Vii Mr. Smith's solemn Declaration in Relation to the several Crimes charged upon him of poisoning Mr. Polhilt's Family; of murdering his first Wife, and debauching her Sister; of attempting the Life of his own Mother; and the Murder of his last Wife with Remarks thereon. The Originals of all which Letters and Papers were sealed up in a Packet, and given by him at the Place of Execution, to the Rev. Mr. Wilson, in whose Hands they now are for the Satisfaction of any Person who has the Curiosity to see them (1738)
- 367430: A sermon preach'd to the Society of the Lord's-Day morning lecture, August 2. 1725 (1725)
- 367583: The measure of an incorporate legislative union considered with reference to the adjustment of 1782 (1800)
- 367715: Flora Britannica (1800)
- 367755: Philosophical principles of medicine, in three parts. Containing, I. A demonstration of the General laws of gravity, with their Effects upon Animal Bodys. II. The more particular Laws which obtain in the Motion and Secretion of the vital Fluids, applied to the principal Diseases and Irregularitys of the Animal Machine. III. The primary and chief Intentions of Medicine in the Cure of Diseases, problematically propos'd and mechanically resolv'd. By Tho. Morgan, M.D (1725)
- 367912: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Hubert Stogdon (1728)
- 369046: The history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1753)
- 369132: The life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1754)
- 369340: Authentic memoirs of the remarkable life and surprising exploits of Mandrin (1755)
- 369346: Edwin and Emma (1776)
- 369392: Miscellaneous poems, by several hands (1729)
- 369536: Natura, philosophia, & ars in concordia (1772)
- 369696: Essays on different subjects. Part II. By Thomas Barnardiston, serjeant at law (1745)
- 369963: Two genuine conferences between Mr. John Gonston, commonly called Dr. Sharpe, one of the most eminent among the Romish priests, lately deceased; and Mr. William Gunbie, a layman of the Church of England, now living at Barnet in Hertfordshire; on the subject of transubstantiation. Lately Held At the Pilgrim's Coffee-House in High-Holborn. To which is prefix'd some account of the life and character of the said Dr. Sharpe; and his strenuous Endeavours to convert Young Gentlemen and others, to the Romish Religion; he having made more Converts in England than all the Popish Priests besides (1736)
- 370227: The Nobleman and gentleman's director and assistant, in the true choice of their wheel-carriages (1763)
- 370650: An essay on the orders of architecture (1769)
- 371147: A second part of A view of London and Westminster (1725)
- 371151: A trip from St. James's to the Royal-Exchange. With remarks serious and diverting, on the manners, customs, and amusements of the inhabitants of London and Westminster. An Account of a City Entertainment in Christmas Holidays, with lively Conversation there. Wrangle between a Barrister at Law and a Foot-Soldier on the first Day of Term. Description of an Infant-Office, for letting out Children to Beggars. Proceedings of a Society of Affidavit-Men, Watch-Takers, &c The Management of Undertakers for Funerals; with their Method of getting Intelligence. Observations on the Behaviour of Maid-Servants, and Characters of several. Cavalcade from Newgate to Tyburn, with the Behaviour of Jailors and Prisoners. Modern Conversation at Coffee-Houses and Ordinaries. Ludgate, and its Inmates describ'd. The peculiar Talent of the City-Beaus, for Disputation. On the Antiquity of Lace Russles. On Constitution-Hill, St. James's-Park, and the Company there. Remarks on News-Writers, and their Works; with a sure Method of promoting the Sale of Pamphlets. &c. &c. &c (1744)
- 371907: A vindication of the principles upon which several Unitarian Christians have formed themselves into societies (1800)
- 372022: Human souls naturally immortal (1707)
- 372314: At the London and Westminster Circulating Library, No. 315, Holborn, near Chancery-Lane, books are lent to read, on an extensive, liberal, and new plan, by David Ogilvy & Son (1800)
- 372428: Proposals for printing by subscription a new translation of the Holy Bible, from corrected texts of the originals (1788)
- 372656: The trumpet, and the harp; or, a warning to careless professors, and the work of genuine Christians (1800)
- 372753: The gentleman's calling (1705)
- 373462: Sermons on various subjects (1754)
- 373819: The majesty and singular copiousness of the Hebrew language asserted and illustrated (1744)
- 374335: A new history of the East-Indies (1754)
- 374514: A concise history of the City of London (1752)
- 374525: The works of Flavius Josephus (1755)
- 374595: Madam Johnson's present (1755)
- 374760: Foreign essays on agriculture and arts (1765)
- 374789: Christ mystical (1755)
- 375348: A treatise of spousals (1711)
- 375450: A prospect into the spiritual world (1745)
- 375724: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the City of London (1783)
- 375725: The tryal of Kenith Mackenzie, Esq (1784)
- 375852: The fortunate country maid. Being the entertaining memoirs of the present celebrated Marchioness of L.V. Who from a Cottage, through a great Variety of Diverting Adventures, became a Lady of the first Quality in the Court of France, by her steady Adherence to the Principles of Virtue and Honour. Wherein are display'd The Various and Vile Artifices employ'd by Men of Intrigue, for seducing of Young Women; with suitable Reflections. ... . From the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy. (1740)
- 376036: The hard case of Mary Squires, the gipsey, and Susanna Wells (1753)
- 376247: A letter to a noble lord, containing, a new discovery of the scandalous and pernicious practice of running of goods from France, which has lately been carried on beyond all Example (1755)
- 376778: The merchant's complaint against Spain (1738)
- 376919: The conduct of the understanding (1800)
- 377170: Letters on the Irish nation (1800)
- 377298: The whole duty of man (1717)
- 377303: Officium hominis (1704)
- 377974: Notes of a journey from Berne to England, through France (1797)
- 378218: Arithmetick made so easy, that it may be learned without a master (1740)
- 378221: The description and use of the globes, and the orrery (1734)
- 378289: The gentleman and tradesman's compleat assistant (1769)
- 378501: A journal containing every transaction of consequence of the guards (1758)
- 378659: The history of the life and actions of Alexander the great (1755)
- 379063: The description and use of the globes and the orrery (1740)
- 379082: The description and use of the globes, and the orrery (1732)
- 379429: A chinese fragment (1786)
- 379816: A complete guide to the mystery and management of bees (1771)
- 380083: Antiochus the great (1702)
- 380188: The siege of Calais (1765)
- 380239: The draughts of the most remarkable fortified towns of Europe, in 44 copper plates. With a geographical description of the said places. And the history of the sieges they have sustain'd, and the Revolutions they have undergon, for above these Two hundred Years last. To which is prefix'd an Introduction to Military Architecture, or Fortification. Containing the Origin and Progress of that Noble Art; with the Explanation of all the Terms belonging to the same. A Work very Useful to all Gentlemen, and Officers in the Army. By Mr. Boyer (1701)
- 380766: An institute of the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1789)
- 380797: Practical Christianity (1708)
- 380870: The law-French dictionary alphabetically digested (1701)
- 380884: The stamp duties, compiled from the statutes (1790)
- 380901: The tryal of William Turton, Esq (1755)
- 381585: The description and use of the globes, and the orrery (1731)
- 381976: The whole proceedings in the House of Peers, upon the indictments against William Earl of Kilmarnock, George Earl of Cromertie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino; for high treason (1746)
- 381977: The whole proceedings in the House of Peers, upon the impeachment Exhibited by the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, in Parliament Assembled, in the Names of Themselves, and of All the Commons of Great Britain; against Simon Lord Lovat, for high treason (1747)
- 382208: The history of England (1702)
- 382319: A complete stamp table (1797)
- 382363: An impartial account of the invasion under William Duke of Normandy (1756)
- 382741: Romulus: a tragedy. From the French of Monsieur de Lamotte. By H. Johnson (1724)
- 382978: Mille testes. Against atheists, deists, and scepticks (1706)
- 383634: The law of corporations (1702)
- 383693: The lawyers [libr]ary[:] a new book of instruments (1710)
- 383740: Christian thoughts for every day of the month, with a prayer: Wherein is represented The Nature of Unfeigned Repentance, and of Perfect Love towards God (1705)
- 383962: Anatomical and mechanical lectures upon dancing (1721)
- 384131: Gallick reports (1737)
- 384442: Corrigenda et addenda ad Analysin fluxionum (1800)
- 384443: Analysis fluxionum (1800)
- 384703: The truth of the case: or, Canning and Squires fairly opposed (1753)
- 384722: Medicina gerocomica (1725)
- 384741: The compleat conveyancer (1701)
- 384749: Ars transferendi dominium (1702)
- 385178: The carpenter's treasure (1773)
- 385381: Chatsworth or the genius of England's prophecy (1783)
- 385973: Truth triumphant: or, the genuine account of the whole proceedings against Elizabeth Canning (1754)
- 386496: The royal sin: or adultery rebuk'd in a great king (1738)
- 387905: A guide to health through the various stages of life (1744)
- 388137: Luxury, pride and vanity, the bane of the British nation (1736)
- 388142: A compleat guide for Justices of Peace (1707)
- 388634: Nature, philosophy, and art in friendship. An essay. In four parts. I. Demonstrating the necessity and practicability of building all manner of houses proof against fire and Vermin; together with several curious and useful Observations on the Statutes relating to Builders, and Remarks on some capital Buildings lately erected in Westminster. II. An entire new Plan of constructing Chimnies, so as the Smoke cannot reverberate. III. Plain Methods pointed out, by which Smoaky Chimnies may be effectually cured. IV. Certain and easy directions to all mechanics in wood, how to finish houshold furniture, and the Wainscotting of Rooms, so as no Vermin can exist therein; and also how to cleanse those already infected. With drawings and references. To which is added, six letters on interesting subjects. The second edition. With an appendix, Giving a particular Account of the late Invention for preventing Fire by Iron-Plates, which the Parliament granted a Premium for last Sessions. By W. Cauty, Cabinet-Maker (1775)
- 388690: The practical builder (1778)
- 388871: A report of divers cases in pleas of the Crown (1708)
- 388995: The substance of Mr. William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union (1799)
- 389098: The gentleman and tradesman's compleat assistant (1768)
- 389378: Report of the proceedings of the British Mineralogical Society. (1800)
- 389405: Lusus juveniles (1753)
- 390056: Convenient and ornamental architecture (1767)
- 390109: To the nobility and gentry, and to every individual concerned in building; but particularly to all architects (1766)
- 390866: Sermons against popery (1723)
- 391109: The British representative (1736)
- 391381: A modest apology for the Roman Catholics of Great Britain (1800)
- 391928: Memoirs of a younger brother (1789)
- 392239: Fools have fortune (1707)
- 392254: Jonah (1724)
- 392874: Vases and tripods on twelve plates (1775)
- 393290: Poems, by Charles James, Author Of Hints To Lord Rawdon ON Some Military Abuses; Tarare, From Beaumarchais, &c (1792)
- 393738: Bellamy (1771)
- 393961: Animadversions on the speeches of Mr. Saurin and Mr. Bushe, &c. &c. By William Smith, Esq (1800)
- 394989: The mysteries of love reveal'd (1740)
- 395160: Great Britains triumph (1720)
- 396917: A treatise of English particles (1706)
- 397460: The lives and sufferings of the English martyrs (1755)
- 397515: Travels over England, Scotland and Wales (1707)
- 397608: The adventures of Malouka (1738)
- 398218: The history and antiquities of the four Inns of Court (1780)
- 398881: Original designs of temples (1766)
- 399034: Miscellaneous translations, in prose and verse (1723)
- 399446: The life of the Right Reverend Dr. White Kennett (1730)
- 399447: The life of the Right Reverend Dr. White Kennett (1730)
- 400676: A discourse on divine providence (1702)
- 400828: Letter to Henry Grattan (1800)
- 401185: Milton's Paradise lost (1755)
- 401212: The considerations (1710)
- 401343: The beauties of the English stage (1737)
- 402092: Memoirs of the life of Robert Devereux (1753)
- 402279: Plans, elevations and sections, of noblemen and gentlemen's houses (1767)
- 402424: Musarum deliciæ (1728)
- 402728: A discourse, to which the prize was adjudged by the Academy of Dijon, in the year 1750, on this question proposed by that academy: whether the re-establishment of arts and sciences has contributed to purify our morals. By a citizen of Geneva. Translated from the French, by R. Wynne, A.M (1752)
- 403441: The divine avenger (1738)
- 403452: A funeral sermon for the late Reverend Mr. John Mottershed (1729)
- 403915: Second thoughts concerning human soul (1702)
- 404218: Shakespeare. Containing the traits of his characters (1774)
- 404859: Convenient and ornamental architecture (1770)
- 405098: A declaration against George (1732)
- 407659: God, and all other reasonable beings, happy in proportion to their virtue (1724)
- 408289: The art of painting (1738)
- 409049: The arraignment, confession, and condemnation of James Boucher, Gent. for high treason (1704)
- 409410: The rival wives. Or, the greeting of Clarissa to Skirra in the Elysian shades (1738)
- 409434: The trial of Lawrence Earl Ferrers, for the murder of John Johnson, before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in full Parliament, on Wednesday the 16th, Thursday the 17th, and Friday the 18th of April, 1760: on the last of which days, judgment for murder was given against him (1760)
- 410943: The life of King Edward III. of England (1734)
- 410997: Memoirs of the Dutch trade in all the states, kingdoms, and empires in the world (1718)
- 411205: A short memoir of Michael Dodson, Esq (1800)
- 412329: Some memoirs of the life and character of the reverend and learned Thomas Manton, D.D (1725)
- 412344: A table - readily demonstrating by the selection of special instances, the manner & proportion of the distribution of intestates personal estates, either directly or by obvious inference, in any case that can possibly happen (1779)
- 412498: Encaustic: or, Count Caylus's method of painting in the manner of the ancients (1760)
- 413563: The life of Major J. G. Semple Lisle (1799)
- 414001: The compleat history and antiquities of the antient Egyptians (1738)
- 414209: On poetry: a rapsody (1733)
- 414210: On poetry: a rapsody (1734)
- 414600: A paraphrase of the thirty-eighth chapter of Job (1779)
- 415412: The prison groans and sorrowful lamentation of Elizabeth Forister, for the murder of Mr. Pimlot, attorney, in Chancery Lane (1720)
- 415849: A rhapsody occasioned by a late extraordinary decision. And inscribed to Sir Watkin Lewes (1775)
- 416050: The rival wives answer'd: or, Skirra to Clarissa (1738)
- 416051: The rival wives. Or, the greeting of Clarissa to Skirra in the Elysian shades (1738)
- 416080: Robin-Hood and the Duke of Lancaster. A ballad (1727)
- 416721: Sermon VI. The great duty of family religion: or, Joshua's resolution worthy the imitation of every master of a family. By George Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxford (1739)
- 416757: A sermon on occasion of the death of Grey Neville Esq (1723)
- 417206: The real crisis (1735)
- 417547: The rehearsal (1701)
- 417578: Religion, a nation's safety (1756)
- 419231: The sixteenth epode of Horace, imitated: and addressed to the people of England (1739)
- 420414: Speculum Linnæanum (1790)
- 420525: The speech of the Right Honourable Philip Lord Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, made by him, as Lord High Steward of Great Britain, on Thursday the 19th day of March, 1746, upon giving judgment against Simon Lord Lovat, in Westminster-Hall, on the Impeachment of High-Treason, exhibited against Him, by the House of Commons. Published by Order of the House of Peers (1747)
- 420526: The speech of the Right Honourable Philip Lord Hardwicke, Lord High-Chancellor of Great Britain (1746)
- 421113: Thunder powder, a curious, harmless, diverting, innocent powder, ... The above powder is prepared and sold only by Arnold Finchett, at his tinware manufactory, no. 188, between Chancery-Lane and St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, London, (1785)
- 421961: To the electors of Great Britain serious reflexions on a dissolution of Parliament. By an elector (1784)
- 422397: A treatise on civil architecture (1759)
- 422749: The tryal of skill between 'squire Walsingham and mother Osborne (1734)
- 422751: The tryals of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr. For feloniously stealing Mrs Pleasant Rawlins, a virgin and heiress of a considerable fortune: with An Intent to Cause and Procure the said Pleasant Rawlins against her Will, to Marry the said Haagen Swendsen. At the Queens Bench Bar at Westminster, Nov. 25. 1702. Before The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and the rest of the Judges of the said Court, of which Fact the said Haagen Swendsen and Sarah Baynton were found Guilty, and the said Swendsen was executed for the same, Decemb. 9th following. The said Baynton being with Child was Reprieved after Sentence (1703)
- 425561: An Elegy on the much lamented death of William Howard Esq (1728)
- 425785: Paul and Virginia. Translated from the French, of Bernardin St. Pierre (1800)
- 427219: Intelligence from the moon (1782)
- 457753: Der Neue, verbessert- und zuverla?ssige americanische Calender, auf das 1783ste Jahr Christi (1782)
- 468387: The clergy's right of maintenance (1726)
- 468481: Mathematical transactions and collections (1762)
- 469918: Cryptography. Or a new, easy, and compendious system of short-hand (1762)
- 471398: The ladies annual journal; or, Complete pocket-book (17uu)
- 471757: Cudgel-playing modernized and improved; or, the science of defence (1800)
- 471809: The history of the present state of the Ottoman Empire (1701)
- 471959: The Christians refuge: or Heavenly antidotes against the plague in this time of generall contagion (1665)
- 471990: On Quakerism (1800)
- 473226: Laws for the regulation & management of the benevolent Choral Fund (1791)
- 473369: A descriptive catalogue (giving a full explanation) of Rackstrow's Museum (1782)
- 476464: The speech of Sr. Edw· Turnor, Kt (1670)
- 477174: The whole duty of man (1682)
- 478002: A journey from London, to France and Holland: or, The traveller's useful vade mecum (1742)
- 478940: A particular of the manor, tythes of the manor, and estate, of Tadworth, in the county of Surry (1772)
- 478973: A particular of the freehold estates of James Storey (1797)
- 479221: Repent or perish (1721)
- 479222: On Quakerism (1800)
- 479539: The whole duty of man (1711)
- 479632: Man-midwifery analysed: and the tendency of that practice detected and exposed (1768)
- 479761: A discourse concerning the best method of teaching the Latin language (1730)
- 479828: National sins fatal to prince and people (1725)
Variants:
- Chancelar Lane
- Chancelar lane
- Chancellor Lane
- Chancery Lane
- 466: The muses choice (1754)
- 504: The lawyers library. A new book of instruments (1709)
- 706: Letter to Henry Grattan (1800)
- 1128: Little-John's answer, to Robin-Hood and the Duke of Lancaster (1727)
- 2491: The east Indian (1800)
- 3349: The rehearsal (1711)
- 3589: Review of a publication, entitled, The speech of the Right Honourable John Foster (1799)
- 3708: The royal sin: or, Adultery rebuk'd in a Geat King (1738)
- 4074: The tryal of William Fuller (1702)
- 4349: The trial, conviction, condemnation, confession and execution of William Smith (1753)
- 4446: A treatise of English particles (1703)
- 4611: A true narrative of the proceedings, with general remarks on the evidence given upon the memorable trials of Mary Squires, and Elizabeth Canning (1754)
- 4818: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1705)
- 5058: Zeuma: or the love of liberty (1728)
- 5404: A catalogue of the genuine and entire library of Thomas Clerke, Esq (1761)
- 5424: Trial of an information filed by order of the Court of King's Bench (1800)
- 5940: The British architect (1762)
- 6140: The builder's director, or Bench-mate (1763)
- 6367: Ambrosio, or the monk (1800)
- 7434: Extracts from the history of the lock (1777)
- 7648: Irene; or, the fair Greek (1708)
- 8622: The domestic physician (1784)
- 8662: The genuine history of the life of Richard Turpin (1739)
- 9027: The genuine lives of Christopher Johnson, John Stockdale, and William Peers, executed for murder, July 23, 1753 (1753)
- 9352: The fatal consequences of domestick divisions (1737)
- 9507: The fortunate country maid. Being the entertaining memoirs of the present celebrated Marchioness of L V: who from a cottage, Through a great Variety of Diverting Adventures, became a lady of the first quality in the court of France, By her steady Adherence to the Principles of Virtue and Honour. Wherein are display'd The Various and Vile Artifices employ'd by Men of Intrigue for seducing Young Women. With suitable Reflections. From the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy. ... (1741)
- 9781: Essays. I. On nobility. To His Grace the Duke of Somerset. II. On the ancient and modern state of Britain, and on the posture of affairs in Europe in the years 1734, and 1735. To His Grace the Duke of Marlborough (1737)
- 11079: Pro and con: being an impartial abstract of the principal publications (1800)
- 12442: The scriptures and the Athanasians compared in their accounts of God the Father and of our Lord Jesus Christ (1722)
- 12446: The scrivener's guide (1716)
- 12479: A satire in the manner of Persius (1739)
- 12985: A selection of psalms and hymns (1798)
- 13053: The measure of an incorporate legislative union considered with reference to the adjustment of 1782 (1800)
- 13646: Shooting, a poem (1784)
- 14009: A short history of his Grace the Duke of Ormond (1752)
- 14246: The scripture-Doctrine of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper briefly stated (1760)
- 15782: The substance of Mr. William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union (1799)
- 15783: The substance of Mr. William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union (1799)
- 16687: A Statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1800)
- 17269: The whole duty of man (1711)
- 17272: The whole duty of man, laid down In a plain and familiar way, for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader (1715)
- 17366: The welsh opera (1731)
- 17654: Thoughts moral and divine (1756)
- 18393: A practical treatise on the gonorrhoea (1789)
- 18896: The clergy's right of maintenance (1726)
- 19218: Two essays, one on coversation, the other, on solitude. By a Gentleman of Oxford (1744)
- 20091: The description and use of the globes, and the orrery (1738)
- 20327: A descriptive catalogue (giving a full explanation) of Rackstrow's Museum (1794)
- 20330: A descriptive catalogue (giving a full explanation) of Rackstrow's Museum (1792)
- 20593: The instruction of youth in Christian piety (1741)
- 21751: Almahide; or, the captive queen (1702)
- 22240: A bold stroke for a husband (1784)
- 22666: The gentleman and tradesman's compleat assistant (1770)
- 23807: Friendly advice to C----rs M------n, D.D (1741)
- 24512: The battle of the bards (1800)
- 25610: The lives of Stephen M'daniel, John Berry, James Egan, (alias Gahagan) and James Salmon (1755)
- 25620: An historical treatise of cities and burghs or boroughs (1711)
- 25739: The life and military history of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough (1754)
- 25782: A Letter to a gentleman, concerning the boundaries of the Province of Maryland (1732)
- 26020: A letter to the Right Reverend Father in God George, Lord Bishop of Exeter (1748)
- 26222: Luxury, pride and vanity, the bane of the British nation (1736)
- 26332: The Lost and Found Office (1777)
- 26604: Registrum regale (1728)
- 26863: The Turkish history (1704)
- 28169: The whole duty of man, laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader (1704)
- 30324: The temple builder's most useful companion (1774)
- 30614: Memoirs of the life and most memorable transactions of Capt. William Henry Cranstoun (1753)
- 31554: Society for Constitutional Information, London. Took's-Court, Chancery-Lane. Friday 20th April 1792. Resolved, that the thanks of this Society be given to the undermentioned Society, for the following communication, (1792)
- 32578: Particulars of several freehold estates, and of a farm held by lease, under Oriel College, Oxford, late the property of John Montresor, Esq., deceased; which will be sold at Garraway's Coffee-House, Change-Alley, Cornhill, London, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 1800, .. before Abel Moysey, Esq. Deputy to His Majesty's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer. ... Printed particulars may be had of the said Deputy Remembrancer, at his chambers in the Exchequer Office, Inner Temple, London, and of Joseph White, Esq. Lincoln's Inn; at the Fountain, Canterbury; Ship, Feversham; Rose, Sittingbourne; Crown, and of Mr. Batten, Rochester; at Garraway's, and of Mr. Young, No. 58, Chancery Lane, London (1800)
- 33777: T. Spence, bookseller, No 8, Little Turn-Stile, High-Holborn, (late of Chancery-Lane,) (1793)
- 35318: An address to the clergy, free-holders, citizens, &c. of Great-Britain (1734)
- 37845: The considerations of Drexelius upon eternity. Made English from the Latin By S. Dunster, A.M (1710)
- 38282: R. White and Co. booksellers and stationers, (no. 43,) nearly opposite Chancery-Lane, Holbourn. Sells all sorts of writing and brown papers, paper books for accounts, (1794)
- 38727: Observations on a printed letter, addressed to the Right Hon. Earl Spencer, &c (1785)
- 38729: Case on behalf of the proprietors of the ship, La Madona and her cargo (1800)
- 39161: The touch-Stone (1729)
- 39765: The siege of Calais (1765)
- 41323: A view of the English constitution (1710)
- 41919: New and familiar phrases and dialogues in French and English (1736)
- 43351: A descriptive catalogue (giving a full explanation) of Rackstrow's Museum (1787)
- 44602: The rehearsal, as it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal. By George late Duke of Buckingham (1702)
- 46722: An authentick account of the important transactions of the last assembly of the Political Club (1739)
- 47689: House of Lords (1799)
- 49564: A letter from a Spaniard in London to his friend at Madrid (1739)
- 51933: An act for applying the funds provided for rebuilding the offices of the six clerks of the King's court of chancery, by an Act, made in the fourteenth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for rebuidling the office of the six clerks of the King's court of chancery, and for erecting offices for the register and accountant-general of the said court, for the better preserving the records, decrees, orders, and books of account, kept in such offices (1775)
- 60339: Designs in carpentry, containing domes, trussed roofs, flooring, trussing of beams, anglebrackets, and cornices. By Abraham Swan (1759)
- 61314: The whole duty of man, laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader (1716)
- 64019: Essays on different subjects. By Thomas Barnardiston, serjeant at law (1740)
- 65010: Female revenge (1753)
- 65102: Institutio Legalis (1713)
- 65990: Designs, and estimates, of farm houses, &c. for the county of York, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Bishoprick of Durham. By Daniel Garret (1759)
- 66462: The dreadful guilt of bribery, seconded by perjury (1734)
- 66908: An essay, or examination of the doctrine of Robert Barclay's Apology (1742)
- 66909: An essay proving the immateriality and immortality of the spirits of the whole animal creation (1745)
- 67467: A letter to the Honourable Mr. Ch------ St------- (1725)
- 67682: Bellamy and Son, at the Green Parrot, (no. 304.) near Chancery-Lane, Holborn, London (1750)
- 67729: A supplement to the Onania: or, the heinous sin of self-pollution (1729)
- 67848: Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli (1725)
- 67918: The particulars of a leasehold estate, situate in Took's-Court, Chancery-Lane (1795)
- 68832: Reports of cases concerning the revenue, argued and determined in the Court of Exchequer, from Easter term 1743, to Hilary term 1767. With an appendix, containing cases upon the same subject in former reings. [sic] By Sir Thomas Parker, late Lord Chief Baron of that court. With two tables: the one of the names of the cases, the other of the principal matters (1800)
- 69037: A book of ornaments in the Palmyrene taste containing upwards of sxty new designs for ceilings, pannels, pateras & mouldings (1771)
- 69055: Every man a compleat builder: or, easy rules and proportions for drawing and working the several parts of architecture. Containing ... The whole neatly engraved on 51 copper plates. Compiled by the late Edward Oakley, architect. To which is annexed, a plan, elevation, and section of the carpenter's work, erected to support the center-arch of Black-Fryers-Bridge (1774)
- 69710: A specimen of writing by Thomas Olysse writing master and accountant at the Hand and Pen in Ffetter-Lane (1720)
- 71762: The Scotchman (1772)
- 71848: The English spy: or The weekly observator (1699)
- 71875: The Champion; or, Evening advertiser (1740)
- 71894: The Aurora, and Universal advertiser (1781)
- 72007: The Popish mass display'd: or, The superstitions and fopperies of the Romish church discovered (1681)
- 72168: The Whitehall evening-post (1770)
- 72275: Archaeologia, or Miscellaneous tracts, relating to antiquity (1770)
- 72417: The Literary courier of Grub-street (1738)
- 75249: The antiquity, legality, reason, duty and necessity of præ-emption and pourveyance, for the King: or, Compositions for his pourveyance (1663)
- 75524: Glossarium archaiologicum (1687)
- 75635: Remarks upon the tryals of Edward Fitzharris, Stephen Colledge, Count Coningsmark, the Lord Russel, Collonel Sidney, Henry Cornish, and Charles Bateman· (1689)
- 75719: Ovid travestie (1681)
- 75798: A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, & constitutions ecclesiastical (1684)
- 75962: A learned treatise concerning wards and liveries; written by the Right Honourable and learned gentleman Sr. James Ley Knight and baronet, Earle of Marlebrough, Lord high Treasurer of England, when he was atturney of his Majesties Court of wards and liveries. Wherein is set forth the learning concerning wards and liveries, collected and well digested out of the yeare-bookes, and other authorities of the law, for the benefit of all that are studious (1642)
- 76020: A new and easy method to understand the Roman history (1695)
- 76060: The atheist: or, The second part of The souldiers fortune (1684)
- 76142: The loving enemies (1680)
- 76149: Lucius Junius Brutus; father of his country (1681)
- 76236: An appeal to the conscience of a fanatick (1684)
- 76368: The royal commentaries of Peru (1688)
- 76480: The rehearsall transpros'd (1673)
- 76487: The fatal jealousie (1673)
- 76547: The morning ramble, or, The town-humours (1673)
- 76556: Divine breathings: or, A pious soul thirsting after Christ (1678)
- 76960: The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Sir William Parkins Knt. for the most horrid and barbarous conspiracy to assassinate His most sacred Majesty King William; and for raising of forces, in order to a rebellion, and encouraging a French invasion into this kingdom (1696)
- 76990: The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or an impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion (1672)
- 77020: The maids last prayer: or, any, rather than fail (1693)
- 77112: A rationale upon the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England. By the Right Reverend Father in God Anthony Sparrow, Lord Bishop of Exon. With his Caution to his diocese against false doctrines (1676)
- 77189: The causes of the decay of Christian piety (1674)
- 77236: The old troop: or, Monsieur Raggou (1672)
- 77288: A relation and vindication of one William Smith, alias, Dowsing, a souldier in service of the state, against Iohn Wilson, and Captaine Edward Story, his adversaries (1644)
- 77363: The unreasonablenesse of atheism made manifest (1669)
- 77446: An essay on translated verse (1685)
- 77548: The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice. Written by the author of The whole duty of man (1677)
- 77604: A modern essay on the thirteenth satyr of Juvenal (1686)
- 77618: A reply to a sheet of paper, intituled, The magistracy and government of England vindicated: or, A justification of the English method of proceedings against criminals (1689)
- 77620: Examen poeticum (1693)
- 77659: The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice. Written by the author of The whole duty of man (1679)
- 77767: The life of that incomparable princess, Mary (1695)
- 77776: The satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis (1693)
- 77900: Albiana (1695)
- 78090: The unreasonablenesse of atheism made manifest (1669)
- 78179: A comment upon the two tales of our ancient, renovvned, and ever-living poet Sr Jeffray Chaucer, Knight (1665)
- 78329: The pleadings and arguments and other proceedings in the Court of Kings-Bench (1690)
- 78411: The vvorks of Mr. John Dryden (1691)
- 78496: Caligula (1698)
- 78519: Monsieur Scarron's letters (1677)
- 78600: A dialogue concerning women (1691)
- 78663: Constantine the Great; a tragedy (1684)
- 78884: Officium hominis (1680)
- 78992: The odes, satyrs, and epistles of Horace. Done into English (1684)
- 79077: An essay upon satyr, or, A poem on the times (1680)
- 79082: The devout communicant exemplified in his behaviour before, at, and after the sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1688)
- 79207: The whole duty of man (1691)
- 79434: The famous Chinois: or The loves of several of the French nobility, under borrowed names (1669)
- 79453: Poems, &c. on several occasions (1691)
- 79564: The citizen turn'd gentleman (1672)
- 79600: The Lord Keeper's speech to Mr. Serjeant Saunders, at the time he was sworn Lord Chief Justice of His Majestie's Court of Kings-Bench, Tuesday the 23d. January, 1682 (1683)
- 80213: The tryal of Tho. Pilkington, Esq; Samuel Shute, Esq; sheriffs Henry Cornish, alderman. Ford Lord Grey of Werk. Sir Tho. Player, knt. Chamberlain of London. Slingsby Bethel, Esq: Francis Jenks. John Deagle. Richard Freeman. Richard Goodenough. Robert Key. John Wickham. Samuel Swinock. John Jekyll, Sen. for the riot at Guild-Hall, on Midsommer-Day, 1682 (1683)
- 80230: Golden remains, of the ever memorable Mr. John Hales, of Eaton-Colledge, &c (1688)
- 80429: The divine and spiritual ambassadour (1663)
- 80476: The mariage night (1664)
- 80632: A collection of the church-history of Palestine (1688)
- 80640: Episcopacy (as established by law in England) not prejudicial to regal power (1673)
- 80748: A discourse of Episcopacy and sacrilege by way of letter· (1683)
- 80840: An historical vindication of the Church of England in point of schism (1675)
- 80905: Poems upon several occasions (1684)
- 81136: The synagogue, or The shadow of the temple (1667)
- 81202: The history of King Richard the Second (1681)
- 81208: Officium hominis (1693)
- 81314: A proclamation of the Lords Iustices for the apprehension of the chiefe rebels (1642)
- 81337: Trade preferr'd before religion, and Christ made to give place to Mammon (1685)
- 81486: A new survey of the Turkish empire and government (1663)
- 81506: Psyche: or, Loves mysterie (1651)
- 81553: Pandæmonium, or The Devil's cloyster (1684)
- 81661: Eleonora (1692)
- 81713: Brutus of Alba: or, The enchanted lovers (1678)
- 81817: Pneumatologia: or, A discourse concerning the Holy Spirit· (1674)
- 81865: A discourse upon the nature and faculties of man, in several essayes (1686)
- 81972: The present interest of England; or, A confutation of the Whiggish conspiratours anti-monyan principle (1683)
- 82087: The speech of Sr. Edw. Turnor, kt (1667)
- 82144: A catalogue of books, of the several libraries of the Honorable Sir William Coventry, and the Honorable Mr. Henry Coventry, sometime Secretary of State to King Charles II (1687)
- 82203: Ancilla pietatis; or, the hand-maid to private devotion (1675)
- 82214: The Spanish fryar, or, The double discovery (1690)
- 82271: The rehearsall transpros'd (1674)
- 82276: An historical and political discourse of the laws & government of England (1689)
- 82369: The second part of The rover (1681)
- 82418: The vindication: or the parallel of the French Holy-League, and the English League and Covenant (1683)
- 82464: Any thing for a quiet life (1662)
- 82975: A collection of miscellanies (1699)
- 82982: The institutions of the law of Scotland (1694)
- 82991: An account of, (together with) the writing it self that was found in the pocket of Lawrence Hill, at the time he and Green were executed, (Friday the 21st. of February, 1678/9.) for the murder of Sr. Edmond-Berry Godfrey kt (1679)
- 83096: The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice (1675)
- 83097: The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice (1683)
- 83112: A brief account, and seasonable improvement of the late earthquake in Northampton-shire, Jan. 4, 1675/6 (1676)
- 83145: The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice (1694)
- 83148: Eben-ezer: or, A small monument of great mercy (1675)
- 83257: A compleat parson: or A description of advovvsons, or church living (1641)
- 83366: A brief enquiry into leagues and confederacies made betwixt princes & nations, with the nature of their obligation (1682)
- 83416: Annus mirabilis. The year of wonders, M.DC.LXVI (1688)
- 83432: Certain sermons or homilies appointed to be read in churches in the time of Queen Elizabeth of famous memory (1687)
- 83499: Christian thoughts for every day of the month (1692)
- 83591: The city-heiress: or, Sir Timothy Treat-All (1698)
- 83658: Britannia rediviva (1691)
- 83659: The hind and the panther (1687)
- 83669: A charge given by the most eminent and learned Sr. Francis Bacon Kt. late Lord Chancellor of England, at a sessions holden for the Verge, in the reign of the late King James (1662)
- 83770: The hind and the panther (1687)
- 83927: The history of independency (1660)
- 83988: Exercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrevvs· (1668)
- 84044: A second book of judgements (1674)
- 84304: The temple (1667)
- 84428: The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation, of Sir John Friend, Knight, for high treason (1695)
- 84651: A memorial for the learned: or, Miscellany of choice collections from most eminent authors (1686)
- 84713: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1680)
- 84738: The gentleman's calling (1687)
- 85213: Select cases in B.R. 22, 23, & 24 Car. I Regis (1681)
- 85243: A charge given by the most eminent and learned Sir Francis Bacon Knight, late Lord Chancellor of England: at a sessions holden for the verge, (viz. twelve miles round the King's mansion house) in the reign of the late King James (1676)
- 85766: King Arthur: or, The British vvorthy (1691)
- 85779: Pharamond: or, The history of France (1677)
- 85813: Britannia rediviva (1688)
- 85836: Cleomenes, the Spartan heroe (1692)
- 85905: Non compos mentis: or, The law relating to natural fools, mad-folks, and lunatick persons (1700)
- 86033: The gentleman's calling. Written by the author of The whole duty of man (1673)
- 86064: The gentleman's calling (1674)
- 86088: The works of the learned and pious author of The whole duty of man (1684)
- 86118: The gentleman's calling (1672)
- 86132: Iter Lusitanicum; or, The Portugal voyage (1662)
- 86739: The fatal discovery; or, Love in ruines (1698)
- 86771: The history of brutes; or, A description of living creatures (1670)
- 87091: A consideration and a resolution (1641)
- 87167: Miscellany poems (1692)
- 87184: The speech of Sr. Edw. Turnor, Kt (1667)
- 87262: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1682)
- 87288: A speech of King Henry, IV. of France to his parliament (1681)
- 87314: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1685)
- 87508: The Toleration intolerable (1670)
- 87518: The country-wife (1675)
- 87677: The eight sections of Hippocrates Aphorismes review'd and rendred into English: according to the translation of Anutius F?sius. Digested into an exact and methodical form. And divided into several convenient distinctions, and every distinction into several chapters, wherei every aphorisme is reduced to its proper subject. Whereby the reader may easily find out any desired aphorisme without the tedious revolution of the whole work. Wherein also many aphorismes are significantly interpreted which were neglected in the former translation. The next page will shew the contents of every distinction. Licensed July 14. 1664. Roger L'Estrange (1665)
- 87771: The Red-Sea: or the description of a most horrid, bloody, and never yet paralel'd sea-fight between the English & Dutch (1666)
- 87777: The speech of Sr. Edw. Turnor, Kt (1663)
- 87896: Mel heliconium: or, Poeticall honey, gathered out of the weeds of Parnassus (1642)
- 87928: A curious collection of law-books, ancient and modern (1683)
- 87928: A curious collection of law-books, ancient and modern (1683)
- 87983: The tryal and conviction of Thomas Knox and John Lane (1680)
- 88009: A detection or, discovery of a notable fraud committed by R.B. a seminary priest of Rome, upon two of the articles of the Church of England (1641)
- 88048: The book of rates, now used in the sin custom-house of the Church of Rome (1673)
- 88213: A treatise proving spirits, witches and supernatural operations by pregnant instances and evidences (1672)
- 88224: The speech of His Grace, James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lievtenant of Ireland (1662)
- 88248: Sir Salomon; or, The cautious coxcomb (1691)
- 88262: The fairy-queen (1692)
- 88264: Titles of honor (1672)
- 88399: A scholastical history of the canon of the Holy Scripture or The certain and indubitate books thereof, as they are received in the Church of England (1683)
- 88680: Poems, &c. upon several occasions (1673)
- 89063: Exercitations on the epistle to the Hebrevvs, concerning the priesthood of Christ (1674)
- 89116: A choice collection of law-books ancient, and modern (1681)
- 89304: The royal martyrs: or, A list of the lords, knights, officers, and gentlemen, that were slain (by the rebels) in the late wars, in defence of their king and country (1663)
- 89681: A dissection of the braine (1641)
- 89773: Mary Magdalens tears vvip't off: or, The voice of peace to an unquiet conscience (1676)
- 89808: Epigrams, divine and morall (1646)
- 90091: A call to sinners (1689)
- 90097: A seasonable question plainly resolved (1689)
- 90170: A treatise of English particles (1673)
- 90202: Mafteah? bet Mosheh, o, Seyag la-Torah (1673)
- 90622: Syphilis: or, A poetical history of the French disease (1686)
- 90644: A preparative to pleading· (1675)
- 90661: The rehearsal transpros'd; or, animadversions upon a late book, intituled, A preface shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of Popery. (1672)
- 90714: Ethice Christiana, or, The school of wisdom (1664)
- 90732: The nature of apostasie (1676)
- 90787: The history of Barbados, St Christophers, Mevis, St Vincents, Antego, Martinico, Monserrat, and the rest of the Caribby-Islands, in all XXVIII (1666)
- 90943: The tryals of Robert Green, Henry Berry, & Lawrence Hill, for the murder of Sr. Edmond-bury Godfrey knt (1679)
- 91077: Hygieine?, or, A plain and practical discourse upon the first of the six non-naturals, viz. air (1665)
- 91078: A treatise of measures (1682)
- 91325: Albion and Albanius (1691)
- 91418: Jus imaginis apud anglos; or The law of England relating to the nobility & gentry. Faithfully collected, and methodically digested for common benefit; by John Brydall, of Lincolns-Inne, Esquire (1675)
- 91560: The whole duty of man (1694)
- 91853: Exercitations concerning the name, original, nature, use and continuance of a day of sacred rest (1671)
- 92123: The sea-mans grammar and dictionary (1692)
- 92189: Military & maritine [sic] discipline (1672)
- 92198: Advice to a souldier (1680)
- 92206: The gentleman's calling (1676)
- 92208: The whole duty of man (1673)
- 92209: The whole duty of man (1677)
- 92276: The spightful sister (1667)
- 92338: An exposition with practical observations upon the three first chapters of the Book of Job (1669)
- 92345: Catalogus librorum bibliothecæ viri cujusdam literati (1687)
- 92449: A discourse shewing the great hapinesse that hath, and may still accrue to His Majesties Kingdomes of England and Scotland, by re-vniting them into one Great Britain (1641)
- 92724: The triumph of truth (1664)
- 92787: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick (1670)
- 93289: A practical exposition on the 130th. Psalm (1669)
- 93378: A rationale upon the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England. By the Right Reverend Father in God Anthony Sparrow, Lord Bishop of Exon. With his Caution to his diocese against false doctrines (1684)
- 93498: The French spy: or, The memoirs of John Baptist de la Fontaine, Lord of Savoy and Fontenai, late brigadier and surveyor of the French King's army, now a prisoner in the Bastile (1700)
- 93542: Painting illustrated in three diallogues (1686)
- 93544: The whole duty of man (1692)
- 93644: The tryals of William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, and John Grove (1678)
- 93882: The Odes, Satyrs, and Epistles of Horace (1688)
- 94055: A treatise of English particles (1683)
- 94097: Dr. Willis's practice of physick, being the whole works of that renowned and famous physician (1684)
- 94133: Arbitrium redivivum: or The law of arbitration (1694)
- 94252: The whole duty of man (1678)
- 94253: The whole duty of man (1680)
- 94254: The whole duty of man (1684)
- 94310: Decus & tutamen: or, A prospect of the laws of England (1679)
- 94369: The rehearsal (1692)
- 94426: The vvorks of Mr. John Dryden, in four volumes (1693)
- 95121: The gentleman's calling. Written by the author of The whole duty of man (1682)
- 95339: The vvorth of a peny, or, A caution to keep money (1667)
- 95449: The toleration intolerable (1683)
- 95473: A treatise of English particles (1695)
- 95480: The Roundheads or, The good old cause (1698)
- 95498: The life and death of Dr Martin Luther (1644)
- 95635: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1699)
- 95832: Gravamina mercatoris: or, The tradesman's complaint (1694)
- 95832: Gravamina mercatoris: or, The tradesman's complaint (1694)
- 95903: The second part of the Institutes of the laws of England (1671)
- 95985: Religio laici or A laymans faith (1682)
- 96043: Hosanna, or Divine poems on the passion of Christ. By Francis Quareles (1647)
- 96191: The gentleman's calling (1677)
- 96295: Flovvers strovved by the Muses, against the coming of the most illustrious Infanta of Portugal Catharina Queen of England· (1662)
- 96330: Miscellany poems (1684)
- 96459: The second part of Absalom and Achitophel (1682)
- 96825: A vindication of the true Christian religion, in opposition to the abominations of popery (1679)
- 96873: The Pope's cabinet unlocked: or, A catalogue of all the popes indulgences belonging to the order of S. Mary (1680)
- 96916: An enquiry after happiness· (1685)
- 96922: Ars transferendi dominium: or, A sure law-guide to the conveyancer (1697)
- 96933: The second part of the institutes of the laws of England (1669)
- 97196: The blessed estate of them that die in the Lord (1656)
- 97423: Pleas of the crown. Or a Brief, but full account of whatsoever can be found relating to that subject (1678)
- 97427: Contemplations upon the remarkable passages in the life of the holy Jesus (1679)
- 97435: The life and death of Monsieur Claude the famous minister of Charenton in France (1688)
- 97468: A brief declaration and vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity (1669)
- 97552: A compleat guide for justices of peace (1696)
- 97576: Modus intrandi placita generalia (1674)
- 97633: The young clerks tutor (1664)
- 97634: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1693)
- 97762: Cases collect & report per Sir Fra. Moore chevalier, serjeant del ley. Imprime & publie per l'original jadis remainent en les maines de Sir Gefrey Palmer Chevalier & Bar. attorney-general a son Tres-excellent Majesty le Roy Charles le Second. Le second edition. Ovesque deux tables, l'une des nosmes des cases, l'autre des principal matters conteinus en yceux (1688)
- 97787: Ovid's epistles (1681)
- 97872: The humours, and conversations of the town (1693)
- 97966: Miscellanea: or, A choice collection of wise and ingenious sayings, &c (1694)
- 98123: Sylvæ: or, The second part of Poetical miscellanies (1692)
- 98162: The kingdom of God opened and proved to be a kingdom of grace and glory, the one thing necessary for all, and the saints everlasting happiness (1683)
- 98315: Never faile: or, That sure way of thriving under all revolutions (1663)
- 98333: An enquiry after happiness, in several parts (1697)
- 98594: The unreasonableness of atheism made manifest (1675)
- 98694: The mystery and method of His Majesty's happy restauration, laid open to publick view (1683)
- 98720: A pastoral reflection on death· (1691)
- 98823: Hughes's quæries. Or, choice cases for moots (1675)
- 98844: Medicinal councels or advices: written originally in French, by Dr. Theodor Turquet de Mayerne, Kt. Baton of Aubonne, Counsellor and Chief Physician to the late King and Queen of England. Put out in Latine at Gevena, by Theoph. Bonetus, M.D. Englished by Tho. Sherley, M.D. Physician to late King and Queen of England. Put out in latine at Geneva, by Theoph. Bonetus, M.D. Englished by Tho. Sherley, M.D. Physician in Ordinary to his present Majesty (1677)
- 98888: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affairs maritime and of commerce (1682)
- 98921: The Lord Chief Justice Scroggs his speech in the Kings-Bench the first day of this present Michaelmas term 1679 (1679)
- 98932: A treatise concerning estates tayle, and discents of inheritance (1641)
- 99067: The historie of the vvorld, in five books· (1671)
- 99086: Cases collect & report per Sir Francis Moore chivaler, serjeant del ley. Ore primierment imprime & publie per l'original remainant en les maines de Sir Gefrey Palmer atturney general a son Tres-Excellent Majesty le Roy Charles le Second. Ove deux tables des nosmes des cases & des principal matters conteinus en yceux (1663)
- 99159: Florus Hungaricus: or, The history of Hungaria and Transylvania (1664)
- 99296: Humane life: or, a second part of the enquiry after happiness. By the author of Practical Christianity (1700)
- 99545: A motive to have salt always in our selves, and peace one with another (1671)
- 99563: Meditations divine & morall (1659)
- 99585: Utopia (1685)
- 99589: The gentleman's calling. Written by the author of The whole duty of man (1696)
- 99815: Triumphs of female wit, in some pindarick odes. Or, the emulation (1683)
- 99927: Hugo Grotius, De rebus belgicis: or, The annals, and history of the low-countrey-warrs (1665)
- 100053: A catalogue of nobility (1662)
- 100149: The whole duty of man (1689)
- 100188: Good courage discovered, and encouraged (1642)
- 100279: The feign?d curtizans, or, A nights intrigue (1679)
- 100459: The Spanish fryar, or, The double discovery (1686)
- 100495: The right vvay to protestantisme (1643)
- 100550: Don Juan Lamberto: or, A comical history of our late times (1664)
- 100655: The synagogue: or The shadow of the temple (1673)
- 100712: The tryal of Edward Coleman, gent (1678)
- 100734: Ovid's Epistles (1683)
- 100818: The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Ambrose Rookwood, for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His sacred Majesty King William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom (1696)
- 100968: The first part of the institutes of the laws of England, or, A commentary upon Littleton (1684)
- 100992: The speech of Sr. Edw· Turnor, Kt (1670)
- 101227: The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter (1693)
- 101297: The whole duty of man (1675)
- 101347: The works of the learned and pious author of The whole duty of man (1695)
- 101433: A true account, of the proceedings against John Ayloff, and Richard Nelthorp Esquires (1685)
- 101449: Two disputations of original sin (1675)
- 101458: An Italian voyage, or, A compleat journey through Italy· (1698)
- 101477: A compendious collection of the lavvs of England, touching matters criminal (1675)
- 101562: The whole duty of man (1700)
- 101688: The tryal and condemnation of John Giles, that notorious ruffian (1680)
- 101785: How to do good to many: or, The publick good is the Christians life (1682)
- 101922: Unity and peace: or, The duty of the people in respect of communion with our church· (1683)
- 101945: A true copy of the journal of the High Court of Justice, for the tryal of K. Charles I (1684)
- 101975: A rationale upon the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England (1672)
- 102141: Britannia languens, or A discourse of trade (1680)
- 102183: A narrative of some passages in or relating to the Long Parliament (1670)
- 102235: A scholastical history of the canon of the Holy Scripture or The certain and indubitate books thereof, as they are received in the Church of England (1672)
- 102262: The brazen serpent: or, God's grand design (1673)
- 102426: Ovid's epistles (1680)
- 102444: An essay upon the fourth and fifth chapters of the Revelation· (1690)
- 102457: An account of Monsieur De Quesne's late expedition at Chio (1683)
- 102689: The new atlas: or, travels and voyages in Europe, Asia, Africa and America (1698)
- 102705: The town--shifts, or, The suburb-justice (1671)
- 102842: A collection of articles injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical (1675)
- 102899: Synegoros tha?la?ssios· A view of the admiral jurisdiction (1685)
- 102989: The maid's tragedy altered (1690)
- 103014: The soveraigns prerogative and the subjects priviledge (1658)
- 103138: The speech of Richard Vaughan Esq; recorder of Carmarthen, at His Grace the Duke of Beaufort (Lord President of Wales) his entrance into the said town (1684)
- 103193: Parsons law: or A view of advowsons (1663)
- 103286: The history of the crusade; or, The expeditions of the Christian princes for the conquest of the Holy Land (1685)
- 103403: Mamamouchi, or The citizen turn'd gentleman (1675)
- 103563: The fanatick in his colours. Or, The rise, heighth, and fall, of faction and rebellion, from 1648, unto 1661 (1661)
- 103615: The tryal of Nathaniel Reading Esq (1679)
- 103630: Hollands ingratitude: or, A serious expostulation with the Dutch (1666)
- 103645: A list of the members return'd to serve in this present convocation, summon'd to meet on the sixth of November at St. Paul's, and from thence adjourned to Henry the VII's Chappel at Westminster, on the twentieth of the same month (1689)
- 103685: An essay on translated verse (1684)
- 103690: The birth of Merlin: or, The childe hath found his father (1662)
- 103724: The dumb lady: or, The farriar made physician (1672)
- 103729: The second part of Absalom and Achitophel (1682)
- 103778: Reflections upon Coll. Sidney's Arcadia (1684)
- 103844: The remarkable sayings, apothegms and maxims of the Eastern nations (1695)
- 103893: Toleration and liberty of conscience considered, and proved impracticable, impossible, and, even in the opinion of dissenters, sinful and unlawful (1685)
- 104187: A vindication of some passages in a discourse concerning communion with God (1674)
- 104322: The life and death of Dr Martin Luther (1643)
- 104329: Advice to Balam's ass; or, Momus catechised (1658)
- 104447: An ordination and declaration of both Houses of Parliament sent to the lord maior of London, for the religious observation of the Lords Day, commonly called Sunday (1642)
- 104461: A sermon preached before the Honble Society of Lincolns-Inne, upon the 26th of July, 1685 (1685)
- 104659: The works of the learned and pious author of The whole duty of man (1687)
- 104665: Letters and poems, amorous and gallant (1692)
- 104777: An ode, in imitation of the second ode of the third book of Horace· (1692)
- 105284: The English rogue described, in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant (1665)
- 105423: The gentleman's calling (1679)
- 105870: Les reports de Sir Gefrey Palmer (1688)
- 105896: Aloisia, or, The amours of Octavia Englished (1681)
- 105948: Cases collect & report per Sr Francis Moore Chevalier, Serjeant del Ley (1675)
- 106162: Observations upon the statute of 22 Car. II. cap. I (1685)
- 106415: Les reports du tres erudite Edmund Saunders chivalier, nadgairs Seigniour Chief Justice del bank le Roy (1686)
- 106504: Style's practical register (1694)
- 106548: Albumazar (1668)
- 107066: Reflexions upon the controversy about the oath of allegiance, occasion'd by the letter in answer to English loyalty (1682)
- 107357: The royal grammar, commonly called Lylly's grammar, explained (1670)
- 107652: The temple (1667)
- 108082: The rehearsal transpros'd; or, Animadversions upon a late book, intituled, A preface, shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of popery. (1672)
- 108320: A declaration and representation from the forces of the northerne associations to his Excellencie, Sir Thomas Fairfax (1647)
- 108430: The fall of Babylon. Or, Seasonable reflections on the novelties of Rome (1690)
- 108909: A contention for truth (1658)
- 109102: A guide for the practical gauger (1673)
- 109369: Eiko?n basilike?. Or, The true pourtraicture of his Sacred Majesty Charls the II (1660)
- 110111: Troades Englished. By S.P (1660)
- 110570: Epinicia Carolina, or An essay upon the return of His sacred Majesty, Charles the Second (1660)
- 110586: Anglo-tyrannus, or the idea of a Norman monarch, represented in the paralell reignes of Henrie the Third and Charles kings of England (1650)
- 110587: The royal grammar, commonly called Lylly's grammar, explained (1670)
- 110815: The fallibility & falsehood of the Church of Rome (1676)
- 110828: The whole duty of man (1673)
- 110833: The whole duty of man (1691)
- 110867: Montelion, 1661. Or, The prophetical almanack (1661)
- 110905: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affaires maritime, and of commerce (1676)
- 110978: The whole duty of man (1696)
- 110985: The whole duty of man (1687)
- 111168: The Royalist reform'd or Considerations of advice, to gentlemen, divines, lawyers (1649)
- 111927: The compleat clark, and scriveners guide (1655)
- 112138: The humble desires of the knights, gentlemen, ministers, freeholders and inhabitants of the county and burrough of Leicester (1660)
- 112408: The tryal of Tho. Pilkington, Esq; Samuel Shute, Esq; sheriffs Henry Cornish, alderman. Ford Lord Grey of Werk. Slingsby Bethel, Esq: Francis Jenks. Sir Tho. Player, Knt. Chamberlain of London. John Deagle. Richard Freeman. Richard Goodenough. Robert Key. John Wickham. Samuel Swinock. John Jekyll, Sen. for the riot at Guild-Hall, on Midsommer-Day, 1682 (1683)
- 114127: A glass of justification, or The vvork of faith with povver (1658)
- 114317: The Swedish cloak of religion: or, A politick discourse between two citizens of Elbing (1659)
- 114349: The Quaker quasht and his quarrel quelled (1659)
- 114635: The merry conceited humors of Bottom the weaver (1661)
- 114879: Kosmobrephia, or The infancy of the world (1658)
- 115164: Graphice. The use of the pen and pensil. Or, the most excellent art of painting: in two parts. By William Sanderson, Esq (1658)
- 115929: The saints communion with God, and Gods communion with them in ordinances (1655)
- 116326: The Rump, or A collection of songs and ballads, made upon those who would be a Parliament (1660)
- 116405: Love-letters from a nobleman to his sister (1693)
- 116426: The whole faith of man (1659)
- 117320: An elegy on the death of Mr. William Sherwood (1699)
- 118222: The character of a phanatique (1660)
- 118930: A panegyrick to His Renowed [sic] Majestie, Charles the Second, King of Great Britaine, &c (1660)
- 119004: Great Britains misery (1643)
- 119395: Humane life: or, A second part of the enquiry after happiness. By the author of Practical Christianity (1690)
- 119398: The present interest of England; or, a confutation of the Whiggish conspirators anti-monyan principle (1685)
- 119495: Three questions resolved briefly and plainly (1688)
- 119562: The Christian temper: or, The quiet state of mind that God's servants labour for (1688)
- 119632: The whole duty of man (1674)
- 119633: The whole duty of man (1685)
- 119642: The whole duty of man (1690)
- 119721: The whole duty of man (1698)
- 120139: A list of the lodgers, together with the horses and arms of Mr. Loyal in Crown Court in Chancery Lane (1659)
- 120597: Foolish talking and jesting described and condemned (1694)
- 120956: A catalogue, containing variety of books, of the common & statute law, ancient and modern. Together with history, herauldry, travels, romances, poetry, &c. Will be exposed to sale by way of auction on Thursday the 18th day of February, 1685/6. at the Auction-House in the Ave-Mary Lane, over-against the Black Swan near Ludgate-Street. By Edward Millington, bookseller (1686)
- 120985: The description of the great machines, of the descent of Orpheus into Hell (1661)
- 120986: Ovid's Epistles (1693)
- 121360: The clerk's manual: or, An exact collection of the most approved forms of declarations, pleas, general issues, judgments, demurrers, and most kind of writs now used in the Court of Kings Bench (1678)
- 121452: Exercitatio de religione (1689)
- 121629: Rules for hearing the Word of God with certain and saving benefit (1693)
- 121730: The history of the world (1687)
- 122118: The histories of the gunpowder-treason and the massacre at Paris (1676)
- 122157: Good courage discovered, and encouraged (1642)
- 122528: Ars transferendi dominium: or, A sure law-guide to the conveyancer (1697)
- 122712: A collection of such of the orders heretofore used in Chancery (1676)
- 122732: The devout communicant exemplified in his behaviour before, at, and after the sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1683)
- 122736: Don Juan Lamberto: or, a comical history of the late times. The first part. By Montelion Knight of the Oracle, &c (1661)
- 122748: The prologue and epilogue to the History of Bacon in Virginia. Written by Mr. Dryden (1689)
- 123063: An introduction to astrology, after a new but more easie way, shewing the whole method of that learned art. By a well wisher to the mathematicks (1661)
- 123369: The second volume of Plutarch's Lives· (1693)
- 123389: The reward of the wise: and the fruitful Christians future blessedness (1672)
- 123417: The history of the holy war (1686)
- 123458: Divine breathings: or, A pious soul thirsting after Christ (1678)
- 123613: The vvorth of a penny, or, A caution to keep money (1670)
- 123807: The delights of Holland: or, A three months travel about that and the other provinces (1696)
- 123849: The English lovers (1662)
- 123901: The young clerks guide (1690)
- 123945: The daily office of a Christian (1688)
- 124035: Plutarch's lives· (1693)
- 124398: The cause of infants maintained, against such as would defraud them of their interest in the church or kingdom of God, or, A reply to Mr. Thomas Grantham (1675)
- 124618: Ovid's epistles, translated by several hands (1688)
- 124631: The perfect conveyancer: or, Several select and choice presidents, such as have not formerly been printed. Collected by four several sages of the law. Edward Henden, knight, late one of the barons of the Exchequer. William Noy, Attourney General to His late Majesty. Robert Mason, sometime recorder of London. And Henry Fleetwood, formerly reader of Grayes-Inne. Wherein are contained many excellent examples and instructions touching the manner and method of conveyances; useful for all persons, that are professors in the law, and desire to be rightly and judiicously [sic] informed. With an exact table, for the readers more ready recourse to any the particulars contained therein (1663)
- 124756: Traitte touchant l'obessance passive. Ou Lo?n fait voir que toute forte de resistance aux superieurs est defendue par la fainte ecriture (1685)
- 124849: The rules and orders of the Court of Common-Pleas (1682)
- 124989: Exercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrevvs (1676)
- 125036: Titles of honor. By the late famous and learned antiquary John Selden of the Inner Temple, Esquire. The third edition carefully corrected. With additions and amendments by the author (1672)
- 125063: Les reports de Sir Gefrey Palmer, chevalier & baronet, Attorney General a son tres excellent majesty le Roy Charles le second (1678)
- 125216: A brief instruction in the worship of God, and discipline of the churches of the New-Testament, by way of question and answer (1676)
- 125244: The royal grammar, commonly called Lilie's grammar, explained (1695)
- 125268: The obligation resulting from the Oath of Supremacy (1687)
- 125437: Seneca's Morals by way of abstract (1688)
- 125458: A short introduction to the art of painting and varnishing (1685)
- 125669: The whole duty of man (1683)
- 125750: A discourse of the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1692)
- 125822: The third volume of Plutarch's lives· Translated from the Greek, by several hands (1693)
- 125918: Two discourses concerning the soul of brutes (1683)
- 126083: The inconveniencies of toleration, or An answer to a late book, intituled, A proposition made to the King and Parliament, for the safety and happiness of the King and kingdom (1683)
- 126243: XXXIV. Sermons (1661)
- 126254: An ansvver to the sope-makers complaint (1650)
- 126364: The body of the common law of England (1655)
- 126396: The second volume of Plutarch's Lives (1688)
- 126397: The third volume of Plutarch's lives. Translated from the Greek, by several hands (1688)
- 126505: The tryal of William Staley, goldsmith; for speaking treasonable words against His Most Sacred Majesty (1678)
- 126766: The imposter expos'd, in a dissection of a villanous libell, (here printed at large) entituled, A letter to a person of honour, concerning the black-box (1683)
- 126982: The rump: or The mirrour of the late times (1661)
- 126991: A rational method of daily religion (1697)
- 127339: Seneca's Morals by way of abstract (1693)
- 127428: Death's envious triumph, in a memorial of the losse of the late incomparable and excellent Andrew Lord Rutherford (1664)
- 127689: Humane life: or, A second part of the enquiry after happiness (1696)
- 128099: The rehearsall transpros'd (1673)
- 128125: The heroine musqueteer: or, The female warrier (1678)
- 128224: Pia desideria (1685)
- 128524: The whole duty of man / (1681)
- 128571: A treatise of English particles (1676)
- 128879: The Christians dayly solace in experimentall observations; or, cordials for crosses in these sad and calamitous times of affliction. By R.H (1659)
- 129208: A true rllation [sic] of a most strange and wonderful tempest (1680)
- 129235: A catalogue of nobility (1662)
- 129892: A discourse concerning Antichrist (1680)
- 130188: A comment upon the two tales of our ancient, renovvned, and ever-living poet Sr Jeffray Chaucer, Knight (1665)
- 130235: Christian thoughts for every day of the month (1698)
- 130252: The sure way to wealth (1693)
- 130359: An enquiry after happiness (1692)
- 131300: King Arthur: or, The British vvorthy (1691)
- 131606: Systema agriculturæ (1675)
- 131849: To the the supream authorrity, the Parliament of the Common-VVealth of England (1659)
- 132114: Reasons against popery (1673)
- 132434: England's imminent danger, and only remedy faithfully considered and represented by an impartial hand (1671)
- 132444: The young king: or, The mistake· (1698)
- 132832: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1700)
- 133072: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affaires maritime, and of commerce (1677)
- 133128: Strange news from Arpington near Bexly in Kent (1679)
- 133277: A short view of the life and actions of the most illustrious James, Duke of York, together with his character (1660)
- 133364: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands· (1693)
- 133575: Episcopacy (as establishd by law in England) not prejudicial to regal povver (1678)
- 133639: The whole duty of man (1687)
- 133857: A catalogue of the names of all such who were summon'd to any Parliament, (or reputed Parliament) from the year 1640 (1661)
- 134121: The nunns complaint against the fryars (1676)
- 134254: A collection of such of the orders heretofore used in Chancery (1669)
- 134288: The book of rates, now used in the sin custom-house of the church and court of Rome (1674)
- 134505: P. M. S. An elegy, on the much lamented death, of the Right Honourable Sr. Hugh Windham Kt (1684)
- 134777: The beau defeated: or, The lucky younger brother (1700)
- 134940: The fulfilling of the Scripture, or, A discovery of the accomplishment of God's holy Word in his providential works. The third edition, corrected, and enlarged with doctrines and histories, by the author, Mr. Robert Fleming, Pastor of a church in Rotterdam. Published, and recommended by Daniel Burgess (1693)
- 135408: The young clerks tutor enlarged (1675)
- 135584: An elegy upon the unfortunate death of Captain William Bedloe (1680)
- 135689: Jura coronæ (1680)
- 135979: A brief declaration and vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity (1676)
- 136365: The Protestant almanack (1668)
- 136387: Anti-sozzo, sive Sherlocismus enervatus (1676)
- 136434: A poem on the coronation of King James II. and his royl [sic] consort Queen Mary. By John Phillips Gent. student of Lincoln's-Inn (1685)
- 137074: Exercitations concerning the name, original, nature, use, and continuance of a day of sacred rest· (1671)
- 137228: The tryals of such persons as under the notion of London---apprentices were tumultuously assembled in Moore-Fields, and other places, on Easter holidays last, under colour of pulling dowm [sic] bawdy-houses (1668)
- 137363: A treatise of English particles (1679)
- 137364: A treatise of English particles (1686)
- 137365: A treatise of English particles (1691)
- 137662: A true and exact account of the robbing of King William's coaches at Kensinton [sic], on Friday night last, being the 18th of this instant August (1699)
- 137723: The whole duty of man (1682)
- 138016: The wits, or, Sport upon sport (1662)
- 138127: Les reports des divers special cases (1689)
- 138383: Breviarium chronologicum (1699)
- 138674: Baptismo?n didache?, the doctrine of baptisms: or, A discourse of dipping and sprinkling (1678)
- 138784: The fairy-queen (1693)
- 139144: The whole duty of man (1696)
- 139280: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affairs maritime and of commerce (1688)
- 139579: The inconstant-lover (1671)
- 139841: Love tricks: or, the school of complements (1667)
- 139906: Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical (1664)
- 139934: Pharmaceutice rationalis: or, An exercitation of the operations of medicines in humane bodies (1684)
- 139938: The Young clerk's tutor enlarged (1689)
- 140070: The communicant instructed, how to examine himself in some necessary interrogatives, for worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1668)
- 140139: Golden remains of the ever memorable Mr John Hales of Eton College &c (1659)
- 140282: Of the office of the clerk of the market (1665)
- 140453: A practical exposition on the CXXX. Psalm (1669)
- 141218: Graphice· Or, The use of the pen and pensil (1658)
- 141247: Almahide; or, the captive queen (1677)
- 141395: The fairy-queen (1692)
- 141502: An elegie upon the never satisfactorily deplored death of that rare column of Parnassus, Mr. Iohn Cleeveland (1658)
- 141542: The whole duty of man (1679)
- 141571: An elegy on the death of Mr. William Sherwood (1699)
- 141633: Good manners for schools, or, A paraphrase upon qui mihi, &c (1700)
- 141655: The third part of the institutes of the laws of England (1671)
- 141737: The rogue discovered, or a congratulatory verse upon a book newly publisht (a piece much desired, and long expected) called the English rogue, a witty extravagant (1666)
- 141797: Rules of life (1663)
- 142536: Hugo Grotius, his most choice discourses (1669)
- 142858: A choice catalogue of the library of John Parsons, Esquire, late of the Middle-Temple, barrister: consisting chiefly of law & history, ancient and modern (1682)
- 142998: Occult physick, or The three principles in nature anatomized by a philosophical opperation [sic] (1660)
- 143159: The tryal of William Stayley, goldsmith (1678)
- 143254: Examen poeticum (1693)
- 143646: The whole duty of man (1687)
- 143648: The whole duty of man (1684)
- 143653: The whole duty of man (1687)
- 144414: Sylvæ: or, the second part of Poetical miscellanies (1693)
- 145113: The young clerk's president (1664)
- 145597: The whole duty of man (1678)
- 145599: The whole duty of man (1680)
- 145614: A funeral-sermon preach'd upon the death of Mrs. Sarah Bull, who deceased July 29th. By Danial Burgess (1694)
- 145740: Theopolis, or the city of God new Jerusalem (1672)
- 145749: The compleat writing master a copy book (1692)
- 145835: A true narrative of a base and bloody act done by a bayliff and his follovver on the body of one William Midgly (1678)
- 145857: An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use (1655)
- 146192: The gentleman's calling (1671)
- 146193: The whole duty of man (1680)
- 146194: The whole duty of man (1694)
- 146240: The enjoyment (1679)
- 146285: A catalogue of the choicest, and most valuable books, of the common & statute law (1687)
- 147026: The history of the holy war (1686)
- 147092: The whole duty of man (1694)
- 147271: The most difficult duty made easy: or, Directions to bring our hearts to forgive our enemies (1694)
- 147349: The exact effigies of a monstrous Tartar taken in Hungary by the valour of the noble Count Serini (1664)
- 147444: Les reports des tres honorable Edw. Seigneur Littleton, Baron de Mounslow, custos de le grand seale D'Angliteur (1683)
- 147558: Natalis Durret cosmographi regii, ac eminentissimi Cardinalis Ducis de Richelieu supplementi tabularum richelienarum pars prima (1647)
- 147742: Glossarium archaiologicum (1687)
- 147753: Mrs. Mary Green, living at a haberdasher of hats, next door to the Three-Crane-Tavern in Chancery-Lane; hath by the blessing of God, and many years practice, learned a most excellent method of curing these distempers here under-mentioned (1693)
- 147866: Lucian's works translated from the Greek (1685)
- 147887: The whole duty of man (1693)
- 147907: Novæ motuum cælestium ephemerides Richelianæ annorum 15, ab anno 1637 incipientes, ubi sex anni priores e fontibus Lansbergianis, reliqui vero e numeris Tychoni-Keplerianis eruntur, quibus accesserunt. In priori parte. 1 Isagoge in Astrologiam. 2 De aeris mutatione. 3 Doctrin primi mobilis exquisite demonstrata. In secunda parte. 1 Usus tabularum astronomicarum pro rebus omnibus ad astronomiam spectantibus instituendis. 2 De crisium mysterio tractatus. 3 Gnomonices liber unus, ubi scioterica delineandi horologia quocunque modo vel declinantia, vel inclinantia methodus omnium & facillima & brevissima tabularum ope, traditur. Authore Natal. Durret, cosmographo Regio, at eminentiss. Card. Richel (1647)
- 148452: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant; and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post (1693)
- 148497: The maids last prayer: or, Any, rather than fail (1693)
- 148555: The whole duty of man (1696)
- 148583: The royal grammar, commonly called Lylly's grammar, explained (1674)
- 148608: Utopia (1685)
- 148885: The tryal of William Stayley, goldsmith (1678)
- 149143: Miscellany poems (1685)
- 149515: An ordination and declaration of both Houses of Parliament (1642)
- 149545: The Rump: or the mirrour of the late times (1661)
- 149622: The old troop: or, Monsieur Raggou (1672)
- 149675: Navigation epitomiz'd, or, particulars most useful and usually taught in navigation: briefly represented and humbly tender'd to the view or perusal of the right worshipful the president (1690)
- 149911: The rehearsal transpros'd: or, Animadversions upon a late book, intituled, A preface shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of Popery (1672)
- 150243: His Majesties welcome in an honest blunt ballad. To the tune of Cook-Lorrell (1660)
- 150457: The odes, satyrs, and epistles of Horace. Done into English (1684)
- 151752: Mr. Wingate's arithmetick (1668)
- 151980: A farewell sermon preached by Mr. William Penn: on Sunday last, being the 13th instant, at the Quakers meeting-house at Westminster (1699)
- 152093: A choice collection of lavv books ancient and modern (1686)
- 152937: A true and perfect list of the names of the commissioners ordered by both houses of Lords and Commons to attend His Sacred Majesty (1660)
- 153188: [To the] King's most excellent Maiesty. The humble address of the society of the Middle-Temple (1683)
- 153754: Strange news from Arpington near Bexly in Kent (1679)
- 154348: Divine breathings: or, a pious soul thirsting after Christ (1692)
- 154349: Divine breathings; or a pious soul thirsting after Christ (1671)
- 156485: The second part of the heroine musqueteer: or, The female warrier (1678)
- 156534: Gravamina mercatoris: or, The tradesman's complaint (1694)
- 156534: Gravamina mercatoris: or, The tradesman's complaint (1694)
- 157145: A list of the names of the Irish prisoners, now lodg'd in So-ho-square, London (1691)
- 157791: Don Juan Lamberto: or, A comical history of our late times (1665)
- 158565: A list of the princes, present at the congress at the Hague (1691)
- 160262: The booke called, The mirrour of justices (1659)
- 160435: The history of the Turkish wars in Hungary, Transylvania, Austria, Silesia, and other provinces of the German Empire (1664)
- 160732: Shimei's curses on King David lighting on himselfe: or, Experimental observations of Gods severe and just judgements upon murtherers & traytors (1660)
- 160810: Pleas of the crown: or, A methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject (1685)
- 161236: Overbury revived (1661)
- 161615: The clerks grammar enlarged (1692)
- 161995: The most pleasant companion, or Choice new lessons for the recorder or flute (1681)
- 162264: The Christian decalogue: or, The gospel's ten commandments (1694)
- 162517: Annus mirabilis. The year of wonders, M. DC. LXVI. An historical poem (1688)
- 163050: The whole duty of man (1700)
- 163051: The whole duty of man (1699)
- 163571: Novæ motuum cælestivm ephemerides Richelianæ (1647)
- 163899: Digitus Dei et vox popvli, or a panegirical addresse (1660)
- 163921: The devout communicant exemplified, in his behaviour before, at, and after the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1675)
- 163922: The devout communicant exemplifi'd, in his behaviour before, at, and after the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1670)
- 164209: Advice to sinners under convictions, to prevent their miscarrying in conversion (1669)
- 164239: A sermon preached at the assises held at York, July the 23d. 1683. not long after the discovery of the late horrid conspiracy against His Majesties person and government. By Henry Constantine, M.A (1683)
- 164460: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of the learned Sir Edward Cook, Knight (1666)
- 164518: A collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical (1676)
- 164597: Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical (1677)
- 164636: Articles given by [blank] and delivered to the church-wardens (1671)
- 165376: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant (1693)
- 165691: Remarks upon a tract, intituled, A treatise of humane reason (1683)
- 165956: An exact account of a late famous defeat of the Irish forces near Belturbet (1690)
- 166336: The whole duty of man (1695)
- 166338: The whole duty of man (1686)
- 166339: The whole duty of man (1679)
- 166342: The whole duty of man (1671)
- 166350: The causes of the decay of Christian piety (1671)
- 166358: The whole duty of man (1688)
- 166555: An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use (1655)
- 166615: The morning ramble, a comedy. Acted at the Duke's Theatre (1673)
- 166770: The devout communicant exemplifi'd (1671)
- 166860: The curtezan unmasked: or, The whoredomes of Jezebel painted to the life (1664)
- 167096: A collection of such of the orders heretofore used in Chancery (1660)
- 167744: The history of the most renowned and victorious princess Elizabeth (1688)
- 168133: Articles given by [blank] and delivered to the church-wardens to be considered, and answered in his visitation holden in the year of our Lord God [blank] Whereunto the said church-wardens and side-men are upon their oaths to answer truly and particularly. (1664)
- 168403: The whole duty of man, laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader (1676)
- 168781: The hind and the panther (1687)
- 168956: Sermons preached by that eminent divine, Henry Hammond, D.D. Published according to the authors own copies (1675)
- 169344: Le second part des reports du tres erudite Edmund Saunders chivalier, nadgairs Seigniour Chief Justice del bank le Roy (1686)
- 169356: 'Eiko?n basilike? or, The true pourtraiture of His sacred Majestie Charls the II (1660)
- 169370: The whole duty of man (1684)
- 169435: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affaires maritime, and of commerce (1676)
- 170053: The whole duty of man (1672)
- 170453: The fulfilling of the scripture, or, A discovery of the accomplishment of God's holy word in his providential works. The third edition, corrected, and enlarged with doctrines and histories, by the author, Mr. Robert Fleming, pastor of a church in Rotterdam. Published, and recommended by Daniel Burgess. (1693)
- 171056: Hodos tethlimme?ne?. = The narrow way to glory. Delivered in a sermon, by the Archdeacon of Shrewsbury (1634)
- 171129: The lavves resolutions of womens rights: or, The lavves prouision for woemen (1632)
- 172099: The maids tragedie (1630)
- 175197: Egypts fauorite (1631)
- 175470: The historie of Henry the Fourth (1632)
- 175781: Alcilia (1613)
- 176008: Essayes of certaine paradoxes (1617)
- 177944: Alcilia (1628)
- 178315: A sermon of the nature of conscience (1621)
- 178425: The tragedie of Mariam, the faire queene of Iewry. VVritten by that learned, vertuous, and truly noble ladie, E.C (1613)
- 179292: The pleasant history of Lazarillo de Tormes a Spaniard (1639)
- 179402: Mathematicall recreations. Or a collection of sundrie problemes, extracted out of the ancient and moderne philosophers, as secrets in nature, and experiments in arithmeticke, geometrie, cosmographie, horolographie, astronomie, navigation, musicke, opticks, architecture, staticke, machanicks, chimestrie, waterworkes, fireworks, &c. Not vulgarly made manifest untill this time: fit for schollers, students, and gentlemen, that desire to know the philosophicall cause of many admirable conclusions. Vsefull for others, to acuate and stirre them up to the search of further knowledge; and serviceable to all for many excellent things, both for pleasure and recreation. Most of which were written first in Greeke and Latine, lately compiled in French, by Henry Van Etten Gent. And now delivered in the English tongue, with the examinations, corrections, and augmentations (1633)
- 180304: Nosce teipsum (1619)
- 180305: Nosce teipsum (1622)
- 180759: The sacred mysterie of the gouernment of the thoughts (1619)
- 181875: The tragoedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice (1630)
- 182683: The dumbe knight (1633)
- 184437: Alcilia (1619)
- 184746: Pasquils palinodia, and his progresse to the taverne (1634)
- 185723: A heavenly treatise of the divine love of Christ (1640)
- 186899: The posing of the parts: or, A most plain and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answers, arising directly out of the words of the rules (1638)
- 187905: The vvedding· (1633)
- 188901: The euer-burning lamps of pietie and deuotion (1619)
- 188980: Certain elegies, done by sundrie excellent wits (1620)
- 189217: Scipio's dreame. Or The statesman's extasie (1627)
- 190107: The weakest goeth to the vvall (1618)
- 191371: Cato in English verse (1624)
- 193162: Batrachomyomachia: or: The wonderfull and bloudy battell betweene frogs and mice (1634)
- 193167: The historie of Edvvard the Second. surnamed Carnaruan, one of our English kings (1629)
- 194895: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies (1632)
- 199857: Physicke, to cure the most dangerous disease of desperation (1604)
- 200892: Poems (1640)
- 202405: The fathers blessing, or counsell to his son (1619)
- 205934: The fathers blessing, or Counsell to his sonne (1621)
- 209420: A poetical description of Mr. Hogarth's election prints: in four cantos. Written under Mr. Hogarth's sanction and inspection (1759)
- 209508: A letter from an absented Member to a friend at Westminster (1739)
- 210329: A catalogue of the large and valuable library of Joseph Edmondson (1786)
- 210519: A key to the law (1765)
- 210524: Characterism, or, the modern age display'd (1750)
- 210820: The builder's director (1767)
- 210946: A sermon concerning the natural immortality of the soul (1704)
- 213156: The great danger and mistake of all new uninspir'd prophecies, relating to the end of the world (1707)
- 213854: An apology for the naturalization of the Jews (1753)
- 215464: The royal sin: or, adultery rebuk'd in a great king (1738)
- 215465: The royal sin: or, adultery rebuk'd in a great king (1738)
- 215466: The royal sin: or, adultery rebuk'd in a great king (1738)
- 216120: The london and country brewer (1738)
- 216121: The London and country brewer (1736)
- 217848: The trial of a cause between Richard Maddox (1754)
- 217909: He? Cratiste? To?n Melancholo?nto?n kai Mainomeno?n iatreia (1705)
- 218516: A. Webley, bookseller, at the Bible and Crown in Holborn, near Chancery Lane. Sells books in all faculties and sciences, (1765)
- 219449: Candour (1739)
- 219962: A discourse of murther (1725)
- 220386: A statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal (1800)
- 220414: A statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal (1800)
- 221094: The baths of the Romans explained and illustrated (1772)
- 221607: Ancient masonry (1736)
- 222564: An Authentic account of the late expedition to Bretagne (1747)
- 222761: A bold stroke for a husband, a comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden (1784)
- 223799: An historical list of horse-matches run (1756)
- 223801: An historical list of horse-matches run (1758)
- 223803: An historical list of horse-matches run (1759)
- 223854: A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life (1755)
- 223855: A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life (1759)
- 223859: A discourse upon the self-existence of Jesus Christ (1759)
- 223876: A method for preventing the frequency of robberies and murders (1754)
- 224024: A full and true account of the tryal, examination, and proceedings against Mr. John Maugridge a kettle-drummer, who was on Saturday the 14th of December, try'd before the twelve Judges at the Hall in Serjeants-Inn in Chancery-Lane, upon a special verdict, for the murther of Captain Cope on the guard at the Tower (1707)
- 224249: The whole duty of man (1709)
- 224251: The whole duty of man (1714)
- 224253: The whole duty of man (1715)
- 224256: The whole duty of man (1718)
- 224257: The whole duty of man (1719)
- 224672: A sermon preach'd in His Majesty's chapel at Sheerness, on the fifth of November, 1729 (1730)
- 224912: A letter to the freeholders of the county of Norfolk (1754)
- 225103: A review of Mr. Wilberforce's treatise (1800)
- 225479: The fall of the Earl of Essex (1731)
- 225509: Medicina gerocomica (1724)
- 225794: The consistent Protestant (1777)
- 226095: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Jones (1759)
- 226231: Four letters concerning the study of the Hebrew scriptures (1755)
- 227348: Jesus Christ God and man - and the necessity (1756)
- 228556: A catalogue of several gold, silver, copper and tin medals, rings, and several other pieces of antiquity: which will begin to be sold by auction, at the Old King's Head at the corner of Chancery-Lane in Fleet-street, on [blank] the [blank] of this instant February, (1713)
- 228976: The terms, or Conditions of national unanimity established upon just principles; and recommended at this juncture, to be serious consideration of the subjects of these kingdoms (1756)
- 229065: Christian conversation (1726)
- 229411: Compendium floræ (1800)
- 230457: A catalogue of a large collection of useful and valuable books (1762)
- 230487: Dialogue in the Elysian fields (1784)
- 230946: The east Indian (1800)
- 231623: The conspiracy of Gowrie (1800)
- 232106: An essay upon the national credit of England (1706)
- 232178: The eunuch (1737)
- 233377: A dissertation on liberty and necessity (1729)
- 234008: A faithful narrative of the life and character of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield (1739)
- 234665: The great danger and mistake of all new uninspir'd prophecies (1708)
- 234768: H. Piers and partner, booksellers, removed from near the Bull and Gate, to the Bible and Crown, near Chancery-Lane, Holborn; sell books in all faculties and sciences (1742)
- 235734: The humble representation of Stevens Totton (1795)
- 236623: The layman's sermon (1745)
- 236770: A letter from a lady at Madrass to her friend in London (1743)
- 237613: Lettre latine de plusieurs eve?ques de France au Pape Pie Six (1799)
- 237636: Love and artifice: or, A compleat history of the amour between Lord Mauritio and Emilia (1734)
- 237825: Luxury (1736)
- 237826: Luxury (1736)
- 237955: The man of manners (1737)
- 238202: Memoirs of the first settlement of the island of Barbados (1743)
- 238209: Memoirs of the life and most memorable transactions of Capt. William Henry Cranstoun (1753)
- 238738: National sins fatal to prince and people (1724)
- 238865: Observations on the statutes relating to the stamp duties particularly upon professional and mercantile proceedings (1786)
- 240696: A most proper reply to the nobleman's epistle to a Doctor of Divinity (1734)
- 240983: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1755)
- 241046: Observations on the assistance of the Holy-Spirit (1760)
- 241592: Phosphorick matches, or philosophical wax taper candles, ... Sold only by Arnold Finchett, ... no. 188, between Chancery-Lane and St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, London. (1785)
- 243186: A sermon (1784)
- 243386: The happy priviledge of repentance (1723)
- 244943: Sermons preach'd upon several subjects (1726)
- 245374: The tryal and condemnation of David Lindsay (1704)
- 246122: [A] treatise on the small-pox and fevers (1761)
- 247147: The gentleman and builder's director (1774)
- 248331: The necessity and measures (1713)
- 248897: The second volume. A catalogue of an extensive and valuable collection of ancient and morden books, including the library of an eminent Architect (1800)
- 249807: The trial of William Lord Byron (1765)
- 249835: A. Jos. Testa (1787)
- 251153: A specimen of printing types (1797)
- 251280: The smith's right hand (1765)
- 251335: Advice from farmer trueman to his daughter Mary, upon her going to service (1800)
- 252942: An impartial enquiry into the standing monuments, or external and internal evidences which prove the scriptures to be a revelation from God (1773)
- 253482: Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli (1725)
- 254207: Sketches of facts and opinions respecting the venereal disease. By William Houlston, member of the corporation of surgeons; fellow of the society of antiquaries and of the Medical Society of London; and surgeon to the philanthropic reform (1792)
- 254285: Some objections to "A method of increasing the quantity of circulating money - upon a new and solid principle." (1799)
- 254787: Archaeologia (1779)
- 256863: The causes of the decay of Christian piety (1704)
- 257917: A catalougue of the large & valuable library of books, of Thomas Day, Esquire, deceased, many of which are in elegant bindings (1793)
- 257918: A catalogue of the valuable library of books, of Anthony Keck, Esq. deceased, consisting of several hundred volumes of scarce books, in various languages, arts and sciences; together with sundry valuable manuscripts and missals, brought from his late house, at Theobald's Park, in Herts; which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction (1793)
- 258033: An account of the four persons found straved to death, at D-------- in Herfordshire. By one of the jurymen on the inquisition taken on their bodies (1769)
- 258160: In Chancery. Between Edward Gray Saunders, and another, plaintiffs, John Blore and others, defendants. A particular of sundry freehold and leasehold estates, lately of Thomas Carter, Esq. deceased, situate in Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square. ... and Stratford upon Avon. To be re-sold before Edward Leeds, Esq. one of the Masters of the Court, at the public sale room of the said court ... in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London, on Tuesday the 11th of February, 1800, (1800)
- 259407: Christ crucify'd: or, The marrow of the Gospel, evidently set forth in LXXII sermons on the whole 53d chapter of Isaiah (1723)
- 261598: J. Spence's cheap boot and shoe warehouse, (no. 84,) Chancery-Lane; makes and sells all sorts of men's and women's shoes of his own manufactory, (1784)
- 261972: Proposals for printing by subscription a new translation of the Holy Bible (1788)
- 262060: A particular of an estate, at or near Dunstable, in Bedfordshire, ... to be sold to the best bidder, on Tuesday the 3d day of September, 1765, at the Crown and Rolls Tavern, in Chancery-Lane, London. (1765)
- 262679: An essay towards a natural history of the herring (1755)
- 262688: A religious education recommended (1728)
- 263200: The rival wives (1738)
- 267914: The scripture-doctrine of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper briefly stated (1756)
- 269665: Youth's obstructions in their way to Christ and eternal life (1728)
- 269730: A discourse upon the self-existence of Jesus Christ (1755)
- 269805: Particulars and conditions of sale, of several valuable freehold estates, held in fee-simple, and of several most desirable leasehold estates, held for three lives, and renewable for ever, situate near the town of Roscommon, in Ireland (1792)
- 270436: The practice of pawnbrokers proved to be injurious to trade (1752)
- 270538: Notes taken during different journeys, made in the years 1792-3-4-5-6 (1798)
- 270572: A treatise on civil architecture (1768)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 271253: The tryal and condemnation of David Lindsay (1704)
- 272747: A Statement of the differences subsisting between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1800)
- 273444: A true and exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1729)
- 273622: Letter to Henry Grattan, Esq. M.P. &c. &c. &c. By William Smith, Esq (1800)
- 273624: Letter to Henry Grattan, Esq. M.P. &c. &c. &c. By William Smith. Esq (1800)
- 274253: The particulars (1797)
- 276618: A discourse upon the self-existence of Jesus Christ (1756)
- 278127: Among the orders of Trinity-term in the thirty-first year of the reign of his Majesty King George the Second (1758)
- 278344: A compendious treatise of all the degrees and symptoms of the venereal distemper, in both sexes, with remedies for their respective cures, prescribed (1735)
- 278633: The Genuine history of the life of Richard Turpin (1739)
- 278742: The clergy's right of maintenance (1727)
- 279065: Candour (1739)
- 279190: Catalogue of the London and Westminster Circulating Library (1797)
- 279271: Letter to Henry Grattan, Esq. M.P. &c.&c.&c. William Smith, Esq (1800)
- 280921: Authentic memoirs of the remarkable life and surprising exploits of Mandrin (1755)
- 285999: An essay, containing evident proofs against the methodists (1750)
- 286562: Doctor Cerf, lately arrived from France no. 6, Bailey's-Place, Little Tower-Hill, near the late Victualling-Office London: ... Well known for curing all kinds of disorders, both internal and external; likewise the secret disease, (1790)
- 286883: The Fatal consequences of domestick divisions, especially in the families of princes (1737)
- 288667: The universal jester (1754)
- 289495: Political truths humourously delineated (1757)
- 292270: The timber tree improved: or, The best practical methods of improving different lands with proper timber (1741)
- 293531: Introduction to the English tongue (1773)
- 294332: A letter to the Right Reverend Father in God George (1748)
- 294457: The case of Thomas Spence (1793)
- 295824: The doctrines of the gospel asserted and vindicated (1739)
- 298489: Lawrence Owen, mercer, at the Golden-Ball, near Chancery-Lane, Holborn, London; sells striped lutestrings, tabbies, black silks, rich sattins, armozeens, ducapes, ... missinets, &c (1770)
- 298874: A journey from London, to France and Holland: or, The traveller's useful Vade Mecum. ... The second edition. By R. Poole, Doctor of Physick (1744)
- 298902: Hosiery, now on sale at Wilkinson's manufactory and Nottingham warehouse, (no. 35) opposite Chancery Lane, Holborn; a large stock of silk stockings and all kinds of hosiery, fresh out of the frames, every week. (1795)
- 300202: Publick spiritedness recommended (1728)
- 305855: Proofs rise on proofs, that the union is totally incompatible with the rights of the ancient, self-legislative, and independent kingdom, of Ireland, however embellished and flattering its introduction may appear (1799)
- 308546: The history of king-killers; or, The fanatick martyrology (1720)
- 311133: Bellamy (1762)
- 314535: The whole duty of man (1713)
- 316615: A catalogue of chemical apparatus (1800)
- 316847: In Chancery. Singleton against Mitchell and others. A particular of the estate, late of William Singleton, Esq. deceased, in the county of Gloucester, ... to be sold, pursuant to the decree made on hearing this cause before Edward Montagu, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, at his chambers in Symonds-Inn, Chancery-Lane, London; on Tuesday, the 27th day of June, 1786, (1786)
- 317397: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace (1788)
- 317398: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace (1787)
- 317575: In Chancery. Smith against Byde, and others. A particular of the manor of Great Offley, otherwise Westbury, in the county of Hertford; and of several messuages, farms, and lands in the parishes of Offley, Hitchin, and Stevenage, in the said county of Hertford. Being part of the estates of Thomas Plumer Byde, Esquire, appointed to be sold before John Hett, ... one of the masters of the High Court of Chancery, at his chambers in Symond's Inn, Chancery Lane, London, on the [blank] day of [blank] 1783. (1783)
- 318728: A descriptive catalogue (giving a full explanation) of Rackstrow's museum (1791)
- 318847: Letter to Henry Grattan, Esq. M.P. &c. &c. &c. By William Smith, Esq (1800)
- 318894: The trial of Michael Walker, Richard Payne, and John Cox (1786)
- 319089: The unparrellel'd issue plaisters and pease for issues (1701)
- 319089: The unparrellel'd issue plaisters and pease for issues (1701)
- 319179: A genealogical history of the Royal families of England (1753)
- 319223: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 319225: A general abridgment of law and equity, alphabetically digested under proper titles; with notes and references to the whole. By Charles Viner, Esq (1742)
- 319317: Herefordshire song (1785)
- 320259: Volume the first (1800)
- 324529: More ways than one (1784)
- 324709: Poems and letters of the late Reverend Mr. Hubert Stogdon (1729)
- 324825: Hypatia (1753)
- 324895: Poems and translations (1769)
- 325732: The substance of Mr. William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union (1799)
- 326197: An impartial history of the life and reign of our late most gracious sovereign Queen Anne (1738)
- 326556: Onania (1737)
- 326557: A supplement to the Onania (1725)
- 326930: Review of a publication, entitled, The speech of the Right Honourable John Foster, speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland; in a letter, addressed to him by William Smith, Esq (1799)
- 327596: Onania (1730)
- 327964: A ramble through London (1738)
- 329955: An order of the High Court of Chancery (1744)
- 330064: Public nusance [sic] considered under the several heads of bad pavements (1754)
- 330976: An answer to Britanicus (1725)
- 331253: The modern Englishman (1738)
- 331254: The modern Englishman (1738)
- 331691: An essay on the qualifications and duties of an architect, &c (1773)
- 332161: Desultory observations, on the situation, extent climate, population, manners, customs, commerce, constitution, government, religion, &c. of Great Britain (1792)
- 333171: The crying frauds of the London markets (1795)
- 333463: Jeffery's edition of The castle of Otranto (1800)
- 333525: The validity of lay-baptism examined (1755)
- 334461: The description and use of the globes and the orrery (1745)
- 334544: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery for the city of London (1789)
- 334911: An essay on preaching Christ and Him crucified (1759)
- 335010: The polite gamester (1753)
- 336685: The life of Dr. Archibald Cameron (1753)
- 336688: The case of Elizabeth Canning fairly stated. Containing, an impartial account of every thing that has happen'd, or been transacted in this strange affair, from her being seized in Moorfields, to the present time. The Whole Evidence given on her Examination before the sitting Alderman; and that of Virtue Hall before the Justice, unravelled and set in a true Light. Likewise, Virtue Hall's Examination before Justice Lediard, and Recantation before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor. With pertinent remarks on the several passages as they occur in the narrative (1753)
- 337230: A letter from Capt. Flip to Major Bumbo (1738)
- 337347: A bold stroke for a husband (1784)
- 337348: More ways than one (1784)
- 337539: Two essays, one on conversation, the other, on solitude (1744)
- 338831: The ragged uproar (1754)
- 338947: Stories, moral and comical (1707)
- 339657: The case of Thomas Spence (1792)
- 339976: The rights of man, as exhibited in a lecture, read at the Philosophical Society, in Newcastle (1793)
- 340529: Love without artifice (1733)
- 340733: The True and genuine account of the life and actions of the Late Jonathan Wild (1725)
- 341218: Observations on the Act for preventing clandestine marriages. By the Reverend A- K , A.M (1753)
- 342049: A vision of heaven (1738)
- 343203: The true history and adventures of Catharine Vizzani (1755)
- 343793: The trial of Kenith Mackenzie, Esq; for the wilful murder of Kenith Murray Mackenzie, at Fort Morea, on the coast of Africa, on the fourth of August, 1782: who was tried by a special commission at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on Friday the 10th of December, 1784, and received sentence of death (1784)
- 343798: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1785)
- 344503: The false accusers or, who drank the P****'s health? A sermon lately preached in a chapel near St. James's, from Luke xvi.2. How is it that I hear this of thee? Give an account of thy stewardship: for thou mayest be no longer steward (1753)
- 344512: Peter and Aesop, a St. Giles's eclogue (1800)
- 344920: The impartialist. A poem. By T. Underwood, Author of the Snarlers (1767)
- 345292: A general treatise of morality, form'd upon the principles of natural reason only (1724)
- 345294: A perfect cure for the King's evil, (whether hereditary or accidental,) by effectual alcalious medicines: faithfully approv'd by the experience of eighteen years practice, and the testimony of above four hundred patients restor'd beyond relapse. By Thomas Fern Chirurgeon. P. S. Giving an exact Account also how He himself was perfectly cur'd by the same Medicines; after having languish'd Eleven Years under the same Distemper, and being given over at last, by several Eminent Physicians and Surgeons in London. Varia Hominum dona (1709)
- 345642: The fortunate country maid. Being the entertaining memoirs of the present celebrated Marchioness of L---- V----: who from a cottage, Through a great Variety of Diverting Adventures, became a lady of the first quality in the court of France, By her steady Adherence to the Principles of Virtue and Honour. Wherein are display'd The Various and Vile Artifices employ'd by Men of Intrigue for seducing Young Women. With suitable Reflections. From the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy. Vol. I (1741)
- 346784: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. Samuel Hollis (1724)
- 346785: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Hannah Hollis (1725)
- 347444: The tryal of Richard Hathaway (1702)
- 347615: A short memoir of the life of Edmund Law (1800)
- 347922: The trials at large of the capital and other convicts, onthe King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London; and also the gaol delivery for the county of Middlesex, Held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, On Wednesday, the 7th of December, 1791, and the following Days; Being the First Session in the mayoralty of the Right Honourable John Hopkins, Lord Mayor of the City of London, Taken in Short-Hand by E. Hodgson, Professor of Short-Hand; And Published by Authority. Number I. Part I (1791)
- 347923: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1790)
- 347925: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1789)
- 349530: The fulfilling of the Scripture (1726)
- 350777: A sermon on occasion of the death of Grey Neville Esq (1723)
- 350852: Vindications of the Christian verity: as the same is professed, preached and experienced, by the people upon whom the present age hath imposed the name of Methodists. By John Green, Clergyman. Part I (1762)
- 351778: Designs in architecture (1778)
- 352219: Night: a poem (1728)
- 353850: An exposition of St. Athanasius's creed according to scripture and the doctrine of the Church of England. With an explanation of those commonly (but falsly) call'd the damnatory clauses. For the benefit of ordinary capacities. By the author of The Psalms of David made fit for the closet (1720)
- 353922: The amorous humours and audacious adventures of one Whd. By a Muggletonian (1760)
- 353971: Quebec Hill; or, Canadian scenery. A poem (1797)
- 354529: Proofs rise on proofs, that the union is totally incompatible with the rights of the ancient, self-legislative, and independent kingdom, of Ireland, however embellished and flattering its introduction may appear. (1799)
- 354607: Practical discourses on the principal representations of the Messiah throughout the Old Testament. By W. Harris (1724)
- 354812: An account of the four persons found starved to death, at Datchworth in Hertfordshire (1769)
- 354957: An enquiry after happiness (1704)
- 355069: A letter to a Member of the present Honourable House of Commons, relating to the credit of our government, and of the nation in general (1705)
- 355284: An essay towards a natural history of the herring (1752)
- 355896: Grotesque architecture, or rural amusement (1767)
- 356186: A second postscript to Enthusiasm in distress (1724)
- 356213: The Britannic constitution (1727)
- 356992: A new preface to the second edition of Memoirs of the life, studies, writings, &c. of The Right Rev. George Horne, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Norwich, On certain points in theology and philosophy. (together with some remarks on a life of Dr. Horne, inserted in a New biographical dictionary.) By William Jones, M.A. F.R.S. one of his Lordship's Chaplains (1799)
- 357061: Tracts on the resolution of affected algebra?ick equations by Dr. Halley's, Mr. Raphson's, and Sir Isaac Newton's, methods of approximation (1800)
- 357544: The carpenter's compleat guide to the whole system of gothic railing (1765)
- 357545: The joyner and cabinet-maker's darling (1770)
- 357562: The doctrine of universal comparison, or general proportion. By James Glenie, Esq. F. R. S. Late Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers. Dedicated, by Permission, to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (1789)
- 357616: The patriot: being a dramatick history of the life and death of William the First Prince of Orange, Founder of the Republick of Holland. To which is prefixed, An Epistle to the Reader: Containing the Author's Sentiments about this Way of Writing. And to which is annexed, A Letter to the People of the Seven United Provinces, shewing that it is both their Interest and Duty, to make the Prince of Orange Stadtholder. By a lover of liberty (1736)
- 358622: The integrity of the Hebrew text, and many passages of Scripture, vindicated from the objections and misconstructions of Mr. Kennicott. By Julius Bate, M.A (1754)
- 358945: The substance of Mr. William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union (1799)
- 358946: Review of a publication, entitled, The speech of the Right Honourable John Foster (1799)
- 359452: Designs, and estimates, of farm houses (1772)
- 359454: Chinese architecture. Part the second (1759)
- 359456: Gothic architecture, part the second. In forty-three designs of paling of various sorts, for parks and clumps of trees, gates, hatches, &c. Likewise doors and windows, with proper Heads to them; Sashes of different Kinds, &c. To which are added, several designs of frets for Joiners and Cabinet-Makers; With Frets and Frizes for Smith's Work, Brass and Iron Fenders, Borders for Marble Tables, &c. The whole neatly engraved on twelve copper-plates. From th designs of P. Decker, Architect (1759)
- 359457: The temple builder's most useful companion, being fifty entire new original designs for pleasure and recreation; consisting of plans, elevations, and sections, in the Greek, Roman, and Gothic taste: Calculated for the Ornamenting of Parks, Forests, Woods, Gardens, Canals, Eminences, Extensive Views, Mounts, Vistos, Islands, &c. Together with a full Explanation, in Letter Press, to each Design, and exact Scales for Measurement. By Thomas Collins Overton (1766)
- 359459: The complete modern joiner, or a collection of original designs in the present taste, for chimney-pieces and door-cases, with their Mouldings and Enrichments at Large; Frizes, Tablets, Ornaments for Pilasters, Bases, Sub-Bases and Cornices for Rooms, &c. With a table shewing the proportion of chimneys with their entablatures, to rooms of any size: by N. Wallis, Architect (1772)
- 359460: The chimney-Piece-Maker's daily assistant (1766)
- 359478: The builder's price-book (1776)
- 359608: An essay concerning the original of society, government, religion and laws, especially those of the penal kind. By a person of quality (1727)
- 359859: Miscellaneous poems, viz. Night. In 4 books. Zeuma: or the love of liberty. In 3 books. Clarinda: or the fair libertine. The muses' address, and The tempest. By Mr. Ralph (1729)
- 359889: The president of presidents (1704)
- 360293: Remarks on some observations edited in "the British Critic" relative to a work, lately published, under the title of "literary antiquities of Greece:" tending to obviate some objections Proposed by the Critic; and to introduce a number of additional circumstances, Calculated to Illustrate Still Further The History of Antient Egypt; as well as that of The First Postidiluvian Ages. By Philip Allwood, A. M. (1800)
- 360445: An abstract of the sea-laws, as established in most Kingdoms of Europe, but more particularly in England and Scotland (1704)
- 360555: A tract on the national interest, and depravity of the times (1757)
- 360584: Great Britain triumphant. Containing a full explanation of a scheme for strengthening and invigorating the British Navy, and Capturing the Ships of War, and Privateers of France; Deeply interesting to Britons in general, and to Gentlemen of the Navy, and Merchants in particular. With Some Account of Certain other schemes, now preparing to be laid before Mr. Pitt, for raising Immense Supplies, for the purposes of war, without burthening the people; and for lessening their burthens in time of peace. Taking also some notice of certain other of the Author's inventions and contrivances both political, and philosophical. Dedicated to His Majesty, and Presented to the Right Hon. William Pitt. By Thomas German, Gent (1793)
- 360823: The horn exalted. Or, room for cuckolds. Being a treatise concerning the reason and original of the word cuckold, and why such are said to wear horns (1721)
- 361767: (the parents New Year's gift) The Christian's pattern: or, imitation of Jesus Christ. In four books. Containing among other Things, I. Christ the true Pattern to be imitated by every Christian. II. The Life of the Spiritual Man; or the Religious Exercises of every true Professor of the Name of Christ. III. Dialogues between Christ and the Disciple; in which the Doubts and Fears of the pious Soul are declared and removed; with unerring Directions to attain eternal Happiness. IV. The Christian assisted in his Preparations for, and worthy Receiving of the Holy Communion of the Lord's Supper. With reflections and observations on every chapter, never published in any other Edition of this excellent Treatise. To which are likewise now added, meditations and prayers for persons in sickness and trouble; with Hymns on various Subjects. By Thomas a? Kempis. To which is prefixed, the Life of the Author, with an Account of all his Writings. The whole embellish'd with a great Number of Copper Plate Cuts (1753)
- 361931: The turkish history, comprehending the origin of that nation, and the growth of the Othoman empire (1701)
- 362016: An elegy written at a Carthusian monastery in the Austrian Netherlands (1777)
- 362068: The modern Christian; or, practical sinner: exemplified, in the monstrous villanies of the age, and the great coolness and indifference of mankind towards their Creator, and the vast concern of salvation. The Farce of a Sick-Bed, and the Humours of the last Hours, in most Examples of Life. Punch and Port, the great Reliefs, in troubled Consciences. H-ll thought no hotter than a Town-Bagnio; and the D-l a sine well-bred Gentleman. Fasting, forgot in South Britain and Ireland. Our Roast-Beef, a weightier Incentive than our Religion, for Foreigners to visit us. Hypocrisy, a certain Sign of Insolvency. A Story of a 6 per cent. Lady, who pray'd her Friends and Acquaintances out of 30,000 l. principal Money. Marriage, a Separation for ever: The false Education of young Ladies the Cause of it. Christian Behaviour, much out of fashion: Quadrille and Ombre, obtain'd their Freedom of the City of London. All Men running mad and bewitched, and pursuing their own Destruction (1738)
- 363154: A view of the evidences of Christianity (1800)
- 363606: Antonio: a tragedy in five acts. By William Godwin (1800)
- 364721: A second part to the Morsels of criticism: containing additional dissertations and additional notes; further illustrating the original work; -and tending to shew the most perfect Consistency of Philosophical Discoveries, and of Historical Facts, with The Holy Scriptures (1800)
- 364723: Morsels of criticism (1800)
- 364984: The carpenter's and joiner's repository (1778)
- 364996: The practical builder (1774)
- 365191: A compleat course of chymistry (1709)
- 365387: North America, a descriptive poem. Representing the voyage to America, a sketch of that beautiful country; with remarks upon the political humour and singular conduct of its inhabitants. To which are subjoined, notes, Critical and Explanatory (1757)
- 365597: An investigation of the cause of the present high price of provisions (1800)
- 365737: An answer to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Reynolds, wherein the letters referr'd to in his Narrative, in answer to the Reverend Mr. Simon Browne, are inserted at large. Many Mistakes, concerning the Causes of the Reverend Mr. James Read's Ejectment, are rectified; And The whole of that unhappy Difference set in a clearer Light. By James Hawkins (1723)
- 367068: The genuine history of the life of Gill Smith. Late of Dartford, Apothecary. Who was executed at Kennington-Common, April 10, 1738, for the murder of his wife in St. George's-Fields. I. A Narrative of his most memorable Transactions from his Childhood to his Death; collected from authentic Memoirs and Accounts given by his most intimate Friends and Acquaintance. II. A summary View of his Trial; with Remarks. III. The Account given by the Rev. Mr. Wilson of Mr. Smith's Behaviour while under Sentence of Death, and at the Place of Execution IV. A Letter from his Mother, relating to her fruitless Endeavours to procure him a Reprieve. V. A Letter from an eminent Teacher among the People called Quakers, exhorting him to make a full Confession and Preparation for Death. VI. A Letter from his Friend Mr. Davies with Mr. Smith's Answer, relating some peculiar Circumstances about his approaching Death. Vii Mr. Smith's solemn Declaration in Relation to the several Crimes charged upon him of poisoning Mr. Polhilt's Family; of murdering his first Wife, and debauching her Sister; of attempting the Life of his own Mother; and the Murder of his last Wife with Remarks thereon. The Originals of all which Letters and Papers were sealed up in a Packet, and given by him at the Place of Execution, to the Rev. Mr. Wilson, in whose Hands they now are for the Satisfaction of any Person who has the Curiosity to see them (1738)
- 367430: A sermon preach'd to the Society of the Lord's-Day morning lecture, August 2. 1725 (1725)
- 367583: The measure of an incorporate legislative union considered with reference to the adjustment of 1782 (1800)
- 367715: Flora Britannica (1800)
- 367755: Philosophical principles of medicine, in three parts. Containing, I. A demonstration of the General laws of gravity, with their Effects upon Animal Bodys. II. The more particular Laws which obtain in the Motion and Secretion of the vital Fluids, applied to the principal Diseases and Irregularitys of the Animal Machine. III. The primary and chief Intentions of Medicine in the Cure of Diseases, problematically propos'd and mechanically resolv'd. By Tho. Morgan, M.D (1725)
- 367912: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Hubert Stogdon (1728)
- 369046: The history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1753)
- 369132: The life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1754)
- 369340: Authentic memoirs of the remarkable life and surprising exploits of Mandrin (1755)
- 369346: Edwin and Emma (1776)
- 369392: Miscellaneous poems, by several hands (1729)
- 369536: Natura, philosophia, & ars in concordia (1772)
- 369696: Essays on different subjects. Part II. By Thomas Barnardiston, serjeant at law (1745)
- 369963: Two genuine conferences between Mr. John Gonston, commonly called Dr. Sharpe, one of the most eminent among the Romish priests, lately deceased; and Mr. William Gunbie, a layman of the Church of England, now living at Barnet in Hertfordshire; on the subject of transubstantiation. Lately Held At the Pilgrim's Coffee-House in High-Holborn. To which is prefix'd some account of the life and character of the said Dr. Sharpe; and his strenuous Endeavours to convert Young Gentlemen and others, to the Romish Religion; he having made more Converts in England than all the Popish Priests besides (1736)
- 370227: The Nobleman and gentleman's director and assistant, in the true choice of their wheel-carriages (1763)
- 370650: An essay on the orders of architecture (1769)
- 371147: A second part of A view of London and Westminster (1725)
- 371151: A trip from St. James's to the Royal-Exchange. With remarks serious and diverting, on the manners, customs, and amusements of the inhabitants of London and Westminster. An Account of a City Entertainment in Christmas Holidays, with lively Conversation there. Wrangle between a Barrister at Law and a Foot-Soldier on the first Day of Term. Description of an Infant-Office, for letting out Children to Beggars. Proceedings of a Society of Affidavit-Men, Watch-Takers, &c The Management of Undertakers for Funerals; with their Method of getting Intelligence. Observations on the Behaviour of Maid-Servants, and Characters of several. Cavalcade from Newgate to Tyburn, with the Behaviour of Jailors and Prisoners. Modern Conversation at Coffee-Houses and Ordinaries. Ludgate, and its Inmates describ'd. The peculiar Talent of the City-Beaus, for Disputation. On the Antiquity of Lace Russles. On Constitution-Hill, St. James's-Park, and the Company there. Remarks on News-Writers, and their Works; with a sure Method of promoting the Sale of Pamphlets. &c. &c. &c (1744)
- 371907: A vindication of the principles upon which several Unitarian Christians have formed themselves into societies (1800)
- 372022: Human souls naturally immortal (1707)
- 372314: At the London and Westminster Circulating Library, No. 315, Holborn, near Chancery-Lane, books are lent to read, on an extensive, liberal, and new plan, by David Ogilvy & Son (1800)
- 372428: Proposals for printing by subscription a new translation of the Holy Bible, from corrected texts of the originals (1788)
- 372656: The trumpet, and the harp; or, a warning to careless professors, and the work of genuine Christians (1800)
- 372753: The gentleman's calling (1705)
- 373462: Sermons on various subjects (1754)
- 373819: The majesty and singular copiousness of the Hebrew language asserted and illustrated (1744)
- 374335: A new history of the East-Indies (1754)
- 374514: A concise history of the City of London (1752)
- 374525: The works of Flavius Josephus (1755)
- 374595: Madam Johnson's present (1755)
- 374760: Foreign essays on agriculture and arts (1765)
- 374789: Christ mystical (1755)
- 375348: A treatise of spousals (1711)
- 375450: A prospect into the spiritual world (1745)
- 375724: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the City of London (1783)
- 375725: The tryal of Kenith Mackenzie, Esq (1784)
- 375852: The fortunate country maid. Being the entertaining memoirs of the present celebrated Marchioness of L.V. Who from a Cottage, through a great Variety of Diverting Adventures, became a Lady of the first Quality in the Court of France, by her steady Adherence to the Principles of Virtue and Honour. Wherein are display'd The Various and Vile Artifices employ'd by Men of Intrigue, for seducing of Young Women; with suitable Reflections. ... . From the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy. (1740)
- 376036: The hard case of Mary Squires, the gipsey, and Susanna Wells (1753)
- 376247: A letter to a noble lord, containing, a new discovery of the scandalous and pernicious practice of running of goods from France, which has lately been carried on beyond all Example (1755)
- 376778: The merchant's complaint against Spain (1738)
- 376919: The conduct of the understanding (1800)
- 377170: Letters on the Irish nation (1800)
- 377298: The whole duty of man (1717)
- 377303: Officium hominis (1704)
- 377974: Notes of a journey from Berne to England, through France (1797)
- 378218: Arithmetick made so easy, that it may be learned without a master (1740)
- 378221: The description and use of the globes, and the orrery (1734)
- 378289: The gentleman and tradesman's compleat assistant (1769)
- 378501: A journal containing every transaction of consequence of the guards (1758)
- 378659: The history of the life and actions of Alexander the great (1755)
- 379063: The description and use of the globes and the orrery (1740)
- 379082: The description and use of the globes, and the orrery (1732)
- 379429: A chinese fragment (1786)
- 379816: A complete guide to the mystery and management of bees (1771)
- 380083: Antiochus the great (1702)
- 380188: The siege of Calais (1765)
- 380239: The draughts of the most remarkable fortified towns of Europe, in 44 copper plates. With a geographical description of the said places. And the history of the sieges they have sustain'd, and the Revolutions they have undergon, for above these Two hundred Years last. To which is prefix'd an Introduction to Military Architecture, or Fortification. Containing the Origin and Progress of that Noble Art; with the Explanation of all the Terms belonging to the same. A Work very Useful to all Gentlemen, and Officers in the Army. By Mr. Boyer (1701)
- 380766: An institute of the law relative to trials at nisi prius (1789)
- 380797: Practical Christianity (1708)
- 380870: The law-French dictionary alphabetically digested (1701)
- 380884: The stamp duties, compiled from the statutes (1790)
- 380901: The tryal of William Turton, Esq (1755)
- 381585: The description and use of the globes, and the orrery (1731)
- 381976: The whole proceedings in the House of Peers, upon the indictments against William Earl of Kilmarnock, George Earl of Cromertie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino; for high treason (1746)
- 381977: The whole proceedings in the House of Peers, upon the impeachment Exhibited by the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, in Parliament Assembled, in the Names of Themselves, and of All the Commons of Great Britain; against Simon Lord Lovat, for high treason (1747)
- 382208: The history of England (1702)
- 382319: A complete stamp table (1797)
- 382363: An impartial account of the invasion under William Duke of Normandy (1756)
- 382741: Romulus: a tragedy. From the French of Monsieur de Lamotte. By H. Johnson (1724)
- 382978: Mille testes. Against atheists, deists, and scepticks (1706)
- 383634: The law of corporations (1702)
- 383693: The lawyers [libr]ary[:] a new book of instruments (1710)
- 383740: Christian thoughts for every day of the month, with a prayer: Wherein is represented The Nature of Unfeigned Repentance, and of Perfect Love towards God (1705)
- 383962: Anatomical and mechanical lectures upon dancing (1721)
- 384131: Gallick reports (1737)
- 384442: Corrigenda et addenda ad Analysin fluxionum (1800)
- 384443: Analysis fluxionum (1800)
- 384703: The truth of the case: or, Canning and Squires fairly opposed (1753)
- 384722: Medicina gerocomica (1725)
- 384741: The compleat conveyancer (1701)
- 384749: Ars transferendi dominium (1702)
- 385178: The carpenter's treasure (1773)
- 385381: Chatsworth or the genius of England's prophecy (1783)
- 385973: Truth triumphant: or, the genuine account of the whole proceedings against Elizabeth Canning (1754)
- 386496: The royal sin: or adultery rebuk'd in a great king (1738)
- 387905: A guide to health through the various stages of life (1744)
- 388137: Luxury, pride and vanity, the bane of the British nation (1736)
- 388142: A compleat guide for Justices of Peace (1707)
- 388634: Nature, philosophy, and art in friendship. An essay. In four parts. I. Demonstrating the necessity and practicability of building all manner of houses proof against fire and Vermin; together with several curious and useful Observations on the Statutes relating to Builders, and Remarks on some capital Buildings lately erected in Westminster. II. An entire new Plan of constructing Chimnies, so as the Smoke cannot reverberate. III. Plain Methods pointed out, by which Smoaky Chimnies may be effectually cured. IV. Certain and easy directions to all mechanics in wood, how to finish houshold furniture, and the Wainscotting of Rooms, so as no Vermin can exist therein; and also how to cleanse those already infected. With drawings and references. To which is added, six letters on interesting subjects. The second edition. With an appendix, Giving a particular Account of the late Invention for preventing Fire by Iron-Plates, which the Parliament granted a Premium for last Sessions. By W. Cauty, Cabinet-Maker (1775)
- 388690: The practical builder (1778)
- 388871: A report of divers cases in pleas of the Crown (1708)
- 388995: The substance of Mr. William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union (1799)
- 389098: The gentleman and tradesman's compleat assistant (1768)
- 389378: Report of the proceedings of the British Mineralogical Society. (1800)
- 389405: Lusus juveniles (1753)
- 390056: Convenient and ornamental architecture (1767)
- 390109: To the nobility and gentry, and to every individual concerned in building; but particularly to all architects (1766)
- 390866: Sermons against popery (1723)
- 391109: The British representative (1736)
- 391381: A modest apology for the Roman Catholics of Great Britain (1800)
- 391928: Memoirs of a younger brother (1789)
- 392239: Fools have fortune (1707)
- 392254: Jonah (1724)
- 392874: Vases and tripods on twelve plates (1775)
- 393290: Poems, by Charles James, Author Of Hints To Lord Rawdon ON Some Military Abuses; Tarare, From Beaumarchais, &c (1792)
- 393738: Bellamy (1771)
- 393961: Animadversions on the speeches of Mr. Saurin and Mr. Bushe, &c. &c. By William Smith, Esq (1800)
- 394989: The mysteries of love reveal'd (1740)
- 395160: Great Britains triumph (1720)
- 396917: A treatise of English particles (1706)
- 397460: The lives and sufferings of the English martyrs (1755)
- 397515: Travels over England, Scotland and Wales (1707)
- 397608: The adventures of Malouka (1738)
- 398218: The history and antiquities of the four Inns of Court (1780)
- 398881: Original designs of temples (1766)
- 399034: Miscellaneous translations, in prose and verse (1723)
- 399446: The life of the Right Reverend Dr. White Kennett (1730)
- 399447: The life of the Right Reverend Dr. White Kennett (1730)
- 400676: A discourse on divine providence (1702)
- 400828: Letter to Henry Grattan (1800)
- 401185: Milton's Paradise lost (1755)
- 401212: The considerations (1710)
- 401343: The beauties of the English stage (1737)
- 402092: Memoirs of the life of Robert Devereux (1753)
- 402279: Plans, elevations and sections, of noblemen and gentlemen's houses (1767)
- 402424: Musarum deliciæ (1728)
- 402728: A discourse, to which the prize was adjudged by the Academy of Dijon, in the year 1750, on this question proposed by that academy: whether the re-establishment of arts and sciences has contributed to purify our morals. By a citizen of Geneva. Translated from the French, by R. Wynne, A.M (1752)
- 403441: The divine avenger (1738)
- 403452: A funeral sermon for the late Reverend Mr. John Mottershed (1729)
- 403915: Second thoughts concerning human soul (1702)
- 404218: Shakespeare. Containing the traits of his characters (1774)
- 404859: Convenient and ornamental architecture (1770)
- 405098: A declaration against George (1732)
- 407659: God, and all other reasonable beings, happy in proportion to their virtue (1724)
- 408289: The art of painting (1738)
- 409049: The arraignment, confession, and condemnation of James Boucher, Gent. for high treason (1704)
- 409410: The rival wives. Or, the greeting of Clarissa to Skirra in the Elysian shades (1738)
- 409434: The trial of Lawrence Earl Ferrers, for the murder of John Johnson, before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in full Parliament, on Wednesday the 16th, Thursday the 17th, and Friday the 18th of April, 1760: on the last of which days, judgment for murder was given against him (1760)
- 410943: The life of King Edward III. of England (1734)
- 410997: Memoirs of the Dutch trade in all the states, kingdoms, and empires in the world (1718)
- 411205: A short memoir of Michael Dodson, Esq (1800)
- 412329: Some memoirs of the life and character of the reverend and learned Thomas Manton, D.D (1725)
- 412344: A table - readily demonstrating by the selection of special instances, the manner & proportion of the distribution of intestates personal estates, either directly or by obvious inference, in any case that can possibly happen (1779)
- 412498: Encaustic: or, Count Caylus's method of painting in the manner of the ancients (1760)
- 413563: The life of Major J. G. Semple Lisle (1799)
- 414001: The compleat history and antiquities of the antient Egyptians (1738)
- 414209: On poetry: a rapsody (1733)
- 414210: On poetry: a rapsody (1734)
- 414600: A paraphrase of the thirty-eighth chapter of Job (1779)
- 415412: The prison groans and sorrowful lamentation of Elizabeth Forister, for the murder of Mr. Pimlot, attorney, in Chancery Lane (1720)
- 415849: A rhapsody occasioned by a late extraordinary decision. And inscribed to Sir Watkin Lewes (1775)
- 416050: The rival wives answer'd: or, Skirra to Clarissa (1738)
- 416051: The rival wives. Or, the greeting of Clarissa to Skirra in the Elysian shades (1738)
- 416080: Robin-Hood and the Duke of Lancaster. A ballad (1727)
- 416721: Sermon VI. The great duty of family religion: or, Joshua's resolution worthy the imitation of every master of a family. By George Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxford (1739)
- 416757: A sermon on occasion of the death of Grey Neville Esq (1723)
- 417206: The real crisis (1735)
- 417547: The rehearsal (1701)
- 417578: Religion, a nation's safety (1756)
- 419231: The sixteenth epode of Horace, imitated: and addressed to the people of England (1739)
- 420414: Speculum Linnæanum (1790)
- 420525: The speech of the Right Honourable Philip Lord Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, made by him, as Lord High Steward of Great Britain, on Thursday the 19th day of March, 1746, upon giving judgment against Simon Lord Lovat, in Westminster-Hall, on the Impeachment of High-Treason, exhibited against Him, by the House of Commons. Published by Order of the House of Peers (1747)
- 420526: The speech of the Right Honourable Philip Lord Hardwicke, Lord High-Chancellor of Great Britain (1746)
- 421113: Thunder powder, a curious, harmless, diverting, innocent powder, ... The above powder is prepared and sold only by Arnold Finchett, at his tinware manufactory, no. 188, between Chancery-Lane and St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, London, (1785)
- 421961: To the electors of Great Britain serious reflexions on a dissolution of Parliament. By an elector (1784)
- 422397: A treatise on civil architecture (1759)
- 422749: The tryal of skill between 'squire Walsingham and mother Osborne (1734)
- 422751: The tryals of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr. For feloniously stealing Mrs Pleasant Rawlins, a virgin and heiress of a considerable fortune: with An Intent to Cause and Procure the said Pleasant Rawlins against her Will, to Marry the said Haagen Swendsen. At the Queens Bench Bar at Westminster, Nov. 25. 1702. Before The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and the rest of the Judges of the said Court, of which Fact the said Haagen Swendsen and Sarah Baynton were found Guilty, and the said Swendsen was executed for the same, Decemb. 9th following. The said Baynton being with Child was Reprieved after Sentence (1703)
- 425561: An Elegy on the much lamented death of William Howard Esq (1728)
- 425785: Paul and Virginia. Translated from the French, of Bernardin St. Pierre (1800)
- 427219: Intelligence from the moon (1782)
- 457753: Der Neue, verbessert- und zuverla?ssige americanische Calender, auf das 1783ste Jahr Christi (1782)
- 468387: The clergy's right of maintenance (1726)
- 468481: Mathematical transactions and collections (1762)
- 469918: Cryptography. Or a new, easy, and compendious system of short-hand (1762)
- 471398: The ladies annual journal; or, Complete pocket-book (17uu)
- 471757: Cudgel-playing modernized and improved; or, the science of defence (1800)
- 471809: The history of the present state of the Ottoman Empire (1701)
- 471959: The Christians refuge: or Heavenly antidotes against the plague in this time of generall contagion (1665)
- 471990: On Quakerism (1800)
- 473226: Laws for the regulation & management of the benevolent Choral Fund (1791)
- 473369: A descriptive catalogue (giving a full explanation) of Rackstrow's Museum (1782)
- 476464: The speech of Sr. Edw· Turnor, Kt (1670)
- 477174: The whole duty of man (1682)
- 478002: A journey from London, to France and Holland: or, The traveller's useful vade mecum (1742)
- 478940: A particular of the manor, tythes of the manor, and estate, of Tadworth, in the county of Surry (1772)
- 478973: A particular of the freehold estates of James Storey (1797)
- 479221: Repent or perish (1721)
- 479222: On Quakerism (1800)
- 479539: The whole duty of man (1711)
- 479632: Man-midwifery analysed: and the tendency of that practice detected and exposed (1768)
- 479761: A discourse concerning the best method of teaching the Latin language (1730)
- 479828: National sins fatal to prince and people (1725)
- Chancery lane
- 1478: The Life and history of the Right Honourable Henry St. John, Lord Visc. Bolingbroke (1754)
- 2794: Now open, at Rackstrow's Museum, no. 197, between Temple-Bar and Chancery-lane, Fleet-street, Clark's optical exhibition of natural magic, or wonderful aerial appearances of delightful objects (1794)
- 11337: The plate-glass-book (1764)
- 16925: The life and adventures of Roxana, the forunate mistress (1755)
- 20360: The Canninad. Or, Betty's soliloquy in Newgate, on the night destin'd for her departure to her American settlement, but luckily proving the eve of her deliverance. A song (1754)
- 23568: The genuine lives of Capt. Cranstoun, and Miss Mary Blandy (1753)
- 27207: A method to learn to design the passions, proposed in a conference on their general and particular expression (1734)
- 29734: The History of England (1706)
- 33686: Samuel Toten, from Symond's-Inn Coffeehouse, Chancery-lane, London, begs leave to inform the nobility, gentry, and others, that he hath taken the Halifax-Arms at Teddington, (1760)
- 47039: House of Lords. James Browne, - - - appellant. John Kenney, a minor, by Thomas Kenney his father and guardian, and William Leonard, esquire. Respondents. The case of the appellant (1798)
- 67667: Design of an institution for the relief of young women in peculiar situations of distress (1799)
- 68962: [Some] observations upon the act to prevent frivolous and vexatious arrests (1725)
- 69328: The recorder of London's speech, to the King (1717)
- 71120: The Scourge (1771)
- 71353: The Scotch mercury, communicating the affairs of Scotland, and the northern parts (1643)
- 71549: New Christian vses, upon the vveekly true passages and proceedings (1643)
- 72077: Old England's journal (1753)
- 72355: Miscellaneous letters (1694)
- 73204: The Infallible astrologer: or, Mr. Silvester Partrige's prophesie and predictions of what shall infallibly happen in, and about the Cities of London and Westminster, for every day this week (1700)
- 74793: The Jesting astrologer: or, The merry observator (1701)
- 75425: Les reports de Sir John Savile chevalier, nadgairis Baron de l'Exchequer (1675)
- 75717: Epilogue to Her Royal Highness, on her return from Scotland. Written by Mr. Otway (1682)
- 75754: L. Annæus Seneca's Troas (1686)
- 76159: Henry the Second, King of England (1693)
- 76173: The life of the most illustrious monarch Almanzor (1693)
- 76178: The prologue to the City heiress, or, Sir Timothy Treatall. Written by Tho. Otway. Spoken by Mrs. Barry (1682)
- 76220: Prologue, to The Duke of Guise. Written by Mr. Dryden: spoken by Mr. Smith (1682)
- 76282: To the Duke on his return. Written by Nat. Lee (1682)
- 76865: The Spanish fryar or, the double discovery (1681)
- 77027: The Duke of Guise (1683)
- 77303: The method of turning the militia of Scotland, into a standing army, as it is ordered by His Majesties Privy Council there (1680)
- 77364: Index poeticus (1667)
- 77484: The woman turn'd bully (1675)
- 77510: Threnodia Augustalis (1685)
- 77980: The reasonablenes of Scripture-beleif (1672)
- 78019: England's improvement reviv'd (1673)
- 78326: The gentleman dancing-master (1673)
- 78542: A remedie against dissention (1644)
- 78823: Paradise lost (1688)
- 79858: God's plea for Nineveh: or, London's precedent for mercy (1657)
- 79906: A sermon delivered at Maidston in Kent, at the assizes there held, August 23. 1641 (1642)
- 80284: The poor scholar (1662)
- 80333: A pleasant comedy, called, The tvvo merry milk-maids: or, The best words wear the garland (1661)
- 80451: Thalia rediviva (1678)
- 80480: Lex ignea: or The school of righteousness (1666)
- 80482: A right pithy, pleasant, and merry comedy, entituled, Gammer Gurtons needle (1661)
- 80501: Contemplations moral and divine· (1677)
- 80747: The tragedie of Hero and Leander (1669)
- 80781: The life and death of Dr Martin Luther (1641)
- 81073: Justification evangelical: or a plain impartial Scripture-account of God's method in justifying a sinner (1677)
- 81123: The life of St. Francis Xavier, of the Society of Jesus, apostle of the Indies, and of Japan. Written in French by Father Dominick Bohours, of the same Society. Translated into English by Mr. Dryden (1688)
- 81260: The church's triumph over death (1694)
- 81268: Paradise lost (1688)
- 81925: The second volume of Plutarch's lives· (1684)
- 82116: Troilus and Cressida, or, Truth found too late (1679)
- 82372: The Duke of Guise (1687)
- 82609: Sylvæ: or, The second part of Poetical miscellanies (1685)
- 82620: A true coppy of the epilogue to Constantine the Great (1684)
- 82762: Amphitryon; or, the two Socia's (1690)
- 82992: An account of the digging up of the quarters of William Stayley, lately executed for high treason, for that his relations abused the Kings mercy (1678)
- 83453: The medall (1682)
- 83489: Religio laici or a layman's faith (1683)
- 83615: Threnodia Augustalis (1685)
- 84013: The arraignments, tryals and condemnations of Charles Cranburne, and Robert Lowick, for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His sacred Majesty King William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom (1696)
- 84205: The tryal of Spencer Cowper, Esq; John Marson, Ellis Stevens, and William Rogers, gent (1699)
- 84247: The trial, conviction and condemnation of Andrew Brommich and William Atkins, for beiug [sic] Romish priests, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs, at summer assizes last at Stafford held there for the county of Stafford (1679)
- 84393: A sermon preach'd before the right honourable Sir Henry Tulse (1684)
- 84423: The Church of Rome unmask?d: or Her false principles briefly detected (1679)
- 84852: Observations both historical and moral upon the burning of London, September 1666 (1667)
- 85490: Booker rebuk'd for his Telescopium uranicum or Ephemeris (1665)
- 85561: The royal robe: or, A treatise of meeknesse (1661)
- 85767: Albion and Albanius (1685)
- 86210: Reason (1690)
- 86769: Stemma sacrum, the royal progeny delineated (1660)
- 86808: The Italian husband (1698)
- 87245: Systema agriculturæ (1687)
- 87674: A perfect list of the Lords of the other House, and of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, and barons of the Cinque Ports, now assembled in this present parliament holden at Westminster, for the commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Jan. 27. 1658 (1659)
- 87715: The second part of the works of Mr. Abraham Cowley (1681)
- 88545: Brief animadversions on, amendments of, & additional explanatory records to, the fourth part of the institutes of the lawes of England (1669)
- 88631: A discourse of the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1685)
- 89045: Anti-sozzo, sive Sherlocismus enervatus (1675)
- 89327: Prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius (1664)
- 89363: Monsieur Pascall's thoughts, meditations, and prayers, touching matters moral and divine (1688)
- 89733: The tryal and conviction of John Tasborough and Ann Price (1680)
- 89850: A treatise of nobility (1664)
- 89987: The prophetess: or, The history of Dioclesian. Written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. With alterations and additions, after the manner of an opera. Represented at the Queen's Theatre, by Their Majesties Servants (1690)
- 90052: Fraterna correptio: or, The saints zeale against sinful altars (1655)
- 90380: Modern policy compleated, or, The publick actions and councels both civill and military of his Excellency the Lord Generall Monck (1660)
- 90515: Rump: or An exact collection of the choycest poems and songs relating to the late times. By the most eminent wits, from anno 1639. to anno 1661 (1662)
- 90518: London's lamentations: or, A serious discourse concerning the late fiery dispensation that turned our (once renowned) city into a ruinous heap (1670)
- 90592: The Dutch drawn to the life (1664)
- 90638: The polititian cheated (1663)
- 90994: Systema agriculturæ (1681)
- 91261: The book of rates now used in the sin custom-house of the church and court of Rome· (1678)
- 91300: An Historical account of the late great frost (1684)
- 91407: The soldier's guide (1686)
- 91830: The history of the League (1684)
- 92066: Truth prevailing against the fiercest opposition, or, An answer to Mr. Iohn Goodwins water-dipping no firm footing for church communion (1655)
- 92549: Practical Christianity: or, An account of the holinesse which the Gospel enjoyns (1677)
- 92550: Practical Christianity or, An account of the holiness which the Gospel enjoyns (1681)
- 92630: A compleat journal of the votes, speeches and debates, both of the House of Lords and House of Commons (1693)
- 94023: Cupid's courtship: or The celebration of a marriage between the god of love and Psiche (1666)
- 94561: The doctrine of the asse: or, A brief account of their principles and practice (1661)
- 94903: The speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner at his execution in Leaden-Hall-street, January 21. 1663 (1664)
- 95689: Montelion, 1660. Or, The prophetical almanack (1660)
- 95732: A new discovery of the French disease and running of the reins (1662)
- 96456: Prologue to His Royal Highness, upon his first appearance at the Duke's Theatre since his return from Scotland. Written by Mr. Dryden. Spoken by Mr. Smith (1682)
- 96767: Plutarch's Lives (1683)
- 97637: A collection of such of the orders heretofore used in Chancery;bwith such alterations and additions thereunto, as the right Honorable Edward Earle of Clarendon Lord Chancellor of England, by and with the advice and assistance of the Honorable Sir Harbottle Grimston Barronet Master of the Rolls, have thought fit at present to ordaine and publish. For reforming of several abuses in the said court, preventing multiplicity of suits, motions, and unnecessary charge to the suiters, and for their more expeditious and certain course for relief (1661)
- 97751: The body of the common law of England (1655)
- 97851: Calling and election: or, Many are called, but few are chosen (1674)
- 97853: The antiquity, legality, right, use, and ancient usage of fines, paid in chancery (1663)
- 97866: An humble addresse to the Right Honourable Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament· (1660)
- 98242: Fair warning: The second part. Or XX prophesies concerning the return of popery (1663)
- 98331: Love-letters between a noble-man and his sister (1693)
- 98334: Practical Christianity: or, an account of the holiness which the Gospel enjoins (1693)
- 98337: Practical Christianity: or, An account of the holiness which the Gospel enjoins (1700)
- 98732: The historie of the world (1666)
- 98939: A narrative, or journal of the proceedings of their Excellencies, the Right Honourable the Lord Holles, and the Lord Coventry (1667)
- 99065: Ovid travestie (1680)
- 99453: The rehearsal (1672)
- 99740: Paradise lost (1692)
- 99757: The maids tragedie (1641)
- 99784: Amphitryon; or, the two Sosia's (1691)
- 99802: Golden remains, of the ever memorable, Mr. John Hales, of Eaton-Colledge, &c. The second impression. With additions from the authours own copy, viz. sermons & miscellanies. Also letters and expresses concerning the Synod of Dort, (not before printed,) from an authentick hand (1673)
- 99900: The Dutch lover (1673)
- 99930: The false count, or, A new way to play an old game (1682)
- 100093: Prologue to the Dutchess, on her return from Scotland. Written by Mr. Dryden (1682)
- 100320: A new dictionary of the terms ancient and modern of the canting crew (1699)
- 100357: Sir Patient Fancy (1678)
- 100361: Troilus and Cressida, or, truth found too late (1679)
- 100585: Contemplations moral and divine (1676)
- 100767: The tryals and condemnation of Robert Charnock, Edward King, and Thomas Keyes, for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His sacred Majesty, K. William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom (1696)
- 100872: The Spanish gipsie (1661)
- 100910: A true and impartial account of the arraignment, tryal, examination, confession and condemnation of Col. Iames Turner (1664)
- 101221: Anti-Baal-Berith justified, and Zech. Crofton tryed and cast in his appearance before the (so called) prelate-justice of peace (1662)
- 101494: The fiery trigon revived (1672)
- 101571: Fathers own son (1660)
- 102223: Miscellanea (1693)
- 102539: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, June the 25th. 1682. By Samuel Fuller, D.D. chancelour of the church of Lincoln, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by His Majesty's special command (1682)
- 102937: Two treatises, viz. The Christian freedome, and The deformed forme of a formall profession (1641)
- 103162: The worlds idol (1659)
- 103512: Religio laici or A laymans faith (1682)
- 103848: The king's prerogative and the subject's priviledges asserted according to the laws of England (1684)
- 105001: An account of Queen Mary's methods for introducing popery, and procuring a Parliament to confirm it (1681)
- 105482: The catterpillers of this nation anatomized (1659)
- 105808: Reason and judgement: or, Special remarques of the life of the renowned Dr. Sanderson, late Lord Bishop of Lincoln (1663)
- 106009: Astrological predictions of Englands happy success, and compleat victory over the French, Dutch, & Dane, this year 1667 (1667)
- 106159: Absalom and Achitophel (1682)
- 106447: The counterfeits (1679)
- 107537: Fragmenta aulica. Or, Court and state jests in noble drollery (1662)
- 107566: Villare Anglicum: or A view of all the cities, towns and villages in England (1678)
- 107828: The reasonablenes of Scripture-belief (1672)
- 107864: The union of honour (1641)
- 108279: A vindication of His Majesty and the army (1647)
- 109017: A cure for a cuckold (1661)
- 109305: England described: or the several counties & shires thereof briefly handled (1659)
- 110025: A seasonable exhortation of sundry ministers in London to the people of their respective congregations (1660)
- 110148: The perfect conveyancer: or, Severall select & choice presidents (1650)
- 110466: A letter from a friend, to a person of quality (1682)
- 110552: The campagne of the French King in the year 1677 (1679)
- 110685: Respublica Anglicana or The historie of the Parliament in their late proceedings (1650)
- 110741: A brief view of the late troubles and confusions in England (1660)
- 111509: The legend of Captaine Iones (1648)
- 111510: The legend of Captaine Iones (1648)
- 112340: Tapeinobasia: or, A sermon of walking humbly with God. Preached at Serjeants Inne in Chancery-lane, by Mr John Ridley, Chaplain there. April 29. 1649. Imprimatur. John Downame. May 8. 1649 (1649)
- 113818: An exact book of entries, of the most select judiciall vvrits used in the common-law (1658)
- 114247: A moderate answer to certain immoderate quæries laid down in a printed paper, entituled, A brief relation, containing an abreviation of the arguments urged by the late Protector against the government of this nation by a King, &c (1659)
- 114436: St. Georges Day sacred to the coronation of his most excellent Majesty Charles the II (1661)
- 114661: Don Juan Lamberto: or, a comical history of the late times. The first part. By Montelion Knight of the Oracle, &c (1660)
- 114825: Hollands representation: or, the Dutch-mans looking-glass (1666)
- 115251: The tragedy of Christopher Loue at Tower-Hill (1660)
- 115966: Sensuality dissected; or, the epicure's motto opened, censured, improved (1657)
- 115997: The morning-exercise, or some short notes taken out of the morning-sermons which divers reverend ministers of the gospel, in the city of London preached in Giles in the Fields (1655)
- 116484: The crafty whore: or, The mistery and iniquity of bawdy houses laid open (1658)
- 116496: The saints, Gods precious treasure (1659)
- 116550: A sermon on the 5th of November, being the last which was preached by the reverend father in God, Bishop Brownrigg. Bishop of Exon (1659)
- 116738: The caveleers letany (1661)
- 116747: Three sermons (1660)
- 116749: The cities feast to the Lord Protector (1661)
- 116762: On the thunder, happening after the solemnity of the coronation of Charles the II. on St. George's Day. 1661 (1661)
- 116764: The form of His Majesties coronation-feast to be solemnized and kept at Westminster-Hall up on the 23. of April 1661 (1661)
- 116984: The arraignment, confession, and condemnation of Alexander Knightley (1696)
- 117258: Some teares dropt ore the herse of the incomparable Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester (1660)
- 117433: The cavaleers complaint (1661)
- 117543: A brief state of the case and tryal had in the Kings Bench, in the assize brought for the Office of Chief Clerk for inrolling of pleas in the said court; between William Bridgeman, Esq; plantiff; and Rowland Holt, Esq; and Edward Coleman, Gent. defendants (1694)
- 118053: The declaration of the gentry, ministers, free-holders of the county and citty of Lincolne (1660)
- 119123: The devils cabinet-councell. Discovered, or The mistery and iniquity of the good old cause (1660)
- 119546: A seasonable exhortation of sundry ministers in London to the people of their respective congregations (1660)
- 120206: The false favourit disgrac'd (1657)
- 120363: The life and death of Dr Martin Luther (1645)
- 120374: The perfect conveyancer: or, Severall select & choice presidents (1655)
- 120552: A true, perfect, and exact catalogue of all the comedies, tragedies, tragi-comedies, pastorals, masques and interludes, that were ever yet printed and published, till this present year 1661 (1661)
- 121011: To the Honourable the House of Commons, by E. Owen, P. Soone, and G. Kellett, Gent. Proposals, humbly offered, for raising one million two hundred thousand pounds in six months: and also three hundred and fifty thousand pounds per ann. Two hundred and fifty thousand pounds pe ann. whereof, to be applied as thought convenient, by passing an act for the rebuilding of all houses consumed by fire, being [for] the publick good, present supply of the government, and ad[vant]age of every contributor (1699)
- 121027: Of the mortification of sin in believers (1668)
- 121791: The Capucin treated, or The lives of the Capucins (1665)
- 121820: Memoires of the affairs of France (1675)
- 123116: Rebellion painted to the life (1662)
- 123720: The English rogue described, in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant (1668)
- 123742: Plutarch's lives (1688)
- 124039: The fourth volume of Plutarch's Lives· (1693)
- 124065: A project of peace (1697)
- 124231: Orders in Chancery (1656)
- 124595: The opinion of the judges upon the clause in the Act of 22 & 23 Car. II. Regis cap. 9. for giving no more costs than damages, delivered at Serjeants-Inn in Chancery-lane, London, in Trinity term. Anno 23. Ejusdem regis (1688)
- 124662: Doctrina placitandi, ou L'art & science de bon pleading (1677)
- 124842: The character of man. Or, his nature exactly displayed, in a philosophicall discourse, by the learned Nemesius. Now made English (1657)
- 125224: The prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius (1664)
- 125274: A comfortable corroborative cordial: or, A sovereign antidote against, and preservative from, the horrours & harms of death (1672)
- 125484: Medela ignorantiæ: or A just and plain vindication of Hippocrates and Galen from the groundless imputations of M.N (1665)
- 125889: The practice of the marshalls court (1663)
- 126359: Les commentaries ou reports (1684)
- 126882: The fifth and last volume of Plutarch's Lives· (1693)
- 127206: Articles of agreement & subscription (1670)
- 127391: The description and uses of the general horological-ring: or universal ring-dyal (1682)
- 127920: A vade mecum for the lovers of musick (1679)
- 127943: The Spanish decameron: or, Ten novels (1700)
- 128326: Officium quotidianum: or, A manual of private devotions (1663)
- 128422: The lives of the twelve Cæsars, the first emperors of Rome (1689)
- 128493: The great venture (1668)
- 128633: Youths behaviour, or, Decency in conversation amongst men (1668)
- 128724: The speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner at his execution in Leaden-Hall-street January 21. 1663 (1664)
- 128751: The lives of the twelve Cæsars, the first emperors of Rome (1688)
- 130299: Studii legalis ratio: or, Directions for the study of the law (1667)
- 130466: The second part of the works of Mr. Abraham Cowley (1682)
- 130586: Reason and judgement: or, Special remarques of the life of the renowned Dr. Sanderson, late Lord Bishop of Lincoln (1663)
- 131254: The English lovers, or, A girle worth gold (1662)
- 131738: The Spanish fryar or, the double discovery (1681)
- 132264: Poems, by J.D (1650)
- 132463: Pia desideria (1677)
- 133097: Gemmarius fidelius, or The faithful lapidary (1659)
- 134081: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands. By Sir William Temple of Shene, in the county of Surry, baronet, ambassador at the Hague, and at Aix-la-Chapelle, in the year 1668 (1690)
- 134623: Miscellanea. The first part (1691)
- 135055: Prologue. To the King and Queen, at the opening of their theatre (1682)
- 135360: The English rogue described, in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant (1666)
- 135407: The young clerks tutor enlarged (1670)
- 135642: The excellent woman (1659)
- 135690: The rehearsal (1675)
- 135858: The converted twins (1667)
- 136142: A sermon preached before the King, upon the twenty eighth of March 1669 (1669)
- 136391: The ancient legal course and fundamental constitution of the palace-court or Marshalsea (1663)
- 136535: The young clerks tutor (1663)
- 136707: Hippolitus (1651)
- 136826: The rehearsal, as it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal (1673)
- 136860: The legend of Captain Jones (1671)
- 136954: The legend of Captain Jones (1671)
- 136959: A new survey of the Turkish empire and government (1663)
- 137021: Vindiciæ veritatis, or, A confutation of the heresies and gross errours asserted by Thomas Collier (1677)
- 137054: The countermine: or, A short, but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party (1684)
- 137198: The opinion of witchcraft vindicated (1670)
- 137788: The baptized Turk, or A narrative of the happy conversion of Signior Rigep Dandulo, the onely son of a silk merchant in the Isle of Tzio, from the delusions of that great impostor Mahomet, unto the Christian religion (1658)
- 138040: A sermon preached before Her Majesty, at Whitehall; on Sunday, June 25. 1693 (1693)
- 138233: Dr. Willis's practice of physick (1681)
- 138507: A scriptural and rational account of the Christian religion (1695)
- 138946: Practical Christianity: or, An account of the holiness which the Gospel enjoins (1685)
- 139453: Index rhetoricus et oratorius. Scholis, & institutioni tenerioris ætatis accommodatus (1667)
- 139882: Poems upon several occasions· (1660)
- 140268: Studii legalis ratio: or, Directions for the study of the law (1662)
- 140609: A new discovery of the French disease and running of the reins (1666)
- 141460: The compleat angler or the contemplative man's recreation (1668)
- 141535: A full and true relation of the examination and confession of W. Barwick and E. Mangall, of two horrid murders (1690)
- 141594: The tryal of Spencer Cowper, Esq; John Marson, Ellis Stevens, and William Rogers, gent. Upon an indictment for the murther of Mrs. Sarah Stout, a Quaker (1699)
- 142294: The memoirs of the Count De Rochefort (1696)
- 142729: Contemplations moral and divine (1676)
- 143281: Troilus and Cressida, or, Truth found too late (1679)
- 143376: Contemplations moral and divine: in two parts. By Sir Matthew Hale Knight, late chief justice of the Kings-Bench. Imprimatur. Ex edibus Lambethanis Martij 13. 1675[/]6. Antonius Saunders, reverendissimo dno, domino Gilberto archi-episc. Cant. a sacris domesticis (1679)
- 143403: The English rogue described, in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant (1666)
- 143931: An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use (1684)
- 144378: A collection of such of the orders heretofore used in Chancery (1676)
- 144413: Religio laici or A laymans faith. A poem (1682)
- 144619: Paradise lost (1691)
- 144890: An infallible way to contentment (1688)
- 145628: The case of Madam Mary Carleton, lately stiled the German Princess, truely stated (1663)
- 145630: Experience, historie, and divinitie (1641)
- 146841: The prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius (1664)
- 147234: The third volume of Plutarch's lives· (1684)
- 147235: The fourth volume of Plutarch's lives· (1685)
- 147236: The fifth and last volume of Plutarch's lives· (1686)
- 148251: Incestuous marriages, or, relations of consanguinity and affinity hindering and dissolving marriage, as making all marriages within such relations to be incestuous, and all children begotten of such marriages to be illegitimate, or bastards to all intents and purposes (1678)
- 148443: The amours of Philander and Silvia (1693)
- 148499: The countermine: or, A short, but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party (1684)
- 149156: The false favourite disgrac'd (1657)
- 149552: Plutarchs lives (1693)
- 150618: His most choice discourses, out of that excellent treatise De veritate religionis Christianae (1658)
- 150917: The president of presidents. Or, one general president for common assurances by deeds (1677)
- 151964: Contemplations moral and divine (1676)
- 152874: The true picture of a female monster born near Salisbury (1664)
- 153660: Directions for the flagellett (1667)
- 156484: The third and fourth parts of The heroine musqueteer: or, The female warrier. A true history, very delightful, and full of pleasant adventures in the campagnes of 1676, & 1677. Translated out of French (1679)
- 157436: Orders to be observed by commissioners impowered by act of Parliament, for taking special bails in the country, upon actions and suits depending, or to be depending in their Majesties court of Kings-Bench. (1693)
- 157503: Tryals per pais, or The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius &c· (1682)
- 157674: An exact book of most approved presidents both in Latin and English (1663)
- 158075: The second part of the new survey of the Turkish Empire (1664)
- 158283: The remaining medical works (1681)
- 158873: A letter from Ireland concerning the late trayterous conspiracie in that kingdome (1663)
- 159033: A critical history of the Old Testament (1682)
- 159166: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands (1690)
- 159171: The reasonablenes of Scripture-belief (1672)
- 160227: The crucified Jesus: or, A full account of the nature, end, design & benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1686)
- 160565: The English rogue described, in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant (1669)
- 161195: The soveraigns prerogative and the subjects priviledge (1660)
- 161335: The history of Romish treasons & usurpations (1671)
- 162837: Asarkokauke?ma, or The vanity, of glorying in the flesh (1655)
- 162859: Speculum juris Anglicani, or, a view of the laws of England (1673)
- 162867: A new adventure, for law-books to be disposed of by lot (1698)
- 163772: Poems, by J. D. With elegies on the authors death (1650)
- 164468: The young clerks tutor (1662)
- 165803: The feign'd curtizans (1679)
- 165804: A farce call'd The false count, or, A new way to play an old game (1682)
- 166627: A new dictionary of the terms ancient and modern of the canting crew (1699)
- 166769: A compleat journal of the votes, speeches and debates (1693)
- 168401: The whole duty of man, laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially to the meanest reader (1687)
- 168500: Youths behaviour, or, Decency in conversation amongst men (1668)
- 168672: An ode on the coronation of His Majesty King William III (1689)
- 170907: Philaster, or loue lies a bleeding (1628)
- 172077: A king and no king (1639)
- 172100: The maides tragedie (1638)
- 172114: Philaster, or love lies a bleeding (1634)
- 172128: The heroinæ: or, The lives of Arria, Paulina, Lucrecia, Dido, Theutilla, Cypriana, Aretaphila (1639)
- 173329: Tvvo sermons vpon the first words of Christs last sermon Iohn XIIII. I. Being also the last sermons of Richard Sibbs D.D. Preached to the honourable society of Grayes Inne, Iune the 21. and 28. 1635. Who the next Lords day following, died, and rested from all his labours (1636)
- 173400: The Christians looking glasse (1615)
- 173439: The ladies triall (1639)
- 174273: The strange discovery (1640)
- 174277: The strange discovery (1640)
- 175387: Hobsons horse-load of letters: or A president for epistles (1613)
- 175686: The passion of a discontented mind (1621)
- 176874: Praxis medicinæ, or, the physicians practice (1632)
- 177070: Essaies vpon the five senses (1635)
- 177641: The compleat horseman and expert ferrier (1639)
- 178806: The mysterie of Christes natiuitie (1614)
- 179291: The pursuit of the historie of Lazarillo de Tormes (1631)
- 180045: The differences of the ages of mans life (1633)
- 180478: The making, description, and vse of a small portable instrument for ye pocket (or according to any magnitude) in forme of a mixt trapezia thus called a horizontall quadrant (1632)
- 180800: Hero and Leander: begun by Christopher Marloe, and finished by George Chapman (1637)
- 180856: Iacke Drums entertainement, or The comedie of Pasquil and Katherine (1616)
- 180858: Epigrams diuine and morall. By Edvv. May, Gent (1633)
- 180861: The heire (1622)
- 181748: A description of New England: or The obseruations, and discoueries, of Captain Iohn Smith (admirall of that country) in the north of America, in the year of our Lord 1614 (1616)
- 181949: Cinthia's reuenge: or Mænanders extasie (1613)
- 182428: Vienna (1632)
- 182662: Hobsons horse-load of letters: or, A president for epistles (1617)
- 182751: A morall poem, intituled the Legend of Cupid and Psyche. Or Cupid and his mistris (1638)
- 183063: A liberall maintenance is manifestly due to the ministers of the Gospell. By Ioshua Meene vicar of Wymondham in Norfolke (1638)
- 184426: The vertuous daughter (1640)
- 184813: The vertuous daughter (1636)
- 184834: The onely love of the chiefest of ten thousand: or An heavenly treatise of the divine love of Christ (1640)
- 185288: A copy of the Kings Maiesties letters pattents for the rating and assessing the prices of horsemeat for innes and hosteries thorowout the kingdome (1619)
- 185404: Cinthias reuenge: or, Mænanders extasie. Written by Iohn Stephens, gent (1613)
- 185724: A sermon preached at the funerall of Mr. Iosiah Reynel Esquire, the 13. of August 1614. in East-Ogwell in Deuon. By Iohn Preston Minister of Gods word in East-Ogwell (1615)
- 186559: The fall of man (1618)
- 186795: The historie and raigne of Edward the Second (1631)
- 187832: The Christians end. Or, The sweet soveraignty of Christ, over his members in life and death (1639)
- 187848: Hiren: or The faire Greeke: By William Barksted, one of the seruants of his Maiesties reuels (1611)
- 187911: The gratefull servant (1637)
- 187949: A fountain sealed: or, The duty of the sealed to the Spirit, and the worke of the Spirit in sealing (1637)
- 187950: Tvvo sermons vpon the first words of Christs last sermon, Iohn 14.1. Being also the last sermons of Richard Sibbs D.D. preached to the honourable society of Grayes Inne, Iune 21. and 28. 1635. Who the next Lords day following, dyed, and rested from all his labours (1637)
- 187952: Two sermons vpon the first words of Christs last sermon, Iohn 14.1. Being also the last sermons of Richard Sibbs D.D. preached to the honourable society of Grayes Inne, Iune 21. and 28. 1635. Who the next Lords day following, dyed, and rested from all his labours (1638)
- 188405: Essayes and characters, ironicall, and instructiue (1615)
- 189231: Peter Du Moulin. His oration in the praise of divinitie (1640)
- 190192: The soules progresse to the celestiall Canaan, or heavenly Jerusalem (1639)
- 192616: Christs passion (1640)
- 193186: The charitable physitian (1639)
- 193854: A fountain sealed: or, The duty of the sealed to the Spirit, and the worke of the Spirit in sealing (1638)
- 193855: A fountain sealed: or, The duty of the sealed to the Spirit, and the worke of the Spirit in sealing (1637)
- 194899: Tvvo sermons upon the first words of Christs last sermon Iohn XIIII.I (1636)
- 196374: For the Right Honourable the Lord Elesmore [sic] Lord High Chancelor of England (1616)
- 201059: A preservative poem or Patridophilus his precepts De arte præservandi (1636)
- 201548: The mirrour of complements (1637)
- 206386: Essayes and characters, ironicall, and instcuctiue [sic] (1615)
- 206882: A morall poem, intituled The legend of Cupid and Psyche. Or Cupid and his mistris (1637)
- 212012: The genuine proceedings at the Assizes on the Home Circuit, held in March, 1739 (1739)
- 213534: A defence of the negative of the two questions propos'd by Mr. Reynolds and his people, to Mr. Read (1723)
- 213851: Esther's suit to King Ahasuerus: in behalf of the Jews. In a letter to a member of Parliament (1753)
- 213852: The Kingdom of Israel restored by Christ, and Judaism subverted (1753)
- 223853: A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life (1755)
- 238737: National sins fatal to prince and people (1724)
- 240159: The Life of Dr. Archibald Cameron, brother to Donald Cameron of Lochiel, chief of that clan (1753)
- 242205: A proposal humbly offered to the legislature of this kingdom, for the re-establishment of Christianity (1753)
- 248317: Obedience to Government (1733)
- 256744: A Concise history of the antiquities of Egypt (1753)
- 274762: The Life of Pontius Pilate (1753)
- 308850: Proposals for publishing by subscription, ... A south view of the city of London, and part of Southwark, as it appeared in the latter part of Queen Elizabeth's reign, from a very ancient picture described by Stowe, Maitland, Dodsley, &c. ... the author of this drawing, entirely relies upon the publick, ... for their encouragement; (1771)
- 320357: Stanton inclosure. Notices with extracts from the award of the Commisssioners named and authorised in and by an act of Parliament passed in the thirty-eighth year of the reign of His Present Majesty King George the Third, and entitled "An act for dividing, allotting, and inclosing the common fields, half-year or shack lands, lammas meadows, commons, and waste grounds, within the Manor and Parish of Stanton in the county of Suffolk." (1800)
- 334784: The usual manner of the procession of proclaiming the declaration of war against Spain, at the great gate of St. James's Palace, Chancery-lane end Fleetstreet, Wood-street, Cheapside; and at the Royal Exchange (1739)
- 354809: Short-hand contractions, adapted to every system of short-hand (1780)
- 376033: The controverted hard case: or Mary Squires's Magazine of facts re-examin'd. Setting forth, the reasons which induced the Attorney and Sollicitor-General to make their report to His Majesty in favour of this poor, unhappy old woman. Remarks on Dr. Dodd's Physical Case of Canning; also on Dr. Cox's Appeal to the Publick; and his great Judgment in discerning the Signals of Virginity; shewing the Weakness and Insufficiency of their Arguments to support her Cause. New Discoveries and Facts never before made publick, tending to confirm the Opinion of the Gipsey's Innocence, and the Probability that the Whole is a concerted Scheme, and a most villainous Imposture. Likewise, the dispute between Mr. Myles and Mr. Ford, argued, Pro and Con. To which is prefixed, A curious print, representing the Lord Mayor, and the great astonishment of the learned in court: after the manner of Hogarth (1753)
- 398550: The man of manners: or, Plebeian polish'd (1737)
- 420008: A sermon preach'd in the Parish church of Wingham, in Kent. On Sunday, July 2. 1727 (1727)
- 424469: The royal sin: or, Adultery rebuk'd in a Great King (1738)
- 425151: A dissertation upon tythes (1736)
- 471122: An essay concerning the resurrection of the same body (1735)
- 472751: A demonstration of the divine authority of the law of nature, and of the Christian religion (1694)
- 476342: The narrative or address of Samuel Chifney (rider for life to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales) to the public in general (1800)
- 477030: Don Juan Lamberto: or, A commical history of the late times. The first part. (1661)
- 477159: Tears in time of pestilence: or, A spiritual antidote against the plague (1665)
- 478555: Proposals for publishing by subscription, dedicated (by permission) to the Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor. The first and second volumes, price three guineas in boards, of cases, heard and determined in the High Court of Parliament, upon appeals and writs of error; from the year 1702, to the present time (1778)
- 479265: The compleat writing master (1670)
- Chaunceler Lane
- Chauncerie lanes end
- Chauncery lane
- 109327: Hymen's præludia: or, Love's master-piece (1652)
- 173059: Whartons dreame (1578)
- 173669: A most pleasant prospect. Into the garden of naturall contemplation (1640)
- 175100: The strange, vvonderfull, and bloudy battell betweene frogs and mise (1603)
- 176007: Essayes or rather, Encomions (1616)
- 179452: A discourse not altogether vnprofitable, nor vnpleasant for such as are desirous to know the situation and customes of forraine cities without trauelling to see them (1600)
- 192965: Essaies (1598)
- 204236: Worke, more vvorke, and a little more worke for a mase-priest (1630)
- New Street
- 126: Occasional remarks: addressed to Nathaniel Brassey Halhed (1795)
- 2533: Philosophia Britannica (1788)
- 5648: An authentic account of the particulars which appeared on the trials of Robert and Dan. Perreau (1775)
- 6192: British liberty; or, a sketch of the laws in force relating to court-leets, and petty-juries: shewing the rise, nature, and power of the court-leet, and sheriff's tourn; and the qualifications, summons, impannelment, and verdict of petty-jurors. Wherein are inserted a few Remarks upon Constables and Head-Pence; also many of the Frauds, Abuses, and Impositions of the modern Practice are detected, and presented in their proper Light. By Joseph Phipps. (1739)
- 8316: The history of Essex (1775)
- 10864: The life and surprising atchievements, real and truly singular adventures of Samuel Simkins, Esq. F.R.S & M.P. (founded on facts) In two volumes. By Peter Parkinson, Esq. ... (1794)
- 20061: The complete farmer (1767)
- 23864: Cleomelia (1727)
- 23879: Falstaff alive again! (1793)
- 37221: Cleomelia (1727)
- 37636: The Complete valentine writer: or, The young men and maidens best assistant (1780)
- 41756: The adventures of a pin (1790)
- 46923: An Act for opening and making a new road from the east end of New Street in the parish of Saint John Southwark, to and through the several places therein mentioned (1749)
- 52914: An Act for better paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching the streets, lanes, yards, courts, alleys, and passages, within that part of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, in the county of Surrey, called the water-side division, and for removing and preventing nuisances and annoyances therein (1785)
- 53668: An act for opening and making a new road from the east end of New-Street in the parish of Saint John Southwark, to and through the several places therein mentioned (1750)
- 64784: The history of the reign of Edward the Sixth. Written by David Hume, Esq (1793)
- 64786: The history of the reign of Henry the Eighth (1792)
- 66374: The Distressed lady: or, The Yorkshire beauty (1790)
- 66545: The history of the reign of Henry the Seventh (1790)
- 72227: The Historical magazine; or, Classical library of public events (1789)
- 72455: The Leeds Mercury (1725)
- 122700: England's interest: or, Means to promote the consumption of English wooll (1689)
- 127870: A treatise of the vertues and uses of several panacea's or most infallible remedies in physic. By James Massard one of the most ancientest doctors of the Colledge of Grenoble. Nov. 20th. 1685. This may be printed, Rob. Midgley (1685)
- 146529: Proposals for a million-fund and a true expedient for advancing the woollen manufacture (1697)
- 148059: Whipping-Tom turn'd citizen: or, the cracks terror (1672)
- 149604: A proposal for a national bank (1696)
- 216807: The covenants of works and grace (1771)
- 222825: Shakspeare. When the newly discovered portrait of our great dramatick writer was first shown in Castle Street, the few remaining advocates for the Chandosan canvas observed, (1794)
- 222927: Suicide (1773)
- 226378: Sound argument dictated by Common sense (1795)
- 226379: Sound argument dictated by common sense (1795)
- 226380: Sound argument dictated by common sense (1795)
- 228213: By Signor Gonetti, at the New-Street theatre ... will be displayed, the grand exhibition of the new-invented philosophical fireworks ... being the invention of the late ingenious Mr. Diller, (1789)
- 228588: A catalogue of the capital and genuine collection of pictures (1788)
- 230273: A poem sacred to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton (1727)
- 231639: Summer (1727)
- 232956: The country wife (1765)
- 233194: Cupid's cabinet open'd (1750)
- 236194: An inquiry into the Copernican system respecting the motions of the heavenly bodies (1789)
- 236974: Letter on the present associations (1793)
- 239906: Genius and fancy (1795)
- 240558: Modern madmen (1792)
- 256307: The description of the Copernican system (1738)
- 256656: A short sum of the first book of discipline (1755)
- 261326: A cry from the dead, or, The ghost of the famous Mr James Guthrie appearing (1772)
- 261332: Six concerto's in seven parts (1740)
- 264736: The names of the inhabitants, with the rents of all the houses, contained in the New-Street Quarter, as they stand rated by the new assessment (1782)
- 267192: A handful of flowers for a Christian (1786)
- 268374: The life of that great circumnavigator (1792)
- 269864: The life of Mr. Elwes (1792)
- 271712: A tour thorough [sic] Holland, Flanders, and part of France (1773)
- 273423: Verses to the Right Honourable the Earl of Scarborough (1727)
- 275805: The tricks of London laid open (1785)
- 277073: A few general remarks on a pamphlet (1771)
- 278835: Perfect security to those, who may please to buy tickets, or shares of tickets, (or insure tickets) in Mr. Cox's lottery, 1775 (1775)
- 280889: Falstaff alive again! (1794)
- 281321: An easy and familiar explanation of the terms used in grammars (1750)
- 286670: A suitable present for every free-born Englishman (1771)
- 288394: Under the direction of Lord Viscount Dudley and Ward. Scheme of the performance at New Street Theatre, in Birmingham, on Wednesday evening, September 22, 1784 (1784)
- 288646: Under the direction of Lord Viscount Dudley and Ward. Goliath, an oratorio, as performed at New Street Theatre, in Birmingham, on Thursday evening, September 23, 1784 (1784)
- 292802: Allin (1800)
- 295229: The A, B, C. with the shorter catechism (1775)
- 298875: Observations upon the important object of preserving wheat and other grain from vermin (1796)
- 305367: The art of cuckoldom (1794)
- 309107: At Axtell & Co.'s letter-press and copper-plate printing office (1785)
- 309789: At Mr. Fisher's seminary for arts and sciences (1775)
- 311185: To be sold by auction, by J. Hardy, on Monday, the 29th of September, 1800, at Smith's rooms, Tunbridge Wells, (unless disposed of sooner by private contract, of which notice will be given), the freehold lodging houses, now in the occupation of Mr. Pratt; ... eligibly situate at the foot of Mount-Sion, opposite New-Street, (1800)
- 320510: To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and Common Council of the City of London (1755)
- 325739: A letter to the Earl of Carlisle (1795)
- 327862: Emma (1773)
- 328316: The covenants of works and grace (1770)
- 339305: A bill for opening and making a new road from the east end of New-Street in the parish of Saint John, Southwark, along a street called Saint Saviour's Dock-head in the parishes of Saint John in Southward, and Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, to Millpond-Bridge in the parish of Rotherhith; and from thence to the New Halfway-House in the same parish, and through Upper Rogues Lane to the east end thereof; and likewise from the said New Halfway-House to the south corner of Red-house Lane, in the parishes of Saint Paul and Saint Nicholas, Deptford; and through the said Lane, and a street called Grove-Street, to the said Lane called Upper Rogues Lane, in the said parish of Rotherhith; and also from the south corner of Old Red-house Lane aforesaid, to the south end of Butt-Lanne, in the said parish of Saint Paul, Deptford; and for keeping the said road in repair for the future (1749)
- 341020: Holy thoughts on a God made man; or, the mysterious Trinity prov'd: also reasons given, that the wise Creator fram'd not the universal all, only for the benefit of this earthly globe, but likewise for many other worlds. With Sublime Contemplations on the Unlimited Bounds of Glory; and several other Curious Subjects worthy of Note, particularly Express'd in the Table of Contents. to which Is added an Essay on the Mind of Man, with an After-Reflection on the Final Period of all Human Intentions. By the author of the Meditations of a divine soul (1704)
- 349566: Virginia's danger and remedy (1756)
- 352449: The life of Dr. Samuel Johnson, LL.D (1792)
- 355192: Browne's general law list (1787)
- 358053: The life of Mr. Elwes, the celebrated miser. With singular anecdotes, &c. Written by Captain Topham (1795)
- 360449: The prudent housewife: or, complete English cook for town and country (1785)
- 361309: The witticisms, anecdotes, jests, and sayings, of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1793)
- 367073: Israel, a poem: in four books. Containing I. The Captivity of the Children of Israel. II. Their deliverance from the Land of Egypt through the Hands of Moses and Aaron. III. Some singular and most remarkable Events at the Red Sea, Wilderness, &c IV. The last charge and death of Moses, with their happy arrival in the Land of Cariaan, interspersed with various other interesting and most entertaining Passages from the Holy Scriptures. Earnestly Recommended to the Attention of the Rising Generation. By Elizabeth Smith (1789)
- 369777: The vestry laid open (1739)
- 370826: Robin Hood's garland (1775)
- 371909: Remarks on three sermons, lately published, under the title of, The impossibility of obtaining salvation by faith without obedience; preached in the parish church of St. Martin, Birmingham, (by John Gaunt, A. M. Lecturer of the said Church) on the 5th, 12th, and 26th of November, 1769. In which Remarks The Scripture Doctrine of Salvation Is clearly Asserted and Defended By the unerring Testimony of God's Word, and the Articles and Homilies of the Church of England (1770)
- 374591: Modern propensities; or, an essay on the art of strangling, &c. Illustrated with several anecdotes. With Memoirs of Susannah Hill, and a summary of her trial at the Old-Bailey, on Friday, September 16, 1791, on the charge of hanging Francis Kotzwarra, At her Lodgings in Vine Street, on September 2 (1791)
- 374918: A crumb of comfort for the people (1795)
- 375068: Published by request. The funeral sermon of John Sarney, husbandman, preached in the church of Bix, on February 18. 1760. By James Neale, (1760)
- 376690: News from Elysium: or, dialogues of the dead. Between Leopold, Roman Emperor, and Lewis XIV. King of France. Wherein they relate to each other the History of the most Memorable Actions of their Life and Times, discovering the Secret Views of the Houses of Bourbon and Austria. With The History of several extraordinary Events, suppos'd to be brought into Elysium, by Mercury, from the Land of the Living. By the late Reverend and Learned James Anderson. D.D (1739)
- 376736: The life and real adventures of Hamilton Murray. Written by himself. In three volumes (1759)
- 377782: The substance of the speech of William Wilberforce, Esq; at the county meeting, held at the castle of York, on the first of December, 1795 (1795)
- 382891: New taxes unnecessary! (1784)
- 384458: A collection of hymns and spiritual songs (1769)
- 390699: The witticisms, anecdotes, jests, and sayings, of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1791)
- 393133: The system (1781)
- 396100: A description of a gospel church (1712)
- 396364: A collection of debates, reports, orders, and resolutions, of the House of Commons, touching the right of electing members to serve in Parliament, For the several Counties, Cities, Burroughs, And Towns Corporate, In England and Wales: together with several ancient charters, and extracts, out of Domesday-Book, and other records, relating to the said Right. By William Bohun, of the Middle-Temple, Esq; (1710)
- 396478: The vestry laid open (1739)
- 399240: The true and entertaining history of Miss Charlotte Lorrain (1790)
- 404970: An account of John Rann (1774)
- 410293: Observations upon the important object of preserving wheat and other grain from vermin, with a safe and efficacious method to prevent the great depredations that are made on those valuable articles (1796)
- 415131: Precious relics; or the tragedy of Vortigern rehearsed. A dramatic piece. In two acts. Written in imitation of The critic. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. (1796)
- 415666: Report of the state and progress of the Institution for the Relief of the Poor of the City of London and parts adjacent, situate in New-Street, and Friar-Street, Blackfriars; with a list of the subscribers (1800)
- 416636: An address to the members of the Associate Congregation of M----------t. Concerning the practice of dancing, which so much prevails among them, particularly at marriages (1755)
- 417822: Rules and orders to be observed by a Society of Tradesmen, for the Mutual Benefit of Each Other (1792)
- 417993: Scelera aquarum: or, a supplement to Mr. Graunt on the bills of mortality (1701)
- 421522: The vestry laid open; or, A full and plain detection of the many gross abuses, impositions, and oppressions, of select-vestries (1739)
- 422458: The trial of Renwick Williams, (commonly called the Monster) at the Old Bailey, on Thursday the 8th of July 1790, before Judge Buller, and a Middlesex jury, for assaulting and wounding Miss Ann Porter. Taken in short-hand by L. Williams, Esquire (1790)
- 425345: Catalogue of the valuable library of books, late belonging to John Boswell, Esq; of Witten-Hall, near Birmingham, deceased (1788)
- 468462: A tender and compassionate call, to prophane swearers (1736)
- 470898: The distressed lady: or, the Yorkshire beauty made happy (1790)
- 471270: Memoirs of Francis Dillon, Esq (1772)
- 478707: A new treatise on short hand, on an improved plan (1790)
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