MoEML References in Shakeosphere
CHAR1: Charing Cross
- 209: Explanation for the new map of Nova Scotia and Cape Britain (1755)
- 220: Memoirs of the Bashaw Count Bonneval (1750)
- 383: The mysterious husband. A tragedy (1783)
- 548: A letter to a Member of Parliament on the present unhappy dispute between Great-Britain and her colonies (1774)
- 731: Memoirs of Frederick Baron Trenck (1788)
- 734: A letter to the governors of the college of New York (1771)
- 759: A letter to Mr. P- (1731)
- 825: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1783)
- 828: Observations on the diseases of the army (1768)
- 1019: An ode to the people of England (1769)
- 1053: A panegyric on the Reverend Dean Swift (1730)
- 1272: A letter from a patriot in retirement, to the Right Honourable Mr. William Pitt (1761)
- 1278: The national alarm; or, seasonable admonition to the degenerate natives of the once formidable island of Great Britain (1745)
- 1301: Pentecost. A poetical fragment (1761)
- 1311: The natural and civil history of the French dominions in North and South America (1761)
- 1383: Hell in an uproar (1750)
- 1393: Hemp. A poem (1739)
- 1476: Liberal opinions, or the history of Benignus (1777)
- 1761: An ode to the Right Honourable the Earl of Cadogan (1719)
- 1795: The happy life. An epistle (1733)
- 1816: The ladies' assistant for regulating and supplying the table (1793)
- 2147: The prisoner released: a sermon (1772)
- 2162: Political speculations, occasioned by the progress of a democratic party in England (1791)
- 2295: The progress of a rake (1732)
- 2416: Practical observations towards the prevention and cure of chronic diseases peculiar to women (1792)
- 2417: Practical observations towards the prevention and cure of chronic diseases peculiar to women (1792)
- 2453: Poems divine and moral: on several occasions (1779)
- 2509: Phino-Godol (1732)
- 2583: Last dying speeches, birth, parentage, &c. of John Lewis (1799)
- 2675: The ornaments of churches considered (1761)
- 2804: A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough (1778)
- 2836: Observations on the use of spectacles (1753)
- 2888: Remarkable cures perform'd by tar-water (1745)
- 2993: Remarks on the Letter to the Dissenters (1714)
- 3072: Remarks upon the Historical memorial published by the court of France (1761)
- 3288: Reflections upon reading the tragedy of Hecuba (1726)
- 3379: The regulations lately made concerning the colonies (1775)
- 4015: Berenice (1765)
- 4049: The tryal of several rioters for high-treason (1715)
- 4239: The trial of Lieutenant Colonel Cockburne (1783)
- 4249: The trial of the Honourable Mrs. Gloriana Strut (1745)
- 4631: True taste: or, female philosophy (1735)
- 4761: Three letters (1776)
- 5158: The case of William Bingley, bookseller (1773)
- 5326: An epistle to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, aldermen and common-council, of the City of London (1751)
- 5619: Chirurgical facts relating to wounds and contusions of the head (1765)
- 5676: An attempt to reconcile all differences between the present fellows and licentiates (1753)
- 5856: The contrast, a political pasticcio (1784)
- 6006: A brief dissertation on funeral solemnities. In a letter to a friend (1745)
- 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)
- 6505: An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles (1782)
- 7008: Appeal; or, authentic copies of two late addresses, to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Winchester, as visitor of Saint Mary Magdalen College, Oxford (1772)
- 7302: The antiquities of Herculaneum; translated from the Italian, by Thomas Martyn, and John Lettice, Bachelors Of Divinity, and Fellows Of Sidney College, Cambridge. Containing the pictures. (1773)
- 7528: The Irish miscellany (1746)
- 7804: A hymn to the chair (1732)
- 8152: A hasty sketch of the conduct of the commissioners for the affairs of India (1788)
- 8203: An enquiry concerning the principles of taste, and of the origin of our ideas of beauty, &c (1789)
- 8777: Historical remarks on the castle of the Bastille (1789)
- 8855: Gouty, bilious, and nervous cases (1782)
- 8941: A Genuine and authentic account of the proceedings at the late election for the city and liberty of Westminster. Containing, a complete collection of the papers, letters, &c. &c. printed on both sides, during the said election. Published by permission (1749)
- 8943: The genuine and authentick trial of Mr. Bartholomew Greenwood, charg'd with robbing Mr. Roger Wheatly near Camberwell (1740)
- 9028: The genuine memoirs and most surprising adventures of a very unfortunate goose-quill (1751)
- 9202: Genuine letters that pass'd between Miss Blandy and Miss Jeffries (1752)
- 9223: A discourse of the small-pox and measles (1747)
- 9289: An essay on the art of acting (1779)
- 9402: Farther observations concerning the Foundling-Hospital (1759)
- 9408: Histories, or tales of past times (1729)
- 9414: The farmer (1781)
- 9542: The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury (1727)
- 9551: Hints of occurrences on a tour to Manheim, Mayence, Aix la Chapelle, Brussels (1791)
- 9820: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1786)
- 9821: Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady (1787)
- 9948: Love in a village (1763)
- 10004: A new essay on the venereal disease (1765)
- 10005: A new essay on the venereal disease (1766)
- 10006: A new essay on the venereal disease (1766)
- 10208: The ladies' assistant for regulating and supplying the table (1787)
- 10548: A letter to the people of Great Britain, on the present alarming crisis (1771)
- 10651: A letter from H---- G----g, Esq; one of the gentlemen of the bed-chamber to the Young Chevalier, ... that attended him from Avignon, in his late journey through Germany, ... To a particular friend (1750)
- 10660: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman (1766)
- 10661: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman (1766)
- 10710: A letter from a gentleman in Worcestershire to a member of Parliament in London (1727)
- 11004: Nautical descriptions of the west coast of Great Britain (1776)
- 11663: Philidore and Placentia (1727)
- 11826: The progress of a harlot. As she is described in six prints, by the ingenious Mr. Hogarth. Containing, I. Her coming to Town. Being met by a Bawd who took her home, and arrested her. II. Her being released by a Jew, who took her into Keeping. III. Her being turned out of Keeping. Her taking Lodgings in Drury-Lane. A Description of the Life led by her, and the rest of the Whores there. IV. Her being sent to Bridewell, The Trick she put on those who committed her. Her being released. Her Adventure with a Parson whom she pawns for the Reckoning. Her Adventure with a Turkey Merchant. The Trick she play'd two French Refugees and their Wives-Her setting up a Punch-House. The Trick she put on a Widow. V. Her contracting the foul Disease. Her being laid in a Salavation and carried to the famous Lock. The Dispute of the Doctors. Her Death. VI. Her Funeral, with the comical Trick that was play'd the Parson and Undertaker. With several other entertaining Particulars to tedious to be inserted here (1732)
- 11866: The power of fancy. A poem. By the Author (1773)
- 11955: Poems, and a tragedy. By William Julius Mickle. Translator Of The Lusiad, &c (1794)
- 12094: The priestess of Devonshire Wall. A poetical satire. Embellished with characters of distinguish'd personages, &c. &c. &c. Part the first (1779)
- 12279: A serious and affectionate address to the cities of London and Westminster (1750)
- 12388: Sculptura (1759)
- 12455: A second letter to the author of An examination of the principles and conduct of the two b-rs: in which the many misrepresentations and groundless conjectures, contained in his second series of facts and arguments, &c. are detected and exposed. By the author of the first letter (1749)
- 12500: A safe and sure method to bring sight to the eyes of those people who never had it (1736)
- 12510: A letter from the Hon. Thomas Hervey to the late King. To which is prefixed one to the Duke of Newcastle, recommending the contents of it to His Grace's furtherance and favour (1763)
- 12706: Shenstone; or, the force of benevolence (1776)
- 12906: Select translations from the works of Sannazarius (1726)
- 12937: The agreeable Caledonian (1728)
- 13148: Munster village, a novel (1778)
- 13195: La maestra (1749)
- 13261: A serious and affectionate address to the cities of London and Westminster (1750)
- 13491: A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough (1780)
- 13519: Remarkable cures, of gouty, bilious, and nervous cases, related by the patients themselves, and published at their Desire, in sundry letters to John Scot, M. D. Author of An Enquiry into the Origin of the Gout, &c. &c. &c (1783)
- 13557: A secret history of the amours of Edward, the Black Prince, and Alice, Countess of Salisbury (1732)
- 14139: A short topographical description of His Majesty's province of Upper Canada (1799)
- 14159: Some remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled, A short view of the state of affairs, with relation to Great Britain for four years past. (1730)
- 14295: Shrewsbury quarry, &c (1769)
- 14536: Statical essays (1769)
- 14599: The siege of Quebec (1769)
- 14624: Remarks on a pamphlet intitled, The traditions of the clergy destructive of religion, &c (1731)
- 14759: Some hints to prevent the choice of improper members to serve in Parliament (1753)
- 15075: Some observations on the national debt, and encreasing the revenue and Sinking Fund (1750)
- 15336: A sermon, preached in the parish church of Swindon (1797)
- 16135: The principles of English farriery vindicated (1800)
- 16326: Some methods proposed towards putting a stop to the flagrant crimes of murder, robbery, and perjury; and for The more effectually preventing the pernicious consequences of gaming among the lower Class of People. In a Letter to A Right Honourable Member Of Parliament. By Mr. Charles Jones. To which is added, a letter wrote to the late Duke of Perth, in the Year 1745 (1752)
- 16373: Wittenham-Hill, a poem (1776)
- 16394: Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone (1778)
- 16512: A Simile (1759)
- 16599: A warning-Piece to England, against pride and wickedness (1730)
- 16718: Winter (1726)
- 16915: A word to a right honourable commoner (1761)
- 16959: The world turn'd inside-out; or, humankind unmask'd. Vol. I (1737)
- 17252: A plan for recruiting the British Army (1780)
- 17540: A reply to a letter addressed to the Right Hon. George Grenville, &c (1763)
- 17666: Thoughts on the prospect of a gregicide war (1796)
- 17755: Military instruction from the Late King of Prussia to his generals (1797)
- 17825: Remarks on The budget (1765)
- 17830: Remarques sur les circonstances de la guerre (1795)
- 18169: Anecdotes and characteristics of Frederick the Great (1789)
- 18251: Cardinal Alberoni's scheme for reducing the Turkish empire to the obedience of Christian princes (1736)
- 18345: Cardinal Tencin's plan, presented to the French King, for settling the pretender's family upon the British Throne, and compleating the long-concerted scheme of Universal Monarchy in the House of Bourbon (1745)
- 18787: A catalogue of the libraries of Sir John Cross, Bart (1771)
- 18914: Catalogus librorum in omni literatur? genere notabilium rarorumque (1731)
- 18964: The administration of the British colonies (1777)
- 18991: Considerations on the points lately brought into question as to the Parliament's right of taxing the colonies, and of the measures necessary to be taken at this crisis (1766)
- 19049: This is to give notice to all gentlemen, ladies, and others, that there is lately arriv'd, and is now to be seen at the Mitre-Tavern at Charing-Cross, a French woman 20 years old, one foot 3 inches and a quarter high; (1740)
- 19118: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week (1755)
- 19291: The Torbay expedition: a satire (1740)
- 19292: The torbay expedition (1740)
- 19312: A catalogue of a large and curious collection of prints, and books of prints (1769)
- 19498: The Court and city register. For the year 1764 (1764)
- 19500: A new edition, corrected to the 30th of January, of The court and city register (1780)
- 19506: The Court and city register; or, Gentleman's complete annual calendar, for the year 1791 (1791)
- 19508: The court and city register (1792)
- 19541: Considerations on the trade to Africa (1749)
- 19984: A compleat, genuine, and impartial account of the lives of the two rebel lords who were executed on Tower-Hill (1746)
- 20114: The D--- of Ar--le's letter to the Right Honourable Sir ****** ******* (1740)
- 20160: An address to the freeholders of Middlesex, assembled at Freemasons Tavern, in Great Queen Street, upon Monday the 20th of December 1779 (1779)
- 20243: A compleat system of magick: or, The history of the black-art (1729)
- 20535: Cadenus and Vanessa (1726)
- 20567: A state of the British sugar-colony trade (1759)
- 21411: The agreeable caledonian (1729)
- 21560: An account of the famous hermaphrodite (1750)
- 21568: Advice from a lady of quality to her children; in the last stage of a lingering illness (1779)
- 22253: The antient and present state of military law in Great Britain consider'd (1749)
- 22607: A general collection of treaties, manifesto's, declarations, and other authentick acts, between the emperor and his predecessors, and the princes and states of Hungary and Transilvania (1705)
- 22743: An accurate description of Cape Breton (1755)
- 22853: An account of the war in India (1761)
- 22857: A candid and impartial state of the farther progress of the gout-medicine, of Doctor Le Fevre (1771)
- 23063: The englishman's fortnight in Paris (1777)
- 23144: Cadenus and Vanessa (1726)
- 23151: Love in all shapes (1732)
- 23184: Love in a village; a comic opera (1763)
- 23439: A catalogue of mathematical and philosophical instruments, made and sold by Dudley Adams, Charing-Cross, ... only brother to the late Geo. Adams, of Fleet-Street, London (1796)
- 23442: A journey into Siberia, made by order of the King of France (1774)
- 23502: Enrico drama per musica pel Teatro di S.M.B. Di Francesco Vanneschi (1748)
- 23754: A full and true account of a horrid barbarous and bloody murder committed on the body of one Mr. George Bell (1708)
- 23754: A full and true account of a horrid barbarous and bloody murder committed on the body of one Mr. George Bell (1708)
- 24343: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's office, June 1, 1792. Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces (1795)
- 24547: Books selling cheap (1778)
- 24706: The behaviour of the cl-gy (1731)
- 25355: The hermit (1769)
- 25653: The skull (1783)
- 26994: The magistrate's character and charge: and St. Paul's farewell to the Corinthians (1726)
- 27699: Sunday thoughts. Adapted to the various intervals of the Christian Sabbath (1781)
- 28892: Siroe re di Persia (1764)
- 28914: Select orations of M. T. Cicero (1777)
- 29338: Letters from the Duchess de Crui and others (1777)
- 29367: Some plain reasons for a repeal of the late cyder-act (1763)
- 29458: Admonitions for Sunday-schools (1790)
- 29619: Speculum linguarum (1729)
- 29831: A critical examination of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c (1767)
- 29979: A supplement to the works of John Hutchinson, Esq (1776)
- 30368: The poor soldier; an American tale (1789)
- 30393: Medical anecdotes of the last thirty years (1781)
- 30686: Robert Blunt, at the Golden Ball, opposite the Mews, Charing-Cross, makes and sells all sorts of holland and fine Irish linen shirts, (1766)
- 31000: A list of constables for the city and liberty of Westminster, 1800 (1800)
- 31277: Circular. War Office, 14th October, 1799. Sir, new regulations and instructions for carrying on the recruiting service having been issued through the Adjutant General; (1799)
- 31843: The royal compendium (1752)
- 32007: To be seen, in Great Scotland Yard, Charing Cross, a most wonderful, beautiful, and truly surprizing great ox (1795)
- 32334: Caledonia (1748)
- 33230: A dialogue between an ancient citizen's horse and a country-plowman's as they met together in Old-street-Square (1720)
- 33464: Le nozze di Dorina (1762)
- 33636: A narrative of the affair between Mr. Cresswell, and Miss Sc--e (1747)
- 33647: Jeremiah Watkins, optical, mathematical, and philosophical instrument maker to their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York, and the Duke of Clarence, No. 5, Charing Cross, London; ... = Jeremiah Watkins, inge?nieur en instrumens d'optique, de mathematiques, et de philosophie, a? leurs altesses royales le Duc et la Duchesse d'York, et le Duc de Clarence, au No. 5, Charing Cross, a? Londres, (1799)
- 33768: Attilio Regolo (1762)
- 33946: Copy of a circular letter to commanding officers of regiments in South Britain. War Office, February, 1800 (1800)
- 33948: Circular. War Office, 8th March, 1800 (1800)
- 33949: Circular. War Office, 22nd March, 1800 (1800)
- 33950: His Majesty's warrant, granting an allowance in lieu of small beer to the troops serving at home; (1800)
- 34428: Damon and Phillida (1731)
- 34569: Orders appointed by His Majestie (king Charles I.) (1758)
- 34670: A new system, or, an analysis of ancient mythology (1775)
- 35407: Circular. War Office, 2nd December, 1799. Sir, In conformity to His Majesty's commands, signified through the Secretary of State, (1799)
- 36123: An authentic journal of the proceedings in the great cause tried at Dublin, between the Honourable James Annesley, plaintiff, and a noble person, defendant (1743)
- 36124: An authentic journal of the proceedings in the great cause tried at Dublin between the Honourable James Annesley (1743)
- 36125: An authentic journal of the proceedings in the great cause tried at Dublin, between the Honourable James Annesley (1743)
- 36328: The Axe laid to the root of priestcraft: or, Christianity defended against the exorbitant claims of the clergy (1744)
- 36533: Bibliotheca curiosa (1721)
- 36752: Il barbiere di Siviglia (1789)
- 36776: The caricatura (1768)
- 37104: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's Office, April 12, 1786. General regulations and orders for His Majesty's forces (1786)
- 37443: Circular. War Office, [blank] February, 1800 (1800)
- 37674: The court and city register (1767)
- 37675: The Court and city register, or, Gentleman's complete annual kalendar, for the year 1771 (1771)
- 37677: The Court and city register. For the year 1768 (1768)
- 37727: The coup de grace (1745)
- 37831: A collection of regulations orders and instructions formed and issued for the use of the army in consequence of the pay-office-act and other occasions subsequent to the 24th of December, 1783 - to which are added such prior regulations as have similar objects and are still in force either in the whole or in part (1788)
- 38540: Merit and gratitude conjoin'd (1715)
- 38769: The theatre of education. By the Countess de Genlis (1783)
- 39193: An authentic account of the conduct of the Young Chevalier (1749)
- 39734: A companion to the almanack (1752)
- 39757: Shrewsbury quarry, &c (1770)
- 39777: The natural history of the arbor vit? (1732)
- 40352: The establish'd state of the publick offices, under his Majesty King George II (1728)
- 40560: A catalogue of above twelve thousand volumes lately purchased (1764)
- 40561: Catalogue of a large, and curious collection of books (1765)
- 40562: A catalogue of a large collection of the best books, in all branches of learning (1765)
- 40713: The case of Easter offerings stated and considered (1777)
- 41377: A catalogue of many thousand volumes (1743)
- 41383: A catalogue of several libraries (1762)
- 41448: A catalogue of the library of Richard Bigland (1799)
- 42149: The court and city register (1774)
- 42181: The court and city register (1795)
- 42192: The court and city register (1799)
- 42565: The earl of Torrington's speech to the House of Commons, in November, 1690 (1757)
- 42778: An excellent new ballad, giving a full and true relation (1714)
- 43426: The compleat history of Sweden (1702)
- 43482: The temple of fame (1748)
- 43618: A reply to the comments and menaces of bull face double fee (1769)
- 43876: An Excellent new ballad; giving a full and true relation, how a noble lord was robb'd of his birth-day cloaths, and how the same afterwards appear'd, and were burn'd on the pretender's own back at Charing-Cross (1714)
- 44520: Reflections on gaming, annuities, and usurious contracts (1776)
- 44552: Demofoonte. Drama per musica (1765)
- 44733: A new practical essay on cancers (1785)
- 44938: A complete collection of all the marine treaties (1779)
- 45172: Improvements in the doctrine of the sphere, astronomy, geography, navigation, &c. deduced from the figure and motion of the Earth (1765)
- 45200: The fall of Mortimer (1731)
- 45721: Interesting letters of Pope Clement XIV. (Ganganelli.) Vol. III. Part I (1777)
- 47181: The fall of Mortimer (1731)
- 47386: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surry, to purchase houses and grounds, and to widen the ways, and make more safe and commodious the streets, avenues, and passages, leading from Charing Cross, to the two Houses of Parliament, Westminster Hall, and the Courts of Justice there, and Westminster Bridge; and to enable a less number of commissioners to execute the several Acts relating to the said bridge, than at present are required by law; and for relie of George and James King, with regard to a lease taken by their late father from the said commissioners (1756)
- 48642: An Act for continuing certain laws therein mentioned relating to British sail cloth, and to the duties payable on foreign sail cloth; and to the allowance upon the exportation of British made gunpowder; and to the encouragement of the trade of the sugar colonies in America; and to the landing of rum or spirits of the British sugar plantations, before the duties of excise are paid thereon; and for regulating the payment of the duties on foreign exciseable liquors; and for the relief of Thomas Watson, with regard to the drawback on certain East India calicoes; and for rendering more commodious the new passage leading from Charing Cross (1758)
- 48799: The death of a friend (1765)
- 48988: The mirror (1755)
- 49896: The Cause of liberty. Addressed to the British senate (1734)
- 50372: Reasons for repealing the pot act (1737)
- 50487: An answer to the declaration of the American congress (1776)
- 50755: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surry (1756)
- 51021: Critical observations on the art of dancing (1766)
- 52979: A new collection of fairy tales (1750)
- 53123: Novus epigrammatum delectus: or, original state epigrams, and minor odes: suited to the times. All written by the same author (1760)
- 53565: Important considerations, upon the act of the thirty-first of George II (1767)
- 53576: Important considerations, upon the act of the thirty-first of George II. Relative to the assize of bread (1767)
- 53986: Anti-Thespis (1767)
- 55319: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, drawings, prints, &c. Exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, May the 9th, 1761. (Being the second year of their exhibition.) (1761)
- 55797: A series of letters, discovering the scheme projected by France, in M DCC Lix. for an intended invasion upon England with flat-bottom'd boats; Various Conferences and Original Papers touching that Formidable Design. Pointing at The Secret and True Motives, which precipitated the Negociations, and Conclusion of the last Peace. To which are prefixed, the secret adventures of the young Pretender; and The Conduct of the French Court respecting him during his Stay in Great Britain, and after his return to Paris. Also The Chief Cause that brought on the late Banishment of the Jesuits from the French Dominions; a Secret as yet concealed from the Jesuits themselves: with the real Examination of Father Hamilton, taken at Fountainbleau, October 1756, who was employed to assassinate the Young Pretender. Together with The Particular Case of the Author. In a Memorial to his late Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. By Oliver Mac Allester, Esq; Vol. I (1767)
- 56153: Interesting letters of Pope Clement XIV. (Ganganelli.) (1777)
- 56254: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1783)
- 56329: A plain narrative, or, a true state of the case between General Guise and Mr. Hervart (1751)
- 56761: A description of East-Florida (1774)
- 57131: A satirical dialogue between the celebrated Mr. F-te, and Dr. Squintum (1760)
- 58350: A proposition for a new order in architecture (1781)
- 58682: Catalogue des cartes, plans, et cartes-marines, tire?s des pays e?trangers par Messrs, Faden, et Jefferys geographe du roi (1774)
- 59895: A descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery (1772)
- 61556: The grand instructions to the commissioners appointed to frame a new code of laws for the Russian Empire (1768)
- 61684: My a-se: a poem (1735)
- 61822: The visitations of the almighty (1759)
- 61955: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant-General's Office, April 20, 1792. The manual and platoon exercises (1792)
- 62209: [An authentic journal of the proceedings] in the great cause tried at Dublin, between the Honourable James Annesley (1743)
- 62360: The comments of bull face double fee (1769)
- 62979: Le petit Neptune Franc?ois: or, The French coasting pilot (1774)
- 63421: A warning piece to England against pride and wickedness (1711)
- 63596: The complete tradesman: or, A guide in the several parts and progressions of trade (1786)
- 63608: The quintessence of English poetry (1740)
- 63913: On the late decease of the Honourable John Spencer, Esq (1746)
- 63957: Insurance from loss by fire. By the Amicable Contributors (1730)
- 64219: The jew decoy'd; or the progress of a harlot. A new ballad opera of three acts. The airs set to old ballad tunes (1733)
- 64251: The earl Marshal's order concerning the robes, coronets, &c. which are to be worn by the peeresses at the coronation of Their Most Sacred Majesties King George III. and Queen Charlotte. (1761)
- 64254: Four tracts (1774)
- 64259: Devil knows what. A poem (1731)
- 64416: The exodus: a poem (1785)
- 64679: Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth (1730)
- 64722: An effectual remedy totally to prevent smuggling (1756)
- 64856: An Epistle to Mr. T------ B----- (1750)
- 65014: Kostiachou: or, wit triumphant over beauty. A poem (1731)
- 65299: A history of the revolt of Ali Bey, against the Ottoman Porte (1784)
- 65690: An explanation of the proposed scheme for better paving, repairing, cleaning and lighting the squares, streets, and Lanes Of The City and Liberty of Westminster, and the adjacent parishes. To which is annexed a plan, describing the district over which the same is proposed to extend with the Names of the Streets,and those new ones not extant in any other hitherto published. By a member of Parliament (1769)
- 65772: The Honysuckle (1731)
- 65955: An epistle to His Royal Highness Frederick, Prince of Wales (1729)
- 65981: The family physician; or, a safe and easy method of curing most diseases, incident to human bodies. Extracted from various authors, and confirmed by experience (1750)
- 66598: A description of the first discoveries of the antient city of Herculaneum (1750)
- 66727: An epistle to O------r H----nl---y; containing, some remarks on the discourses set forth at the conventicle the Corner of Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, near Clare-Market (1746)
- 67532: A digest of the law concerning libels (1770)
- 68618: A chart of universal history, exhibiting at one view besides the succession of the four great monarchies (1753)
- 68908: Proposals for publishing by subscription, the genuine works of Andrea Palladio, in English (1737)
- 69304: The tavern query, or The loyal health (1702)
- 69730: Here is a dialogue, that passed between the poor beast at Charing-Cross, and the strange beast in H---- S------ (1726)
- 69730: Here is a dialogue, that passed between the poor beast at Charing-Cross, and the strange beast in H---- S------ (1726)
- 69943: The court and city register (1791)
- 70140: Francisco Watkins, fabricante de ynstrumentos opticos de su Real Alteza el Principe de Wales: ala ensena de la Cabeze de Isaac Newton, en Charing-Cross, Londres; hace y vende (1753)
- 70141: Francois Watkins, opticien de son Altesse Royale le Prince de Galles, a l'enseigne de la Te?te du Chevalier Newton, a? Charing-Cross, a? Londres; fait & vend toutes sortes de lunettes, (1753)
- 70275: I [blank] do make oath, that I am a Protestant (1794)
- 70361: Ph?nix Fire Office, Lombard-Street & Charing-Cross, London (1797)
- 70516: Sacramental devotions, and suitable meditations (1726)
- 71057: The theological magazine (175u)
- 71074: The military magazine (1793)
- 71131: The Templar, and literary gazette (1773)
- 71750: The Jacobite's journal (1747)
- 71773: The British mercury and evening advertiser (1780)
- 71860: The Weekly oracle: or, Universal library (1734)
- 71864: From the Mercury-Office at Charing-Cross (168u)
- 71878: The Courier, and evening gazette (1793)
- 72050: The British journal: or, The censor (1728)
- 72055: The London advertiser, and literary gazette (1751)
- 72056: The London daily advertiser, and literary gazette (1751)
- 72057: The London daily advertiser (1751)
- 72063: The Gazetteer and London daily advertiser (1753)
- 72123: The Whitehall evening-post; or, London intelligencer (1746)
- 72127: The Remembrancer (1747)
- 72128: The Remembrancer: or, National advocate (1751)
- 72131: The Evening advertiser (1754)
- 72136: The Public advertiser (1752)
- 72154: The London daily post, and general advertiser (1734)
- 72156: The London evening-post (1727)
- 72218: The Bouquet, or Blossoms of fancy (1795)
- 72220: The Gazetteer and new daily advertiser (1764)
- 72299: The Times (1788)
- 72325: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley (1711)
- 72335: The weekly register: or, Universal journal (1732)
- 72477: The Æquipoise, or The constitution ballanced (1757)
- 72561: The Gentleman's journal for the war (1693)
- 72841: The Daily post-boy (1728)
- 72928: The Repository (175u)
- 72958: The Protestant remembrancer (1725)
- 72995: The Courier (1792)
- 72997: The penny medley: or, Weekly entertainer (1746)
- 73041: The True Briton (1751)
- 73192: The Hyp-doctor (1730)
- 73370: The repository: or, Half-yearly register (1768)
- 73551: The Censor: or, Muster-master-general (1726)
- 73567: The Genius of Albion: or, Weekly biographical, political, law, and literary repository (1790)
- 74780: The Theatrical monitor. Or, Stage management and green room laid open (1767)
- 74804: The new hackney-coach companion (1780)
- 74817: A guide to the knowledge of publick affairs, both foreign and domestick (1728)
- 74818: A guide to the knowledge of publick affairs, both foreign and domestick (1728)
- 74840: The Cabinet (1792)
- 74857: The Advocate (1725)
- 74954: The Political herald, and review; or, a Survey of domestic and foreign politics (1785)
- 75017: The theatrical review; or, New companion to the play-house (1771)
- 75038: The Times or Daily universal register (1788)
- 75081: Memoirs of science and the arts (1793)
- 75190: A register of the trade of the port of London (1776)
- 75244: Ireland's tears· (1685)
- 75374: A new-years guift to the Templers, on that eminent lawyer Sir Edmond Saunders, his being chosen Lord Chief-Justice of England (1683)
- 76894: John Gadbury (student in astrology) his past and present opinion of the Ottoman or Turkish power (1683)
- 76989: A pastoral letter of the Lord Cardinal Le Camus, bishop and Prince of Grenoble to the curats of his diocess (1687)
- 77451: A true and particular relation of the fire which happened in the castle of Dublin in Ireland (1684)
- 77519: The lady's new-years gift: or, Advice to a daughter (1688)
- 77538: Bibliotheca mathematica & medica Scarburghiana; Or, the mathematical and physical parts of the famous library of Sir Charles Scarburgh, Kn, M. D (1695)
- 77539: Bibliotheca Scarburghiana; or, A catalogue of the incomparable library of Sir Charles Scarburgh, Knt, M.D (1695)
- 77634: The broken merchants complaint (1683)
- 77705: The primitive rule of reformation according to the first liturgy of K. Edward VI. 1549 (1688)
- 77718: The wits, or, Sport upon sport (1673)
- 77778: The wits, or, Sport upon sport (1673)
- 77907: The true interest of the legal English Protestants (1687)
- 78135: Modern curiosities of art [and] nature (1685)
- 78194: The memoirs of the Duke de La Rochefoucault (1683)
- 78280: A vindication of the stage (1698)
- 78919: Great news from Falmouth, or, A true and impartial account, of a bloody fight between the tinners of Cornwall, and the Kings forces in the town of Falmouth; on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 27th. and 28th. of May (1690)
- 79054: Veritas evangelica, or The Gospel-truth asserted in sixteen useful questions (1687)
- 79318: A journal of the siege and taking of Buda, by the imperial army, (under the conduct of the Duke of Lorrain, and his Electoral Highness the Duke of Bavaria,) anno Dom. 1686 (1687)
- 79341: An account of Spain (1700)
- 79468: A proclamation: being His Imperial Majesty's Act of oblivion to the Hungarian rebels (1684)
- 80319: The second discovery of the Jacobite plot (1690)
- 80551: Some queries to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation, by T.W. Gent. Published with allowance. (1687)
- 80631: A discourse of divine providence (1679)
- 81019: Spencer redivivus containing the first book of the Fairy queen (1687)
- 81096: The art of curing diseases by expectation (1689)
- 81179: An humble hint to the King and kingdom on the coronation-day of James the II. &c (1685)
- 81366: A list of all the conspirators that have been seiz'd, (and where committed) since the discovery of the horrid and bloody plot, contriv'd by the phanaticks against the lives of His Majesty and His Royal Highness (1683)
- 81676: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral-Church at Ely. July the 24th, 1698 (1699)
- 81879: Murder out at last (1683)
- 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)
- 82781: Gods interest in the King (1687)
- 82831: A letter from on board Their Majesties fleet near Ushant, July the twentieth, 1689 (1689)
- 82875: A poem on the coronation of our most illustrious sovereign K. James II. And his gracious consort Queen Mary (1685)
- 82901: The heir of Morocco, with the death of Gayland (1694)
- 83249: The conclave of physicians (1683)
- 83350: The Duke of Norfolk's order about the habit the ladies are to be in that attend the Queen at her coronation (1685)
- 84143: The catholic medicine, and soverain healer (1684)
- 84255: A pastoral upon the death of Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond (1684)
- 84342: An account of the sentence which past upon Titus Oates (upon conviction of horrid perjuries) at the Kings Bench-Bar, Saturday May 16th. 1685 (1685)
- 85531: A thanksgiving-sermon for the peace (1697)
- 85532: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of Richmond in Surry: April the 5th, 1699 (1699)
- 85837: A collection of 86 loyal poems (1685)
- 85958: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen, in their Majesties Chappel at St. James's on Sunday, October 24. 1686. By the Reverend Father Dom. W.M. monk of the Holy Order of St. Benedict, and of the English congregation, chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by His Majesties command (1687)
- 86300: A dreadful oration deliver'd by that sorely afflicted saint, Stephen Lobb· (1683)
- 86933: Titus Britannicus (1685)
- 87113: A geographicall description of ye kingdom of Ireland (1689)
- 88128: The use and great moment of the notes of the Church (1687)
- 88195: Janua scientiarum: or, A compendious introduction to geography, chronology, government, history, phylosophy, and all genteel sorts of literature by Charles Blount Gent (1684)
- 88751: The conclave of physicians (1686)
- 88946: Theodosius: or, The force of love (1692)
- 88967: Sophonisba: or Hannibal's overthrow (1693)
- 89301: Macbeth (1687)
- 89605: An heroick poem, most humbly dedicated to the Sacred Majesty of Catharine Queen Dowager (1685)
- 89623: A full and true account of all the proceedings in Ireland, since His Majesties first embarking for that kingdom, to his present march to besiege Limerick (1690)
- 90410: An excellent collection of English books (1695)
- 91889: Caroloiades redivivus: or, The vvar and revolutions in the time of K. Charles the First (1695)
- 91956: Bibliotheca realis & instructissima, sive, Catalogus variorum librorum (1690)
- 92584: A catalogue of the French books of Mr. Charles Mearne, late bookseller to His Majesty (1687)
- 92584: A catalogue of the French books of Mr. Charles Mearne, late bookseller to His Majesty (1687)
- 92950: Abdelazer: or, The Moor's revenge (1693)
- 93209: The lady's new-years gift: or, Advice to a daughter (1688)
- 93457: Ibrahim the illustrious Bassa (1694)
- 93941: An answer to The Scotch Presbyterian eloquence (1693)
- 94070: Medicaster medicatus, or a remedy for the itch of scribling. The first part (1685)
- 94589: An Account of the sentence which past upon Titus Oates (1685)
- 94879: John Barclay his defence of the most holy sacrament of the Eucharist, to the sectaries of the times (1688)
- 94942: A sermon preached before Their Sacred Majesties the King and Queen, and Queen Dowager (1687)
- 95719: A brief narrative of a strange and wonderful old woman that hath a pair of horns growing upon her head (1670)
- 95809: Persecutio undecima (1682)
- 95890: The countrey wit (1693)
- 95938: The certainty of a future state: or, An occasional letter concerning apparitions (1698)
- 97123: An exact account of Major General Kirkes safe arrival and relieving of London-Derry (1689)
- 97664: A letter from on board Major General Kirke (1689)
- 100067: Angliæ notitia: or, The present state of England compleat (1692)
- 100068: Angliæ notitia: or The present state of England compleat (1687)
- 100317: Assertio septem sacramentorum: or, An assertion of the seven sacraments against Martin Luther (1687)
- 100331: A particular account from Collonel Kirke, of the state of London-Derry. And Iniskilling. Licensed, J.F. July 25. 1689 (1689)
- 100369: Assertio septem sacramentorum: or, An assertion of the seven sacraments, against Martin Luther: by Henry the Eighth, King of England, France, and Ireland. To which is adjoin'd his epistle to the Pope. Mr. John Clark's oration. And the Pope's answer thereunto. As also the Pope's bull, by which his Holiness was pleased to bestow upon King Henry VIII. (for composing this book,) that most illustrious, splendid, and most Christian-like title of Defender of the faith. Faithfully translated into English by T.W. Gent. The second edition, revised and corrected. Published by authority. (1688)
- 100474: Carmen genethliacon (1688)
- 100851: An abstract of the procedure of France, since the Pyrenaean Treaty (1684)
- 101271: Zwey-fache Gru?ndliche Sprach-Lehr, Fu?r Hochteutsche, Englisch, und fu?r Engella?nder Hochteutsch zu lernen; darin alle Lateinische Wo?rter zur Sprach-lehr geho?rig ins Hochteutsch und English u?bersehzt sein: Es wird darin gehandelt vom Ursprung, Gru?nden under-wisen zu reden der Englischen Sprach, mit einem Namen-Buch und Ta?glich vorfallenden nothwendigen Gespra?chen. Es ist darby gefu?gt alles was ein Ausla?nder zu Versaillien in Franckreich, und Engelland sehen kan, in einem kurtzen begriff vom standt des Ro?mischen-Reichs. Alles fleissig zusammen getragen, und in den Truck verfertiget, durch Henricum Offelen, J.V. Doctorem, wie auch Frantzo?zischer, Englischer, Spanischer, Italianischer, Latinischer, und Hoch-und Nederteutscher Sprachen Professorem (1687)
- 101881: Remarks of A. Pulton Master in the Savoy, upon Dr Tho. Tenison's late narrative (1687)
- 101944: A poem on and to Her Gracious Majesty upon the day of her happy coronation. By one of Her Majesties servants (1685)
- 102465: To the King, upon the Queens being deliver'd of a son June the 10th. MDCLXXXVIII (1688)
- 102670: Church-musick vindicated (1697)
- 102962: A pastoral occasion'd by the arrival of His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, &c. design'd to marry Her Highness the Lady Ann, daughter to that heroick Prince, James, Duke of York and Albany (1683)
- 103600: The Earl of Sunderland's letter to a friend in London (1689)
- 104136: Elegies (1699)
- 104247: Dagon's fall: or, The Whigs lamentation for the death of Anthony King of Poland (1683)
- 104335: A true and full account of a conference held about religion, between Dr. Tho. Tenison and A. Pulton one of the masters in the Savoy· (1687)
- 104399: The considerations which oblig'd Peter Manby dean of London-Dery, to embrace the Roman Catholic religion (1687)
- 104425: Minerva, or, The art of weaving (1677)
- 104640: A Pindarique ode, upon the late horrid and damnable Whiggish plot (1684)
- 104743: The genealogies of the high-born prince & princess, George and Anne, of Denmark, &c (1684)
- 105112: A sermon of judgement, preached before the Queen Dowager (1687)
- 105114: A sermon preach'd before Their Majesties in Their chappel at St. James's the 25th. Sunday after Pentecost, November 17th. 1686. By J.D. of the Society of Jesus. Published by his Majesties command (1687)
- 105728: An exact and true relation of the present posture of affairs in Ireland· (1689)
- 106018: The vanity of arts and sciences. By Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Knight Doctor of both laws, Judge of the Prerogative-Court, and Counsellour to Charles the Fifth, Emperour of Germany (1684)
- 106357: The why's? and the how's? Or, A good enquiry (1687)
- 108919: The true and perfect speeches of Colonel John Gerhard upon the scaffold at Tower-hill, on Munday last, and Mr. Peter Vowel at Charing-Cross, on Munday last, being the 11 of this instant July, 1654 (1654)
- 108988: Etrennes, ou Conseils d'un homme de qualite a sa fille. Traduit de l'Anglois (1692)
- 108995: The lady's new-year's gift: or, Advice to a daughter (1692)
- 109320: The arraignment of Thomas Howard Duke of Norfolk, before the Earl of Shrewsbury Lord High-Steward of England (1685)
- 109763: Miscellany poems (1688)
- 109770: A geographicall description of ye kingdom of Ireland. Collected from ye actual survey made by Sr. William Petty. Corrected & amended, by the advice, & assistance, of severall able artists, late inhabitants of that kingdom. Containing one general mapp, of ye whole kingdom, with four provincial mapps, & 32. county mapps. divided into baronies, where in are discribed ye cheife cities, townes, rivers, harbors, and head-lands, &ca. To which is added a mapp of Great Brittaine and Ireland, together with an index of the whole. Being very usefull for all gentlemen, and military officers, as well for sea, as land service (1689)
- 110882: Francis Cheneau's French Grammar (1685)
- 111687: A true and full account of a conference held about religion, between Dr. Tenison and A. Pulton one of the masters in the Savoy· (1687)
- 113932: The last speech of M. Peter Vowell (1654)
- 115558: Poems upon several occasions. By Daniel Baker, M.A. sometimes of Gonvil and Caius Coll. in Cambridge (1697)
- 118375: Liturgia, seu Liber precum communium, et administrationis sacramentorum, aliorumque rituum atque ceremoniarum Ecclesiæ juxta usum Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ (1685)
- 118592: The compleat gard'ner; or, Directions for cultivating and right ordering of fruit-gardens and kitchen-gardens (1693)
- 119221: An exact account of Major General Kirkes safe arrival and relieving of London-Derry (1689)
- 119597: A catalogue of excellent English books in divinity, history, geography, travels, romances poetry, law, physick, mathematicks, &c (1693)
- 119977: The library of Mr. John Dunstan (1693)
- 120011: Catalogue des livres Francois & Italiens (1693)
- 120017: Catalogue des livres Francois Italiens & Espagnols (1693)
- 120018: Catalogue des nouveaux livres Francois, qui seront vendus par auction (1693)
- 120019: Catalogue des nouveaux livres Francois (1693)
- 120119: A catalogue of excellent books, in Greek, Latin and English (1694)
- 120221: Catalogus variorum librorum in omnigena literatura (1693)
- 120762: A collection of modern English books (1693)
- 120767: At the Green Dragon next to Northumberland-House at Charing-Cross, will be exposed to sale (by auction) a curious collection of original paintings of the best masters of Europe; where there will be several large pieces fit for halls; also very fine small pieces for ladies closets; on Tuesday the 24th of this instant March (1691)
- 120776: At the Two White Posts, against the statue, at Charing-Cross, on Thursday the 18th. instant at three in the afternoon (1691)
- 120839: A curious collection of paintings will be sold by auction at the Duke of Glocesters Coffee-House at Charing-Cross, on Friday the 22d. of May (1691)
- 120962: Bibliotheca Cudworthiana, sive catalogus variorum librorum plurimis facultatibus. Insignium bibliothecæ instructissimæ Rev. Doct. Dr. Cudworth, S.T.P. Coll. Christi apud Cantab. nuperrime? præfecti (1691)
- 120987: Bibliotheca ornatissima: or, A catalogue of excellent books as well Greek, Latin, &c. as English, in all faculties (1692)
- 121083: A full relation of the birth, parentage, education, life and conversation of Mrs. Margaret Martel the barbarous French-woman (1697)
- 121301: An ansvver to the city-conformists letter (1688)
- 121761: The art of love (1700)
- 121939: A full and true relation of a bloody & dismal fight betwixt the Protestants (1689)
- 122191: John Barclay his vindication of the intercession of saints, the veneration of relicks and miracles, against the sectaries of the times (1688)
- 122775: Kalendarium hortense; or, The gard'ner's almanac (1691)
- 123036: An historical account of the late troubles during the wars of Paris (1686)
- 124389: Speculum ecclesiasticum, or, An ecclesiastical prospective-glass (1687)
- 124866: The Whigs drown'd in an honest Tory-health (1683)
- 124871: The Whigs hard hear[ts,] the cause of this hard frost (1684)
- 124949: Ordo recitandi Divini officii pro anno Domini M.DC.LXXXVII (1687)
- 124985: Scarron's novels (1700)
- 125884: Some queries to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation, by J.W. Gent. Published with allowance (1687)
- 126122: A mirrour of truth (1688)
- 126291: The rule of behaviour, touching spritual matters & temporal (1692)
- 127101: A Vindication of the Lord Russell's speech and innocence (1683)
- 127504: A short compendium of chirurgery (1683)
- 127511: A particular and full account of several great matters relating to Ireland (1689)
- 127515: Woman's malice, a novel (1699)
- 127562: Bibliotheca instructissima ex bibliothecis duroum doctissimorum theologorum Londinen. nuper defunctorum, composita. Cui adjicitur bibliotheca manuscripta Lauderdaliana, sive catalogus librorum manuscriptorum in quo reperiuntur varii authores historiæ Anglicanæ & Scoticæ, & alii variis linguis facultatibusque insig. nondum impressi, a bibliotheca ducis Lauderdaliæ. Cujus auctio habebitur Londini apud Tom's Coffee-House prope Ludgate adjacententem, vico vulgo dicto Ludgate-Hill, die 25 Januarii 1691/2. Per Jo. Bullord, bibl (1692)
- 127895: New practical observations in surgery (1685)
- 128039: A choice collection of 120 loyal songs, all of them written since the two late plots, (viz.) the horrid Salamanca Plot in 1678, and the fanatical conspiracy in 1683. Intermixt with some new love songs with a table to find every song to which is added, an anagram, and an accrostick on the Salamanca doctor (1684)
- 128664: A catalogue of excellent books in Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish English, &c (1695)
- 130059: An account of Spain (1700)
- 130171: A collection of pleasant modern novels· (1700)
- 130176: Salt and fishery (1682)
- 130441: On the death of Sir Tho. Armstrong (1684)
- 130551: Joh. Amos Comenii Orbis sensualium pictus: hoc est, omnium fundamentalium in mundo rerum, & in vita? actionum pictura & nomenclatura.= (1685)
- 130663: A full description of the manner of executing the sentence upon Titus Oats for perjury (1685)
- 130785: The charge of the admirals of England (1693)
- 130788: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Michael Woodstreet. At the funeral of Mrs. Hannah Bullivant (1698)
- 131220: Bibliotheca Greyana. Sive Catalogus librorum theologicorum, historicorum, philologicorum, Græc. Lat. & Anglicorum in omni facultate præ cæteris excellentium R.V. Tho. Grey, de Dedham in com. Essexiæ defuncti (1694)
- 131357: The English womens chastity; or, The last Sunday nights frolick (1695)
- 131571: An apology for the Contemplations on the life and glory of Holy Mary mother of Jesus (1687)
- 132696: Bibliotheca selecta seu Catalogus librorum (1690)
- 132937: A true account from Coll. Kirke of the relieving of London-Derry (1689)
- 133067: An account of an apparition that appeared to Titus Oates (1684)
- 133098: To the King's Most Sacred Majesty (1688)
- 133187: Scotlands loyalty; or, Sorrowful sighs on the death of our late soveraign His Sacred Majesty; Charles II (1685)
- 133288: A choice collection of 180 loyal songs (1685)
- 133475: Rome's conviction; or, a vindication of the original institution of Christianity (1683)
- 134473: Mathematicks made easie, or a Mathematical dictionary (1700)
- 134631: A True and exact relation of a great and glorious victory obtained by their Majesties forces in Scotland (1689)
- 135379: Historical observations upon the reigns of Edward I. II. III· and Richard II (1689)
- 135548: An elegy on that worthy and famous actor, Mr. Charles Hart (1683)
- 135831: Charity to our poor persecuted brethren abroad (1699)
- 136060: Animadversions by way of answer to a sermon preached by Dr. Thomas Kenne, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells (1687)
- 138149: Bibliotheca instructissima, sive Catalogus librorum in omnigena literatura, præsertim vero antiqua Romana & Græca maxime insignium (1690)
- 138525: Gedeonis Harve?i, M.D. medici regis & reginæ ad Turrim, Ars curandi morbos expectatione (1694)
- 138527: The French pox, with all its kinds, causes, signs and prognosticks (1685)
- 138587: Last Sundays night frollick (1691)
- 138906: The Pharisee's council (1688)
- 138941: An exact narrative and description of the wonderfull and stupendious fire-works in honour of Their Majesties coronations (1685)
- 139282: The lady's new-year's gift: or, Advice to a daughter, under these following heads: viz. Religion, husband, house, family and children, behaviour and conversation, friendships, censure, vanity and affectation, pride, diversions (1696)
- 139421: The Princess of Parma (1699)
- 139431: The ladies dressing-room unlock'd, and her toilette spread (1700)
- 139600: A sermon preach'd before Her sacred Majesty the Queen, in her chappel at Windsor on the 21st day of April, anno 1686 (1687)
- 139940: A sermon preach'd before Their Majesties, in St. James's on Advent-Sunday November the 28th. 1686 (1687)
- 141538: The discovery made by Captain Mark Baggot, the person lately taken in womans clothes, coming from Limerick to Dublin (1691)
- 142794: A supplement to the new version of psalms by N. Tate and N. Brady (1700)
- 142985: Titus Britannicus (1685)
- 143032: The description and uses of a new contriv'd eliptical double dial; as also of the universal æquinoctial dial (1698)
- 143187: The art of curing diseases by expectation (1689)
- 143227: A new discourse of the smallpox, and malignant fevers, with an exact discovery of the scorvey (1685)
- 144639: Near Charing-Cross, over against Northumberland (alias Suffolk) House, at a turners house, nigh the Golden Lyon Tavern, (1687)
- 144875: A full an [sic] true acount [sic] of a most barbarous and bloody murther, committed by Edward Williams, on the body of Mr. Hinton (1700)
- 144875: A full an [sic] true acount [sic] of a most barbarous and bloody murther, committed by Edward Williams, on the body of Mr. Hinton (1700)
- 144985: Murder out at last, in a ballad on the new plot (1683)
- 145105: Remarks of A. Pulton Master in the Savoy, upon Dr. Tho. Tenison's late narrative (1687)
- 145549: A catalogue of Latin and English books (1691)
- 145553: Bibliotheca Trilinguis: or, a Catalogue of English, French and Italian books (1694)
- 145554: A collection of excellent English books, consisting of divinity, history, philology, travels, voyages, poetry, plays, mathematicks, geography, law, &c. to be sold by auction, at Batson's Coffee-house, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, on Tuesday the 23d day of May 1693. beginning exactly at three after noon (1693)
- 145556: Bibliotheca insignis: or, A catalogue of excellent Greek, Latin and English books in divinity, history, geography, travels, romances poetry, law, physick, mathematicks, &c. which will be sold by auction at Rolls's Auction House in Petty Canons-Hall on the North side o[f] St. Pauls Church-yard London. At three a clock in the afternoon. On Monday, June 12. 1693 (1693)
- 145559: Bibliotheca instructissima: or, A catalogue of Greek, Latin and English books (1694)
- 145561: Catalogus variorum librorum theologicorum, philologicorum, historicorum, græcorum, latinorum, anglicorum (1695)
- 145851: Defense du beau sexe addresse?e a? Eugenie, dialogue. Ecrit en Anglois par une personne de qualite?, et traduit en Francois par une dame angloise (1691)
- 145997: The fair extravagant, or, the humorous bride. An English novel (1682)
- 146282: A collection of excellent English books, consisting of divinity, philology, history, miscellanies, &c (1695)
- 146397: A perswasive to all dissenters to untiy in religion, as it is establish'd in the Church of England (1684)
- 146871: Scriptoria Danielis or a writing booke contayning sundry examples of the most excellent and curious way of writing (1681)
- 146902: A catalogue of books of two eminent mathematicians (1691)
- 146930: A catalogue of Latine Greek & English books, both antient and modern (1691)
- 146942: A catalogue of Latine, Greek and English books, both antient and modern, on most subjects (1691)
- 146946: A catalogue of choice and valuable books (1691)
- 146947: A catalogue of excellent Greek, Latine and English books, containing near 1200 folio's, &c (1691)
- 147076: The plot discover'd: or Captain Wilson's intreigues laid open (1694)
- 147167: Bibliotheque de seu Monseigneur le Duc de Lauderdale ou catalogue de livres choisis es langues Francoise, Italienne & Espagnole recueillis par ses soins & avec de grandes depenses, dans lequel se trouvent plusieurs ouvrages de l'Histoire, l'Antiquite,? l'Architecture, la Geographie, viz. Cartes, Mappes-Mondes, &c. comme aussi quantited?e Traitez de Medailles, & enfin sur tous autres sujets curieux. Les dits livres seront vendus a l'encher?e le Mecredy 14. jour de May, 1690. a? Sam's Coffee=house, dans la rue qui s'appele Ave=Mary=Lane proche Ludgate=street (1690)
- 147745: A mirrour of truth (1688)
- 148588: The unsatisfied lovers. A new English novel (1683)
- 149184: A speech delivered by the King of Poland to his army before the battle, September 12th. 1683 (1683)
- 149579: Pinacotheca Maitlandiana: Or, a catalogue of the Lord Maitland's prints and drawings (1690)
- 151580: Medicaster medicatus, or a Remedy for the itch of scribling· (1685)
- 152184: The way to make all discerning lovers of truth of one mind (1687)
- 152392: A particular and full account of several great matters relating to Ireland (1689)
- 152408: A particular and impartial account of a great fight in Ireland (1689)
- 152414: A letter from Dundalk in Ireland: September 24. 1689 (1689)
- 152576: A pattern for the education of princes: or the history of William de Croy (1686)
- 152851: The true effigies of the German giant (1660)
- 153405: Song at the loyal feast in Westminster-Hall, on July 10th. 1684. (1684)
- 153469: Great news from the army in Ireland (1690)
- 153521: A lamentable and doleful letter from Mr. Rich. Tennison, a Protestant minister (1689)
- 153553: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1695)
- 153949: Bibliotheca Sparkiana, or, a catalogue of the library of the Reverend Dr. Tho. Sparkes, prebend. of Lichfield lately deceased (1693)
- 154329: The second part of Mother Shiptons prophecies (1662)
- 155790: Salt and fishery (1682)
- 156602: A poem on the long expected auspicious birth of the Prince June the 10th. MDCLXXXVIII. being Trinity Sunday (1688)
- 157118: The royal anagram (1683)
- 157531: A new list of all the conspirators that have been siez'd (1683)
- 157731: The exercise of musquet and pike (1684)
- 157758: Bibliotheca Morganiana: Or a catalogue of the library of Mr. Silvanus Morgan (1693)
- 157763: The writing master's assistant (1696)
- 158492: The lamentable fall of Queen Elenor (1658)
- 158511: A geographicall description of ye Kingdom of Ireland (1685)
- 158975: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty, for the year, 1684/5 (1685)
- 158997: The great and famous collection of the late Earl of Leicester's Italian drawings and prints, by the most celebrated masters in the world, viz. Michael Angelo, Titian, Quiedo, Hannibal Carrats, Courageo, Paul Versonese, Parma, Raphael, Polidore, Paul Brill, Rubens, Vandyke, Test, &c (1698)
- 159202: An help and exhortation to worthy communicating. Or, a treatise describing the meaning, worthy reception, duty, and benefits of the Holy Sacrament. And answering the doubts of conscience, and other reasons which most generally detain men from it. Together with suitable devotions added. The second edition. By John Kettlewell, Vicar of Coles-hill in Warwick-shire (1687)
- 159273: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen, in their Majesties Chappel at St. James's on Sunday, October 24. 1686. By the Reverend Father Dom. W.M. monk of the Holy Order of St. Benedict, and of the English Congregation, chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by Hi Majesties command (1687)
- 159285: A catalogue of a curious collection of books (1697)
- 160369: The honour of great York and Albany, a loyal song. To a pleasant new tune (1683)
- 160630: A treatise of the small-pox and measles (1696)
- 160826: Bibliotheca Greyana. Sive catalogus librorum theologicorum, historicorum, philologicorum, Græc. Lat. & Anglicorum (1694)
- 160988: A map of the county of Cornwall (1699)
- 161055: Catalogus medicinarum recte fideliterq[ue] (1700)
- 161296: [A] full and true account of the several skirmishes and blooddy [sic] battles (1690)
- 162271: Christian thoughts for every day of the month (1700)
- 162515: Miscellany poems, in two parts (1688)
- 162596: The history of Whiggism, from their rise, to their late horrid and unparalell'd conspiracy (1684)
- 162633: An excellent new song, on the late victories over the Turks (1684)
- 163093: A supplement to the new version of Psalms by N. Tate and N. Brady (1700)
- 163759: Rebellion arraignd. A sermon preach'd before their Majesties in their chappel at Whitehall, upon the 30th. of January 1687 (1688)
- 164131: Contemplations on the life and glory of Holy Mary, the mother of Jesus (1687)
- 164245: A conference between an Inniskillingman of D. Schombergs army, and an Irish trooper near the Duke of Berwicks camp. (1689)
- 164266: The complaint of all the she-traders (1682)
- 165869: The memoirs of the Duke de La Rochefoucault (1684)
- 167432: Catalogus librorum modernorum & antiquorum selectissimus (1691)
- 167452: A catalogue of Latine, Greek, and English books (1691)
- 167460: A catalogue of Greek, Latine, and English books (1691)
- 167486: Catalogue des livres francois anciens & modernes (1693)
- 167919: A supplement to the new version of Psalms by N. Tate and N. Brady (1700)
- 168016: An excellent collection of valuable English and Latin books (1695)
- 168303: By His Majesty's authority, at the sign of Charing-Cross, at Charing-Cross (1699)
- 168540: A warning piece to England against pride and wickedness (1650)
- 168791: The lamentable fall of Queen Elenor, who for her pride and wickedness, by Gods judgements sunk into the ground at Charing Cross, and rose at Queen-hive. Tune of, Gentle and courteous (1663)
- 169295: Bibliotheca instructissima, sive Catalogus librorum in omnigenaa literatura, præsertim vero antiqua Romana & Græca maxime insignium (1690)
- 170584: A map of the county of Cornwall (1699)
- 207494: Unnatural cruelty; or, Barbarity displayed. (1798)
- 207958: The Life of George-Frederic Handel (1784)
- 208323: The Dancing-master (1709)
- 208332: Two hundred & four favourite country dances (1775)
- 208457: The songs in the comic opera of the Padlock (1768)
- 208502: Du plessis's memoirs: or, Variety of adventures (1775)
- 208977: Principles of beauty, relative to the human head. By Alexander Cozens (1778)
- 209035: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books; including a copious assortment of the best Greek and Latin classics, Antiquities, and Law Books. (lately purchased) which will be selling, for Ready Money, this day, 1786, At the Prices printed in the Catalogue, by Henry Gardner, No. 200, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, Who gives the full Value in Ready Money for any Libraries, and Parcels of Books. Catalogues (price 6d.) may be had at the Place of Sale; at Mr. Hookham's, New Bond-Street; Mr. Walter's, Charing Cross; Mr. Sewell's, Cornhill; and at all the Principal Towns in England (1786)
- 209209: The danger and immodesty of the present too general custom of unnecessarily employing men-midwives (1772)
- 209346: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books, for 1780 (1780)
- 209538: The life, and strange, unparallel'd and unheard-of voyages and adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1770)
- 209645: Certain rules and orders to be observed by the embodied militia (1792)
- 209703: The D----- of A-----e's letter to the Right Honourable Sir ****** ******* (1740)
- 209898: A letter to Junius (1769)
- 209950: The great importance of having right sentiments in religion (1789)
- 210111: An history of marine architecture (1800)
- 210121: Annet's short-hand (1752)
- 210302: A treatise on the inherent qualities of the tea-herb (1750)
- 210304: A Treatise on the inherent qualities of the tea-herb (1750)
- 210354: Cases of the hydrocele (1788)
- 210688: The Gospel testimony (1800)
- 210767: Cursory observations on a pamphlet, entitled (1773)
- 211343: A calculation of the new scheme for the disposing of the South-Sea property (1721)
- 211448: A sermon; preached at Brompton Chapel, &c. on Wednesday, Febuary 21st, 1781 (1781)
- 211464: Hints upon the nature of pious submission under afflictive dispensations (1778)
- 211509: Matrimony analysed (1755)
- 211665: The history of a woman of quality (1751)
- 211688: A rencounter at a mask-ball (1752)
- 211739: The duty of the King and subject (1776)
- 211838: A sermon preached at the cathedral church of Worcester, on Thursday the 9th of October, 1746 (1746)
- 211877: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Tuesday, Dec.19, 1797 (1798)
- 211880: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1793)
- 211881: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1794)
- 211883: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1795)
- 211915: A sermon, preached, at the drum-head, in the Queen's Square, Lancaster, Sunday, October the 1st, 1786 (1786)
- 212008: A catalogue of the genuine stock in trade of Mr. Stephen Quillet, jeweller and goldsmith (1751)
- 212021: Sir Thomas Roe's speech in Parliament: relating to the merchants, &c (1707)
- 212104: An inquiry into the rise and establishment of the Royal Academy of Arts (1775)
- 212249: Joh. Amos Comenii orbis sensualium pictus (1777)
- 212387: A full and true account of a most horrid and cruel plot against the Queen, at Kensington, on Wednesday night last (1712)
- 212634: The Regulations Lately made concerning the colonies, and the taxes imposed upon them, considered (1765)
- 212671: A discourse upon self-murder (1732)
- 212901: Acis and Galatea (1764)
- 212963: Dione (1733)
- 213263: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles, Duke of Marlborough, president, the vice-presidents, the treasurer, &c. of the Hospitals for the Small-Pox (1760)
- 213285: Six sermons preached before the Right Hon. Brook Watson, Lord Mayor of the city of London (1797)
- 213492: An appendix to the treatise on agistment tithe (1779)
- 213695: Collectio itineraria: or a catalogue of valuable books (1725)
- 214052: A letter from a minister of the Moravian branch of the Unitas Fratrum (1755)
- 214064: An essay towards giving some just ideas of the personal character of Count Zinzendorff (1755)
- 214302: Reflections on gaming, annuities (1777)
- 215100: Mocking is catching (1726)
- 215524: An account of the English nightshades, and their effects (1757)
- 215811: A letter to the author of the enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd[.] (1750)
- 215812: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Conyers Middleton (1749)
- 215837: Primitive physick (1750)
- 215838: Primitive physick (1755)
- 216308: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned gentleman, his lady (1723)
- 216540: The progress of a harlot (1732)
- 216544: Cursory animadversions upon free and candid disquisitions, &c (1753)
- 216672: Madge's addresses to Christopher Twist-Wit (1777)
- 216749: The hermit of Warkworth (1775)
- 216781: The jesuit (1773)
- 216879: The banishment of Cicero (1761)
- 216913: The prisoner released (1773)
- 217427: A sermon preached in Lambeth chapel (1788)
- 217781: Reasons (1704)
- 217839: Of the use of tobacco tea (1722)
- 217852: A practical scheme of the secret disease (1717)
- 217853: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1719)
- 217854: The practical scheme of secret injuries (1719)
- 217857: The Practical scheme on the following subjects (1722)
- 217858: The practical scheme on the following subjects (1724)
- 217859: The practical scheme explaining the symptoms and nature of the venereal or secret disease (1725)
- 217862: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1726)
- 217863: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1727)
- 217864: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1728)
- 217865: The Practical scheme of the secret disease (1728)
- 217868: Pharmacopoeia venerea (1724)
- 217872: A letter from a perion [sic] that dwelt half a year in the moon concerning birds of passage (1726)
- 217879: An essay on the ancient and modern use of physical necklaces (1726)
- 217890: A new system of the gout and rheumatism (1719)
- 217895: An enquiry how the wild youth (1726)
- 217897: Of the use of tobacco tea (1722)
- 217903: The first part of the treatise of the late dreadful plague in France (1722)
- 218075: A defence of the old-stile (1751)
- 218414: An account of a scheme for preventing the exportation of our wool (1741)
- 218475: Poems (1784)
- 219022: An historical account of the naval power of France, from its first foundation to the present time (1762)
- 219275: A parallel between the Roman and British constitution (1747)
- 219362: Cadenus and Vanessa (1726)
- 219363: Cadenus and Vanessa (1726)
- 219364: Cadenus and Vanessa (1726)
- 219381: Calculations of the present taxes yearly paid by a family of each rank (1761)
- 219436: A candid historical account of the Hospital for the reception of exposed and deserted young children (1760)
- 219471: Capt. Thomas Cooper's defence (1746)
- 219482: Captain Temple West's defence against Vice-Admiral Lestock's charge (1746)
- 219494: The court and city register; [by a] gentlemens complete annual calendar for the year 1778 (1778)
- 219577: The case of contracts for South-Sea stock (1720)
- 219649: The case of Mary Katherine Cadiere (1731)
- 219677: Flights of fancy (1775)
- 220027: An address to the gentlemen (1747)
- 220148: Adriano in Siria (1765)
- 220160: The Advantages of a good name (1773)
- 220346: Animadversions on Mr. Colman's True state, &c (1768)
- 220405: A letter from T. Harris (1768)
- 220449: The mysterious husband (1785)
- 220526: The summer's tale (1765)
- 220631: A treatise on the natural smallpox (1776)
- 220784: The age of unbelief (1795)
- 220861: Alessandro nelle Indie (1761)
- 220862: Alessandro in Persia melodrama. Per Il Teatro Di S.M.B. di Francesco Vanneschi (1741)
- 220934: Allessandro nell' Indie (1756)
- 221205: Bellerofonte (1747)
- 221554: American resistance indefensible (1776)
- 221598: The ancient and present state of Glocestershire (1768)
- 221640: A catalogue of a collection of antient and modern coins and medals (1795)
- 221787: An answer to the declaration of the American Congress (1776)
- 221789: An answer to the declaration of the American congress (1776)
- 221818: An answer to the pretended remarks on Mr. Webber's scheme (1741)
- 221913: Anti-Diabo-Lady (1777)
- 221915: Antigono (1757)
- 222027: An appeal to facts (1751)
- 222123: An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles (1782)
- 222191: Arminio (1760)
- 222207: Arsaces (1737)
- 222562: An authentic account of the conduct of the Young Chevalier (1749)
- 222568: An authentic account of the whole conduct of the young Chevalier (1749)
- 222596: An authentick account of the conduct of the young Chevalier (1749)
- 222801: The book of the chronicle of James (1743)
- 222871: Pentecost (1761)
- 222892: A catalogue of the libraries of Edward Marshall Esq (1724)
- 222894: Bibliotheca selectissima: being a very curious and choice collection of books, collected out of several counties in England (1723)
- 222896: Bibliotheca literaria; seu librorum maxime? insignium catalogus: containing a very curious and uncommon collection of Books in most Languages, relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland (1723)
- 222900: Catalogus librorum, tam antiquorum, quam recentium in omni & facultate praestantissimorum (1723)
- 222904: Bibliotheca antiquaria & politica (1723)
- 223210: Bibliotheca Askeviana (1784)
- 223424: A sermon preach'd in the audience of His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; captain-general, governor and commander in chief, the Honourable His Majesty's coucil, and the Honourable House of Representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England (1754)
- 223829: The sporting kalendar (1751)
- 223830: The Sporting kalendar (1752)
- 223831: The sporting kalendar (1753)
- 223832: The sporting kalendar (1754)
- 223833: The sporting kalendar (1755)
- 223836: The sporting kalendar (1757)
- 224053: The true and ancient hereditary right consider'd and explain'd (1729)
- 224181: Perseverance. A poem (1755)
- 224217: The goodness and severity of God (1717)
- 224308: Catalogus librorum ex bibliothecis virorum Reverendi eruditissimique Jo. Lowthorp, M.A. & F.R.S (1728)
- 224445: A Catalogue of the entire and valuable library of the late Rev. Michael Lort, D.D. F.R.S. and A.S (1791)
- 224501: A catalogue (1793)
- 224604: A defence of the late learned Dr. Clarke's notion of natural liberty (1730)
- 224610: The rival lap dog and the tale (1730)
- 224878: An essay on spirit (1751)
- 225230: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1799)
- 225280: [A] Narrative of the effects of a medicine, newly discovered, by Mr. Keyser, a German chymist in Paris (1760)
- 225315: L'exercise du microscope, contenant un abrege? de tout ce qui a e?te? ecrit par les meilleurs autheurs touchant les objets les plus curieux: avec les precautions qu'on doit prendre pour faire les observations avec succes. Anquel est ajoute? La description d'un microscope, qu'on peut appeller universel, d'autant qu'on y trouve les proprietez de toutes les differentes sortes quiayent encore parues. Construit sur un nouveau plan, par Franc?ois Watkins (1754)
- 225401: A short historical view of the controversy concerning an intermediate state (1765)
- 225402: A short historical view of the controversy concerning an intermediate state (1765)
- 225418: Truth, but no treason (1748)
- 225462: Love in a village (1763)
- 225639: Sermons for Sunday-Schools (1792)
- 226387: The salvation of God's people often slow (1745)
- 226467: The patriot-Minister (1778)
- 226504: An address to the clergy concerning their departure from the doctrines of the reformation (1767)
- 226957: A catalogue of the libraries of the late Nicholas Munckley (1765)
- 226958: A catalogue of the libraries of the late Sir John Barnard, Knt (1765)
- 226980: A catalogue of the library of the late John Grey (1770)
- 226999: A catalogue of the library of Thomas Jekyl (1775)
- 227020: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the Great Room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, May the first, 1769. By the Royal Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. The tenth year of exhibiting (1769)
- 227021: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c (1764)
- 227022: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, drawings, prints, &c (1761)
- 227023: A catalogue of the pictures (1761)
- 227024: A catalogue of the pictures, scriptures, models, drawings, prints, &c (1762)
- 227046: A catalogue of the singular collection of scarce and uncommon printed books and tracts, together with the manuscripts and choice cabinet of British, Saxon and English, gold, silver, and copper coins, and medals, of the ingenious Mr. Edward Steele, painter (1758)
- 227073: A catalogue of the valuable library (1786)
- 227079: A catalogue of the valuable library of the late J. Toup (1786)
- 227095: A catalogue of the very valuable library of books, manuscripts, and prints (1786)
- 227102: A catalogue of twenty thousand volumes, including the library of the late eminent Mr. Ralph Thoresby, Gent. F. R. S. Late of Leeds, And of several other Libraries, lately purchased (1764)
- 227585: Jupiter & Saturn (1782)
- 227596: Just arriv'd, and to be seen, at Young Man's Coffee-house, Charing-Cross, ... a little man, fifty years of age, two feet nine inches high, and the father of eight children; born without any joints in his wrists, (1738)
- 227601: Just arrived from Italy, the artificial aviary. To be seen ... at Mr. Symes's, the Black-Peruke, opposite the mews, Charing-Cross; (1754)
- 227745: A general view of the East-India Company (1772)
- 227755: King George for England (1745)
- 227765: King Jehoshaphat's charge to his judges, and St. Paul's spiritual charge to civil magistrates (1728)
- 228170: The comforts of matrimony (1739)
- 228187: By Her Majesty's permission. This is to give notice to all gentlemen, ladies, and others, that over against the Mews-Gate, at Charing Cross, is to be seen a collection of strange and wonderful creature, (1704)
- 228328: A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books (1779)
- 228344: A catalogue of a large collection of the best books (1760)
- 228358: A catalogue of a most valuable and curious collection of Greek and Roman gold and silver medals, lately purchased abroad by Dr. Giraldi (1767)
- 228417: A catalogue of a very large and curious collection of books (1784)
- 228419: A catalogue of a very large and fine collection of valuable books (1784)
- 228476: A catalogue of choice and valuable books in most faculties and languages (1722)
- 228519: A catalogue of near fifty thousand volumes of curious books (1783)
- 228520: A catalogue of near forty thousand volumes of choice books (1782)
- 228527: A catalogue of near twenty thousand volumes (1760)
- 228550: A catalogue of prints and books of prints (1779)
- 228558: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1787)
- 228559: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1788)
- 228560: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books lately purchased (1767)
- 228562: A catalogue of several libraries lately purchased (1771)
- 228584: A catalogue of the botanical and natural history part of the library of the late John (1794)
- 228623: A catalogue of the elegant and valuable libraries of Charles Chauncy (1790)
- 228747: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Greek and Roman coins, lately taken in the Levant, by the Leopard private ship of war (1759)
- 228879: The charge of Isaac (1745)
- 228881: The charge of Isaac (1745)
- 229200: Il ciro riconosciuto (1759)
- 229440: The compleat city and country cook (1732)
- 229448: A compleat discovery of a method of observing the longitude at sea (1724)
- 229473: A complete and faithful collection of the several papers which have been published in Oxford (1772)
- 229618: The conduct of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Winchester (1770)
- 229619: The conduct of the Royal Academicians (1771)
- 229698: The consequences of trade (1741)
- 229720: Considerations on the advantages of yielding up to Spain the un-expired term of the Assiento contract for an equivalent (1748)
- 229878: Oriental apologues (1765)
- 230042: Considerations on the trade to Africa (1749)
- 230166: A description of East-Florida (1769)
- 230216: A design for the bridge at New Palace Yard, Westminster, (inscribed to the Right Hon. the Lords and gentlemen, appointed commissioners for building the same) composed of nine arches, independent of each other; whose nature is such, that the greatest weight possibly to be impressed cannot break them down. Admitting 880 feet water-way for the flux and reflux of the tides (1736)
- 230317: A dialogue between the old black horse at Charing Cross, and the new one (1718)
- 230320: A dialogue between Thomas Jones (1749)
- 230352: La didone (1761)
- 230363: A digest of the law concerning libels (1765)
- 230427: Discord (1773)
- 230507: A discourse on the expediency of establishing fishing stations (1786)
- 230529: A discourse upon informations and informers (1755)
- 230797: A defence of the doctrines of sovereign grace (1768)
- 230864: Demetrio (1757)
- 230868: Il demofoonte (1755)
- 230893: A description of a chart of biography (1770)
- 231016: Eight discourses on the harmony of the three first evangelists (1760)
- 231205: The Empty purse (1750)
- 231280: The english Pericles (1759)
- 231378: Epigrams of Martial, &c. with mottos from Horace, &c (1773)
- 231674: Some proceedings in the last Parliament (1747)
- 231817: Bibliotheca Askeviana (1774)
- 231888: An essay for a nosological and comparative view of the cynanche maligna (1787)
- 232042: An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear (1769)
- 232043: An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear (1770)
- 232139: Essays on the puerperal fever (1768)
- 232177: Eumene (1765)
- 232480: An experimental enquiry concerning the contents (1760)
- 232599: Ezio (1755)
- 233002: The court and city register (1746)
- 233005: The Court and city register for the year 1749 (1749)
- 233007: The court and city register (1751)
- 233008: The second edition of the court and city register (1752)
- 233009: The court and city register (1753)
- 233011: The court and city register (1754)
- 233013: Court and city register (1755)
- 233046: The courtier and patriot (1757)
- 233088: Creation (1784)
- 233235: Cursory observations on the poems attributed to Thomas Rowley (1782)
- 233393: A dissertation on the governments, manners, and spirit of Asia (1787)
- 233517: The doctor dissected (1771)
- 233586: Dorinda (1743)
- 234033: The fall of Mortimer (1731)
- 234034: The fall of Mortimer (1732)
- 234063: The false patriot (1742)
- 234072: Falstaff's wedding (1766)
- 234078: A familiar epistle to the most impudent man living (1749)
- 234173: Farnace (1759)
- 234269: The female advocate (1771)
- 234271: The female apologist (1748)
- 234291: Fetonte (1747)
- 234379: First proposals for insurance on marriage; by the Generous Society: ... Charing-Cross (1710)
- 234394: The Fisheries revived: or, Britain's hidden treasure discovered (1750)
- 234611: The grand artificial flower garden (1783)
- 234709: The grinsted ballad (1750)
- 234796: The hampstead congress (1745)
- 234918: Hecuba (1726)
- 235549: Hope (1783)
- 235562: Horace's instructions to the Roman senate (1740)
- 236105: The Infatuated faction (1715)
- 236272: Insurance from loss by fire. By the Amicable Contributors (1730)
- 236391: Israel in Babylon (1764)
- 236394: Israel in Egypt (1765)
- 236436: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 236437: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 236578: The laurel (1751)
- 236607: Laws of the legislature of the state of New York (1786)
- 236623: The layman's sermon (1745)
- 236633: A learned dissertation on dumpling (1726)
- 236792: A letter from a member of the Long Parliament (1778)
- 236846: A letter from H---- G----g, Esq; one of the gentlemen of the bed-chamber to the young Chevalier, ... that attended him from Avignon, in his late journey through Germany, ... To a particular friend (1750)
- 236847: A letter from H---- G----g, Esq (1750)
- 237093: A letter to Dr. Richard Huck (1770)
- 237265: A letter to the heads of the University of Oxford, on a late very remarkable affair (1747)
- 237341: A letter to the Reverend Dr Durell (1768)
- 237394: A Letter to the Right Honourable Frederick, Lord North, first Lord of the Treasury (1774)
- 237466: A letter to the Tories (1747)
- 237520: The letters of Atticus (1731)
- 237618: Leucippo (1764)
- 237670: Love in a village (1763)
- 237671: Love in a village (1763)
- 237672: Love in a village (1763)
- 237709: The love of our country (1783)
- 237756: The loves of Hero and Leander (1747)
- 237801: Lucio Vero (1747)
- 238011: Manufactures improper subjects of taxation (1785)
- 238056: Marriages made in heav'n (1712)
- 238093: The master of the opera (1737)
- 238226: Memoirs of the pillory (1759)
- 238285: The memorial of the Chevalr. de St. George (1726)
- 238443: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Greek and Roman coins and medals of the Late Revd. Mr. Wilkins, deceased (1759)
- 238642: Mitridate. Drama, per il Teatro di S.M.B. Di F. Vanneschi (1746)
- 238671: A narrative of the affair between Mr. Cresswell, and Miss Sc--e (1747)
- 238875: Neues Bu?cher Verzeichnis der Deutschen Lese-Bibliothek No. 63, Charing Cross. Im Anfange des Jahrs 1796 (1796)
- 239159: Fordyce delineated (1767)
- 239223: Four elegies (1760)
- 239267: Six old plays (1779)
- 239568: The Present state of the national debt (1740)
- 239773: Remarks on the history of Fingal (1762)
- 239955: A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the young Chevalier (1749)
- 240082: Liberty invaded; or, The remarkable case of an English lady, presumptuously held in a slavish imprisonment (1751)
- 240204: The life (1775)
- 240445: Lord Clive's speech, in the House of Commons, 30th March, 1772 (1772)
- 240518: Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general (1744)
- 240584: A modest argument, pro and con, enquiring into the cause why base and mean actions should be committed by the Irish in particular, more than any other nation (1731)
- 240891: Musæum Thoresbyanum (1764)
- 240912: Museum, Spring-Gardens, Charing-Cross (1780)
- 240956: Mystical mathematics applied to moon-hauling (1786)
- 240974: Unanimity a poem (1780)
- 241109: Observations on the northern fisheries (1786)
- 241167: Observationum medicinalium fasciculus (1757)
- 241248: An ode, on the crushing of the rebellion, Anno MDCCXLVI (1746)
- 241260: Lyric odes (1782)
- 241282: More lyric odes (1783)
- 241483: The old mode & the new (1703)
- 241504: L'Olimpliade. Drama per musica: da rappresentarsi sopra il teatro di S.M.B. La musica n?uova ed intera produzione del Singtomaso Angustino Arne, dottoe di musica. La poesia orginariamente d?el Signor Metastasio, alla quale Giovan Gualberto Bottarelli, senza pregiudizio dell' azione principale, ha dato intieramente un nuovo giro, cambiato alcune arie, alterato varj recitativi, ed aggiunto il quarterto, ed il duettino del terzo attl (1765)
- 241527: Pharamond an opera. As perform'd at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market (1737)
- 241598: The picture of love. A poem. To which is prefix'd an epistle dedicatory to the Right Honourable William Pulteney, Esq (1731)
- 241611: Pietas Oxoniensis (1768)
- 241664: Plain and familiar instructions on ruptures (1750)
- 241727: A plan for conciliating the jarring political interests of Great Britain and her North American Colonies (1775)
- 241839: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of Chelmsford, October 9, 1746 (1746)
- 242022: Poems on various subjects (1779)
- 242024: An absolute (1746)
- 242145: A proper reply to the remarks on the Craftsman's Vindication of his two patrons (1736)
- 242265: Proposals for insurance on marriage: by the Generous Society: at their Office at Templeman's Coffee-House, at Charing Cross (1710)
- 242265: Proposals for insurance on marriage: by the Generous Society: at their Office at Templeman's Coffee-House, at Charing Cross (1710)
- 242555: An occasional letter to the Revd. Dr. Keen (1750)
- 242700: Cadenus and Vanessa (1726)
- 242779: Memoirs of the life and times (1748)
- 242825: The hard-Us'd poet's complaint (1750)
- 242881: A sermon (1793)
- 242882: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1793)
- 242889: A sermon (1793)
- 242894: A sermon preached at the chapel in Prince's Street (1794)
- 242950: The power of fancy. A poem. By the Author (1773)
- 243406: The advantages of peaceableness (1717)
- 243681: The legal degrees of marriage stated and considered (1774)
- 243909: A short account of the institution (1785)
- 244006: Memoirs of the late Sir John Barnard (1776)
- 244128: Observations upon the manifesto of His Catholick Majesty; with an answer to his reasons for not paying the ninety-five thousand pounds (1739)
- 244442: The danger and immodesty of the present too general custom of unnecessarily employing men-midwives (1772)
- 244489: Elegies (1763)
- 244595: Miscellaneous observations on the tragedy of Hamlet (1752)
- 244604: A letter to Miss Nossiter (1753)
- 244673: Minutes and proceedings of a court-martial (1772)
- 245016: The cases of polygamy (1732)
- 245031: A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Dr. Gregory Sharpe (1771)
- 245109: A catalogue of the entire and valuable library of Doctor Robert Taylor (1762)
- 245564: An enquiry into the causes which have most commonly prevented success in the operation of extracting the cataract; with an account of the means by which they may either be avoided or rectified (1795)
- 245806: A sermon preached at the court end of the town and in the city, on Sunday October 25, 1772 (1773)
- 246076: The origin of our grievances (1770)
- 246122: [A] treatise on the small-pox and fevers (1761)
- 246164: The summer's tale (1765)
- 246796: A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, President; and the governors of the London Infirmary (1746)
- 246912: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Lincoln (1778)
- 247024: Testimonies to the genius and memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1792)
- 247070: The reform'd coquet (1760)
- 247089: The wisdom and duty of preserving destitute infants (1753)
- 247147: The gentleman and builder's director (1774)
- 247637: Elegies (1767)
- 247773: C. Parker's new catalogue, of a fine collection of books (1775)
- 247818: The substance of a speech made by Lord Auckland, on Monday the second day of May, 1796 (1796)
- 247927: The divine institution of the Gospel ministry (1750)
- 247929: A form of prayer (1756)
- 247979: La vera lode cantata a cinque voci (1759)
- 248023: E. Ballard's new catalogue of several libraries and collections lately purchased (1784)
- 248024: A catalogue of several collections of books (1784)
- 248025: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1784)
- 248026: A catalogue of books (1784)
- 248038: A statement of Dr. White's literary obligations to the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Badcock (1790)
- 248093: The discovery (1763)
- 248205: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1771)
- 248242: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1783)
- 248267: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1783)
- 248303: The discovery (1763)
- 248336: Viator (1782)
- 248464: A letter from Mr. Dalrymple to Dr. Hawkesworth (1773)
- 248713: Poems on various subjects (1779)
- 248999: A catalogue of maps, charts, and plans (1778)
- 249237: Letters to the guardians of the infant poor to be appointed by the act of last session of Parliament (1767)
- 249339: Reflections on men's prejudices against religion, and their mistakes in the practice of it. Translated from the French. In two parts (1709)
- 249348: A treatise on ship-building and navigation (1754)
- 249434: Reflections on the Marriage Act (1764)
- 249453: Reflections upon the fall of a great prince (1765)
- 249498: Remarks on An essay concerning miracles (1752)
- 249663: Satan's harvest home (1749)
- 249668: Sir Philip Sydney's Defence of poetry (1787)
- 249756: Remarks on the slave trade (1788)
- 250970: A history of the late siege of Gibraltar (1786)
- 251107: Seasonable advice to the disinterested freeholders of Great Britain (1741)
- 251265: The works of the late Clifton Wintringham (1752)
- 251402: An essay on spirit (1751)
- 251617: An abstract of the Bill for manning the Royal Navy with volunteers. With a full defence ... Being the substance of six letters addressed to William Pulteney, Esq. and ... William Pitt; with additions: ... Also, a letter addressed to the gentlemen of the faculty. ... By John Stevenson. (1787)
- 251896: Critical observations on the art of dancing (1765)
- 251899: The cases of polygamy (1732)
- 252077: Memoir of a map of Hindoostan; or The Mogul's Empire (1783)
- 252869: The groans of Great-Britain (1753)
- 252895: Historical remarks on the castle of the Bastille (1789)
- 253478: The memoirs of Mrs. Catherine Jemmat (1765)
- 253696: A short and easy introduction to heraldry (1775)
- 253942: Some observations on the writers of the present age (1752)
- 254784: La belle assemble?e (1731)
- 255397: General Coach-Office, Golden-Cross, Charing-Cross. A directory to the Royal Mail, Royal Patent, and other carriages, which set out from the above office, (1795)
- 255397: General Coach-Office, Golden-Cross, Charing-Cross. A directory to the Royal Mail, Royal Patent, and other carriages, which set out from the above office, (1795)
- 255982: A catalogue of several libraries lately purchased (1776)
- 257863: A catalogue of the remaining part of the valuable collection of the late well known antiquary Mr. Martin (1774)
- 257937: The Charitable Corporation vindicated, as well when in the heighth [sic] of trade, as in its present situation (1745)
- 258232: An authentic account of the young Chevalier (1749)
- 258475: An essay on the external use of water (1767)
- 258782: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1796)
- 258869: A Companion to the almanac for the year 1755 (1755)
- 258898: The devil to pay (1732)
- 259105: The christian militant (1799)
- 259187: The attack and defence of fortify'd places. In three parts (1747)
- 259195: Considerations on the present state of our northern colonies (1763)
- 259397: The complaints of the manufacturers (1752)
- 259410: Christ crucified (1706)
- 260069: A dialogue between King Richard III. and his adopted son Richard IV (1744)
- 260700: Britannia's fortune-teller (1733)
- 261418: The irish miscellany (1746)
- 261888: An agreeable companion for a few hours (1773)
- 261906: A learned dissertation on dumpling (1726)
- 262158: The rates and conditions of insurance of the Ph?nix Fire-Office, Lombard-Street and Charing-Cross, London (1797)
- 262629: The life of Hubert (1797)
- 262732: Regulations and instructions for carrying on the recruiting service of His Majesty's forces (1796)
- 262741: The Remarkable life and transactions of Charlotte Crutchey, a banker's daughter, in Lombard Street (1775)
- 262858: Remarks on the report of Mr. John Golborne (1778)
- 263193: The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett, formerly known to the public by the lame beggar: who, for a long time, swept the way at the Mewsgate, Charing-Cross (1800)
- 263530: The royal ecclesiastical gazetteer; or, Clergyman's pocket kalendar (1774)
- 265030: Proposals from the Ph?nix Fire-Office, Lombard-Street and Charing-Cross, for insuring houses, buildings, farmers stock, goods, ... from loss or damage by fire (1797)
- 265547: The living water (1746)
- 265867: Observations upon the manifesto of His Catholick Majesty; with an answer to his reasons for not paying the ninety-five thousand pounds (1739)
- 266127: Merope. A tragedy (1740)
- 266143: Military instruction from the late King of Prussia (1797)
- 267175: A mirrour for the critics, &c. &c (1761)
- 267228: Memoir of a map of Hindoostan (1783)
- 267531: A narrative of the extraordinary effects of a medicine well known all over Europe (1770)
- 267549: Narrative of the operations of the British army in India (1792)
- 267745: Plan of a practical dictionary of music (1797)
- 267941: A treatise on the decorative part of civil architecture (1791)
- 268283: The triumphant Christian (1751)
- 268343: Reflections upon East-India shipping (1773)
- 268405: The poor soldier (1789)
- 268938: A sermon preached at Hammersmith-Chapel, and St. Giles's, in the fields, on account of the death of the Rev. Thomas Manning, A.M (1787)
- 269497: The Torbay expedition: a satire (1740)
- 269655: A tour to the Royal Spa at Cheltenham; or, Gloucestershire displayed (1789)
- 269787: The skull (1783)
- 269874: Three comedies (1771)
- 270482: An appendix (1753)
- 270572: A treatise on civil architecture (1768)
- 271212: Vanelia (1732)
- 271230: A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland (1789)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 271441: The occasional writer (1733)
- 271703: A treatise on onanism, &c (1772)
- 271965: The tenth epistle of that first book of Horace. Imitated (1756)
- 271973: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 272106: An useful companion (1709)
- 272172: The theory of perspective demonstrated (1766)
- 272481: The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury (1732)
- 272700: The lyrick pacquet (1764)
- 273034: The new year's gift (1730)
- 273513: A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Colvill, rear admiral of the White Squadron, and late commander in chief, of His Majesty's Squadron in North-america, wrote by Lt. Robert Dugdale, late commander of His Majesty's arm'd schooner the Magdalen (1767)
- 274041: A letter to His Majesty's Attorney General (1796)
- 274498: Visus illustratus; or, The sight rendered clear and distinct (1783)
- 274925: The repository: or, Half-yearly register (1769)
- 275867: The nominal husband: or, Distress'd innocence (1751)
- 276054: An essay towards pointing out in a short and plain method the eloquence and action proper for the pulpit (1765)
- 276254: A system of divinity (1768)
- 276723: The case of the publicans, both in town and country, laid open (1752)
- 276889: The excellency of the spirit of benevolence (1782)
- 277240: Divine paraphrases (1728)
- 277357: Of the first invention of writing (1716)
- 277357: Of the first invention of writing (1716)
- 277376: The expediency of preventive wisdom (1750)
- 277450: Hoyle abridged (1791)
- 277490: The exercises of the chien savant; or, learn'd [sic] French dog (1750)
- 278061: Considerations on the bill now depending in Parliament (1779)
- 278215: The free-Masons accusation and defence (1726)
- 278560: A catalogue of part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Wood, author of the Institute of the laws of England (1723)
- 278618: The commemoration of Handel. A poem (1786)
- 278786: English state-lottery (1794)
- 280027: A new dramatic entertainment called The royal chace (1736)
- 280084: A New edition of the court and city register, or, Gentleman's complete annual kalendar, for the year 1771 (1771)
- 280184: The court register (1744)
- 280499: Carmen coronarium (1727)
- 280525: The Antient and present state of Military Law in Great Britain consider'd (1750)
- 280531: Judas Macchabæus (1766)
- 281064: Les delices de Windsore; or, A pocket companion to Windsor Castle; and the country adjacent (1771)
- 281071: A catalogue of the libraries of the Hon. Lieutenant General Guise, of George Street, Hanover Square, Joseph Grove, Esq; of Richmond, and part of the library of the Revd. Charles Morgan, prebendary of Durham, all lately deceased (1765)
- 281073: A catalogue of several libraries (1766)
- 281347: An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Magdalen Charity (1763)
- 281426: By His Majesty's command (1794)
- 281429: A catalogue of useful and valuable books in all branches of literature (1791)
- 281463: A catalogue of the genuine library, manuscripts, and prints, of the Rev. Edward Thomas (1787)
- 281506: D. Justiniani Institutionum liber primus (1749)
- 281588: Catalogus librorum in omni fere? arte & scientia præstantium (1723)
- 282545: Instructions for playing the chronological and historical game of England, according to Mons. L'abbe Gaultier's method (1791)
- 282625: The tutor's assistant (1768)
- 282947: Foedus spirituale. In usum extranei lectoris. A sacerdote in ecclesia? Anglicana? (1713)
- 283086: The gallimaufry (1796)
- 283719: Interesting letters of Pope Clement XIV (1777)
- 284930: An account of the rise (1774)
- 285809: The Court and city register. For the year 1756 (1756)
- 285823: The Court and city register. For the year 1765 (1765)
- 286075: A speech made at Charing-Cross, by Doctor Fremington Thomas, to justify the conduct of his dear friends, the special jury, composed of, &c. &c. &c (1770)
- 286322: The Gallimaufry; or, Budget of momus: second edition, with additions (1800)
- 286760: The housewife (1781)
- 286791: Just arrived from the glaciers, the two wonderful brothers, called albinos (1790)
- 287159: Annet's short-hand perfected (1761)
- 287841: The great theater of honour and nobility (1754)
- 287876: The history and antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, and the once-adjoining monastery (1726)
- 288085: Memoir of a chart from the Strait of Allass to the island Bouro (1799)
- 288146: A catalogue of the library of Sir John Darnall, Knight, Serjeant at Law, late Judge of the Marshalsea-Court, deceased (1736)
- 288344: Human life, a state of pilgrimage (1773)
- 288405: Vimonda (1788)
- 288549: Tom K----g's: or, The paphian grove (1738)
- 288562: This day is published, No. XVII. Price One Shilling, (containing A Plan of the Fort and Town in the Isle of Aix, before it was demolished by the English in 1758. A Plan of Fort Lupin on the River Charante.) of A description of the maritime parts of France (1759)
- 289066: Remarkable cures, of gouty, bilious, and nervous cases, related by the patients themselves, and published at their desire, in sundry letters to John Scot, M.D. author of an enquiry into the origin of the gout, &c. &c. &c (1783)
- 289874: The Court and city register; or, Gentleman's complete annual calendar, for the year 1779 (1779)
- 289954: A Critical examination of the evidence for and against the prisoners Peter Calas, his mother, &c (1762)
- 290213: A Tour to Spa (1774)
- 290264: Practical husbandry (1799)
- 290453: A protest against law taxes (1793)
- 290643: A catalogue of the library of that learned antiquary (1719)
- 291023: The Court and city register. For the year 1752 (1752)
- 291075: The only true and authentic trial of John Swan and Miss Elizabeth Jeffreys (1752)
- 292639: A statement of Dr. White's literary obligations to the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Badcock, and the Rev. Samuel Parr, L.L.D. By Joseph White, D.D (1790)
- 293257: To the Right Honorable William Windham (1799)
- 293859: The Construction and use of the sea quadrant, commonly called Hadley's quadrant (1757)
- 294152: Acis and Galatea, a serenata (1764)
- 294153: Acis and Galatea, a serenata (1764)
- 294204: Vanelia (1732)
- 294256: Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward (1763)
- 294677: A Modest reply, to the author of the letter to Dr. Codex (1734)
- 294999: Thoughts on our articles of religion (1771)
- 295089: A description of the road from London to Bath and Bristol (1797)
- 295137: An exact and correct list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1728)
- 295309: An exact, and correct list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, as also of the House of Commons of the first British Parliament of King George (1720)
- 295315: The Nominal husband: or, Distressed innocence (1750)
- 295534: Madge's addresses to Christopher Twist-wit, Esquire, Bath-laureat, and Miller's Plumian professor (1777)
- 295717: A vindication of the histories of the Old and New Testament (1753)
- 295727: A dissertation on the Phædon of Plato (1774)
- 296170: The royal Kalendar (1783)
- 296567: The royal kalendar (1797)
- 297329: To ladies and gentlemen. Godwin, no. 6, St. Martins Court, (opposite the butcher's shop) Leicester Fields, London, respectfully acquaints the ladies, that he is at present supplied with the most beautiful long hair braids that can be selected from the different parts of Europe; (1800)
- 297606: A Dialogue between the Rev. Mr. Whitefield and Mr. Garnor. Being both schoolfellows and fellow-oxonians together (1739)
- 297612: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 297762: Descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery (1772)
- 297782: A Tour to Spa (1777)
- 297949: Shirts and shifts, made in the neatest manner, of fine holland or Irish cloth, plain or ruffled. Shirts for the army, of strong yard-wide Irish cloth. ... By N. Shearerd, in Cockspur-Street, facing Suffolk-Street, Charing Cross. (1776)
- 298101: An account of the expedition of the British fleet on Lake Champlain (1776)
- 298271: The Court and city register; or, Gentleman's complete annual calendar, for the year 1784 (1784)
- 298273: The Court and city register; or, Gentleman's complete annual calendar, for the year 1794 (1794)
- 298948: Robert Blunt, at the Golden-Ball, opposite the Mews, Charing Cross, makes and sells all sorts of holland and fine Irish linen shirts (1764)
- 299176: Manly, goldsmith, jeweller, &c. no 119, Cheapside, opposite Bread-Street, and no 1, Suffolk-Street, Charing-Cross, opposite Pall-Mall, has acquired the art of making a beautiful gold-colour metal, equal to the celebrated ore or gold of Manheim, ... all the articles are stampe J. Manly, and sold by him ... and at Mr. Montague's, Bath, only (1785)
- 299216: For bruises, sprains, rheumatisms, &c. Dr. Steers's chemical opodeldoc, sold by the proprietors, Henry Steers, (son of the late Dr. Steers) removed from no. 9, Charing-Cross, to his medicine warehouse, no. 10, Old Bond Street, ... and Francis Newbery, at the new and only warehouse for Dr. James's powder, no. 45, in St. Paul's Church-yard, (1780)
- 299442: A copy of verses (1794)
- 299443: A copy of verses (1798)
- 299977: New and correct lists of both Houses of Parliament: summoned to meet the 10th of November 1747 (1747)
- 300185: A plan for the more easy and speedy execution of the laws relating to the new paving, cleansing and lighting the streets of Westminster. By Charles Whitworth, Esq (1762)
- 300682: A whip and a bell (1712)
- 300731: An account of the examination and expelling of Adam Cardonel (1712)
- 301109: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, hired armed-vessels, gun-boats, &c. With their commanders and stations (1800)
- 301338: A new edition of The court and city register (1775)
- 302480: Francis Watkins, optician, at Charing Cross, London, makes spectacles of all sorts (1777)
- 302735: An essay on the right of property in land, with respect to its foundation in the law of nature; its present establishment by the Municipal Laws of Europe; and the regulations by which it might be rendered more beneficial to the lower ranks of mankind (1782)
- 303142: The cattle-keeper's assistant; or Complete directory for country gentlemen, sportsmen, farmers, graziers (1781)
- 303381: I Tre gobbi rivali (1761)
- 305174: Reflections on gaming (1777)
- 305660: By His Majesty's command (1793)
- 306191: By His Majesty's command (1792)
- 306714: A topographical survey of the county of Berks (1761)
- 306733: Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone (1797)
- 307317: Proposals from the Phoenix Company, Lombard-Street, London, and Charing-Cross, Westminster, for insuring houses, buildings, goods, ... ships in harbour, ... from loss or damage by fire (1785)
- 307341: Mr. Paulin's account of his inducement and endeavours to be serviceable to the public, in new paving the streets, and regulating the watch, and making more effectual provision for the extinction of fires (1756)
- 307527: Sketch of the harbour and town of Ostend (1798)
- 308219: A new system (1776)
- 309494: L. Carruthers, staymaker (1750)
- 309533: The right and true history of the wicked life and actions of the Lady Lawley, and Sir Peter Stranger (1731)
- 309609: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books (1781)
- 309632: A catalogue of books (1779)
- 309633: A catalogue of books, consisting of about twenty thousand volumes, in various languages, arts and sciences, with a very large collection of curious pamphlets (1780)
- 309634: A catalogue of books (1781)
- 309635: A catalogue of books, in various languages, arts and sciences including a great variety of curious and valuable works lately purchased (1781)
- 309636: A catalogue of books (1782)
- 309656: A catalogue of valuable books (1767)
- 309658: A catalogue of a genuine library of law books (1770)
- 309660: This day are published, (Price 8s.) Sophonisba, Queen of Carthage; and Phoenissa, her friend; two oval prints (Dimensions 10 inches 3-8ths by 8 1/2) in imitation of red-chalk drawings (1774)
- 309662: S. Leacroft's sale of books for 1775 (1775)
- 309741: A catalogue of a very large and curious collection of valuable books (1780)
- 309762: A catalogue of a very large collection of books, in history, antiquities, divinity, poetry, physic, natural history, mathematics, law, in classical and philogical learning, and other branches of literature (1776)
- 309763: A catalogue of a large and fine collection of books, comprehending above thirty thousand volumes, ancient and modern, in most languages, including the libraries of the Reverend Edward Southwell, rector of Asterby, in Lincolnshire, of William Jones, M.D. and several others (1781)
- 309802: Letters of Neptune and Gracchus, addressed to the P--- of W---, and other distinguished characters; now first collected from their original publication in the Morning Post (1784)
- 309900: Part I (1794)
- 310020: A catalogue of several valuable libraries (1760)
- 310021: L. Davis's sale (1773)
- 310258: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books (1782)
- 310446: Jeremiah and Walter Watkins, optical, mathematical and philosophical instrument makers to their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York, and the Duke of Clarence, (nephews and successors to Mr. Fran. Watkins,) no. 5, Charing-Cross, London; ... = Jeremiah et Walter Watkins, inge?nieur [sic] en instrumens d'optique, de mathematiques, et de phisique, a? leurs altesses royales le Duc & la Duchesse d'York, et le Duc de Clarence, (neveux et successeurs de Mr. Fran. Watkins,) au no. 5, Charing-Cross, a? Londres, (1793)
- 310840: Inscription, seasonable, for the royal, and popular, pump of Charing-Cross; to answer a new, and seditious, poem-(Churchilly)-called, Independence (1764)
- 310912: [A] catalogue of the libraries of Mr. Thomas Newcomb, printer, and a gentleman of furnival's-Inn, deceased (1720)
- 310944: A catalogue of a large collection of books, including the valublae libraries of Sir Thomas Gatehouse (1775)
- 311028: Francois Watkins, opticien, a? Charing-Cross, a? Londres, fait & vend toutes sorte de lunettes, (1762)
- 311030: Francis Watkins, and Addison Smith, opticians, at Charing Cross, London, make spectacles of all sorts, (1764)
- 311032: Francois Watkins, opticien, a? Charing Cross, a? Londres, fait & vend toutes sortes de lunettes, (1775)
- 311332: The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words of four malefactors (1760)
- 311407: Ellis's English atlas: or, A compleat chorography of England and Wales (1768)
- 311717: A seasonable hue and cry after the Pretender (1745)
- 312049: Be careful of this and prosper (1750)
- 313560: A new edition (1784)
- 313709: The whole procession, of the effigies that was [sic] carried thro' the city and suburbs of London (1717)
- 314293: Le petit Neptune franc?ois (1761)
- 315101: To the nobility, gentry, and curious in general. There is to be seen at the Black Peruke, facing the Mews, Charing-Cross, by one or more, without loss of time, at one shilling each person, the extraordinary phaenomenon of nature, the white negro girl (1750)
- 315940: Bibliotheca rarissima: a catalogue of curious and uncommon books (1720)
- 316688: Copy of a circular letter to colonels of regular regiments of infantry relative to regimental pay masters (1797)
- 316884: Of the stupendous gout-stone (1723)
- 316937: This day was published, in quarto, price five shillings, sewed, Testimonies to the genius and memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1793)
- 316971: Easy and comprehensive description of the terrestrial and celestial globes, with their several uses (1798)
- 316999: An excellent new song. Giving a full account of a noble lord, who was bilk'd of his birth-day cloths; and which afterwards appear'd and were burnt on the Pretender's back at Charing-Cross, Febr. 6. 1713-14 (1714)
- 317243: This day was published, in quarto, price five shillings, sewed, Testimonies to the genius and memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1794)
- 317496: Proposals for publishing A system of anatomy and physiology (1796)
- 317797: An elegy on a most excellent man and much lamented friend (1771)
- 318260: The exhortation (1762)
- 318491: Particulars and conditions of sale, of the villa of Purbright, the property of the late Honourable Admiral Byron; most desirably situate between Guildford and Bagshot, in the county of Surry; together with the estate of Duchess Farm, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Like, (by order of the executor,) at the Golden-Cross, Charing-Cross, on Friday the 11th of May, 1787, (1787)
- 318507: An elegy occasioned by the rejection of Mr. Wilberforce's motion for the abolition of the African slave trade (1791)
- 318689: Here is a dialogue, that passed between the poor beast at Charing-Cross, and the strange beast in G---- S------ (1726)
- 318689: Here is a dialogue, that passed between the poor beast at Charing-Cross, and the strange beast in G---- S------ (1726)
- 318773: Laws and regulations of the Ossulston Dispensary (1791)
- 319219: Descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery, exhibited in the museum, at Spring-Gardens, Charing-Cross (1772)
- 319237: The following medicines have some years been in the first estimation for the cure of the several disorders for which they are recommended (1780)
- 319246: Aromatic spirit of vinegar (1795)
- 319262: Le courier franc?ois (1776)
- 319451: An agreeable companion for a few hours, either in a carriage or at home (1774)
- 320060: The third edition of The court and city register (1757)
- 320097: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1774)
- 320696: A catalogue of the entire library (1787)
- 320703: A sketch of the miseries of poverty (1731)
- 322401: The Orleans gallery, now exhibiting at no. 16, Old Bond Street. May 1795 (1795)
- 323781: A New edition of the court and city register (1767)
- 323848: Zenobia. Dramma per musica (1758)
- 323935: Serious and impartial considerations on His Majesty's going abroad this summer (1748)
- 323941: Verses on the coronation of their late Majesties King George II (1761)
- 324301: De anima medica (1773)
- 324342: A plain method of determining the parallax of Venus (1761)
- 324373: Peace attended with Reformation a complete blessing (1749)
- 324460: The new complete dictionary of arts and sciences (1778)
- 324593: Religious intolerance no part of the general plan either of the Mosaic (1774)
- 324703: The nocturnal (1726)
- 324747: A treatise of the plague (1721)
- 324773: A catalogue of valuable and elegant books (1768)
- 324838: L'issipile (1758)
- 324844: The ship-Wreck (1746)
- 324926: Regulation for improving the situation of regimental surgeons and mates (1796)
- 324928: Remarks on an appeal to the publick (1748)
- 325094: Bibliotheca curiosa (1732)
- 325104: Two letters to Mr. Wood (1740)
- 325154: Ipermestra (1754)
- 325184: The man of sin (1794)
- 325332: Letters to an officer (1773)
- 325539: A sermon by the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield (1769)
- 325658: Poems on several occasions (1703)
- 325661: Poems on various subjects (1776)
- 325672: A catalogue of the libraries of Peter Baudoin, Esq (1735)
- 325801: A letter written by a country clergyman (1771)
- 326253: St. A-d-e?'s miscarriage (1727)
- 326298: Observations on the diseases of the army (1765)
- 326368: Letter to Dr. Blackstone (1770)
- 326378: Letter to Dr. Blackstone (1770)
- 326642: An enquiry into the origin of the gout (1783)
- 326657: A tour to Cheltenham Spa (1788)
- 326658: A tour to Cheltenham Spa (1789)
- 326698: A letter to a friend at the Hague (1718)
- 326826: Remarks on a short narrative of an extraordinary delivery of rabbets (1726)
- 326893: A sure guide in sickness and health (1776)
- 326901: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1767)
- 326916: Physical enquiries (1742)
- 327041: The life of Richard Phillips (1750)
- 327362: A hymn to the mob (1715)
- 327457: The magic picture (1783)
- 327461: The female fortune-teller. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn Fields. Written by Mr. Johnson (1726)
- 327523: An essay on the nature of true virtue (1778)
- 327524: Occasional attempts at sentimental poetry (1769)
- 327557: A select collection of hymns (1800)
- 327558: A select collection of hymns (1798)
- 327631: A view of the evidence relative to the conduct of the American war (1779)
- 327722: The female fortune-teller (1726)
- 327757: Felicia to Charlotte (1749)
- 327835: A view of the three spirits in man (1753)
- 327839: Truth and error contrasted (1776)
- 327869: The impetuous lover (1757)
- 327957: A trip through London (1728)
- 328258: The present government of England in church and state asserted against the oppugners of the Lord Bishop of Chichester's sermon on King Charles's martyrdom (1732)
- 328275: On the necessity of an established order of teachers and rulers in the church for the preservation of Christianity in a nation (1790)
- 328310: Three sermons (1797)
- 328335: A letter to His Excellency Governor Wright (1768)
- 328349: The nation preserved (1720)
- 329021: Things as they are (1758)
- 329186: Certain rules and orders to be observed by the corps of Fencible Cavalry (1794)
- 329188: Regulations to be observed by troops embarked in transports for service abroad (1795)
- 329191: By His Majesty's command (1792)
- 329195: The navigator's guide (1775)
- 329235: A treatise on mineral waters (1770)
- 329248: A dissuasive from rash swearing (1741)
- 329388: Recherches sur la nature et les moyens curatifs de la phtisie pulmonaire (1793)
- 329516: The conduct of the French (1754)
- 329521: A series of letters (1775)
- 329578: The new Brighthelmstone directory (1770)
- 329711: Certain rules and orders to be observed by the corps of Fencible Infantry (1794)
- 329712: Regulations and instructions for carrying on the recruiting service for His Majesty's Forces stationed abroad (1796)
- 329713: Regulations for the use of His Majesty's troops, upon their arrival in the West Indies (1795)
- 329714: Copy of a circular to commanding officers of corps (1795)
- 329782: Memoirs of love and gallantry (1732)
- 329898: A brief review of parliamentary reformation (1793)
- 329938: Diogenes at court (1748)
- 330046: The principles of liberty (1755)
- 330047: The true Protestant (1751)
- 330080: The beauties of Flora display'd (1778)
- 330141: An historical account of the discipline and jurisdiction of the Church of England (1730)
- 330236: Poems (1771)
- 330237: A peep into the principal seats and gardens in and about Twickenham (the residence of the muses) With a suitable companion for those who wish to visit Windsor or Hampton-Court (1775)
- 330492: A familiar epistle to His Excellency Charles Earl of Sunderland (1720)
- 330577: A sermon upon occasion of the death of our late sovereign King William (1702)
- 330596: A sermon preached at the parish church of St. Paul (1775)
- 330739: A catalogue of very valuable books (1730)
- 330741: A catalogue of uncommon and valuable books (1730)
- 330742: Librorum Græcorum (1730)
- 330744: Catalogus librorum (1730)
- 330812: An answer to Mr. Mist's Journal of the twenty-eight of January, No.93 (1727)
- 330870: Prælectiones medicæ ex Cronii Instituto (1776)
- 330899: An essay on liberty and independency (1747)
- 331042: A description of the first discoveries of the antient city of Herculaneum (1750)
- 331129: An essay on the right of property in land (1781)
- 331240: An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters (1784)
- 331264: Dorinda (1743)
- 331284: Poems (1772)
- 331402: The robbers (1799)
- 331444: Five letters (1757)
- 331493: Quin's rudiments of book-keeping (1776)
- 331495: Quin's rudiments of book-keeping (1779)
- 331708: Reflexions on gaming (1750)
- 331890: Serious thoughts in regard to the publick disorders (1750)
- 331974: Thoughts on our articles of religion (1771)
- 332192: A letter to Mr. George Aylett (1760)
- 332223: Poems on slavery (1788)
- 332233: A synopsis of a course of lectures on anatomy and surgery (1777)
- 332460: Jean Hennuyer (1773)
- 332474: Romeo and Juliet (1748)
- 332699: A practical exposition of the Lord's prayer (1785)
- 332903: A present for a son (1776)
- 333052: The athanasian creed re-examined (1754)
- 333117: A plain and rational account of the nature and effects of animal magnetism (1790)
- 333266: A letter from a captain of a man of war (1773)
- 333313: The words of such pieces (1768)
- 333594: Reasons for an immediate war against France (1740)
- 333783: A treatise on the cause and cure of the gout (1769)
- 333805: Case and memoirs of Miss Martha Reay, to which are added, remarks, by way of refutation, on the case and memoirs of the Rev. Mr. Hackman (1779)
- 334091: Remarques sur les circonstances de la guerre (1795)
- 334110: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1778)
- 334209: An explanation of several of Mr. Hogarth's prints (1785)
- 334379: A proposal for making a saving to the public of many thousand pounds a year in the charge of maintaining His Majesty's marine forces, and for the better regulation of them (1758)
- 334415: An heretical history (1778)
- 334419: The delicate jester (1780)
- 334435: The fatal extravagance (1726)
- 334586: An essay on the origin (1790)
- 334774: Riley's emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine (1779)
- 334811: To the publick. Craigs-Court, Charing-Cross, April 9, 1755 (1755)
- 334912: An essay concerning the nature of the priesthood (1752)
- 334984: The proceedings at the assizes of the peace (1745)
- 335230: The new amour (1740)
- 335247: Catalogus librorum in omni genere literaturæ præstantium (1726)
- 335293: Speculations upon law and lawyers (1788)
- 335565: A vindication of the histories of the Old and New Testament (1752)
- 335580: New reflexions on the fair sex (1729)
- 335635: A new description of the pictures (1764)
- 335636: A new description of the pictures (1771)
- 335757: An address to the remaining members of the coterie (1765)
- 335949: The unnatural mother and ungrateful wife, a narrative (1735)
- 335957: A description of the Spanish islands and settlements on the coast of the West Indies (1774)
- 335976: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1773)
- 336021: A scheme or proposal for taking off the several taxes on land, soap, starch (1733)
- 336254: A letter to a bishop, concerning some important discoveries in philosophy and theology (1747)
- 336257: A letter to the Reverend **** ***** M.A. Fellow of ***** College Oxford, on the case of subscription at matriculation (1772)
- 336679: Characters. Containing an impartial review of the public conduct and abilities of the most eminent personages in the Parliament of Great-Britain (1777)
- 336721: Elements of punctuation (1786)
- 336775: The navigator's assistant (1791)
- 337094: Liberal opinions, or, the history of Benignus (1783)
- 337112: The cottage (1769)
- 337235: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1775)
- 337237: A letter to a new-married lady (1777)
- 337238: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1774)
- 337239: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1775)
- 337452: A description of the antiquities and curiosities in Wilton-House (1769)
- 337714: Remarks on the tragedy of Eurydice. In which it is endeavoured to prove the said tragedy is wrote in favour of the Pretender, and is a scurrilous libel against the present establishment (1731)
- 337768: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1787)
- 337769: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1793)
- 337771: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1774)
- 337799: A treatise on the immutability of moral truth. By Catharine Macaulay Graham (1783)
- 337823: A sermon occasioned by the death of His late Majesty (1761)
- 337892: A sermon on the death of His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland (1765)
- 337943: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1787)
- 337944: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1777)
- 338143: Didone (1754)
- 338149: Penelope, a dramatic opera, as it is acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market (1728)
- 338199: The campaign; a true story. ... (1759)
- 338361: Enrico drama per musica pel Teatro di S.M.B. Di Francesco Vanneschi (1753)
- 338431: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1789)
- 338672: A discourse on the conflagration and renovation of the world (1736)
- 338694: The constant lovers: being an entertaining history of the amours and adventures of Solenus and Perrigonia, Alexis and Sylvia. Containing a Variety of Surprizing Incidents, Diverting Intrigues, and Elegant Conversations on the Tender Passion. By John Littleton Costeker, gent (1731)
- 338831: The ragged uproar (1754)
- 338833: Vanelia: or, the amours of the great. An opera (1732)
- 338834: Vanelia: or, the amours of the great. An opera (1732)
- 338835: Vanelia: or, the amours of the great. An opera (1732)
- 338836: Vanelia: or, the amours of the great. An opera (1732)
- 338849: Penelope. Drama per musica. Pel Teatro di S.M.B (1754)
- 338869: The amicable Quixote; or, the enthusiasm of friendship. In four volumes. ... (1788)
- 338928: La clemenza di tito (1760)
- 338930: Solimano. Dramma per musica, da rappresentarsi nel Teatro di S.M.B (1758)
- 339096: An essay on punctuation (1785)
- 339097: An essay on punctuation (1786)
- 339166: Meraspe overo l'olimpiade melodrama di P.R. e P.M. per il teatro di S.M.B (1742)
- 339170: Scipione in cartagine melodrama per Il Teatro di S.M.B. dedicato all'eccellenza del conte di holderness (1742)
- 339203: The country coquet; or, miss in her breeches. A ballad opera. As it may be acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By a young lady (1755)
- 339436: A political and military rhapsody (1790)
- 339463: A treatise on the struma, or scrofula, commonly called the King's evil (1794)
- 339597: Teodolinda, a new serious opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by several eminent composers, Under the Direction of Signor Federici (1793)
- 339610: La semiramide riconsciuta (1748)
- 339611: Didone (1748)
- 339612: Adriano in Syria (1750)
- 339620: I giuochi D'Agrigento, a new serious opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by the celebrated Signor Paisiello, under the direction of Signor Federici (1793)
- 339626: Li tre cicisbei ridicoli. Drama giocoso per musica. Per il Teatro di S.M.B (1749)
- 339696: A sermon preached before the president (1764)
- 339701: A sermon preached in the chapel of the Asylum for Female Orphans (1768)
- 339708: Compassion to infants enforced, in a sermon preached on Tuesday, the 27th of April, 1773, at the Parish Church of St. Martin in the fields (1773)
- 339709: A sermon preached at the chapel in Great Queen-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, on Sunday, March 20, 1774 (1774)
- 340108: La ingratitudine punita. Drama pastorale. Da rappresentarsi nel Teatro nuovo. Di Hay-Market (1748)
- 340109: Il giramondo drama giocoso per musica. Per il Teatro di S.M.B (1749)
- 340114: Arianna e Teseo. Dramma per musica, da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B (1760)
- 340120: Orazio drama giocoso per musica. Per il Teatro di S.M.B (1748)
- 340121: Orazio drama giocoso per musica. Per Il Teatro di S.M.B (1748)
- 340274: A letter from a merchant in London to his nephew in North America, relative to the present posture of affairs in the colonies; in which The supposed Violation of Charters, and the several Grievances complained of, are particularly discussed, and the Consequences of an Attempt towards Independency set in a true Light (1766)
- 340427: Augusta triumphans (1728)
- 340428: Augusta triumphans (1729)
- 340480: An essay on the times (1756)
- 340495: The unhappy lovers (1732)
- 340554: Il tutore; or, the tutor (1759)
- 340555: Nerone drama per musica. Da rappresentarsi nel Teatro di S.M.B (1753)
- 340560: La gran Bretagna emula dell' antica Roma. Cantata, da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B. Il 25 Febbraro 1760, in occasione del benefizio della Signora Colomba Mattei. Alla Nobilt? E Popolo Inglese (1760)
- 340661: By Her Majesty's permission: this is to give notice to all gentlemen, ladies and others, that just over against the Mews-Gate, at Charing-Cross, is to be seen a collection of strange and wonderful creatures, (1704)
- 340924: The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd (1729)
- 340925: The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd: or, An Universal history of apparitions sacred and prophane, under all denominations (1729)
- 341117: A treatise on the struma or scrofula (1787)
- 341196: Bertoldo, Bertoldino e Cacasenno alla corte del Re? Alboino (1755)
- 341199: Artaserse (1754)
- 341200: L'olimpiade (1756)
- 341203: Andromaca (1755)
- 341287: A complete collection of all the marine treaties (1779)
- 341288: Remarks on the Pretenders' eldest son's second Declaration, dated the 10th of October, 1745. By the author of the Remarks on his first Declaration (1745)
- 341462: The general election. A series of letters chiefly between two female friends. In two volumes. ... (1775)
- 341491: Essays on several subjects (1769)
- 341492: Georgical essays (1769)
- 341514: Bertoldo, Bertoldino, e Cacasenno alla corte del Re? Alboino (1762)
- 341782: An account of a series of pictures (1783)
- 341783: An account of a series of pictures (1784)
- 341799: Thoughts, in prose and verse, started, in his walks. By John Hope (1780)
- 341807: The art of painting, with the lives and characters of above 300 of the most eminent painters (1754)
- 341815: Of luxury, more particularly with respect to apparel. Being the substance of two discourses, on I Tim. ii.9. By a country clergyman (1736)
- 342023: The protestant monastery (1726)
- 342050: Court and country (1780)
- 342158: The fowler. Containing rules for taking every species of land and water fowl; whether by Fowling Piece, Net, Engine, or otherwise. Such as, Woodcocks, Felfares, Pigeons, Magpies, Morepoots, Snipes, Gleads, Crows, Rooks, Herns, Partridges, Pheasants, Rails, and Quails. With an account of their seasons; Descriptions of their Haunts; and Methods for making Limes, Limed Twigs, Springes, Baits, &c. for taking them. Likewise, instructions for the choice and training of the dogs for fowling; Remedies for their Diseases, &c. &c. Also, A Concise Essay on Song Birds, viz. The Nightingale; Canary Bird; Black Bird, Wood Lark, Linnet, Chaffinch, Robin, Starling, Tit Lark, Bull Finch, Thrush, Sky Lark, Redstart, Wren, Green Finch, Gold Finch, Hedge Sparrow. Clearly Describing Their Seasons, and Nests; with the best Modes for Taking and Preserving them in Health and good Song. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq; Author of the Huntsman (1780)
- 342159: The huntsman. Containing the best methods ofsport, for coursing with greyhounds, and hunting all kinds of chasesin England, viz. The Hart. Buck, Rain Deer,Hare, Wild Rabbit, Ferrit, Fox, Badger, Otter, Squirrel, Marten, Andwild Cat. Together with Many Curious Particulars relative to Theseanimals, and the Manner of Killing them. Likewise, thehuntsman's terms of art; and A Fullaccount of the Dogs in Use; Their usual Names, Training, Feeding, Preservation from Diseases, and other Things necessary to be known concerning them. To which are Added, The Modes of Hunting Some Particular Foreign Beasts of Sport; Namely, the Wolf, Bear, Wild Boar, Wild Goat, Beaver, and Elk. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq (1780)
- 342172: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, designs in architecture, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great Britain, instituted by His Majesty's royal charter, January 26, 1765, at their great room in Spring Gardens. April the fifteenth, 1780. The twentieth year of exhibiting (1780)
- 342174: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, at the great room, in Spring Gardens, Charing Cross May the 17th, Anno 1762. being the third year of their exhibition (1762)
- 342175: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great Britain, at the Great Room in Spring-Gardens, Charing-Cross, May the fourteenth, 1763. Being the fourth year of their exhibition (1763)
- 342176: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-third, 1765. Being the sixth year of their exhibition (1765)
- 342177: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, at the great room, Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-first, 1766. Being the seventh year of their exhibition (1766)
- 342178: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-second, 1767, by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, incorporated by His Majesty's royal charter. The eighth year of exhibiting (1767)
- 342179: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-eighth, 1768, by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, incorporated by His Majesty's royal charter. The ninth year of exhibiting (1768)
- 342180: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, May the first, 1769. By the Royal Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. The tenth year of exhibiting (1769)
- 342181: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, designs in architecture, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room, in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the sixteenth, 1770, by the Royal Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. The eleventh year of exhibiting (1770)
- 342182: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, designs in architecture, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room, in Spring-Gardens, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-sixth, 1771, by the Royal Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. The twelfth year of exhibiting (1771)
- 342271: A catalogue of a valuable collection of books, in all branches of learning, and most languages: comprehending several libraries and parcels of books, lately purchased. The Books in general are in good Condition (1767)
- 342308: Secret memoirs of the late Mr. Duncan Campbel, the famous deaf and dumb gentleman (1732)
- 342410: Georgina: or, memoirs of the Bellmour family. By a young lady. In four volumes. ... (1787)
- 342526: Hoyle abridged (1793)
- 342898: A Congratulatory ode, most humbly inscribed to a certain very great man, on his becoming greater (1743)
- 343030: An ode to the Duke of Newcastle. By a shepherd (1754)
- 343032: An authentic journal of the siege of the Havana (1762)
- 343157: Memoirs of the life of Robert Wilks, Esq (1732)
- 343160: A genuine narrative of the life and theatrical transactions of Mr. John Henderson, commonly called the Bath Roscius (1777)
- 343262: The nominal husband (1750)
- 343309: Librorum ex bibliothecis Aaronis Testas, D.D. & Tho. Thorowgood armigeri, catalogus: or, a catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend and learned Dr. Aaron Testas, Minister of the French-Church in Spittle-Fields, and Tho. Thorowgood Esq (1726)
- 343502: Humanity: a poem (1766)
- 344189: An account of the whole procession, as it was carried thro' the city and suburbs, and burnt at Charing-Cross (1717)
- 344547: The religion of nature, a short discourse (1793)
- 344597: The informer's winding-sheet: or, Nine oaths for a shilling (1748)
- 344639: Death's a friend (1788)
- 344644: Dalinda (1749)
- 344885: A poetical epistle from Petrarch to Laura (1780)
- 344914: A memorial presented to their high mightinesses the States-General, by His Majesty the King of Poland's resident at the Hague, concerning the Prussian invasion into the Electorate of Saxony (1756)
- 345024: Scelta delle opere dell' abate Pietro Metastasio (1787)
- 345029: Doutes sur la liberte? de L'Escaut re?clame?e par l'empereur (1785)
- 345098: State hieroglyphicks: or, Caleb decipher'd. Containing an exact account of the new edition of the Craftsman; the famous Frontispieces prefixed to the respective Volumes, and their Explanation. Remarks on the Preface to the People; and a Translation of his celebrated Motto from Tully (1731)
- 345118: The cobler's end. A tale. Addressed to a friend. By Solomon Partridge, jun (1769)
- 345262: The maritime campaign of 1778 (1779)
- 345350: The counterpoise (1753)
- 345367: Secret histories, novels, and poems (1732)
- 345503: The wonderful Scotch prophecy (1745)
- 345660: A spy upon the conjurer (1724)
- 345739: The present state of Westminster Bridge (1743)
- 345803: The state of Minorca, and its lost condition, when A-----l Bg appeared off that island (1757)
- 345888: Librorum maxium insignium catalogus: being a catalogue of very curious and uncommon books in most languages, relating to the history and antiquities of Great-Britain and Ireland, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and most Foreign countries, of sculpture, architecture, medals, husbandry, trade, physick, law civil and canon, fathers, divinity, clatlicks in usum delphini, & cum notis variorum; most of the old chronicles. N.B. There is Dugdale's monasticon in Turkey, 3 vols. with castrations. Which will begin to be sold cheap, the price being mark'd in each book, at Thomas Green's shop, against Rochford's Coffee House, Charing-Cross, on Thursday the 18th of October, 1727, at nine in the morning. Catalogues may be had at Mount's Coffee-House in Grosvenor-Street; Mr. Jackson's, in Pallmall; Mr. Harding's, in St. Martin's Lane; Mr. Stagg's, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Lewis's, in Covent-Garden; Mr. Lintot's, and Mr. Motte's, in Fleet-Street; Mr. Strahan's, in Cornhill; Mr. Meighan's, and Mr. Osborn's, in Gray's Inn, booksellers; and at the place of sale (1727)
- 346226: The looking-Glass: containing select fables of La Fontaine, imitated in English; with additional thoughts (1784)
- 346246: The friend of youth. Translated from the French of M. Berquin; complete in two volumes. Ornamented with frontispieces. ... (1788)
- 346780: A letter from the Hon. Thomas Hervey to the late King. To which is prefixed one to the Duke of Newcastle, recommending the contents of it to His Grace's furtherance and favour (1763)
- 346815: An essay on the life of David Gregory, D.D. late Dean of Christ-Church, Oxford (1769)
- 346850: A chemical dissertation on the thermal waters of Pisa, and on the neighbouring acidulous spring of Asciano (1793)
- 347060: The poet and the muse (1737)
- 347128: The pious incendiaries: or, fanaticism display'd. A poem. By a lady (1785)
- 347259: A letter to the Tories (1748)
- 347731: The times. A satire (1783)
- 347952: Chronologia enucleata (1739)
- 347988: The history of Monmouthshire (1796)
- 348059: Reasons for an amendment of the statute of 28 Henry VIII.c.II. [section] 3. which gives to the successor in ecclesiastical benefices all the profits from the day of the vacancy: in a letter to a friend, from a country clergyman (1770)
- 348101: Matrimonial ceremonies display'd (1768)
- 348486: The theory and history of earthquakes. Containing, I. A rational account of their causes and effects; illustrated by Experiments and Observations on subterraneous Vapours, and the Manner of making artificial Earthquakes. II. A particular and authentic history of those which have happened in these kingdoms, and the most remarkable of those abroad, viz. in Sicily, Jamaica, and Lima, with the most considerable Erruptions of Vesuvius and Aetna. III. Some seasonable reflections on the two late earthquakes, with a pathetic Address, on that Occasion, to the Inhabitants of London and Westminster. Humbly inscribed to the Right Rev. Thomas, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1750)
- 348627: The royal African: or, memoirs of the young prince of Annamaboe (1754)
- 348628: The royal African: or, memoirs of the young prince of Annamaboe (1749)
- 348688: Instructions for cutting out apparel for the poor; principally intended for the assistance of the patronesses of Sunday schools, And other Charitable Institutions, But Useful in all Families. Containing patterns, directions, and calculations, whereby the most Inexperienced may readily buy the Materials, cut out and value each Article of Cloathing of every Size, without the least Difficulty, and with the greatest Exactness: With a Preface, Containing a Plan for assisting the Parents of poor Children belonging to Sunday Schools, to clothe them; and other useful Observations. Published for the benefit of the Sunday school children at Hertingfordbury, In the County of Hertford; Where the above Plan has been found to be the best Encouragement to the Parents to send their Children to the Sunday School, and at the same Time the best Source of Employment for the Schools of Industry (1789)
- 349124: An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters (1770)
- 349125: An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters (1767)
- 349126: An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters (1773)
- 349179: An essay on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1798)
- 349575: Modern patriotism (1734)
- 349648: Bibliotheca topographica Britannica No I. Containing 1. Queries for the better illustrating the antiquities and Natural History of Great Britain and Ireland. 2. The history and antiquities of Tunstall in Kent. By the late Mr. Edward Rowe Mores (1780)
- 350163: Letters from the Duchess de Crui and others (1776)
- 350280: An essay for a nosological and comparative view of the cynanche maligna, or putrid sore throat; and the scarlatina anginosa, or scarlet fever with angina (1790)
- 350499: The olive: an ode. Occasion'd by the auspicious success of His Majesty's counsels, and His Majesty's most happy return. In the stanza of Spenser (1737)
- 350657: Admonitions for Sunday-Schools (1799)
- 350727: The works of Andrew Marvell, Esq. poetical, controversial, and political (1776)
- 350793: The antidote; or an enquiry into the merits of a book, entitled A journey into Siberia, made in MDCCLXI in Obedience to an Order of the French King, and published, with Approbation, by the Abbe? Chappe D'Auteroche, of the Royal Academy of Sciences: In which many essential Errors and Misrepresentations are pointed out and confuted; and many interesting Anecdotes added, for the better Elucidation of the several Matters necessarily discussed: By a lover of truth. Translated into English by a Lady, and Dedicated, with Permission, to her Imperial Majesty the Czarina (1772)
- 350850: Grace and truth vindicated (1752)
- 350851: An appendix to Grace and truth vindicated, or the way to heaven manifested. Wherein some objections thereto are answered, and the truth farther opened and defended. By John Green, Late Curate of Thurnscoe in Yorkshire (1756)
- 351120: The city and country builder's and workman's treasury of designs (1770)
- 351422: The analysis of inoculation (1754)
- 351502: The case of Thomas Jones (1777)
- 351751: The cave of Neptune: with notes (1784)
- 351763: The temple of Gnidus a poem from the French prose of M. Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu. By John Sayer, M.A (1765)
- 351941: A declaration of Monsieur de la Noue, to the diet of the Empire, at Francfort, in the name of the French King. With proper observations upon that masterpiece of French policy. Translated from the Dutch (1743)
- 352026: Emilia. A tragedy. By Mark Anthony Meilan (1771)
- 352218: The history of Will Ramble, a libertine. Compiled from genuine materials, and the several incidents taken from real life. In two volumes. ... (1754)
- 352338: Letters of Neptune and Gracchus, addressed to the P--- of W---, and other distinguished characters; now first collected from their original publication in The Morning Post (1784)
- 352340: General remarks on the British fisheries. By a North Briton (1784)
- 352610: The British herbal (1770)
- 352848: Istoria critica della vita civile (1752)
- 352964: A short defence of the doctrine of atonement for sin by the death of Christ (1774)
- 352967: A short and easy introduction to heraldry (1776)
- 353025: Doubts concerning the free navigation of the Scheld claimed by the Emperor (1785)
- 353026: Lettres historiques, politiques et critiques de M. le Comte de Mirabeau, contenant les Doutes sur la liberte? de L'Escaut re?clamee?; sur les causes & sur les conse?quences probables, tant de cette re?clamation que des principes que l'empereur & l'imperatrice de Russie semblent adopter (1785)
- 353231: A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland (1784)
- 353274: A method to preserve peach and nectarine trees from the effects of the mildew (1786)
- 353330: Winter (1726)
- 353898: A second letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, upon the matter of libel (1792)
- 353941: A tour in Ireland in 1775 (1776)
- 354019: The holy Scriptural doctrine of the Divine Trinity in essential unity, and the supreme Godhead of Jesus Christ being one and the same with His Father's: Shewn to be not only demonstrative, but most clearly conceivable spiritual, and Scriptural Truths. wherewith is occasionally shewn, that although the Newtonian philosophy be formally and mathematically true; yet it i materially and physically false. To which is prefixed A Prefatory Discourse, wherein the Physical, Metaphysical, and Theological Errors of a late Treatise, entitled, an Essay on Spirit, are clearly shewn and confuted. By John Scott, D. D. Author of the late Notes and Observations on the Three First Chapters of Genesis. (1754)
- 354026: Notes and observations upon the first three chapters of Genesis. Wherein are Briefly, but Fully and Clearly shewn. I. The original or divine Revelation of the one and only true sanctifying and saving Religion, that ever was, or ever will, or can be in the World, and what it wholly consists in. II. The original or divine Institution of the divinely instituted instructive and memorial Ordinances, and the true and only End for which they were instituted and required to be observed, that Mankind may be thereby preserved from perverting them to superstitious and destructive Purposes. III. The true spiritual and scriptural Account of the Fall, and of the Restoration of our first Parents and of all Mankind, by the Revelation of Jesus Christ. IV. The true Origin and only Cause of all the moral Evil or Wickedness that ever was committed in this World; and of the Misery which the impenitently Wicked suffer in the next. V. And the true and only Means that can be used for effectually purifying those corrupt Fountains, from which all the Wickedness and Misery that Mankind of all Ranks and Orders commit in this World, and suffer in the next, flow. By John Scott, D. D (1753)
- 354282: The question of the independency of military officers serving in Parliament, stated and considered; with some remarks upon the present constitution of the militia in England (1764)
- 354283: A memorial of the proceedings of the late ministery and Lower House of Parliament. With an account of several secret correspondences with foreign ministers of state, Letters and Messages, sent from London to Paris and Utrecht, and from Utrecht and Paris to London; Abstracts of Speeches, Addresses, Answers, &c. with Reflections upon each Head. To which is added, A short History of a Plot to dethrone Queen Anne, and what has been attempted to bring in the Romish Pretender, since the King ascended the Throne. At the end of the Memorial is a Black List of the Names of many of those Persons concern'd in one or both Conspiracies. Also Particulars cast up in it, of Men, Horses, Money, Provisions, Cloaths, Quarters, Arms, Ammunition, &c. promis'd to the Assistance of the Treason. Writ by the author of An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign The Copic are Counterseit that have not this Coat of Arms on the Title-Page, viz. A Bend engrail'd between Six Cinque - foils, Crest a Griffin's Head out of a Mural Coronet (1715)
- 354617: A sermon, preached at Charlotte Street chapel, Pimlico, and at St. Michael's church, in Crooked Lane, on Friday, February 4, 1780 (1780)
- 354851: The free-Masons accusation and defence (1726)
- 354959: The man of sin (1794)
- 355148: A new and faithful translation of letters from Mr. L'Abbe? *** (1773)
- 355259: Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general, (as well as it's trade in particular) labours under (1744)
- 355271: A view of the taxes, funds, and publick revenues of England (1743)
- 355395: A description of Hawkstone (1786)
- 355398: The plans, elevations and sections, of Holkham in Norfolk (1773)
- 355440: The great advantage of eating pure and genuine bread (1773)
- 355469: Observations on marriages, baptisms, and burials, as preserved in parochial registers (1764)
- 355470: Observations on marriages, baptisms, and burials, as preserved in parochial registers (1764)
- 355606: The methodist instructed. Or the absurdity and inconsistency of their principles demonstrated. In a letter to the brethren at Gravesend. By Philagathus Cantabrigiensis (1764)
- 355924: A commentary, practical and explanatory, on the liturgy of the Church of England (1775)
- 356333: Gibraltar a bulwark of Great Britain (1725)
- 356334: Gibraltar a bulwark of Great Britain (1725)
- 356388: The genera vermium of Linnæus Part 2d. Exemplified by several of the rarest and most elegant subjects in the Orders of the Cestacea, Sithophyta, and Loophyta Animalia, accurately drawn from nature by James Barbut, with explanations in English and French (1788)
- 356423: The elements of commerce, politics and finances, in three treatises on those important subjects (1772)
- 356478: Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove (1738)
- 356563: The legal degrees of marriage stated and considered, in a series of letters to a friend. By John Alleyne, Esq; Barrister at Law (1775)
- 356599: The book of common prayer, According to the Use of The Church of England; together with the Psalter of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches. Illustrated with notes (1800)
- 356751: A sermon, preached at the opening of the Chapel (1789)
- 356905: Military devotion: or, the soldier's duty to God, his prince and his country. Containing fourteen sermons preached at the camps near Blandford and Dorchester, A.D. 1756 and 1757. With an appendix, containing Reasons for a concise Form of Prayer for our Army in Camp, as in other Protestant Countries in Time of War, especially Prussia and Sweden, addressed to our pious Legislature; with Psalms, Lessons, and Collects selected: Also Prayers for Sick in Hospitals, wounded in the Field, or for a Soldier under Sentence of Death by a Court Martial. By the Reverend Mr. William Agar, Chaplain to his Majesty's Twentieth Regiment of Foot, and Rector of South Kelsey St. Mary's, and Biskerthorpe in Lincolnshire (1758)
- 356967: The portentous globe: an enquiry into the powers solicited from the Crown, under an Act of 39 Geo.III. intituled, "an act enabling His Majesty to grant a charter of incorporation" to certain persons under the style of the "globe Insurance Company; " Containing Observations on the Tendencies of such Grant, and on the Effect of Charter on Commercial Undertakings; recommended to the Consideration of the Bankers of the Metropolis, and to the Country Bankers of Great Britain, &c. &c. By George Griffin Stonestreet, Esq (1800)
- 357138: Emblemata amatoria (1714)
- 357308: An essay on the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1794)
- 357390: A description of Hawkstone (1784)
- 357482: Observations relating to the coin of Great Britain (1760)
- 357491: A vindication of the Apamean medal (1775)
- 357561: The form of proceeding to the royal coronation of their Most Excellent Majesties King George III and Queen Charlotte (1761)
- 357598: An essay on the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1771)
- 357599: An essay on the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1778)
- 357617: The advancement of arts, manufactures, and commerce (1779)
- 357660: Letters to a young gentleman (1784)
- 357685: The polite modern divine: or, the most fashionable method of performing the public offices of religion, proved to be defective, and productive of Several Consequences prejudicial to Christianity, and the Peace, Happiness, and Glory of the Nation. The Whole set in a new and more persuasive Light than has hitherto been. To which is prefixed, An Humble Dedication to the Most Reverend Father in God his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. By Samuel Angier, Author of the new and concise Art of teaching Pronunciation (1756)
- 357761: An abridgment of penal statutes (1778)
- 357866: Select views of the antiquities and harbours in the south of France (1794)
- 358032: Remarks upon Dr. Priestley's Letters to the Jews, upon his Discourse on the resurrection of Jesus, and upon his Letters to the members of the new Jerusalem; Introductory to an Address to the Jews, written by Jacob Barnet, A Converted Jew (1792)
- 358236: An historical account of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich (1789)
- 358361: Great merit triumphant over scandalous invectives: or, the characters of two of the most eminent Lord Chancellors, That ever filled that High Station, Cleared From the unjust Reflections, lately published in a Weekly Paper, and one of the Magazines. In a letter to a gentleman of the Middle-Temple, from his friend at Tunbridge (1749)
- 358495: An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls (1761)
- 358496: An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls (1761)
- 358646: Translated specimens of Welsh poetry in English verse (1782)
- 358729: Attalo (1758)
- 358763: Sylvæ; or a collection of poems on several occasions by a young gentleman of Chichester (1776)
- 358824: An essay on the nature of the English verse, with directions for reading poetry. By the author of The essay of punctuation (1799)
- 358988: Annet's short-hand; which, from thirty years trial and experience, and innumerable alterations and improvements, is rendered most complete, perfect, and easy, both to write and read. By this method, which differs from all others, and is plainer than any extant, every word is to be written without taking off the pen, and whole sentences may sometimes be joined together; also, the most exact orthography may be used, which in writing names is often necessary. (1770)
- 359289: The administration of the British colonies (1774)
- 359290: The administration of the British colonies (1774)
- 359291: The administration of the colonies (1765)
- 359292: The administration of the colonies (1766)
- 359293: The administration of the colonies (1768)
- 359562: The life of Hubert (1795)
- 359600: Speculation, a poem (1776)
- 359680: Tyrocinium geographicum Londinense (1790)
- 359682: Tyrocinium geographicum Londinense (1789)
- 359710: A political survey of Britain (1774)
- 359980: The life of Madam de Maintenon. Translated from the French (1753)
- 360020: A practical treatise of cultivating lucern (1761)
- 360236: A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough (1779)
- 360237: A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough (1782)
- 360472: Successions and characters of the Kings of England, Scotland, France, Spain, Portugal, Sardinia, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Prussia; Popes of Rome; Emperors of Germany, Russia, Turky, Constantinople; and the Adtholders of the United Provinces; who have reigned since the Christian æra. Together with some account of the origin of each nation, Digested in a concise, easy, and accurate Manner. Calculated for the Use and Amusement of all Degrees of People. To which is added, a new map of the roads of England and Wales, with the Distance of one Town from another in Computed Miles, and the Distance of each Market Town from London in Measured Miles (1751)
- 360813: The promised justification in number IV. volume II. of the Apology (1749)
- 361462: Horatius denuo castigatus: sive loci cclxx. in Horatio ex fidissimis observationibus emendati, ab Alexandro Cuningamio (1722)
- 361498: The lady's assistant, for regulating and supplying her table (1800)
- 361557: Vis unita fortior (1704)
- 361663: The history of the late war in Germany (1766)
- 361915: Witenham-Hill, a descriptive poem (1777)
- 361941: A tour through the Highlands of Scotland, and the Hebride isles, in MDCCLXXXVI. By John Knox (1787)
- 361960: A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland (1785)
- 361965: A compleat collection of English proverbs; also the most celebrated proverbs of the Scotch, Italian, French, Spanish, and other languages (1768)
- 361966: A collection of English words not generally used (1768)
- 362105: A voyage through Hell, by the invincible man of war, Capt. Single-Eye, commander. Dedicated to your grand father. Out of the Eater came forth Meat, And out of the Strong came forth Sweetness. Laugh where we must, be candid where we can, But vindicate the Ways of God to Man. Evil be to him that Evil thinks. To the Pure all Things are pure. And a Mighty Angel Took up a Stone, Like A Great Millstone, and Cast it into the Sea, Saying, thus with Violence Shall that Great City Babylon be Thrown Down, and Shall be Found No More at all (1770)
- 362106: Strictures on Lt. Col. Tarleton's History "of the campaigns of 1780 and 1781, in the southern provinces of North America". Wherein military characters and corps are vindicated from injurious aspersions, and several important transactions placed in their proper point of view. In a series of letters to a friend, by Roderick Mackenzie, late lieutenant in the 71st regiment. To which is added, a detail of the siege of ninety six, and the re-capture of the island of new-providence. (1787)
- 362367: Nature in perfection; or, the mother unveil'd (1728)
- 362392: The history of the campaign of 1796 in Germany and Italy. Translated from the French. ... (1800)
- 362398: A narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's fleet, under the command of Earl Howe, from the second of May to the second of June M.DCC.XCIV (1796)
- 362555: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Ely, on Thursday, April 23, 1789 (1789)
- 362651: A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in Great-Britain (1799)
- 362662: A travelling dictionary (1799)
- 362701: A collection of regulations orders and instructions formed and issued for the use of the Army in consequence of the Pay-Office Act. ... To which are added such prior regulations as ... are still in force (1788)
- 362710: An enquiry into the state of the militia: containing a recital of the different manner in which military service has been performed; a full Description of the Ancient Norman Custom of holding Lands by Military Tenure: with the Various Arms used, and Manner of levying the Forces, from the Origin of the Britons to the present Period: In which is included an Historical Account of the Estimation in which the Militia of London was formerly held. and a brief enquiry into the cause of their present situation, and an Account of the Expenditure of the Trophy Tax. To which is added, several plans, by which they may be made of publick utility (1779)
- 362715: Some thoughts on the land forces (1739)
- 362756: Select remains of the learned John Ray, M.A. and F.R.S. With his life, by the late William Derham, D. D. Canon of Windsor, and F. R. S. Published by George Scott, M. A. and F. R. S (1760)
- 362814: Appendix, or, supplement to the treatise of artillery: Containing The true Projectile described by Bodies in the Air. The greatest Velocity and Resistance they can have. The most advantageous Length of Guns, and their Charges which produce the greatest Effects; with an Introduction of Fluxions. To which is added, the true Figure of the Earth, deduced from actual Mensuration. By John Muller , Preceptor to his Royal Highness William Duke of Gloucester (1790)
- 362819: Appendix, or, supplement to the treatise of artillery: Containing The true Projectile described by Bodies in the Air. The greatest Velocity and Resistance they can have. The most advantageous Length of Guns, and their Charges which produce the greatest Effects; with an Introduction of Fluxions. To which is added, the true Figure of the Earth, deduced from actual Mensuration. By John Muller, Preceptor to his Royal Highness William Duke of Gloucester (1768)
- 362842: The names of the Roman Catholics, nonjurors, and others, who refus'd to take the oaths to His late Majesty King George. Together with Their Titles, Additions, and Places of Abode; the Parishes and Townships where their Lands lay; the Names of the then Tenants, or Occupiers thereof; and the Annual Valuation of them, as estimated by themselves. Transmitted to the late Commissioners for the Forfeited Estates of England and Wales, after the unnatural Rebellion in the North, in the Year 1715. As appears by the returns of the Clerks of the Peace for the several Counties, pursuant to an Act of Parliament made for Registering their Estates, in the First Year of the Reign of his said late Majesty. Taken from an original manuscript of a Gentleman, who was the Principal Clerk to the Accomptant-General's Office, belonging to the said Commissioners. And now published with a Generous View to promote and serve the true Protestant Interest of these Kingdoms. by Charles Cosin (1746)
- 362907: The great probability of a North West Passage: deduced from observations on the letter of Admiral de Fonte, who sailed from the Callao of Lima on the discovery of a communication between the South Sea and the Atlantic Ocean; And to intercept some Navigators from Boston in New England, whom he met with, Then in Search of a North West Passage. Proving the authenticity of the Admiral's letter. With three explanatory maps . 1st. A Copy of an authentic Spanish Map of America, published in 1608. 2d. The Discoveries made in Hudson's Bay, by Capt. Smith, in 1746 and 1747. 3d. A General Map of the Discoveries of Admiral de Fonte. By Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. With an appendix. Containing the account of a discovery of part of the coast and inland country of Labrador, made in 1753. The Whole intended for The Advancement of Trade and Commerce (1768)
- 363008: Letters on the importance of the rising generation of the laboring part of our fellow-subjects; being an account of the miserable state of the infant parish poor; the great usefulness of the hospital for exposed and deserted young children properly restricted; the obligations of parochial officers; and an historical detail of the whole mortality of London and Westminster, from 1592 to this time. With political, moral, and religious observations on the education and instruction of the poor, marriage, and population. Reflexions on the causes of the high price of provisions; the danger of the national debt, expensive living, and want of zeal for our common welfare. In two volumes. Vol. I. By Jonas Hanway, Esq (1767)
- 363025: An earnest appeal for mercy to the children of the poor, particularly those belonging to the parishes within the bills of mortality, appointed by an Act of Parliament to be registered. being a general reference to the deserving conduct of some parish officers, and the pernicious effects of the ignorance and ill judged parsimony of others. With some comparative views of those parishes and the Foundling Hospital; And Reasons for the necessity of such an hospital in these cities, to be maintained for certain purposes only, and under certain restrictions. Also a proposal for the more effectual preserving the parish children here, and in other great cities and manufacturing towns, and rendering the children of the poor in general pious, useful, and good subjects. By Jonas Hanway, Esq (1766)
- 363042: A reply to C----- A------- Author of the Candid remarks on Mr. Hanway's Candid historical account of the Foundling Hospital, with relation to the probable advantages of this institution, if confined to such foundlings, Orphans, and Deserted Children, within the bills of mortality, as were usually sent to parish workhouses and parish nurses (1760)
- 363058: An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender (1745)
- 363059: An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender (1745)
- 363195: The art of dying well (1720)
- 363312: The civil history of the kingdom of Naples. In two volumes. Vol. I. Wherein is contain'd, The History of that Kingdom (comprizing also the general Affairs of Europe) under the Romans, Goths, Greeks, Dongobakds, Normans, and the Princes of the House of Suevia, 'till the Death of the Emperor Frederick II. in the Year 1250. With the History of the Civil, Canon, and Feodal Laws; the Ecclesiastical Polity; the Succession of the Popes, and by what subtle Arts the pontificate gain'd upon the Regale. Where the Author clearly demonstrates, That the Temporal Dominion and Power exercis'd by the Popes, has been altogether owing to the Ignorance, and Connivance of, or Concessions extorted from Secular Princes during the dark Ages, &c. Written in Italian, by Pietro Giannone, Civilian and Advocate in Naples; and publish'd Anno 1723. publish'd anno 1723. Translated into English, by Captain James Ogilvie (1729)
- 363363: The sense of the nation: in regard to the late motion in Parliament; in a letter from a freeholder to his honour (1741)
- 363365: Letters addressed to Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury (1781)
- 363445: An essay on the depravity and corruption of human nature. Wherein the opinion of La Bruiere, Rochefoucault, Esprit, Senault, Hobbes, Mandeville, Helvetius, &c. on that subject, are supported on principles entirely new, against Mr. D. Hume, Lord Shaftesbury, Mr. Sterne, Mr. Brown, and other apologists for mankind. By Thomas O'Brien Mac Mahon. (1774)
- 363446: Man's capricious, petulant, and tyrannical conduct towards the irrational and inanimate part of the creation (1774)
- 363497: The christian expositor (1774)
- 363576: The regal table, exhibiting, in a concise and accurate manner, the times of the commencement and conclusion of every sovereign's reign (1780)
- 363712: Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove (1738)
- 364093: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments (1800)
- 364268: Observations on the course of proceeding in Admiralty courts in prize causes: in which, The Expediency of the Rules directed to be observed by the High Court of Admiralty in Condemning Prizes, by the Acts of the 12th and 17th Years of his present Majesty's Reign; and of the Bill Depending in Parliament for Enforcing the Observance of those Rules; are attempted to be fully Consider'd. By a gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn (1747)
- 364392: Proposals at large, for the easy and effectual amendment of the roads, by some further necessary laws and regulations, concerning the wheels of all carriages; and the Methods or Rules of Travelling; for the Advantage of All Persons. To which are added, Brief Remarks and Considerations on the foregoing Proposals; tending to prove the Necessity and Utility thereof. By a gentleman. Earnestly recommended to the Perusal of all Members of Parliament, &c (1753)
- 364457: A sermon on Job, chap.xxix. ver. 11-13 (1762)
- 364466: A sermon preached at St. Paul's Church, Covent-Garden, on Monday the 19th of October, 1767. before the Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. Being the Day of their Annual Election: St. Luke the proper Day, being on Sunday the 18th. By the Rev. James Wills, Chaplain to the Society, and Curate of Whitchurch. Published at the Request of the Society (1767)
- 364531: The scripture history of Abraham (1773)
- 364539: The day of Pentecost, or man restored (1789)
- 365123: Poems by William Mason, M.A (1764)
- 365219: The restauration of King Charles II. or, the life and death of Oliver Cromwell. An histori-tragi-comi ballad opera. As it was forbid to be acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market (1732)
- 365292: A sermon preached in the chapel of the Asylum for Female Orphans (1766)
- 365349: Advice from a lady of quality, to her children (1786)
- 365383: A genuine and authentic account of the proceedings at the late election for the city and liberty of Westminster. Containing, a complete collection of the papers, letters, &c. &c. printed on both sides, during the said election. Published by permission (1749)
- 365391: Some considerations upon the late decision of the House of Commons, with regard to the Middlesex election (1769)
- 365447: An essay on colonization, particularly applied to the Western Coast of Africa, with some free thoughts on cultivation and commerce (1794)
- 365506: Poems by William Mason, M.A (1771)
- 365528: Short-Hand (1760)
- 365564: La finta sposa, drama comico. Da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B. = The counterfeit bride, a comic opera. As it is represented at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. (1763)
- 365568: Le speranze della terra, ovvero il tempio del destino, Serenata-Eseguita la prima volta sopra il Teatro Reale di Hay-Market, il quattro di Giugno del presente anno 1761. Felicissimo Giorno Natalizio Della Maesta? Di Giorgio Terzo, Re? della Gran Bretagna, &c. &c. &c (1761)
- 365570: Zanaida, drama per musica (1763)
- 365577: La calamita de' cuori (1763)
- 365648: A treatise of the cataract and glaucoma: in which the specific distinctions of those two diseases, and the existence of membranous cataracts, are clearly demonstrated. with A plain Description of the Methods of operating in all Circumstances of either Distemper, and the Treatment requisite both before and after the Operation. Compiled from the dictates of the late learned and ingenious Mr. Woolhouse, as taken from him in writing, by one of his pupils. (1745)
- 365853: Miscellaneous pieces, in prose and verse (1784)
- 365976: An epistle to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, aldermen and common-council, of the City of London (1751)
- 365998: Madge's addresses to Christopher Twist-Wit, Esquire, Bath-Laureat, and Miller's Plumian professor. (1777)
- 366171: A character of the late Reverend and aged Dr. Nicholls (1774)
- 366306: Testacea minuta rariora (1784)
- 366665: Six visions of hell (1750)
- 366722: The breathings of genius (1776)
- 366824: The warbling muses, or treasure of lyric poetry: containing seven hundred and thirty-one songs, on all Sorts of Subjects, and in every Measure of Verse; a great Many of them from Manuscripts, and scarce any found in the Collections. Compiled for the Use of Musical Composers; as likewise for the Entertainment of Youth in our polite Schools. By Benjamin Wakefield, Esq; Being the first Attempt of this Kind (1749)
- 366925: Of the first invention of writing. An essay (1716)
- 366925: Of the first invention of writing. An essay (1716)
- 366959: Merope (1740)
- 367045: The history of the Arians, and of the Council of Nice (1721)
- 367056: A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier (1791)
- 367119: Scripture interpreted by scripture (1770)
- 367195: An impartial state of the case of the French comedians, actors, players, or strollers, who lately opened a theatre at the Hay-Market. In which Some Notice is taken of another Set, now occupying that Theatre. In a letter from a gentleman in town, to his friend in the country (1750)
- 367211: The impostor detected and convicted: or, the principles and practices of the author of a pamphlet lately published, on the spirit of patriotism, &c. set forth in a clear light. In a letter to a Member of Parliament in town, from his friend in the country (1749)
- 367326: The bouquet, or Blossoms of fancy (1796)
- 367357: A commentary, practical and explanatory, on the liturgy of the Church of England, as Used on Sundays: Including the Athanasian Creed. By a layman, Author of An Essay on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1772)
- 367440: Georgical essays (1777)
- 367441: Geographical essays (1773)
- 367442: Georgical essays (1770)
- 367488: Books printed for S. Leacroft, at the Globe, Charing-Cross (1773)
- 367496: Considerations on the present state of the poor in Great-Britain (1773)
- 367765: Sermons on practical subjects, by David Gilson, M. A. Curate of St. Saviour's, Southwark, Assistant-Preacher at Stockwell-Chapel, and at St. Paul's, Covent-Garden (1788)
- 367848: New chronological table, or Correct register of every remarkable and important occurrence from the earliest period to the present year, 1782 (1782)
- 367894: Memoirs of the life of Robert Wilks, Esq (1732)
- 368125: A view of the British empire, more especially Scotland (1784)
- 368130: Albion triumphant: or, Admiral Rodney's victory over the French fleet. A poem. By J.N. Puddicombe, M. A (1782)
- 368137: Letter to the nobility and gentry composing the committee for raising the naval pillar, or monument, under the patronage of His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence; in answer to the Letter of John Flaxman, Sculptor, to the Committee on that Subject. By Alexander Dufour, Architect (1800)
- 368171: The speech of the Right Honourable A-r O-w (1740)
- 368190: The theory and practice of the French tongue (1756)
- 368246: Libri post S.S. optimi de principiis mosaicis, authore viro eximio Johanne Hutchinsono, lemmata, sive capitula, in manuale philosophicum & theologicum Juxta rerum descriptarum ordinem Summatim disposita, et latina? lingua? donata, ab authoris ipsius nec non Archetypi ejus studioso T.P. In Usum Juventutis Academicae (1734)
- 368281: Brief observations concerning the management of the war (1761)
- 368282: Reasons humbly offered against laying any further British duties on wrought silks of the manufacture of Italy, the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, or Holland: shewing the probable ill consequences of such a Measure in regard to the Landed Interest, Woollen Manufacturies, Silk Manufacturies, Fisheries, Wealth, and Naval Power of Great Britain (1758)
- 368283: A plan for the establishment of charity-houses for exposed or deserted women and girls, and for penitent prostitutes (1758)
- 368284: Facts which shew the necessity of establishing a regular method for the punctual, frequent and certain payment of seamen employed in the Royal Navy. Most humbly submitted to the Consideration of Parliament (1758)
- 368290: Observations relating to British and Spanish proceedings, &c (1762)
- 368298: A representation concerning the knowledge of commerce as a national concern; pointing out the proper means of promoting such knowledge in this kingdom. By J. Massie (1760)
- 368320: Conjectural observations on the origin and progress of alphabetic writing (1772)
- 368346: An authentic journal of the expedition to Belleisle, and of the siege of the citadel of Palais. To which is prefixed, a Map of Belleisle, divided into Parishes; exhibiting all the Villages, Bays, Rivers, Capes, and Landing Places round that Island. Dedicated to The Right Hon. the Earl of Bute, and The Right Hon. William Pitt, Esq; His Majesty's Secretaries of State. By William Smith, Gent. a Volunteer (1761)
- 368352: Serious and impartial observations on the blessings of liberty and peace (1776)
- 368365: Royal folly: or, the danger of being tempted by harlots. A sermon preached at Oxford before a Friendly Society at their annual meeting (1740)
- 368523: The surveyor's appointment and guide, with an arrangement, of his duty, and an abstract by way of charge of the material parts of the act XIIIth George III, Chap. LXXVIII, and XXXIVth George III. Chap. LXXIV for amendment and preservation of the highways (1799)
- 368541: An essay on the scurvy: shewing effectual and practicable means for its prevention at sea. With some observations on fevers, and proposals for the more effectual preservation of the health of seamen. By Frederick Thomson, (A Surgeon in the Royal Navy) Resident at Kensington (1790)
- 368822: The proceedings and sentence of the spiritual court of inquisition of Portugal, against Gabriel Malagrida, Jesuit, for heresy, hypocrisy, false prophecies, Impostures, and various other heinous Crimes: Together with the Sentence of the Lay Court of Justice, passed on him the 20th Day of September 1761, and published in Lisbon by Authority. Faithfully translated from the original Portuguese (1762)
- 368884: An account of the first discovery, and natural history of Florida (1763)
- 369016: The soldier's letter to the female volunteer: being an earnest request to hang up the hat, and pull off the breeches. With a Persuasive against False Appearances (1750)
- 369060: Letters (1782)
- 369278: Wensley-Dale (1780)
- 369507: Tito Manlio (1756)
- 369539: Le nozze di Dorina, a new comic opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by the celebrated Signor Santi under the direction of Mr. Storace. (1793)
- 369646: A modern character, introduc'd in the scenes of Vanbrugh's Æsop (1751)
- 369686: The history of duelling. In two parts (1770)
- 369712: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy (1800)
- 369715: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy (1799)
- 369777: The vestry laid open (1739)
- 369901: A treatise on the military science (1780)
- 370007: Elements of painting with crayons (1772)
- 370099: Military instructions for officers detached in the field (1779)
- 370112: An essay on the origin, nature, uses, and properties, of artificial stone (1770)
- 370176: A philosophical dissertation on the diving vessel projected by Mr. Day, and sunk in Plymouth Sound (1775)
- 370225: An account of some of the most remarkable events of the war between the Prussians, Austrians and Russians, from 1756 to 1763 (1787)
- 370290: The origin of the English drama (1773)
- 370304: A tour through parts of Wales (1794)
- 370315: Poems by the Rev. Thomas Penrose, Late Rector of Beckington and Standerwick, Somersetshire (1781)
- 370325: Christianity preferable to deism (1746)
- 370353: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1759)
- 370377: A sermon preach'd at the Chapel-Royal at White-Hall (1701)
- 370451: An Epistolary poem, humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable Frederick Lord North, First Lord of the Treasury, chancellor of the University of Oxford, knight of the Garter, &c (1773)
- 370727: The necessary respondent (1734)
- 370883: The theatre (1791)
- 370884: The theatre (1791)
- 370987: The encouragement and increase of seamen consider'd. In a letter to a member of Parliament. By Philanthropus (1728)
- 371108: Colonising, or A plain investigation of that subject; with a legislative, political and commercial view of our colonies (1774)
- 371145: Unity and public spirit (1780)
- 371294: A political essay upon the English and French colonies in northern and southern America, considered in a new light. By a patriot (1760)
- 371453: A review of the manufacturer's complaints against the wool grower. Part I. Wherein Of Pitch and Tar Marks, the Excess, the Injury, and their respective Remedies, are considered minutely (1753)
- 371455: A review of the manufacturer's complaints against the wool grower. Part II (1753)
- 371592: Heads of a scheme for erecting publick magazines, to relieve the necessities of the poor, and supply England with corn (1758)
- 371833: A register of the trade of the port of London (1777)
- 372077: A modest reply, to the author of the Letter to Dr. Codex (1734)
- 372086: A seasonable hue and cry after the Pretender (1745)
- 372181: Good advice: in a letter to a friend, concerning the modern way of free-thinking. With a postscript Containing Some Remarks on the Rise and Progress of Free-Thinking; As also a seasonable Caution to young Divines and others, in Reading Dr. Clark's Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity; Shewing the most notorious Insincerity, in his Quotations from the Ancient Writers of the Christian Church, in order to Propagate an old Heresy, which that Author reviv'd (1731)
- 372352: A treatise of succulent plants (1710)
- 372384: The tour of his royal highness Edward Duke of York, from England to Lisbon (1764)
- 372461: The Divine authority of the Holy Bible in general, and of the Gospel of St. Matthew in particular, fully proved (1736)
- 372845: A dissertation on breeding of horses (1760)
- 372907: The great importance of having right sentiments in religion (1788)
- 373149: A series of letters, discovering the scheme projected by France, in M DCC Lix. for an intended invasion upon England with flat-bottom'd boats; and Various Conferences and Original Papers touching that Formidable Design. Pointing at The Secret and True Motives, which precipitated the Negociations, and Conclusion of the last Peace. To which are prefixed, the secret adventures of the young Pretender; and The Conduct of the French Court respecting him during his Stay in Great Britain, and after his return to Paris. Also The Chief Cause that brought on the late Banishment of the Jesuits from the French Dominions; a Secret as yet concealed from the Jesuits themselves: with the real Examination of Father Hamilton, taken at Fountainbleau, October 1756, who was employed to assassinate the Young Pretender. Together with The Particular Case of the Author, In a Memorial to his late Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. By Oliver Mac Allester, Esq; ... (1767)
- 373163: A plain account of faith in Jesus Christ (1755)
- 373425: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373426: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373507: The three books of M. Terentius Varro concerning agriculture (1800)
- 373527: The curiosities of London and Westminster described (1784)
- 373551: Sermons (1767)
- 373621: Twenty sermons on various subjects, preached at Alhallows on the Wall (1796)
- 373799: A short account of the wonderful conversion to Christianity of Solomon Duitsch, Lately a learned Rabbin and Teacher of several Synagogues. Extracted from the original published in the Dutch language by himself, and improved with a preface and remarks by the Reverend Mr. Burgmann, Minister of the Protestant Lutheran Chapel in the Savoy. Now first translated into English (1771)
- 373891: Memoirs of the Royal Society (1739)
- 373892: Memoirs of the Royal Society (1738)
- 374024: An historical description of Dunkirk (1794)
- 374092: Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt (1785)
- 374187: The death of the righteous, a public loss (1778)
- 374188: The life of the just, exemplified; in the character of the late Rev. W. Romaine, A. M. Rector of St. Ann, Blackfriars, and Lecturer of St. Dunstans in the West. Preached August the 23d. 1795. By C.E. De Coetlogon, A.M. (1795)
- 374191: A seasonable caution against the abominations of the Church of Rome (1779)
- 374192: A seasonable caution against the abominations of the Church of Rome (1779)
- 374247: Edwy. A dramatic poem (1784)
- 374279: A political and military rhapsody (1794)
- 374516: The court register, and statesman's remembrancer (1782)
- 374572: Usong (1773)
- 374636: Richard in Cyprus. A tragedy. By T. Teres (1769)
- 374715: A new mathematical dictionary (1762)
- 375283: A help to English history (1786)
- 375567: A sermon, at the funeral of Mrs. Ann Walcott (1782)
- 375606: The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1771)
- 375633: The parian chronicle (1788)
- 375637: The works of Hesiod (1728)
- 375964: The law and lawyers laid open (1737)
- 376017: A letter on occasion of the public enquiry concerning the most fit and proper bread to be assized for general use: Shewing the Difficulty of executing the Act of the 31st Geo. II. in a beneficial manner to the Poor; the constant Usage and Custom with regard to Bread for many Centuries; the folly of eating Bread known to be made white by Art and Adulteration, and the great Advantages of eating pure Bread made of all the Flour, including the Heart of the Wheat, as the most salutary, agreeable and nutritive Aliment. Recommended as an Object of a very serious and important Nature. By an advocate for public welfare (1773)
- 376081: S-t contra omnes. An Irish miscellany. Containing, I. Some proposals for the regulation and improvement of quadrille. II. The legion club. III. A curry-comb of truth for a certain Dean: Or, The Grub-Street Tribunal. IV. The scall'd crow's nest. A very old Tale (1736)
- 376221: Mirth (1774)
- 376322: Abridgment of the memorial addressed to the King of France (1787)
- 376533: An appeal to justice and true liberty (1793)
- 376640: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1755)
- 376714: Peace and no peace (1739)
- 376804: The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right, by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election? (1769)
- 376985: Observations on the coal-trade in the port of Newcastle upon Tyne, with a comparative view of the two bills brought into the House of Commons last session, by the Right Hon. Lord Mulgrave, and Sir Matthew White Ridley. Also a Fair State of the Parliamentary Speeches, and of the Evidence given to the House, for and against Lord Mulgrave's Bill, with free Remarks on each, By John Stevenson (1789)
- 377104: Principles of politeness (1800)
- 377293: Israel in Egypt (1766)
- 377305: The doating lovers (1715)
- 377414: The tutor's assistant (1757)
- 377490: A new system of philosophy (1764)
- 377831: A discourse shewing, that the yoke of Jesus Christ is easier than the yoke of sin (1718)
- 377910: A description of pocket and magazine cases of mathematical drawing instruments (1792)
- 378012: Reflections on the too prevailing spirit of dissipation and gallantry (1771)
- 378054: The accomptant's companion (1761)
- 378096: Proposals for insurance on the birth of children. By the Generous Society: at their Office, at Templeman's Coffee-House at Charing-Cross (1710)
- 378096: Proposals for insurance on the birth of children. By the Generous Society: at their Office, at Templeman's Coffee-House at Charing-Cross (1710)
- 378102: Laws, orders, and regulations of the Middlesex Hospital (1793)
- 378104: The rules and regulations of the Magdalen-Charity (1769)
- 378159: The laws of chance (1758)
- 378189: The unfortunate officer: or, the history of Monsieur Bertin (1755)
- 378190: Views taken on and near the River Rhine (1792)
- 378196: The tutor's assistant (1770)
- 378201: An account of East-Florida (1766)
- 378204: Two dialogues on the man-trade (1760)
- 378574: Camden's Britannia abridg'd (1701)
- 378589: An account of East-Florida (1767)
- 378594: The life of Mr. Richard Savage. Who was condemn'd with Mr. James Gregory (1728)
- 378595: The life of Mr. Richard Savage. Who was condemn'd with Mr. James Gregory (1728)
- 378604: A series of letters for the use of young ladies and gentlemen in French and English (1766)
- 378639: The state of trade in the northern colonies considered (1748)
- 378640: The state of trade in the northern colonies considered (1748)
- 378652: Reflections on gaming, annuities, and usurious contracts (1776)
- 378813: Sentimental tablets of the good Pamphile (1795)
- 379106: A full inquiry into the subject of suicide (1790)
- 379359: The natural and civil history of the French dominions in North and South America (1760)
- 379362: Select essays from the Encyclopedy (1772)
- 379392: Chronological annals of the war (1763)
- 379515: A short history of the Westminster Forum (1781)
- 379737: A particular account of the electrical experiments hitherto made publick (1747)
- 379754: The cattle-Keeper's assistant (1782)
- 379817: A supplement to the protests of the Lords; being a list of all such gentlemen of the House of Commons, as voted for, or against the present number of standing forces in this kingdom (1732)
- 379876: Elegies. By William Mason, M.A (1763)
- 380122: Of the Hotwell waters, near Bristol (1797)
- 380329: Of the Hotwell waters, near Bristol (1793)
- 380342: An hebrew and English lexicon (1778)
- 380402: Gazette nationale, ou le Moniteur universel. Aou?t, 1792 (1797)
- 380405: The history of the propagation of Christianity (1726)
- 380628: Copious trigonometrical tables (1789)
- 380689: The genuine and authentick trial of Mr. Bartholomew Greenwood (1740)
- 380776: Historico-Political geography (1729)
- 380978: A short and easy introduction to heraldry (1777)
- 381050: Compendium artis nauticæ (1729)
- 381270: Memoir of a map of the county of Surrey; from a survey made in the years 1789 and 1790. By Joseph Lindley, late assistant to the Astronomer Royal at Greenwich, and William Crosley, land surveyor (1793)
- 381288: The extinct peerage of England (1769)
- 381353: Principles and power of harmony (1771)
- 381669: A series of letters. Addressed to Sir William Fordyce (1788)
- 381702: A new method of learning French (1788)
- 381713: A new and easy introduction to geography (1776)
- 381843: A view of universal history (1778)
- 381867: Time's telescope universal and perpetual, fitted for all countries and capacities (1734)
- 381868: Time's telescope universal and perpetual, fitted for all countries and capacities (1734)
- 381913: A complete treatise of land surveying (1798)
- 381997: Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt (1783)
- 382044: A new introduction to the knowledge and use of maps (1775)
- 382252: An account of the war in India (1762)
- 382311: La belle assemble?e (1728)
- 382326: Theodosius to constantia: A poetical epistle (1777)
- 382332: The progress of the war (1740)
- 382376: Essays, moral, religious, and miscellaneous (1766)
- 382462: A candid state of affairs relative to East India shipping (1774)
- 382527: Proceedings of a general court martial, held at Fort Royal, in the Island of Martinico, on the 6th, and continued by adjournments to the 14th of April, 1762, upon the tryal of Major Commandant Colin Campbell (1763)
- 382563: A sketch of the Spring-Gardens, Vaux-Hall (1750)
- 382616: Beauties of fables (1795)
- 382708: Authentic memoirs, and a sketch of the real character, of the late Right Honorable Richard Rigby (1788)
- 382718: A genuine narrative of the life and actions of John Parry (1754)
- 382842: A treatise on skating (1780)
- 382892: A craftsman extraordinary (1752)
- 382918: The result of a view of the Great Level of the fens (1745)
- 382923: Itinerarium totius Sacræ Scripturæ (1751)
- 383339: Curious observations upon the manners, customs, usages, different languages, government, Mythology, Chronology, Antient and Modern Geography, Ceremonies, Religion, Mechanics, Astronomy, Medicine, Physics, Natural History, Commerce, Arts, and Sciences, of the several nations of Asia, Africa, and America (1753)
- 383467: The great crisis: or, The mystery of the times and seasons unfolded (1727)
- 384493: An accurate and descriptive catalogue of the several paintings in the King of Spain's palace at Madrid (1787)
- 384495: A letter to Richard Lord Bishop of Landaff (1783)
- 384514: Poems upon various subjects, Latin and English (1768)
- 384610: The history of modern Europe (1786)
- 384691: The genuine and authentick trial of Mr. Bartholomew Greenwood (1740)
- 384922: A collection of new state songs (1732)
- 385130: An account of the character and manners of the French (1770)
- 385156: The westminster spelling-book (1792)
- 385170: The french tutor (1773)
- 385401: New and elegant amusements for the ladies of Great Britain (1772)
- 385403: Punch, a panegyric, attempted in the manner of Milton (1769)
- 385422: A plan for raising two hundred and eighty-two thousand pounds (1767)
- 385529: The christian's universal prayer. By James Graham, M.D (1776)
- 385535: Elements of painting with crayons (1777)
- 385868: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1795)
- 385961: The life of Adam. Translated from Gio Francisco Loridano. To which is subjoyn'd, An essay towards an analysis of the human mind. Being, An Enquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Good and Evil, and the Nature, Rise, and Progress of the Passions, Habits, and Affections of the Human Soul. By Richard Murray, A. M. & J. U. B (1748)
- 385974: Discours servant d'explication, par Tan Chet-Qua de Quang-Cheou-Fou, Gentilhomme; Comme aussi Miaaf, Tra, Cghmw & Attq; Ci-Devant At Hrhtpow: dans lequel les principes e?tablis dans la dissertation pre?ce?dente se trouvent e?claircis & applique?s a? la pratique. (1773)
- 386708: The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1790)
- 386795: Sentimental and practical theology (1777)
- 386944: The gallant companion (1746)
- 386992: A treatise on the duty of infantry officers (1795)
- 387094: An essay on punctuation (1796)
- 387136: A catalogue of about four thousand volumes, lately purchased by L. Davis and C. Reymers, Against Gray's-Inn, Holbourn, Booksellers to the Royal Society. This collection, (which includes a great Number of valuable and useful Books in various Languages and Faculties, Books of Prints, Architecture, and Maps, of the first Impressions, with a great Number of scarce Pamphlets) will begin to be sold very cheap, for ready Money, (the lowest Price being printed in the Catalogue) on Monday, August 13, 1764. And will continue on Sale till Christmas. The Books are generally in neat Condition. Catalogues are delivered (price 6d) by Messrs. Dodsleys, Pall-Mall; Robson, in New Bond Street; Walter, at Charing Cross; Owen, at Temple-Bar; Blithe, at the Royal Exchange; and at the Place of Sale: Where the full Value is given for any Parcel of Books (1764)
- 387525: The friendly and honest advice of an old tory to the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge (1751)
- 387609: Cleonice regina di Siria (1763)
- 387642: A description of the Royal George (1782)
- 387732: The British constitution invulnerable (1792)
- 387743: The lottery, a comedy, as it is acted by the Company of comedians, at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market (1728)
- 387940: A proposal for relief and punishment of vagrants (1748)
- 387960: A trip through London (1728)
- 387962: Poetical pieces by several hands (1752)
- 387986: An essay on the nature, causes, and cure of the contagious distemper among the horned cattle in these kingdoms (1770)
- 388023: Military instruction from the late King of Prussia to his generals (1797)
- 388246: A short account of a society at Amsterdam instituted in the year 1767 for the recovery of drowned persons (1773)
- 388467: A genuine copy of the tryal of Thomas Grimes, Esq. alias Lord S------ (1748)
- 388512: Artaserse (1766)
- 388758: Military instruction from the late King of Prussia to his generals (1797)
- 388869: The theory of harmonics (1784)
- 389178: An essay on spirit (1752)
- 389180: Memoirs of Monsieur Goulon (1745)
- 389524: A select catalogue of books (1785)
- 389526: A descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery (1773)
- 389855: Voyages and travels of an Indian interpreter and trader (1791)
- 389866: A true and faithful account of the greatest wonder produced by nature these 3000 years (1751)
- 390366: Observations on the third, fourth and fifth chapters of the book of Genesis (1789)
- 390420: A concordance to the Greek Testament (1767)
- 390433: The psalms of David. A new and improved version (1794)
- 390463: Silva: or, A discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation of timber in His Majesty's dominions (1776)
- 390549: Physic in danger (1746)
- 390616: A new paraphrase upon Ecclesiastes (1701)
- 391014: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1777)
- 391109: The British representative (1736)
- 391123: An address to the people of England; in which the conduct of Lieut. Gen. Lord George Sackville is properly considered (1759)
- 391246: Il conclave del M DCC LXXIV (1775)
- 391398: A preservative against popery (1746)
- 391527: The memorial of the Chevalier de St. George (1726)
- 391528: The young student's guide in astrology (1785)
- 391542: A new description of Merryland (1741)
- 391547: The new cosmetic (1790)
- 391577: The dramatic works (1771)
- 391918: A feast for the votaries of Comus (1783)
- 391919: A trip to the moon (1764)
- 392185: A particular but melancholy account of the great hardships, difficulties, and miseries, that those unhapppy [sic] and much-to-be-pitied creatures, the common women of the town, are plung'd into at this juncture (1752)
- 392316: The brothers (1781)
- 392551: The history of the rise and fall of Masaniello (1729)
- 392595: Stenography (1783)
- 392639: The proceedings of a general court martial, held at Warley Camp, the 18th day of July, 1781, upon Captain Thomas Bridge Littell, and Captain Thomas Baxter Aveling, Of The Cambridgeshire Regiment Of Militia. (published from an attested Copy from the Judge Advocate General's Office) With remarks, and a petition to his Majesty on their case; Also his Majesty's Answer thereto; And a Correspondence (contained in several Letters) that has passed between the Judge Advocate General, Mr. Littell, and Mr. Aveling, upon the Subject (1782)
- 392789: The fortune-Tellers (1750)
- 392852: The deposing and death of Queen Gin (1736)
- 392892: Dialogues from the German of M. Wieland. I. Araspes and Panthea; OR, The Effects Of Love. II. Socrates and Timoclea, ON Apparent And Real Beauty. To which is prefixed, an essay on sentiment, by the editor (1775)
- 393176: The fair thinker (1740)
- 393322: Reflections on the structure, and passions, of man (1748)
- 393421: A wife in the right (1772)
- 393615: Proposals for printing by subscription a new translation of the Iliad and Odyssey (1786)
- 393644: The court and city register (1774)
- 393747: A catalogue of several sorts of grass-seeds sold by Benjamin Darling, at the Golden-Cross and Crown, over-against the Mews-Gate, near Charing-Cross, London (1730)
- 393756: The rider (1768)
- 394048: The behaviour of the cl-gy (1731)
- 394123: Proposals for publishing by subscription, a collection of views, taken on and near the River Rhine, at Aix-La-Chapelle, and the River Maese (1788)
- 394495: The lady's assistant for regulating and supplying her table (1773)
- 394685: The country correspondent (1739)
- 394693: A dissertation on the universe in general (1795)
- 394756: The poetical works (1796)
- 395007: Some scruples humbly offered by the company exercising the trade and mystery of apothecaries (1733)
- 395259: The economy of beauty (1777)
- 395426: O'Brien's lusorium (1782)
- 395466: Great news from hell (1760)
- 395492: A learned dissertation on dumpling (1727)
- 395674: Imitations of the characters of Theophrastus (1774)
- 395699: Two letters on the intermediate state (1758)
- 395802: An ode to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole (1726)
- 395955: The art of painting (1778)
- 396303: Les delices de Windsore (1769)
- 396430: A seasonable hue and cry after the Pretender (1719)
- 396478: The vestry laid open (1739)
- 396499: Philosophical disquisitions on the Christian religion (1777)
- 397176: The art of planting and cultivating the vine (1772)
- 397339: A description of the maritime parts of France (1761)
- 397586: The new memorandum book improv'd (1753)
- 397587: The gentleman's new memorandum book improv'd (1762)
- 397609: A short topographical description of His Majesty's province of Upper Canada (1799)
- 397619: A new introduction to the knowledge and use of maps (1774)
- 397786: Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt (1784)
- 397933: A voyage to the moon (1754)
- 398222: The englishman's fortnight in Paris (1777)
- 398548: Farewel life (1769)
- 398873: Mathematicks made easie (1701)
- 398887: An Ode, sacred to the memory of a late eminently distinguish'd placeman, on his retiring from business (1763)
- 399408: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's office. Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces (1798)
- 399418: A poetical chronology of the Kings of England (1792)
- 399418: A poetical chronology of the Kings of England (1792)
- 399510: The art of floating land (1799)
- 399539: Cowley's history of plants (1795)
- 399544: Geometry made easy (1752)
- 399554: A descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery (1772)
- 399681: The case between the proprietors of news-papers, and the subscribing coffee-men (1729)
- 399711: A descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery (1772)
- 399712: A descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery, exhibited in the museum, at Spring Gardens, Charing-Cross (1772)
- 399714: The fowler. Containing rules for taking every species of land and water fowl; whether by fowling piece, net, engine, or otherwise. Such AS, Woodcocks, Felfares, Pigeons, Magpies, Morepoots, Snipes, Gleads, Crows, Rooks, Herns, Partridges, Pheasants, Rails, and Quails. With An Account of their Seasons; Descriptions of their Haunts; and Methods for making Limes, Limed Twigs, Springes, Baits, &c. for taking them. Likewise, instructions for the choice and training of the dogs for fowling; Remedies for their Diseases, &c. &c. Also, a concise essay on song birds, Viz. The Nightingale; Canary Bird; Black Bird, Wood Lark, Linnet, Chaffinch, Robin, Starling, Tit Lark, Bull Finch, Thrush, Sky Lark, Redstart, Wren, Green Finch, Gold Finch, Hedge Sparrow. Clearly Describing Their Seasons, and Nests; with the best Modes for Taking and Preserving them in Health and good Song. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq. Author Of The Huntsman (1795)
- 399984: A dissertation on the Phædon of Plato (1773)
- 400320: Travels through the interior parts of North-America (1778)
- 400328: Travels through the interior parts of North America (1779)
- 400412: Royal genealogies (1732)
- 400631: The history and antiquities of Harwich and Dovercourt (1730)
- 400636: The history and antiquities of Harwich and Dovercourt (1730)
- 400679: Sacramental devotions, and suitable meditations (1726)
- 401014: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's Office, April 20, 1792. The manual and platoon exercises (1792)
- 401019: Explanations and instructions relative to the pay and allowances of foot soldiers serving at home (1793)
- 401020: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's office, June 1, 1792. Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces (1792)
- 401206: A history of the late siege of Gibraltar (1785)
- 401208: A history of the late siege of Gibraltar (1790)
- 401255: A new and general introduction to practical astronomy (1774)
- 401432: The case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland: fairly represented (1710)
- 401880: Miscellaneous dissertations on marriage, celibacy, covetousness, virtue, the modern system of education, &c. By John Dove (1769)
- 402049: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 402065: A course of the five orders of civil architecture; with a plan, and some geometrical elevations of town gates of fortified places. By J. Landmann, Professor Of Fortification And Artillery To The Royal Military Academy At Woolwich. The five orders are taken from Mr. Chambers's elegant treatise on civil architecture (1785)
- 402401: Fables in verse (1765)
- 402425: A collection of miscellaneous essays (1762)
- 402535: The substance of a speech made by Lord Auckland, on Monday the second day of May, 1796 (1796)
- 402542: A proposition for a new order in architecture (1784)
- 402597: Essay on the puerperal fever (1773)
- 402631: Taste. An essay (1732)
- 403039: A list of scholars of St. Peter's College, Westminster (1788)
- 403040: A list of scholars of St. Peter's College, Westminster (1788)
- 403182: Itine?raire des routes les plus fre?quente?es (1786)
- 403183: Itine?raire des routes les plus fre?quente?es (1793)
- 403418: The civil war of Geneva (1769)
- 403549: A proposition for a new order in architecture (1797)
- 403680: Historical memoirs of the author of The Henriade (1777)
- 403710: The complaints of the manufacturers, relating to the abuses in marking the sheep, and winding the wool (1752)
- 403786: New translation of the Adelphi (1775)
- 403860: Vologeso (1759)
- 404113: The general history of the late war (1763)
- 404128: Tracts on the liberty, spiritual and temporal, of protestants in England (1763)
- 404188: Cymbeline (1759)
- 404695: A list of the English, Scots, and Irish nobility (1765)
- 404697: State of the trade of Great Britain in its imports and exports, progressively from the year 1697 (1776)
- 404978: Long livers: a curious history of such persons of both sexes who have liv'd several ages, and grown young again: with the rare secret of rejuvenescency of Arnoldus de Villa Nova, And a great many approv'd and invaluable Rules to prolong Life: AS Also, How to prepare the Universal Medicine. Most humbly dedicated to the Grand Master, Masters, Wardens and Brethren of the most Antient and most Honourable Fraternity of the Free-Masons of Great Britain and Ireland. By Eugenius Philalethes, F. R. S. Author of the Treatise of the Plague (1722)
- 405015: Tales, epistles, odes, fables, &c. With translations from Homer and other antient authors. To which are added Proposals for perfecting the English language (1729)
- 405160: A treatise on domestic pigeons (1765)
- 405382: The evidence of Christianity (1729)
- 405447: Voyages from Asia to America (1761)
- 405529: A vindication of the right of election (1769)
- 405621: A reply to the second letter to a late noble commander. By a country gentleman (1759)
- 405698: A comparison between old Rome in it's glory (1709)
- 405983: Love in a village; a comic opera (1763)
- 406368: The modern character, introduc'd in the scenes of Vanbrugh's Æsop (1751)
- 406403: A practical essay on diseases of the viscera (1792)
- 406412: Anecdotes of the five music-meetings (1768)
- 406713: Memoirs (1748)
- 406728: A descriptive catalogue of upwards of eleven hundred species and varieties of herbaceous or perennial plants (1789)
- 406813: The compleat history of Sweden (1702)
- 406935: A description of the West-Indies (1777)
- 407127: The origin and essence of a general excise (1733)
- 407129: The origin and essence of a general excise (1733)
- 407664: The grove of Barzai, and his elegy; from the loves of Othniel and Achsah: to which is prefixed, an introductory account of that work. By Joseph Smeeton (1777)
- 407807: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's office, June 1. 1792. Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces (1792)
- 408289: The art of painting (1738)
- 408355: Parthenius (1738)
- 408487: The entire ceremonies of the coronations of His Majesty King Charles II. and of her Majesty Queen Mary, Consort to James II (1761)
- 408812: A practical exposition of the Lord's Prayer (1783)
- 408987: A view of the evidence relative to the conduct of the American war (1779)
- 409080: The man of sin (1794)
- 409192: Ricimero (1755)
- 409217: Things as they are (1758)
- 409459: The lusiad (1776)
- 409711: A treatise on fevers in general, their nature and treatment (1764)
- 409868: Thoughts on a question of importance proposed to the public (1765)
- 409932: Genuine and impartial memoirs of Elizabeth Canning (1754)
- 409986: A voyage to the South Atlantic and round cape Horn into the Pacific Ocean, for the purpose of extending the spermaceti whale fisheries, and other objects of commerce, by ascertaining the ports, bays, harbours, and anchoring births, in certain islands and coasts in those seas at which the ships of the British merchants might be refitted (1798)
- 410056: Rodogune (1765)
- 410087: The antiquities of Furness (1774)
- 410259: Memoir of a map of Ireland (1792)
- 410267: Military observations in a tour through part of France, French Flanders, and Luxembourg (1795)
- 410273: The muses library; or a series of English poetry (1737)
- 410485: An account of the war in India (1761)
- 410526: Articles of impeachment (1727)
- 410545: Bibliotheca biographica: a synopsis of universal biography, ancient and modern (1760)
- 410780: The female rebels (1747)
- 410859: The history of English poetry (1774)
- 410860: The history of English poetry (1775)
- 410903: A journey from Aleppo to Damascus (1736)
- 410904: Jus parliamentarium (1739)
- 410911: The king of Spain's declaration of war against Great-Britain. Done at Buen Retiro, on the 28th of November, signed by his Catholick Majesty; and lower, by Don Casimiro de Uztariz. In Spanish and English (1739)
- 410985: Memoir of a map of Hindoostan (1788)
- 411022: A narrative of the campaign in India, which terminated the war with Tippoo Sultan, in 1792 (1793)
- 411047: Observations, anatomical, physiological and pathological, on the pulmonary system (1795)
- 411202: A short account of the Roman Senate, and the manner of their proceedings (1729)
- 411293: Vallum Romanum (1753)
- 411636: Charity: a poetical essay (1773)
- 411881: Remarks, in support of the new chart of North and South America (1753)
- 411901: A sermon preached in Lambeth Chapel (1794)
- 411952: Things as they are (1758)
- 412099: The cattle-Keeper's assistant (1781)
- 412162: The fashionable tell-tale (1778)
- 412225: Liberal opinions, upon animals, man, and providence (1775)
- 412366: A warrant for the regulation of barracks (1795)
- 412502: An essay towards an investigation of the origin and elements of language and letters (1772)
- 412503: An essay towards an investigation of the origin and elements of language and letters (1772)
- 412563: A letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson (1775)
- 412642: A rhapsody on the present system of French politics (1779)
- 412674: Terra: a philosophical discourse of earth (1778)
- 412685: A treatise concerning Heaven and Hell (1778)
- 412746: Festivous notes on the history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote (1768)
- 412882: The life of Henry Chichele? (1783)
- 412963: A journal of a voyage to the South Seas, in his Majesty's ship, the Endeavour (1773)
- 413007: Francis Watkins, optician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head, at Charing-Cross, makes spectacles of all sorts, ground in the correctest manner, (1753)
- 413244: Consequences (not before adverted to) that are likely to result from the late revolution of the British Empire (1783)
- 413391: A plain letter to the common people of Great Britain and Ireland (1783)
- 413799: Astronomical and philological conjectures on a passage in Homer (1768)
- 414161: Northumberland. A tragedy. By Mark Anthony Meilan (1771)
- 414423: Orione, o sia Diana vendicata. Drama (1763)
- 414424: The orleans Gallery, now exhibiting, at the Great Rooms, late the Royal Academy, No. 125, Pall Mall. April 1793 (1793)
- 414479: Outlines of a system of vegetable generation. By Dr. J. Hill. Illustrated with figures (1758)
- 414578: The parable of the vineyard, and Christ, the true vine (1753)
- 414760: The peace: a poem. Most humbly inscribed to the right hon. the Earl of Sandwich, &c. By a student of Christ-Church College, Oxford (1762)
- 414798: Penelope melodrama per Il Teatro di S.M.B. Dedicato all' eccellenza di Carlo Sackville conte di Middlesex dal suo umilissimo servo Paolo Rolli F.R.S (1741)
- 415033: Populousness with oeconomy, the wealth and strength of a kingdom (1759)
- 415060: Pourceaugnac and Grilletta. An interlude. Performed by Sig. Anna Maria Faini, and Signor Antonio Lottini, at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The musick is composed by Sig. Giuseppe Maria Orlandini, Chapel Master to his Royal Highness the Great Duke of Tuscany (1737)
- 415091: Practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in Europe and America (1750)
- 415092: Practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in Europe and America (1750)
- 415186: The present state of Westminster Bridge (1743)
- 415417: The prisoner released: a sermon, on Matthew XXV. 36 (1772)
- 415494: The progress of fashion: exhibiting a view of its influence in all the departments of life (1786)
- 415538: A Reply to a letter addressed to the Right Hon. George Grenville, &c (1763)
- 415867: The richardiad (1744)
- 415869: The riches of a hop-garden explain'd (1729)
- 416154: Rossane (1747)
- 416219: A New edition, corrected to the 15th of April, of the Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1778 (1778)
- 416220: The Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1778 (1778)
- 416221: A new edition, corrected to the 30th of January of the Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1779 (1779)
- 416222: A new edition, corrected to the 9th of May, of The royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1779; Including a compleat and correct List of the 14th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 29th of November 1774. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, Agents, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1779)
- 416225: The royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1781 (1781)
- 416226: A new edition, corrected to the 8th of February, of The royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1781; Including a compleat and correct List of the 15th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session of the 31st of October 1780. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1781)
- 416229: A New edition (corrected to the 1st of January) of the royal kalendar; or Compleat and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1783 (1783)
- 416230: A new edition (corrected to the 10th of February) of The royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1783; Including a compleat and correct List of the 15th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 31st of October 1780. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland I. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1783)
- 416231: A New edition corrected to the 18th of May, of the Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America for the year 1784 (1784)
- 416232: A new edition, corrected to the 18th of May, of The royal kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1784; Including a complete and correct List of the 16th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 18th of May 1784, Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1784)
- 416233: The Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, forr the year 1785 (1785)
- 416235: The Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1787 (1787)
- 416236: A new edition (corrected to the end of Feb.) of The Royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1787; Including a complete and correct List of the 16th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 18th of May 1784. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1787)
- 416238: A New edition (correct to the 18th of March) of the royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1788 (1788)
- 416239: The Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, forr the year 1789 (1789)
- 416241: A new edition, corrected to the 20th of February. The Royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1790; Including a complete and correct List of the 16th Parliament of Great Britain, summoried to meet for their first Session on the 18th of May 1784. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1790)
- 416242: The royal Kalendar (1790)
- 416243: The royal Kalendar (1791)
- 416247: The royal Kalendar (1793)
- 416248: The royal Kalendar (1793)
- 416250: The Royal kalendar: or, Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America. For the year 1795 (1795)
- 416253: The Royal kalendar: or, Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America. For the year 1797 (1797)
- 416668: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books lately purchased; among which are included the libraries of Sir Brydges Baldwin, Doctor Lawson, and Mr. Lobb, Late of Peter House, Cambridge; All lately deceased: The whole containing Ten Thousand Volumes, In all Arts and Sciences, and in most Languages. Which will begin to be sold very reasonable, The lowest Price printed in the Catalogue, by S. Baker and G. Leigh, Booksellers, At their House in York Street, Covent-Garden. On Tuesday, January the 12th, 1768, And to continue every Day. Catalogues to be had gratis of the following Booksellers, Mr. Dodsley's, Pall Mall; Mr. Robson's, Bond street; Mr. Walter's, Charing Cross; Mr. Brotherton's, Cornhill; Mr. Owen's, Temple-Bar; and at the Place of sale. Where is given to the full Value for any Library (1768)
- 416669: E. Ballard's catalogue for 1768. Containing several valuable libraries and collections, lately purchased, of very scarce and uncommon books, In most Languages, Arts and Sciences, Chiefly in very good Condition and many on Large Paper, Including the libraries of Stephen Monteage Esq; and Dr Pelham Johnston; The Whole Consisting of near Ten Thousand Volumes. Amongst which are the Following, Folio. Universal Hist. Antient & Modern, 25 vol. complete. Rapin's Hist. & Continuation, 5 vol. complete Ceremonies & Religious Customs of all Nations, 6 vol. Biographia Britannica, 7 vol. complete. Dugdale's Monasticon Ang. & Continuation by Stevens, 3 vol. Dugdale's Origines Juridiciales, best Edit. Atkins's Hist. of Gloucestershire, 2 vol. Chauncy's Antiquities of Hertfordshire. Morton's Nat. Hist. of Northamptonshire. Plot's Nat. Hist. of Staffordsh. & Oxfordshire State Trials, 6 vol. best Edit. Guillim's Heraldry, Cuts colour'd, large pap. Fuller's Worthies of England. General Dictionary, 10 vol. Dictionaries by Bayle, Collier, Postlethwayte, Chambers, Ainsworth, Johnson, &c. &c. Catroue & Rouille's Roman Hist. 6 vol. Banier's Ovid, with Picart's Cuts, 2 vol. Voyages and Travels by Churchill, Harris, Purchas, Le Bruyn, Pococke, Motraye, Breval, &c. &c. Sir Walter Ralegh's Hist. 2 vol. Sir Paul Rycaut's Turkish Hist. 3 vol. System of Geography, Maps colour'd, 2 vol. Vertot's Hist. of the Knights of Malta, 2 vol. Lord Bacon's, Locke's, Milton's & Temple's Works. Folio. Albinus's Anatom. Tables, complete. Smellie's Tables of Midwifry. Petiver's Works on Nat. Hist. 3 vol. Hoffmanni Opera, 6 vol. Authores de Balneis, apud Juntas. Eustachii Tabulae Anat. ab Albino. Aristotelis Opera, Du Vallii, 2 vol. Thuani Hist. a Carte, 7 vol. Ciceronis Opera, Victorii, 2 vol. ap. R. Steph. Plinii Hist. Nat. Harduini, 3 vol. Platonis Opera, Serrani, 3 vol. Pindari Opera, Oxon. Thucydidis Hist. a Wasse & Dukero. Thucydides, Hudsoni, ch. max. Poetae Gr. Veteres omnes, a Lectio, 2 vol. Herodotus, Gronovii. Xenophon, Leunclavii. Athenaeus, Casauboni. Constantini & Scapulae Lexica, Edit. opt. Stephani (hen.) Thesaurus Gr. 5 vol. Stephani (rob.) Thesaurus Lat. 4 vol. Hickesii Thesaurus Ling. Vet. Septent. 3 vol. Hoffmanni Lexicon Universale, 4 vol. Suidae Lexicon Kusteri, 3 vol. Atlas par De L'isle, Paris. Desgodetz Edifices Antiques de Rome. Boulainvilliers Etat de France, 3 tom. Dictionaire de Morery, 6 tom. Hist. des Ordres Monastiques, avec belles fig. 8 tom. 4to. Which will be sold very Reasonable (for Ready Money only) with the lowest Price printed to each Book in the Catalogue, on Wednesday January 27, 1768, and continue daily on Sale. By Edward Ballard, Bookseller, At No 59. in Little Britain near Newgate-Street. Catalogues (price 6d) to be allowed in Purchase, May be had of the following Booksellers, viz. Mr Dodsley, Pall-Mall; Mr Robson, New Bond-Street; Mr Walter, Charing-Cross; Mr Lewis, Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; Mr Owen, Temple-Bar; Mr Brotherton, Cornhill; Child's Coffee-House, St Paul's Church-Yard; Mr Merrill at Cambridge, Mr Prince at Oxford, and at the Place of Sale. Where may be had the full Value for any Library or Collection (1768)
- 416703: The pleasures of conjugal-love explain'd (1740)
- 416745: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Benjamin Grosvenor (1758)
- 416936: The protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the grounds that support them offer'd to the consideration of such as are, or should be their friends; and of others, who would have their Hopes Suppress'd. With some Account of their Sentiments, concerning the Treatment they meet with. In three papers (1716)
- 417101: The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election? (1769)
- 417193: Il re pastore (1757)
- 417194: Il re? pastore (1765)
- 417247: The reason, design, and end of the sufferings of Christ (1760)
- 417269: Reasons for giving encouragement to the sea-faring people of Great-Britain, in times of peace or war, for the more effectually destroying enemies or pirates at all times. And For Distressing the Commerce of the Subjects of Spain at this Time. With Some of the many remarkable actions between the English and Spaniards at Sea (1739)
- 417347: Reasons in support of the war in Germany, in answer to considerations on the present German war (1761)
- 417372: Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward (1763)
- 417476: Reflections on various subjects relating to arts and commerce (1752)
- 417591: Religion the properest means to peace of conscience (1721)
- 417637: Remarks on Dr. Johnson's life, and critical observations on the works of Mr. Gray (1782)
- 417669: Remarks on The budget (1765)
- 417688: Remarks on the letter to the dissenters. By a churchman (1714)
- 417702: Remarks on the Pretender's Declaration and Commission (1745)
- 417703: Remarks on the Pretender's Declaration and Commission (1745)
- 417705: Remarks on the Pretender's son's second Declaration (1745)
- 418133: A second address from the committee of association of the county of York, to the electors of the counties, cities, and boroughs within the Kingdom of Great Britain. To which is added, an appendix, containing the resolutions of that committee, at their meeting held on the 17th of October, 1781, form of the petition agreed to at the Meeting of the County of York, held on the 30th of December, 1779, and shortly afterwards presented to Parliament. Form of association agreed to at the Meeting of the County of York, held the 28th of March, 1780. Also, a state of the associated counties, &c. and the Objects of their respective Associations (1781)
- 418216: Second proposals for insurance on marriage: by the Generous Society: at their Office at Templeman's Coffee-House, Charing-Cross. December the 7th. 1710 (1710)
- 418216: Second proposals for insurance on marriage: by the Generous Society: at their Office at Templeman's Coffee-House, Charing-Cross. December the 7th. 1710 (1710)
- 418251: The secret history of Miss Blandy, from her first appearance at Bath, to her execution at Oxford, April 6, 1752. Containing an account of her several lovers before her fatal engagements with Cranstoun, (1752)
- 418363: Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general, (as well as it's trade in particular) labours under (1744)
- 418376: Serious reflections on the dangerous tendency of the common practice of card-playing; especially of the game of All-Fours, as it hath been publickly play'd at Oxford, in this present year of Our Lord, MDCC.LIV. In a letter from Mr. Gyles Smith, to his fried Abraham Nixon, Esq of the Inner Temple (1755)
- 418406: A sermon preached at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, on Sunday, April 9, 1749. By Septimus Turton, LL.B (1749)
- 418417: A sermon preached at St. Paul's, Covent-Garden, on Sunday, June 11, 1780. By James Howell, M. A. Student of Christ Church, Oxford, &c. &c (1780)
- 418495: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1753)
- 418516: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1761)
- 418518: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1749)
- 418571: A sermon preached before the House of Lords (1758)
- 418636: A sermon preached before the Lords (1762)
- 418712: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Lincoln (1777)
- 418730: A sermon preached in the church of St. Michael, Cornhill, on Wednesday, February 10, 1779 (1779)
- 418797: A sermon upon occasion of the death of our late sovereign King William (1702)
- 418858: The shaver shaved (1769)
- 419005: A short history of a ten years negociation, between a Prime Minister and a private gentleman (1738)
- 419063: A short view of the families of the present English nobility (1751)
- 419210: Siroe, Re di Persia (1755)
- 419319: Sofonisba. Drama. Da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B. N.B. Musica nuova del Signor Mattia Vento, Maestro Napolitano. = Sophonisba. An opera. To be performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. N. B. The Music entirely new, by Signor Mattia Vento, Neapolitan Master of Music (1765)
- 419381: The stage defended, from Scripture, reason, experience, and the common sense of mankind, for two thousand years. Occasion'd by Mr. Law's late pamphlet against stage-entertainments. In a letter to ****** By Mr. Dennis (1726)
- 419417: A state of the British sugar-colony trade (1759)
- 419746: A supplement; or, the second part of an epistolary correspondence, relative to the living of Aldwinkle. Containing several important letters, now forced to be made public to vindicate injured characters, and to undeceive the friends of religion (1768)
- 420087: Some considerations on the laws which incapacitate the Roman Catholicks of Ireland from purchasing lands, from taking long or beneficial leases, and from lending money on real securities. Humbly inscribed to the impartial world by - Esq (1740)
- 420179: Some remarks on the apparent circumstances of the war in the fourth week of October 1795 (1795)
- 420180: Some remarks on the apparent circumstances of the war in the fourth week of October 1795 (1795)
- 420181: Some remarks on the apparent circumstances of the war in the fourth week of October 1795 (1795)
- 420406: A specimen of the translation of the epigrams of M. Val. Martial: with the original subjoined, and notes at the end of the volume. By James Elphiston. The work, ready for the press, is to be published by subscription; Price one guinea in Boards, to be paid on Delivery of the Book (1778)
- 420410: Speculative ideas on the probable consequences of an invasion (1782)
- 420560: Spenser's Fairy Queen attempted in blank verse, with notes, critical and explanatory (1783)
- 420905: This day at eleven o'clock, John Frost, is to stand on the pillory, at Charing Cross, living or dead (1793)
- 420906: This day at twelve o'clock, John Frost is to stand on the pillory at Charing Cross, for supporting the rights of the people!!! (1793)
- 420969: Thomsonus redivivus: or, a reply to W----m D----g----s, M.D. Physician to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's Houshold, and Man-Midwife. By Dr. Sangrado, Physician to Gilblas of Santillane (1746)
- 421029: Thoughts on the present state of the prisons of this country (1780)
- 421471: Verbeia; or, Wharfdale, a poem, descriptive and didactic, with historical remarks (1782)
- 421522: The vestry laid open; or, A full and plain detection of the many gross abuses, impositions, and oppressions, of select-vestries (1739)
- 421547: A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland (1784)
- 421767: Vortigern (1799)
- 421851: To be seen at Young Man's coffee-House, Charing-Cross ... The surprizing fish, or mermaid, (1750)
- 422253: A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier (1793)
- 422271: Tract V. The respective pleas and arguments of the mother country, and of the colonies, distinctly set forth (1775)
- 422349: A translation of the French King's ordinance, relating to the enrolling of sea-officers, sailors, and sea-faring people. The 15th of April, 1689 (1740)
- 422414: A treatise on the nature and virtues of Buxton waters (1773)
- 422878: Two sermons preached before the University of Cambridge, in the year 1758 (1758)
- 423027: Ways and means for raising the extraordinary supplies to carry on the war for seven years, if it should continue so long (1757)
- 423069: Welcombe Hills (1777)
- 423157: The Whig. A poem (1776)
- 423197: The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury (1732)
- 423198: The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury (1732)
- 423199: The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury (1732)
- 423200: The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury (1732)
- 423311: Winter (1726)
- 423663: Divinity catalogue (1764)
- 424620: A poem sacred to the memory of that Most Worthy Patriot, Daniel Pulteney, Esq (1731)
- 424666: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's Office, April 20, 1792. The manual and platoon exercises (1792)
- 424834: Royal folly: or, the danger of being tempted by harlots (1740)
- 425308: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy (1797)
- 425887: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy (1799)
- 426167: A warrant for the regulation of sundry barracks. (1793)
- 426192: Warrant for increasing and regulating the pay and allowance of non-commissioned officers and private men, of corps of infantry serving at home. From 25th May, 1797 (1797)
- 426193: Warrant for increasing and regulating the pay and allowance of non-commissioned officers and private men, of corps of cavalry and infantry serving out of Great Britain, from 25th May, 1797 (1797)
- 433335: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's Office, April 20, 1792. The manual and platoon exercises (1792)
- 468203: Masonry dissected (1788)
- 469192: A complete collection of pamphlets, pro and con, relating to the behaviour and repute of an odd sort of a preacher among the Quakers, about ten years ago (1727)
- 469896: A tour to the Royal Spa at Cheltenham; or, Gloucestershire displayed (1789)
- 471378: A particular account of the late, dreadful earthquake at Lisbon (1755)
- 471499: Remarkable cures, of gouty, bilious, and nervous cases, related by the patients themselves, and published at their desire (1784)
- 471645: Annet's short-hand perfected (1765)
- 471867: A compendium of useful knowledge (1800)
- 473070: Memoirs of a foreign minister at the Court of London (1766)
- 473102: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy (1798)
- 473139: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's office. Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces. (1799)
- 473141: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy (1798)
- 473371: The contrast: or, A comparative view of the most material facts, insisted upon by either party in the Douglas cause (1760)
- 475436: New and correct lists of both Houses of Parliament: containing, 1. A list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, with the posts they hold under the government; the titles of their eldest sons, and their residence in town. 2. An alphabetical list of the Lords, with their country seats. 3. Lists of the Knights of the Garter, Thistle, and Bath; with a table of fees paid at their creation. 4. A list of the counties, boroughs, &c. in the order they are call'd over by the House; with the names of the members return'd for each, the places they possess, and their country seats. 5. An alphabetical list of the members of the House of Commons, the place each is chosen for, and their residence in town. And an alphabetical list of the counties, cities, and boroughs, with the pages where their representatives are to be found; and several other particulars and useful distinctions throughout the whole. (1745)
- 475998: Vanity of fame (1784)
- 476187: A short view of the families of the present English nobility (1751)
- 476204: Abbrege? de la grammaire angloise (1750)
- 476339: The court and city register. For the year 1769 (1769)
- 476409: The North American atlas (1777)
- 476649: This day is published, in one volume octavo, price 6s. bound. The historical, political, and literary register (1770)
- 476657: Proposals for printing by subscription, The theological magazine: sacred to piety and learning, and calculated for the universal advantage and improvement of mankind (1795)
- 476856: An observation on the management of children at the time of birth. (1775)
- 476884: Alexander Severus. An opera (1738)
- 476939: A critical review of the paintings, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, engravings, metzotintos, drawings, &c. exhibited at the Great Room, in Spring-Gardens, Charing-Cross (1767)
- 476954: E. Ballard's divinity catalogue for 1769 (1769)
- 477384: The monitor; or, Green-room laid open (1767)
- 477385: The Theatrical monitor (1767)
- 477759: A defence of the present ministers (1784)
- 478020: An accurate description of Cape Breton (1758)
- 478412: An account of the sufferings of Col. John Gerard, and Mr. Peter Vowel, the first being beheaded on Tower Hill, July the 10th, 1654. the latter hang'd the same day at Charing Cross. (1654)
- 478695: A catalogue of the entire library of Mr. Royston, wine merchant, of Great St. Helen's, lately deceased (1759)
- 478702: A catalogue of the printed books, and curious manuscripts, of Arthur Collins, Esq; deceased. Author of The peerage of England. Many of the printed books are with manuscript additions and notes of learned men; and many of the manuscripts unpublished, and relate to the antiquities and history of Great Britain. Many others in heraldry, and the pedigrees of all our nobility, baronets, and other gentlemen, and most of them very ancient. Which will be sold by auction, on Tuesday the 17th of February, by Samuel Baker, bookseller, in York-Street, Convent-Garden [sic], to begin exactly at twelve o'clock. The whole may be seen on Wednesday the 14th, to the time of sale. Catalogues to be had gratis, at Mr. Dodsley's, Pall-mall, Mr. Robson's, Bond Street; Mr Walter's Charing-Cross; Mr Owen's, Temple-bar; Mr. Brotherton's, Cornhill; Child's Coffee-house, St. Paul's Church-yard; and at the place of sale (1761)
- 478707: A new treatise on short hand, on an improved plan (1790)
- 478742: Sculptura; or, the history and art of chalcography, and engraving in copper (1765)
- 478970: Cymbeline (1762)
- 478997: A dialogue between Dr. Johnson and Dr. Goldsmith, in the Shades (1785)
- 479399: A letter from H---- G----g, Esq (1750)
- 480342: Jupiter & Saturn (1782)
- 480404: A description of the Royal George (1782)
- 480421: Jupiter & Saturn (1782)
- 480566: Some queries to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation, by T.W. Gent. Published with allowance. (1687)
- 480570: The farmer (1781)
- 480591: The principles of English farriery vindicated (1800)
- 480726: A call to the victuallers, both in town and country (1754)
- 480772: Christ only exalted (1760)
Variants:
- Charing Cross
- 209: Explanation for the new map of Nova Scotia and Cape Britain (1755)
- 220: Memoirs of the Bashaw Count Bonneval (1750)
- 383: The mysterious husband. A tragedy (1783)
- 548: A letter to a Member of Parliament on the present unhappy dispute between Great-Britain and her colonies (1774)
- 731: Memoirs of Frederick Baron Trenck (1788)
- 734: A letter to the governors of the college of New York (1771)
- 759: A letter to Mr. P- (1731)
- 825: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1783)
- 828: Observations on the diseases of the army (1768)
- 1019: An ode to the people of England (1769)
- 1053: A panegyric on the Reverend Dean Swift (1730)
- 1272: A letter from a patriot in retirement, to the Right Honourable Mr. William Pitt (1761)
- 1278: The national alarm; or, seasonable admonition to the degenerate natives of the once formidable island of Great Britain (1745)
- 1301: Pentecost. A poetical fragment (1761)
- 1311: The natural and civil history of the French dominions in North and South America (1761)
- 1383: Hell in an uproar (1750)
- 1393: Hemp. A poem (1739)
- 1476: Liberal opinions, or the history of Benignus (1777)
- 1761: An ode to the Right Honourable the Earl of Cadogan (1719)
- 1795: The happy life. An epistle (1733)
- 1816: The ladies' assistant for regulating and supplying the table (1793)
- 2147: The prisoner released: a sermon (1772)
- 2162: Political speculations, occasioned by the progress of a democratic party in England (1791)
- 2295: The progress of a rake (1732)
- 2416: Practical observations towards the prevention and cure of chronic diseases peculiar to women (1792)
- 2417: Practical observations towards the prevention and cure of chronic diseases peculiar to women (1792)
- 2453: Poems divine and moral: on several occasions (1779)
- 2509: Phino-Godol (1732)
- 2583: Last dying speeches, birth, parentage, &c. of John Lewis (1799)
- 2675: The ornaments of churches considered (1761)
- 2804: A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough (1778)
- 2836: Observations on the use of spectacles (1753)
- 2888: Remarkable cures perform'd by tar-water (1745)
- 2993: Remarks on the Letter to the Dissenters (1714)
- 3072: Remarks upon the Historical memorial published by the court of France (1761)
- 3288: Reflections upon reading the tragedy of Hecuba (1726)
- 3379: The regulations lately made concerning the colonies (1775)
- 4015: Berenice (1765)
- 4049: The tryal of several rioters for high-treason (1715)
- 4239: The trial of Lieutenant Colonel Cockburne (1783)
- 4249: The trial of the Honourable Mrs. Gloriana Strut (1745)
- 4631: True taste: or, female philosophy (1735)
- 4761: Three letters (1776)
- 5158: The case of William Bingley, bookseller (1773)
- 5326: An epistle to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, aldermen and common-council, of the City of London (1751)
- 5619: Chirurgical facts relating to wounds and contusions of the head (1765)
- 5676: An attempt to reconcile all differences between the present fellows and licentiates (1753)
- 5856: The contrast, a political pasticcio (1784)
- 6006: A brief dissertation on funeral solemnities. In a letter to a friend (1745)
- 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)
- 6505: An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles (1782)
- 7008: Appeal; or, authentic copies of two late addresses, to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Winchester, as visitor of Saint Mary Magdalen College, Oxford (1772)
- 7302: The antiquities of Herculaneum; translated from the Italian, by Thomas Martyn, and John Lettice, Bachelors Of Divinity, and Fellows Of Sidney College, Cambridge. Containing the pictures. (1773)
- 7528: The Irish miscellany (1746)
- 7804: A hymn to the chair (1732)
- 8152: A hasty sketch of the conduct of the commissioners for the affairs of India (1788)
- 8203: An enquiry concerning the principles of taste, and of the origin of our ideas of beauty, &c (1789)
- 8777: Historical remarks on the castle of the Bastille (1789)
- 8855: Gouty, bilious, and nervous cases (1782)
- 8941: A Genuine and authentic account of the proceedings at the late election for the city and liberty of Westminster. Containing, a complete collection of the papers, letters, &c. &c. printed on both sides, during the said election. Published by permission (1749)
- 8943: The genuine and authentick trial of Mr. Bartholomew Greenwood, charg'd with robbing Mr. Roger Wheatly near Camberwell (1740)
- 9028: The genuine memoirs and most surprising adventures of a very unfortunate goose-quill (1751)
- 9202: Genuine letters that pass'd between Miss Blandy and Miss Jeffries (1752)
- 9223: A discourse of the small-pox and measles (1747)
- 9289: An essay on the art of acting (1779)
- 9402: Farther observations concerning the Foundling-Hospital (1759)
- 9408: Histories, or tales of past times (1729)
- 9414: The farmer (1781)
- 9542: The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury (1727)
- 9551: Hints of occurrences on a tour to Manheim, Mayence, Aix la Chapelle, Brussels (1791)
- 9820: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1786)
- 9821: Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady (1787)
- 9948: Love in a village (1763)
- 10004: A new essay on the venereal disease (1765)
- 10005: A new essay on the venereal disease (1766)
- 10006: A new essay on the venereal disease (1766)
- 10208: The ladies' assistant for regulating and supplying the table (1787)
- 10548: A letter to the people of Great Britain, on the present alarming crisis (1771)
- 10651: A letter from H---- G----g, Esq; one of the gentlemen of the bed-chamber to the Young Chevalier, ... that attended him from Avignon, in his late journey through Germany, ... To a particular friend (1750)
- 10660: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman (1766)
- 10661: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman (1766)
- 10710: A letter from a gentleman in Worcestershire to a member of Parliament in London (1727)
- 11004: Nautical descriptions of the west coast of Great Britain (1776)
- 11663: Philidore and Placentia (1727)
- 11826: The progress of a harlot. As she is described in six prints, by the ingenious Mr. Hogarth. Containing, I. Her coming to Town. Being met by a Bawd who took her home, and arrested her. II. Her being released by a Jew, who took her into Keeping. III. Her being turned out of Keeping. Her taking Lodgings in Drury-Lane. A Description of the Life led by her, and the rest of the Whores there. IV. Her being sent to Bridewell, The Trick she put on those who committed her. Her being released. Her Adventure with a Parson whom she pawns for the Reckoning. Her Adventure with a Turkey Merchant. The Trick she play'd two French Refugees and their Wives-Her setting up a Punch-House. The Trick she put on a Widow. V. Her contracting the foul Disease. Her being laid in a Salavation and carried to the famous Lock. The Dispute of the Doctors. Her Death. VI. Her Funeral, with the comical Trick that was play'd the Parson and Undertaker. With several other entertaining Particulars to tedious to be inserted here (1732)
- 11866: The power of fancy. A poem. By the Author (1773)
- 11955: Poems, and a tragedy. By William Julius Mickle. Translator Of The Lusiad, &c (1794)
- 12094: The priestess of Devonshire Wall. A poetical satire. Embellished with characters of distinguish'd personages, &c. &c. &c. Part the first (1779)
- 12279: A serious and affectionate address to the cities of London and Westminster (1750)
- 12388: Sculptura (1759)
- 12455: A second letter to the author of An examination of the principles and conduct of the two b-rs: in which the many misrepresentations and groundless conjectures, contained in his second series of facts and arguments, &c. are detected and exposed. By the author of the first letter (1749)
- 12500: A safe and sure method to bring sight to the eyes of those people who never had it (1736)
- 12510: A letter from the Hon. Thomas Hervey to the late King. To which is prefixed one to the Duke of Newcastle, recommending the contents of it to His Grace's furtherance and favour (1763)
- 12706: Shenstone; or, the force of benevolence (1776)
- 12906: Select translations from the works of Sannazarius (1726)
- 12937: The agreeable Caledonian (1728)
- 13148: Munster village, a novel (1778)
- 13195: La maestra (1749)
- 13261: A serious and affectionate address to the cities of London and Westminster (1750)
- 13491: A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough (1780)
- 13519: Remarkable cures, of gouty, bilious, and nervous cases, related by the patients themselves, and published at their Desire, in sundry letters to John Scot, M. D. Author of An Enquiry into the Origin of the Gout, &c. &c. &c (1783)
- 13557: A secret history of the amours of Edward, the Black Prince, and Alice, Countess of Salisbury (1732)
- 14139: A short topographical description of His Majesty's province of Upper Canada (1799)
- 14159: Some remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled, A short view of the state of affairs, with relation to Great Britain for four years past. (1730)
- 14295: Shrewsbury quarry, &c (1769)
- 14536: Statical essays (1769)
- 14599: The siege of Quebec (1769)
- 14624: Remarks on a pamphlet intitled, The traditions of the clergy destructive of religion, &c (1731)
- 14759: Some hints to prevent the choice of improper members to serve in Parliament (1753)
- 15075: Some observations on the national debt, and encreasing the revenue and Sinking Fund (1750)
- 15336: A sermon, preached in the parish church of Swindon (1797)
- 16135: The principles of English farriery vindicated (1800)
- 16326: Some methods proposed towards putting a stop to the flagrant crimes of murder, robbery, and perjury; and for The more effectually preventing the pernicious consequences of gaming among the lower Class of People. In a Letter to A Right Honourable Member Of Parliament. By Mr. Charles Jones. To which is added, a letter wrote to the late Duke of Perth, in the Year 1745 (1752)
- 16373: Wittenham-Hill, a poem (1776)
- 16394: Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone (1778)
- 16512: A Simile (1759)
- 16599: A warning-Piece to England, against pride and wickedness (1730)
- 16718: Winter (1726)
- 16915: A word to a right honourable commoner (1761)
- 16959: The world turn'd inside-out; or, humankind unmask'd. Vol. I (1737)
- 17252: A plan for recruiting the British Army (1780)
- 17540: A reply to a letter addressed to the Right Hon. George Grenville, &c (1763)
- 17666: Thoughts on the prospect of a gregicide war (1796)
- 17755: Military instruction from the Late King of Prussia to his generals (1797)
- 17825: Remarks on The budget (1765)
- 17830: Remarques sur les circonstances de la guerre (1795)
- 18169: Anecdotes and characteristics of Frederick the Great (1789)
- 18251: Cardinal Alberoni's scheme for reducing the Turkish empire to the obedience of Christian princes (1736)
- 18345: Cardinal Tencin's plan, presented to the French King, for settling the pretender's family upon the British Throne, and compleating the long-concerted scheme of Universal Monarchy in the House of Bourbon (1745)
- 18787: A catalogue of the libraries of Sir John Cross, Bart (1771)
- 18914: Catalogus librorum in omni literatur? genere notabilium rarorumque (1731)
- 18964: The administration of the British colonies (1777)
- 18991: Considerations on the points lately brought into question as to the Parliament's right of taxing the colonies, and of the measures necessary to be taken at this crisis (1766)
- 19049: This is to give notice to all gentlemen, ladies, and others, that there is lately arriv'd, and is now to be seen at the Mitre-Tavern at Charing-Cross, a French woman 20 years old, one foot 3 inches and a quarter high; (1740)
- 19118: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week (1755)
- 19291: The Torbay expedition: a satire (1740)
- 19292: The torbay expedition (1740)
- 19312: A catalogue of a large and curious collection of prints, and books of prints (1769)
- 19498: The Court and city register. For the year 1764 (1764)
- 19500: A new edition, corrected to the 30th of January, of The court and city register (1780)
- 19506: The Court and city register; or, Gentleman's complete annual calendar, for the year 1791 (1791)
- 19508: The court and city register (1792)
- 19541: Considerations on the trade to Africa (1749)
- 19984: A compleat, genuine, and impartial account of the lives of the two rebel lords who were executed on Tower-Hill (1746)
- 20114: The D--- of Ar--le's letter to the Right Honourable Sir ****** ******* (1740)
- 20160: An address to the freeholders of Middlesex, assembled at Freemasons Tavern, in Great Queen Street, upon Monday the 20th of December 1779 (1779)
- 20243: A compleat system of magick: or, The history of the black-art (1729)
- 20535: Cadenus and Vanessa (1726)
- 20567: A state of the British sugar-colony trade (1759)
- 21411: The agreeable caledonian (1729)
- 21560: An account of the famous hermaphrodite (1750)
- 21568: Advice from a lady of quality to her children; in the last stage of a lingering illness (1779)
- 22253: The antient and present state of military law in Great Britain consider'd (1749)
- 22607: A general collection of treaties, manifesto's, declarations, and other authentick acts, between the emperor and his predecessors, and the princes and states of Hungary and Transilvania (1705)
- 22743: An accurate description of Cape Breton (1755)
- 22853: An account of the war in India (1761)
- 22857: A candid and impartial state of the farther progress of the gout-medicine, of Doctor Le Fevre (1771)
- 23063: The englishman's fortnight in Paris (1777)
- 23144: Cadenus and Vanessa (1726)
- 23151: Love in all shapes (1732)
- 23184: Love in a village; a comic opera (1763)
- 23439: A catalogue of mathematical and philosophical instruments, made and sold by Dudley Adams, Charing-Cross, ... only brother to the late Geo. Adams, of Fleet-Street, London (1796)
- 23442: A journey into Siberia, made by order of the King of France (1774)
- 23502: Enrico drama per musica pel Teatro di S.M.B. Di Francesco Vanneschi (1748)
- 23754: A full and true account of a horrid barbarous and bloody murder committed on the body of one Mr. George Bell (1708)
- 23754: A full and true account of a horrid barbarous and bloody murder committed on the body of one Mr. George Bell (1708)
- 24343: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's office, June 1, 1792. Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces (1795)
- 24547: Books selling cheap (1778)
- 24706: The behaviour of the cl-gy (1731)
- 25355: The hermit (1769)
- 25653: The skull (1783)
- 26994: The magistrate's character and charge: and St. Paul's farewell to the Corinthians (1726)
- 27699: Sunday thoughts. Adapted to the various intervals of the Christian Sabbath (1781)
- 28892: Siroe re di Persia (1764)
- 28914: Select orations of M. T. Cicero (1777)
- 29338: Letters from the Duchess de Crui and others (1777)
- 29367: Some plain reasons for a repeal of the late cyder-act (1763)
- 29458: Admonitions for Sunday-schools (1790)
- 29619: Speculum linguarum (1729)
- 29831: A critical examination of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c (1767)
- 29979: A supplement to the works of John Hutchinson, Esq (1776)
- 30368: The poor soldier; an American tale (1789)
- 30393: Medical anecdotes of the last thirty years (1781)
- 30686: Robert Blunt, at the Golden Ball, opposite the Mews, Charing-Cross, makes and sells all sorts of holland and fine Irish linen shirts, (1766)
- 31000: A list of constables for the city and liberty of Westminster, 1800 (1800)
- 31277: Circular. War Office, 14th October, 1799. Sir, new regulations and instructions for carrying on the recruiting service having been issued through the Adjutant General; (1799)
- 31843: The royal compendium (1752)
- 32007: To be seen, in Great Scotland Yard, Charing Cross, a most wonderful, beautiful, and truly surprizing great ox (1795)
- 32334: Caledonia (1748)
- 33230: A dialogue between an ancient citizen's horse and a country-plowman's as they met together in Old-street-Square (1720)
- 33464: Le nozze di Dorina (1762)
- 33636: A narrative of the affair between Mr. Cresswell, and Miss Sc--e (1747)
- 33647: Jeremiah Watkins, optical, mathematical, and philosophical instrument maker to their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York, and the Duke of Clarence, No. 5, Charing Cross, London; ... = Jeremiah Watkins, inge?nieur en instrumens d'optique, de mathematiques, et de philosophie, a? leurs altesses royales le Duc et la Duchesse d'York, et le Duc de Clarence, au No. 5, Charing Cross, a? Londres, (1799)
- 33768: Attilio Regolo (1762)
- 33946: Copy of a circular letter to commanding officers of regiments in South Britain. War Office, February, 1800 (1800)
- 33948: Circular. War Office, 8th March, 1800 (1800)
- 33949: Circular. War Office, 22nd March, 1800 (1800)
- 33950: His Majesty's warrant, granting an allowance in lieu of small beer to the troops serving at home; (1800)
- 34428: Damon and Phillida (1731)
- 34569: Orders appointed by His Majestie (king Charles I.) (1758)
- 34670: A new system, or, an analysis of ancient mythology (1775)
- 35407: Circular. War Office, 2nd December, 1799. Sir, In conformity to His Majesty's commands, signified through the Secretary of State, (1799)
- 36123: An authentic journal of the proceedings in the great cause tried at Dublin, between the Honourable James Annesley, plaintiff, and a noble person, defendant (1743)
- 36124: An authentic journal of the proceedings in the great cause tried at Dublin between the Honourable James Annesley (1743)
- 36125: An authentic journal of the proceedings in the great cause tried at Dublin, between the Honourable James Annesley (1743)
- 36328: The Axe laid to the root of priestcraft: or, Christianity defended against the exorbitant claims of the clergy (1744)
- 36533: Bibliotheca curiosa (1721)
- 36752: Il barbiere di Siviglia (1789)
- 36776: The caricatura (1768)
- 37104: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's Office, April 12, 1786. General regulations and orders for His Majesty's forces (1786)
- 37443: Circular. War Office, [blank] February, 1800 (1800)
- 37674: The court and city register (1767)
- 37675: The Court and city register, or, Gentleman's complete annual kalendar, for the year 1771 (1771)
- 37677: The Court and city register. For the year 1768 (1768)
- 37727: The coup de grace (1745)
- 37831: A collection of regulations orders and instructions formed and issued for the use of the army in consequence of the pay-office-act and other occasions subsequent to the 24th of December, 1783 - to which are added such prior regulations as have similar objects and are still in force either in the whole or in part (1788)
- 38540: Merit and gratitude conjoin'd (1715)
- 38769: The theatre of education. By the Countess de Genlis (1783)
- 39193: An authentic account of the conduct of the Young Chevalier (1749)
- 39734: A companion to the almanack (1752)
- 39757: Shrewsbury quarry, &c (1770)
- 39777: The natural history of the arbor vit? (1732)
- 40352: The establish'd state of the publick offices, under his Majesty King George II (1728)
- 40560: A catalogue of above twelve thousand volumes lately purchased (1764)
- 40561: Catalogue of a large, and curious collection of books (1765)
- 40562: A catalogue of a large collection of the best books, in all branches of learning (1765)
- 40713: The case of Easter offerings stated and considered (1777)
- 41377: A catalogue of many thousand volumes (1743)
- 41383: A catalogue of several libraries (1762)
- 41448: A catalogue of the library of Richard Bigland (1799)
- 42149: The court and city register (1774)
- 42181: The court and city register (1795)
- 42192: The court and city register (1799)
- 42565: The earl of Torrington's speech to the House of Commons, in November, 1690 (1757)
- 42778: An excellent new ballad, giving a full and true relation (1714)
- 43426: The compleat history of Sweden (1702)
- 43482: The temple of fame (1748)
- 43618: A reply to the comments and menaces of bull face double fee (1769)
- 43876: An Excellent new ballad; giving a full and true relation, how a noble lord was robb'd of his birth-day cloaths, and how the same afterwards appear'd, and were burn'd on the pretender's own back at Charing-Cross (1714)
- 44520: Reflections on gaming, annuities, and usurious contracts (1776)
- 44552: Demofoonte. Drama per musica (1765)
- 44733: A new practical essay on cancers (1785)
- 44938: A complete collection of all the marine treaties (1779)
- 45172: Improvements in the doctrine of the sphere, astronomy, geography, navigation, &c. deduced from the figure and motion of the Earth (1765)
- 45200: The fall of Mortimer (1731)
- 45721: Interesting letters of Pope Clement XIV. (Ganganelli.) Vol. III. Part I (1777)
- 47181: The fall of Mortimer (1731)
- 47386: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surry, to purchase houses and grounds, and to widen the ways, and make more safe and commodious the streets, avenues, and passages, leading from Charing Cross, to the two Houses of Parliament, Westminster Hall, and the Courts of Justice there, and Westminster Bridge; and to enable a less number of commissioners to execute the several Acts relating to the said bridge, than at present are required by law; and for relie of George and James King, with regard to a lease taken by their late father from the said commissioners (1756)
- 48642: An Act for continuing certain laws therein mentioned relating to British sail cloth, and to the duties payable on foreign sail cloth; and to the allowance upon the exportation of British made gunpowder; and to the encouragement of the trade of the sugar colonies in America; and to the landing of rum or spirits of the British sugar plantations, before the duties of excise are paid thereon; and for regulating the payment of the duties on foreign exciseable liquors; and for the relief of Thomas Watson, with regard to the drawback on certain East India calicoes; and for rendering more commodious the new passage leading from Charing Cross (1758)
- 48799: The death of a friend (1765)
- 48988: The mirror (1755)
- 49896: The Cause of liberty. Addressed to the British senate (1734)
- 50372: Reasons for repealing the pot act (1737)
- 50487: An answer to the declaration of the American congress (1776)
- 50755: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surry (1756)
- 51021: Critical observations on the art of dancing (1766)
- 52979: A new collection of fairy tales (1750)
- 53123: Novus epigrammatum delectus: or, original state epigrams, and minor odes: suited to the times. All written by the same author (1760)
- 53565: Important considerations, upon the act of the thirty-first of George II (1767)
- 53576: Important considerations, upon the act of the thirty-first of George II. Relative to the assize of bread (1767)
- 53986: Anti-Thespis (1767)
- 55319: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, drawings, prints, &c. Exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, May the 9th, 1761. (Being the second year of their exhibition.) (1761)
- 55797: A series of letters, discovering the scheme projected by France, in M DCC Lix. for an intended invasion upon England with flat-bottom'd boats; Various Conferences and Original Papers touching that Formidable Design. Pointing at The Secret and True Motives, which precipitated the Negociations, and Conclusion of the last Peace. To which are prefixed, the secret adventures of the young Pretender; and The Conduct of the French Court respecting him during his Stay in Great Britain, and after his return to Paris. Also The Chief Cause that brought on the late Banishment of the Jesuits from the French Dominions; a Secret as yet concealed from the Jesuits themselves: with the real Examination of Father Hamilton, taken at Fountainbleau, October 1756, who was employed to assassinate the Young Pretender. Together with The Particular Case of the Author. In a Memorial to his late Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. By Oliver Mac Allester, Esq; Vol. I (1767)
- 56153: Interesting letters of Pope Clement XIV. (Ganganelli.) (1777)
- 56254: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1783)
- 56329: A plain narrative, or, a true state of the case between General Guise and Mr. Hervart (1751)
- 56761: A description of East-Florida (1774)
- 57131: A satirical dialogue between the celebrated Mr. F-te, and Dr. Squintum (1760)
- 58350: A proposition for a new order in architecture (1781)
- 58682: Catalogue des cartes, plans, et cartes-marines, tire?s des pays e?trangers par Messrs, Faden, et Jefferys geographe du roi (1774)
- 59895: A descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery (1772)
- 61556: The grand instructions to the commissioners appointed to frame a new code of laws for the Russian Empire (1768)
- 61684: My a-se: a poem (1735)
- 61822: The visitations of the almighty (1759)
- 61955: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant-General's Office, April 20, 1792. The manual and platoon exercises (1792)
- 62209: [An authentic journal of the proceedings] in the great cause tried at Dublin, between the Honourable James Annesley (1743)
- 62360: The comments of bull face double fee (1769)
- 62979: Le petit Neptune Franc?ois: or, The French coasting pilot (1774)
- 63421: A warning piece to England against pride and wickedness (1711)
- 63596: The complete tradesman: or, A guide in the several parts and progressions of trade (1786)
- 63608: The quintessence of English poetry (1740)
- 63913: On the late decease of the Honourable John Spencer, Esq (1746)
- 63957: Insurance from loss by fire. By the Amicable Contributors (1730)
- 64219: The jew decoy'd; or the progress of a harlot. A new ballad opera of three acts. The airs set to old ballad tunes (1733)
- 64251: The earl Marshal's order concerning the robes, coronets, &c. which are to be worn by the peeresses at the coronation of Their Most Sacred Majesties King George III. and Queen Charlotte. (1761)
- 64254: Four tracts (1774)
- 64259: Devil knows what. A poem (1731)
- 64416: The exodus: a poem (1785)
- 64679: Emblems, for the entertainment and improvement of youth (1730)
- 64722: An effectual remedy totally to prevent smuggling (1756)
- 64856: An Epistle to Mr. T------ B----- (1750)
- 65014: Kostiachou: or, wit triumphant over beauty. A poem (1731)
- 65299: A history of the revolt of Ali Bey, against the Ottoman Porte (1784)
- 65690: An explanation of the proposed scheme for better paving, repairing, cleaning and lighting the squares, streets, and Lanes Of The City and Liberty of Westminster, and the adjacent parishes. To which is annexed a plan, describing the district over which the same is proposed to extend with the Names of the Streets,and those new ones not extant in any other hitherto published. By a member of Parliament (1769)
- 65772: The Honysuckle (1731)
- 65955: An epistle to His Royal Highness Frederick, Prince of Wales (1729)
- 65981: The family physician; or, a safe and easy method of curing most diseases, incident to human bodies. Extracted from various authors, and confirmed by experience (1750)
- 66598: A description of the first discoveries of the antient city of Herculaneum (1750)
- 66727: An epistle to O------r H----nl---y; containing, some remarks on the discourses set forth at the conventicle the Corner of Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, near Clare-Market (1746)
- 67532: A digest of the law concerning libels (1770)
- 68618: A chart of universal history, exhibiting at one view besides the succession of the four great monarchies (1753)
- 68908: Proposals for publishing by subscription, the genuine works of Andrea Palladio, in English (1737)
- 69304: The tavern query, or The loyal health (1702)
- 69730: Here is a dialogue, that passed between the poor beast at Charing-Cross, and the strange beast in H---- S------ (1726)
- 69730: Here is a dialogue, that passed between the poor beast at Charing-Cross, and the strange beast in H---- S------ (1726)
- 69943: The court and city register (1791)
- 70140: Francisco Watkins, fabricante de ynstrumentos opticos de su Real Alteza el Principe de Wales: ala ensena de la Cabeze de Isaac Newton, en Charing-Cross, Londres; hace y vende (1753)
- 70141: Francois Watkins, opticien de son Altesse Royale le Prince de Galles, a l'enseigne de la Te?te du Chevalier Newton, a? Charing-Cross, a? Londres; fait & vend toutes sortes de lunettes, (1753)
- 70275: I [blank] do make oath, that I am a Protestant (1794)
- 70361: Ph?nix Fire Office, Lombard-Street & Charing-Cross, London (1797)
- 70516: Sacramental devotions, and suitable meditations (1726)
- 71057: The theological magazine (175u)
- 71074: The military magazine (1793)
- 71131: The Templar, and literary gazette (1773)
- 71750: The Jacobite's journal (1747)
- 71773: The British mercury and evening advertiser (1780)
- 71860: The Weekly oracle: or, Universal library (1734)
- 71864: From the Mercury-Office at Charing-Cross (168u)
- 71878: The Courier, and evening gazette (1793)
- 72050: The British journal: or, The censor (1728)
- 72055: The London advertiser, and literary gazette (1751)
- 72056: The London daily advertiser, and literary gazette (1751)
- 72057: The London daily advertiser (1751)
- 72063: The Gazetteer and London daily advertiser (1753)
- 72123: The Whitehall evening-post; or, London intelligencer (1746)
- 72127: The Remembrancer (1747)
- 72128: The Remembrancer: or, National advocate (1751)
- 72131: The Evening advertiser (1754)
- 72136: The Public advertiser (1752)
- 72154: The London daily post, and general advertiser (1734)
- 72156: The London evening-post (1727)
- 72218: The Bouquet, or Blossoms of fancy (1795)
- 72220: The Gazetteer and new daily advertiser (1764)
- 72299: The Times (1788)
- 72325: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley (1711)
- 72335: The weekly register: or, Universal journal (1732)
- 72477: The Æquipoise, or The constitution ballanced (1757)
- 72561: The Gentleman's journal for the war (1693)
- 72841: The Daily post-boy (1728)
- 72928: The Repository (175u)
- 72958: The Protestant remembrancer (1725)
- 72995: The Courier (1792)
- 72997: The penny medley: or, Weekly entertainer (1746)
- 73041: The True Briton (1751)
- 73192: The Hyp-doctor (1730)
- 73370: The repository: or, Half-yearly register (1768)
- 73551: The Censor: or, Muster-master-general (1726)
- 73567: The Genius of Albion: or, Weekly biographical, political, law, and literary repository (1790)
- 74780: The Theatrical monitor. Or, Stage management and green room laid open (1767)
- 74804: The new hackney-coach companion (1780)
- 74817: A guide to the knowledge of publick affairs, both foreign and domestick (1728)
- 74818: A guide to the knowledge of publick affairs, both foreign and domestick (1728)
- 74840: The Cabinet (1792)
- 74857: The Advocate (1725)
- 74954: The Political herald, and review; or, a Survey of domestic and foreign politics (1785)
- 75017: The theatrical review; or, New companion to the play-house (1771)
- 75038: The Times or Daily universal register (1788)
- 75081: Memoirs of science and the arts (1793)
- 75190: A register of the trade of the port of London (1776)
- 75244: Ireland's tears· (1685)
- 75374: A new-years guift to the Templers, on that eminent lawyer Sir Edmond Saunders, his being chosen Lord Chief-Justice of England (1683)
- 76894: John Gadbury (student in astrology) his past and present opinion of the Ottoman or Turkish power (1683)
- 76989: A pastoral letter of the Lord Cardinal Le Camus, bishop and Prince of Grenoble to the curats of his diocess (1687)
- 77451: A true and particular relation of the fire which happened in the castle of Dublin in Ireland (1684)
- 77519: The lady's new-years gift: or, Advice to a daughter (1688)
- 77538: Bibliotheca mathematica & medica Scarburghiana; Or, the mathematical and physical parts of the famous library of Sir Charles Scarburgh, Kn, M. D (1695)
- 77539: Bibliotheca Scarburghiana; or, A catalogue of the incomparable library of Sir Charles Scarburgh, Knt, M.D (1695)
- 77634: The broken merchants complaint (1683)
- 77705: The primitive rule of reformation according to the first liturgy of K. Edward VI. 1549 (1688)
- 77718: The wits, or, Sport upon sport (1673)
- 77778: The wits, or, Sport upon sport (1673)
- 77907: The true interest of the legal English Protestants (1687)
- 78135: Modern curiosities of art [and] nature (1685)
- 78194: The memoirs of the Duke de La Rochefoucault (1683)
- 78280: A vindication of the stage (1698)
- 78919: Great news from Falmouth, or, A true and impartial account, of a bloody fight between the tinners of Cornwall, and the Kings forces in the town of Falmouth; on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 27th. and 28th. of May (1690)
- 79054: Veritas evangelica, or The Gospel-truth asserted in sixteen useful questions (1687)
- 79318: A journal of the siege and taking of Buda, by the imperial army, (under the conduct of the Duke of Lorrain, and his Electoral Highness the Duke of Bavaria,) anno Dom. 1686 (1687)
- 79341: An account of Spain (1700)
- 79468: A proclamation: being His Imperial Majesty's Act of oblivion to the Hungarian rebels (1684)
- 80319: The second discovery of the Jacobite plot (1690)
- 80551: Some queries to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation, by T.W. Gent. Published with allowance. (1687)
- 80631: A discourse of divine providence (1679)
- 81019: Spencer redivivus containing the first book of the Fairy queen (1687)
- 81096: The art of curing diseases by expectation (1689)
- 81179: An humble hint to the King and kingdom on the coronation-day of James the II. &c (1685)
- 81366: A list of all the conspirators that have been seiz'd, (and where committed) since the discovery of the horrid and bloody plot, contriv'd by the phanaticks against the lives of His Majesty and His Royal Highness (1683)
- 81676: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral-Church at Ely. July the 24th, 1698 (1699)
- 81879: Murder out at last (1683)
- 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)
- 82781: Gods interest in the King (1687)
- 82831: A letter from on board Their Majesties fleet near Ushant, July the twentieth, 1689 (1689)
- 82875: A poem on the coronation of our most illustrious sovereign K. James II. And his gracious consort Queen Mary (1685)
- 82901: The heir of Morocco, with the death of Gayland (1694)
- 83249: The conclave of physicians (1683)
- 83350: The Duke of Norfolk's order about the habit the ladies are to be in that attend the Queen at her coronation (1685)
- 84143: The catholic medicine, and soverain healer (1684)
- 84255: A pastoral upon the death of Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond (1684)
- 84342: An account of the sentence which past upon Titus Oates (upon conviction of horrid perjuries) at the Kings Bench-Bar, Saturday May 16th. 1685 (1685)
- 85531: A thanksgiving-sermon for the peace (1697)
- 85532: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of Richmond in Surry: April the 5th, 1699 (1699)
- 85837: A collection of 86 loyal poems (1685)
- 85958: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen, in their Majesties Chappel at St. James's on Sunday, October 24. 1686. By the Reverend Father Dom. W.M. monk of the Holy Order of St. Benedict, and of the English congregation, chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by His Majesties command (1687)
- 86300: A dreadful oration deliver'd by that sorely afflicted saint, Stephen Lobb· (1683)
- 86933: Titus Britannicus (1685)
- 87113: A geographicall description of ye kingdom of Ireland (1689)
- 88128: The use and great moment of the notes of the Church (1687)
- 88195: Janua scientiarum: or, A compendious introduction to geography, chronology, government, history, phylosophy, and all genteel sorts of literature by Charles Blount Gent (1684)
- 88751: The conclave of physicians (1686)
- 88946: Theodosius: or, The force of love (1692)
- 88967: Sophonisba: or Hannibal's overthrow (1693)
- 89301: Macbeth (1687)
- 89605: An heroick poem, most humbly dedicated to the Sacred Majesty of Catharine Queen Dowager (1685)
- 89623: A full and true account of all the proceedings in Ireland, since His Majesties first embarking for that kingdom, to his present march to besiege Limerick (1690)
- 90410: An excellent collection of English books (1695)
- 91889: Caroloiades redivivus: or, The vvar and revolutions in the time of K. Charles the First (1695)
- 91956: Bibliotheca realis & instructissima, sive, Catalogus variorum librorum (1690)
- 92584: A catalogue of the French books of Mr. Charles Mearne, late bookseller to His Majesty (1687)
- 92584: A catalogue of the French books of Mr. Charles Mearne, late bookseller to His Majesty (1687)
- 92950: Abdelazer: or, The Moor's revenge (1693)
- 93209: The lady's new-years gift: or, Advice to a daughter (1688)
- 93457: Ibrahim the illustrious Bassa (1694)
- 93941: An answer to The Scotch Presbyterian eloquence (1693)
- 94070: Medicaster medicatus, or a remedy for the itch of scribling. The first part (1685)
- 94589: An Account of the sentence which past upon Titus Oates (1685)
- 94879: John Barclay his defence of the most holy sacrament of the Eucharist, to the sectaries of the times (1688)
- 94942: A sermon preached before Their Sacred Majesties the King and Queen, and Queen Dowager (1687)
- 95719: A brief narrative of a strange and wonderful old woman that hath a pair of horns growing upon her head (1670)
- 95809: Persecutio undecima (1682)
- 95890: The countrey wit (1693)
- 95938: The certainty of a future state: or, An occasional letter concerning apparitions (1698)
- 97123: An exact account of Major General Kirkes safe arrival and relieving of London-Derry (1689)
- 97664: A letter from on board Major General Kirke (1689)
- 100067: Angliæ notitia: or, The present state of England compleat (1692)
- 100068: Angliæ notitia: or The present state of England compleat (1687)
- 100317: Assertio septem sacramentorum: or, An assertion of the seven sacraments against Martin Luther (1687)
- 100331: A particular account from Collonel Kirke, of the state of London-Derry. And Iniskilling. Licensed, J.F. July 25. 1689 (1689)
- 100369: Assertio septem sacramentorum: or, An assertion of the seven sacraments, against Martin Luther: by Henry the Eighth, King of England, France, and Ireland. To which is adjoin'd his epistle to the Pope. Mr. John Clark's oration. And the Pope's answer thereunto. As also the Pope's bull, by which his Holiness was pleased to bestow upon King Henry VIII. (for composing this book,) that most illustrious, splendid, and most Christian-like title of Defender of the faith. Faithfully translated into English by T.W. Gent. The second edition, revised and corrected. Published by authority. (1688)
- 100474: Carmen genethliacon (1688)
- 100851: An abstract of the procedure of France, since the Pyrenaean Treaty (1684)
- 101271: Zwey-fache Gru?ndliche Sprach-Lehr, Fu?r Hochteutsche, Englisch, und fu?r Engella?nder Hochteutsch zu lernen; darin alle Lateinische Wo?rter zur Sprach-lehr geho?rig ins Hochteutsch und English u?bersehzt sein: Es wird darin gehandelt vom Ursprung, Gru?nden under-wisen zu reden der Englischen Sprach, mit einem Namen-Buch und Ta?glich vorfallenden nothwendigen Gespra?chen. Es ist darby gefu?gt alles was ein Ausla?nder zu Versaillien in Franckreich, und Engelland sehen kan, in einem kurtzen begriff vom standt des Ro?mischen-Reichs. Alles fleissig zusammen getragen, und in den Truck verfertiget, durch Henricum Offelen, J.V. Doctorem, wie auch Frantzo?zischer, Englischer, Spanischer, Italianischer, Latinischer, und Hoch-und Nederteutscher Sprachen Professorem (1687)
- 101881: Remarks of A. Pulton Master in the Savoy, upon Dr Tho. Tenison's late narrative (1687)
- 101944: A poem on and to Her Gracious Majesty upon the day of her happy coronation. By one of Her Majesties servants (1685)
- 102465: To the King, upon the Queens being deliver'd of a son June the 10th. MDCLXXXVIII (1688)
- 102670: Church-musick vindicated (1697)
- 102962: A pastoral occasion'd by the arrival of His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, &c. design'd to marry Her Highness the Lady Ann, daughter to that heroick Prince, James, Duke of York and Albany (1683)
- 103600: The Earl of Sunderland's letter to a friend in London (1689)
- 104136: Elegies (1699)
- 104247: Dagon's fall: or, The Whigs lamentation for the death of Anthony King of Poland (1683)
- 104335: A true and full account of a conference held about religion, between Dr. Tho. Tenison and A. Pulton one of the masters in the Savoy· (1687)
- 104399: The considerations which oblig'd Peter Manby dean of London-Dery, to embrace the Roman Catholic religion (1687)
- 104425: Minerva, or, The art of weaving (1677)
- 104640: A Pindarique ode, upon the late horrid and damnable Whiggish plot (1684)
- 104743: The genealogies of the high-born prince & princess, George and Anne, of Denmark, &c (1684)
- 105112: A sermon of judgement, preached before the Queen Dowager (1687)
- 105114: A sermon preach'd before Their Majesties in Their chappel at St. James's the 25th. Sunday after Pentecost, November 17th. 1686. By J.D. of the Society of Jesus. Published by his Majesties command (1687)
- 105728: An exact and true relation of the present posture of affairs in Ireland· (1689)
- 106018: The vanity of arts and sciences. By Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Knight Doctor of both laws, Judge of the Prerogative-Court, and Counsellour to Charles the Fifth, Emperour of Germany (1684)
- 106357: The why's? and the how's? Or, A good enquiry (1687)
- 108919: The true and perfect speeches of Colonel John Gerhard upon the scaffold at Tower-hill, on Munday last, and Mr. Peter Vowel at Charing-Cross, on Munday last, being the 11 of this instant July, 1654 (1654)
- 108988: Etrennes, ou Conseils d'un homme de qualite a sa fille. Traduit de l'Anglois (1692)
- 108995: The lady's new-year's gift: or, Advice to a daughter (1692)
- 109320: The arraignment of Thomas Howard Duke of Norfolk, before the Earl of Shrewsbury Lord High-Steward of England (1685)
- 109763: Miscellany poems (1688)
- 109770: A geographicall description of ye kingdom of Ireland. Collected from ye actual survey made by Sr. William Petty. Corrected & amended, by the advice, & assistance, of severall able artists, late inhabitants of that kingdom. Containing one general mapp, of ye whole kingdom, with four provincial mapps, & 32. county mapps. divided into baronies, where in are discribed ye cheife cities, townes, rivers, harbors, and head-lands, &ca. To which is added a mapp of Great Brittaine and Ireland, together with an index of the whole. Being very usefull for all gentlemen, and military officers, as well for sea, as land service (1689)
- 110882: Francis Cheneau's French Grammar (1685)
- 111687: A true and full account of a conference held about religion, between Dr. Tenison and A. Pulton one of the masters in the Savoy· (1687)
- 113932: The last speech of M. Peter Vowell (1654)
- 115558: Poems upon several occasions. By Daniel Baker, M.A. sometimes of Gonvil and Caius Coll. in Cambridge (1697)
- 118375: Liturgia, seu Liber precum communium, et administrationis sacramentorum, aliorumque rituum atque ceremoniarum Ecclesiæ juxta usum Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ (1685)
- 118592: The compleat gard'ner; or, Directions for cultivating and right ordering of fruit-gardens and kitchen-gardens (1693)
- 119221: An exact account of Major General Kirkes safe arrival and relieving of London-Derry (1689)
- 119597: A catalogue of excellent English books in divinity, history, geography, travels, romances poetry, law, physick, mathematicks, &c (1693)
- 119977: The library of Mr. John Dunstan (1693)
- 120011: Catalogue des livres Francois & Italiens (1693)
- 120017: Catalogue des livres Francois Italiens & Espagnols (1693)
- 120018: Catalogue des nouveaux livres Francois, qui seront vendus par auction (1693)
- 120019: Catalogue des nouveaux livres Francois (1693)
- 120119: A catalogue of excellent books, in Greek, Latin and English (1694)
- 120221: Catalogus variorum librorum in omnigena literatura (1693)
- 120762: A collection of modern English books (1693)
- 120767: At the Green Dragon next to Northumberland-House at Charing-Cross, will be exposed to sale (by auction) a curious collection of original paintings of the best masters of Europe; where there will be several large pieces fit for halls; also very fine small pieces for ladies closets; on Tuesday the 24th of this instant March (1691)
- 120776: At the Two White Posts, against the statue, at Charing-Cross, on Thursday the 18th. instant at three in the afternoon (1691)
- 120839: A curious collection of paintings will be sold by auction at the Duke of Glocesters Coffee-House at Charing-Cross, on Friday the 22d. of May (1691)
- 120962: Bibliotheca Cudworthiana, sive catalogus variorum librorum plurimis facultatibus. Insignium bibliothecæ instructissimæ Rev. Doct. Dr. Cudworth, S.T.P. Coll. Christi apud Cantab. nuperrime? præfecti (1691)
- 120987: Bibliotheca ornatissima: or, A catalogue of excellent books as well Greek, Latin, &c. as English, in all faculties (1692)
- 121083: A full relation of the birth, parentage, education, life and conversation of Mrs. Margaret Martel the barbarous French-woman (1697)
- 121301: An ansvver to the city-conformists letter (1688)
- 121761: The art of love (1700)
- 121939: A full and true relation of a bloody & dismal fight betwixt the Protestants (1689)
- 122191: John Barclay his vindication of the intercession of saints, the veneration of relicks and miracles, against the sectaries of the times (1688)
- 122775: Kalendarium hortense; or, The gard'ner's almanac (1691)
- 123036: An historical account of the late troubles during the wars of Paris (1686)
- 124389: Speculum ecclesiasticum, or, An ecclesiastical prospective-glass (1687)
- 124866: The Whigs drown'd in an honest Tory-health (1683)
- 124871: The Whigs hard hear[ts,] the cause of this hard frost (1684)
- 124949: Ordo recitandi Divini officii pro anno Domini M.DC.LXXXVII (1687)
- 124985: Scarron's novels (1700)
- 125884: Some queries to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation, by J.W. Gent. Published with allowance (1687)
- 126122: A mirrour of truth (1688)
- 126291: The rule of behaviour, touching spritual matters & temporal (1692)
- 127101: A Vindication of the Lord Russell's speech and innocence (1683)
- 127504: A short compendium of chirurgery (1683)
- 127511: A particular and full account of several great matters relating to Ireland (1689)
- 127515: Woman's malice, a novel (1699)
- 127562: Bibliotheca instructissima ex bibliothecis duroum doctissimorum theologorum Londinen. nuper defunctorum, composita. Cui adjicitur bibliotheca manuscripta Lauderdaliana, sive catalogus librorum manuscriptorum in quo reperiuntur varii authores historiæ Anglicanæ & Scoticæ, & alii variis linguis facultatibusque insig. nondum impressi, a bibliotheca ducis Lauderdaliæ. Cujus auctio habebitur Londini apud Tom's Coffee-House prope Ludgate adjacententem, vico vulgo dicto Ludgate-Hill, die 25 Januarii 1691/2. Per Jo. Bullord, bibl (1692)
- 127895: New practical observations in surgery (1685)
- 128039: A choice collection of 120 loyal songs, all of them written since the two late plots, (viz.) the horrid Salamanca Plot in 1678, and the fanatical conspiracy in 1683. Intermixt with some new love songs with a table to find every song to which is added, an anagram, and an accrostick on the Salamanca doctor (1684)
- 128664: A catalogue of excellent books in Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish English, &c (1695)
- 130059: An account of Spain (1700)
- 130171: A collection of pleasant modern novels· (1700)
- 130176: Salt and fishery (1682)
- 130441: On the death of Sir Tho. Armstrong (1684)
- 130551: Joh. Amos Comenii Orbis sensualium pictus: hoc est, omnium fundamentalium in mundo rerum, & in vita? actionum pictura & nomenclatura.= (1685)
- 130663: A full description of the manner of executing the sentence upon Titus Oats for perjury (1685)
- 130785: The charge of the admirals of England (1693)
- 130788: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Michael Woodstreet. At the funeral of Mrs. Hannah Bullivant (1698)
- 131220: Bibliotheca Greyana. Sive Catalogus librorum theologicorum, historicorum, philologicorum, Græc. Lat. & Anglicorum in omni facultate præ cæteris excellentium R.V. Tho. Grey, de Dedham in com. Essexiæ defuncti (1694)
- 131357: The English womens chastity; or, The last Sunday nights frolick (1695)
- 131571: An apology for the Contemplations on the life and glory of Holy Mary mother of Jesus (1687)
- 132696: Bibliotheca selecta seu Catalogus librorum (1690)
- 132937: A true account from Coll. Kirke of the relieving of London-Derry (1689)
- 133067: An account of an apparition that appeared to Titus Oates (1684)
- 133098: To the King's Most Sacred Majesty (1688)
- 133187: Scotlands loyalty; or, Sorrowful sighs on the death of our late soveraign His Sacred Majesty; Charles II (1685)
- 133288: A choice collection of 180 loyal songs (1685)
- 133475: Rome's conviction; or, a vindication of the original institution of Christianity (1683)
- 134473: Mathematicks made easie, or a Mathematical dictionary (1700)
- 134631: A True and exact relation of a great and glorious victory obtained by their Majesties forces in Scotland (1689)
- 135379: Historical observations upon the reigns of Edward I. II. III· and Richard II (1689)
- 135548: An elegy on that worthy and famous actor, Mr. Charles Hart (1683)
- 135831: Charity to our poor persecuted brethren abroad (1699)
- 136060: Animadversions by way of answer to a sermon preached by Dr. Thomas Kenne, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells (1687)
- 138149: Bibliotheca instructissima, sive Catalogus librorum in omnigena literatura, præsertim vero antiqua Romana & Græca maxime insignium (1690)
- 138525: Gedeonis Harve?i, M.D. medici regis & reginæ ad Turrim, Ars curandi morbos expectatione (1694)
- 138527: The French pox, with all its kinds, causes, signs and prognosticks (1685)
- 138587: Last Sundays night frollick (1691)
- 138906: The Pharisee's council (1688)
- 138941: An exact narrative and description of the wonderfull and stupendious fire-works in honour of Their Majesties coronations (1685)
- 139282: The lady's new-year's gift: or, Advice to a daughter, under these following heads: viz. Religion, husband, house, family and children, behaviour and conversation, friendships, censure, vanity and affectation, pride, diversions (1696)
- 139421: The Princess of Parma (1699)
- 139431: The ladies dressing-room unlock'd, and her toilette spread (1700)
- 139600: A sermon preach'd before Her sacred Majesty the Queen, in her chappel at Windsor on the 21st day of April, anno 1686 (1687)
- 139940: A sermon preach'd before Their Majesties, in St. James's on Advent-Sunday November the 28th. 1686 (1687)
- 141538: The discovery made by Captain Mark Baggot, the person lately taken in womans clothes, coming from Limerick to Dublin (1691)
- 142794: A supplement to the new version of psalms by N. Tate and N. Brady (1700)
- 142985: Titus Britannicus (1685)
- 143032: The description and uses of a new contriv'd eliptical double dial; as also of the universal æquinoctial dial (1698)
- 143187: The art of curing diseases by expectation (1689)
- 143227: A new discourse of the smallpox, and malignant fevers, with an exact discovery of the scorvey (1685)
- 144639: Near Charing-Cross, over against Northumberland (alias Suffolk) House, at a turners house, nigh the Golden Lyon Tavern, (1687)
- 144875: A full an [sic] true acount [sic] of a most barbarous and bloody murther, committed by Edward Williams, on the body of Mr. Hinton (1700)
- 144875: A full an [sic] true acount [sic] of a most barbarous and bloody murther, committed by Edward Williams, on the body of Mr. Hinton (1700)
- 144985: Murder out at last, in a ballad on the new plot (1683)
- 145105: Remarks of A. Pulton Master in the Savoy, upon Dr. Tho. Tenison's late narrative (1687)
- 145549: A catalogue of Latin and English books (1691)
- 145553: Bibliotheca Trilinguis: or, a Catalogue of English, French and Italian books (1694)
- 145554: A collection of excellent English books, consisting of divinity, history, philology, travels, voyages, poetry, plays, mathematicks, geography, law, &c. to be sold by auction, at Batson's Coffee-house, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, on Tuesday the 23d day of May 1693. beginning exactly at three after noon (1693)
- 145556: Bibliotheca insignis: or, A catalogue of excellent Greek, Latin and English books in divinity, history, geography, travels, romances poetry, law, physick, mathematicks, &c. which will be sold by auction at Rolls's Auction House in Petty Canons-Hall on the North side o[f] St. Pauls Church-yard London. At three a clock in the afternoon. On Monday, June 12. 1693 (1693)
- 145559: Bibliotheca instructissima: or, A catalogue of Greek, Latin and English books (1694)
- 145561: Catalogus variorum librorum theologicorum, philologicorum, historicorum, græcorum, latinorum, anglicorum (1695)
- 145851: Defense du beau sexe addresse?e a? Eugenie, dialogue. Ecrit en Anglois par une personne de qualite?, et traduit en Francois par une dame angloise (1691)
- 145997: The fair extravagant, or, the humorous bride. An English novel (1682)
- 146282: A collection of excellent English books, consisting of divinity, philology, history, miscellanies, &c (1695)
- 146397: A perswasive to all dissenters to untiy in religion, as it is establish'd in the Church of England (1684)
- 146871: Scriptoria Danielis or a writing booke contayning sundry examples of the most excellent and curious way of writing (1681)
- 146902: A catalogue of books of two eminent mathematicians (1691)
- 146930: A catalogue of Latine Greek & English books, both antient and modern (1691)
- 146942: A catalogue of Latine, Greek and English books, both antient and modern, on most subjects (1691)
- 146946: A catalogue of choice and valuable books (1691)
- 146947: A catalogue of excellent Greek, Latine and English books, containing near 1200 folio's, &c (1691)
- 147076: The plot discover'd: or Captain Wilson's intreigues laid open (1694)
- 147167: Bibliotheque de seu Monseigneur le Duc de Lauderdale ou catalogue de livres choisis es langues Francoise, Italienne & Espagnole recueillis par ses soins & avec de grandes depenses, dans lequel se trouvent plusieurs ouvrages de l'Histoire, l'Antiquite,? l'Architecture, la Geographie, viz. Cartes, Mappes-Mondes, &c. comme aussi quantited?e Traitez de Medailles, & enfin sur tous autres sujets curieux. Les dits livres seront vendus a l'encher?e le Mecredy 14. jour de May, 1690. a? Sam's Coffee=house, dans la rue qui s'appele Ave=Mary=Lane proche Ludgate=street (1690)
- 147745: A mirrour of truth (1688)
- 148588: The unsatisfied lovers. A new English novel (1683)
- 149184: A speech delivered by the King of Poland to his army before the battle, September 12th. 1683 (1683)
- 149579: Pinacotheca Maitlandiana: Or, a catalogue of the Lord Maitland's prints and drawings (1690)
- 151580: Medicaster medicatus, or a Remedy for the itch of scribling· (1685)
- 152184: The way to make all discerning lovers of truth of one mind (1687)
- 152392: A particular and full account of several great matters relating to Ireland (1689)
- 152408: A particular and impartial account of a great fight in Ireland (1689)
- 152414: A letter from Dundalk in Ireland: September 24. 1689 (1689)
- 152576: A pattern for the education of princes: or the history of William de Croy (1686)
- 152851: The true effigies of the German giant (1660)
- 153405: Song at the loyal feast in Westminster-Hall, on July 10th. 1684. (1684)
- 153469: Great news from the army in Ireland (1690)
- 153521: A lamentable and doleful letter from Mr. Rich. Tennison, a Protestant minister (1689)
- 153553: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1695)
- 153949: Bibliotheca Sparkiana, or, a catalogue of the library of the Reverend Dr. Tho. Sparkes, prebend. of Lichfield lately deceased (1693)
- 154329: The second part of Mother Shiptons prophecies (1662)
- 155790: Salt and fishery (1682)
- 156602: A poem on the long expected auspicious birth of the Prince June the 10th. MDCLXXXVIII. being Trinity Sunday (1688)
- 157118: The royal anagram (1683)
- 157531: A new list of all the conspirators that have been siez'd (1683)
- 157731: The exercise of musquet and pike (1684)
- 157758: Bibliotheca Morganiana: Or a catalogue of the library of Mr. Silvanus Morgan (1693)
- 157763: The writing master's assistant (1696)
- 158492: The lamentable fall of Queen Elenor (1658)
- 158511: A geographicall description of ye Kingdom of Ireland (1685)
- 158975: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before His Majesty, for the year, 1684/5 (1685)
- 158997: The great and famous collection of the late Earl of Leicester's Italian drawings and prints, by the most celebrated masters in the world, viz. Michael Angelo, Titian, Quiedo, Hannibal Carrats, Courageo, Paul Versonese, Parma, Raphael, Polidore, Paul Brill, Rubens, Vandyke, Test, &c (1698)
- 159202: An help and exhortation to worthy communicating. Or, a treatise describing the meaning, worthy reception, duty, and benefits of the Holy Sacrament. And answering the doubts of conscience, and other reasons which most generally detain men from it. Together with suitable devotions added. The second edition. By John Kettlewell, Vicar of Coles-hill in Warwick-shire (1687)
- 159273: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen, in their Majesties Chappel at St. James's on Sunday, October 24. 1686. By the Reverend Father Dom. W.M. monk of the Holy Order of St. Benedict, and of the English Congregation, chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by Hi Majesties command (1687)
- 159285: A catalogue of a curious collection of books (1697)
- 160369: The honour of great York and Albany, a loyal song. To a pleasant new tune (1683)
- 160630: A treatise of the small-pox and measles (1696)
- 160826: Bibliotheca Greyana. Sive catalogus librorum theologicorum, historicorum, philologicorum, Græc. Lat. & Anglicorum (1694)
- 160988: A map of the county of Cornwall (1699)
- 161055: Catalogus medicinarum recte fideliterq[ue] (1700)
- 161296: [A] full and true account of the several skirmishes and blooddy [sic] battles (1690)
- 162271: Christian thoughts for every day of the month (1700)
- 162515: Miscellany poems, in two parts (1688)
- 162596: The history of Whiggism, from their rise, to their late horrid and unparalell'd conspiracy (1684)
- 162633: An excellent new song, on the late victories over the Turks (1684)
- 163093: A supplement to the new version of Psalms by N. Tate and N. Brady (1700)
- 163759: Rebellion arraignd. A sermon preach'd before their Majesties in their chappel at Whitehall, upon the 30th. of January 1687 (1688)
- 164131: Contemplations on the life and glory of Holy Mary, the mother of Jesus (1687)
- 164245: A conference between an Inniskillingman of D. Schombergs army, and an Irish trooper near the Duke of Berwicks camp. (1689)
- 164266: The complaint of all the she-traders (1682)
- 165869: The memoirs of the Duke de La Rochefoucault (1684)
- 167432: Catalogus librorum modernorum & antiquorum selectissimus (1691)
- 167452: A catalogue of Latine, Greek, and English books (1691)
- 167460: A catalogue of Greek, Latine, and English books (1691)
- 167486: Catalogue des livres francois anciens & modernes (1693)
- 167919: A supplement to the new version of Psalms by N. Tate and N. Brady (1700)
- 168016: An excellent collection of valuable English and Latin books (1695)
- 168303: By His Majesty's authority, at the sign of Charing-Cross, at Charing-Cross (1699)
- 168540: A warning piece to England against pride and wickedness (1650)
- 168791: The lamentable fall of Queen Elenor, who for her pride and wickedness, by Gods judgements sunk into the ground at Charing Cross, and rose at Queen-hive. Tune of, Gentle and courteous (1663)
- 169295: Bibliotheca instructissima, sive Catalogus librorum in omnigenaa literatura, præsertim vero antiqua Romana & Græca maxime insignium (1690)
- 170584: A map of the county of Cornwall (1699)
- 207494: Unnatural cruelty; or, Barbarity displayed. (1798)
- 207958: The Life of George-Frederic Handel (1784)
- 208323: The Dancing-master (1709)
- 208332: Two hundred & four favourite country dances (1775)
- 208457: The songs in the comic opera of the Padlock (1768)
- 208502: Du plessis's memoirs: or, Variety of adventures (1775)
- 208977: Principles of beauty, relative to the human head. By Alexander Cozens (1778)
- 209035: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books; including a copious assortment of the best Greek and Latin classics, Antiquities, and Law Books. (lately purchased) which will be selling, for Ready Money, this day, 1786, At the Prices printed in the Catalogue, by Henry Gardner, No. 200, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, Who gives the full Value in Ready Money for any Libraries, and Parcels of Books. Catalogues (price 6d.) may be had at the Place of Sale; at Mr. Hookham's, New Bond-Street; Mr. Walter's, Charing Cross; Mr. Sewell's, Cornhill; and at all the Principal Towns in England (1786)
- 209209: The danger and immodesty of the present too general custom of unnecessarily employing men-midwives (1772)
- 209346: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books, for 1780 (1780)
- 209538: The life, and strange, unparallel'd and unheard-of voyages and adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1770)
- 209645: Certain rules and orders to be observed by the embodied militia (1792)
- 209703: The D----- of A-----e's letter to the Right Honourable Sir ****** ******* (1740)
- 209898: A letter to Junius (1769)
- 209950: The great importance of having right sentiments in religion (1789)
- 210111: An history of marine architecture (1800)
- 210121: Annet's short-hand (1752)
- 210302: A treatise on the inherent qualities of the tea-herb (1750)
- 210304: A Treatise on the inherent qualities of the tea-herb (1750)
- 210354: Cases of the hydrocele (1788)
- 210688: The Gospel testimony (1800)
- 210767: Cursory observations on a pamphlet, entitled (1773)
- 211343: A calculation of the new scheme for the disposing of the South-Sea property (1721)
- 211448: A sermon; preached at Brompton Chapel, &c. on Wednesday, Febuary 21st, 1781 (1781)
- 211464: Hints upon the nature of pious submission under afflictive dispensations (1778)
- 211509: Matrimony analysed (1755)
- 211665: The history of a woman of quality (1751)
- 211688: A rencounter at a mask-ball (1752)
- 211739: The duty of the King and subject (1776)
- 211838: A sermon preached at the cathedral church of Worcester, on Thursday the 9th of October, 1746 (1746)
- 211877: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Tuesday, Dec.19, 1797 (1798)
- 211880: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1793)
- 211881: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1794)
- 211883: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1795)
- 211915: A sermon, preached, at the drum-head, in the Queen's Square, Lancaster, Sunday, October the 1st, 1786 (1786)
- 212008: A catalogue of the genuine stock in trade of Mr. Stephen Quillet, jeweller and goldsmith (1751)
- 212021: Sir Thomas Roe's speech in Parliament: relating to the merchants, &c (1707)
- 212104: An inquiry into the rise and establishment of the Royal Academy of Arts (1775)
- 212249: Joh. Amos Comenii orbis sensualium pictus (1777)
- 212387: A full and true account of a most horrid and cruel plot against the Queen, at Kensington, on Wednesday night last (1712)
- 212634: The Regulations Lately made concerning the colonies, and the taxes imposed upon them, considered (1765)
- 212671: A discourse upon self-murder (1732)
- 212901: Acis and Galatea (1764)
- 212963: Dione (1733)
- 213263: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles, Duke of Marlborough, president, the vice-presidents, the treasurer, &c. of the Hospitals for the Small-Pox (1760)
- 213285: Six sermons preached before the Right Hon. Brook Watson, Lord Mayor of the city of London (1797)
- 213492: An appendix to the treatise on agistment tithe (1779)
- 213695: Collectio itineraria: or a catalogue of valuable books (1725)
- 214052: A letter from a minister of the Moravian branch of the Unitas Fratrum (1755)
- 214064: An essay towards giving some just ideas of the personal character of Count Zinzendorff (1755)
- 214302: Reflections on gaming, annuities (1777)
- 215100: Mocking is catching (1726)
- 215524: An account of the English nightshades, and their effects (1757)
- 215811: A letter to the author of the enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd[.] (1750)
- 215812: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Conyers Middleton (1749)
- 215837: Primitive physick (1750)
- 215838: Primitive physick (1755)
- 216308: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned gentleman, his lady (1723)
- 216540: The progress of a harlot (1732)
- 216544: Cursory animadversions upon free and candid disquisitions, &c (1753)
- 216672: Madge's addresses to Christopher Twist-Wit (1777)
- 216749: The hermit of Warkworth (1775)
- 216781: The jesuit (1773)
- 216879: The banishment of Cicero (1761)
- 216913: The prisoner released (1773)
- 217427: A sermon preached in Lambeth chapel (1788)
- 217781: Reasons (1704)
- 217839: Of the use of tobacco tea (1722)
- 217852: A practical scheme of the secret disease (1717)
- 217853: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1719)
- 217854: The practical scheme of secret injuries (1719)
- 217857: The Practical scheme on the following subjects (1722)
- 217858: The practical scheme on the following subjects (1724)
- 217859: The practical scheme explaining the symptoms and nature of the venereal or secret disease (1725)
- 217862: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1726)
- 217863: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1727)
- 217864: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1728)
- 217865: The Practical scheme of the secret disease (1728)
- 217868: Pharmacopoeia venerea (1724)
- 217872: A letter from a perion [sic] that dwelt half a year in the moon concerning birds of passage (1726)
- 217879: An essay on the ancient and modern use of physical necklaces (1726)
- 217890: A new system of the gout and rheumatism (1719)
- 217895: An enquiry how the wild youth (1726)
- 217897: Of the use of tobacco tea (1722)
- 217903: The first part of the treatise of the late dreadful plague in France (1722)
- 218075: A defence of the old-stile (1751)
- 218414: An account of a scheme for preventing the exportation of our wool (1741)
- 218475: Poems (1784)
- 219022: An historical account of the naval power of France, from its first foundation to the present time (1762)
- 219275: A parallel between the Roman and British constitution (1747)
- 219362: Cadenus and Vanessa (1726)
- 219363: Cadenus and Vanessa (1726)
- 219364: Cadenus and Vanessa (1726)
- 219381: Calculations of the present taxes yearly paid by a family of each rank (1761)
- 219436: A candid historical account of the Hospital for the reception of exposed and deserted young children (1760)
- 219471: Capt. Thomas Cooper's defence (1746)
- 219482: Captain Temple West's defence against Vice-Admiral Lestock's charge (1746)
- 219494: The court and city register; [by a] gentlemens complete annual calendar for the year 1778 (1778)
- 219577: The case of contracts for South-Sea stock (1720)
- 219649: The case of Mary Katherine Cadiere (1731)
- 219677: Flights of fancy (1775)
- 220027: An address to the gentlemen (1747)
- 220148: Adriano in Siria (1765)
- 220160: The Advantages of a good name (1773)
- 220346: Animadversions on Mr. Colman's True state, &c (1768)
- 220405: A letter from T. Harris (1768)
- 220449: The mysterious husband (1785)
- 220526: The summer's tale (1765)
- 220631: A treatise on the natural smallpox (1776)
- 220784: The age of unbelief (1795)
- 220861: Alessandro nelle Indie (1761)
- 220862: Alessandro in Persia melodrama. Per Il Teatro Di S.M.B. di Francesco Vanneschi (1741)
- 220934: Allessandro nell' Indie (1756)
- 221205: Bellerofonte (1747)
- 221554: American resistance indefensible (1776)
- 221598: The ancient and present state of Glocestershire (1768)
- 221640: A catalogue of a collection of antient and modern coins and medals (1795)
- 221787: An answer to the declaration of the American Congress (1776)
- 221789: An answer to the declaration of the American congress (1776)
- 221818: An answer to the pretended remarks on Mr. Webber's scheme (1741)
- 221913: Anti-Diabo-Lady (1777)
- 221915: Antigono (1757)
- 222027: An appeal to facts (1751)
- 222123: An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles (1782)
- 222191: Arminio (1760)
- 222207: Arsaces (1737)
- 222562: An authentic account of the conduct of the Young Chevalier (1749)
- 222568: An authentic account of the whole conduct of the young Chevalier (1749)
- 222596: An authentick account of the conduct of the young Chevalier (1749)
- 222801: The book of the chronicle of James (1743)
- 222871: Pentecost (1761)
- 222892: A catalogue of the libraries of Edward Marshall Esq (1724)
- 222894: Bibliotheca selectissima: being a very curious and choice collection of books, collected out of several counties in England (1723)
- 222896: Bibliotheca literaria; seu librorum maxime? insignium catalogus: containing a very curious and uncommon collection of Books in most Languages, relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland (1723)
- 222900: Catalogus librorum, tam antiquorum, quam recentium in omni & facultate praestantissimorum (1723)
- 222904: Bibliotheca antiquaria & politica (1723)
- 223210: Bibliotheca Askeviana (1784)
- 223424: A sermon preach'd in the audience of His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; captain-general, governor and commander in chief, the Honourable His Majesty's coucil, and the Honourable House of Representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England (1754)
- 223829: The sporting kalendar (1751)
- 223830: The Sporting kalendar (1752)
- 223831: The sporting kalendar (1753)
- 223832: The sporting kalendar (1754)
- 223833: The sporting kalendar (1755)
- 223836: The sporting kalendar (1757)
- 224053: The true and ancient hereditary right consider'd and explain'd (1729)
- 224181: Perseverance. A poem (1755)
- 224217: The goodness and severity of God (1717)
- 224308: Catalogus librorum ex bibliothecis virorum Reverendi eruditissimique Jo. Lowthorp, M.A. & F.R.S (1728)
- 224445: A Catalogue of the entire and valuable library of the late Rev. Michael Lort, D.D. F.R.S. and A.S (1791)
- 224501: A catalogue (1793)
- 224604: A defence of the late learned Dr. Clarke's notion of natural liberty (1730)
- 224610: The rival lap dog and the tale (1730)
- 224878: An essay on spirit (1751)
- 225230: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1799)
- 225280: [A] Narrative of the effects of a medicine, newly discovered, by Mr. Keyser, a German chymist in Paris (1760)
- 225315: L'exercise du microscope, contenant un abrege? de tout ce qui a e?te? ecrit par les meilleurs autheurs touchant les objets les plus curieux: avec les precautions qu'on doit prendre pour faire les observations avec succes. Anquel est ajoute? La description d'un microscope, qu'on peut appeller universel, d'autant qu'on y trouve les proprietez de toutes les differentes sortes quiayent encore parues. Construit sur un nouveau plan, par Franc?ois Watkins (1754)
- 225401: A short historical view of the controversy concerning an intermediate state (1765)
- 225402: A short historical view of the controversy concerning an intermediate state (1765)
- 225418: Truth, but no treason (1748)
- 225462: Love in a village (1763)
- 225639: Sermons for Sunday-Schools (1792)
- 226387: The salvation of God's people often slow (1745)
- 226467: The patriot-Minister (1778)
- 226504: An address to the clergy concerning their departure from the doctrines of the reformation (1767)
- 226957: A catalogue of the libraries of the late Nicholas Munckley (1765)
- 226958: A catalogue of the libraries of the late Sir John Barnard, Knt (1765)
- 226980: A catalogue of the library of the late John Grey (1770)
- 226999: A catalogue of the library of Thomas Jekyl (1775)
- 227020: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the Great Room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, May the first, 1769. By the Royal Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. The tenth year of exhibiting (1769)
- 227021: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c (1764)
- 227022: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, drawings, prints, &c (1761)
- 227023: A catalogue of the pictures (1761)
- 227024: A catalogue of the pictures, scriptures, models, drawings, prints, &c (1762)
- 227046: A catalogue of the singular collection of scarce and uncommon printed books and tracts, together with the manuscripts and choice cabinet of British, Saxon and English, gold, silver, and copper coins, and medals, of the ingenious Mr. Edward Steele, painter (1758)
- 227073: A catalogue of the valuable library (1786)
- 227079: A catalogue of the valuable library of the late J. Toup (1786)
- 227095: A catalogue of the very valuable library of books, manuscripts, and prints (1786)
- 227102: A catalogue of twenty thousand volumes, including the library of the late eminent Mr. Ralph Thoresby, Gent. F. R. S. Late of Leeds, And of several other Libraries, lately purchased (1764)
- 227585: Jupiter & Saturn (1782)
- 227596: Just arriv'd, and to be seen, at Young Man's Coffee-house, Charing-Cross, ... a little man, fifty years of age, two feet nine inches high, and the father of eight children; born without any joints in his wrists, (1738)
- 227601: Just arrived from Italy, the artificial aviary. To be seen ... at Mr. Symes's, the Black-Peruke, opposite the mews, Charing-Cross; (1754)
- 227745: A general view of the East-India Company (1772)
- 227755: King George for England (1745)
- 227765: King Jehoshaphat's charge to his judges, and St. Paul's spiritual charge to civil magistrates (1728)
- 228170: The comforts of matrimony (1739)
- 228187: By Her Majesty's permission. This is to give notice to all gentlemen, ladies, and others, that over against the Mews-Gate, at Charing Cross, is to be seen a collection of strange and wonderful creature, (1704)
- 228328: A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books (1779)
- 228344: A catalogue of a large collection of the best books (1760)
- 228358: A catalogue of a most valuable and curious collection of Greek and Roman gold and silver medals, lately purchased abroad by Dr. Giraldi (1767)
- 228417: A catalogue of a very large and curious collection of books (1784)
- 228419: A catalogue of a very large and fine collection of valuable books (1784)
- 228476: A catalogue of choice and valuable books in most faculties and languages (1722)
- 228519: A catalogue of near fifty thousand volumes of curious books (1783)
- 228520: A catalogue of near forty thousand volumes of choice books (1782)
- 228527: A catalogue of near twenty thousand volumes (1760)
- 228550: A catalogue of prints and books of prints (1779)
- 228558: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1787)
- 228559: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1788)
- 228560: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books lately purchased (1767)
- 228562: A catalogue of several libraries lately purchased (1771)
- 228584: A catalogue of the botanical and natural history part of the library of the late John (1794)
- 228623: A catalogue of the elegant and valuable libraries of Charles Chauncy (1790)
- 228747: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Greek and Roman coins, lately taken in the Levant, by the Leopard private ship of war (1759)
- 228879: The charge of Isaac (1745)
- 228881: The charge of Isaac (1745)
- 229200: Il ciro riconosciuto (1759)
- 229440: The compleat city and country cook (1732)
- 229448: A compleat discovery of a method of observing the longitude at sea (1724)
- 229473: A complete and faithful collection of the several papers which have been published in Oxford (1772)
- 229618: The conduct of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Winchester (1770)
- 229619: The conduct of the Royal Academicians (1771)
- 229698: The consequences of trade (1741)
- 229720: Considerations on the advantages of yielding up to Spain the un-expired term of the Assiento contract for an equivalent (1748)
- 229878: Oriental apologues (1765)
- 230042: Considerations on the trade to Africa (1749)
- 230166: A description of East-Florida (1769)
- 230216: A design for the bridge at New Palace Yard, Westminster, (inscribed to the Right Hon. the Lords and gentlemen, appointed commissioners for building the same) composed of nine arches, independent of each other; whose nature is such, that the greatest weight possibly to be impressed cannot break them down. Admitting 880 feet water-way for the flux and reflux of the tides (1736)
- 230317: A dialogue between the old black horse at Charing Cross, and the new one (1718)
- 230320: A dialogue between Thomas Jones (1749)
- 230352: La didone (1761)
- 230363: A digest of the law concerning libels (1765)
- 230427: Discord (1773)
- 230507: A discourse on the expediency of establishing fishing stations (1786)
- 230529: A discourse upon informations and informers (1755)
- 230797: A defence of the doctrines of sovereign grace (1768)
- 230864: Demetrio (1757)
- 230868: Il demofoonte (1755)
- 230893: A description of a chart of biography (1770)
- 231016: Eight discourses on the harmony of the three first evangelists (1760)
- 231205: The Empty purse (1750)
- 231280: The english Pericles (1759)
- 231378: Epigrams of Martial, &c. with mottos from Horace, &c (1773)
- 231674: Some proceedings in the last Parliament (1747)
- 231817: Bibliotheca Askeviana (1774)
- 231888: An essay for a nosological and comparative view of the cynanche maligna (1787)
- 232042: An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear (1769)
- 232043: An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear (1770)
- 232139: Essays on the puerperal fever (1768)
- 232177: Eumene (1765)
- 232480: An experimental enquiry concerning the contents (1760)
- 232599: Ezio (1755)
- 233002: The court and city register (1746)
- 233005: The Court and city register for the year 1749 (1749)
- 233007: The court and city register (1751)
- 233008: The second edition of the court and city register (1752)
- 233009: The court and city register (1753)
- 233011: The court and city register (1754)
- 233013: Court and city register (1755)
- 233046: The courtier and patriot (1757)
- 233088: Creation (1784)
- 233235: Cursory observations on the poems attributed to Thomas Rowley (1782)
- 233393: A dissertation on the governments, manners, and spirit of Asia (1787)
- 233517: The doctor dissected (1771)
- 233586: Dorinda (1743)
- 234033: The fall of Mortimer (1731)
- 234034: The fall of Mortimer (1732)
- 234063: The false patriot (1742)
- 234072: Falstaff's wedding (1766)
- 234078: A familiar epistle to the most impudent man living (1749)
- 234173: Farnace (1759)
- 234269: The female advocate (1771)
- 234271: The female apologist (1748)
- 234291: Fetonte (1747)
- 234379: First proposals for insurance on marriage; by the Generous Society: ... Charing-Cross (1710)
- 234394: The Fisheries revived: or, Britain's hidden treasure discovered (1750)
- 234611: The grand artificial flower garden (1783)
- 234709: The grinsted ballad (1750)
- 234796: The hampstead congress (1745)
- 234918: Hecuba (1726)
- 235549: Hope (1783)
- 235562: Horace's instructions to the Roman senate (1740)
- 236105: The Infatuated faction (1715)
- 236272: Insurance from loss by fire. By the Amicable Contributors (1730)
- 236391: Israel in Babylon (1764)
- 236394: Israel in Egypt (1765)
- 236436: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 236437: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 236578: The laurel (1751)
- 236607: Laws of the legislature of the state of New York (1786)
- 236623: The layman's sermon (1745)
- 236633: A learned dissertation on dumpling (1726)
- 236792: A letter from a member of the Long Parliament (1778)
- 236846: A letter from H---- G----g, Esq; one of the gentlemen of the bed-chamber to the young Chevalier, ... that attended him from Avignon, in his late journey through Germany, ... To a particular friend (1750)
- 236847: A letter from H---- G----g, Esq (1750)
- 237093: A letter to Dr. Richard Huck (1770)
- 237265: A letter to the heads of the University of Oxford, on a late very remarkable affair (1747)
- 237341: A letter to the Reverend Dr Durell (1768)
- 237394: A Letter to the Right Honourable Frederick, Lord North, first Lord of the Treasury (1774)
- 237466: A letter to the Tories (1747)
- 237520: The letters of Atticus (1731)
- 237618: Leucippo (1764)
- 237670: Love in a village (1763)
- 237671: Love in a village (1763)
- 237672: Love in a village (1763)
- 237709: The love of our country (1783)
- 237756: The loves of Hero and Leander (1747)
- 237801: Lucio Vero (1747)
- 238011: Manufactures improper subjects of taxation (1785)
- 238056: Marriages made in heav'n (1712)
- 238093: The master of the opera (1737)
- 238226: Memoirs of the pillory (1759)
- 238285: The memorial of the Chevalr. de St. George (1726)
- 238443: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Greek and Roman coins and medals of the Late Revd. Mr. Wilkins, deceased (1759)
- 238642: Mitridate. Drama, per il Teatro di S.M.B. Di F. Vanneschi (1746)
- 238671: A narrative of the affair between Mr. Cresswell, and Miss Sc--e (1747)
- 238875: Neues Bu?cher Verzeichnis der Deutschen Lese-Bibliothek No. 63, Charing Cross. Im Anfange des Jahrs 1796 (1796)
- 239159: Fordyce delineated (1767)
- 239223: Four elegies (1760)
- 239267: Six old plays (1779)
- 239568: The Present state of the national debt (1740)
- 239773: Remarks on the history of Fingal (1762)
- 239955: A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the young Chevalier (1749)
- 240082: Liberty invaded; or, The remarkable case of an English lady, presumptuously held in a slavish imprisonment (1751)
- 240204: The life (1775)
- 240445: Lord Clive's speech, in the House of Commons, 30th March, 1772 (1772)
- 240518: Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general (1744)
- 240584: A modest argument, pro and con, enquiring into the cause why base and mean actions should be committed by the Irish in particular, more than any other nation (1731)
- 240891: Musæum Thoresbyanum (1764)
- 240912: Museum, Spring-Gardens, Charing-Cross (1780)
- 240956: Mystical mathematics applied to moon-hauling (1786)
- 240974: Unanimity a poem (1780)
- 241109: Observations on the northern fisheries (1786)
- 241167: Observationum medicinalium fasciculus (1757)
- 241248: An ode, on the crushing of the rebellion, Anno MDCCXLVI (1746)
- 241260: Lyric odes (1782)
- 241282: More lyric odes (1783)
- 241483: The old mode & the new (1703)
- 241504: L'Olimpliade. Drama per musica: da rappresentarsi sopra il teatro di S.M.B. La musica n?uova ed intera produzione del Singtomaso Angustino Arne, dottoe di musica. La poesia orginariamente d?el Signor Metastasio, alla quale Giovan Gualberto Bottarelli, senza pregiudizio dell' azione principale, ha dato intieramente un nuovo giro, cambiato alcune arie, alterato varj recitativi, ed aggiunto il quarterto, ed il duettino del terzo attl (1765)
- 241527: Pharamond an opera. As perform'd at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market (1737)
- 241598: The picture of love. A poem. To which is prefix'd an epistle dedicatory to the Right Honourable William Pulteney, Esq (1731)
- 241611: Pietas Oxoniensis (1768)
- 241664: Plain and familiar instructions on ruptures (1750)
- 241727: A plan for conciliating the jarring political interests of Great Britain and her North American Colonies (1775)
- 241839: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of Chelmsford, October 9, 1746 (1746)
- 242022: Poems on various subjects (1779)
- 242024: An absolute (1746)
- 242145: A proper reply to the remarks on the Craftsman's Vindication of his two patrons (1736)
- 242265: Proposals for insurance on marriage: by the Generous Society: at their Office at Templeman's Coffee-House, at Charing Cross (1710)
- 242265: Proposals for insurance on marriage: by the Generous Society: at their Office at Templeman's Coffee-House, at Charing Cross (1710)
- 242555: An occasional letter to the Revd. Dr. Keen (1750)
- 242700: Cadenus and Vanessa (1726)
- 242779: Memoirs of the life and times (1748)
- 242825: The hard-Us'd poet's complaint (1750)
- 242881: A sermon (1793)
- 242882: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1793)
- 242889: A sermon (1793)
- 242894: A sermon preached at the chapel in Prince's Street (1794)
- 242950: The power of fancy. A poem. By the Author (1773)
- 243406: The advantages of peaceableness (1717)
- 243681: The legal degrees of marriage stated and considered (1774)
- 243909: A short account of the institution (1785)
- 244006: Memoirs of the late Sir John Barnard (1776)
- 244128: Observations upon the manifesto of His Catholick Majesty; with an answer to his reasons for not paying the ninety-five thousand pounds (1739)
- 244442: The danger and immodesty of the present too general custom of unnecessarily employing men-midwives (1772)
- 244489: Elegies (1763)
- 244595: Miscellaneous observations on the tragedy of Hamlet (1752)
- 244604: A letter to Miss Nossiter (1753)
- 244673: Minutes and proceedings of a court-martial (1772)
- 245016: The cases of polygamy (1732)
- 245031: A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Dr. Gregory Sharpe (1771)
- 245109: A catalogue of the entire and valuable library of Doctor Robert Taylor (1762)
- 245564: An enquiry into the causes which have most commonly prevented success in the operation of extracting the cataract; with an account of the means by which they may either be avoided or rectified (1795)
- 245806: A sermon preached at the court end of the town and in the city, on Sunday October 25, 1772 (1773)
- 246076: The origin of our grievances (1770)
- 246122: [A] treatise on the small-pox and fevers (1761)
- 246164: The summer's tale (1765)
- 246796: A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, President; and the governors of the London Infirmary (1746)
- 246912: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Lincoln (1778)
- 247024: Testimonies to the genius and memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1792)
- 247070: The reform'd coquet (1760)
- 247089: The wisdom and duty of preserving destitute infants (1753)
- 247147: The gentleman and builder's director (1774)
- 247637: Elegies (1767)
- 247773: C. Parker's new catalogue, of a fine collection of books (1775)
- 247818: The substance of a speech made by Lord Auckland, on Monday the second day of May, 1796 (1796)
- 247927: The divine institution of the Gospel ministry (1750)
- 247929: A form of prayer (1756)
- 247979: La vera lode cantata a cinque voci (1759)
- 248023: E. Ballard's new catalogue of several libraries and collections lately purchased (1784)
- 248024: A catalogue of several collections of books (1784)
- 248025: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1784)
- 248026: A catalogue of books (1784)
- 248038: A statement of Dr. White's literary obligations to the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Badcock (1790)
- 248093: The discovery (1763)
- 248205: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1771)
- 248242: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1783)
- 248267: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1783)
- 248303: The discovery (1763)
- 248336: Viator (1782)
- 248464: A letter from Mr. Dalrymple to Dr. Hawkesworth (1773)
- 248713: Poems on various subjects (1779)
- 248999: A catalogue of maps, charts, and plans (1778)
- 249237: Letters to the guardians of the infant poor to be appointed by the act of last session of Parliament (1767)
- 249339: Reflections on men's prejudices against religion, and their mistakes in the practice of it. Translated from the French. In two parts (1709)
- 249348: A treatise on ship-building and navigation (1754)
- 249434: Reflections on the Marriage Act (1764)
- 249453: Reflections upon the fall of a great prince (1765)
- 249498: Remarks on An essay concerning miracles (1752)
- 249663: Satan's harvest home (1749)
- 249668: Sir Philip Sydney's Defence of poetry (1787)
- 249756: Remarks on the slave trade (1788)
- 250970: A history of the late siege of Gibraltar (1786)
- 251107: Seasonable advice to the disinterested freeholders of Great Britain (1741)
- 251265: The works of the late Clifton Wintringham (1752)
- 251402: An essay on spirit (1751)
- 251617: An abstract of the Bill for manning the Royal Navy with volunteers. With a full defence ... Being the substance of six letters addressed to William Pulteney, Esq. and ... William Pitt; with additions: ... Also, a letter addressed to the gentlemen of the faculty. ... By John Stevenson. (1787)
- 251896: Critical observations on the art of dancing (1765)
- 251899: The cases of polygamy (1732)
- 252077: Memoir of a map of Hindoostan; or The Mogul's Empire (1783)
- 252869: The groans of Great-Britain (1753)
- 252895: Historical remarks on the castle of the Bastille (1789)
- 253478: The memoirs of Mrs. Catherine Jemmat (1765)
- 253696: A short and easy introduction to heraldry (1775)
- 253942: Some observations on the writers of the present age (1752)
- 254784: La belle assemble?e (1731)
- 255397: General Coach-Office, Golden-Cross, Charing-Cross. A directory to the Royal Mail, Royal Patent, and other carriages, which set out from the above office, (1795)
- 255397: General Coach-Office, Golden-Cross, Charing-Cross. A directory to the Royal Mail, Royal Patent, and other carriages, which set out from the above office, (1795)
- 255982: A catalogue of several libraries lately purchased (1776)
- 257863: A catalogue of the remaining part of the valuable collection of the late well known antiquary Mr. Martin (1774)
- 257937: The Charitable Corporation vindicated, as well when in the heighth [sic] of trade, as in its present situation (1745)
- 258232: An authentic account of the young Chevalier (1749)
- 258475: An essay on the external use of water (1767)
- 258782: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1796)
- 258869: A Companion to the almanac for the year 1755 (1755)
- 258898: The devil to pay (1732)
- 259105: The christian militant (1799)
- 259187: The attack and defence of fortify'd places. In three parts (1747)
- 259195: Considerations on the present state of our northern colonies (1763)
- 259397: The complaints of the manufacturers (1752)
- 259410: Christ crucified (1706)
- 260069: A dialogue between King Richard III. and his adopted son Richard IV (1744)
- 260700: Britannia's fortune-teller (1733)
- 261418: The irish miscellany (1746)
- 261888: An agreeable companion for a few hours (1773)
- 261906: A learned dissertation on dumpling (1726)
- 262158: The rates and conditions of insurance of the Ph?nix Fire-Office, Lombard-Street and Charing-Cross, London (1797)
- 262629: The life of Hubert (1797)
- 262732: Regulations and instructions for carrying on the recruiting service of His Majesty's forces (1796)
- 262741: The Remarkable life and transactions of Charlotte Crutchey, a banker's daughter, in Lombard Street (1775)
- 262858: Remarks on the report of Mr. John Golborne (1778)
- 263193: The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett, formerly known to the public by the lame beggar: who, for a long time, swept the way at the Mewsgate, Charing-Cross (1800)
- 263530: The royal ecclesiastical gazetteer; or, Clergyman's pocket kalendar (1774)
- 265030: Proposals from the Ph?nix Fire-Office, Lombard-Street and Charing-Cross, for insuring houses, buildings, farmers stock, goods, ... from loss or damage by fire (1797)
- 265547: The living water (1746)
- 265867: Observations upon the manifesto of His Catholick Majesty; with an answer to his reasons for not paying the ninety-five thousand pounds (1739)
- 266127: Merope. A tragedy (1740)
- 266143: Military instruction from the late King of Prussia (1797)
- 267175: A mirrour for the critics, &c. &c (1761)
- 267228: Memoir of a map of Hindoostan (1783)
- 267531: A narrative of the extraordinary effects of a medicine well known all over Europe (1770)
- 267549: Narrative of the operations of the British army in India (1792)
- 267745: Plan of a practical dictionary of music (1797)
- 267941: A treatise on the decorative part of civil architecture (1791)
- 268283: The triumphant Christian (1751)
- 268343: Reflections upon East-India shipping (1773)
- 268405: The poor soldier (1789)
- 268938: A sermon preached at Hammersmith-Chapel, and St. Giles's, in the fields, on account of the death of the Rev. Thomas Manning, A.M (1787)
- 269497: The Torbay expedition: a satire (1740)
- 269655: A tour to the Royal Spa at Cheltenham; or, Gloucestershire displayed (1789)
- 269787: The skull (1783)
- 269874: Three comedies (1771)
- 270482: An appendix (1753)
- 270572: A treatise on civil architecture (1768)
- 271212: Vanelia (1732)
- 271230: A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland (1789)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 271441: The occasional writer (1733)
- 271703: A treatise on onanism, &c (1772)
- 271965: The tenth epistle of that first book of Horace. Imitated (1756)
- 271973: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 272106: An useful companion (1709)
- 272172: The theory of perspective demonstrated (1766)
- 272481: The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury (1732)
- 272700: The lyrick pacquet (1764)
- 273034: The new year's gift (1730)
- 273513: A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Colvill, rear admiral of the White Squadron, and late commander in chief, of His Majesty's Squadron in North-america, wrote by Lt. Robert Dugdale, late commander of His Majesty's arm'd schooner the Magdalen (1767)
- 274041: A letter to His Majesty's Attorney General (1796)
- 274498: Visus illustratus; or, The sight rendered clear and distinct (1783)
- 274925: The repository: or, Half-yearly register (1769)
- 275867: The nominal husband: or, Distress'd innocence (1751)
- 276054: An essay towards pointing out in a short and plain method the eloquence and action proper for the pulpit (1765)
- 276254: A system of divinity (1768)
- 276723: The case of the publicans, both in town and country, laid open (1752)
- 276889: The excellency of the spirit of benevolence (1782)
- 277240: Divine paraphrases (1728)
- 277357: Of the first invention of writing (1716)
- 277357: Of the first invention of writing (1716)
- 277376: The expediency of preventive wisdom (1750)
- 277450: Hoyle abridged (1791)
- 277490: The exercises of the chien savant; or, learn'd [sic] French dog (1750)
- 278061: Considerations on the bill now depending in Parliament (1779)
- 278215: The free-Masons accusation and defence (1726)
- 278560: A catalogue of part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Wood, author of the Institute of the laws of England (1723)
- 278618: The commemoration of Handel. A poem (1786)
- 278786: English state-lottery (1794)
- 280027: A new dramatic entertainment called The royal chace (1736)
- 280084: A New edition of the court and city register, or, Gentleman's complete annual kalendar, for the year 1771 (1771)
- 280184: The court register (1744)
- 280499: Carmen coronarium (1727)
- 280525: The Antient and present state of Military Law in Great Britain consider'd (1750)
- 280531: Judas Macchabæus (1766)
- 281064: Les delices de Windsore; or, A pocket companion to Windsor Castle; and the country adjacent (1771)
- 281071: A catalogue of the libraries of the Hon. Lieutenant General Guise, of George Street, Hanover Square, Joseph Grove, Esq; of Richmond, and part of the library of the Revd. Charles Morgan, prebendary of Durham, all lately deceased (1765)
- 281073: A catalogue of several libraries (1766)
- 281347: An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Magdalen Charity (1763)
- 281426: By His Majesty's command (1794)
- 281429: A catalogue of useful and valuable books in all branches of literature (1791)
- 281463: A catalogue of the genuine library, manuscripts, and prints, of the Rev. Edward Thomas (1787)
- 281506: D. Justiniani Institutionum liber primus (1749)
- 281588: Catalogus librorum in omni fere? arte & scientia præstantium (1723)
- 282545: Instructions for playing the chronological and historical game of England, according to Mons. L'abbe Gaultier's method (1791)
- 282625: The tutor's assistant (1768)
- 282947: Foedus spirituale. In usum extranei lectoris. A sacerdote in ecclesia? Anglicana? (1713)
- 283086: The gallimaufry (1796)
- 283719: Interesting letters of Pope Clement XIV (1777)
- 284930: An account of the rise (1774)
- 285809: The Court and city register. For the year 1756 (1756)
- 285823: The Court and city register. For the year 1765 (1765)
- 286075: A speech made at Charing-Cross, by Doctor Fremington Thomas, to justify the conduct of his dear friends, the special jury, composed of, &c. &c. &c (1770)
- 286322: The Gallimaufry; or, Budget of momus: second edition, with additions (1800)
- 286760: The housewife (1781)
- 286791: Just arrived from the glaciers, the two wonderful brothers, called albinos (1790)
- 287159: Annet's short-hand perfected (1761)
- 287841: The great theater of honour and nobility (1754)
- 287876: The history and antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, and the once-adjoining monastery (1726)
- 288085: Memoir of a chart from the Strait of Allass to the island Bouro (1799)
- 288146: A catalogue of the library of Sir John Darnall, Knight, Serjeant at Law, late Judge of the Marshalsea-Court, deceased (1736)
- 288344: Human life, a state of pilgrimage (1773)
- 288405: Vimonda (1788)
- 288549: Tom K----g's: or, The paphian grove (1738)
- 288562: This day is published, No. XVII. Price One Shilling, (containing A Plan of the Fort and Town in the Isle of Aix, before it was demolished by the English in 1758. A Plan of Fort Lupin on the River Charante.) of A description of the maritime parts of France (1759)
- 289066: Remarkable cures, of gouty, bilious, and nervous cases, related by the patients themselves, and published at their desire, in sundry letters to John Scot, M.D. author of an enquiry into the origin of the gout, &c. &c. &c (1783)
- 289874: The Court and city register; or, Gentleman's complete annual calendar, for the year 1779 (1779)
- 289954: A Critical examination of the evidence for and against the prisoners Peter Calas, his mother, &c (1762)
- 290213: A Tour to Spa (1774)
- 290264: Practical husbandry (1799)
- 290453: A protest against law taxes (1793)
- 290643: A catalogue of the library of that learned antiquary (1719)
- 291023: The Court and city register. For the year 1752 (1752)
- 291075: The only true and authentic trial of John Swan and Miss Elizabeth Jeffreys (1752)
- 292639: A statement of Dr. White's literary obligations to the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Badcock, and the Rev. Samuel Parr, L.L.D. By Joseph White, D.D (1790)
- 293257: To the Right Honorable William Windham (1799)
- 293859: The Construction and use of the sea quadrant, commonly called Hadley's quadrant (1757)
- 294152: Acis and Galatea, a serenata (1764)
- 294153: Acis and Galatea, a serenata (1764)
- 294204: Vanelia (1732)
- 294256: Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward (1763)
- 294677: A Modest reply, to the author of the letter to Dr. Codex (1734)
- 294999: Thoughts on our articles of religion (1771)
- 295089: A description of the road from London to Bath and Bristol (1797)
- 295137: An exact and correct list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1728)
- 295309: An exact, and correct list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, as also of the House of Commons of the first British Parliament of King George (1720)
- 295315: The Nominal husband: or, Distressed innocence (1750)
- 295534: Madge's addresses to Christopher Twist-wit, Esquire, Bath-laureat, and Miller's Plumian professor (1777)
- 295717: A vindication of the histories of the Old and New Testament (1753)
- 295727: A dissertation on the Phædon of Plato (1774)
- 296170: The royal Kalendar (1783)
- 296567: The royal kalendar (1797)
- 297329: To ladies and gentlemen. Godwin, no. 6, St. Martins Court, (opposite the butcher's shop) Leicester Fields, London, respectfully acquaints the ladies, that he is at present supplied with the most beautiful long hair braids that can be selected from the different parts of Europe; (1800)
- 297606: A Dialogue between the Rev. Mr. Whitefield and Mr. Garnor. Being both schoolfellows and fellow-oxonians together (1739)
- 297612: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 297762: Descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery (1772)
- 297782: A Tour to Spa (1777)
- 297949: Shirts and shifts, made in the neatest manner, of fine holland or Irish cloth, plain or ruffled. Shirts for the army, of strong yard-wide Irish cloth. ... By N. Shearerd, in Cockspur-Street, facing Suffolk-Street, Charing Cross. (1776)
- 298101: An account of the expedition of the British fleet on Lake Champlain (1776)
- 298271: The Court and city register; or, Gentleman's complete annual calendar, for the year 1784 (1784)
- 298273: The Court and city register; or, Gentleman's complete annual calendar, for the year 1794 (1794)
- 298948: Robert Blunt, at the Golden-Ball, opposite the Mews, Charing Cross, makes and sells all sorts of holland and fine Irish linen shirts (1764)
- 299176: Manly, goldsmith, jeweller, &c. no 119, Cheapside, opposite Bread-Street, and no 1, Suffolk-Street, Charing-Cross, opposite Pall-Mall, has acquired the art of making a beautiful gold-colour metal, equal to the celebrated ore or gold of Manheim, ... all the articles are stampe J. Manly, and sold by him ... and at Mr. Montague's, Bath, only (1785)
- 299216: For bruises, sprains, rheumatisms, &c. Dr. Steers's chemical opodeldoc, sold by the proprietors, Henry Steers, (son of the late Dr. Steers) removed from no. 9, Charing-Cross, to his medicine warehouse, no. 10, Old Bond Street, ... and Francis Newbery, at the new and only warehouse for Dr. James's powder, no. 45, in St. Paul's Church-yard, (1780)
- 299442: A copy of verses (1794)
- 299443: A copy of verses (1798)
- 299977: New and correct lists of both Houses of Parliament: summoned to meet the 10th of November 1747 (1747)
- 300185: A plan for the more easy and speedy execution of the laws relating to the new paving, cleansing and lighting the streets of Westminster. By Charles Whitworth, Esq (1762)
- 300682: A whip and a bell (1712)
- 300731: An account of the examination and expelling of Adam Cardonel (1712)
- 301109: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, hired armed-vessels, gun-boats, &c. With their commanders and stations (1800)
- 301338: A new edition of The court and city register (1775)
- 302480: Francis Watkins, optician, at Charing Cross, London, makes spectacles of all sorts (1777)
- 302735: An essay on the right of property in land, with respect to its foundation in the law of nature; its present establishment by the Municipal Laws of Europe; and the regulations by which it might be rendered more beneficial to the lower ranks of mankind (1782)
- 303142: The cattle-keeper's assistant; or Complete directory for country gentlemen, sportsmen, farmers, graziers (1781)
- 303381: I Tre gobbi rivali (1761)
- 305174: Reflections on gaming (1777)
- 305660: By His Majesty's command (1793)
- 306191: By His Majesty's command (1792)
- 306714: A topographical survey of the county of Berks (1761)
- 306733: Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone (1797)
- 307317: Proposals from the Phoenix Company, Lombard-Street, London, and Charing-Cross, Westminster, for insuring houses, buildings, goods, ... ships in harbour, ... from loss or damage by fire (1785)
- 307341: Mr. Paulin's account of his inducement and endeavours to be serviceable to the public, in new paving the streets, and regulating the watch, and making more effectual provision for the extinction of fires (1756)
- 307527: Sketch of the harbour and town of Ostend (1798)
- 308219: A new system (1776)
- 309494: L. Carruthers, staymaker (1750)
- 309533: The right and true history of the wicked life and actions of the Lady Lawley, and Sir Peter Stranger (1731)
- 309609: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books (1781)
- 309632: A catalogue of books (1779)
- 309633: A catalogue of books, consisting of about twenty thousand volumes, in various languages, arts and sciences, with a very large collection of curious pamphlets (1780)
- 309634: A catalogue of books (1781)
- 309635: A catalogue of books, in various languages, arts and sciences including a great variety of curious and valuable works lately purchased (1781)
- 309636: A catalogue of books (1782)
- 309656: A catalogue of valuable books (1767)
- 309658: A catalogue of a genuine library of law books (1770)
- 309660: This day are published, (Price 8s.) Sophonisba, Queen of Carthage; and Phoenissa, her friend; two oval prints (Dimensions 10 inches 3-8ths by 8 1/2) in imitation of red-chalk drawings (1774)
- 309662: S. Leacroft's sale of books for 1775 (1775)
- 309741: A catalogue of a very large and curious collection of valuable books (1780)
- 309762: A catalogue of a very large collection of books, in history, antiquities, divinity, poetry, physic, natural history, mathematics, law, in classical and philogical learning, and other branches of literature (1776)
- 309763: A catalogue of a large and fine collection of books, comprehending above thirty thousand volumes, ancient and modern, in most languages, including the libraries of the Reverend Edward Southwell, rector of Asterby, in Lincolnshire, of William Jones, M.D. and several others (1781)
- 309802: Letters of Neptune and Gracchus, addressed to the P--- of W---, and other distinguished characters; now first collected from their original publication in the Morning Post (1784)
- 309900: Part I (1794)
- 310020: A catalogue of several valuable libraries (1760)
- 310021: L. Davis's sale (1773)
- 310258: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books (1782)
- 310446: Jeremiah and Walter Watkins, optical, mathematical and philosophical instrument makers to their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York, and the Duke of Clarence, (nephews and successors to Mr. Fran. Watkins,) no. 5, Charing-Cross, London; ... = Jeremiah et Walter Watkins, inge?nieur [sic] en instrumens d'optique, de mathematiques, et de phisique, a? leurs altesses royales le Duc & la Duchesse d'York, et le Duc de Clarence, (neveux et successeurs de Mr. Fran. Watkins,) au no. 5, Charing-Cross, a? Londres, (1793)
- 310840: Inscription, seasonable, for the royal, and popular, pump of Charing-Cross; to answer a new, and seditious, poem-(Churchilly)-called, Independence (1764)
- 310912: [A] catalogue of the libraries of Mr. Thomas Newcomb, printer, and a gentleman of furnival's-Inn, deceased (1720)
- 310944: A catalogue of a large collection of books, including the valublae libraries of Sir Thomas Gatehouse (1775)
- 311028: Francois Watkins, opticien, a? Charing-Cross, a? Londres, fait & vend toutes sorte de lunettes, (1762)
- 311030: Francis Watkins, and Addison Smith, opticians, at Charing Cross, London, make spectacles of all sorts, (1764)
- 311032: Francois Watkins, opticien, a? Charing Cross, a? Londres, fait & vend toutes sortes de lunettes, (1775)
- 311332: The Ordinary of Newgate's account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words of four malefactors (1760)
- 311407: Ellis's English atlas: or, A compleat chorography of England and Wales (1768)
- 311717: A seasonable hue and cry after the Pretender (1745)
- 312049: Be careful of this and prosper (1750)
- 313560: A new edition (1784)
- 313709: The whole procession, of the effigies that was [sic] carried thro' the city and suburbs of London (1717)
- 314293: Le petit Neptune franc?ois (1761)
- 315101: To the nobility, gentry, and curious in general. There is to be seen at the Black Peruke, facing the Mews, Charing-Cross, by one or more, without loss of time, at one shilling each person, the extraordinary phaenomenon of nature, the white negro girl (1750)
- 315940: Bibliotheca rarissima: a catalogue of curious and uncommon books (1720)
- 316688: Copy of a circular letter to colonels of regular regiments of infantry relative to regimental pay masters (1797)
- 316884: Of the stupendous gout-stone (1723)
- 316937: This day was published, in quarto, price five shillings, sewed, Testimonies to the genius and memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1793)
- 316971: Easy and comprehensive description of the terrestrial and celestial globes, with their several uses (1798)
- 316999: An excellent new song. Giving a full account of a noble lord, who was bilk'd of his birth-day cloths; and which afterwards appear'd and were burnt on the Pretender's back at Charing-Cross, Febr. 6. 1713-14 (1714)
- 317243: This day was published, in quarto, price five shillings, sewed, Testimonies to the genius and memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1794)
- 317496: Proposals for publishing A system of anatomy and physiology (1796)
- 317797: An elegy on a most excellent man and much lamented friend (1771)
- 318260: The exhortation (1762)
- 318491: Particulars and conditions of sale, of the villa of Purbright, the property of the late Honourable Admiral Byron; most desirably situate between Guildford and Bagshot, in the county of Surry; together with the estate of Duchess Farm, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Like, (by order of the executor,) at the Golden-Cross, Charing-Cross, on Friday the 11th of May, 1787, (1787)
- 318507: An elegy occasioned by the rejection of Mr. Wilberforce's motion for the abolition of the African slave trade (1791)
- 318689: Here is a dialogue, that passed between the poor beast at Charing-Cross, and the strange beast in G---- S------ (1726)
- 318689: Here is a dialogue, that passed between the poor beast at Charing-Cross, and the strange beast in G---- S------ (1726)
- 318773: Laws and regulations of the Ossulston Dispensary (1791)
- 319219: Descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery, exhibited in the museum, at Spring-Gardens, Charing-Cross (1772)
- 319237: The following medicines have some years been in the first estimation for the cure of the several disorders for which they are recommended (1780)
- 319246: Aromatic spirit of vinegar (1795)
- 319262: Le courier franc?ois (1776)
- 319451: An agreeable companion for a few hours, either in a carriage or at home (1774)
- 320060: The third edition of The court and city register (1757)
- 320097: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1774)
- 320696: A catalogue of the entire library (1787)
- 320703: A sketch of the miseries of poverty (1731)
- 322401: The Orleans gallery, now exhibiting at no. 16, Old Bond Street. May 1795 (1795)
- 323781: A New edition of the court and city register (1767)
- 323848: Zenobia. Dramma per musica (1758)
- 323935: Serious and impartial considerations on His Majesty's going abroad this summer (1748)
- 323941: Verses on the coronation of their late Majesties King George II (1761)
- 324301: De anima medica (1773)
- 324342: A plain method of determining the parallax of Venus (1761)
- 324373: Peace attended with Reformation a complete blessing (1749)
- 324460: The new complete dictionary of arts and sciences (1778)
- 324593: Religious intolerance no part of the general plan either of the Mosaic (1774)
- 324703: The nocturnal (1726)
- 324747: A treatise of the plague (1721)
- 324773: A catalogue of valuable and elegant books (1768)
- 324838: L'issipile (1758)
- 324844: The ship-Wreck (1746)
- 324926: Regulation for improving the situation of regimental surgeons and mates (1796)
- 324928: Remarks on an appeal to the publick (1748)
- 325094: Bibliotheca curiosa (1732)
- 325104: Two letters to Mr. Wood (1740)
- 325154: Ipermestra (1754)
- 325184: The man of sin (1794)
- 325332: Letters to an officer (1773)
- 325539: A sermon by the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield (1769)
- 325658: Poems on several occasions (1703)
- 325661: Poems on various subjects (1776)
- 325672: A catalogue of the libraries of Peter Baudoin, Esq (1735)
- 325801: A letter written by a country clergyman (1771)
- 326253: St. A-d-e?'s miscarriage (1727)
- 326298: Observations on the diseases of the army (1765)
- 326368: Letter to Dr. Blackstone (1770)
- 326378: Letter to Dr. Blackstone (1770)
- 326642: An enquiry into the origin of the gout (1783)
- 326657: A tour to Cheltenham Spa (1788)
- 326658: A tour to Cheltenham Spa (1789)
- 326698: A letter to a friend at the Hague (1718)
- 326826: Remarks on a short narrative of an extraordinary delivery of rabbets (1726)
- 326893: A sure guide in sickness and health (1776)
- 326901: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1767)
- 326916: Physical enquiries (1742)
- 327041: The life of Richard Phillips (1750)
- 327362: A hymn to the mob (1715)
- 327457: The magic picture (1783)
- 327461: The female fortune-teller. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn Fields. Written by Mr. Johnson (1726)
- 327523: An essay on the nature of true virtue (1778)
- 327524: Occasional attempts at sentimental poetry (1769)
- 327557: A select collection of hymns (1800)
- 327558: A select collection of hymns (1798)
- 327631: A view of the evidence relative to the conduct of the American war (1779)
- 327722: The female fortune-teller (1726)
- 327757: Felicia to Charlotte (1749)
- 327835: A view of the three spirits in man (1753)
- 327839: Truth and error contrasted (1776)
- 327869: The impetuous lover (1757)
- 327957: A trip through London (1728)
- 328258: The present government of England in church and state asserted against the oppugners of the Lord Bishop of Chichester's sermon on King Charles's martyrdom (1732)
- 328275: On the necessity of an established order of teachers and rulers in the church for the preservation of Christianity in a nation (1790)
- 328310: Three sermons (1797)
- 328335: A letter to His Excellency Governor Wright (1768)
- 328349: The nation preserved (1720)
- 329021: Things as they are (1758)
- 329186: Certain rules and orders to be observed by the corps of Fencible Cavalry (1794)
- 329188: Regulations to be observed by troops embarked in transports for service abroad (1795)
- 329191: By His Majesty's command (1792)
- 329195: The navigator's guide (1775)
- 329235: A treatise on mineral waters (1770)
- 329248: A dissuasive from rash swearing (1741)
- 329388: Recherches sur la nature et les moyens curatifs de la phtisie pulmonaire (1793)
- 329516: The conduct of the French (1754)
- 329521: A series of letters (1775)
- 329578: The new Brighthelmstone directory (1770)
- 329711: Certain rules and orders to be observed by the corps of Fencible Infantry (1794)
- 329712: Regulations and instructions for carrying on the recruiting service for His Majesty's Forces stationed abroad (1796)
- 329713: Regulations for the use of His Majesty's troops, upon their arrival in the West Indies (1795)
- 329714: Copy of a circular to commanding officers of corps (1795)
- 329782: Memoirs of love and gallantry (1732)
- 329898: A brief review of parliamentary reformation (1793)
- 329938: Diogenes at court (1748)
- 330046: The principles of liberty (1755)
- 330047: The true Protestant (1751)
- 330080: The beauties of Flora display'd (1778)
- 330141: An historical account of the discipline and jurisdiction of the Church of England (1730)
- 330236: Poems (1771)
- 330237: A peep into the principal seats and gardens in and about Twickenham (the residence of the muses) With a suitable companion for those who wish to visit Windsor or Hampton-Court (1775)
- 330492: A familiar epistle to His Excellency Charles Earl of Sunderland (1720)
- 330577: A sermon upon occasion of the death of our late sovereign King William (1702)
- 330596: A sermon preached at the parish church of St. Paul (1775)
- 330739: A catalogue of very valuable books (1730)
- 330741: A catalogue of uncommon and valuable books (1730)
- 330742: Librorum Græcorum (1730)
- 330744: Catalogus librorum (1730)
- 330812: An answer to Mr. Mist's Journal of the twenty-eight of January, No.93 (1727)
- 330870: Prælectiones medicæ ex Cronii Instituto (1776)
- 330899: An essay on liberty and independency (1747)
- 331042: A description of the first discoveries of the antient city of Herculaneum (1750)
- 331129: An essay on the right of property in land (1781)
- 331240: An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters (1784)
- 331264: Dorinda (1743)
- 331284: Poems (1772)
- 331402: The robbers (1799)
- 331444: Five letters (1757)
- 331493: Quin's rudiments of book-keeping (1776)
- 331495: Quin's rudiments of book-keeping (1779)
- 331708: Reflexions on gaming (1750)
- 331890: Serious thoughts in regard to the publick disorders (1750)
- 331974: Thoughts on our articles of religion (1771)
- 332192: A letter to Mr. George Aylett (1760)
- 332223: Poems on slavery (1788)
- 332233: A synopsis of a course of lectures on anatomy and surgery (1777)
- 332460: Jean Hennuyer (1773)
- 332474: Romeo and Juliet (1748)
- 332699: A practical exposition of the Lord's prayer (1785)
- 332903: A present for a son (1776)
- 333052: The athanasian creed re-examined (1754)
- 333117: A plain and rational account of the nature and effects of animal magnetism (1790)
- 333266: A letter from a captain of a man of war (1773)
- 333313: The words of such pieces (1768)
- 333594: Reasons for an immediate war against France (1740)
- 333783: A treatise on the cause and cure of the gout (1769)
- 333805: Case and memoirs of Miss Martha Reay, to which are added, remarks, by way of refutation, on the case and memoirs of the Rev. Mr. Hackman (1779)
- 334091: Remarques sur les circonstances de la guerre (1795)
- 334110: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1778)
- 334209: An explanation of several of Mr. Hogarth's prints (1785)
- 334379: A proposal for making a saving to the public of many thousand pounds a year in the charge of maintaining His Majesty's marine forces, and for the better regulation of them (1758)
- 334415: An heretical history (1778)
- 334419: The delicate jester (1780)
- 334435: The fatal extravagance (1726)
- 334586: An essay on the origin (1790)
- 334774: Riley's emblems, natural, historical, fabulous, moral, and divine (1779)
- 334811: To the publick. Craigs-Court, Charing-Cross, April 9, 1755 (1755)
- 334912: An essay concerning the nature of the priesthood (1752)
- 334984: The proceedings at the assizes of the peace (1745)
- 335230: The new amour (1740)
- 335247: Catalogus librorum in omni genere literaturæ præstantium (1726)
- 335293: Speculations upon law and lawyers (1788)
- 335565: A vindication of the histories of the Old and New Testament (1752)
- 335580: New reflexions on the fair sex (1729)
- 335635: A new description of the pictures (1764)
- 335636: A new description of the pictures (1771)
- 335757: An address to the remaining members of the coterie (1765)
- 335949: The unnatural mother and ungrateful wife, a narrative (1735)
- 335957: A description of the Spanish islands and settlements on the coast of the West Indies (1774)
- 335976: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1773)
- 336021: A scheme or proposal for taking off the several taxes on land, soap, starch (1733)
- 336254: A letter to a bishop, concerning some important discoveries in philosophy and theology (1747)
- 336257: A letter to the Reverend **** ***** M.A. Fellow of ***** College Oxford, on the case of subscription at matriculation (1772)
- 336679: Characters. Containing an impartial review of the public conduct and abilities of the most eminent personages in the Parliament of Great-Britain (1777)
- 336721: Elements of punctuation (1786)
- 336775: The navigator's assistant (1791)
- 337094: Liberal opinions, or, the history of Benignus (1783)
- 337112: The cottage (1769)
- 337235: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1775)
- 337237: A letter to a new-married lady (1777)
- 337238: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1774)
- 337239: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1775)
- 337452: A description of the antiquities and curiosities in Wilton-House (1769)
- 337714: Remarks on the tragedy of Eurydice. In which it is endeavoured to prove the said tragedy is wrote in favour of the Pretender, and is a scurrilous libel against the present establishment (1731)
- 337768: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1787)
- 337769: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1793)
- 337771: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1774)
- 337799: A treatise on the immutability of moral truth. By Catharine Macaulay Graham (1783)
- 337823: A sermon occasioned by the death of His late Majesty (1761)
- 337892: A sermon on the death of His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland (1765)
- 337943: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1787)
- 337944: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1777)
- 338143: Didone (1754)
- 338149: Penelope, a dramatic opera, as it is acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market (1728)
- 338199: The campaign; a true story. ... (1759)
- 338361: Enrico drama per musica pel Teatro di S.M.B. Di Francesco Vanneschi (1753)
- 338431: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1789)
- 338672: A discourse on the conflagration and renovation of the world (1736)
- 338694: The constant lovers: being an entertaining history of the amours and adventures of Solenus and Perrigonia, Alexis and Sylvia. Containing a Variety of Surprizing Incidents, Diverting Intrigues, and Elegant Conversations on the Tender Passion. By John Littleton Costeker, gent (1731)
- 338831: The ragged uproar (1754)
- 338833: Vanelia: or, the amours of the great. An opera (1732)
- 338834: Vanelia: or, the amours of the great. An opera (1732)
- 338835: Vanelia: or, the amours of the great. An opera (1732)
- 338836: Vanelia: or, the amours of the great. An opera (1732)
- 338849: Penelope. Drama per musica. Pel Teatro di S.M.B (1754)
- 338869: The amicable Quixote; or, the enthusiasm of friendship. In four volumes. ... (1788)
- 338928: La clemenza di tito (1760)
- 338930: Solimano. Dramma per musica, da rappresentarsi nel Teatro di S.M.B (1758)
- 339096: An essay on punctuation (1785)
- 339097: An essay on punctuation (1786)
- 339166: Meraspe overo l'olimpiade melodrama di P.R. e P.M. per il teatro di S.M.B (1742)
- 339170: Scipione in cartagine melodrama per Il Teatro di S.M.B. dedicato all'eccellenza del conte di holderness (1742)
- 339203: The country coquet; or, miss in her breeches. A ballad opera. As it may be acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By a young lady (1755)
- 339436: A political and military rhapsody (1790)
- 339463: A treatise on the struma, or scrofula, commonly called the King's evil (1794)
- 339597: Teodolinda, a new serious opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by several eminent composers, Under the Direction of Signor Federici (1793)
- 339610: La semiramide riconsciuta (1748)
- 339611: Didone (1748)
- 339612: Adriano in Syria (1750)
- 339620: I giuochi D'Agrigento, a new serious opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by the celebrated Signor Paisiello, under the direction of Signor Federici (1793)
- 339626: Li tre cicisbei ridicoli. Drama giocoso per musica. Per il Teatro di S.M.B (1749)
- 339696: A sermon preached before the president (1764)
- 339701: A sermon preached in the chapel of the Asylum for Female Orphans (1768)
- 339708: Compassion to infants enforced, in a sermon preached on Tuesday, the 27th of April, 1773, at the Parish Church of St. Martin in the fields (1773)
- 339709: A sermon preached at the chapel in Great Queen-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, on Sunday, March 20, 1774 (1774)
- 340108: La ingratitudine punita. Drama pastorale. Da rappresentarsi nel Teatro nuovo. Di Hay-Market (1748)
- 340109: Il giramondo drama giocoso per musica. Per il Teatro di S.M.B (1749)
- 340114: Arianna e Teseo. Dramma per musica, da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B (1760)
- 340120: Orazio drama giocoso per musica. Per il Teatro di S.M.B (1748)
- 340121: Orazio drama giocoso per musica. Per Il Teatro di S.M.B (1748)
- 340274: A letter from a merchant in London to his nephew in North America, relative to the present posture of affairs in the colonies; in which The supposed Violation of Charters, and the several Grievances complained of, are particularly discussed, and the Consequences of an Attempt towards Independency set in a true Light (1766)
- 340427: Augusta triumphans (1728)
- 340428: Augusta triumphans (1729)
- 340480: An essay on the times (1756)
- 340495: The unhappy lovers (1732)
- 340554: Il tutore; or, the tutor (1759)
- 340555: Nerone drama per musica. Da rappresentarsi nel Teatro di S.M.B (1753)
- 340560: La gran Bretagna emula dell' antica Roma. Cantata, da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B. Il 25 Febbraro 1760, in occasione del benefizio della Signora Colomba Mattei. Alla Nobilt? E Popolo Inglese (1760)
- 340661: By Her Majesty's permission: this is to give notice to all gentlemen, ladies and others, that just over against the Mews-Gate, at Charing-Cross, is to be seen a collection of strange and wonderful creatures, (1704)
- 340924: The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd (1729)
- 340925: The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd: or, An Universal history of apparitions sacred and prophane, under all denominations (1729)
- 341117: A treatise on the struma or scrofula (1787)
- 341196: Bertoldo, Bertoldino e Cacasenno alla corte del Re? Alboino (1755)
- 341199: Artaserse (1754)
- 341200: L'olimpiade (1756)
- 341203: Andromaca (1755)
- 341287: A complete collection of all the marine treaties (1779)
- 341288: Remarks on the Pretenders' eldest son's second Declaration, dated the 10th of October, 1745. By the author of the Remarks on his first Declaration (1745)
- 341462: The general election. A series of letters chiefly between two female friends. In two volumes. ... (1775)
- 341491: Essays on several subjects (1769)
- 341492: Georgical essays (1769)
- 341514: Bertoldo, Bertoldino, e Cacasenno alla corte del Re? Alboino (1762)
- 341782: An account of a series of pictures (1783)
- 341783: An account of a series of pictures (1784)
- 341799: Thoughts, in prose and verse, started, in his walks. By John Hope (1780)
- 341807: The art of painting, with the lives and characters of above 300 of the most eminent painters (1754)
- 341815: Of luxury, more particularly with respect to apparel. Being the substance of two discourses, on I Tim. ii.9. By a country clergyman (1736)
- 342023: The protestant monastery (1726)
- 342050: Court and country (1780)
- 342158: The fowler. Containing rules for taking every species of land and water fowl; whether by Fowling Piece, Net, Engine, or otherwise. Such as, Woodcocks, Felfares, Pigeons, Magpies, Morepoots, Snipes, Gleads, Crows, Rooks, Herns, Partridges, Pheasants, Rails, and Quails. With an account of their seasons; Descriptions of their Haunts; and Methods for making Limes, Limed Twigs, Springes, Baits, &c. for taking them. Likewise, instructions for the choice and training of the dogs for fowling; Remedies for their Diseases, &c. &c. Also, A Concise Essay on Song Birds, viz. The Nightingale; Canary Bird; Black Bird, Wood Lark, Linnet, Chaffinch, Robin, Starling, Tit Lark, Bull Finch, Thrush, Sky Lark, Redstart, Wren, Green Finch, Gold Finch, Hedge Sparrow. Clearly Describing Their Seasons, and Nests; with the best Modes for Taking and Preserving them in Health and good Song. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq; Author of the Huntsman (1780)
- 342159: The huntsman. Containing the best methods ofsport, for coursing with greyhounds, and hunting all kinds of chasesin England, viz. The Hart. Buck, Rain Deer,Hare, Wild Rabbit, Ferrit, Fox, Badger, Otter, Squirrel, Marten, Andwild Cat. Together with Many Curious Particulars relative to Theseanimals, and the Manner of Killing them. Likewise, thehuntsman's terms of art; and A Fullaccount of the Dogs in Use; Their usual Names, Training, Feeding, Preservation from Diseases, and other Things necessary to be known concerning them. To which are Added, The Modes of Hunting Some Particular Foreign Beasts of Sport; Namely, the Wolf, Bear, Wild Boar, Wild Goat, Beaver, and Elk. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq (1780)
- 342172: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, designs in architecture, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great Britain, instituted by His Majesty's royal charter, January 26, 1765, at their great room in Spring Gardens. April the fifteenth, 1780. The twentieth year of exhibiting (1780)
- 342174: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, at the great room, in Spring Gardens, Charing Cross May the 17th, Anno 1762. being the third year of their exhibition (1762)
- 342175: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great Britain, at the Great Room in Spring-Gardens, Charing-Cross, May the fourteenth, 1763. Being the fourth year of their exhibition (1763)
- 342176: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-third, 1765. Being the sixth year of their exhibition (1765)
- 342177: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, at the great room, Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-first, 1766. Being the seventh year of their exhibition (1766)
- 342178: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-second, 1767, by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, incorporated by His Majesty's royal charter. The eighth year of exhibiting (1767)
- 342179: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-eighth, 1768, by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, incorporated by His Majesty's royal charter. The ninth year of exhibiting (1768)
- 342180: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, May the first, 1769. By the Royal Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. The tenth year of exhibiting (1769)
- 342181: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, designs in architecture, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room, in Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, April the sixteenth, 1770, by the Royal Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. The eleventh year of exhibiting (1770)
- 342182: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, designs in architecture, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited at the great room, in Spring-Gardens, Charing-Cross, April the twenty-sixth, 1771, by the Royal Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. The twelfth year of exhibiting (1771)
- 342271: A catalogue of a valuable collection of books, in all branches of learning, and most languages: comprehending several libraries and parcels of books, lately purchased. The Books in general are in good Condition (1767)
- 342308: Secret memoirs of the late Mr. Duncan Campbel, the famous deaf and dumb gentleman (1732)
- 342410: Georgina: or, memoirs of the Bellmour family. By a young lady. In four volumes. ... (1787)
- 342526: Hoyle abridged (1793)
- 342898: A Congratulatory ode, most humbly inscribed to a certain very great man, on his becoming greater (1743)
- 343030: An ode to the Duke of Newcastle. By a shepherd (1754)
- 343032: An authentic journal of the siege of the Havana (1762)
- 343157: Memoirs of the life of Robert Wilks, Esq (1732)
- 343160: A genuine narrative of the life and theatrical transactions of Mr. John Henderson, commonly called the Bath Roscius (1777)
- 343262: The nominal husband (1750)
- 343309: Librorum ex bibliothecis Aaronis Testas, D.D. & Tho. Thorowgood armigeri, catalogus: or, a catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend and learned Dr. Aaron Testas, Minister of the French-Church in Spittle-Fields, and Tho. Thorowgood Esq (1726)
- 343502: Humanity: a poem (1766)
- 344189: An account of the whole procession, as it was carried thro' the city and suburbs, and burnt at Charing-Cross (1717)
- 344547: The religion of nature, a short discourse (1793)
- 344597: The informer's winding-sheet: or, Nine oaths for a shilling (1748)
- 344639: Death's a friend (1788)
- 344644: Dalinda (1749)
- 344885: A poetical epistle from Petrarch to Laura (1780)
- 344914: A memorial presented to their high mightinesses the States-General, by His Majesty the King of Poland's resident at the Hague, concerning the Prussian invasion into the Electorate of Saxony (1756)
- 345024: Scelta delle opere dell' abate Pietro Metastasio (1787)
- 345029: Doutes sur la liberte? de L'Escaut re?clame?e par l'empereur (1785)
- 345098: State hieroglyphicks: or, Caleb decipher'd. Containing an exact account of the new edition of the Craftsman; the famous Frontispieces prefixed to the respective Volumes, and their Explanation. Remarks on the Preface to the People; and a Translation of his celebrated Motto from Tully (1731)
- 345118: The cobler's end. A tale. Addressed to a friend. By Solomon Partridge, jun (1769)
- 345262: The maritime campaign of 1778 (1779)
- 345350: The counterpoise (1753)
- 345367: Secret histories, novels, and poems (1732)
- 345503: The wonderful Scotch prophecy (1745)
- 345660: A spy upon the conjurer (1724)
- 345739: The present state of Westminster Bridge (1743)
- 345803: The state of Minorca, and its lost condition, when A-----l Bg appeared off that island (1757)
- 345888: Librorum maxium insignium catalogus: being a catalogue of very curious and uncommon books in most languages, relating to the history and antiquities of Great-Britain and Ireland, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and most Foreign countries, of sculpture, architecture, medals, husbandry, trade, physick, law civil and canon, fathers, divinity, clatlicks in usum delphini, & cum notis variorum; most of the old chronicles. N.B. There is Dugdale's monasticon in Turkey, 3 vols. with castrations. Which will begin to be sold cheap, the price being mark'd in each book, at Thomas Green's shop, against Rochford's Coffee House, Charing-Cross, on Thursday the 18th of October, 1727, at nine in the morning. Catalogues may be had at Mount's Coffee-House in Grosvenor-Street; Mr. Jackson's, in Pallmall; Mr. Harding's, in St. Martin's Lane; Mr. Stagg's, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Lewis's, in Covent-Garden; Mr. Lintot's, and Mr. Motte's, in Fleet-Street; Mr. Strahan's, in Cornhill; Mr. Meighan's, and Mr. Osborn's, in Gray's Inn, booksellers; and at the place of sale (1727)
- 346226: The looking-Glass: containing select fables of La Fontaine, imitated in English; with additional thoughts (1784)
- 346246: The friend of youth. Translated from the French of M. Berquin; complete in two volumes. Ornamented with frontispieces. ... (1788)
- 346780: A letter from the Hon. Thomas Hervey to the late King. To which is prefixed one to the Duke of Newcastle, recommending the contents of it to His Grace's furtherance and favour (1763)
- 346815: An essay on the life of David Gregory, D.D. late Dean of Christ-Church, Oxford (1769)
- 346850: A chemical dissertation on the thermal waters of Pisa, and on the neighbouring acidulous spring of Asciano (1793)
- 347060: The poet and the muse (1737)
- 347128: The pious incendiaries: or, fanaticism display'd. A poem. By a lady (1785)
- 347259: A letter to the Tories (1748)
- 347731: The times. A satire (1783)
- 347952: Chronologia enucleata (1739)
- 347988: The history of Monmouthshire (1796)
- 348059: Reasons for an amendment of the statute of 28 Henry VIII.c.II. [section] 3. which gives to the successor in ecclesiastical benefices all the profits from the day of the vacancy: in a letter to a friend, from a country clergyman (1770)
- 348101: Matrimonial ceremonies display'd (1768)
- 348486: The theory and history of earthquakes. Containing, I. A rational account of their causes and effects; illustrated by Experiments and Observations on subterraneous Vapours, and the Manner of making artificial Earthquakes. II. A particular and authentic history of those which have happened in these kingdoms, and the most remarkable of those abroad, viz. in Sicily, Jamaica, and Lima, with the most considerable Erruptions of Vesuvius and Aetna. III. Some seasonable reflections on the two late earthquakes, with a pathetic Address, on that Occasion, to the Inhabitants of London and Westminster. Humbly inscribed to the Right Rev. Thomas, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1750)
- 348627: The royal African: or, memoirs of the young prince of Annamaboe (1754)
- 348628: The royal African: or, memoirs of the young prince of Annamaboe (1749)
- 348688: Instructions for cutting out apparel for the poor; principally intended for the assistance of the patronesses of Sunday schools, And other Charitable Institutions, But Useful in all Families. Containing patterns, directions, and calculations, whereby the most Inexperienced may readily buy the Materials, cut out and value each Article of Cloathing of every Size, without the least Difficulty, and with the greatest Exactness: With a Preface, Containing a Plan for assisting the Parents of poor Children belonging to Sunday Schools, to clothe them; and other useful Observations. Published for the benefit of the Sunday school children at Hertingfordbury, In the County of Hertford; Where the above Plan has been found to be the best Encouragement to the Parents to send their Children to the Sunday School, and at the same Time the best Source of Employment for the Schools of Industry (1789)
- 349124: An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters (1770)
- 349125: An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters (1767)
- 349126: An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters (1773)
- 349179: An essay on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1798)
- 349575: Modern patriotism (1734)
- 349648: Bibliotheca topographica Britannica No I. Containing 1. Queries for the better illustrating the antiquities and Natural History of Great Britain and Ireland. 2. The history and antiquities of Tunstall in Kent. By the late Mr. Edward Rowe Mores (1780)
- 350163: Letters from the Duchess de Crui and others (1776)
- 350280: An essay for a nosological and comparative view of the cynanche maligna, or putrid sore throat; and the scarlatina anginosa, or scarlet fever with angina (1790)
- 350499: The olive: an ode. Occasion'd by the auspicious success of His Majesty's counsels, and His Majesty's most happy return. In the stanza of Spenser (1737)
- 350657: Admonitions for Sunday-Schools (1799)
- 350727: The works of Andrew Marvell, Esq. poetical, controversial, and political (1776)
- 350793: The antidote; or an enquiry into the merits of a book, entitled A journey into Siberia, made in MDCCLXI in Obedience to an Order of the French King, and published, with Approbation, by the Abbe? Chappe D'Auteroche, of the Royal Academy of Sciences: In which many essential Errors and Misrepresentations are pointed out and confuted; and many interesting Anecdotes added, for the better Elucidation of the several Matters necessarily discussed: By a lover of truth. Translated into English by a Lady, and Dedicated, with Permission, to her Imperial Majesty the Czarina (1772)
- 350850: Grace and truth vindicated (1752)
- 350851: An appendix to Grace and truth vindicated, or the way to heaven manifested. Wherein some objections thereto are answered, and the truth farther opened and defended. By John Green, Late Curate of Thurnscoe in Yorkshire (1756)
- 351120: The city and country builder's and workman's treasury of designs (1770)
- 351422: The analysis of inoculation (1754)
- 351502: The case of Thomas Jones (1777)
- 351751: The cave of Neptune: with notes (1784)
- 351763: The temple of Gnidus a poem from the French prose of M. Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu. By John Sayer, M.A (1765)
- 351941: A declaration of Monsieur de la Noue, to the diet of the Empire, at Francfort, in the name of the French King. With proper observations upon that masterpiece of French policy. Translated from the Dutch (1743)
- 352026: Emilia. A tragedy. By Mark Anthony Meilan (1771)
- 352218: The history of Will Ramble, a libertine. Compiled from genuine materials, and the several incidents taken from real life. In two volumes. ... (1754)
- 352338: Letters of Neptune and Gracchus, addressed to the P--- of W---, and other distinguished characters; now first collected from their original publication in The Morning Post (1784)
- 352340: General remarks on the British fisheries. By a North Briton (1784)
- 352610: The British herbal (1770)
- 352848: Istoria critica della vita civile (1752)
- 352964: A short defence of the doctrine of atonement for sin by the death of Christ (1774)
- 352967: A short and easy introduction to heraldry (1776)
- 353025: Doubts concerning the free navigation of the Scheld claimed by the Emperor (1785)
- 353026: Lettres historiques, politiques et critiques de M. le Comte de Mirabeau, contenant les Doutes sur la liberte? de L'Escaut re?clamee?; sur les causes & sur les conse?quences probables, tant de cette re?clamation que des principes que l'empereur & l'imperatrice de Russie semblent adopter (1785)
- 353231: A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland (1784)
- 353274: A method to preserve peach and nectarine trees from the effects of the mildew (1786)
- 353330: Winter (1726)
- 353898: A second letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, upon the matter of libel (1792)
- 353941: A tour in Ireland in 1775 (1776)
- 354019: The holy Scriptural doctrine of the Divine Trinity in essential unity, and the supreme Godhead of Jesus Christ being one and the same with His Father's: Shewn to be not only demonstrative, but most clearly conceivable spiritual, and Scriptural Truths. wherewith is occasionally shewn, that although the Newtonian philosophy be formally and mathematically true; yet it i materially and physically false. To which is prefixed A Prefatory Discourse, wherein the Physical, Metaphysical, and Theological Errors of a late Treatise, entitled, an Essay on Spirit, are clearly shewn and confuted. By John Scott, D. D. Author of the late Notes and Observations on the Three First Chapters of Genesis. (1754)
- 354026: Notes and observations upon the first three chapters of Genesis. Wherein are Briefly, but Fully and Clearly shewn. I. The original or divine Revelation of the one and only true sanctifying and saving Religion, that ever was, or ever will, or can be in the World, and what it wholly consists in. II. The original or divine Institution of the divinely instituted instructive and memorial Ordinances, and the true and only End for which they were instituted and required to be observed, that Mankind may be thereby preserved from perverting them to superstitious and destructive Purposes. III. The true spiritual and scriptural Account of the Fall, and of the Restoration of our first Parents and of all Mankind, by the Revelation of Jesus Christ. IV. The true Origin and only Cause of all the moral Evil or Wickedness that ever was committed in this World; and of the Misery which the impenitently Wicked suffer in the next. V. And the true and only Means that can be used for effectually purifying those corrupt Fountains, from which all the Wickedness and Misery that Mankind of all Ranks and Orders commit in this World, and suffer in the next, flow. By John Scott, D. D (1753)
- 354282: The question of the independency of military officers serving in Parliament, stated and considered; with some remarks upon the present constitution of the militia in England (1764)
- 354283: A memorial of the proceedings of the late ministery and Lower House of Parliament. With an account of several secret correspondences with foreign ministers of state, Letters and Messages, sent from London to Paris and Utrecht, and from Utrecht and Paris to London; Abstracts of Speeches, Addresses, Answers, &c. with Reflections upon each Head. To which is added, A short History of a Plot to dethrone Queen Anne, and what has been attempted to bring in the Romish Pretender, since the King ascended the Throne. At the end of the Memorial is a Black List of the Names of many of those Persons concern'd in one or both Conspiracies. Also Particulars cast up in it, of Men, Horses, Money, Provisions, Cloaths, Quarters, Arms, Ammunition, &c. promis'd to the Assistance of the Treason. Writ by the author of An inquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign The Copic are Counterseit that have not this Coat of Arms on the Title-Page, viz. A Bend engrail'd between Six Cinque - foils, Crest a Griffin's Head out of a Mural Coronet (1715)
- 354617: A sermon, preached at Charlotte Street chapel, Pimlico, and at St. Michael's church, in Crooked Lane, on Friday, February 4, 1780 (1780)
- 354851: The free-Masons accusation and defence (1726)
- 354959: The man of sin (1794)
- 355148: A new and faithful translation of letters from Mr. L'Abbe? *** (1773)
- 355259: Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general, (as well as it's trade in particular) labours under (1744)
- 355271: A view of the taxes, funds, and publick revenues of England (1743)
- 355395: A description of Hawkstone (1786)
- 355398: The plans, elevations and sections, of Holkham in Norfolk (1773)
- 355440: The great advantage of eating pure and genuine bread (1773)
- 355469: Observations on marriages, baptisms, and burials, as preserved in parochial registers (1764)
- 355470: Observations on marriages, baptisms, and burials, as preserved in parochial registers (1764)
- 355606: The methodist instructed. Or the absurdity and inconsistency of their principles demonstrated. In a letter to the brethren at Gravesend. By Philagathus Cantabrigiensis (1764)
- 355924: A commentary, practical and explanatory, on the liturgy of the Church of England (1775)
- 356333: Gibraltar a bulwark of Great Britain (1725)
- 356334: Gibraltar a bulwark of Great Britain (1725)
- 356388: The genera vermium of Linnæus Part 2d. Exemplified by several of the rarest and most elegant subjects in the Orders of the Cestacea, Sithophyta, and Loophyta Animalia, accurately drawn from nature by James Barbut, with explanations in English and French (1788)
- 356423: The elements of commerce, politics and finances, in three treatises on those important subjects (1772)
- 356478: Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove (1738)
- 356563: The legal degrees of marriage stated and considered, in a series of letters to a friend. By John Alleyne, Esq; Barrister at Law (1775)
- 356599: The book of common prayer, According to the Use of The Church of England; together with the Psalter of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches. Illustrated with notes (1800)
- 356751: A sermon, preached at the opening of the Chapel (1789)
- 356905: Military devotion: or, the soldier's duty to God, his prince and his country. Containing fourteen sermons preached at the camps near Blandford and Dorchester, A.D. 1756 and 1757. With an appendix, containing Reasons for a concise Form of Prayer for our Army in Camp, as in other Protestant Countries in Time of War, especially Prussia and Sweden, addressed to our pious Legislature; with Psalms, Lessons, and Collects selected: Also Prayers for Sick in Hospitals, wounded in the Field, or for a Soldier under Sentence of Death by a Court Martial. By the Reverend Mr. William Agar, Chaplain to his Majesty's Twentieth Regiment of Foot, and Rector of South Kelsey St. Mary's, and Biskerthorpe in Lincolnshire (1758)
- 356967: The portentous globe: an enquiry into the powers solicited from the Crown, under an Act of 39 Geo.III. intituled, "an act enabling His Majesty to grant a charter of incorporation" to certain persons under the style of the "globe Insurance Company; " Containing Observations on the Tendencies of such Grant, and on the Effect of Charter on Commercial Undertakings; recommended to the Consideration of the Bankers of the Metropolis, and to the Country Bankers of Great Britain, &c. &c. By George Griffin Stonestreet, Esq (1800)
- 357138: Emblemata amatoria (1714)
- 357308: An essay on the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1794)
- 357390: A description of Hawkstone (1784)
- 357482: Observations relating to the coin of Great Britain (1760)
- 357491: A vindication of the Apamean medal (1775)
- 357561: The form of proceeding to the royal coronation of their Most Excellent Majesties King George III and Queen Charlotte (1761)
- 357598: An essay on the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1771)
- 357599: An essay on the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1778)
- 357617: The advancement of arts, manufactures, and commerce (1779)
- 357660: Letters to a young gentleman (1784)
- 357685: The polite modern divine: or, the most fashionable method of performing the public offices of religion, proved to be defective, and productive of Several Consequences prejudicial to Christianity, and the Peace, Happiness, and Glory of the Nation. The Whole set in a new and more persuasive Light than has hitherto been. To which is prefixed, An Humble Dedication to the Most Reverend Father in God his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. By Samuel Angier, Author of the new and concise Art of teaching Pronunciation (1756)
- 357761: An abridgment of penal statutes (1778)
- 357866: Select views of the antiquities and harbours in the south of France (1794)
- 358032: Remarks upon Dr. Priestley's Letters to the Jews, upon his Discourse on the resurrection of Jesus, and upon his Letters to the members of the new Jerusalem; Introductory to an Address to the Jews, written by Jacob Barnet, A Converted Jew (1792)
- 358236: An historical account of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich (1789)
- 358361: Great merit triumphant over scandalous invectives: or, the characters of two of the most eminent Lord Chancellors, That ever filled that High Station, Cleared From the unjust Reflections, lately published in a Weekly Paper, and one of the Magazines. In a letter to a gentleman of the Middle-Temple, from his friend at Tunbridge (1749)
- 358495: An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls (1761)
- 358496: An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls (1761)
- 358646: Translated specimens of Welsh poetry in English verse (1782)
- 358729: Attalo (1758)
- 358763: Sylvæ; or a collection of poems on several occasions by a young gentleman of Chichester (1776)
- 358824: An essay on the nature of the English verse, with directions for reading poetry. By the author of The essay of punctuation (1799)
- 358988: Annet's short-hand; which, from thirty years trial and experience, and innumerable alterations and improvements, is rendered most complete, perfect, and easy, both to write and read. By this method, which differs from all others, and is plainer than any extant, every word is to be written without taking off the pen, and whole sentences may sometimes be joined together; also, the most exact orthography may be used, which in writing names is often necessary. (1770)
- 359289: The administration of the British colonies (1774)
- 359290: The administration of the British colonies (1774)
- 359291: The administration of the colonies (1765)
- 359292: The administration of the colonies (1766)
- 359293: The administration of the colonies (1768)
- 359562: The life of Hubert (1795)
- 359600: Speculation, a poem (1776)
- 359680: Tyrocinium geographicum Londinense (1790)
- 359682: Tyrocinium geographicum Londinense (1789)
- 359710: A political survey of Britain (1774)
- 359980: The life of Madam de Maintenon. Translated from the French (1753)
- 360020: A practical treatise of cultivating lucern (1761)
- 360236: A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough (1779)
- 360237: A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough (1782)
- 360472: Successions and characters of the Kings of England, Scotland, France, Spain, Portugal, Sardinia, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Prussia; Popes of Rome; Emperors of Germany, Russia, Turky, Constantinople; and the Adtholders of the United Provinces; who have reigned since the Christian æra. Together with some account of the origin of each nation, Digested in a concise, easy, and accurate Manner. Calculated for the Use and Amusement of all Degrees of People. To which is added, a new map of the roads of England and Wales, with the Distance of one Town from another in Computed Miles, and the Distance of each Market Town from London in Measured Miles (1751)
- 360813: The promised justification in number IV. volume II. of the Apology (1749)
- 361462: Horatius denuo castigatus: sive loci cclxx. in Horatio ex fidissimis observationibus emendati, ab Alexandro Cuningamio (1722)
- 361498: The lady's assistant, for regulating and supplying her table (1800)
- 361557: Vis unita fortior (1704)
- 361663: The history of the late war in Germany (1766)
- 361915: Witenham-Hill, a descriptive poem (1777)
- 361941: A tour through the Highlands of Scotland, and the Hebride isles, in MDCCLXXXVI. By John Knox (1787)
- 361960: A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland (1785)
- 361965: A compleat collection of English proverbs; also the most celebrated proverbs of the Scotch, Italian, French, Spanish, and other languages (1768)
- 361966: A collection of English words not generally used (1768)
- 362105: A voyage through Hell, by the invincible man of war, Capt. Single-Eye, commander. Dedicated to your grand father. Out of the Eater came forth Meat, And out of the Strong came forth Sweetness. Laugh where we must, be candid where we can, But vindicate the Ways of God to Man. Evil be to him that Evil thinks. To the Pure all Things are pure. And a Mighty Angel Took up a Stone, Like A Great Millstone, and Cast it into the Sea, Saying, thus with Violence Shall that Great City Babylon be Thrown Down, and Shall be Found No More at all (1770)
- 362106: Strictures on Lt. Col. Tarleton's History "of the campaigns of 1780 and 1781, in the southern provinces of North America". Wherein military characters and corps are vindicated from injurious aspersions, and several important transactions placed in their proper point of view. In a series of letters to a friend, by Roderick Mackenzie, late lieutenant in the 71st regiment. To which is added, a detail of the siege of ninety six, and the re-capture of the island of new-providence. (1787)
- 362367: Nature in perfection; or, the mother unveil'd (1728)
- 362392: The history of the campaign of 1796 in Germany and Italy. Translated from the French. ... (1800)
- 362398: A narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's fleet, under the command of Earl Howe, from the second of May to the second of June M.DCC.XCIV (1796)
- 362555: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Ely, on Thursday, April 23, 1789 (1789)
- 362651: A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in Great-Britain (1799)
- 362662: A travelling dictionary (1799)
- 362701: A collection of regulations orders and instructions formed and issued for the use of the Army in consequence of the Pay-Office Act. ... To which are added such prior regulations as ... are still in force (1788)
- 362710: An enquiry into the state of the militia: containing a recital of the different manner in which military service has been performed; a full Description of the Ancient Norman Custom of holding Lands by Military Tenure: with the Various Arms used, and Manner of levying the Forces, from the Origin of the Britons to the present Period: In which is included an Historical Account of the Estimation in which the Militia of London was formerly held. and a brief enquiry into the cause of their present situation, and an Account of the Expenditure of the Trophy Tax. To which is added, several plans, by which they may be made of publick utility (1779)
- 362715: Some thoughts on the land forces (1739)
- 362756: Select remains of the learned John Ray, M.A. and F.R.S. With his life, by the late William Derham, D. D. Canon of Windsor, and F. R. S. Published by George Scott, M. A. and F. R. S (1760)
- 362814: Appendix, or, supplement to the treatise of artillery: Containing The true Projectile described by Bodies in the Air. The greatest Velocity and Resistance they can have. The most advantageous Length of Guns, and their Charges which produce the greatest Effects; with an Introduction of Fluxions. To which is added, the true Figure of the Earth, deduced from actual Mensuration. By John Muller , Preceptor to his Royal Highness William Duke of Gloucester (1790)
- 362819: Appendix, or, supplement to the treatise of artillery: Containing The true Projectile described by Bodies in the Air. The greatest Velocity and Resistance they can have. The most advantageous Length of Guns, and their Charges which produce the greatest Effects; with an Introduction of Fluxions. To which is added, the true Figure of the Earth, deduced from actual Mensuration. By John Muller, Preceptor to his Royal Highness William Duke of Gloucester (1768)
- 362842: The names of the Roman Catholics, nonjurors, and others, who refus'd to take the oaths to His late Majesty King George. Together with Their Titles, Additions, and Places of Abode; the Parishes and Townships where their Lands lay; the Names of the then Tenants, or Occupiers thereof; and the Annual Valuation of them, as estimated by themselves. Transmitted to the late Commissioners for the Forfeited Estates of England and Wales, after the unnatural Rebellion in the North, in the Year 1715. As appears by the returns of the Clerks of the Peace for the several Counties, pursuant to an Act of Parliament made for Registering their Estates, in the First Year of the Reign of his said late Majesty. Taken from an original manuscript of a Gentleman, who was the Principal Clerk to the Accomptant-General's Office, belonging to the said Commissioners. And now published with a Generous View to promote and serve the true Protestant Interest of these Kingdoms. by Charles Cosin (1746)
- 362907: The great probability of a North West Passage: deduced from observations on the letter of Admiral de Fonte, who sailed from the Callao of Lima on the discovery of a communication between the South Sea and the Atlantic Ocean; And to intercept some Navigators from Boston in New England, whom he met with, Then in Search of a North West Passage. Proving the authenticity of the Admiral's letter. With three explanatory maps . 1st. A Copy of an authentic Spanish Map of America, published in 1608. 2d. The Discoveries made in Hudson's Bay, by Capt. Smith, in 1746 and 1747. 3d. A General Map of the Discoveries of Admiral de Fonte. By Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. With an appendix. Containing the account of a discovery of part of the coast and inland country of Labrador, made in 1753. The Whole intended for The Advancement of Trade and Commerce (1768)
- 363008: Letters on the importance of the rising generation of the laboring part of our fellow-subjects; being an account of the miserable state of the infant parish poor; the great usefulness of the hospital for exposed and deserted young children properly restricted; the obligations of parochial officers; and an historical detail of the whole mortality of London and Westminster, from 1592 to this time. With political, moral, and religious observations on the education and instruction of the poor, marriage, and population. Reflexions on the causes of the high price of provisions; the danger of the national debt, expensive living, and want of zeal for our common welfare. In two volumes. Vol. I. By Jonas Hanway, Esq (1767)
- 363025: An earnest appeal for mercy to the children of the poor, particularly those belonging to the parishes within the bills of mortality, appointed by an Act of Parliament to be registered. being a general reference to the deserving conduct of some parish officers, and the pernicious effects of the ignorance and ill judged parsimony of others. With some comparative views of those parishes and the Foundling Hospital; And Reasons for the necessity of such an hospital in these cities, to be maintained for certain purposes only, and under certain restrictions. Also a proposal for the more effectual preserving the parish children here, and in other great cities and manufacturing towns, and rendering the children of the poor in general pious, useful, and good subjects. By Jonas Hanway, Esq (1766)
- 363042: A reply to C----- A------- Author of the Candid remarks on Mr. Hanway's Candid historical account of the Foundling Hospital, with relation to the probable advantages of this institution, if confined to such foundlings, Orphans, and Deserted Children, within the bills of mortality, as were usually sent to parish workhouses and parish nurses (1760)
- 363058: An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender (1745)
- 363059: An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender (1745)
- 363195: The art of dying well (1720)
- 363312: The civil history of the kingdom of Naples. In two volumes. Vol. I. Wherein is contain'd, The History of that Kingdom (comprizing also the general Affairs of Europe) under the Romans, Goths, Greeks, Dongobakds, Normans, and the Princes of the House of Suevia, 'till the Death of the Emperor Frederick II. in the Year 1250. With the History of the Civil, Canon, and Feodal Laws; the Ecclesiastical Polity; the Succession of the Popes, and by what subtle Arts the pontificate gain'd upon the Regale. Where the Author clearly demonstrates, That the Temporal Dominion and Power exercis'd by the Popes, has been altogether owing to the Ignorance, and Connivance of, or Concessions extorted from Secular Princes during the dark Ages, &c. Written in Italian, by Pietro Giannone, Civilian and Advocate in Naples; and publish'd Anno 1723. publish'd anno 1723. Translated into English, by Captain James Ogilvie (1729)
- 363363: The sense of the nation: in regard to the late motion in Parliament; in a letter from a freeholder to his honour (1741)
- 363365: Letters addressed to Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury (1781)
- 363445: An essay on the depravity and corruption of human nature. Wherein the opinion of La Bruiere, Rochefoucault, Esprit, Senault, Hobbes, Mandeville, Helvetius, &c. on that subject, are supported on principles entirely new, against Mr. D. Hume, Lord Shaftesbury, Mr. Sterne, Mr. Brown, and other apologists for mankind. By Thomas O'Brien Mac Mahon. (1774)
- 363446: Man's capricious, petulant, and tyrannical conduct towards the irrational and inanimate part of the creation (1774)
- 363497: The christian expositor (1774)
- 363576: The regal table, exhibiting, in a concise and accurate manner, the times of the commencement and conclusion of every sovereign's reign (1780)
- 363712: Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove (1738)
- 364093: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments (1800)
- 364268: Observations on the course of proceeding in Admiralty courts in prize causes: in which, The Expediency of the Rules directed to be observed by the High Court of Admiralty in Condemning Prizes, by the Acts of the 12th and 17th Years of his present Majesty's Reign; and of the Bill Depending in Parliament for Enforcing the Observance of those Rules; are attempted to be fully Consider'd. By a gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn (1747)
- 364392: Proposals at large, for the easy and effectual amendment of the roads, by some further necessary laws and regulations, concerning the wheels of all carriages; and the Methods or Rules of Travelling; for the Advantage of All Persons. To which are added, Brief Remarks and Considerations on the foregoing Proposals; tending to prove the Necessity and Utility thereof. By a gentleman. Earnestly recommended to the Perusal of all Members of Parliament, &c (1753)
- 364457: A sermon on Job, chap.xxix. ver. 11-13 (1762)
- 364466: A sermon preached at St. Paul's Church, Covent-Garden, on Monday the 19th of October, 1767. before the Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain. Being the Day of their Annual Election: St. Luke the proper Day, being on Sunday the 18th. By the Rev. James Wills, Chaplain to the Society, and Curate of Whitchurch. Published at the Request of the Society (1767)
- 364531: The scripture history of Abraham (1773)
- 364539: The day of Pentecost, or man restored (1789)
- 365123: Poems by William Mason, M.A (1764)
- 365219: The restauration of King Charles II. or, the life and death of Oliver Cromwell. An histori-tragi-comi ballad opera. As it was forbid to be acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market (1732)
- 365292: A sermon preached in the chapel of the Asylum for Female Orphans (1766)
- 365349: Advice from a lady of quality, to her children (1786)
- 365383: A genuine and authentic account of the proceedings at the late election for the city and liberty of Westminster. Containing, a complete collection of the papers, letters, &c. &c. printed on both sides, during the said election. Published by permission (1749)
- 365391: Some considerations upon the late decision of the House of Commons, with regard to the Middlesex election (1769)
- 365447: An essay on colonization, particularly applied to the Western Coast of Africa, with some free thoughts on cultivation and commerce (1794)
- 365506: Poems by William Mason, M.A (1771)
- 365528: Short-Hand (1760)
- 365564: La finta sposa, drama comico. Da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B. = The counterfeit bride, a comic opera. As it is represented at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. (1763)
- 365568: Le speranze della terra, ovvero il tempio del destino, Serenata-Eseguita la prima volta sopra il Teatro Reale di Hay-Market, il quattro di Giugno del presente anno 1761. Felicissimo Giorno Natalizio Della Maesta? Di Giorgio Terzo, Re? della Gran Bretagna, &c. &c. &c (1761)
- 365570: Zanaida, drama per musica (1763)
- 365577: La calamita de' cuori (1763)
- 365648: A treatise of the cataract and glaucoma: in which the specific distinctions of those two diseases, and the existence of membranous cataracts, are clearly demonstrated. with A plain Description of the Methods of operating in all Circumstances of either Distemper, and the Treatment requisite both before and after the Operation. Compiled from the dictates of the late learned and ingenious Mr. Woolhouse, as taken from him in writing, by one of his pupils. (1745)
- 365853: Miscellaneous pieces, in prose and verse (1784)
- 365976: An epistle to the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, aldermen and common-council, of the City of London (1751)
- 365998: Madge's addresses to Christopher Twist-Wit, Esquire, Bath-Laureat, and Miller's Plumian professor. (1777)
- 366171: A character of the late Reverend and aged Dr. Nicholls (1774)
- 366306: Testacea minuta rariora (1784)
- 366665: Six visions of hell (1750)
- 366722: The breathings of genius (1776)
- 366824: The warbling muses, or treasure of lyric poetry: containing seven hundred and thirty-one songs, on all Sorts of Subjects, and in every Measure of Verse; a great Many of them from Manuscripts, and scarce any found in the Collections. Compiled for the Use of Musical Composers; as likewise for the Entertainment of Youth in our polite Schools. By Benjamin Wakefield, Esq; Being the first Attempt of this Kind (1749)
- 366925: Of the first invention of writing. An essay (1716)
- 366925: Of the first invention of writing. An essay (1716)
- 366959: Merope (1740)
- 367045: The history of the Arians, and of the Council of Nice (1721)
- 367056: A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier (1791)
- 367119: Scripture interpreted by scripture (1770)
- 367195: An impartial state of the case of the French comedians, actors, players, or strollers, who lately opened a theatre at the Hay-Market. In which Some Notice is taken of another Set, now occupying that Theatre. In a letter from a gentleman in town, to his friend in the country (1750)
- 367211: The impostor detected and convicted: or, the principles and practices of the author of a pamphlet lately published, on the spirit of patriotism, &c. set forth in a clear light. In a letter to a Member of Parliament in town, from his friend in the country (1749)
- 367326: The bouquet, or Blossoms of fancy (1796)
- 367357: A commentary, practical and explanatory, on the liturgy of the Church of England, as Used on Sundays: Including the Athanasian Creed. By a layman, Author of An Essay on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1772)
- 367440: Georgical essays (1777)
- 367441: Geographical essays (1773)
- 367442: Georgical essays (1770)
- 367488: Books printed for S. Leacroft, at the Globe, Charing-Cross (1773)
- 367496: Considerations on the present state of the poor in Great-Britain (1773)
- 367765: Sermons on practical subjects, by David Gilson, M. A. Curate of St. Saviour's, Southwark, Assistant-Preacher at Stockwell-Chapel, and at St. Paul's, Covent-Garden (1788)
- 367848: New chronological table, or Correct register of every remarkable and important occurrence from the earliest period to the present year, 1782 (1782)
- 367894: Memoirs of the life of Robert Wilks, Esq (1732)
- 368125: A view of the British empire, more especially Scotland (1784)
- 368130: Albion triumphant: or, Admiral Rodney's victory over the French fleet. A poem. By J.N. Puddicombe, M. A (1782)
- 368137: Letter to the nobility and gentry composing the committee for raising the naval pillar, or monument, under the patronage of His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence; in answer to the Letter of John Flaxman, Sculptor, to the Committee on that Subject. By Alexander Dufour, Architect (1800)
- 368171: The speech of the Right Honourable A-r O-w (1740)
- 368190: The theory and practice of the French tongue (1756)
- 368246: Libri post S.S. optimi de principiis mosaicis, authore viro eximio Johanne Hutchinsono, lemmata, sive capitula, in manuale philosophicum & theologicum Juxta rerum descriptarum ordinem Summatim disposita, et latina? lingua? donata, ab authoris ipsius nec non Archetypi ejus studioso T.P. In Usum Juventutis Academicae (1734)
- 368281: Brief observations concerning the management of the war (1761)
- 368282: Reasons humbly offered against laying any further British duties on wrought silks of the manufacture of Italy, the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, or Holland: shewing the probable ill consequences of such a Measure in regard to the Landed Interest, Woollen Manufacturies, Silk Manufacturies, Fisheries, Wealth, and Naval Power of Great Britain (1758)
- 368283: A plan for the establishment of charity-houses for exposed or deserted women and girls, and for penitent prostitutes (1758)
- 368284: Facts which shew the necessity of establishing a regular method for the punctual, frequent and certain payment of seamen employed in the Royal Navy. Most humbly submitted to the Consideration of Parliament (1758)
- 368290: Observations relating to British and Spanish proceedings, &c (1762)
- 368298: A representation concerning the knowledge of commerce as a national concern; pointing out the proper means of promoting such knowledge in this kingdom. By J. Massie (1760)
- 368320: Conjectural observations on the origin and progress of alphabetic writing (1772)
- 368346: An authentic journal of the expedition to Belleisle, and of the siege of the citadel of Palais. To which is prefixed, a Map of Belleisle, divided into Parishes; exhibiting all the Villages, Bays, Rivers, Capes, and Landing Places round that Island. Dedicated to The Right Hon. the Earl of Bute, and The Right Hon. William Pitt, Esq; His Majesty's Secretaries of State. By William Smith, Gent. a Volunteer (1761)
- 368352: Serious and impartial observations on the blessings of liberty and peace (1776)
- 368365: Royal folly: or, the danger of being tempted by harlots. A sermon preached at Oxford before a Friendly Society at their annual meeting (1740)
- 368523: The surveyor's appointment and guide, with an arrangement, of his duty, and an abstract by way of charge of the material parts of the act XIIIth George III, Chap. LXXVIII, and XXXIVth George III. Chap. LXXIV for amendment and preservation of the highways (1799)
- 368541: An essay on the scurvy: shewing effectual and practicable means for its prevention at sea. With some observations on fevers, and proposals for the more effectual preservation of the health of seamen. By Frederick Thomson, (A Surgeon in the Royal Navy) Resident at Kensington (1790)
- 368822: The proceedings and sentence of the spiritual court of inquisition of Portugal, against Gabriel Malagrida, Jesuit, for heresy, hypocrisy, false prophecies, Impostures, and various other heinous Crimes: Together with the Sentence of the Lay Court of Justice, passed on him the 20th Day of September 1761, and published in Lisbon by Authority. Faithfully translated from the original Portuguese (1762)
- 368884: An account of the first discovery, and natural history of Florida (1763)
- 369016: The soldier's letter to the female volunteer: being an earnest request to hang up the hat, and pull off the breeches. With a Persuasive against False Appearances (1750)
- 369060: Letters (1782)
- 369278: Wensley-Dale (1780)
- 369507: Tito Manlio (1756)
- 369539: Le nozze di Dorina, a new comic opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by the celebrated Signor Santi under the direction of Mr. Storace. (1793)
- 369646: A modern character, introduc'd in the scenes of Vanbrugh's Æsop (1751)
- 369686: The history of duelling. In two parts (1770)
- 369712: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy (1800)
- 369715: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy (1799)
- 369777: The vestry laid open (1739)
- 369901: A treatise on the military science (1780)
- 370007: Elements of painting with crayons (1772)
- 370099: Military instructions for officers detached in the field (1779)
- 370112: An essay on the origin, nature, uses, and properties, of artificial stone (1770)
- 370176: A philosophical dissertation on the diving vessel projected by Mr. Day, and sunk in Plymouth Sound (1775)
- 370225: An account of some of the most remarkable events of the war between the Prussians, Austrians and Russians, from 1756 to 1763 (1787)
- 370290: The origin of the English drama (1773)
- 370304: A tour through parts of Wales (1794)
- 370315: Poems by the Rev. Thomas Penrose, Late Rector of Beckington and Standerwick, Somersetshire (1781)
- 370325: Christianity preferable to deism (1746)
- 370353: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1759)
- 370377: A sermon preach'd at the Chapel-Royal at White-Hall (1701)
- 370451: An Epistolary poem, humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable Frederick Lord North, First Lord of the Treasury, chancellor of the University of Oxford, knight of the Garter, &c (1773)
- 370727: The necessary respondent (1734)
- 370883: The theatre (1791)
- 370884: The theatre (1791)
- 370987: The encouragement and increase of seamen consider'd. In a letter to a member of Parliament. By Philanthropus (1728)
- 371108: Colonising, or A plain investigation of that subject; with a legislative, political and commercial view of our colonies (1774)
- 371145: Unity and public spirit (1780)
- 371294: A political essay upon the English and French colonies in northern and southern America, considered in a new light. By a patriot (1760)
- 371453: A review of the manufacturer's complaints against the wool grower. Part I. Wherein Of Pitch and Tar Marks, the Excess, the Injury, and their respective Remedies, are considered minutely (1753)
- 371455: A review of the manufacturer's complaints against the wool grower. Part II (1753)
- 371592: Heads of a scheme for erecting publick magazines, to relieve the necessities of the poor, and supply England with corn (1758)
- 371833: A register of the trade of the port of London (1777)
- 372077: A modest reply, to the author of the Letter to Dr. Codex (1734)
- 372086: A seasonable hue and cry after the Pretender (1745)
- 372181: Good advice: in a letter to a friend, concerning the modern way of free-thinking. With a postscript Containing Some Remarks on the Rise and Progress of Free-Thinking; As also a seasonable Caution to young Divines and others, in Reading Dr. Clark's Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity; Shewing the most notorious Insincerity, in his Quotations from the Ancient Writers of the Christian Church, in order to Propagate an old Heresy, which that Author reviv'd (1731)
- 372352: A treatise of succulent plants (1710)
- 372384: The tour of his royal highness Edward Duke of York, from England to Lisbon (1764)
- 372461: The Divine authority of the Holy Bible in general, and of the Gospel of St. Matthew in particular, fully proved (1736)
- 372845: A dissertation on breeding of horses (1760)
- 372907: The great importance of having right sentiments in religion (1788)
- 373149: A series of letters, discovering the scheme projected by France, in M DCC Lix. for an intended invasion upon England with flat-bottom'd boats; and Various Conferences and Original Papers touching that Formidable Design. Pointing at The Secret and True Motives, which precipitated the Negociations, and Conclusion of the last Peace. To which are prefixed, the secret adventures of the young Pretender; and The Conduct of the French Court respecting him during his Stay in Great Britain, and after his return to Paris. Also The Chief Cause that brought on the late Banishment of the Jesuits from the French Dominions; a Secret as yet concealed from the Jesuits themselves: with the real Examination of Father Hamilton, taken at Fountainbleau, October 1756, who was employed to assassinate the Young Pretender. Together with The Particular Case of the Author, In a Memorial to his late Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. By Oliver Mac Allester, Esq; ... (1767)
- 373163: A plain account of faith in Jesus Christ (1755)
- 373425: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373426: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373507: The three books of M. Terentius Varro concerning agriculture (1800)
- 373527: The curiosities of London and Westminster described (1784)
- 373551: Sermons (1767)
- 373621: Twenty sermons on various subjects, preached at Alhallows on the Wall (1796)
- 373799: A short account of the wonderful conversion to Christianity of Solomon Duitsch, Lately a learned Rabbin and Teacher of several Synagogues. Extracted from the original published in the Dutch language by himself, and improved with a preface and remarks by the Reverend Mr. Burgmann, Minister of the Protestant Lutheran Chapel in the Savoy. Now first translated into English (1771)
- 373891: Memoirs of the Royal Society (1739)
- 373892: Memoirs of the Royal Society (1738)
- 374024: An historical description of Dunkirk (1794)
- 374092: Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt (1785)
- 374187: The death of the righteous, a public loss (1778)
- 374188: The life of the just, exemplified; in the character of the late Rev. W. Romaine, A. M. Rector of St. Ann, Blackfriars, and Lecturer of St. Dunstans in the West. Preached August the 23d. 1795. By C.E. De Coetlogon, A.M. (1795)
- 374191: A seasonable caution against the abominations of the Church of Rome (1779)
- 374192: A seasonable caution against the abominations of the Church of Rome (1779)
- 374247: Edwy. A dramatic poem (1784)
- 374279: A political and military rhapsody (1794)
- 374516: The court register, and statesman's remembrancer (1782)
- 374572: Usong (1773)
- 374636: Richard in Cyprus. A tragedy. By T. Teres (1769)
- 374715: A new mathematical dictionary (1762)
- 375283: A help to English history (1786)
- 375567: A sermon, at the funeral of Mrs. Ann Walcott (1782)
- 375606: The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1771)
- 375633: The parian chronicle (1788)
- 375637: The works of Hesiod (1728)
- 375964: The law and lawyers laid open (1737)
- 376017: A letter on occasion of the public enquiry concerning the most fit and proper bread to be assized for general use: Shewing the Difficulty of executing the Act of the 31st Geo. II. in a beneficial manner to the Poor; the constant Usage and Custom with regard to Bread for many Centuries; the folly of eating Bread known to be made white by Art and Adulteration, and the great Advantages of eating pure Bread made of all the Flour, including the Heart of the Wheat, as the most salutary, agreeable and nutritive Aliment. Recommended as an Object of a very serious and important Nature. By an advocate for public welfare (1773)
- 376081: S-t contra omnes. An Irish miscellany. Containing, I. Some proposals for the regulation and improvement of quadrille. II. The legion club. III. A curry-comb of truth for a certain Dean: Or, The Grub-Street Tribunal. IV. The scall'd crow's nest. A very old Tale (1736)
- 376221: Mirth (1774)
- 376322: Abridgment of the memorial addressed to the King of France (1787)
- 376533: An appeal to justice and true liberty (1793)
- 376640: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1755)
- 376714: Peace and no peace (1739)
- 376804: The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right, by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election? (1769)
- 376985: Observations on the coal-trade in the port of Newcastle upon Tyne, with a comparative view of the two bills brought into the House of Commons last session, by the Right Hon. Lord Mulgrave, and Sir Matthew White Ridley. Also a Fair State of the Parliamentary Speeches, and of the Evidence given to the House, for and against Lord Mulgrave's Bill, with free Remarks on each, By John Stevenson (1789)
- 377104: Principles of politeness (1800)
- 377293: Israel in Egypt (1766)
- 377305: The doating lovers (1715)
- 377414: The tutor's assistant (1757)
- 377490: A new system of philosophy (1764)
- 377831: A discourse shewing, that the yoke of Jesus Christ is easier than the yoke of sin (1718)
- 377910: A description of pocket and magazine cases of mathematical drawing instruments (1792)
- 378012: Reflections on the too prevailing spirit of dissipation and gallantry (1771)
- 378054: The accomptant's companion (1761)
- 378096: Proposals for insurance on the birth of children. By the Generous Society: at their Office, at Templeman's Coffee-House at Charing-Cross (1710)
- 378096: Proposals for insurance on the birth of children. By the Generous Society: at their Office, at Templeman's Coffee-House at Charing-Cross (1710)
- 378102: Laws, orders, and regulations of the Middlesex Hospital (1793)
- 378104: The rules and regulations of the Magdalen-Charity (1769)
- 378159: The laws of chance (1758)
- 378189: The unfortunate officer: or, the history of Monsieur Bertin (1755)
- 378190: Views taken on and near the River Rhine (1792)
- 378196: The tutor's assistant (1770)
- 378201: An account of East-Florida (1766)
- 378204: Two dialogues on the man-trade (1760)
- 378574: Camden's Britannia abridg'd (1701)
- 378589: An account of East-Florida (1767)
- 378594: The life of Mr. Richard Savage. Who was condemn'd with Mr. James Gregory (1728)
- 378595: The life of Mr. Richard Savage. Who was condemn'd with Mr. James Gregory (1728)
- 378604: A series of letters for the use of young ladies and gentlemen in French and English (1766)
- 378639: The state of trade in the northern colonies considered (1748)
- 378640: The state of trade in the northern colonies considered (1748)
- 378652: Reflections on gaming, annuities, and usurious contracts (1776)
- 378813: Sentimental tablets of the good Pamphile (1795)
- 379106: A full inquiry into the subject of suicide (1790)
- 379359: The natural and civil history of the French dominions in North and South America (1760)
- 379362: Select essays from the Encyclopedy (1772)
- 379392: Chronological annals of the war (1763)
- 379515: A short history of the Westminster Forum (1781)
- 379737: A particular account of the electrical experiments hitherto made publick (1747)
- 379754: The cattle-Keeper's assistant (1782)
- 379817: A supplement to the protests of the Lords; being a list of all such gentlemen of the House of Commons, as voted for, or against the present number of standing forces in this kingdom (1732)
- 379876: Elegies. By William Mason, M.A (1763)
- 380122: Of the Hotwell waters, near Bristol (1797)
- 380329: Of the Hotwell waters, near Bristol (1793)
- 380342: An hebrew and English lexicon (1778)
- 380402: Gazette nationale, ou le Moniteur universel. Aou?t, 1792 (1797)
- 380405: The history of the propagation of Christianity (1726)
- 380628: Copious trigonometrical tables (1789)
- 380689: The genuine and authentick trial of Mr. Bartholomew Greenwood (1740)
- 380776: Historico-Political geography (1729)
- 380978: A short and easy introduction to heraldry (1777)
- 381050: Compendium artis nauticæ (1729)
- 381270: Memoir of a map of the county of Surrey; from a survey made in the years 1789 and 1790. By Joseph Lindley, late assistant to the Astronomer Royal at Greenwich, and William Crosley, land surveyor (1793)
- 381288: The extinct peerage of England (1769)
- 381353: Principles and power of harmony (1771)
- 381669: A series of letters. Addressed to Sir William Fordyce (1788)
- 381702: A new method of learning French (1788)
- 381713: A new and easy introduction to geography (1776)
- 381843: A view of universal history (1778)
- 381867: Time's telescope universal and perpetual, fitted for all countries and capacities (1734)
- 381868: Time's telescope universal and perpetual, fitted for all countries and capacities (1734)
- 381913: A complete treatise of land surveying (1798)
- 381997: Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt (1783)
- 382044: A new introduction to the knowledge and use of maps (1775)
- 382252: An account of the war in India (1762)
- 382311: La belle assemble?e (1728)
- 382326: Theodosius to constantia: A poetical epistle (1777)
- 382332: The progress of the war (1740)
- 382376: Essays, moral, religious, and miscellaneous (1766)
- 382462: A candid state of affairs relative to East India shipping (1774)
- 382527: Proceedings of a general court martial, held at Fort Royal, in the Island of Martinico, on the 6th, and continued by adjournments to the 14th of April, 1762, upon the tryal of Major Commandant Colin Campbell (1763)
- 382563: A sketch of the Spring-Gardens, Vaux-Hall (1750)
- 382616: Beauties of fables (1795)
- 382708: Authentic memoirs, and a sketch of the real character, of the late Right Honorable Richard Rigby (1788)
- 382718: A genuine narrative of the life and actions of John Parry (1754)
- 382842: A treatise on skating (1780)
- 382892: A craftsman extraordinary (1752)
- 382918: The result of a view of the Great Level of the fens (1745)
- 382923: Itinerarium totius Sacræ Scripturæ (1751)
- 383339: Curious observations upon the manners, customs, usages, different languages, government, Mythology, Chronology, Antient and Modern Geography, Ceremonies, Religion, Mechanics, Astronomy, Medicine, Physics, Natural History, Commerce, Arts, and Sciences, of the several nations of Asia, Africa, and America (1753)
- 383467: The great crisis: or, The mystery of the times and seasons unfolded (1727)
- 384493: An accurate and descriptive catalogue of the several paintings in the King of Spain's palace at Madrid (1787)
- 384495: A letter to Richard Lord Bishop of Landaff (1783)
- 384514: Poems upon various subjects, Latin and English (1768)
- 384610: The history of modern Europe (1786)
- 384691: The genuine and authentick trial of Mr. Bartholomew Greenwood (1740)
- 384922: A collection of new state songs (1732)
- 385130: An account of the character and manners of the French (1770)
- 385156: The westminster spelling-book (1792)
- 385170: The french tutor (1773)
- 385401: New and elegant amusements for the ladies of Great Britain (1772)
- 385403: Punch, a panegyric, attempted in the manner of Milton (1769)
- 385422: A plan for raising two hundred and eighty-two thousand pounds (1767)
- 385529: The christian's universal prayer. By James Graham, M.D (1776)
- 385535: Elements of painting with crayons (1777)
- 385868: A companion to all the principal places of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1795)
- 385961: The life of Adam. Translated from Gio Francisco Loridano. To which is subjoyn'd, An essay towards an analysis of the human mind. Being, An Enquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Good and Evil, and the Nature, Rise, and Progress of the Passions, Habits, and Affections of the Human Soul. By Richard Murray, A. M. & J. U. B (1748)
- 385974: Discours servant d'explication, par Tan Chet-Qua de Quang-Cheou-Fou, Gentilhomme; Comme aussi Miaaf, Tra, Cghmw & Attq; Ci-Devant At Hrhtpow: dans lequel les principes e?tablis dans la dissertation pre?ce?dente se trouvent e?claircis & applique?s a? la pratique. (1773)
- 386708: The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1790)
- 386795: Sentimental and practical theology (1777)
- 386944: The gallant companion (1746)
- 386992: A treatise on the duty of infantry officers (1795)
- 387094: An essay on punctuation (1796)
- 387136: A catalogue of about four thousand volumes, lately purchased by L. Davis and C. Reymers, Against Gray's-Inn, Holbourn, Booksellers to the Royal Society. This collection, (which includes a great Number of valuable and useful Books in various Languages and Faculties, Books of Prints, Architecture, and Maps, of the first Impressions, with a great Number of scarce Pamphlets) will begin to be sold very cheap, for ready Money, (the lowest Price being printed in the Catalogue) on Monday, August 13, 1764. And will continue on Sale till Christmas. The Books are generally in neat Condition. Catalogues are delivered (price 6d) by Messrs. Dodsleys, Pall-Mall; Robson, in New Bond Street; Walter, at Charing Cross; Owen, at Temple-Bar; Blithe, at the Royal Exchange; and at the Place of Sale: Where the full Value is given for any Parcel of Books (1764)
- 387525: The friendly and honest advice of an old tory to the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge (1751)
- 387609: Cleonice regina di Siria (1763)
- 387642: A description of the Royal George (1782)
- 387732: The British constitution invulnerable (1792)
- 387743: The lottery, a comedy, as it is acted by the Company of comedians, at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market (1728)
- 387940: A proposal for relief and punishment of vagrants (1748)
- 387960: A trip through London (1728)
- 387962: Poetical pieces by several hands (1752)
- 387986: An essay on the nature, causes, and cure of the contagious distemper among the horned cattle in these kingdoms (1770)
- 388023: Military instruction from the late King of Prussia to his generals (1797)
- 388246: A short account of a society at Amsterdam instituted in the year 1767 for the recovery of drowned persons (1773)
- 388467: A genuine copy of the tryal of Thomas Grimes, Esq. alias Lord S------ (1748)
- 388512: Artaserse (1766)
- 388758: Military instruction from the late King of Prussia to his generals (1797)
- 388869: The theory of harmonics (1784)
- 389178: An essay on spirit (1752)
- 389180: Memoirs of Monsieur Goulon (1745)
- 389524: A select catalogue of books (1785)
- 389526: A descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery (1773)
- 389855: Voyages and travels of an Indian interpreter and trader (1791)
- 389866: A true and faithful account of the greatest wonder produced by nature these 3000 years (1751)
- 390366: Observations on the third, fourth and fifth chapters of the book of Genesis (1789)
- 390420: A concordance to the Greek Testament (1767)
- 390433: The psalms of David. A new and improved version (1794)
- 390463: Silva: or, A discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation of timber in His Majesty's dominions (1776)
- 390549: Physic in danger (1746)
- 390616: A new paraphrase upon Ecclesiastes (1701)
- 391014: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1777)
- 391109: The British representative (1736)
- 391123: An address to the people of England; in which the conduct of Lieut. Gen. Lord George Sackville is properly considered (1759)
- 391246: Il conclave del M DCC LXXIV (1775)
- 391398: A preservative against popery (1746)
- 391527: The memorial of the Chevalier de St. George (1726)
- 391528: The young student's guide in astrology (1785)
- 391542: A new description of Merryland (1741)
- 391547: The new cosmetic (1790)
- 391577: The dramatic works (1771)
- 391918: A feast for the votaries of Comus (1783)
- 391919: A trip to the moon (1764)
- 392185: A particular but melancholy account of the great hardships, difficulties, and miseries, that those unhapppy [sic] and much-to-be-pitied creatures, the common women of the town, are plung'd into at this juncture (1752)
- 392316: The brothers (1781)
- 392551: The history of the rise and fall of Masaniello (1729)
- 392595: Stenography (1783)
- 392639: The proceedings of a general court martial, held at Warley Camp, the 18th day of July, 1781, upon Captain Thomas Bridge Littell, and Captain Thomas Baxter Aveling, Of The Cambridgeshire Regiment Of Militia. (published from an attested Copy from the Judge Advocate General's Office) With remarks, and a petition to his Majesty on their case; Also his Majesty's Answer thereto; And a Correspondence (contained in several Letters) that has passed between the Judge Advocate General, Mr. Littell, and Mr. Aveling, upon the Subject (1782)
- 392789: The fortune-Tellers (1750)
- 392852: The deposing and death of Queen Gin (1736)
- 392892: Dialogues from the German of M. Wieland. I. Araspes and Panthea; OR, The Effects Of Love. II. Socrates and Timoclea, ON Apparent And Real Beauty. To which is prefixed, an essay on sentiment, by the editor (1775)
- 393176: The fair thinker (1740)
- 393322: Reflections on the structure, and passions, of man (1748)
- 393421: A wife in the right (1772)
- 393615: Proposals for printing by subscription a new translation of the Iliad and Odyssey (1786)
- 393644: The court and city register (1774)
- 393747: A catalogue of several sorts of grass-seeds sold by Benjamin Darling, at the Golden-Cross and Crown, over-against the Mews-Gate, near Charing-Cross, London (1730)
- 393756: The rider (1768)
- 394048: The behaviour of the cl-gy (1731)
- 394123: Proposals for publishing by subscription, a collection of views, taken on and near the River Rhine, at Aix-La-Chapelle, and the River Maese (1788)
- 394495: The lady's assistant for regulating and supplying her table (1773)
- 394685: The country correspondent (1739)
- 394693: A dissertation on the universe in general (1795)
- 394756: The poetical works (1796)
- 395007: Some scruples humbly offered by the company exercising the trade and mystery of apothecaries (1733)
- 395259: The economy of beauty (1777)
- 395426: O'Brien's lusorium (1782)
- 395466: Great news from hell (1760)
- 395492: A learned dissertation on dumpling (1727)
- 395674: Imitations of the characters of Theophrastus (1774)
- 395699: Two letters on the intermediate state (1758)
- 395802: An ode to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole (1726)
- 395955: The art of painting (1778)
- 396303: Les delices de Windsore (1769)
- 396430: A seasonable hue and cry after the Pretender (1719)
- 396478: The vestry laid open (1739)
- 396499: Philosophical disquisitions on the Christian religion (1777)
- 397176: The art of planting and cultivating the vine (1772)
- 397339: A description of the maritime parts of France (1761)
- 397586: The new memorandum book improv'd (1753)
- 397587: The gentleman's new memorandum book improv'd (1762)
- 397609: A short topographical description of His Majesty's province of Upper Canada (1799)
- 397619: A new introduction to the knowledge and use of maps (1774)
- 397786: Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt (1784)
- 397933: A voyage to the moon (1754)
- 398222: The englishman's fortnight in Paris (1777)
- 398548: Farewel life (1769)
- 398873: Mathematicks made easie (1701)
- 398887: An Ode, sacred to the memory of a late eminently distinguish'd placeman, on his retiring from business (1763)
- 399408: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's office. Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces (1798)
- 399418: A poetical chronology of the Kings of England (1792)
- 399418: A poetical chronology of the Kings of England (1792)
- 399510: The art of floating land (1799)
- 399539: Cowley's history of plants (1795)
- 399544: Geometry made easy (1752)
- 399554: A descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery (1772)
- 399681: The case between the proprietors of news-papers, and the subscribing coffee-men (1729)
- 399711: A descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery (1772)
- 399712: A descriptive catalogue of the several superb and magnificent pieces of mechanism and jewellery, exhibited in the museum, at Spring Gardens, Charing-Cross (1772)
- 399714: The fowler. Containing rules for taking every species of land and water fowl; whether by fowling piece, net, engine, or otherwise. Such AS, Woodcocks, Felfares, Pigeons, Magpies, Morepoots, Snipes, Gleads, Crows, Rooks, Herns, Partridges, Pheasants, Rails, and Quails. With An Account of their Seasons; Descriptions of their Haunts; and Methods for making Limes, Limed Twigs, Springes, Baits, &c. for taking them. Likewise, instructions for the choice and training of the dogs for fowling; Remedies for their Diseases, &c. &c. Also, a concise essay on song birds, Viz. The Nightingale; Canary Bird; Black Bird, Wood Lark, Linnet, Chaffinch, Robin, Starling, Tit Lark, Bull Finch, Thrush, Sky Lark, Redstart, Wren, Green Finch, Gold Finch, Hedge Sparrow. Clearly Describing Their Seasons, and Nests; with the best Modes for Taking and Preserving them in Health and good Song. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq. Author Of The Huntsman (1795)
- 399984: A dissertation on the Phædon of Plato (1773)
- 400320: Travels through the interior parts of North-America (1778)
- 400328: Travels through the interior parts of North America (1779)
- 400412: Royal genealogies (1732)
- 400631: The history and antiquities of Harwich and Dovercourt (1730)
- 400636: The history and antiquities of Harwich and Dovercourt (1730)
- 400679: Sacramental devotions, and suitable meditations (1726)
- 401014: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's Office, April 20, 1792. The manual and platoon exercises (1792)
- 401019: Explanations and instructions relative to the pay and allowances of foot soldiers serving at home (1793)
- 401020: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's office, June 1, 1792. Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces (1792)
- 401206: A history of the late siege of Gibraltar (1785)
- 401208: A history of the late siege of Gibraltar (1790)
- 401255: A new and general introduction to practical astronomy (1774)
- 401432: The case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland: fairly represented (1710)
- 401880: Miscellaneous dissertations on marriage, celibacy, covetousness, virtue, the modern system of education, &c. By John Dove (1769)
- 402049: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 402065: A course of the five orders of civil architecture; with a plan, and some geometrical elevations of town gates of fortified places. By J. Landmann, Professor Of Fortification And Artillery To The Royal Military Academy At Woolwich. The five orders are taken from Mr. Chambers's elegant treatise on civil architecture (1785)
- 402401: Fables in verse (1765)
- 402425: A collection of miscellaneous essays (1762)
- 402535: The substance of a speech made by Lord Auckland, on Monday the second day of May, 1796 (1796)
- 402542: A proposition for a new order in architecture (1784)
- 402597: Essay on the puerperal fever (1773)
- 402631: Taste. An essay (1732)
- 403039: A list of scholars of St. Peter's College, Westminster (1788)
- 403040: A list of scholars of St. Peter's College, Westminster (1788)
- 403182: Itine?raire des routes les plus fre?quente?es (1786)
- 403183: Itine?raire des routes les plus fre?quente?es (1793)
- 403418: The civil war of Geneva (1769)
- 403549: A proposition for a new order in architecture (1797)
- 403680: Historical memoirs of the author of The Henriade (1777)
- 403710: The complaints of the manufacturers, relating to the abuses in marking the sheep, and winding the wool (1752)
- 403786: New translation of the Adelphi (1775)
- 403860: Vologeso (1759)
- 404113: The general history of the late war (1763)
- 404128: Tracts on the liberty, spiritual and temporal, of protestants in England (1763)
- 404188: Cymbeline (1759)
- 404695: A list of the English, Scots, and Irish nobility (1765)
- 404697: State of the trade of Great Britain in its imports and exports, progressively from the year 1697 (1776)
- 404978: Long livers: a curious history of such persons of both sexes who have liv'd several ages, and grown young again: with the rare secret of rejuvenescency of Arnoldus de Villa Nova, And a great many approv'd and invaluable Rules to prolong Life: AS Also, How to prepare the Universal Medicine. Most humbly dedicated to the Grand Master, Masters, Wardens and Brethren of the most Antient and most Honourable Fraternity of the Free-Masons of Great Britain and Ireland. By Eugenius Philalethes, F. R. S. Author of the Treatise of the Plague (1722)
- 405015: Tales, epistles, odes, fables, &c. With translations from Homer and other antient authors. To which are added Proposals for perfecting the English language (1729)
- 405160: A treatise on domestic pigeons (1765)
- 405382: The evidence of Christianity (1729)
- 405447: Voyages from Asia to America (1761)
- 405529: A vindication of the right of election (1769)
- 405621: A reply to the second letter to a late noble commander. By a country gentleman (1759)
- 405698: A comparison between old Rome in it's glory (1709)
- 405983: Love in a village; a comic opera (1763)
- 406368: The modern character, introduc'd in the scenes of Vanbrugh's Æsop (1751)
- 406403: A practical essay on diseases of the viscera (1792)
- 406412: Anecdotes of the five music-meetings (1768)
- 406713: Memoirs (1748)
- 406728: A descriptive catalogue of upwards of eleven hundred species and varieties of herbaceous or perennial plants (1789)
- 406813: The compleat history of Sweden (1702)
- 406935: A description of the West-Indies (1777)
- 407127: The origin and essence of a general excise (1733)
- 407129: The origin and essence of a general excise (1733)
- 407664: The grove of Barzai, and his elegy; from the loves of Othniel and Achsah: to which is prefixed, an introductory account of that work. By Joseph Smeeton (1777)
- 407807: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's office, June 1. 1792. Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces (1792)
- 408289: The art of painting (1738)
- 408355: Parthenius (1738)
- 408487: The entire ceremonies of the coronations of His Majesty King Charles II. and of her Majesty Queen Mary, Consort to James II (1761)
- 408812: A practical exposition of the Lord's Prayer (1783)
- 408987: A view of the evidence relative to the conduct of the American war (1779)
- 409080: The man of sin (1794)
- 409192: Ricimero (1755)
- 409217: Things as they are (1758)
- 409459: The lusiad (1776)
- 409711: A treatise on fevers in general, their nature and treatment (1764)
- 409868: Thoughts on a question of importance proposed to the public (1765)
- 409932: Genuine and impartial memoirs of Elizabeth Canning (1754)
- 409986: A voyage to the South Atlantic and round cape Horn into the Pacific Ocean, for the purpose of extending the spermaceti whale fisheries, and other objects of commerce, by ascertaining the ports, bays, harbours, and anchoring births, in certain islands and coasts in those seas at which the ships of the British merchants might be refitted (1798)
- 410056: Rodogune (1765)
- 410087: The antiquities of Furness (1774)
- 410259: Memoir of a map of Ireland (1792)
- 410267: Military observations in a tour through part of France, French Flanders, and Luxembourg (1795)
- 410273: The muses library; or a series of English poetry (1737)
- 410485: An account of the war in India (1761)
- 410526: Articles of impeachment (1727)
- 410545: Bibliotheca biographica: a synopsis of universal biography, ancient and modern (1760)
- 410780: The female rebels (1747)
- 410859: The history of English poetry (1774)
- 410860: The history of English poetry (1775)
- 410903: A journey from Aleppo to Damascus (1736)
- 410904: Jus parliamentarium (1739)
- 410911: The king of Spain's declaration of war against Great-Britain. Done at Buen Retiro, on the 28th of November, signed by his Catholick Majesty; and lower, by Don Casimiro de Uztariz. In Spanish and English (1739)
- 410985: Memoir of a map of Hindoostan (1788)
- 411022: A narrative of the campaign in India, which terminated the war with Tippoo Sultan, in 1792 (1793)
- 411047: Observations, anatomical, physiological and pathological, on the pulmonary system (1795)
- 411202: A short account of the Roman Senate, and the manner of their proceedings (1729)
- 411293: Vallum Romanum (1753)
- 411636: Charity: a poetical essay (1773)
- 411881: Remarks, in support of the new chart of North and South America (1753)
- 411901: A sermon preached in Lambeth Chapel (1794)
- 411952: Things as they are (1758)
- 412099: The cattle-Keeper's assistant (1781)
- 412162: The fashionable tell-tale (1778)
- 412225: Liberal opinions, upon animals, man, and providence (1775)
- 412366: A warrant for the regulation of barracks (1795)
- 412502: An essay towards an investigation of the origin and elements of language and letters (1772)
- 412503: An essay towards an investigation of the origin and elements of language and letters (1772)
- 412563: A letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson (1775)
- 412642: A rhapsody on the present system of French politics (1779)
- 412674: Terra: a philosophical discourse of earth (1778)
- 412685: A treatise concerning Heaven and Hell (1778)
- 412746: Festivous notes on the history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote (1768)
- 412882: The life of Henry Chichele? (1783)
- 412963: A journal of a voyage to the South Seas, in his Majesty's ship, the Endeavour (1773)
- 413007: Francis Watkins, optician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head, at Charing-Cross, makes spectacles of all sorts, ground in the correctest manner, (1753)
- 413244: Consequences (not before adverted to) that are likely to result from the late revolution of the British Empire (1783)
- 413391: A plain letter to the common people of Great Britain and Ireland (1783)
- 413799: Astronomical and philological conjectures on a passage in Homer (1768)
- 414161: Northumberland. A tragedy. By Mark Anthony Meilan (1771)
- 414423: Orione, o sia Diana vendicata. Drama (1763)
- 414424: The orleans Gallery, now exhibiting, at the Great Rooms, late the Royal Academy, No. 125, Pall Mall. April 1793 (1793)
- 414479: Outlines of a system of vegetable generation. By Dr. J. Hill. Illustrated with figures (1758)
- 414578: The parable of the vineyard, and Christ, the true vine (1753)
- 414760: The peace: a poem. Most humbly inscribed to the right hon. the Earl of Sandwich, &c. By a student of Christ-Church College, Oxford (1762)
- 414798: Penelope melodrama per Il Teatro di S.M.B. Dedicato all' eccellenza di Carlo Sackville conte di Middlesex dal suo umilissimo servo Paolo Rolli F.R.S (1741)
- 415033: Populousness with oeconomy, the wealth and strength of a kingdom (1759)
- 415060: Pourceaugnac and Grilletta. An interlude. Performed by Sig. Anna Maria Faini, and Signor Antonio Lottini, at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The musick is composed by Sig. Giuseppe Maria Orlandini, Chapel Master to his Royal Highness the Great Duke of Tuscany (1737)
- 415091: Practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in Europe and America (1750)
- 415092: Practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in Europe and America (1750)
- 415186: The present state of Westminster Bridge (1743)
- 415417: The prisoner released: a sermon, on Matthew XXV. 36 (1772)
- 415494: The progress of fashion: exhibiting a view of its influence in all the departments of life (1786)
- 415538: A Reply to a letter addressed to the Right Hon. George Grenville, &c (1763)
- 415867: The richardiad (1744)
- 415869: The riches of a hop-garden explain'd (1729)
- 416154: Rossane (1747)
- 416219: A New edition, corrected to the 15th of April, of the Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1778 (1778)
- 416220: The Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1778 (1778)
- 416221: A new edition, corrected to the 30th of January of the Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1779 (1779)
- 416222: A new edition, corrected to the 9th of May, of The royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1779; Including a compleat and correct List of the 14th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 29th of November 1774. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, Agents, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1779)
- 416225: The royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1781 (1781)
- 416226: A new edition, corrected to the 8th of February, of The royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1781; Including a compleat and correct List of the 15th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session of the 31st of October 1780. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1781)
- 416229: A New edition (corrected to the 1st of January) of the royal kalendar; or Compleat and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1783 (1783)
- 416230: A new edition (corrected to the 10th of February) of The royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1783; Including a compleat and correct List of the 15th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 31st of October 1780. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland I. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1783)
- 416231: A New edition corrected to the 18th of May, of the Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America for the year 1784 (1784)
- 416232: A new edition, corrected to the 18th of May, of The royal kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1784; Including a complete and correct List of the 16th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 18th of May 1784, Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1784)
- 416233: The Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, forr the year 1785 (1785)
- 416235: The Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1787 (1787)
- 416236: A new edition (corrected to the end of Feb.) of The Royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1787; Including a complete and correct List of the 16th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 18th of May 1784. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1787)
- 416238: A New edition (correct to the 18th of March) of the royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1788 (1788)
- 416239: The Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, forr the year 1789 (1789)
- 416241: A new edition, corrected to the 20th of February. The Royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1790; Including a complete and correct List of the 16th Parliament of Great Britain, summoried to meet for their first Session on the 18th of May 1784. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets; State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and Public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1790)
- 416242: The royal Kalendar (1790)
- 416243: The royal Kalendar (1791)
- 416247: The royal Kalendar (1793)
- 416248: The royal Kalendar (1793)
- 416250: The Royal kalendar: or, Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America. For the year 1795 (1795)
- 416253: The Royal kalendar: or, Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America. For the year 1797 (1797)
- 416668: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books lately purchased; among which are included the libraries of Sir Brydges Baldwin, Doctor Lawson, and Mr. Lobb, Late of Peter House, Cambridge; All lately deceased: The whole containing Ten Thousand Volumes, In all Arts and Sciences, and in most Languages. Which will begin to be sold very reasonable, The lowest Price printed in the Catalogue, by S. Baker and G. Leigh, Booksellers, At their House in York Street, Covent-Garden. On Tuesday, January the 12th, 1768, And to continue every Day. Catalogues to be had gratis of the following Booksellers, Mr. Dodsley's, Pall Mall; Mr. Robson's, Bond street; Mr. Walter's, Charing Cross; Mr. Brotherton's, Cornhill; Mr. Owen's, Temple-Bar; and at the Place of sale. Where is given to the full Value for any Library (1768)
- 416669: E. Ballard's catalogue for 1768. Containing several valuable libraries and collections, lately purchased, of very scarce and uncommon books, In most Languages, Arts and Sciences, Chiefly in very good Condition and many on Large Paper, Including the libraries of Stephen Monteage Esq; and Dr Pelham Johnston; The Whole Consisting of near Ten Thousand Volumes. Amongst which are the Following, Folio. Universal Hist. Antient & Modern, 25 vol. complete. Rapin's Hist. & Continuation, 5 vol. complete Ceremonies & Religious Customs of all Nations, 6 vol. Biographia Britannica, 7 vol. complete. Dugdale's Monasticon Ang. & Continuation by Stevens, 3 vol. Dugdale's Origines Juridiciales, best Edit. Atkins's Hist. of Gloucestershire, 2 vol. Chauncy's Antiquities of Hertfordshire. Morton's Nat. Hist. of Northamptonshire. Plot's Nat. Hist. of Staffordsh. & Oxfordshire State Trials, 6 vol. best Edit. Guillim's Heraldry, Cuts colour'd, large pap. Fuller's Worthies of England. General Dictionary, 10 vol. Dictionaries by Bayle, Collier, Postlethwayte, Chambers, Ainsworth, Johnson, &c. &c. Catroue & Rouille's Roman Hist. 6 vol. Banier's Ovid, with Picart's Cuts, 2 vol. Voyages and Travels by Churchill, Harris, Purchas, Le Bruyn, Pococke, Motraye, Breval, &c. &c. Sir Walter Ralegh's Hist. 2 vol. Sir Paul Rycaut's Turkish Hist. 3 vol. System of Geography, Maps colour'd, 2 vol. Vertot's Hist. of the Knights of Malta, 2 vol. Lord Bacon's, Locke's, Milton's & Temple's Works. Folio. Albinus's Anatom. Tables, complete. Smellie's Tables of Midwifry. Petiver's Works on Nat. Hist. 3 vol. Hoffmanni Opera, 6 vol. Authores de Balneis, apud Juntas. Eustachii Tabulae Anat. ab Albino. Aristotelis Opera, Du Vallii, 2 vol. Thuani Hist. a Carte, 7 vol. Ciceronis Opera, Victorii, 2 vol. ap. R. Steph. Plinii Hist. Nat. Harduini, 3 vol. Platonis Opera, Serrani, 3 vol. Pindari Opera, Oxon. Thucydidis Hist. a Wasse & Dukero. Thucydides, Hudsoni, ch. max. Poetae Gr. Veteres omnes, a Lectio, 2 vol. Herodotus, Gronovii. Xenophon, Leunclavii. Athenaeus, Casauboni. Constantini & Scapulae Lexica, Edit. opt. Stephani (hen.) Thesaurus Gr. 5 vol. Stephani (rob.) Thesaurus Lat. 4 vol. Hickesii Thesaurus Ling. Vet. Septent. 3 vol. Hoffmanni Lexicon Universale, 4 vol. Suidae Lexicon Kusteri, 3 vol. Atlas par De L'isle, Paris. Desgodetz Edifices Antiques de Rome. Boulainvilliers Etat de France, 3 tom. Dictionaire de Morery, 6 tom. Hist. des Ordres Monastiques, avec belles fig. 8 tom. 4to. Which will be sold very Reasonable (for Ready Money only) with the lowest Price printed to each Book in the Catalogue, on Wednesday January 27, 1768, and continue daily on Sale. By Edward Ballard, Bookseller, At No 59. in Little Britain near Newgate-Street. Catalogues (price 6d) to be allowed in Purchase, May be had of the following Booksellers, viz. Mr Dodsley, Pall-Mall; Mr Robson, New Bond-Street; Mr Walter, Charing-Cross; Mr Lewis, Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; Mr Owen, Temple-Bar; Mr Brotherton, Cornhill; Child's Coffee-House, St Paul's Church-Yard; Mr Merrill at Cambridge, Mr Prince at Oxford, and at the Place of Sale. Where may be had the full Value for any Library or Collection (1768)
- 416703: The pleasures of conjugal-love explain'd (1740)
- 416745: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Benjamin Grosvenor (1758)
- 416936: The protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the grounds that support them offer'd to the consideration of such as are, or should be their friends; and of others, who would have their Hopes Suppress'd. With some Account of their Sentiments, concerning the Treatment they meet with. In three papers (1716)
- 417101: The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election? (1769)
- 417193: Il re pastore (1757)
- 417194: Il re? pastore (1765)
- 417247: The reason, design, and end of the sufferings of Christ (1760)
- 417269: Reasons for giving encouragement to the sea-faring people of Great-Britain, in times of peace or war, for the more effectually destroying enemies or pirates at all times. And For Distressing the Commerce of the Subjects of Spain at this Time. With Some of the many remarkable actions between the English and Spaniards at Sea (1739)
- 417347: Reasons in support of the war in Germany, in answer to considerations on the present German war (1761)
- 417372: Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward (1763)
- 417476: Reflections on various subjects relating to arts and commerce (1752)
- 417591: Religion the properest means to peace of conscience (1721)
- 417637: Remarks on Dr. Johnson's life, and critical observations on the works of Mr. Gray (1782)
- 417669: Remarks on The budget (1765)
- 417688: Remarks on the letter to the dissenters. By a churchman (1714)
- 417702: Remarks on the Pretender's Declaration and Commission (1745)
- 417703: Remarks on the Pretender's Declaration and Commission (1745)
- 417705: Remarks on the Pretender's son's second Declaration (1745)
- 418133: A second address from the committee of association of the county of York, to the electors of the counties, cities, and boroughs within the Kingdom of Great Britain. To which is added, an appendix, containing the resolutions of that committee, at their meeting held on the 17th of October, 1781, form of the petition agreed to at the Meeting of the County of York, held on the 30th of December, 1779, and shortly afterwards presented to Parliament. Form of association agreed to at the Meeting of the County of York, held the 28th of March, 1780. Also, a state of the associated counties, &c. and the Objects of their respective Associations (1781)
- 418216: Second proposals for insurance on marriage: by the Generous Society: at their Office at Templeman's Coffee-House, Charing-Cross. December the 7th. 1710 (1710)
- 418216: Second proposals for insurance on marriage: by the Generous Society: at their Office at Templeman's Coffee-House, Charing-Cross. December the 7th. 1710 (1710)
- 418251: The secret history of Miss Blandy, from her first appearance at Bath, to her execution at Oxford, April 6, 1752. Containing an account of her several lovers before her fatal engagements with Cranstoun, (1752)
- 418363: Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general, (as well as it's trade in particular) labours under (1744)
- 418376: Serious reflections on the dangerous tendency of the common practice of card-playing; especially of the game of All-Fours, as it hath been publickly play'd at Oxford, in this present year of Our Lord, MDCC.LIV. In a letter from Mr. Gyles Smith, to his fried Abraham Nixon, Esq of the Inner Temple (1755)
- 418406: A sermon preached at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, on Sunday, April 9, 1749. By Septimus Turton, LL.B (1749)
- 418417: A sermon preached at St. Paul's, Covent-Garden, on Sunday, June 11, 1780. By James Howell, M. A. Student of Christ Church, Oxford, &c. &c (1780)
- 418495: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1753)
- 418516: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1761)
- 418518: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1749)
- 418571: A sermon preached before the House of Lords (1758)
- 418636: A sermon preached before the Lords (1762)
- 418712: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Lincoln (1777)
- 418730: A sermon preached in the church of St. Michael, Cornhill, on Wednesday, February 10, 1779 (1779)
- 418797: A sermon upon occasion of the death of our late sovereign King William (1702)
- 418858: The shaver shaved (1769)
- 419005: A short history of a ten years negociation, between a Prime Minister and a private gentleman (1738)
- 419063: A short view of the families of the present English nobility (1751)
- 419210: Siroe, Re di Persia (1755)
- 419319: Sofonisba. Drama. Da rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S.M.B. N.B. Musica nuova del Signor Mattia Vento, Maestro Napolitano. = Sophonisba. An opera. To be performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. N. B. The Music entirely new, by Signor Mattia Vento, Neapolitan Master of Music (1765)
- 419381: The stage defended, from Scripture, reason, experience, and the common sense of mankind, for two thousand years. Occasion'd by Mr. Law's late pamphlet against stage-entertainments. In a letter to ****** By Mr. Dennis (1726)
- 419417: A state of the British sugar-colony trade (1759)
- 419746: A supplement; or, the second part of an epistolary correspondence, relative to the living of Aldwinkle. Containing several important letters, now forced to be made public to vindicate injured characters, and to undeceive the friends of religion (1768)
- 420087: Some considerations on the laws which incapacitate the Roman Catholicks of Ireland from purchasing lands, from taking long or beneficial leases, and from lending money on real securities. Humbly inscribed to the impartial world by - Esq (1740)
- 420179: Some remarks on the apparent circumstances of the war in the fourth week of October 1795 (1795)
- 420180: Some remarks on the apparent circumstances of the war in the fourth week of October 1795 (1795)
- 420181: Some remarks on the apparent circumstances of the war in the fourth week of October 1795 (1795)
- 420406: A specimen of the translation of the epigrams of M. Val. Martial: with the original subjoined, and notes at the end of the volume. By James Elphiston. The work, ready for the press, is to be published by subscription; Price one guinea in Boards, to be paid on Delivery of the Book (1778)
- 420410: Speculative ideas on the probable consequences of an invasion (1782)
- 420560: Spenser's Fairy Queen attempted in blank verse, with notes, critical and explanatory (1783)
- 420905: This day at eleven o'clock, John Frost, is to stand on the pillory, at Charing Cross, living or dead (1793)
- 420906: This day at twelve o'clock, John Frost is to stand on the pillory at Charing Cross, for supporting the rights of the people!!! (1793)
- 420969: Thomsonus redivivus: or, a reply to W----m D----g----s, M.D. Physician to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's Houshold, and Man-Midwife. By Dr. Sangrado, Physician to Gilblas of Santillane (1746)
- 421029: Thoughts on the present state of the prisons of this country (1780)
- 421471: Verbeia; or, Wharfdale, a poem, descriptive and didactic, with historical remarks (1782)
- 421522: The vestry laid open; or, A full and plain detection of the many gross abuses, impositions, and oppressions, of select-vestries (1739)
- 421547: A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland (1784)
- 421767: Vortigern (1799)
- 421851: To be seen at Young Man's coffee-House, Charing-Cross ... The surprizing fish, or mermaid, (1750)
- 422253: A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier (1793)
- 422271: Tract V. The respective pleas and arguments of the mother country, and of the colonies, distinctly set forth (1775)
- 422349: A translation of the French King's ordinance, relating to the enrolling of sea-officers, sailors, and sea-faring people. The 15th of April, 1689 (1740)
- 422414: A treatise on the nature and virtues of Buxton waters (1773)
- 422878: Two sermons preached before the University of Cambridge, in the year 1758 (1758)
- 423027: Ways and means for raising the extraordinary supplies to carry on the war for seven years, if it should continue so long (1757)
- 423069: Welcombe Hills (1777)
- 423157: The Whig. A poem (1776)
- 423197: The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury (1732)
- 423198: The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury (1732)
- 423199: The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury (1732)
- 423200: The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury (1732)
- 423311: Winter (1726)
- 423663: Divinity catalogue (1764)
- 424620: A poem sacred to the memory of that Most Worthy Patriot, Daniel Pulteney, Esq (1731)
- 424666: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's Office, April 20, 1792. The manual and platoon exercises (1792)
- 424834: Royal folly: or, the danger of being tempted by harlots (1740)
- 425308: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy (1797)
- 425887: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy (1799)
- 426167: A warrant for the regulation of sundry barracks. (1793)
- 426192: Warrant for increasing and regulating the pay and allowance of non-commissioned officers and private men, of corps of infantry serving at home. From 25th May, 1797 (1797)
- 426193: Warrant for increasing and regulating the pay and allowance of non-commissioned officers and private men, of corps of cavalry and infantry serving out of Great Britain, from 25th May, 1797 (1797)
- 433335: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's Office, April 20, 1792. The manual and platoon exercises (1792)
- 468203: Masonry dissected (1788)
- 469192: A complete collection of pamphlets, pro and con, relating to the behaviour and repute of an odd sort of a preacher among the Quakers, about ten years ago (1727)
- 469896: A tour to the Royal Spa at Cheltenham; or, Gloucestershire displayed (1789)
- 471378: A particular account of the late, dreadful earthquake at Lisbon (1755)
- 471499: Remarkable cures, of gouty, bilious, and nervous cases, related by the patients themselves, and published at their desire (1784)
- 471645: Annet's short-hand perfected (1765)
- 471867: A compendium of useful knowledge (1800)
- 473070: Memoirs of a foreign minister at the Court of London (1766)
- 473102: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy (1798)
- 473139: By His Majesty's command. Adjutant General's office. Rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise, and movements, of His Majesty's forces. (1799)
- 473141: Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy (1798)
- 473371: The contrast: or, A comparative view of the most material facts, insisted upon by either party in the Douglas cause (1760)
- 475436: New and correct lists of both Houses of Parliament: containing, 1. A list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, with the posts they hold under the government; the titles of their eldest sons, and their residence in town. 2. An alphabetical list of the Lords, with their country seats. 3. Lists of the Knights of the Garter, Thistle, and Bath; with a table of fees paid at their creation. 4. A list of the counties, boroughs, &c. in the order they are call'd over by the House; with the names of the members return'd for each, the places they possess, and their country seats. 5. An alphabetical list of the members of the House of Commons, the place each is chosen for, and their residence in town. And an alphabetical list of the counties, cities, and boroughs, with the pages where their representatives are to be found; and several other particulars and useful distinctions throughout the whole. (1745)
- 475998: Vanity of fame (1784)
- 476187: A short view of the families of the present English nobility (1751)
- 476204: Abbrege? de la grammaire angloise (1750)
- 476339: The court and city register. For the year 1769 (1769)
- 476409: The North American atlas (1777)
- 476649: This day is published, in one volume octavo, price 6s. bound. The historical, political, and literary register (1770)
- 476657: Proposals for printing by subscription, The theological magazine: sacred to piety and learning, and calculated for the universal advantage and improvement of mankind (1795)
- 476856: An observation on the management of children at the time of birth. (1775)
- 476884: Alexander Severus. An opera (1738)
- 476939: A critical review of the paintings, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, engravings, metzotintos, drawings, &c. exhibited at the Great Room, in Spring-Gardens, Charing-Cross (1767)
- 476954: E. Ballard's divinity catalogue for 1769 (1769)
- 477384: The monitor; or, Green-room laid open (1767)
- 477385: The Theatrical monitor (1767)
- 477759: A defence of the present ministers (1784)
- 478020: An accurate description of Cape Breton (1758)
- 478412: An account of the sufferings of Col. John Gerard, and Mr. Peter Vowel, the first being beheaded on Tower Hill, July the 10th, 1654. the latter hang'd the same day at Charing Cross. (1654)
- 478695: A catalogue of the entire library of Mr. Royston, wine merchant, of Great St. Helen's, lately deceased (1759)
- 478702: A catalogue of the printed books, and curious manuscripts, of Arthur Collins, Esq; deceased. Author of The peerage of England. Many of the printed books are with manuscript additions and notes of learned men; and many of the manuscripts unpublished, and relate to the antiquities and history of Great Britain. Many others in heraldry, and the pedigrees of all our nobility, baronets, and other gentlemen, and most of them very ancient. Which will be sold by auction, on Tuesday the 17th of February, by Samuel Baker, bookseller, in York-Street, Convent-Garden [sic], to begin exactly at twelve o'clock. The whole may be seen on Wednesday the 14th, to the time of sale. Catalogues to be had gratis, at Mr. Dodsley's, Pall-mall, Mr. Robson's, Bond Street; Mr Walter's Charing-Cross; Mr Owen's, Temple-bar; Mr. Brotherton's, Cornhill; Child's Coffee-house, St. Paul's Church-yard; and at the place of sale (1761)
- 478707: A new treatise on short hand, on an improved plan (1790)
- 478742: Sculptura; or, the history and art of chalcography, and engraving in copper (1765)
- 478970: Cymbeline (1762)
- 478997: A dialogue between Dr. Johnson and Dr. Goldsmith, in the Shades (1785)
- 479399: A letter from H---- G----g, Esq (1750)
- 480342: Jupiter & Saturn (1782)
- 480404: A description of the Royal George (1782)
- 480421: Jupiter & Saturn (1782)
- 480566: Some queries to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation, by T.W. Gent. Published with allowance. (1687)
- 480570: The farmer (1781)
- 480591: The principles of English farriery vindicated (1800)
- 480726: A call to the victuallers, both in town and country (1754)
- 480772: Christ only exalted (1760)
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