MoEML References in Shakeosphere
- 3: Constant Charley (1785)
- 197: Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley (1794)
- 311: Jaqueline of Olzeburg (1800)
- 344: An anatomy of atheisme (1701)
- 413: Manly Christianity (1711)
- 471: The lives of all the Lords Chancellors, Lords Keepers, and Lords Commissioners, of the Great Seal of England (1708)
- 509: The laws of poetry (1721)
- 516: Never before printed. The rights of juries vindicated (1785)
- 534: The law of evidence (1744)
- 707: A letter to Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire. A new edition (1784)
- 806: A letter from an English Tory to his friend in town (1713)
- 852: Observations on the epidemic fever of the year 1741 (1742)
- 998: Observations on the use and abuse of medicine (1794)
- 1050: The modern conveyancer (1717)
- 1153: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1752)
- 1160: Liberty asserted (1704)
- 1330: Panthea, or the captive bride (1789)
- 1345: The life of Oliver Cromwell (1741)
- 1346: The life of Oliver Cromwell (1743)
- 1472: The life of Leopold, late Emperor of Germany, &c (1708)
- 1539: Pharmacop?ia officinalis & extemporanea (1724)
- 1616: The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c (1741)
- 1639: A letter to my Lord S******. Concerning the prisons for debts (1729)
- 1733: A plain and seasonable address to the freeholders of Great-Britain on the present posture of affairs in America (1766)
- 1830: A plan for the establishing a working-school (1758)
- 1868: Love upon tick (1724)
- 1916: New rudiments of the Latin tongue (1756)
- 1924: A poem of condolance on the loss of Sir Cloudesley Shovel (1707)
- 1992: A poem to the memory of Mr. Nathanael Taylor (1702)
- 2000: A poem to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales (1737)
- 2029: Poems, &c. by T. Underwood, Late of St. Peter's College, Cambridge (1768)
- 2031: Poems and letters on several subjects (1724)
- 2040: Onania (1759)
- 2066: The pike: a tale (1733)
- 2162: Political speculations, occasioned by the progress of a democratic party in England (1791)
- 2206: The pastoral amours of Daphnis and Chloe. Written originally in Greek by Longus, and translated into English. adorn'd with cutts (1719)
- 2290: The progress of love; or, the history of Stephen Elliot (1789)
- 2293: The progress of language (1726)
- 2402: A proper answer to a late abusive pamphlet entitled, The Winchester converts (1735)
- 2435: Practical observations on the operation and effects of certain medicines (1794)
- 2454: Poems for young ladies. In three parts. Devotional, moral, and entertaining (1770)
- 2459: Poems on affairs of state (1716)
- 2461: Poems on affairs of state (1716)
- 2501: Observations on the present state and influence of the poor laws (1799)
- 2550: A Proposition for the present peace and future government of the British colonies in North America (1775)
- 2562: The laws and customs, rights, liberties, and privileges, of the City of London (1779)
- 2604: Legal recreations (1792)
- 2616: A philosophical enquiry concerning the connexion betwixt the doctrines and miracles of Jesus Christ (1731)
- 2617: A philosophical enquiry concerning the connexion betwixt the doctrines and miracles of Jesus Christ (1731)
- 2787: Now John's come, Robin must troop (1711)
- 2880: An essay of health and long life (1725)
- 2882: Remains of the late Reverend and learned John Edwards, D.D (1731)
- 2918: Remarks on a sermon, preach'd January the 31st, 1703/4 (1704)
- 2932: Observations on the expediency of making a by-law (1796)
- 2949: The anatomy of the humane body abridg'd (1718)
- 2960: The anatomy of the human body abridg'd (1723)
- 2970: The anatomy of the human body abridg'd (1734)
- 2981: The anatomy of the human body abridg'd (1738)
- 2991: The anatomy of the human body abridg'd (1742)
- 3053: Plays (1716)
- 3058: The rights of juries vindicated (1785)
- 3239: Rules, orders and notices, in the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster (1743)
- 3294: Relative holiness (1733)
- 3337: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1718)
- 3420: Reports and cases of practice in the Court of Common Pleas (1742)
- 3545: The rule establish'd in Spain, for the trade in the West Indies (1711)
- 3638: The resurrection: a poem (1747)
- 3701: A full and true account of a curious dialogue (1733)
- 3778: The constant couple (1701)
- 3832: Tenants law (1722)
- 3934: Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward (1763)
- 3935: Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward (1763)
- 3987: Tales of truth (1800)
- 4075: The tryal of William Penn, and William Mead (1710)
- 4077: The tryal of William Penn, and William Mead (1710)
- 4111: The treasury of drugs unlock'd (1733)
- 4147: A treatise, or reflections, drawn from practice on gun-shot wounds (1743)
- 4331: The elements of commerce, politics and finances, in three treatises on those important subjects. By Thomas Mortimer, Esq. author of a treatise on the funds, entitled, Every man his own broker (1774)
- 4405: A treatise of sacramental-covenanting with Christ (1710)
- 4440: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1710)
- 4554: Two letters wherein the sovereignty of the British seas (1739)
- 4634: The truth and divine authority of the Gospel (1707)
- 4759: The first set of catechisms and prayers: or, the religion of little children under seven or eight years of age. Collected out of the larger books of prayers and catechisms for children and youth. By I. Watts, D.D (1786)
- 4771: The second set of catechisms and prayers (1786)
- 4808: The third charge of Sir Clifford Wm Philipps, Knt (1747)
- 4827: A thanksgiving sermon preach'd at Boston in New-England, December, 1705 (1709)
- 4828: The young wife's guide, in the management of her children (1764)
- 4832: A thanksgiving sermon preached at Little St. Helen's, to the society that support the Lord's day morning lecture there (1743)
- 4901: A fable of the dogs (1719)
- 5072: The art of preserving beauty (1789)
- 5078: The art of midwifery improv'd (1723)
- 5110: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1755)
- 5155: A compleat history of Europe (1710)
- 5163: A catalogue of a fine and large collection of prints and drawings, belonging to Solomon Gautier (1725)
- 5247: The charge of Sir Clifford Wm. Philipps, Knt. to the grand jury of the royalty of the Tower of London, liberties, and precincts thereof. At the general quarter sessions of the peace held for the said Royalty, on Tuesday the sixteenth day of October, 1744, at the Court-House on Great Tower-Hill (1745)
- 5250: A charge to the grand jury of the city and liberty of Westminster, &c. At the general quarter-sessions of the peace, held the third day of July, 1729 (1729)
- 5382: A collection of new songs, for one, two, and three voices (1701)
- 5388: A catalogue of old quarto plays (1790)
- 5390: A catalogue of the common and statute law-books of this realm (1716)
- 5393: A catalogue of the common and statute law-books of this realm (1722)
- 5397: An abstract of an essay on tillage and vegetation (1747)
- 5411: The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards (1704)
- 5412: The abbey of Ambresbury (1788)
- 5415: The abbey of Ambresbury (1788)
- 5416: The abbey of Ambresbury (1789)
- 5644: An authentic and impartial copy of the trial of Sir Hugh Palliser (1779)
- 5894: Two Treatises: I. A confutation of the hope of the Jews concerning the last redemption. By Peter Allix, D.D (1707)
- 5932: A compendium of the laws and government ecclesiastical, civil and military, of Great Britain and Ireland (1716)
- 5993: A catalogue of maps, prints, copy-books, &c. from off copper-plates (1780)
- 6081: A catalogue of greenhouse plants, hardy trees and shrubs, herbaceous, bulbous-rooted, and stove plants, arranged by their Latin botanic names, with an English index refering to their Latin names (1783)
- 6136: A brief account of a specifick remedy for curing the king's evil (1709)
- 6210: Books printed for J. Walthoe in the Middle-Temple-Cloysters, and J. Walthoe Junior, over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill (1720)
- 6226: A collection of letters extracted from the most celebrated French authors (1733)
- 6271: Britannia triumphans (1703)
- 6283: Britain's alarm to all true Protestants (1714)
- 6458: A brief examination into the increase of the revenue, commerce, and manufactures, of Great Britain, from 1792 to 1799 (1799)
- 6505: An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles (1782)
- 6521: Allegorical miniatures, for the study of youth (1800)
- 6619: The Beauties of the poets (1777)
- 6631: Arianism not the primitive Christianity (1713)
- 6760: The after-thought (1748)
- 6782: Considerations on the capital stock of the corporation of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England (1788)
- 6816: The axe (once more) laid to the root of the tree (1743)
- 6952: An appendix to Mr. Sintelaer's late treatise of the venereal disease; entituled The scourge of Venus and Mercury; being an answer to Mr. John Marten's personal invectives, malicious reflections, and false aspersions, contain'd as well in his last sixth edition of his treatise of the venereal disease, as in his late appendix to the said treatise, call'd, A new system of all the secret infirmities and diseases natural, accidental and venereal in men and women, as far as they have any relatian [sic] to the said Mr. Sintelaer. (1709)
- 7231: An attestation to divine truth (1770)
- 7286: A collection of old ballads (1723)
- 7464: The imperial captives (1720)
- 7772: Hor? lyric? (1789)
- 8152: A hasty sketch of the conduct of the commissioners for the affairs of India (1788)
- 8246: Horatio, of Holstein (1800)
- 8672: An historical and geographical description of Formosa (1704)
- 8735: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell (1720)
- 8773: The grounds of the complaint of the principal of Hart-Hall (1735)
- 8777: Historical remarks on the castle of the Bastille (1789)
- 8846: The great importance of a religious life considered (1799)
- 9464: The florist (1759)
- 9514: The constant couple (1716)
- 9551: Hints of occurrences on a tour to Manheim, Mayence, Aix la Chapelle, Brussels (1791)
- 9698: The London merchant: or, The history of George Barnwell (1733)
- 9770: A dissertation on the disorders which affect the neck of the bladder (1785)
- 10010: A new inquiry into the causes, symptoms, and cure, of putrid and inflammatory fevers (1777)
- 10068: The physical dictionary (1702)
- 10218: The lady's rhetorick (1707)
- 10253: Lay baptism invalid (1708)
- 10383: The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner (1761)
- 10623: A letter from a physician in town to a friend in the country, on the subject of inoculation (1756)
- 11037: A new Roman history, by question and answer (1749)
- 11050: An essay on the gout (1721)
- 11078: A plain and practical discovery of the nature and cause of the secret disease (1718)
- 11185: Privilegia Londini: or, The rights, liberties, privileges, laws, and customs, of the city of London (1723)
- 11277: Plan of the Chamber of Commerce, (in the building late the King's Arms Tavern, Cornhill) or office, for consultation, opinion and advice, Information and assistance, in all commercial, insurance, and maritime affairs, and matters of trade in general (1782)
- 11425: The pretences for the present rebellion, considered (1715)
- 11474: The principle of the Commutation-Act, established by facts (1786)
- 11501: The progress of fashion: exhibiting a view of its influence in all the departments of life (1786)
- 11715: Plan pratique de la maladie secrette (1716)
- 11744: The principles of the Muggletonians asserted, under the following heads. I. On the eternity of matter. II. On the Existence of two eternal Beings, on the Angel's Fall, and the Fall of Man. III. On God's eternal Existence in the Form of a Man. IV. That God became a Son, and manifested himself in the Flesh: and the Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity considered. V. That Jesus Christ was God the Creator of the World. VI. When Christ dyed God dyed: Enoch, Moses, and Elias, were taken up into Heaven, and left with deputed Power there, while God was performing the Work of Redemption here on Earth. Vii. Concerning John Reeve's and Lodowick Muggleton's commission, with some Observations thereon (1735)
- 11759: Poems on several occasions. ... (1732)
- 12017: An essay on scirrhous tumours, and cancers (1759)
- 12059: Poems on divine subjects (1736)
- 12095: Poems and plays (1789)
- 12263: Puff upon puff, the puffer puff'd (1747)
- 12401: Sacred hymns (1726)
- 12426: Directions for the use of Hadley's quadrant (1790)
- 12436: Directions for using the electrical machine (1773)
- 12534: Sacheverell against Sacheverell (1711)
- 12608: Seasonable considerations relating to insolvent debtors, drawn from the practice of foreign states (1729)
- 12666: An essay of health and long life (1725)
- 12706: Shenstone; or, the force of benevolence (1776)
- 12710: An essay of health and long life (1745)
- 12744: An essay of the true nature and due method of treating the gout (1724)
- 12760: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the eighteenth day of November, 1760 (1760)
- 12762: The second charge of Sir Clifford Wm. Philipps, Knt. to the grand jury of the royalty of the Tower of London, Liberties, and Precincts thereof, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held for the said Royalty, on Saturday the twelfth day of October, 1745, at the Court-House on Great Tower-Hill (1745)
- 12906: Select translations from the works of Sannazarius (1726)
- 12937: The agreeable Caledonian (1728)
- 12976: The second part of Original poems: serious and humorous. By Mr. Henry Baker (1726)
- 13018: Seneca's morals by way of abstract (1722)
- 13019: Seneca's morals by way of abstract (1702)
- 13197: The second book of The compleat country dancing-master (1719)
- 13294: Reflections upon East-India shipping (1773)
- 13321: The works of Virgil (1755)
- 13342: Miscellaneous essays (1724)
- 13402: The modern fanatick (1710)
- 13466: An essay on regimen (1742)
- 13472: Oedipus, King of Thebes (1735)
- 13607: The character of St. Paul as a preacher, considered and recommended (1741)
- 13649: The ship-builders assistant: or, Some essays towards compleating the art of marine architecture (1711)
- 13666: Secret memoirs of the Duke and Dutchess of O::::: intermix'd with the amorous intrigues and adventures of the most eminent princes of the court of France. Written by Madam D'Aunoy, author of The ladies travels into Spain. Made English from the Paris edition (1708)
- 13764: A short and easie method with the deists (1726)
- 13862: A sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Reverend and learned Mr John Hubbard (1743)
- 13869: A short description of the aerostatic machine (1784)
- 13894: The duties, and offices of friendship (1739)
- 13915: A sermon on bankruptcy (1773)
- 14005: The duty of apprentices and other servants (1713)
- 14144: A sermon preach'd at St. Lawrence Church in Reading (1716)
- 14225: The satires of Aulus Persius Flaccus, translated into English prose (1730)
- 14307: Remarks on the plan of a new London Pharmacop?ia, together with an account of the alterations and additions made and received by the college, as published in the present Pharmacop?ia (1746)
- 14397: The old woman's Dunciad (1751)
- 14417: The signs of the times (1722)
- 14458: A sermon preach'd before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, at the Collegiate Church of St. Peter's Westminster, on Thursday, January 30, 1728/9. Being the Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles the First. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward Lord Bishop of Chichester (1729)
- 14521: The symptoms, nature, cause, and cure of a gonorrhoea (1715)
- 14524: Evening amusements, for the ladies; or, original anecdotes, intended to promote a love of virtue in young minds. A series of letters (1789)
- 14537: A syllabus of the animal oeconomy (1748)
- 14746: A sermon preach'd at Guilford, March the 19th, 1729 (1730)
- 14814: The spouting-Club (1758)
- 14829: An experimental history of the materia medica (1761)
- 14841: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Beachcroft, Kt. Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, and Citizens of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Wednesday, January 16th. 1711/12. Being The Day Appointed by Her Majesty for a Publick Fast. By William Butler, Chaplain to his Lordship (1712)
- 14894: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, and governors of the several hospitals of the City of London, in St. Bridget's Church, on Monday in Easter Week, April 25. 1709. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Chester. Duncombe Mayor (1709)
- 15095: Some observations on the assiento trade (1728)
- 15131: Some thoughts on the present state of our trade to India; with a dedication, humbly addressed to the freeholders of Great-Britain. By a Merchant of London (1758)
- 15194: The song of the three children paraphras'd (1728)
- 15258: Some queries and observations upon the revolution in 1688, and its consequences: also a short view of the rise and progress of the Dutch East India Company (1741)
- 15606: Sermons to young men by William Dodd, LLD. prebendary of Brecon, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1792)
- 15639: The state of the Island of Jamaica (1725)
- 15688: A second letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, upon the matter of libel (1792)
- 15708: State of the finances and resources of the French Republic, to the 1st of January 1796 (1796)
- 15798: A speech in the Parliament of Scotland. The second day of November, 1706. On the first article of the Treaty of Union. By William Seton of Pitmedden, Junior. One of the Commissioners of the Treaty (1706)
- 15966: Etmullerus abridg'd (1712)
- 16067: A preservative from the sins and follies of childhood and youth (1786)
- 16362: The wandering spy: or The merry travellers (1723)
- 16373: Wittenham-Hill, a poem (1776)
- 16465: Woman: a fragment (1758)
- 16543: A sermon preach'd before the society for reformation of manners, in the Parish-Church of Wendover, in the county of Bucks, October the 7th, 1708 (1708)
- 16713: A word in season (1792)
- 16799: Ways and means discovered to enlarge trade and commerce (1720)
- 16878: Letters and poems on several subjects (1726)
- 16921: A letter to the Bishop of Ely, upon the occasion of his suppos'd late charge (said to be deliver'd at Cambridge, August 7th, 1716.) as far as relates to what is therein urg'd against frequent communion; and for the (pretended) Episcopal reform'd churches of Transylvania, Great Poland, and Prussia. By Philalethes. (1717)
- 16933: Letters and negotiations of count d'estrades, in England, Holland, and Italy; from MDCXXVII. to MDCLXII (1755)
- 16941: A letter to the Whigs, expostulating with them upon their present conduct (1714)
- 17233: What is man? (1738)
- 17285: The whole of the proceedings at the assizes at Shrewsbury (1784)
- 17346: The works of Monsieur de La Bruyere (1723)
- 17481: The works (1718)
- 17589: Description and use of Blunt's medical electrical machine (1797)
- 17679: Logick (1751)
- 17701: Logick (1755)
- 17763: The renovation of the Gospel-Spirit (1707)
- 17823: A discourse on the way of instruction by catechisms, and of the best manner of composing them. By Isaac Watts, D.D (1753)
- 18122: A candid state of affairs relative to East India shipping (1775)
- 18140: The club (1711)
- 18349: A general representation of reveal'd religion (1723)
- 18560: The case stated, between the Church of Rome and the Church of England (1713)
- 18711: A catalogue of modern English books (1722)
- 18758: A catalogue of the genuine library of Mr. Thomas Allen Barnard (1789)
- 18896: The clergy's right of maintenance (1726)
- 19159: Characters of parties in the British Government (1782)
- 19184: The tragedy of Julius Cęsar; with the death of Brutus and Cassius (1719)
- 19333: The charge of schism continued (1703)
- 19353: Tom Brown's complete jester (1755)
- 19566: A catalogue, for the year M DCC LXVIII (1768)
- 19566: A catalogue, for the year M DCC LXVIII (1768)
- 19757: The christian best known by his charity (1735)
- 19759: The speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, the 9th instant (1782)
- 19776: A Collection of remarkable cases, for the instruction of both sexes, in the business of love and gallantry (1730)
- 19893: The comical pilgrim (1722)
- 19974: The complete gard'ner: or, Directions for cultivating and right ordering of fruit-gardens and kitchen-gardens (1717)
- 20102: An account of the trade to the East Indies (1772)
- 20122: The danger and immodesty of the present too general custom of unnecessarily employing men-midwives (1772)
- 20251: Free observations on the scurvy, gout, diet, and remedy (1783)
- 20453: Free thoughts on religion, the church, and national happiness. By B.M (1731)
- 20475: Divine poems on various subjects (1753)
- 20529: Dialogues on the rights of Britons (1792)
- 20531: Dialogues on the rights of Britons (1792)
- 20560: Instructions to a statesman (1784)
- 20646: Democritus, the laughing philosopher's trip into England (1723)
- 20758: The Judgement of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of Kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people (1714)
- 20791: The duty of apprentices and other servants (1713)
- 20791: The duty of apprentices and other servants (1713)
- 20898: Index materię medicę: or, A catalogue of simple medicines that are sit to be used in the practice of physick and surgery (1724)
- 21112: An impartial and authentic narrative of the battle fought on the 17th of June, 1775, between His Britannic Majesty's troops and the American Provincial Army, on Bunker's Hill, near Charles Town, in New-England (1775)
- 21198: A candid answer to A letter from a member of Parliament to his friends in the country, concerning the duties on wine and tobacco. (1733)
- 21411: The agreeable caledonian (1729)
- 21518: The cobler of Preston (1723)
- 21963: L'ami des enfans, par M. Berquin (1787)
- 22071: The capricious lovers (1765)
- 22093: Critical and poetical works (1797)
- 22326: The anglers assistant (1750)
- 22660: An authentic account of several curious and interesting particulars in relation to the late conspiracy against the King of Portugal; with a circumstantial narration of the behaviour of the principal conspirators at the place of execution, Jan. 13, 1759 (1759)
- 22715: The great duty of communicating explain'd and enforc'd, the objections against it answer'd, and the necessary preparation for it stated (1710)
- 22718: Love for money (1724)
- 22720: Emblems, divine and moral (1736)
- 22946: A general dictionary, historical and critical (1738)
- 23014: A genuine letter from Mr. John Brainard, employed by the Scotch Society for Propagating the Gospel, a missionary to the Indians in America, and minister to a congregation of Indians, at Bethel in East Jersey (1753)
- 23053: The capricious lovers (1764)
- 23342: Aluredus (1800)
- 23370: The present English state-lottery scheme is far superior to that of any former lottery; ... English state-lottery, 1795. begins drawing February 22, 1796. The tickets are sold, ... by Hornsby & Co., stockbrokers, ... no. 26, Cornhill, (1795)
- 23418: The expedience of a divine revelation represented (1730)
- 23434: Journal received February 4, 1741 (1742)
- 23604: A full, true and impartial account of all the robberies committed in city, town, and country, for several years past by William Hawkins, in company with Wilson, Wright, Butler Fox, and others not yet taken. ... Written by William Hawkins, (1722)
- 23642: A discourse on the consideration of our latter end (1771)
- 23643: A fourth dialogue, concerning liberty; containing an exposition of the falsity of the first and leading principles of the present revolutions in Europe. By Jackson Barwis, Esq (1793)
- 23653: Five love-letters, from a nun to a cavalier, with the cavalier's answers (1716)
- 23737: Free thoughts on quacks and their medicines, occasioned by the death of Dr. Goldsmith and Mr. Scawen (1777)
- 23895: Forms of prayer vindicated; and the liturgy of the Church of England recommended (1731)
- 23949: Ben Johnson's Jests; or, The wit's pocket companion (1751)
- 23950: Ben Johnson's Jests; or, The wit's pocket campanion (1751)
- 23999: Female piety and virtue. A poem (1724)
- 24009: The best match: or, The soul's espousal to Christ, opened and improved. By Edward Pearse, author of the great concern: or, Preparation for death (1704)
- 24033: A Full and impartial history of the expedition into Spain; in the year, 1702 (1702)
- 24061: The london cuckolds (1729)
- 24257: [The] Bishop of Llandaff's thoughts on the French invasion, originally addressed to the clergy of his diocese* (1798)
- 24502: Books printed and sold by J. Walthoe over-against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill. 1726 (1726)
- 24553: Books printed for J. Walthoe in the Middle-Temple-Cloysters, and J. Walthoe Junr. over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill (1717)
- 24554: Books printed for J. Walthoe in the Temple-Cloysters, and J. Walthoe Junr. against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill (1717)
- 24578: Bibliotheca Piggotiana or, A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Mr. John Piggot, deceas'd (1713)
- 24825: A mechanical account of the non-naturals (1722)
- 24887: A brief examination into the increase of the revenue, commerce, and manufactures, of Great Britain, from 1792 to 1799 (1799)
- 25005: The hidden life of a Christian exemplified in the diary, meditations, and letters of a young minister (1752)
- 25075: An hasty sketch of a tour through part of the Austrian Netherlands, and great part of Holland, made in the year 1785 (1787)
- 25313: The friendship of the world enmity with God (1703)
- 25522: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1710)
- 25537: Instructions to ministers (1744)
- 25826: Little truths (1788)
- 25847: Logick (1745)
- 26168: Emmenologia (1752)
- 26244: The lyre. A tale (1726)
- 26449: The compleat marksman (1760)
- 26576: A second vindication of the reasonableness of Christianity (1736)
- 26589: A Paraphrase and comment upon the Epistles and Gospels, appointed to be used in the Church of England on all Sundays and holy-days throughout the year (1706)
- 26604: Registrum regale (1728)
- 26787: Debtor and creditor made easy (1708)
- 27035: The Transcendant excellencies of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, in his person and characters; recommended to the attention and esteem of mankind (1754)
- 27120: Method for prayer, with scripture expressions proper to be us'd under each head. By Matthew Henry, minister of the Gospel in Chester (1750)
- 27240: Marriages made in heav'n (1711)
- 27379: The comedies, tragedies, and operas (1701)
- 27420: Moderation is salvation (1800)
- 27486: Montrose, or The gothic ruin (1799)
- 28001: Medical extracts (1797)
- 28012: Medical extracts (1798)
- 28141: Whipping-Tom (1722)
- 28561: The use of reason recovered by the data in Christianity (1739)
- 28784: Scepticism not separable from immorality (1799)
- 28964: The character of St. Paul as a preacher, considered and recommended (1741)
- 28992: A sketch of the war with Tippoo Sultaun (1799)
- 29202: The natural frailty of princes consider'd; in a sermon preach'd the 29th of March, 1702 (1702)
- 29230: Sermons concerning the divinity and incarnation of our blessed saviour: Preached in the Church of St. Lawrence Jewry. By John late lord archbishop of Canterbury (1702)
- 29505: Suicide; a poem (1789)
- 29573: Specimens of statistical reports (1793)
- 29619: Speculum linguarum (1729)
- 29763: Speech of the Earl of Abingdon, on His Lordship's motion for postponing the further consideration of the question for the abolition of the slave trade (1793)
- 30053: A sermon preached in the chapel belonging to the prison of Ludgate, on Sunday, August 29, 1725 (1725)
- 30083: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, and governors of the several hospitals of the City of London, in St. Bridget's-Church, on Monday, in Easter week, April 25th, 1709. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William, Lord Bishop of Chester. (1709)
- 30085: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, and governors of the several hospitals of the city of London, in St. Bridget's Church, on Monday in Easter-Week, April 6th, 1713. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William, lord bishop of Chester (1713)
- 30198: Liberty, a poem (1768)
- 30262: For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee-House, in Exchange-Alley, Cornhill. On Thursday, the 12th February, 1767, ... The following goods, viz. 48 bales turkey cotton wool ... 11 hampers French teasels (1767)
- 30264: For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee-House in Exchange-Alley, Cornhill, on Thursday the 26th February, 1767, ... the following goods; viz. 58 hogsheads Grenada sugar ... 1 ditto dust (1767)
- 30267: For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee-House, in Exchange-Alley, Cornhill. On Thursday, February the 26th, 1767, ... The following goods, viz. 62 tubs chip hats ... 20 sacks Aleppo gauls. (1767)
- 30289: For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee-House in Exchange-alley, Cornhill, on Thursday the 19th of February, 1767, ... the following goods, (1767)
- 30441: The history of physick; from the time of galen, to the beginning of the sixteenth century (1725)
- 30465: Panarithmologia: or, The trader's sure guide (1756)
- 30624: A paraphrase and comment upon the Epistles and Gospels (1714)
- 30640: For sale by auction, by Mr. Sharp (1792)
- 30721: A sermon preach'd before the lord mayor, Court of Aldermen, and governours of the several hospitals of the city of London (1701)
- 30821: The double-Dealer (1706)
- 30875: Medicina statica (1723)
- 30979: Paul and Virginia (1796)
- 30981: Paul and Virginia (1797)
- 31094: The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations (1713)
- 31108: For sale by the candle at Garraway's Coffee House, Exchange Alley, Cornhill, on Thursday the 5th January, 1797, ... the following goods, ... being part of the cargo of the Anna Maria, Ypres Hillisbrand, taken by the Minerva tender, Lieutenant J. Pamp, commander. ... Coles, Godwin, & Coles, sworn brokers (1797)
- 31109: For sale by the candle at Garraway's Coffee House, Exchange Alley, Cornhill, on Thursday the 9th February, 1797, ... Coles, Godwin, & Coles, sworn brokers (1797)
- 31110: For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee House, Exchange Alley, Cornhill, on Thursday, 6th October, 1796, (1796)
- 31267: A plan of the Universal Register-Office (1753)
- 31416: A catalogue of modern English books (1719)
- 31641: The pretences for the present rebellion, considered (1715)
- 32175: For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee-house, ... Cornhill, on Thursday the 11th of November 1773, ... The following goods, (1773)
- 32214: Proposals for insurance from loss and damage by fire, in the British Fire Office, Strand, and opposite the Royal Exchange, Cornhill, London (1799)
- 32239: Particulars and conditions of sale, of a valuable copyhold estate, situated in Hornsey-Lane, the most pleasing part of the celebrated hill of Highgate, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Ridgeway, (by order of the administrators of John Lucy, Esq. deceased,) at Garraway's Coffee-house, Exchange-Alley, Cornhill, on Thursday the 8th of July, 1779, (1779)
- 32339: For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee-House, ... Cornhill, on Wednesday the 5th day of February, 1745-6, ... the cargo of the St. Paul, a French prize (1746)
- 32341: For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee-House, ... Cornhill, on Thursday the 3d of March, 1796, ... 54 bales Spanish wool. (1796)
- 32346: For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee House, ... Cornhill, on Thursday the 3d of March, 1796, (1796)
- 32347: For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee-House, ... Cornhill, on Wednesday the 2d of March, 1796, (1796)
- 32578: Particulars of several freehold estates, and of a farm held by lease, under Oriel College, Oxford, late the property of John Montresor, Esq., deceased; which will be sold at Garraway's Coffee-House, Change-Alley, Cornhill, London, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 1800, .. before Abel Moysey, Esq. Deputy to His Majesty's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer. ... Printed particulars may be had of the said Deputy Remembrancer, at his chambers in the Exchequer Office, Inner Temple, London, and of Joseph White, Esq. Lincoln's Inn; at the Fountain, Canterbury; Ship, Feversham; Rose, Sittingbourne; Crown, and of Mr. Batten, Rochester; at Garraway's, and of Mr. Young, No. 58, Chancery Lane, London (1800)
- 32618: Particulars of a freehold estate, late the property of Mr. John Porter, situate at Brixton Causeway, in the parish of Lambeth, in the county of Surry, to be sold in lots, to the best bidders. Before Abel Moysey, Esq. Deputy to His Majesty's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer, at Garraway's Cofee-House, Exchange Alley, Cornhill, London, on Monday, the 19th day of May, 1800, (1800)
- 32676: The political fox hunt (1785)
- 32945: A probationary sermon, preached at St. Michael's, Cornhill, July 31, 1791. By the Rev. W. Draper, lecturer of Allhallows, London-Wall (1791)
- 33312: Irish lottery, for July, begins drawing the 24th of July, 1798 (1798)
- 33366: Microscopic observations (1780)
- 33487: Methodism displayed (1739)
- 33594: Particulars & conditions of sale, of sundry valuable leasehold estates, ... and other effects of Mr. Joseph Sanders, ... which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Smiths and Chapman, at Garraway's Coffee-House, 'Change Alley, Cornhill, on Monday, the 3d of December, 1798, (1798)
- 33748: A methodical treatise of replevins, distresses, avowries, &c (1718)
- 33957: The ministerial duty set forth (1740)
- 34076: The mouse-Trap (1714)
- 34251: The particulars of the valuable freehold estates, at Rotherhithe, in the County of Surrey; the property of the late Samuel Atkinson, Esq; ... which will be sold at auction, by Mr. Skinner, and Co. on Monday the 29th, Tuesday the 30th, and Wednesday the 31st of January, 1781 at Garraway's Coffee-House, 'Change Alley, Cornhill, (1781)
- 34729: A new epitomy of the whole art of practical navigation (1705)
- 34878: Observations on a pamphlet entitled A defence of the Rockingham party (1783)
- 34880: Observations on the corn bill (1787)
- 35046: A new discourse of trade (1745)
- 35362: An address to the nation, shewing the necessity of forming an armed association (1797)
- 35628: Advice to youth (1710)
- 36284: An account of the Society for Promoting Religious Knowledge, among the Poor (1759)
- 36311: The adventures of Telemachus (1742)
- 36327: An awakening warning against cursing and swearing (1738)
- 36776: The caricatura (1768)
- 36835: De jure maritimo et navali (1701)
- 36946: De jure maritimo et navali (1722)
- 37082: Cato. A tragedy (1725)
- 37368: Gray's proposal fully to prevent the smuggling of wool (1740)
- 37417: The magick of Quakerism (1707)
- 37455: The Christian life (1704)
- 37533: The particulars of a desirable freehold estate, situate at Sonning, ... called Sonning House, ... which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Skinner and Dyke, on Wednesday the 3d of June, 1795, ... at Garraway's coffee-house, 'Change Alley, Cornhill, London, (1795)
- 37707: Mathematical institutions (1704)
- 37793: A critical essay on the third article of the Church of England, Concerning Christ's descent into hell (1736)
- 37820: A conference between His Grace George, late Duke of Buckingham, and an Irish priest, whom King James II. sent to His Grace in his sickness, to endeavour to convert him to the popish perswasion. Faithfully taken by his secretary (1741)
- 37826: A discourse, addressed to the people of Great-Britain, May 13th, 1792 (1792)
- 37883: The dancing-master (1728)
- 38004: At a general-meeting of the master paper-makers (1796)
- 38046: The particulars of the reversion of a valuable estate, known by Wingfield Abbey Farm (1774)
- 38205: Proposals from the Sun Fire-Office (1794)
- 38897: Theoretic hints on an improved practice of brewing malt-liquors (1777)
- 39040: Spiritual counsel (1708)
- 39048: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common-prayer (1763)
- 39111: The bishop of Llandaff's thoughts on the French invasion (1798)
- 39138: Venice preserv'd; or, A plot discover'd (1728)
- 39281: The Evangelical history of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ (1777)
- 39293: The memoirs of the Marq. de Langallerie (1710)
- 39362: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, and governors of the several hospitals of the City of London, in St. Bridget's Church, on Monday in Easter week, April 25. 1709. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Chester (1709)
- 40055: King Henry the Vii (1746)
- 40150: Scenographia Americana (1768)
- 40537: A catalogue of a large and valuable library of books, and books of prints, in matchless bindings (1792)
- 40540: A catalogue of a most desirable, distinguished, valuable, and well-chosen library, consisting of an assemblage in every branch of ancient and modern literature, the property of the late Earl of Waldegrave, dec. ... Which will be sold by auction, (by order of the executrix) by Mr. Christie, at his great room, Pall Mall. On Monday, April the 19th, 1790, ...Catalogues may be had in Pall Mall; and at the Rainbow Coffee House, Cornhill (1790)
- 40552: Kebe?tos The?baiou pinax. = Cebetis Thebani Tabula (1723)
- 40561: Catalogue of a large, and curious collection of books (1765)
- 40637: A general abridgment of law and equity (1743)
- 40643: A general abridgment of law and equity (1744)
- 40644: A general abridgment of law and equity (1744)
- 40645: A general abridgment of law and equity (1747)
- 40646: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 40647: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 40648: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 40650: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 40651: A general abridgment of law and equity (1743)
- 40800: A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages (1728)
- 40814: The friend of virtue (1789)
- 41018: The natural method of cureing the diseases of the body (1742)
- 41021: The compleat drawing-master (1763)
- 41180: A compleat body of speculative and practical divinity (1743)
- 41386: A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of choice books (1748)
- 41448: A catalogue of the library of Richard Bigland (1799)
- 41680: Remarks on the reasons offered by Mr. Craner's church (1759)
- 41878: A new and universal problem to discover the longitude at sea (1752)
- 42007: The nature and necessity of a Christian conversation (1705)
- 42136: The royal progress (1724)
- 42491: For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee-House in Exchange-Alley, Cornhill, on Wednesday the 11th of March 1767, ... the following goods, viz. 50 serons jesuits bark (1767)
- 42913: Remarks on the late Earl of Chesterfield's Letters to his son (1776)
- 43218: A compleat history of Europe: or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military, for the year, 1704 (1705)
- 43229: A compleat history of Europe (1705)
- 43240: A compleat history of Europe (1706)
- 43251: A compleat history of Europe (1708)
- 43856: Books printed and sold by John Sewell (1777)
- 44252: A new theory of consumptions (1722)
- 44562: Modern history (1739)
- 44606: A new theory of acute and slow continu'd fevers (1744)
- 44733: A new practical essay on cancers (1785)
- 44767: A true copy of the paper, deliver'd by Capt. John Bruce (1716)
- 44907: Atlas minor (1740)
- 45640: A defence of the Christian religion from the several objections of modern antiscripturists (1731)
- 45647: A new analysis of chronology (1800)
- 46756: A complete theory of the construction and properties of vessels (1790)
- 47216: An Act for finishing the tower of the parish-church of St. Michael Cornhill, London, out of the duties arising pursuant to the Act of the ninth year of the late Queen, for building fifty new churches in and about the cities of London and Westminster, and the suburbs thereof (1718)
- 47247: The answer of Richard Guy (1764)
- 47258: The answer of Richard Guy (1764)
- 47426: More English examples to be turned into Latin (1713)
- 48263: An essay for a general tax (1710)
- 48415: An Act for repairing and widening the roads from Deanburn Bridge, through Greenlaw, and part of the Jedburgh road, by Lauder, in the shire of Berwick, to Cornhill, in the county of Durham; and for building a bridge over the Tweed, near Coldstream (1775)
- 48477: The negociator's magazine: or, The exchanges anatomiz'd (1726)
- 48520: The negociator's magazine (1730)
- 48550: A new and universal practice of mercantile arithmetick (1707)
- 48891: The duty of searching the scriptures (1739)
- 49261: The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1733)
- 49453: Directions for using the electrical machine (1764)
- 49458: Directions pour l'usage de la machine electrique (1783)
- 49894: Romeo and Juliet (1735)
- 50255: An epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole (1730)
- 51171: Notes and memorandums of the six days, preceeding the death of a late Right Reverend --------. Containing many remarkable passages, with an Inscription design'd for his Monument (1715)
- 51294: An essay on the theory and cure of the venereal gonorrhoea (1777)
- 54128: The miserable case of the British sugar planters (1738)
- 54605: A mechanical account of the non-naturals (1737)
- 55614: The adventures of a rake (1759)
- 55695: A mechanical account of poisons (1702)
- 55937: Essays of reform on the system of the finances of Great Britain (1785)
- 56097: Measures recommended for the support of public credit (1797)
- 56256: Messrs. De Berdt & Robson, No. 6, Freeman's-Court, Cornhill, London, brokers, for the purchase and sale of American stocks and lands; respectfully submit to the public the following explanation of the nature, peculiar eligibility and advantage of those funds (1795)
- 56275: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1725)
- 56310: A plan of the Universal Register-Office (1753)
- 56353: A poem sacred to the memory of the late Sir John Clarke, Bart (1783)
- 56783: A mechanical account of poisons (1736)
- 56784: An elegy on the untimely death of Mr. Benjamin Dod (1706)
- 56859: Tables of simple interest and discount (1719)
- 56904: The description and use of Nairne's patent electrical machine (1793)
- 57587: English proprieties fitted with proper Latin (1715)
- 57712: Poems (1799)
- 57838: A proposal fully to prevent the smugling of wool (1732)
- 57986: English examples to Lily's grammar-rules, for children's Latin exercises (1715)
- 58091: An epistle to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chatham (1770)
- 58195: Febrifugum magnum (1723)
- 58239: Onania: or, the heinous sin of self-pollution (1776)
- 58792: The general penman: containing several pieces of useful penmanship ... Robert More (1725)
- 58824: A catalogue of a large and valuauble [sic] collection of books, consisting of several thousand volumes lately purchased; the whole forming a general assortment of the best authors, in every branch of literature (1780)
- 58824: A catalogue of a large and valuauble [sic] collection of books, consisting of several thousand volumes lately purchased; the whole forming a general assortment of the best authors, in every branch of literature (1780)
- 59064: The doctrine of the Holy Trinity, and the manner of our Saviour's divinity (1701)
- 59412: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and the several Livery Companies (1724)
- 59527: Reasons for establishing the colony of Georgia, with regard to the trade of Great Britain, the increase of our people, and the employment and support it will afford to great numbers of our own poor, as well as foreign persecuted protestants (1733)
- 59778: The english malady (1734)
- 59813: The english malady (1735)
- 59908: A disquisition of the stone and gravel (1785)
- 59963: Desiderius (1725)
- 60253: Morrow and Goodson, saddlers, and sadilers iron-mongers, no 9, Exchange-Alley, Cornhill, London; sell, wholesale and retail, (1784)
- 60485: A short abstract of the deed of settlement of the society of annuities for the benefit of the survivors (1750)
- 60585: The dealers in stock's assistant (1725)
- 60969: An enquiry into the state of union of Great Britain, and the past and present state of the trade and publick revenues thereof (1717)
- 61089: A Collection of papers on naval architecture (1800)
- 61767: A history of the voyages and travels of Capt. Nathaniel Uring (1745)
- 62614: The disappointed heir (1796)
- 63387: For sale by the candle (1772)
- 63433: Cargoes of the Hudson Bay Company's ships (1800)
- 63545: Comments on the convention with Spain (1790)
- 63608: The quintessence of English poetry (1740)
- 64101: Venality, a poem. By Ebenezer Barebones (1775)
- 64226: An enquiry (by way of essay) into the origin of feudal tenures (1764)
- 64404: An examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases (1720)
- 64587: The memoirs of an English officer (1728)
- 64744: Four discourses upon the excellency and usefulness of ecclesiastical history (1721)
- 64757: The indian emperor (1709)
- 64760: Industry and diligence in our callings earnestly recommended (1737)
- 64773: The infallibility of human judgment, its dignity and excellency. Being a new art of reasoning, and discovering truth, by reducing all disputable Cases to general and self-evident Propositions. Illustrated, by bringing several well known Disputes to such Self-Evident and Universal Conclusions. With the supplement, answering all objections which have been made to it, and the Design hereby perfected, in proving this Method of Reasoning to be as forcibly conclusive and universal as Arithmetick, and as easie. Also a Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity. The fifth edition. To which is now added, a postscript, obviating the Complaints made to it, and to account for some Things which occurr'd to it and the Author. By Mr. Lyons (1725)
- 64866: Idolatry discovered and detested (1744)
- 64918: The history of Lord Stanton (1775)
- 64966: Illusions of sentiment, a descriptive and historic novel (1788)
- 65179: The hospital surgeon (1713)
- 65181: The hospital surgeon (1733)
- 65299: A history of the revolt of Ali Bey, against the Ottoman Porte (1784)
- 65320: The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations (1713)
- 65471: God's call of his ministers (1711)
- 65557: The divinity, universality, and sufficiency of the light within, to eternal life and salvation, asserted by George Keith, in his book, intituled, A Christian catechism. And now owned by the said G. K. London, Printed for Brabazon Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons in Cornhill, over against the Royal-Exchange, 1698. Faithfully collected by a friend to him and all mankind, Richard Claridge (1701)
- 65771: Fanny Vernon (1789)
- 65789: The knight (1728)
- 65855: The history of the common law (1716)
- 65927: Democritus, the laughing philosopher's trip into England (1723)
- 66008: Interest at one view, calculated to a farthing (1732)
- 66033: An intire system of arithmetic (1721)
- 66065: An hymn to the Creator (1726)
- 66154: A discourse, proving, that the faith and practice of true Christians, are no just matter of shame or reproach (1711)
- 66216: At the great city booth (1775)
- 66274: The dramatick works (1717)
- 66323: The history of Adam and Eve (1740)
- 66331: A discourse on the afflictions and refuge of the people of God (1703)
- 66346: A dissertation on the present conjuncture (1739)
- 66363: Down-Hall (1727)
- 66519: The duty and doctrine of baptism (1749)
- 66522: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1743)
- 66529: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1744)
- 66663: Enchiridion precum (1707)
- 66779: An equal capacity in the subjects of Great Britain for civil employment, the best security to the government, and the Protestant religion. Shewing, I. It adds to the Power of the Crown. II. It secures the Established Church. III. It would reconcile and bring in many of the the Dissenters. And, IV. The Acts made to the contrary, have never been the Produce of Mature Deliberation, but of Party Zeal. Humbly Offer'd to the Consideration of the Most Reverend, and Right Reverend Fathers in God, His Grace the Lord Archbishop of York, and the Lords Bishops of Bath and Wells, Rochester, Hereford, St. David, Bristol, and Chester (1717)
- 66813: Essays upon several moral subjects (1703)
- 66863: An essay on perspective (1724)
- 66865: An essay on practical musical composition, according to the nature of that science and the principles of the greatest musical authors. By Augustus Frederic Christopher Kollmann, organist of His Majesty's German Chapel at St. James (1799)
- 66884: A collection of old ballads (1723)
- 66985: The history of the amours of the Marshal de Boufflers (1726)
- 67075: An exposition of the Book of Solomon's Song (1751)
- 67341: Five letters; viz. I. From her Royal Highness the late Princess Sophia, Electress Dutchess Dowager of Brunswick and Lunenburgh, to his Grace Thomas Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. II. From Sir Rowland Gwynne at Hanover, to the Right Honourable the Earl of Stamford. III. From the Queen to the late Princess Sophia of Brunswick and Lunenburgh. IV. From the Queen to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. V. From the Right Honourable the Earl of Oxford to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, relating to his coming over to England (1714)
- 67414: The fatal legacy (1723)
- 67585: A true and succinct account of the venereal disease (1704)
- 67673: A caution to gentlemen who use Sheridan's Dictionary (1789)
- 67806: Orchesography or the art of dancing by characters and demonstrative figures (1706)
- 67903: A specimen of preaching, as practised amongst the people, called Methodists. By J. Helme (1766)
- 67918: The particulars of a leasehold estate, situate in Took's-Court, Chancery-Lane (1795)
- 67921: Freehold share of the corn exchange (1792)
- 68349: A general treatise of the reduction of the exchanges, moneys and real species of most places in Europe, in two exact tables (1704)
- 68636: The modern fanatick (1711)
- 68730: The state-anatomy of Great Britain (1717)
- 68736: Sheridan's address to the people (1802)
- 68816: Some observations on the causes of the dearness of provisions in general; and corn in particular (1767)
- 68913: To His M----y, the loyal address of the Tories (1714)
- 69061: Practical geometry. Or, A new and easy method of treating that art (1764)
- 69122: The heinous guilt and destructive consequences of impurity displayed. Or, The lewd person's monitor (1794)
- 69151: The third volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69153: The fourth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69163: The sixth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69354: The late dreadful plague in France (1722)
- 69415: The names and descriptions of the proprietors of unclaimed dividends on South-Sea stock (1791)
- 69462: The particulars of a capital freehold villa (1795)
- 69549: Plan of the Original Security Bank, established by Mess. Harrison, Hutchinson and Playfair, Cornhill, London (1790)
- 69600: The city remembrancer: containing animadversions upon the oaths of the ward officers of the city of London (1743)
- 69635: The art of book-keeping, made easy to the young, and the unexperienced, by forms (1751)
- 69652: Memoirs of Philip II. King of Spain (1715)
- 70087: An experimental inquiry on some parts of the animal structure (1740)
- 70159: Loyal songs (1799)
- 70163: Song. To the tune of Mother Casey (1799)
- 70446: It is agreed between the master, seamen, and mariners of the ship [blank] master, now bound for the port of [blank] (1792)
- 70557: Proposals for a lottery, redeemable by Parliament (1712)
- 70560: A poem occasion'd by the late thanksgiving (1707)
- 70623: This day is published, The memoirs of the Marq. de Langallerie (1710)
- 70832: The gentleman's compleat jockey (1711)
- 70840: Synopsis mathematica universalis (1705)
- 71144: The Weekly intelligence (1679)
- 71210: The New morning post; or, General advertiser (1776)
- 71506: A continuation of the true diurnall of passages in Parliament (1642)
- 71583: [The Weekly magazine, and Literary review (1758)
- 71602: The impartiall intelligencer; containing, a perfect account of the weekly passages in Parliament (1649)
- 71806: Smith's, Protestant intelligence (1681)
- 71820: Catholick intelligence: or, Infallible news (1680)
- 71850: The Public advertiser, or Political and literary diary (1794)
- 71878: The Courier, and evening gazette (1793)
- 71886: The Protestant (domestick) intelligence, or News both from city and country (1680)
- 71922: Memoirs of the present state of Europe: or, The monthly account of occurrences ecclesiastical, civil and military (1692)
- 72000: The Middlesex journal; or, Chronicle of liberty (1769)
- 72037: The General advertiser, and morning intelligencer (1776)
- 72082: Parker's general advertiser, and morning intelligencer (1782)
- 72095: The Morning chronicle (1789)
- 72120: The London courant, Westminster chronicle and daily advertiser (1781)
- 72136: The Public advertiser (1752)
- 72144: The Oracle, and the daily advertiser (1798)
- 72152: The Weekly miscellany (1732)
- 72154: The London daily post, and general advertiser (1734)
- 72163: The Morning post (1792)
- 72170: The General advertiser (1744)
- 72171: The English chronicle; or, Universal evening-post (1781)
- 72185: The New Spectator (1784)
- 72220: The Gazetteer and new daily advertiser (1764)
- 72266: The European magazine, and London review (1782)
- 72289: The philosophical magazine (1798)
- 72299: The Times (1788)
- 72338: The Muses Mercury: or The monthly miscellany (1707)
- 72372: The History of the vvorks of the learned: or, An impartial account of books (1699)
- 72414: Historia litteraria: or, An exact and early account of the most valuable books published in the several part of Europe. ... With a compleat alphabetical index (1731)
- 72415: Historia litteraria: or, An exact and early account of the most valuable books published in the several part of Europe (1730)
- 72425: The Universal London price-current (1784)
- 72428: A New dialogue between some body and no body, or The Observator observed (1681)
- 72436: Domestick intelligence (1683)
- 72453: An Historical account of the affairs of Great-Britain, and Ireland (1714)
- 72517: The West-India monthly packet of intelligence: or, An account of news foreign and domestic (1745)
- 72633: The European magazine, and London review (1782)
- 72634: The European magazine (1787)
- 72685: A Collection of letters for the improvement of husbandry & trade (1681)
- 72718: The Boston evening-post (1735)
- 72811: The Proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace (1714)
- 72901: Society for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers. Association papers (1793)
- 72904: Proceedings of the association for preserving liberty and property against republicans and levellers (1792)
- 72906: Journal de l'Europe (1789)
- 72910: Liberty and property preserved against republicans and levellers (1793)
- 72954: Proctor's London price-courant reviv'd (172u)
- 72995: The Courier (1792)
- 73113: The new political state of Great Britain (1730)
- 73235: The Inspector (1751)
- 73254: The impartiall intelligencer: communicating, a perfect collection of the weekly passages in Paliament [sic] (1649)
- 73304: The West-India and America monthly packet of intelligence: or, An account of news foreign and domestic (1755)
- 73421: Robinson's Merchants weekly remembrancer (170u)
- 73490: Bingley's journal or Universal gazette (1771)
- 73559: Courier de Londres (1788)
- 74278: Courier de Boston (1789)
- 74805: Journal de Middlesex (1791)
- 74840: The Cabinet (1792)
- 74901: The soldier's pocket magazine (1798)
- 75013: The Sunday chronicle (1787)
- 75038: The Times or Daily universal register (1788)
- 75081: Memoirs of science and the arts (1793)
- 75093: The annals of King George (1714)
- 75176: The Morning post; or, Cheap daily advertiser (1772)
- 75190: A register of the trade of the port of London (1776)
- 75257: A seasonable vindication of the B. Trinity (1697)
- 75291: Precious remedies against Satans devices. Or, Salve for believers & unbelievers sores (1656)
- 75371: Essays upon several moral subjects (1698)
- 75444: Mechanick exercises: or, The doctrine of handy-works (1700)
- 75446: All the letters, memorials, and considerations, concerning the offered alliance of the kings of England and France, to the high and mighty Lords, the States of the United Neatherlands, according to the several times when they were delivered (1680)
- 75455: Christologia, or A metrical paraphrase on the history of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1671)
- 75457: A brief state of the Socinian controversy (1698)
- 75468: The duty and reward of bounty to the poor (1680)
- 75541: Prologue to the Injur'd lovers, spoken by Mr. Mountfort (1687)
- 75604: A sermon preached at the Oxfordshire-feast (1675)
- 75607: Mardum (1680)
- 75608: Maromah, the Lord of Rome the Antichrist, finally and fully discover'd (1680)
- 75656: Christianity, a doctrine of the cross: or, Passive obedience, under any pretended invasion of legal rights and liberties (1691)
- 75808: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lords assembled in Parliament (1678)
- 75818: The anatomy of melancholy (1676)
- 75960: A sermon preached at the general meeting of Gloucestershire-men; for the most part inhabitants of the city of London (1685)
- 75965: Poems on several occasions, written in imitation of the manner of Anacreon (1696)
- 75985: A sermon preached before the right honorable Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London (1678)
- 76012: The epilogue. Written by Mr. Otway to his play call'd Venice preserv'd, or a plot discover'd; spoken upon his Royal Highness the Duke of York's coming to the theatre, Friday, April 21. 1682 (1682)
- 76014: Fons lachrymarum; or A fountain of tears (1655)
- 76019: The great wickedness, and mischievous effects of slandering (1685)
- 76083: A spittle sermon preach'd in St Brides Parish-Church, on Wednesday in Easter Week, being the second day of April, 1684 (1684)
- 76187: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and the Court of Aldermen, at Guildhall-Chappel, Septemb. 19. 1680. By Robert Hancocke, fellow of Clare-hall in Cambridge, and rector of Northill in Bedfordshire (1680)
- 76190: Christs glorious appearance to judgement (1673)
- 76243: The Christians labour and reward; or, A sermon, part of which was preached at the funeral of the Right Honourable the Lady Mary Vere, relict of Sir Horace Vere, Baron of Tilbury, on the 10th of January, 1671 (1672)
- 76404: The she-gallants: a comedy (1700)
- 76410: Sanctification by faith vindicated (1693)
- 76426: A panegyrick on Their royal Highnesses, and congratulating his return from Scotland· (1682)
- 76476: A vindication of the government in Scotland (1691)
- 76509: A discourse of the nature of God's decrees (1684)
- 76599: The innocent epicure: or, The art of angling. A poem (1697)
- 76638: Abraham's death, the manner, time, and consequent of it (1682)
- 76684: A survey of the summe of church-discipline (1648)
- 76696: Satan disrob'd from his disguise of light: or, The Quakers last shift to cover their monstrous heresies, laid fully open (1698)
- 76703: Anale?psis anele?phthe?, the fastning of St. Peters fetters (1660)
- 76719: A brief exposition of the prophecies of Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah. By George Hutcheson minister at Edenburgh (1654)
- 76730: An exact discovery of the mystery of iniquity as it is now in practice amongst the Jesuits and other their emissaries (1679)
- 76747: A satyr against wit· (1700)
- 76772: A dialogue betwixt two Protestants (1685)
- 76785: The Archbishop of Canterbury's speech: or his funerall sermon (1645)
- 76885: A discovery of subterranean treasure (1679)
- 76887: A short directory for the great necessary and advantagious duty of self-examination (1681)
- 76966: The causes of our present calamities in reference to the trade of the nation fully discovered (1696)
- 76977: The counterfeit lady unveiled (1673)
- 77053: The notion of schism stated according to the antients, and considered with reference to the non-conformists (1676)
- 77104: A quęre, concerning the church-covenant, practised in the separate congregations (1643)
- 77138: A treatise touching the East-Indian trade: or, A discourse (turned out of French into English) concerning the establishment of a French company for the commerce of the East-Indies (1676)
- 77142: An historical treatise of the foundation and prerogatives of the Church of Rome and of her bishops (1685)
- 77170: The injur'd lovers: or, The ambitious father (1688)
- 77171: Greenwich-park (1691)
- 77173: A direct method of ordering and curing people of that loathsome disease, the small-pox (1685)
- 77218: The best friend standing at the door: or, Christs awakening and affectionate call; both to professors and secure sinners, for entrance into the house (1678)
- 77248: A defence of the B. Trinity. By Isaac Barrow, D.D. late master of Trinity College in Cambridge. Never before printed (1697)
- 77329: A dialogue betwixt two Protestants (1686)
- 77336: Hammond versus Heamans. Or, An ansvver to an audacious pamphlet, published by an impudent and ridiculous fellow, named Roger Heamans, calling himself Commander of the ship Golden Lion (1655)
- 77376: The happiness of a quiet mind both in youth and old age; with the way to attain it (1696)
- 77434: A sermon preached in His Majesty's Chapel-Royal at White-Hall, upon the 26th day of July, 1685 (1685)
- 77482: An anti-diatribe: or The apologie of some ministers and godly people, asserting the lawfulnesse of their administring the Lords Supper in a select company (1655)
- 77496: The queens vvells· (1671)
- 77513: The Romish horseleech: or, an impartial account of the intolerable charge of popery to this nation (1674)
- 77525: Scripture a perfect rule for church-government (1643)
- 77627: Vox regis: or, The difference betwixt a King ruling by law, and a tyrant by his own will (1681)
- 77642: Reasons why all good Christians should observe the holy fast of Lent (1681)
- 77785: Eleothriambos· or the triumph of mercy in the chariot of praise (1677)
- 77861: The true copy of a letter: written by Mr. Thomas Parker, a learned and godly minister, in New-England, unto a member of the assembly of divines now at Westminster. Declaring his judgement touching the government practised in the churches of New-England. Imprimatur. Ja. Cranford (1644)
- 77877: Earthquakes explained and practically improved (1693)
- 77904: Englands glory, or, an exact catalogue of the Lords of His Majesties Most Honourable Privy Councel (1660)
- 77906: Precious remedies against Satans devices. Or, Salve for believers & unbelievers sores (1661)
- 77926: An essay on the state of England, in relation to its trade, its poor, and its taxes, for carrying on the present war against France (1695)
- 77944: Sacred principles services and soliloquies: or, A manual of devotions (1656)
- 77969: The present practice of musick vindicated (1673)
- 77982: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1700)
- 77982: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1700)
- 78094: Some proposals for the imployment of the poor, and for the prevention of idleness and the consequence thereof, begging (1681)
- 78158: The history of Whiggism, or, The Whiggish-plots, principles, and practices, (mining and countermining the Tory-plots and principles) in the reign of King Charles the First (1682)
- 78191: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D (1700)
- 78250: The accomplisht cook, or The art and mystery of cookery (1660)
- 78253: A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper (1695)
- 78254: A detection of the court and state of England during the four last reigns and the Inter-regnum (1697)
- 78297: Of industry, in five discourses (1693)
- 78313: Tsofer bepah? or The bird in the cage, chirping four distinct notes to his consorts abroad (1662)
- 78345: Of the love of God and our neighbour (1680)
- 78346: A sermon upon the passion of our Blessed Saviour (1677)
- 78365: The nature and mischief of envy (1693)
- 78396: A Sabbath of rest to be kept by the saints here: or, A treatise of the Sabbath, and such holy and religious duties as are required for the sanctification of it (1675)
- 78401: Several sermons against evil-speaking. By Isaac Barrow, D.D. late master of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge, and one of His Majestie's chaplains in ordinary (1678)
- 78442: City politiques (1688)
- 78445: Historical collections of private passages of state (1682)
- 78450: An answer to a book, entituled, Reason and authority: or, The motives of a late Protestant's reconciliation to the Catholick Church (1687)
- 78472: The argument of a learned counsel, upon an action of the case brought by the East-India-Company, against Mr. Thomas Sands, an interloper (1696)
- 78481: The new world of English words, or, A general dictionary (1662)
- 78548: The certainty of the worlds of spirits and consequently, of the immortality of souls (1691)
- 78561: Mirmah, or, The deceitful witness (1679)
- 78571: A word in season (1679)
- 78594: The morning-exercise at Cripple-gate: or, Several cases of conscience practically resolved by sundry ministers (1677)
- 78637: Atlas minimus or A book of geography (1679)
- 78655: Seasonable cautions for juries, solicitors and witnesses; to deterre from man-catching (1681)
- 78733: J. Cleaveland revived (1662)
- 78744: Clievelandi Vindicię: or, Clieveland's genuine poems, orations, epistles, &c (1677)
- 78781: A compleat history of Europe: or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military: from the beginning of the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1676 (1699)
- 78838: The emperors answer to the French king's manifesto. Translated from the Latin (1688)
- 78849: The doctrine of interest, both simple & compound (1679)
- 78887: A discourse proving the divine institution of water-baptism (1697)
- 78927: A brief vindication of free grace (1652)
- 78935: Jenkinsius redivivus: or The vvorks of that grave, learned, truly-loyal, and courageous. Judge Jenkins, whilst a prisoner in the Tower, and Newgate (1681)
- 78949: XXXVI. Sermons· (1689)
- 79022: Rules for explaining and decyphering all manner of secret writing, plain and demonstrative (1692)
- 79032: Joannis Miltonii Angli, Epistolarum familiarium liber unus (1674)
- 79056: The London cockolds (1682)
- 79154: A defence of King Charles I (1692)
- 79181: Fons lachrymarum; or A fountain of tears (1649)
- 79211: Dr. Hollingworth's defence of K. Charles the First's holy and divine book, called Eikon basilike; against the rude and undutiful assaults of the late Dr. Walker, of Essex (1692)
- 79232: The histories of Balaam, Jonas, John the Baptist (1653)
- 79317: The godly mans ark, or City of refuge in the day of his distress (1669)
- 79410: Of earnestly contending for the faith (1700)
- 79416: The loyal subject, or, The faithful general (1700)
- 79466: An English dictionary (1677)
- 79538: Church-history of the government of bishops and their councils abbreviated (1680)
- 79597: The Christian monitor (1686)
- 79628: The surest & safest way of thriving. Or, A conviction of that grand mistake in many, that what is given to the poor, is a loss to their estate; which is directly contrary as to the experiences of the charitable; so to the testimony of God's spirit in divers places of Scripture: as, Prov. 11. 24. There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; there is that with holdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty. Prov. 19. 17. He that hath pitty on the poor, lendeth unto the Lord, and that which he hath given will he pay him again. Luke 6. 38. Give, and it shal be given to you again, good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over. Psalm 37. 26. He is ever merciful and lendeth, and his seed is blessed. By Thomas Gouge, minister of the Gospel (1673)
- 79673: A Collection of some verses out of the Psalms of David (1700)
- 79706: A short Christian catechisme (1698)
- 79717: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and aldermen of the City of London, at St. Mary-Le-Bow, Jan 30th. 1693/4 By William Stephens, B.D. rector of Sutton in Surrey (1694)
- 79759: A second narrative of the proceedings at Turners-Hall, the 29th of the month called April, 1697 (1697)
- 79771: A thanksgiving sermon preach'd before the right honourable the Lord Mayor (1696)
- 79791: The hearts ingagement (1643)
- 79844: Epistolę Ho-elianę (1678)
- 79868: Two treatises (1684)
- 79912: An exact narrative of the proceedings at Turners-Hall, the 11th of the month called June, 1696 (1696)
- 79926: The honour of marriage: or, The institution, necessity, advantages, comforts, and usefulness of a married life (1695)
- 79946: The merchants map of commerce (1700)
- 79953: The remedy of discontentment: or, A treatise of contentation in whatsoever condition (1652)
- 79981: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Sir John Buckworth (1688)
- 79995: A discourse upon usury: or, Lending money for increase (1692)
- 80061: Scarronnides, or, Virgile travestie (1682)
- 80111: The soules misery and recovery: or, The grieving of the spirit, how it is caused, and how redressed (1658)
- 80119: Cometomantia (1684)
- 80127: The compleat midwifes practice (1656)
- 80168: A briefe exposition with practicall observations upon the whole book of Ecclesiastes (1657)
- 80339: Hymen's pręludia or Loves master-peice [sic] (1674)
- 80342: Of Christs testaments, viz: baptisme and the Supper (1652)
- 80381: A defence of the resolution of this case (1684)
- 80402: The new world of English words: or, a general dictionary: containing the interpretations of such hard words as are derived from other languages (1658)
- 80415: A sermon preach'd at the church of St. Mary le Bow, to the societies for reformation of manners, January the 1st. 1700. By John Mapletoft, D.D. Minister of St. Lawrence-Jury. Published at the request of the said societies (1700)
- 80478: An essay upon poetry· (1682)
- 80510: The Christians converse with God, or, The insufficiency and uncertainty of human friendship and the improvement of solitude in converse with God (1693)
- 80532: An account of the Quakers politicks (1700)
- 80662: The Beatitudes: or A discourse upon part of Christs famous Sermon on the mount (1660)
- 80738: A helpe to the willing soul, or The communicants counsellor (1647)
- 80804: The passion-flower (1666)
- 80838: A treatise concerning the right use of the Fathers (1675)
- 80841: A discourse against transubstantiation (1684)
- 80844: The Earl of Essex his speech at the delivery of the petition (1681)
- 80884: A true and full narrative of those two never to be forgotten deliuerances (1671)
- 80969: Oriatrike or, Physick refined (1662)
- 81016: A satyr against wit (1700)
- 81073: Justification evangelical: or a plain impartial Scripture-account of God's method in justifying a sinner (1677)
- 81103: Basilikon do?ron. Or, King James's instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the Prince (1682)
- 81210: A farewel sermon preached at the Tabernacle in Spittle-Fields· (1699)
- 81231: The great duty of resignation to the divine will in afflictions (1698)
- 81232: A funeral-sermon for the reverend, holy and excellent divine, Mr. Richard Baxter, who deceased Decemb. 8. 1691 (1692)
- 81279: Resolutio triplex cujusdam problematis a? Dno Jean de Montfert (1658)
- 81311: England's great happiness. Or, A dialogue between content and complaint (1677)
- 81334: The Earl of Anglesey's state of the government & kingdom (1694)
- 81353: A peace, but no pacification. Or, An answer to that new designe of the oath of pacification and accommodation. Lately printed (1643)
- 81359: The secretary in fashion: or, An elegant and compendious way of writing all manner of letters (1673)
- 81402: An hue and cry after conscience: or The pilgrims progress by candle-light (1685)
- 81403: Enquiries into human nature (1680)
- 81421: A brief exposition with practical observations upon the whole book of Canticles (1655)
- 81435: Geography anatomiz'd: or, the compleat geographical grammar (1699)
- 81480: Miles Christianus (1673)
- 81510: The prologue to Mr. Lacy's new play, Sir Hercules Buffoon or the poetical esquire. Written by Tho. Durfey, Gent. Spoken by Mr. Haynes (1684)
- 81562: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at the opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681 (1683)
- 81562: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at the opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681 (1683)
- 81582: Practical discourses upon the Beatitudes of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1699)
- 81630: A pocket book containing severall choice collections (1677)
- 81638: Monsieur Jurieu's Pastoral letters (1688)
- 81645: A saint indeed or, The great work of a Christian opened and pressed: from Prov. 4. 23 (1677)
- 81646: A saint indeed: or, The great work of a Christian opened and pressed; from Prov. 4. 23 (1671)
- 81649: A petition to the honourable House of the Commons in England now assembled in Parliament (1642)
- 81657: Counsel to the true English: or, A word of advice to the Jacobites (1691)
- 81680: The sword of Christian magistracy supported: or A vindication of Christian magistrates authority under the Gospell, to punish idolatry, apostacy, heresie, blasphemy, and obstinate schism, with corporall, and in some cases with capitall punishments (1653)
- 81688: The theory and regulation of love (1694)
- 81720: The militant church, triumphant over the dragon and his angels (1643)
- 81725: The life and death of Mother Shipton (1677)
- 81772: The banditti, or, A ladies distress (1686)
- 81833: The proceedings of the Grand-Jury of the city of Bristol, upon an indictment against Edward Flower, gentleman, for speaking words in derogation of his Majesty, and the high court of Parliament (1680)
- 81839: Measure for measure, or Beauty the best advocate (1700)
- 81902: Sr. Hercules Buffoon: or The poetical squire (1684)
- 81934: The true mark of the beast: or The present degeneracy of the Church of Rome from the faith once delivered to the Saints (1682)
- 81958: A sermon preached in the church of Putney in the county of Surrey, upon the 24th of April, 1681. His Majesty's declaration being read that day. By Edward Sclater, M.A. minister there (1681)
- 81964: The cure of distractions in attending upon God (1695)
- 81981: Certain errors in navigation (1657)
- 82030: The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter (1672)
- 82035: Two sermons preach'd, on the ninth of September 1683. (being the Thanksgiving-Day;) at St. Thomas Hospital, in Southwark. By William Hughes hospitaller there at that time. Together with a candid plea to a cruel charge. By the same author (1684)
- 82094: The mirrour of divine love unvail'd (1691)
- 82157: England's interest: or, A brief discourse of the royal fishery (1696)
- 82174: A letter to a gentleman concerning alkali and acid (1700)
- 82211: Rome rhym'd to death (1683)
- 82237: The declaration of the Hungarian war, lately set out by the most illustrious Michael Apafi, Prince of Transilvania, against the Emperour's S. Majesty. According to the Transylvanian copy, anno 1682. To all kings, princes, and common-wealths, ... Michael Apafi, by the grace of God Prince of Transylvania, ... I do declare and testifie in sincere truth and unfeigned faith (1682)
- 82326: A letter to the parishioners of St. B.--- A.--- (1700)
- 82342: A sermon preach'd before the honourable House of Commons (1690)
- 82376: The cause and cure of ignorance, error, enmity, atheisme, prophanesse, &c. Or, A most hopefull and speedy way to grace and salvation, by plucking up impediments by the roote (1648)
- 82438: Clavis Bibliorum (1675)
- 82450: Of fasting (1694)
- 82451: The judgment of private discretion in matters of religion defended (1687)
- 82502: Antapologia (1644)
- 82512: A land-mark for all true English loyal subjects, or An English mans guide to divert him in these dark times out of treasonable ways (1681)
- 82516: Shem ?achar A name, an after-one; or, Onoma kainon, a name, a new one, in the later-day-glory: or, An historical declaration of the life of Shem Acher (1681)
- 82566: A conference with an Anabaptist. Part I (1695)
- 82596: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall, the 27th of October (1692)
- 82638: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at White-Hall (1692)
- 82641: The works of the late Reverend and learned William Bates, D.D (1700)
- 82690: A sermon preached at St Mary le Bow before the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, & citizens of London, on Wednesday the 18th of June (1690)
- 82707: The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges (1697)
- 82714: The court of the gentiles. Part IV. Of reformed philosophie. Book III. Of divine predetermination (1678)
- 82718: The mushroom: or, A satyr against libelling Tories and prelatical tantivies (1682)
- 82796: A compleat history of Europe: or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military: from the beginning of the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1676. to the conclusion of the Peace at Reswick, 1697 (1698)
- 82846: The second booke. Concerning the three principles of the divine essence of the eternall, dark, light, and temporary vvorld (1648)
- 82922: A persuasive to frequent communion in the Holy Sacrament of the Lords Supper (1684)
- 82951: The great question: or, How religion, property and liberty are to be best secured (1691)
- 83003: The grounds & occasions of the contempt of the clergy and religion enquired into (1670)
- 83009: The Scriptures harmony. By E.F. Esq (1643)
- 83026: The method of physick (1652)
- 83053: A compleat history of the canon and writers (1699)
- 83058: Clavis Terentiana: in usum juventutis studiosę: or, A collection of phrases out of the six comedies (1670)
- 83074: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D (1683)
- 83075: Practical discourses upon the consideration of our latter end (1694)
- 83119: A theological discourse of last vvills and testaments. By William Assheton, D.D. rector of Beckenham in Kent, and chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Ormond (1696)
- 83131: A discourse shewing that kings have their being and authority from God (1685)
- 83194: Sir Courtly Nice: or, It cannot be (1685)
- 83272: A sermon preached at the funeral of the reverend Mr Thomas Gouge (1682)
- 83284: Titus Andronicus, or The rape of Lavinia (1687)
- 83294: A second dialogue between a new Catholick convert and a Protestant (1687)
- 83402: Gods unusuall answer to a solemne fast. Or, Some observations upon the late sad successe in the west, upon the day immediately following our publique humiliation (1644)
- 83434: The first, last. Or, The formal hypocrite further from salvation (1666)
- 83482: A dialogue betwixt two Protestants (1686)
- 83540: Bourignianism detected: or The delusions and errors of Antonia Bourignon, and her growing sect (1698)
- 83684: Trigonometrie: or, The doctrine of triangles (1685)
- 83706: A sermon preach'd before the right honourable the Lord-Mayor, and aldermen, at Guild-Hall chappel, on Sunday the 11th of April, being the anniversary of His Majesties coronation (1697)
- 83782: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London. At the opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681 (1682)
- 83782: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London. At the opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681 (1682)
- 83815: The prerogative of primogeniture (1685)
- 83817: Thesaurus medicinę practicę (1673)
- 83840: The young mans conflict with, and victory over the Devil by faith. Or, A true and perfect relation of the experiences of T.P (1675)
- 83853: Aggravii Venetiani, &c. Or, The Venetian and other grievances· (1697)
- 83861: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1682)
- 83872: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall, the 27th of October (1692)
- 83971: A sermon concerning vocal and instrumental musick in the church (1696)
- 84079: A commentary or exposition upon all the Epistles and the Revelation of John the Divine (1647)
- 84109: A sermon preached before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London, at Guild-Hall Chappel, upon the second of September, 1679 (1679)
- 84115: Sermons and discourses (1687)
- 84127: The great charter of the forest (1680)
- 84144: The practical gauger (1676)
- 84194: Sermons and discourses upon several occasions. By his Grace John Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. The third volume (1694)
- 84284: Stenographia or The art of short-writing compleated in a far more compendious method than any yet extant by Wm. Addy writing Mr. (1693)
- 84349: The pious votary and prudent traveller (1659)
- 84424: A profitable enquiry into that comprehensive rule of righteousness (1679)
- 84469: A new torch to the Latine tongue (1670)
- 84493: A new song of a new wonder in the north (1688)
- 84521: A true & exact history of the island of Barbadoes (1673)
- 84530: Mausolęum (1695)
- 84532: Bridge's remains (1673)
- 84535: A ternary of satyrs (1679)
- 84571: A sermon preached at a publick ordination at St. Peter's Cornhill. March 15th. 1684/5. By Edw. Stillingfleet, D.D. Dean of St. Paul's, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty (1685)
- 84582: Englands remonstrance to their King (1648)
- 84597: Anglicus, peace, or no peace. 1645 (1645)
- 84643: Strange & terrible nevves from Cambridge (1659)
- 84745: An elegy on the most reverend father in God, His Grace, John, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1695)
- 84765: Heaven on earth. Or A serious discourse touching a well-grounded assurance of mens everlasting happiness and blessedness (1657)
- 84802: Rhetorica Anglorum, vel Exercitationes oratorię in rhetoricam sacram & communem (1699)
- 84882: The London cuckolds· (1683)
- 84905: George Keith's explications of divers passages contained in his former books (1697)
- 84921: An astrological discourse (1650)
- 85054: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New (1690)
- 85103: A description of the three principles of the Divine Essence (1648)
- 85179: Select thoughts: or, Choice helps for a pious spirit (1654)
- 85215: A brief explication of the other fifty Psalmes, from Ps. 50. to Ps. 100 By David Dickson professour of divinity in the colledge of Edenburgh. Imprimatur, July 16. 1653. Edmund Calamy (1653)
- 85234: A new torch to the Latine tongue (1666)
- 85282: A treatise of taxes & contributions (1667)
- 85295: The second, fourth, and seventh satyrs of Monsieur Boileau imitated (1696)
- 85331: A demonstration of the Messias (1684)
- 85439: The history of the life and death of His most Serene Highness, Oliver, late Lord Protector (1659)
- 85443: The sizes and lengths of riggings for all His Majesties ships and frigats (1660)
- 85478: Herberts Child-bearing woman from the conception to the weaning of the child (1648)
- 85502: Vignola: or the compleat architect (1655)
- 85570: The faithfull scout (1647)
- 85593: Maximum in minimo or Mr Jeremiah Richs. Pens dexterity compleated (1695)
- 85673: The freeness of the grace and love of God to believers discovered (1671)
- 85696: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, and citizens of London, at St. Mary Le Bow, on Thursday, November 5. 1696. By Samuel Bradford, rector of the said church (1697)
- 85748: Lent preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London to preach on Wednesdays and Fridays for the year 1685/6 at St. Michael's Cornhill. St. Lawrence's St. Dunstan's in the West. St. James's (1686)
- 85838: A Christian catechisme (1698)
- 86009: Essays divine and moral. By Bridgis Nanfan, Esquire (1682)
- 86031: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London. At the opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681 (1682)
- 86031: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London. At the opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681 (1682)
- 86052: Israel redux: or The restauration of Israel (1677)
- 86114: Collin's walk through London and VVestminster (1690)
- 86161: Geography rectified: or, A description of the vvorld (1693)
- 86186: Forty sermons (1676)
- 86216: A Full narrative of the Pope's death, between the 12th. and 13th. of August, 1689. Licensed, August 30. 1689. J.F (1689)
- 86237: The moral history of frugality (1691)
- 86245: Bread for the poor (1653)
- 86265: An essay concerning humane understanding (1695)
- 86273: A cry for labourers in Gods harvest (1674)
- 86282: A modest vindication of Titus Oates the Salamanca-doctor from perjury: or An essay to demonstrate him only forsworn in several instances (1682)
- 86301: An epistle of caution to Friends (1681)
- 86305: Some proposals for the imploying of the poor, especially in and about the city of London (1678)
- 86336: A brief exposition of the Lord's prayer and the Decalogue (1681)
- 86364: A new dialogue between a burgermaster and an English gentleman (1697)
- 86389: The grand apocalyptical vision of the witnesses slain (1689)
- 86472: The second part of The ignoramus justices: or An answer to the scandalous speech of Sir W.S. Barronet, spoken to the grand-jury at the sessions of peace held for the county of Middlesex, at Hick's-hall, on Monday the 24 of April, 1682 (1682)
- 86510: A brief exposition on the Creed, the Lord's-prayer, and Ten commandments (1697)
- 86539: Diatribę (1642)
- 86570: Safety in the midst of danger (1656)
- 86576: A letter from the Assembly of Divines in England, and the commissioners of the Church of Scotland (1644)
- 86578: Presbytery truly display'd: or An impartial character of the Presbyterian (1681)
- 86579: Van Helmont's works (1664)
- 86644: A briefe exposition with practicall observations upon the whole book of Ecclesiastes (1654)
- 86661: The manner of raising, ordering, and improving forrest-trees (1676)
- 86678: A letter from His Highness the Prince of Orange (1674)
- 86710: Of the humanity and charity of Christians· (1687)
- 86726: Seasonable advice to the Societies for Reformation of Manners. (1699)
- 86731: A discourse against transubstantiation (1685)
- 86732: A discourse against transubstantiation (1684)
- 86779: Poetick miscellanies of Mr John Rawlet, B.D. and late lecturer of S. Nicholas Church in the town and county of New-Castle upon Tine. Licensed. Novemb. 22. 1686. Rob. Midgley (1687)
- 86796: A philosophical treatise of the original and production of things· Writ in America in a time of solitudes. By R. Franck· (1687)
- 86799: Milton's Paradise lost imitated in rhyme (1699)
- 86810: The young man's calling, or The whole duty of youth (1678)
- 86852: A second defence of The short view of the prophaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c (1700)
- 86910: A sermon preach'd at Oxford, before Sir Will. Walker, Mayor of the said city; upon the 26th. of July 1685 (1685)
- 86914: Miscellanies (1694)
- 86961: A coppie-booke of the newest and most vsefull hands (1674)
- 87002: Maronides or Virgil travesty (1673)
- 87045: A discourse of taxes and contributions (1689)
- 87060: Ecclesia gemens: or, Two discourses on the mournful state of the Church, with a prospect of her dawning glory (1677)
- 87113: A geographicall description of ye kingdom of Ireland (1689)
- 87159: Admirable curiosities rarities, & wonders in England, Scotland, and Ireland, or, An account of many remarkable persons and places (1682)
- 87232: A sermon preached before the Queen at White-Hall, October 12. 1690. By William Beveridge, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties. Published by Her Majesties special command (1690)
- 87239: The Scotch covenant condemned, and the Kings most sacred Majesty vindicated (1660)
- 87277: A declaration against a crosse petition (1643)
- 87330: An exposition of the prophesie of Hosea (1643)
- 87429: Historie & policie re-viewed, in the heroick transactions of His Most Serene Highnesse, Oliver, late Lord Protector (1659)
- 87451: Advice to the women and maidens of London (1678)
- 87479: The Protestant school: or, A method, containing several forms of prayer (1682)
- 87586: An essay concerning humane understanding (1694)
- 87598: Morbus anglicus: or The anatomy of consumptions (1672)
- 87625: A full relation of the defeate given, and victory obtained upon Saturday last, by our forces at Abbington (1645)
- 87647: The address of the freeholders of the county of Middlesex (1681)
- 87671: The English physitian enlarged (1656)
- 87679: A funeral-sermon for the reverend, holy and excellent divine, Mr. Richard Baxter, who deceased Decemb. 8. 1691 (1692)
- 87712: The natural method of teaching (1688)
- 87753: The compleat cook (1659)
- 87764: The Queens closet opened (1674)
- 87842: The envious man's character (1684)
- 87848: The necessity and encouragement, of utmost venturing for the churches help (1643)
- 87858: A treatise proving spirits, vvitches, and supernatural operations, by pregnant instances and evidences (1672)
- 87871: Themis aurea. The laws of the fraternity of the Rosie Crosse (1656)
- 87881: A character of France (1659)
- 87895: Appello Evangelium for the true doctrine of the divine predestination, concorded with the orthodox doctrine of Gods free-grace, and mans free-will (1652)
- 87914: A true description of the mighty kingdoms of Japan and Siam (1671)
- 87923: A dialogue between alkali and acid (1698)
- 87939: The armies vindication, wherein these five things are proved (1649)
- 87973: A continuation of the dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker (1673)
- 88013: A vindication of the divines of the Church of England (1689)
- 88020: A treatise of the covenant of grace, as it is dispensed to the elect seed, effectually unto salvation (1671)
- 88100: A sermon preached before the Lords spiritual and temporal in the Abbey-Church at Westminster, the 30th. of January, 1691/2 (1692)
- 88113: Two declarations from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of his army (1647)
- 88149: The royalist· (1682)
- 88152: Wits interpreter: the English Parnassus. Or, A sure guide to those admirable accomplishments that compleat our English gentry, in the most acceptable qualifications of discourse or writing (1671)
- 88190: An humble representation from His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Councel of the Armie (1647)
- 88236: A treatise of the Pope's supremacy (1680)
- 88284: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1658)
- 88330: The lawfulnes of the oath of supremacy, and power of the King in ecclesiastical affairs (1683)
- 88390: Wits interpreter, the English Parnassus. Or, A sure guide to those admirable accomplishments that compleat our English gentry, in the most acceptable qualifications of discourse or writing (1662)
- 88454: A discovery of the great plot for the utter ruine of the city of London, and the Parliament (1643)
- 88497: Christ's school (1675)
- 88562: Seneca's morals (1693)
- 88565: Plaine English to our wilfull bearers with Normanisme; or, Some queries propounded to and concerning the neglectours of Englands grand grievance and complaint lately published under the title of Anti-Normanisme (1647)
- 88719: The royal charter granted unto kings by God himself (1682)
- 88736: The Queens closet opened (1658)
- 88805: Antapologia (1644)
- 88825: The English-American his travail by sea and land: or, A nevv survey of the VVest-India's (1648)
- 88878: Galens art of physick (1653)
- 88898: A declaration and summons sent by the Earl of Newcastle, to the town of Manchester (1643)
- 88935: A funeral-sermon for that excellent minister of Christ, the truly Reverend, William Bates, D.D (1699)
- 88953: The Whigg-feast (1682)
- 88985: Prayers prevalencie for Israels safety (1643)
- 89000: Sir Barnaby Whigg: or, No wit like a womans (1681)
- 89009: Culpeper's last legacy (1655)
- 89142: Two treatises (1652)
- 89160: The way of Congregational churches cleared (1648)
- 89195: A uindication of the Parliament of England (1698)
- 89225: Allegiance vindicated: or, The takers of the new oath of allegiance to K. William & Q. Mary justified (1690)
- 89250: Miscellaneous poems· (1681)
- 89321: Anthro?poktonou tafos. Or, The bloody and deceitfull mans fall (1659)
- 89324: The last will and codicil of Charles II. King of Spain (1700)
- 89352: Clavis grammatica: or, The ready way to the Latine tongue (1678)
- 89406: The natural history of nitre: or, A philosophical discourse of the nature, generation, place, and artificial extraction of nitre, with its vertues and uses (1670)
- 89417: The scattered sheep sought after (1659)
- 89445: The true mark of the beast: or The present degeneracy of the Church of Rome from the faith once delivered to the saints (1685)
- 89472: Mr. Challenor his confession and speech (1643)
- 89519: A discourse of trade (1670)
- 89533: A letter to a friend relating to the present convocation at Westminster (1690)
- 89548: A case of conscience, concerning flying in times of trouble (1643)
- 89679: The resolution of the Army, concerning the King, Lords, Commons, and their solemn contract and engagement to be tendered to the people of England, upon the principles of common rights and freedom, and to stand firme, and remain unalterable for ever (1648)
- 89684: The re-assertion of grace· Or, Vindicię evangelii (1654)
- 89731: A sermon preach'd before the King at White-Hall, May the twentieth, MDCLXXVII (1677)
- 89979: A brotherly examination re-examined: or, A clear justification of those passages in a sermon against which the reverend and learned commissioner, Mr. Gillespy, first in two severall sermons, and then in print, did preach and write (1645)
- 89979: A brotherly examination re-examined: or, A clear justification of those passages in a sermon against which the reverend and learned commissioner, Mr. Gillespy, first in two severall sermons, and then in print, did preach and write (1645)
- 90041: The general history of England, both ecclesiastical and civil (1697)
- 90114: Culpeper's last legacy (1657)
- 90134: Englands triumph (1660)
- 90140: The conformists charity to dissenters, and concurrence with the favour granted them in the Act for Toleration (1689)
- 90153: Methodus Evangelica; or, The Gospel method of Gods saving sinners by Jesus Christ (1676)
- 90213: Of the improvement of time (1692)
- 90248: A discourse relating to the much-lamented death, and solemn funeral, of our incomparable and most gracious Queen Mary (1695)
- 90420: Anexichniastoi ploutoi tou Christou (1657)
- 90511: A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English (1679)
- 90516: Heaven on earth. Or A serious discourse touching a well-grounded assurance of mens everlasting happiness and blessedness (1664)
- 90558: A sermon preached before the maior of the city of Norvvich (1675)
- 90583: George Keith's fourth narrative, of his proceedings at Turners-Hall (1700)
- 90606: A fountain of tears emptying it self into three rivolets, viz. of 1. Compunction. 2. Compassion. 3. Devotion. Or Sobs of nature sanctified by grace (1683)
- 90611: The art of preserving and restoring health (1697)
- 90619: The humorous lieutenant, or, Generous enemies (1697)
- 90642: The Christian in compleat armour, or, A treatise of the saints war against the devil (1658)
- 90700: The history of the evangelical churches of the valleys of Piemont· (1658)
- 90756: A golden practice of physick (1662)
- 90802: The present state of the empire of Morocco· (1695)
- 90807: A sermon preached at the funeral of Sir John Chapman (1689)
- 91091: God and the king: or Monarchy proved from Holy Writ, to be the onely legitimate species of politick government, and the onely polity constituted and appointed by God (1680)
- 91105: Anale?psis, or, Saint Peters bonds abide (1660)
- 91106: Anale?psis: or, Saint Peters bonds abide (1661)
- 91135: Considerations concerning the present engagement (1650)
- 91148: England's remembrancer (1677)
- 91194: Sixty five sermons (1674)
- 91208: The period of humane life determined by the divine will (1688)
- 91259: Prę-nuncius sydereus (1664)
- 91260: Antapologia: or, A full answer to the apologeticall narration of Mr Goodwin, Mr Nye, Mr Sympson, Mr Burroughs, Mr Bridge, members of the Assembly of Divines (1646)
- 91281: Divine consolations against the fear of death (1680)
- 91316: Aggelokratia theon. Or A sermon touching Gods government of the world by angels (1650)
- 91432: The case of the present afflicted clergy in Scotland truly represented (1690)
- 91465: A discourse; shewing, who they are that are now qualify'd to administer baptism and the Lord's-Supper (1698)
- 91575: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the sons of clergy-men (1700)
- 91776: A Pindarique ode, on Their Royal Highnesses happy return from Scotland after his escape at sea (1682)
- 91779: The King of Poland's ghost: or, A dialogue betwixt Pluto and Charon, upon his reception (1683)
- 91811: The compleat clerk (1677)
- 91837: R. Mosis Majemonidę De sacrificiis liber (1683)
- 91864: Loyalty and peace or, Two seasonable discourses from I Sam. 24. 5 (1678)
- 91916: The Roman history from the settlement of the empire by Augustus Caesar, to the removal of the imperial seat by Constantine the Great (1698)
- 91929: A true account of the captivity of Thomas Phelps, at Machaness in Barbary (1685)
- 91986: The third booke of the author, being The high and deep searching out of the three-fold life of man, through or according to the three principles (1656)
- 91998: The parable of the ten virgins (1694)
- 91999: A sermon preached at White-Hall, before His late Majesty. By John Tillotson, D.D. and dean of Canterbury (1686)
- 92000: The manner of raising, ordering; and improving forest and fruit-trees (1679)
- 92128: A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford (1698)
- 92143: Aut Deus, aut nihil. = God or nothing. Or A logicall method, comprised in twelve propositions (1659)
- 92190: A true account of a fight between Captain John Leech, commander of the ship Ann of London, of 14 guns, and 19 men, from Jamaica, and a French privateer of 24 guns, and some petteraroes: as it came in a letter to his owners from Plymouth, dated the second of this instant January, 1689 (1690)
- 92230: Sermons upon Psalm CXXX. ver. 4 (1696)
- 92327: An exposition of the prophesie of Hosea· (1652)
- 92339: Gospel-love, heart-purity, and the flourishing of the righteous (1675)
- 92401: Christian good-fellowship: or, Love, and good vvorks (1655)
- 92467: The considerations of Drexelius upon eternity (1689)
- 92469: Considerations concerning the present engagement: whether it may lawfully be taken, yea or no? Written at the desire of a friend in London, by John Dury. The fourth edition enlarged, with an answer to a further scruple offered by a letter out of the countrey (1650)
- 92479: Die Jovis, 23. Martii, 1647· An additionall ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1648)
- 92492: An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament: for removing obstructions in the sale of bishops-lands (1647)
- 92538: Of the art both of writing & judging of history (1695)
- 92583: A catalogue of English books: in divinity, humanity, philology, history, &c. of Mr. Charles Mearne's, late bookseller to His Majesty (1687)
- 92600: The young mans conflict with, and victory over the Devil by faith. Or, A true and perfect relation of the experiences of T.P (1675)
- 92627: A catalogue of the libraries of Mr. Sheppard late of London and of another gentleman deceased (1686)
- 92666: The English remedy: or, Talbor's wonderful secret (1682)
- 92695: Sion shining in gospel-glory, or, The churches advancement and saints engagement in gospel-times (1652)
- 92724: The triumph of truth (1664)
- 92832: Abstracts of some letters written by Mr. Robert Rich (1680)
- 92972: Apples of gold for young men and women: and a crown of glory for old men and women: or, The happiness of being good betimes: and the honour of being an old disciple (1693)
- 92973: Heaven on earth. Or A serious discourse touching a well-grounded assurance of mens everlasting happiness and blessedness (1660)
- 92997: A catalogue containing variety of English books in divinity, history, travels, romances, poetry, &c (1686)
- 92998: A catechism (1693)
- 93134: A token for mourners: or, The advice of Christ to a distressed mother, bewailing the death of her dear and only son (1674)
- 93172: A thanksgiving-sermon (1696)
- 93206: Christianity vindicated: or, The fundamental truths of the Gospel concerning the person of Christ, and redemption through faith in him, maintained (1671)
- 93231: Modern fortification: or, Elements of military architecture (1673)
- 93319: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects (1691)
- 93389: Truths champion (1651)
- 93411: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions (1688)
- 93412: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions (1688)
- 93452: A Second letter to a member of Parliament (1700)
- 93460: Englands unanimous sence to the present Parliament (1680)
- 93465: England's remembrancer (1682)
- 93486: Venning's remains, or, Christ's school (1675)
- 93597: Mirmah, Maromah, Maroum (1680)
- 93621: Bibliotheca Hawkinsiana, sive Catalogus variorum librorum ex bibliotheca selectissima Rev. Doct. viri Guil. Hawkins, S.T.D. Ecclesię Cathedralis Norvicensis Prebendarii (1685)
- 93628: A cordial-mediator (1658)
- 93636: The best fence against popery: or, A vindication of the power of the King in ecclesiastical affairs (1686)
- 93655: The visions of government (1684)
- 93692: The painted-harlot both stript and whipt, or the second part of Naked truth (1683)
- 93726: A list of the prębendaries of St Paul's Church, (and others) appointed to preach upon the holy-days in the year of our Lord, 1686. At Saint Peter's Church in Cornhill (1686)
- 93762: A Directory for the publique vvorship of God, throughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1645)
- 93805: The petition of the members of the House of Commons, who are accused by the army (1647)
- 93844: Eirenomachia. The agreement and distance of brethren: or, A brief survey of the judgement of Mr. J.G. and the church of God walking with him (1671)
- 93846: The principles of Christian religion explained to the capacity of the meanest (1675)
- 93856: The Gregorian account, or The spiritual watch (1673)
- 93870: The Gentleman's jockey and approved farrier (1676)
- 93952: Sacramental discourses, on several texts, before, and after the Lord's Supper (1693)
- 94018: Heavens glory, Hells terror. Or, Two treatises (1671)
- 94021: Advice concerning bills of exchange (1684)
- 94094: The Quakers challenge made to the Norfolk clergy, or a relation of a conference between some clergy-men of the Church of England, and some Quakers (1699)
- 94145: A method of daily devotion (1697)
- 94249: A collection of all the Acts of Parliament (1693)
- 94423: The souls heavenly manna, or an excellent means to take off the heart from the love of the world, to set it upon the love of the Word (1679)
- 94550: A word to sinners, and a word to saints (1672)
- 94552: The young man's guide, through the wilderness of this world to the heavenly Canaan (1672)
- 94553: The academy of complements (1684)
- 94575: Old Jacobs accompt cast up and owned by one of his seed, a young lady, &c. or A sermon preached at Laurance Jury, Feb. 13. 1654. at the funerall of the honorable and most virtuous lady Susanna Reynolds (1655)
- 94636: Epistolę Ho-elianę (1673)
- 94666: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects (1693)
- 94725: A rebuke to backsliders, and a spurr for loyterers (1677)
- 94897: A true believers choice and pleasure (1680)
- 94903: The speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner at his execution in Leaden-Hall-street, January 21. 1663 (1664)
- 94912: None but Christ; or A plain and familiar treatise of the knowledge of Christ (1650)
- 94920: Historia vegetabilium sacra: or, A scripture herbal (1695)
- 95019: The rise and fall or degeneracy of the Roman Church (1680)
- 95070: A satyr against brandy. Written by Jo. Hains, as he saith himself (1683)
- 95076: Times treasury: or, Academy for gentry (1652)
- 95083: Precious remedies against Satans devices. Or, Salve for believers & unbelievers sores (1658)
- 95133: A sermon preach'd before the King at White-Hall, Novemb. 5. 1696. By Sir William Dawes, baronet, D.D. and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Publish'd by His Majesties special command (1696)
- 95195: Mercy in the midst of judgment (1669)
- 95342: Introductio ad Latinam blasoniam. An essay to a more correct blason in Latine than formerly hath been used (1682)
- 95356: The Jevv outvvard (1659)
- 95396: A new voyage to Italy (1695)
- 95493: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer (1682)
- 95545: The parable of the kingdom of heaven expounded. Or, An exposition of the first thirteen verses of the twenty fifth chapter of Matthew (1674)
- 95588: Of contentment, patience and resignation to the will of God (1685)
- 95593: Roma restituta; sive antiquitatum Romanarum compendium absolutum. Ex optimis authoribus in usum studiosę juventutis collectum, a Thoma Bello philologo Edinburg. Scoto (1677)
- 95642: A medium betwixt two extremes (1698)
- 95722: A heavenly cordial for all those servants of the Lord that have had the plague (1666)
- 95859: Reflections on the city-charter, and writ of quo warranto (1682)
- 95899: A survey of Englands champions, and truths faithfull patriots. Or, A chronologicall recitement of the principall proceedings of the most worthy commanders of the prosperous armies raised for the preservation of religion, the Kings Majesties person, the priviledges of Parliament, and the liberty of the subject, &c (1647)
- 95935: A true copy of a dispute lately held at Rome, between Father Conyer a Jesuit, and Alexander Thompson a Church of England man, and barrister at law, concerning the plot (1681)
- 95940: Rome's overthrow, in a fatal blow at her greatest idol: which leaves all inexusable who resolve still to be blind after such plain conviction (1680)
- 96000: The second part of Gangręna: or A fresh and further discovery of the errors, heresies, blasphemies, and dangerous proceedings of the sectaries of this time (1646)
- 96106: Honest Hodge & Ralph holding a sober discourse, in answer to a late scandalous and pernicious pamphlet (1680)
- 96242: Hudibras (1689)
- 96252: A discourse of patronage (1675)
- 96263: A collection of choice books, in divinity, history, philosophy, herauldry, horsemanship, husbandry, with variety of books of voyages, travels, as also of romances, plays, novels, &c. curiously bound. Will be exposed to sale by way of auction at Bridges Coffee-House in Popes-Head-Alley over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, on Monday the 8th day of February, 1685/6. By Edward Millington, bookseller (1686)
- 96328: Bacchanalia: or A description of a drunken club (1683)
- 96392: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1648)
- 96470: Advice to the city (1682)
- 96516: A nevv torch to the Latine tongue (1664)
- 96525: The great question: or, How religion, property and liberty are to be best secured (1690)
- 96571: The young man's guide, through the wilderness of this world to the heavenly Canaan (1670)
- 96574: Meth hemon ho theos. Or The doctrine of a God and providence, vindicated and asserted (1694)
- 96826: A seasonable New-Years-gift (1687)
- 96859: An abstract, by way of index, of some very unsound, and some other antichristian passages, collected out of G. Whitehead's and W. Penn's books, plainly contradicting their late creeds (1699)
- 96877: Sermons preached upon several occasions, by Isaac Barrow, D.D. late master of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge, and one of His Majestie's chaplains in ordinary (1678)
- 96918: The mute Christian under the smarting rod: with sovereign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth (1698)
- 96931: A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. James Lordel, who was buried at St Magnus Church, March 27. 1694. By Lilly Butler, minister of St Mary Aldermanbury (1694)
- 97183: The speeches and prayers of Iohn Barkstead, John Okey, and Miles Corbet (1662)
- 97413: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall, March 12. 1692 (1693)
- 97481: The petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and common-council-men of the city of London (1662)
- 97482: Gods love to man-kinde (1656)
- 97493: The naked truth. The second part (1681)
- 97508: The Old Testament (1690)
- 97564: Quakerism a-la-mode, or, A history of quietism (1698)
- 97574: Satyrs upon the Jesuits (1682)
- 97654: A discourse; shewing, who they are that are now qualify'd to administer baptism and the Lord's-Supper (1700)
- 97686: A New collection of songs and poems (1683)
- 97737: The abridgment of The history of the reformation of the Church of England. By Gilbert Burnet, D.D (1682)
- 97844: Considerations concerning marriage, the honour, duties, benefits, troubles of it (1657)
- 97964: A new treatise of natural philosophy, free'd from the intricacies of the schools (1687)
- 97978: Satyrs upon the Jesuits (1681)
- 98009: An appeal most humble, yet most earnestly by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and our gathering together unto him, even adjuring the consideration of the most contrary minded, who love his appearing (1691)
- 98045: Cicero's three books touching the nature of the gods (1683)
- 98069: The unlawfulness of subjects taking up arms against their soveraigne, in what case soever (1679)
- 98078: A letter sent from Lieutenant Generall Cromwel to the Marquis of Argyle and Generall Lesley, and his protestation concerning the Scottish forces, under the command of Gen. Monro (1648)
- 98091: Sir Courtly Nice: or, It cannot be (1693)
- 98122: Miscellany poems (1692)
- 98138: Considerations concerning the present engagement, whether it may lawfully be entered into; yea or no? Written at the desire of a friend, by John Eury [sic]. (1650)
- 98153: The Roman history, from the building of the city, to the perfect settlement of the empire by Augustus Cęsar (1699)
- 98245: A declaration from his Excellence Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councel of the Army, held at Putney, on Thursday September 16. 1647 (1647)
- 98262: A tutor to astronomy and geography; or, An easie and speedy way to understand the use of both the globes, celestial and terrestrial (1654)
- 98292: A sermon at the funeral of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Grey, late Vicar of Dedham in Essex (1692)
- 98303: The death of good Josiah lamented (1695)
- 98306: The life of the Reverend Anthony Horneck, D.D (1698)
- 98319: Moral essays (1699)
- 98321: Some reflections upon a late pamphlet (1681)
- 98392: St. Foine improved (1674)
- 98474: Observations, censures and confutations of notorious errours in Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan (1663)
- 98573: Ars chirurgica (1698)
- 98614: An account of the societies for reformation of manners, in London and Westminster, and other parts of the kingdom (1699)
- 98721: Practical reflections on the late earthquakes (1693)
- 98844: Medicinal councels or advices: written originally in French, by Dr. Theodor Turquet de Mayerne, Kt. Baton of Aubonne, Counsellor and Chief Physician to the late King and Queen of England. Put out in Latine at Gevena, by Theoph. Bonetus, M.D. Englished by Tho. Sherley, M.D. Physician to late King and Queen of England. Put out in latine at Geneva, by Theoph. Bonetus, M.D. Englished by Tho. Sherley, M.D. Physician in Ordinary to his present Majesty (1677)
- 98848: Morbus polyrhizos & polymorphęus (1672)
- 98850: The mystery of husbandry: or, arable, pasture and wood-land improved (1697)
- 98872: Short-writing (1679)
- 98893: Sermons preached upon several occasions (1693)
- 98898: Debtor and creditor made easie: or, A short instruction for the attaining the right use of accounts (1682)
- 98908: A treatise of artillery: or, great ordnance. By Thomaso Moretti of Brescia: ingeneer first to the Emperour, and now to the most serene republick of Venice. Translated into English, with notes thereupon, and some additions out of French for sea-gunners, by Jonas Moore, junior (1673)
- 98919: Practical discourses concerning obedience and the love of God. Vol. II. By John Scott, D.D. late Rector of St. Giles's in the Fields (1698)
- 98944: The chymists key to shut, and to open: or The true doctrin of corruption and generation (1657)
- 99006: The sinners remembrancer, or, A serious warning to the wicked, to prevent his destruction, and hasten his reformation By Rich. Parr (1663)
- 99021: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects. Vol. II. Written by John Norris, M.A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum. The second edition. Licens'd, July 16. 1691. Z. Isham (1693)
- 99023: Treatises upon several subjects (1697)
- 99035: An exhortation to the taking of the Solemne League and Covenant (1644)
- 99087: Appello evangelium (1651)
- 99088: Geography rectified: or, A description of the world (1700)
- 99100: Mr. Chillingworth's judgment of the religion of Protestants, &c (1689)
- 99198: The English physitian enlarged (1661)
- 99218: A godly & fruitful exposition upon all the First epistle of Peter (1650)
- 99239: Essays of Michael seigneur de Montaigne· (1693)
- 99254: Gnomoniques, or The art of drawing sun-dials on all sorts of planes by different methods (1685)
- 99255: A sermon on occasion of the death of the reverend and learned Mr. Stephen Lobb, who dyed June 3. 1699 (1700)
- 99276: Catastrophe mundi: or, Merlin reviv'd (1683)
- 99278: The Christian in compleat armour. Or, A treatise of the saints war against the Devil (1659)
- 99320: The eight volumes of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 99355: Beth chakmoth The house of vvisdom (1681)
- 99418: The complete ship-wright (1678)
- 99452: The history of the Tartars (1679)
- 99468: The vvhole confession and speech of Mr. Nathaniel Tompkins (1643)
- 99495: A sermon preached at the first general meeting of the gentlemen, and others in and near London (1679)
- 99579: Hymen's pręludia or Loves master-peice (1674)
- 99586: The ingratitude of a common-wealth: or, the fall of Caius Martius Coriolanus (1682)
- 99651: A treatise of sacramental covenanting with Christ (1692)
- 99657: Light out of darkness (1680)
- 99714: The history of Scotch-presbytery (1692)
- 99716: The prevention of poverty: or, A discourse of the causes of the decay of trade, fall of lands, and want of money throughout the nation (1674)
- 99827: The Protestants congratulation to the city for their excellent choice of members to serve in Parliament, October 7, 1679 (1679)
- 99856: Of the Quakers despising the Holy Scriptures (1700)
- 99878: A catalogue of choice and valuable books English and Latin, &c. on various subjects (1688)
- 99913: The malecontent (1684)
- 100194: Beaufrons; or, A new discovery of treason, under the fair-face and mask of religion, and of liberty of conscience (1685)
- 100200: The declaration of Arise Evans, from his study in the Black-Fryars, concerning his Highness the Lord Protector, and the government of the three nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1654)
- 100216: A short story of the rise, reign, and ruin of the Antinomians, familists & libertines, that infected the churches of Nevv-England (1644)
- 100246: The crovvne of righteousnes: or, The glorious reward of fidelity in the discharge of our duty (1653)
- 100320: A new dictionary of the terms ancient and modern of the canting crew (1699)
- 100341: The nature and principles of love, as the end of the commandment. Declared in some of the last sermons of Mr. Joseph Caryl: with an epistle prefixed by John Owen, D. D (1673)
- 100344: Memorials of godliness and Christianity (1681)
- 100407: The pattern of the divine temple, sanstuary, [sic] and city of the New Jerusalem (1690)
- 100416: Of contentment, patience and resignation to the will of God (1685)
- 100479: A brief method of the law (1680)
- 100501: Aristoteles Master-piece, or, The secrets of generation diplayed in all the parts thereof (1684)
- 100527: Spiritual perfection (1699)
- 100536: The glorious name of God, the Lord of Hosts (1643)
- 100557: The legacy of a dying mother to her mourning children (1673)
- 100608: A practical treatise, shewing when a believer is justified by faith without the deeds of the law (1696)
- 100611: [Some seri]ous reflections on that part of [Mr]. Bunion's [Con]fession of faith: [t]ouching [church] communion with [unbapti]zed persons: [a]s also ... [a]rguments against the ..., and seven queries ... [t]o the author. ... [serva]nt of Christ & the Church (1673)
- 100623: Enchiridion medicum: or A manual of physick (1684)
- 100631: Advice to the commons within all His Majesties realms and dominions· Written by Jacob Bury, Esq; containing the perfect harmony, consent and agreement between divinity and law, in defence of the government established by law in church and state. And that kingly government is by divine right (1688)
- 100646: Charity triumphant, or The virgin-shew (1655)
- 100670: An humble request to Protestants, to promote religion and trade (1688)
- 100690: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on January the 31st. 1697/8. By Lilly Butler, minister of St. Mary Aldermanbury. (1698)
- 100720: This treatise proving three worlds, fou[n]dations, mentioned in Scripture (1696)
- 100776: A sermon preached before the Court of Aldermen at Guild-Hall Chappel, Octob. 29. 1682. By Abraham Markland, M.A. and Prebendary of Winchester (1683)
- 100793: A sermon preached in His Majesties Chappel at Whitehall (1685)
- 100865: The lawfulness, and obligation of oaths (1681)
- 100909: A true narrative of the inhumane positions and practices of the Jesuites and papists, towards all good Protestant Christians (1680)
- 100910: A true and impartial account of the arraignment, tryal, examination, confession and condemnation of Col. Iames Turner (1664)
- 100918: The works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1696)
- 100941: A discourse concerning a death-bed repentance. By William Assheton, D.D. Rector of Beckenham in Kent, and chaplain to his grace the Duke of Ormond (1696)
- 100946: The history of King John, King Henry III. and the most illustrious King Edward the I (1670)
- 100956: Cassandra (1676)
- 101013: The Earl of Essex's speech at the delivery of the petition to the King, Jan. 25. 1680 (1681)
- 101066: A candle in the dark: or, A treatise concerning the nature of witches & witchcraft (1656)
- 101088: The duty of the rich: in a sermon preached before the Lord mayor, and Court of Alderman and citizens of London: at S. Sepulchres Church, on Easter-Tuesday, April 22d. 1690. By Richard Kidder, D.D. and Dean of Petersborough (1690)
- 101132: An explication of the Creed the Ten Commandments, and the Lords Prayer (1672)
- 101133: Rarities: or, the incomparable curiosities in secret writing, both aswel by waters as cyphers (1665)
- 101137: Wits interpreter, the English Parnassus. Or, A sure guide to those admirable accomplishments that compleat our English gentry, in the most acceptable qualifications of discourse, or writing (1655)
- 101181: Index villaris: or, An exact register, alphabetically digested, of all the cities, market-towns, parishes, villages, the hundred, lath, rape, ward, wapentake, or other division of each county (1690)
- 101201: Hopes incouragement pointed at in a sermon (1644)
- 101250: The longitude found: or, A treatise shewing an easie and speedy way, as well by night as by day, to find the longitude, having but the latitude of the place, and the inclination of the magnetical inclinatorie needle. By Henry Bond Senior, teacher of navigation, and other parts of the Mathematicks, in Store-house yard in Ratcliff. Printed by the Kings Majesties special command (1676)
- 101281: The souldiers triumph: and the preachers glory (1641)
- 101281: The souldiers triumph: and the preachers glory (1641)
- 101328: An historical relation of the late General Assembly, held at Edinburgh, from Octob. 16. to Nov. 13. in the year 1690 (1691)
- 101380: The history of the life and death of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1680)
- 101451: Two sermons preach'd at St. Maries in Bury St. Edmunds, at the assizes (1698)
- 101490: The title of kings proved to be jvre divino (1660)
- 101637: Observations on the historie of the reign of King Charles: published by H.L. Esq (1656)
- 101681: A persuasive to frequent communion in the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1683)
- 101788: Epiloimia epe?. Or, The anatomy of the pestilence (1666)
- 101799: The mischief of dissensions: or, A perswasive to Dr. Stillingfleet Dean of St. Pauls, together with his respondents, &c (1681)
- 101825: A pocket companion for seamen (1684)
- 101864: Certain considerations and cautions agreed upon by the ministers of London, Westminster, and within the lines of communication, June 19. 1646 (1646)
- 102038: Presbyterian inquisition as it was lately practised against the professors of the Colledge of Edinburgh. August and September. 1690 (1691)
- 102045: The shepheards' legacy: or, John Clearidge, his forty years experience of the weather (1670)
- 102099: The French King's new declaration (1699)
- 102119: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, at St. Lawrence Jewry, on the feast of St. Michael, 1698 (1698)
- 102129: Catalogus variorum librorum ex bibliothecis selectissimis doctissim. virorum nuperrime defunctorum (1685)
- 102226: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1656)
- 102234: Catalogus variorum librorum quavis facultate insigniorum bibliothecarum instructissimarum Rev. Doct. Amb. Atfield S.T.D. nuperrime Londinensis. nec non alterius cujusdam Theologi Doct. non ita pridem (defunctorum.) (1685)
- 102252: The Quaker condemned out of his own mouth: or, An answer to Will. Pen's book entituled Reason against railing, and truth against fiction (1674)
- 102362: The true idioma of the Italian tongue (1660)
- 102378: The presentment of the Grand-Jury for the county of Kent (1683)
- 102383: Vox populi: or The peoples claim to their Parliaments sitting (1681)
- 102428: Advice to the commons within all His Majesties realms and dominions. Written by Jacob Bury Esq; an old indigent officer for the county of Bedford, as a captain of horse in the Royal Army, of King Charles the First. Containing the perfect harmony, consent, and agreement betwee divinity and law, in defence of the government established by law in church and state. And that kingly government is by divine right (1685)
- 102663: Two essays· (1682)
- 102699: Totum hominis (1662)
- 102756: The mysteries of love & eloquence, or, the arts of vvooing and complementing (1658)
- 102767: The charge of Richard, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells (1693)
- 102790: Chronological tables (1690)
- 102826: Unity our duty (1645)
- 102840: A brief exposition of the evangel of Jesus Christ, according to Matthew. By David Dikson, preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow (1647)
- 102843: The grand evil discovered: or, The deceitfull heart tryed and cast (1676)
- 102939: A letter to a friend (1692)
- 102963: The deism of William Penn, and his brethren, destructive to the Christian religion, exposed, and plainly laid open (1699)
- 102981: The parson's counsellor (1695)
- 103147: A treatise of the bulk and selvedge of the vvorld· (1674)
- 103173: Tropologi'a: a key to open scripture metaphors (1682)
- 103254: A discourse of offences (1683)
- 103265: A letter from a minister in the country, to a minister in London (1697)
- 103296: The ascents of the soul: or, David's mount towards God's house (1681)
- 103321: The works of William Bridge (1649)
- 103334: Universal redemption of mankind, by the Lord Jesus Christ: stated and cleared by the late learned Mr. Richard Baxter. Whereunto is added a short account of special redemption, by the same author (1694)
- 103343: The dialogue between the Pope and a fanatick concerning affairs in England, revived (1681)
- 103345: A sermon concerning the unity of the divine nature and the B. Trinity (1693)
- 103398: A discourse concerning the adoration of the host, as it is taught and practiced in the Church of Rome (1685)
- 103408: A discourse against transubstantiation (1685)
- 103491: Sermons upon faith and providence, and other subjects. By the late Reverend William Outram D.D. prebend of Westminster, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty (1680)
- 103521: The privileges and practice of parliaments in England (1680)
- 103532: Miscellanies upon moral subjects. The second part (1695)
- 103693: A discourse relating to the much-lamented death, and solemn funeral, of our incomparable and most gracious Queen Mary, of most blessed memory (1695)
- 103934: Loveday's letters domestick and forreign (1662)
- 103969: Agape, or the feast of love (1675)
- 103983: Charisma patrikon; a paternal gift; or, The legacie of a (dying) father, to his (living) children (1676)
- 104026: The character of a church-papist (1681)
- 104054: An elegy upon the late blessed monarch King Charles II (1685)
- 104073: Merlini Anglici ephemeris (1654)
- 104100: Vindicię ecclesię Anglicanę: or Ten cases resolved (1644)
- 104208: Anale?psis, or Saint Peters bonds abide (1660)
- 104332: ?Adat-?el God's court (1683)
- 104346: A treatise of the Fifth Monarchy, or, Christs personall reigne on earth, one thousand years with his saints (1655)
- 104403: The Baptists answer, to Mr. Obed. Wills (1675)
- 104407: Status ecclesię gallicanę: or The ecclesiastical history of France (1676)
- 104411: Anale?psis, or Saint Peters bonds abide (1660)
- 104442: Semeiotica uranica. Or an astrological judgment of diseases from the decumbiture of the sick (1651)
- 104463: A fvll and faithfvll accompt of the passages betwixt the parish of Michaels Cornehill (met in a vestry) the ministers and elders of the fourth Cla[ss]is of the province of London, and Mr. J. Symonds, late of Roterdam in Holland (1646)
- 104499: A letter from the Assembly of Divines in England, to the Generall Assembly in Scotland (1643)
- 104503: The visions of government, &c (1686)
- 104682: An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world (1698)
- 104709: Some observations upon the Ansvver to an enquiry into the grounds & occasions of the contempt of the clergy (1671)
- 104724: Scandalum magnatum: or, Potapski's case (1682)
- 104791: Merlini Anglici ephemeris (1655)
- 104875: Pansebeia or, A view of all religions in the vvorld (1675)
- 104930: Innocency and truth vindicated: or, A sober reply to Mr Will's answer to a late treatise of baptisme (1675)
- 104943: The six book-sellers proctor non-suited (1655)
- 104949: The life of the famous John Baptist Colbert, late minister and secretary of state to Lewis XIV. the present French king. Done into English from a French copy printed at Cologne this present year 1695 (1695)
- 104992: A poem on the history of Queen Hesther, an elegy on the death of the Lord Chief Justice Hales, and other occasional poems (1680)
- 104994: Truth's champion· (1673)
- 105049: The most excellent Hugo Grotius his three books treating of the rights of war & peace (1682)
- 105128: Romanę historię anthologia recognita et aucta (1674)
- 105256: An exact journal of the siege of Tangier (1680)
- 105272: A new letter from Leghorn, from aboard the Van-Herring to a merchant in London, fully discovering the present state of that ship (1681)
- 105292: The desolation of France demonstrated. Or, Evident proofs that one half of the people of that kindom [sic] are destroyed (1697)
- 105328: The Christian merchant described in a sermon (1696)
- 105336: The new history of Count Zosimus (1684)
- 105366: The wars in England, Scotland and Ireland. Or An impartial account of all the battels, sieges, and other remarkable transactions, revolutions and accidents, which have heppened [sic] from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I. in 1625, to His Majesties happy restauration, 1660 (1681)
- 105421: A sermon preached before the House of Lords in the Abby-Church at Westminster, upon Thursday the sixteenth of April, 1696 (1696)
- 105449: An appeal to all Protestant kings, princes, and states (1700)
- 105454: The Earle of Straffords speech on the scaffold before he was beheaded on Tower-hill, the 12 of May, 1641 (1641)
- 105550: Mercurius Menippeus (1682)
- 105553: Vade mecum, or The necessary companion (1679)
- 105611: The vvorks of that reverend, iudicious, and learned divine, Mr Ioseph Mede, B.D (1648)
- 105646: A new littani, design'd for this Lent, and to be sung in all the conventicles, in and about London, for the instruction of the Whiggs (1684)
- 105659: A complaint of the false prophets mariners upon the drying up of their hierarchicall Euphrates (1641)
- 105663: The glorious name of God, The Lord of Hosts (1643)
- 105675: A thunder-clap from New-Gate to the quaking saints of London (1662)
- 105754: Daniels vveekes (1643)
- 105782: An act of Common--Councill of the City of London, (made in the first and second years of the reign of Philip & Mary) for retrenching of the expences of the Lord Mayor [and] sheriffs, [et]c. Published with additional reasons for putting the said act in present execution. And now offered to the consideration of all good citizens, by some well-wishers of the present and future prosperity of the said city. Presented to my Lord-Mayor, aldermen, and sheriffs (1680)
- 105794: A dialogue of polygamy (1657)
- 105854: St. Foine improved (1671)
- 105868: A sermon concerning the excellency, and usefulness of the Common-prayer. Preached by William Beveridge, D.D· Rector of St. Peter's Cornhill, London; at the opening of the said parish church, the 27th of November. 1681 (1687)
- 105868: A sermon concerning the excellency, and usefulness of the Common-prayer. Preached by William Beveridge, D.D· Rector of St. Peter's Cornhill, London; at the opening of the said parish church, the 27th of November. 1681 (1687)
- 105875: One come from the dead, to awaken drunkards and whoremongers (1675)
- 105879: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge. D.D Rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at ehe [sic] opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681. The seventh edition (1684)
- 105879: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge. D.D Rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at ehe [sic] opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681. The seventh edition (1684)
- 105905: Culpeper's school of physick. Or The experimental practice of the whole art (1659)
- 105912: Severall politique and militarie observations (1648)
- 105916: The first and second part of Gangręna: or A catalogue and discovery of many of the errors, heresies, blasphemies and pernicious practices of the sectaries of this time, vented and acted in England in these four last yeers (1646)
- 105918: Bacchanalia: or A description of a drunken club. A poem· (1680)
- 105990: Victorious love (1698)
- 105994: A false faith not justified by care for the poor (1698)
- 106016: The world conquered; or A believers victory over the world (1676)
- 106030: Gangręna: or A catalogue and discovery of many of the errours, heresies, blasphemies and pernicious practices of the sectaries of this time, vented and acted in England in these four last years (1646)
- 106050: Six sermons (1694)
- 106070: Sol in ascendente: or, The glorious appearance of Charles the Second, upon the horizon of London, in her horoscopicall sign, Gemini (1660)
- 106082: Christianismus primitivus: or, The ancient Christian religion (1678)
- 106086: Certaine considerations to dis-svvade men from further gathering of churches in this present juncture of time. Subscribed by diverse Divines of the Assembly, hereafter mentioned. Imprimatur pro Radulpho Smith. Decemb. 23. 1643. John White (1643)
- 106092: Venice preserv'd, or, a plot discover'd (1682)
- 106113: A sermon preached before the Queen (1693)
- 106115: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen at Hampton-Court, April the 14th. 1689 (1689)
- 106189: The pulpit incendiary anatomized: or A vindication of Sion Colledge, and the morning exercises, from those foul and false aspersions lately cast upon them by a pamphlet commonly known to be the work of Mr Price a shopkeeper in the Exchange (1648)
- 106190: A fast sermon lately preached in the parish-church of Tottenham-Highcross in the county of Middlesex. Published at the earnest request of the parishioners (1694)
- 106240: The sincere convert (1641)
- 106338: A discourse of the plague (1665)
- 106350: An historical account of the divisions in Poland: from the death of K. John Sobieski, to the settlement of the present king on the throne (1700)
- 106358: A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper (1700)
- 106369: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. Rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at the opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681. (1682)
- 106369: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. Rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at the opening of the said parish church, 27th of November. 1681. (1682)
- 106379: A publick dispute betwixt John Tombs, B.D. respondent. John Cragge, and Henry Vaughan, M.A. opponents (1654)
- 106465: Culpeper's astrologicall judgment of diseases from the decumbiture of the sick much enlarged (1655)
- 106490: A sermon preached at the funeral of the reverend Benjamin Whichcot (1683)
- 106516: Herberts Careful father and pious child (1648)
- 106536: A sermon preached to those who had been scholars of St. Paul's school, in St. Michael's Cornhill, London (1676)
- 106558: Cupids addresse to the ladies. Emblemata amatoria. Emblems of love. Embleme d'amore. Emblemes d'amour (1683)
- 106560: A discourse against purgatory (1685)
- 106595: Forms of prayer for every day in the week, morning and evening (1682)
- 106595: Forms of prayer for every day in the week, morning and evening (1682)
- 106633: State-worthies. Or, The states--men and favourites of England since the reformation (1679)
- 106655: The Christians great design on earth, is, to attain assurance for heaven: or, How in this life hee may lay hold on eternall life (1645)
- 106671: Temple-defilers defiled (1645)
- 106706: The tryal & triumph of faith: or, An exposition of the history of Christs dispossessing of the daughter of the woman of Canaan (1645)
- 106726: The Christians hope triumphing in these glorious truths (1645)
- 106777: Zion's answer to the nations ambassadors, according to instructions given by Isaiah from Gods mouth (1645)
- 106788: A caveat for magistrates (1645)
- 106805: Three speeches spoken at a common-hall (1645)
- 106828: A short declaration of the Assembly of Divines, by way of detestation of this abominable and blasphemous opinion, that God is, and hath an hand in, and is the author of the sinfulnesses of his people (1645)
- 106834: Hopes deferred and dashed (1645)
- 106865: The prelatical Cavalier catechized, and the Protestant souldier incouraged (1645)
- 106900: A looking glasse for the Anabaptists and the rest of the separatists (1645)
- 106928: The additionall propositions of His Maiestie (1645)
- 106931: Col: Lilburnes letter to a friend (1645)
- 106980: A looking-glasse for good vvomen (1645)
- 106989: A brief view of Mr. Coleman his new-modell of church government (1645)
- 107033: Reason (1695)
- 107079: Mercurius Americanus, Mr. Welds his antitype, or, Massachusetts great apologie examined (1645)
- 107088: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions. By John Tillotson, D.D. Dean of Canterbury, preacher to the honourable society of Lincolns-Inn, and one of His Majesty's chaplains in ordinary. The first volume (1685)
- 107124: Corpus disciplinę: or The discipline together with the form of all ecclesiasticall administrations used in the Dutch-churches within this kingdom (1645)
- 107133: A remonstrance of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, Lord Generall of the Parliaments forces. And of the Generall Councell of officers held at St Albans the 16. of November, 1648 (1648)
- 107210: To the reverend and merry answerer of Vox cleri (1690)
- 107244: A remonstrance from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the armie under his command (1647)
- 107370: A revindication set forth by William Parker, in the behalfe of Dr. Drayton deceased, and himself (1658)
- 107434: The Roman history, from the building of the city, to the perfect settlement of the empire by Augustus Cęsar (1697)
- 107471: The palace of justice opened and set to veiw [sic] (1646)
- 107482: Foure speeches delivered in Guild-Hall on Friday the sixth of October, 1643 (1646)
- 107484: A sermon of consolation for all true Christians (1646)
- 107491: The second part of Gangręna: or A fresh and further discovery of the errors, heresies, blasphemies, and dangerous proceedings of the sectaries of this time (1646)
- 107564: A breif narration of the truth of some particulars in Mr. Thomas Edwards his book called Gangręna (1646)
- 107661: Tactometria. Seu, Tetagmenometria. Or, The geometry of regulars practically proposed (1650)
- 107687: An admonition given unto Mr. Saltmarsh (1646)
- 107728: Vsura accommodata, or A ready vvay to rectifie usury (1646)
- 107805: The saints hiding-place in the time of Gods anger (1646)
- 107824: Twelve new songs, with a thorow-bass to each song (1699)
- 107827: The rare jewel of Christian contentment (1666)
- 107840: Twelve sermons preach'd upon several occasions. By the right reverend father in God, Richard Ld. Bishop of Bath and Wells (1697)
- 107860: A vindication of a printed paper, entituled, An ordinance presented to the Honorable House of Commons, for the preventing of the growth and spreading of heresies, against the irreligious and presumptuous exceptions call'd Some humble and modest queries (1646)
- 107897: Short and plaine animadversions on some passages in Mr. Dels sermon first preached before the Honourable House of Commons on Novemb. 25. 1646. But since printed without their order (1646)
- 107972: The copy of a letter written from Northampton (1647)
- 108023: The humble petition of many thousands of young men and apprentices of the City of London (1647)
- 108030: The true character tending to love. Or, a short treatise wherein is shewed how Christians ought to love their Christian brethren (1647)
- 108055: A treatise of death; the last enemy to be destroyed (1666)
- 108107: The petition and vindication of the officers of the armie under His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax (1647)
- 108128: The vvorld's catastrophe, or, Europes many mutations untill, 1666 (1647)
- 108183: Two letters of His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax (1647)
- 108199: A solemne engagement of the army under the command of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax (1647)
- 108287: The Kings Majesties last declaration to the Lord Mountague, and the rest of the commissioners of Parliament with the army (1647)
- 108295: The humble petition of the peaceable and well-affected inhabitants of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk (1647)
- 108357: New propositions sent from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax to the Honourable House of Commons (1647)
- 108367: A further proposal from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Councell of warre of the armie under his command (1647)
- 108375: Severall papers from His Excellency Sr. Thomas Fairfax, and the armie under his command (1647)
- 108458: St. Edwards ghost: or, anti-Normanisme (1647)
- 108563: A declaration of the Scottish armie concerning their immediate marching towards the borders of England (1647)
- 108613: An humble representation from His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Councel of the Armie (1647)
- 108618: A remonstrance from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and his Councell of Warre, concerning the late discontent and distraction in the Army (1647)
- 108623: A friendly discourse between an English dissenter and a French Protestant (1691)
- 108639: Naps upon Parnassus (1658)
- 108663: An antidote against the contagious air of independency (1645)
- 108720: A declaration of His Excellencie the Lord Generall Fairfax: to the Lord Major, Aldermen, and Common-Councell of the City of London (1648)
- 108723: The genealogie of Christianity and of Christians (1650)
- 108878: Loves entercours between the Lamb & his bride, Christ and his Church. Or, A clear explication and application of the Song of Solomon. By William Guild, D.D. and preacher of God's Word (1657)
- 108910: No necessity of reformation of the publick doctrine of the Church of England. By John Pearson D.D (1660)
- 108914: No necessity of reformation of the publick doctrine of the Church of England. By John Pearson D.D (1660)
- 108915: An ansvver to Dr. Burges his vvord by way of postscript (1660)
- 108973: A great fight at Colchester upon Tuesday night last, being the 25. of this instant July (1648)
- 109007: Samuel Hartlib his legacie: or An enlargement of the Discourse of husbandry used in Brabant and Flaunders (1651)
- 109045: Herberts Quadripartit devotion (1648)
- 109051: Navigation rectified: or, the common chart proved to be the only true chart (1684)
- 109061: The undeceiving of the people in the point of tithes (1657)
- 109126: The humble remonstrance and desires of divers officers and souldiers in the Army, under command of Colon[e]l Hewson (1647)
- 109163: The pious votary and prudent traveller (1658)
- 109194: A divine prospective: representing the just mans peacefull end (1654)
- 109198: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, newly translated out of the original Greek, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by His Majesties special command. Appointed to be read in Churches (1682)
- 109201: The undeceiving of the people in the point of tithes (1652)
- 109209: Peace and not warre: or The moderator (1659)
- 109225: The heads of proposals, agreed on by his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Councell of the Armie (1647)
- 109296: Vade mecum: or, the necessary companion (1688)
- 109404: Daphnis and Chloe (1657)
- 109507: Christmas, the Christians grand feast (1651)
- 109530: Diatribę pars IV (1652)
- 109594: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D. and late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor (1699)
- 109607: Arcula gemmea: or, A cabinet of jevvels (1653)
- 109651: The mariners magazine, stor'd with these mathematical arts (1684)
- 109671: New propositions from the Armie, to the Presbyterians and Independents within the City of London (1648)
- 109720: Choice proverbs and dialogues, in Italian and English (1660)
- 109751: An examination of the grounds or causes, which are said to induce the court of Boston in New-England to make that order or law of banishment upon pain of death against the Quakers (1660)
- 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)
- 109908: The sword of Christian magistracy supported: or A full vindication of Christian kings and magistrates authority under the Gospell, to punish idolatry, apostacy, heresie, blasphemy, and obstinate schism, with pecuniary, corporall, and in some cases with banishment, and capitall punishments (1647)
- 109929: A just reply to the books of Mr. Wills, and Mr. Blinman. (with Mr. Baxters injurious preface) for infant-baptism (1675)
- 109939: A petition from severall regiments of the Army, viz, Colonell Fleetwoods, Colonell Whalies. Colonell Barksteads, &c (1648)
- 110017: Prince Ruperts declaration to the King of Portugall (1650)
- 110030: Hever le-talmidim Synergos tois mathetais. Sodalis discipulis. The schollers companion (1648)
- 110067: The tryal & triumph of faith: or, An exposition of the history of Christs dispossessing of the daughter of the woman of Canaan (1652)
- 110074: A particular relation about passages of the Treaty at Breda (1650)
- 110117: A declaration of the Committee of Estates of Scotland: concerning their proceedings, in opposition to the late unlawfull engagement against England (1648)
- 110128: The Christian life (1699)
- 110138: Practical navigation, or, An introduction to the whole art (1683)
- 110209: Joannis Clerici ars critica (1698)
- 110281: The floating island (1655)
- 110302: A short account, or state of Mr. Sheridan's case before the late House of Commons (1681)
- 110395: Musęum Tradescantianum: or, A collection of rarities. Preserved at South-Lambeth neer London by John Tradescant (1656)
- 110546: To the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the City of London in Common-councell assembled. The humble petition of divers citizens of London, who earnestly desire the peace and happinesse of the Parliament, city, and kingdome (1647)
- 110548: To the lavv, and to the testimonie: or, A proposall of certain cases of conscience by way of quęre (1648)
- 110599: To the High and Honorable Parliament of England now assembled at Westminster (1648)
- 110607: The speech of Captain Henry Warren at the place of execution neer Wapping-Dock, on Thursday last, being the fourteenth of this instant October, 1652 (1652)
- 110635: Gods anatomy upon mans heart. Or, A sermon preached by order of the Honorable House of Commons, at Margarets Westminster, Decemb. 27. being a day of publique humiliation. By Thomas Watson, pastor of Stephens Walbrooke, London (1649)
- 110661: The upright mans character and crown (1657)
- 110667: Astrologie theologized (1649)
- 110668: A message and declaration sent from Colonel Whaley, to the Right Honourable William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons (1647)
- 110689: Witty apophthegms delivered at severall times, and upon severall occasions (1658)
- 110713: England's vvorthies (1660)
- 110717: Natures secrets. Or, The admirable and wonderfull history of the generation of meteors (1658)
- 110726: Willsfords arithmetick, naturall, and artificiall: or, decimalls (1656)
- 110851: The hearts ingagement (1643)
- 110881: An account of the behaviour of Sir John Fenwick (1697)
- 110982: Pharmacopoeus et chymicus, symmystę; seu Pharmacop?ia chymica (1698)
- 110988: The physical dictionary (1693)
- 111026: Hypocrisie unmasked (1647)
- 111073: His Majesties most gracious message to the speaker of the House of Peeres (1647)
- 111082: A letter from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, to Mr. Speaker (1647)
- 111102: A new declaration from eight regiments in the Army (1647)
- 111185: The vndeceiving of the people in the point of tithes (1647)
- 111197: A discourse concerning the queries proposed by the House of Commons to the Assembly of Divines (1648)
- 111247: A declaration from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of the Army (1647)
- 111254: Gospel-worship: or, The right manner of sanctifying the name of God in generall (1647)
- 111296: Christs coming opened in a sermon before the Honourable House of Commons in Margarets Westminster: May 17. 1648 (1648)
- 111311: A declaration concerning the newly invented art of double writing (1648)
- 111326: A message sent from the Kingdome of Scotland to His Highnesse the Prince of VVales (1648)
- 111356: The desires of the countie of Surrey about the late tumult at Westminster (1648)
- 111361: The last nevves from Kent (1648)
- 111396: A declaration from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of the Armie (1648)
- 111492: The copie of a letter sent from the Commissioners of the Church of Scotland, to the severall Presbyteries and provinciall assemblies in Scotland: giving them warning of the dangerous designes of evill affected men, against the church and cause of God (1648)
- 111497: The character of a believing Christian (1645)
- 111504: Scripture security for conscience (1646)
- 111530: The resolution of the kingdome of Scotland (1648)
- 111601: Prince Charles his declaration concerning the citizens of London (1648)
- 111609: Colchesters teares (1648)
- 111630: A bloudy fight neer Newark (1648)
- 111643: The declaration of His Highnesse the Prince of Wales (1648)
- 111645: An astrologicall prediction of the occurrances in England (1648)
- 111646: An astrologicall prediction of the occurrances in England (1648)
- 111657: A peace-maker without partiality and hypocrisie. Or The gospel-way to make up the present breaches of brotherhood, and heale the divisions (1648)
- 111663: A declaration and exhortation of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland to their brethren of England bearing date August. the first 1648 (1648)
- 111810: The declaration of the armie concerning the Kings Majesty, and the treaty (1648)
- 111844: The declaration and resolution of many thousands citizens of London concerning the army (1648)
- 111875: Two discourses (1699)
- 111905: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians· (1654)
- 111907: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1656)
- 111927: The compleat clark, and scriveners guide (1655)
- 111961: A perfect description of Virginia (1648)
- 111973: Considerations concerning the present Engagement, whether it may lawfully be entered into; yea or no? Written at the desire of a friend, by J.D. November 27. 1649. Imprimatur, Joseph Caryl (1649)
- 111976: Just re-proposals to humble proposals. Or An impartiall consideration of, and answer unto, the humble proposals, which are printed in the name of sundry learned and pious divines, concerning the Engagement which the Parliament hath ordered to be taken (1650)
- 111981: The declaration of Major-Generall Brown (1648)
- 112010: The articles and charge of the Armie, against fourscore and odd of the Parliament men, who have acted contrary to the trust reposed in them by the people, and wonld [sic] have his Majesties late concessions to be a ground of peace (1648)
- 112179: A case of conscience resolved (1649)
- 112230: The declaration and resolution of the Irish Army under the conduct and command of Generall Oneale, concerning Lieut General Crumwell (1649)
- 112248: His Majesties message to the Parliament read in both Houses yesterday, Novem. 9. 1648 (1648)
- 112289: The declaration and speech of Colonell John Poyer immediatly before his execution in Covent-Garden neer Westminster (1649)
- 112470: X infallible signes and marks (1649)
- 112476: Theatrum chemicum Britannicum· (1652)
- 112494: Objections against the taking of the engagement answered. Or, Some scruples of conscience, which a godly minister in Lancashire did entertain against the taking of the engagement (1650)
- 112598: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediatly [sic] before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 112634: Mercurius Teutonicus. Or A Christian information concerning the last times (1656)
- 112655: The Kings Majesties letter to the Queen (1648)
- 112685: The clear sun-shine of the Gospel breaking forth upon the Indians in Nevv-England. Or, An historicall narration of Gods wonderfull workings upon sundry of the Indians (1648)
- 112702: A great victory obtained by Colonell Jones, and the Parliaments forces at Dublin in Ireland; shewing the manner how they sallyed out of the city upon the Marq. of Ormond, and the Lord Inchiquin, fell upon them neer their trenches, advanced up to their works, put many to the sword and beheaded one, which caused the enemy to cry out and say, that the divell was in the round-heads, for the taking off of heads. Also the Marq. of Ormond's declaration concerning Lieut. Gen. Crumwell, and the protestation of the souldiery thereupon (1649)
- 112717: A letter from the Parliament of Scotland to the Parliament of England with severall demands therein, in relation to the King and both kingdomes (1648)
- 112725: A case of conscience concerning ministers medling with state matters in or out of their sermons resolved more satisfactorily then heretofore (1649)
- 112759: His Majesties declaration from Carisbrooke Castle in the Isle of Wight, to his native and loyall subjects of Scotland (1648)
- 112851: A divine prospective: representing the just mans peacefull end (1649)
- 112932: Magick & astrology vindicated from those false aspersions and calumnies, which the ignorance of some hath cast upon them (1651)
- 112952: Two letters from Edenburgh concerning a message to be sent from the Committee of Estates of Scotland, to their commissioners at the Treaty at Breda (1650)
- 112974: A serious exercitation upon, or an impassionate vindication of 1 John 5.20 (1651)
- 112996: A message sent from the Lord Hopton, and Sir Richard Greenvill to the Prince (1650)
- 113004: Spiritual salt: or, A sermon on Matth. 5.13. Ye are the salt of the earth- (1651)
- 113024: A new and true declaration of the false treachery of the Scots against England from time to time (1651)
- 113055: Teratologia: or, a discovery of Gods vvonders (1650)
- 113067: The speech and confession, of Sr Henry Hide (embassador for the King of Scotland, to the emperour of Turkie) at the place of execution, against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, on the day the 4 of March, 1651. with the manner of his deportment on the scaffold; his kissing of the ax and block, his prayer; and oration to the people, touching his master the King; as also the manner how he was first taken in Turkie, by the English marchants, and sent prisoner to the Parliament, in the London-Dragon. With the charge exhibited against him at his tryal (1650)
- 113089: Of the death of Christ, the price he paid, and the purchase he made. Or, the satisfaction, and merit of the death of Christ cleered (1650)
- 113119: Londons triumph: or, The solemn and magnificent reception of that honourable gentleman, Robert Tichborn, Lord Major (1656)
- 113162: Te humple remonstrances of Rice op Meredith, op Morgan, Shentilman of Wales; to te Parliaments of Enghelandts, and and [sic] her cood Lord Shenerals (1652)
- 113201: Postilion. Or a new almanacke and astrologicke, prophetical, prognostication (1655)
- 113292: The bloudy almanack, or, Englands looking-glass, containing the Scots prophesie to their King, in relation to the Crown, and the present proceedings of the English Army (1650)
- 113310: A sermon pressing to, and directing in, that great duty of praising God (1657)
- 113453: To all the faithful servants of Jesus Christ, especially to such as labour in the word and doctrine, through England and Wales (1654)
- 113581: The VViltshire rant; or A narrative wherein the most unparallel'd prophane actings, counterfeit repentings, and evil speakings of Thomas Webbe late pretended minister of Langley Buriall, are discovered (1653)
- 113624: Cases considered and resolved (1653)
- 113738: The Anti-Levellers antidote against the most venomous of the serpents, the subtillest monopolizers. Collected by divers officers and soldiers of the army, and other honest people of this nation (1652)
- 113739: A declaration of the armie to His Excellency the Lord General Cromwel (1652)
- 113811: Merlini Anglici ephemeris 1648 (1648)
- 113834: Of Christs testaments, viz: Baptisme and the Supper (1656)
- 113888: Merlini Anglici ephemeris: or, Astrologicall predictions for the year 1653. By William Lilly, student in astrology (1652)
- 113922: The Jewes synagogue: or, A treatise concerning the ancient orders and manner of worship used by the Jewes in their synagogue-assemblies (1652)
- 113929: Ton anexichniaston plouton [sic] tou Christou (1655)
- 114074: An apology for the ministers of the county of Wilts, in their actings at the election of Members for the approaching Parliament (1654)
- 114189: Four books on the eleventh of Matthew (1659)
- 114228: The Christian in compleat armour. Or, A treatise of the saints war against the Devil (1655)
- 114288: Abraham's image in one of his sonnes: or, the picture of a good old man (1658)
- 114300: A northern blast, or the spiritual Quaker converted (1655)
- 114311: Abel being dead yet speaketh; or, The life & death of that deservedly famous man of God, Mr John Cotton (1658)
- 114449: A declaration published in the north of England, and Sir Arthur Haslerigg's letter to Gen. Monk in Scotland, with his resolution touching the Parliament and Army (1659)
- 114527: The strange and wonderfull prophesie of David cardinal of France, touching his Sacred Majesty King Charles II (1660)
- 114571: A serious review of presbyters re-ordination by bishops (1661)
- 114738: A prediction of Mr. Edvvards his conversion and recantation. By William Walvvin (1646)
- 114751: A short catechisme for the instruction of the inhabitants of S.M (1645)
- 114794: The rudiments of the Hebrew grammar in English (1648)
- 114841: Christ coming in the cloudes (1647)
- 114844: The souls excellency: or, A sweet meditation of the preciousnesse of the soul of man (1648)
- 115094: The Queens closet opened (1655)
- 115128: Merlini Anglici ephemeris 1647 (1647)
- 115165: Ephemeris: or, A diary astronomicall, meteorologicall, chronologicall, for the year of Christ 1655. By George Wharton Esq (1655)
- 115197: The Song of Solomon (1653)
- 115215: The last counsel of a martyred King to his son (1660)
- 115237: A letter from the Assembly of Divines in England, and the commissioners of the Church of Scotland (1644)
- 115276: Christ the Sts advantage both in life and death (1646)
- 115284: Philosophy reformed & improved in four profound tractates (1657)
- 115391: The saints happinesse. Together with the severall steps leading thereunto, delivered in divers lectures on the beatitudes; being part of Christs sermon in the mount; contained in the fifth of Mathew. By Jeremiah Burroughs late preacher of the Gospel at Stepney and Cripplegate, London. Being the last sermons that ever he preached. Now published by William Greenhill. William Bridge. Philip Nye. John Yates. William Aderly. Mathew Mead (1660)
- 115392: Gospel-revelation in three treatises (1660)
- 115413: Seismos megas. Or Heaven & earth shaken (1655)
- 115431: The holy order: or, Fraternity of the mourners in Sion (1654)
- 115490: The confusion of Muhamed's sect, or a confutation of the Turkish Alcoran (1652)
- 115569: The English devil: or, Cromwel and his monstrous witch discover'd at White-Hall (1660)
- 115630: Divine blossomes (1657)
- 115640: Sacred principles, services, and soliloquies: or, A manual of devotions made up of three parts (1649)
- 115650: Lux veritatis. Or, Christian judicial astrology vindicated, and demonology confuted (1651)
- 115659: Merlini Anglici ephemeris: or, Astrologicall predictions for the year, 1651. By William Lilly, student in astrology (1650)
- 115662: Certamen religiosum: or, A conference between His late Majestie Charles King of England, and Henry late Marquess and Earl of Worcester, concerning religion (1649)
- 115704: The institutions or fundamentals of the whole art, both of physick and chirurgery (1656)
- 115709: The hypocrites ladder, or looking-glasse. Or A discourse of the dangerous and destructive nature of hypocrisie (1657)
- 115944: The art of simpling (1656)
- 115994: Hygieine?. Or A conservatory of health (1650)
- 116013: The Protestants practice, or the compleat Christian (1656)
- 116059: Precepts for Christian practice, or, the rule of the new creature new model'd (1655)
- 116092: A brief exposition of the prophecies of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. By George Hutcheson minister at Edenburgh. April the 29th. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy (1654)
- 116124: An appendix to Mr. Perkins his six principles of Christian religion (1656)
- 116129: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1657)
- 116130: A brief explication of the last fifty Psalmes (1655)
- 116149: The scales of commerce and trade (1660)
- 116188: The holy feasts and fasts of the church (1657)
- 116200: Beames of former light (1660)
- 116233: The compleat midvvife's practice enlarged (1659)
- 116310: The modern assurancer, or The clarks directory (1658)
- 116454: A short story of the rise, reign, and ruine of the Antinomians, familists & libertines, that infected the churches of Nevv-England (1644)
- 116479: Mistris Shawe's tomb-stone. Or, The saints remains (1658)
- 116566: The perfection of justification maintained against the pharise (1648)
- 116575: None but Christ, or A plain and familiar treatise of the knowledge of Christ (1648)
- 116575: None but Christ, or A plain and familiar treatise of the knowledge of Christ (1648)
- 116578: A body of divinity (1646)
- 116598: To the lavv, and to the testimonie: or, A proposall of certain cases of conscience by way of quęre (1648)
- 116603: Herberts beleefe and confession of faith (1648)
- 116609: A word of prophesy, concerning the Parliament, generall, and the army (1648)
- 116611: Some sacramentall instructions; or, An explication of the principles of religion (1649)
- 116691: Anglicus: or, An ephemeris for 1646 (1646)
- 116727: Choice proverbs and dialogues, in Italian and English (1660)
- 116821: Some modest and sober considerations about tythes (1653)
- 116969: To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons, of the City of London, in common-councell assembled (1647)
- 116988: The vanitie of the present churches (1649)
- 116996: A directory for the publique vvorship of God, throughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1645)
- 116997: A catalogue of the earles, lords, knights, generalls, collonels, lieutenant collonels, majors, captains, and gentlemen of worth and quality slain on the Parliament and Kings side, since the beginning of our uncivil civil Warrs (1647)
- 117071: A perfect list of all the victories obtained (through the blessing of God) by the Parliaments forces (1646)
- 117547: The souls cordiall in two treatises (1653)
- 118099: The Dutch-mens pedigree, or A relation, shewing how they were first bred, and descended from a horse-turd, which was enclosed in a butter-box (1653)
- 118321: A speech lately made by a noble peer of the realm (1681)
- 118427: The advocate (1652)
- 118856: A character of the nevv Oxford libeller (1645)
- 118871: Soft answers, unto hard censures (1645)
- 118906: The distressed merchant. And the prisoners comfort in distresse (1645)
- 118969: Antinomians and familists condemned by the synod of elders in Nevv-England (1644)
- 119066: Britains triumphs, or, A brief history of the warres and other state-affairs of Great Britain (1656)
- 119098: A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last[.] (1684)
- 119116: A believers last day is his best day (1657)
- 119192: The petitioners vindication from calumnie and aspersion (1642)
- 119357: A discourse against transubstantiation (1685)
- 119445: Mysterium magnum, or An exposition of the first book of Moses called Genesis (1656)
- 119486: A discourse concerning liberty of conscience (1661)
- 119541: Ephemeris: or, A diary astronomicall, meteorologicall, chronologicall, for the year of Christ 1655. By George Wharton, Esq (1655)
- 119576: The true way of uniting the people of God in these nations· (1660)
- 119587: A catalogue of choice English books (1688)
- 119624: A new discourse of trade (1694)
- 119676: The various revolution of kingdmes [sic] and states (1680)
- 119680: Whilst maskinge in their folleis all doe passe though all say nay yet all doe ride the asse (1685)
- 119703: Index vectigalium or An abbreviated collection of the laws, edicts, rules and practices, touching the customs, or subsidies of tonnage & poundage (1670)
- 119873: Two treatises of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs (1652)
- 119920: An exposition upon the Epistle to the Colossians (1649)
- 119959: January 15, 1696/7, there is now in the press, and will be finish'd about the end of the next week, The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges (1697)
- 120092: Votes of the Honourable, the Commons of England, assembled in the late Parliament at Westminster, in favour of Protestant dissenters (1680)
- 120127: A catalogue of extraordinary Greek and Latin books, published by Stephens, Aldus, and other curious editors. Also a choice collection of medicinal and chymical books, being the library of Dr. Andrew Clench, lately barbaroulsy murthered. Together with excellent English books in all volumes. To be sold by auction at Toms Coffee-House, adjoining to Ludgate, on Wednesday the 1st. of June; 1692. Beginning exactly at three in the after-noon. By John Bullord. Conditions of sale. 1. He that bids most is the buyer, &c. 2. That the books (for ought we know) are perfect; if any appear otherwise, before they are taken away, the buyer has his choice of taking or leaving them, 3. Every person to give in his name and place of abode, paying also 5 s. in the pound, in part of what he shall buy (if demanded) and be obliged to take away their books within three days after the sale is ended. ... Catalogues may be had at Mr. Christopher Batemans, in Middle-Row in Holbourn. Mr. Manships in Cornhill. Mr. Goodwins in Fleet-street, booksellers, and at the place of sale. (1692)
- 120172: Loveday's letters, domestick and forreign (1663)
- 120221: Catalogus variorum librorum in omnigena literatura (1693)
- 120246: Johannis Goad Angli Astro-meteorologica sana: sive Principia physico-mathematica (1690)
- 120288: The famous collection of papers and pamphlets of all sorts, from the year 1600. down to this day, commonly known by the name of William Miller's collection is now to be sold, by retail, or otherwise, at the Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, turning down the Old-Change. Being digested into such an order and method, by way of alphabet, and common-place, that the reader shall find, without any difficulty, whatever he hath occasion for; as in the following table will appear. Composed by Mr. Charles Tooker. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Math. Gilliflowers at his shop in Westminster-hall, Mr. Chr. Bateman Middle-Row Holbourn, Mr. Joseph Hindmarsh over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and at the guilded Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, London. Price 1 s (1696)
- 120343: Institutionum grammaticarum (1663)
- 120353: Flora: seu, De florum cultura (1665)
- 120389: The great honor and advantage of the East-India trade to the kingdom, asserted (1697)
- 120394: The purchasers pattern (1677)
- 120448: A second argument for a more full and firm union amongst all good Protestants (1683)
- 120535: A new version of the Psalms of David (1688)
- 120562: The merchant royal (1682)
- 120586: The accomplisht cook, or The art and mystery of cookery (1665)
- 120593: Socius mercatoris: or The merchant's companion (1674)
- 120615: The method of chemical philosophie and physick (1664)
- 120668: Geography rectified: or, A description of the vvorld (1680)
- 120717: A collection of paintings, drawings, and prints, by the best masters. With several volumes of Mr. Ogilby's Atlas, &c. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 28th of this instant June, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill (1689)
- 120720: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several engraven copper plates. Will be sold by auction on Tuesday the 2d of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120721: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 5th of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120721: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 5th of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120722: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 12th of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120722: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 12th of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120746: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 19th of this instant July, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill (1689)
- 120746: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 19th of this instant July, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill (1689)
- 120747: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 26th of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120747: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 26th of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120748: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's works. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 2d of this instant August, 1689 (1689)
- 120748: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's works. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 2d of this instant August, 1689 (1689)
- 120781: A true relation of a most horrid conspiracy and running away with the ship Adventure (1700)
- 120860: A curious collection of paintings, and drawings, by the best masters. With several books of prints, Roman antiquities, statues, coines, battels, Ogilby's Bible with cuts, &c. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 14th of this instant June, 1689 (1689)
- 120860: A curious collection of paintings, and drawings, by the best masters. With several books of prints, Roman antiquities, statues, coines, battels, Ogilby's Bible with cuts, &c. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 14th of this instant June, 1689 (1689)
- 120864: A curious collection of paintings, drawings, and prints by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 31st of this instant May, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill (1689)
- 120864: A curious collection of paintings, drawings, and prints by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 31st of this instant May, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill (1689)
- 120865: A curious collection of paintings, drawings, and prints, by the best masters. With several books of Roman antiquities, statues, coines, travels, &c. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 21st of this instant June, 1689 (1689)
- 120865: A curious collection of paintings, drawings, and prints, by the best masters. With several books of Roman antiquities, statues, coines, travels, &c. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 21st of this instant June, 1689 (1689)
- 120930: Instruction familiere pour participer dignement a la sainte cene. Dans laquelle est brievement, & clairement declar'ee la voye & la methode de salut. Par Theophile Dorrington, ministre de l'Englise Anglicane. Traduit de l'Anglois (1699)
- 120939: Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecę selectissimę. Rev. Doct. viri D. Tho. Lye B.D. nuperrime Londinensis. defuncti. Cui accessit bibliotheca Anglica non minus elegans, & copiosa, M. Tho. Jennings civis Londinensis ingeniosissimi (1684)
- 120946: Bibliotheca Gallica, Italica, Hispanica, continens libros (plurimis facultatibus) selectissimos, cujusdam nobilis Angli (huad ita? pridem) defuncti (1685)
- 120946: Bibliotheca Gallica, Italica, Hispanica, continens libros (plurimis facultatibus) selectissimos, cujusdam nobilis Angli (huad ita? pridem) defuncti (1685)
- 120960: Bibliotheca Maynardiana: sive Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecę selectissimę Rev. viri D. Maynard, de Mayfield in comitatu Sussexię (1687)
- 120962: Bibliotheca Cudworthiana, sive catalogus variorum librorum plurimis facultatibus. Insignium bibliothecę instructissimę Rev. Doct. Dr. Cudworth, S.T.P. Coll. Christi apud Cantab. nuperrime? pręfecti (1691)
- 121027: Of the mortification of sin in believers (1668)
- 121066: Quakerism no Christianity (1673)
- 121205: Catalogus variorum librorum (1687)
- 121297: The practical rule of Christian piety (1685)
- 121442: Severall ordinances of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament (1647)
- 121510: A saint indeed: or, The great work of a Christian opened and pressed; from Prov. 4. 23 (1680)
- 121526: The moderate enquirer resolved (1659)
- 121533: There is lately published a very usefull book, sold by Nath. Crouch at the Bell next to Kemp's Coffee House in Exchange Alley, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill. Intituled Historical remarques and observations of the antient and present state of London and Westminster, (1681)
- 121534: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments (1683)
- 121537: The Holy Bible (1681)
- 121558: The Christian monitor (1687)
- 121601: The Minster of Cirencester's address to the dissenters of his parish (1698)
- 121683: Disobedience detected, or a caveat to all that feare God, to take heede of the evill of these back-sliding times (1648)
- 121722: An explication of the Creed, the Ten Commandments, and the Lords Prayer (1683)
- 121777: The blessed advantages of peace and peace-makers (1697)
- 121808: An ansvver to Dr. Stillingfleet's Mischief of separation (1680)
- 121812: Self-dedication (1682)
- 121839: One of George Keith's friends serious enquiry (1700)
- 121863: A call to the worst of sinners to turn and live (1676)
- 121879: Sadducismus debellatus: or, A true narrative of the sorceries and witchcrafts exercis'd by the Devil and his instruments (1698)
- 121903: Vocabolario Italiano & Inglese: = A dictionary, Italian & English (1690)
- 121916: War with the Devil: or, The young mans conflict with the powers of darkness (1683)
- 121922: A trumpet sounded out of the wilderness of America (1699)
- 122046: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 122238: The late censors deservedly censured; and their spurious litter of libels against Dr. Greenfield, and others, justly expos'd to contempt (1698)
- 122579: Etmullerus abridg'd: or, A compleat system of the theory and practice of physic. Being a description of all diseases incident to men, women and children. With an account of their causes, symptoms, and most approved methods of cure, physical and chirurgical. To which is prefix'd a short view of the animal and vital functions; and the several vertues and classes of med'cines. Translated from the last edition of the works of Michael Etmullerus, late professor of physic in the University of Leiptsich (1699)
- 122675: Y Bibl cyssegr-lan, sef yr Hen Destament a'r Newydd (1677)
- 122770: Political aphorisms: or, The true maxims of government displayed (1691)
- 122787: A full account of the rise, progress, and advantages of Dr Assheton's proposal (1700)
- 122833: The gentlemans jockey, and approved farrier (1676)
- 122901: Animadversions on the Scotch covenant (1662)
- 122905: Trigonometrie: or, The doctrine of triangles (1678)
- 122939: The popish proselyte the grand fanatick. Or an antidote against the poyson of Captain Robert Everard's Epistle to the several congregations of the non-conformists (1684)
- 122944: Satyrs upon the Jesuits (1694)
- 122993: War with the devil: or, The young mans conflict with the powers of darkness (1675)
- 122995: War with the devil: or, The young mans conflict with the powers of darkness (1678)
- 122997: War with the devil: or, The young mans conflict with the powers of darkness (1691)
- 123011: Truths plea for infants, or, Infants right vindicated (1656)
- 123049: The Queens closet opened (1656)
- 123060: The compleat cook (1656)
- 123105: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 123106: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 123141: Debtor and creditor made easie: or, A short instruction for the attaining the right use of accounts (1690)
- 123165: Geography rectified: or, A description of the world (1700)
- 123175: Job's appeal (1695)
- 123263: Lusus amatorius: sive, Musęi poema de Herone & Leandro (1699)
- 123291: An alarm to slumbring Christians, or the parable of the wise and foolish virgins (1675)
- 123376: Oedipus: or, The resolver (1650)
- 123422: A persuasive to frequent communion (1698)
- 123440: The London cuckolds (1688)
- 123478: Sermons and discourses (1691)
- 123639: A spiritual remembrancer: or, A brief discourse of the duty of those who attend upon the preaching of the Gospel (1676)
- 123684: The nevv vvorld of vvords. Or a general English dictionary (1678)
- 123766: Aurea clavis: or, A golden key to the cabinet of contractions (1695)
- 123771: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1697)
- 123800: The great charter of the forest (1680)
- 123885: Expositions with observations sometimes, on several scriptures (1656)
- 123923: A treatise of taxes and contributions (1679)
- 123961: Rich redivivus or Mr Jeremiah Richs short-hand improved (1686)
- 123966: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions. By John Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. The fourth volume (1694)
- 123993: Vade mecum: or, The necessary pocket companion (1699)
- 124081: The experienced farrier, or, Farring compleated (1678)
- 124110: Advice concerning bills of exchange (1674)
- 124119: The accomplisht cook, or The art and mystery of cookery (1671)
- 124125: Master D. his counsel, to all his well-willers, as also a brief lesson for all estates (1672)
- 124204: Short writing (1646)
- 124206: Short-vvriting (1657)
- 124217: Short-writing (1660)
- 124235: Antapologia: or, A full answer to the apologeticall narration of Mr Goodwin, Mr Nye, Mr Sympson, Mr Burroughs, Mr Bridge, members of the Assembly of Divines (1646)
- 124261: Of the Quakers despising the holy scriptures (1700)
- 124412: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę Joannis Humphry (1682)
- 124419: Sir Thomas Rowe's Speech at the councel table (1695)
- 124483: The mariners magazine (1679)
- 124491: The perfect man described in his life and end (1696)
- 124492: The art of measuring, containing the description and explanation of the carpenters new rule (1681)
- 124506: The library of the right reverend Father in God, John Lloyd, D.D. late lord bishop of St. David's, and Vice-chancellor of Oxford (1699)
- 124515: The compleat cook (1658)
- 124570: England's remarques (1682)
- 124606: A mathematical manual (1678)
- 124670: A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant (1676)
- 124681: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1657)
- 124688: The Queens closet opened (1663)
- 124720: The compleat cook (1663)
- 124760: England's benefit and advantage by foreign trade (1698)
- 124802: The holy mourner. Or An earnest invitation to religious mourning in general (1698)
- 124896: Good will towards men, or A treatise of the covenants (1675)
- 124976: An essay concerning humane understanding (1694)
- 124983: Penna volans or The young mans accomplishment (1661)
- 125247: Geologia: or, A discourse concerning the earth before the deluge (1690)
- 125291: Six sermons (1694)
- 125309: Spiritual melody, containing near three hundred sacred hymns. By Benjamin Keach, author of Trhopolgia, pastor of the Church of Christ meeting on Horsly-down, Southwark (1691)
- 125321: The seaman's companion (1678)
- 125393: An explication of the Creed, the Ten Commandments, and the Lords Prayer (1679)
- 125416: Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecę instructissimę Rev. Viri D. Danielis Rogers quondam de Haversham in comitatu bucks (1683)
- 125437: Seneca's Morals by way of abstract (1688)
- 125442: Thirteen books of natural philosophy (1660)
- 125643: Totum hominis: or The whole duty of a Christian, consisting in faith and good life (1680)
- 125658: Six several treatises (1663)
- 125674: Two discourses (1698)
- 125734: Poems on several occasions (1699)
- 125776: Autarkeia; or The art of divine contentment. By Tho. Watson, pastor of Stephens Walbrook, London (1676)
- 125831: The works of Publius Virgilius Maro (1675)
- 125864: The Popes bull: or, papal creed. Made at Trent, and promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious, Fourth. Demonstrated to be antichristian (1673)
- 125953: England's interest: or, A brief discourse of the royal fishery (1696)
- 125970: A thanksgiving sermon upon Thursday the sixteenth of April, 1696. By John Shower (1696)
- 126015: The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine (1650)
- 126057: A manual or miscellany of meditations, apothegms, sentences, precepts, observations, characters, and essayes (1658)
- 126112: An epistle of Margaret Everard to the people called Quakers (1699)
- 126146: A true, exact and impartial history of the horrid and detestable plots and conspiracies, contrived and carried on by papists (1697)
- 126186: Orthodox paradoxes theoretical and experimental; or, a believer clearing truth by seeming contradictions (1677)
- 126292: The Christians daily walk in holy security and peace (1695)
- 126463: Songs in the new opera, call'd the World in the moon (1697)
- 126473: Bibliotheca Lloydiana, sive Catalogus variorum librorum selectissimę bibliothecę Rev. Doct. viri D. Joan. Lloydii, B.D. Quondam de North mimmes in comitatu de Hertfordshire (1683)
- 126474: Abecedarium scholasticum. Or The grammar-scholars abecedary (1671)
- 126545: [Collo]quiorum Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami familiarium opus aureum (1678)
- 126593: The Count of Gabalis: or, Conferences about secret sciences (1680)
- 126641: A way to prevent the indignation and judgments of God from coming on a kingdom, nation or family (1682)
- 126676: Mineralogia: or, An account of the preparation, manifold vertues and uses of a mineral salt, both in physick and chyrurgery (1694)
- 126764: Short and plaine animadversions on some passages in Mr. Dels sermon first preached before the Honourable House of Commons on Novemb. 25. 1646. But since printed without their order (1647)
- 126770: The new art of gardening (1699)
- 126849: A particular charge or impeachment in the name of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the army under his command (1647)
- 126876: A discourse of prayer (1683)
- 126973: The experienced farrier, or, Farring compleated (1681)
- 127008: The Christian monitor (1696)
- 127221: Au'tarkeia; or The art of divine contentment. By Thomas Watson, pastour of Stephens Walbrook. London (1672)
- 127306: Gods anatomy upon mans heart. Or, A sermon preached by order of the Honorable House of Commons, at Margarets Westminster, Decemb. 27. Being a day of publick humiliation (1654)
- 127320: A pocket book (1677)
- 127377: Practical physick (1664)
- 127381: The sixth book of Practical physick (1662)
- 127386: A practical treatise of fear (1681)
- 127431: Hymen's pręludia: or Love's master-piece (1698)
- 127465: The mariners magazine, stor'd with these mathematical arts (1684)
- 127557: Apples of gold for young men and women, and a crown of glory for old men and women. Or, The happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple (1664)
- 127579: The state of Christendom: giving a perfect and exact discovery of many political intrigues and secret mysteries of state practised in most of the courts of Europe (1679)
- 127658: [Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 127768: A treatise of Levvisham (but vulgarly called Dulwich) Wells in Kent (1681)
- 127815: Conversation in heaven (1693)
- 127829: A poem on the famous ship called the Loyal London (1666)
- 127869: A provocation to good works (1685)
- 127928: Supplications of saints (1700)
- 127940: Enchiridion medicum: or A manual of physick (1684)
- 127943: The Spanish decameron: or, Ten novels (1700)
- 128046: A persuasive to frequent communion in the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1688)
- 128053: A prospect of the most famous parts of the vvorld (1662)
- 128145: A vindication of the divine perfections (1695)
- 128147: The mischief of the five shillings tax upon coal, here is humbly represented, that this tax is inconsistent with the safety of England, partial upon the poor, pernicious to our shipping, and seamen, destructive of our river-men, viz. boat-men, keel-men, barge-men, ballast-men, coal-heavers, &c. Fatal to our manufactures made with sea-coal; especially salt, glass, and all sorts of gross ironwork; (that by this tax must be run into the coal countries, or out of the kingdom,) and highly injurious to his Majesties revenue (1699)
- 128171: The young mans guide to blessedness or, seasonable directions for youth in their unconverted state (1677)
- 128234: Miscellany poems on several occasions, both moral and amorous (1699)
- 128297: Bibliotheca Whateliana: sive Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecę selectissimę Rev. viri D. Whateley juxta Banbury in comitatu Oxoniensi (1683)
- 128343: The Christian monitor (1695)
- 128364: A table of the insurance offices (1687)
- 128396: Rich redivivus or Mr Jeremiah Richs short-hand improved (1675)
- 128405: Conscience the best friend upon earth: or, The happy effects of keeping a good conscience (1677)
- 128447: Death a deliverance. Or, a funeral discourse, preach'd (in part) on the decease of Mrs. Mary Doolittle, (late wife of Mr. Thomas Doolittle, minister of the Gospel in London.) Who departed this life the 16th of Decemb. 1692. By John Shower (1693)
- 128483: Of Christian magistracy (1697)
- 128498: Ortho-methodoz itro-chymike?: or the direct method of curing chymically (1675)
- 128573: The last sermon of his grace John late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1695)
- 128594: Satyrs upon the Jesuits (1694)
- 128669: The Christian life (1700)
- 128724: The speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner at his execution in Leaden-Hall-street January 21. 1663 (1664)
- 128743: Two sermons (1698)
- 129441: A treatise of the covenant of grace, as it is dispensed to the elect seed, effectually unto salvation (1671)
- 129510: A defence of King Charles I (1692)
- 129570: The complete midvvife's practice enlarged (1680)
- 129662: The spiritual warfare (1670)
- 129676: A character of the nevv Oxford libeller (1645)
- 129819: Hudibras compleat (1700)
- 129824: The great wickedness, and mischievous effects of slandering (1685)
- 129857: The Jews catechism (1680)
- 129879: A supplement to The present state of England as to coin and publick charges (1697)
- 129883: A thanksgiving-sermon (1697)
- 129972: Mr. de Ryck's famous collection of paintings, by the best masters (1690)
- 130076: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge in the day of his distress (1678)
- 130097: Mechanick exercises: or, The doctrine of handy-works (1700)
- 130107: Books printed for and sould by Peter Parker (1673)
- 130156: A new discourse of trade (1694)
- 130186: Ludus Literarum (1674)
- 130200: Apples of gold for young men and women: and a crown of glory for old men and women: or, The happiness of being good betimes: and the honour of being an old disciple (1690)
- 130247: Precious remedies against Satan's devices: or, Salve for believers and unbelievers sores (1676)
- 130253: The way to peace (1695)
- 130275: The religious seaman, fitted with proper devotions on all occasions (1696)
- 130315: Autarkeia or The art of divine contentment· (1682)
- 130362: The art of simpling·? (1657)
- 130367: England's way to wealth and honour (1699)
- 130369: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1679)
- 130384: The compleat surgeon (1696)
- 130429: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 130653: The compleat doctoress: or, A choice treatise of all diseases insident to women. With experimentall remedies against the same. Being safe in the composition. Pleasant in the use. Effectuall in the operation. Faithfully translated out of Latine into English for a common good (1656)
- 130654: Alcander and Philocrates: or, The pleasures and disquitudes of marriage· (1696)
- 130669: Divine meditations on the last words of our saviour, and the two thieves upon the cross (1687)
- 130728: A particular charge or impeachment in the name of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the army under his command (1647)
- 130749: Christianity in short: or, the way to be a good Christian (1693)
- 130769: Bourignianism detected: or, the delusions and errors of Antonia Bourignon, and her growing sect (1698)
- 130794: Tuesday, October 31, 1693. The trustees and goldsmiths for the Profitable Adventure to the Fortunate, met in Freemans Yard, Cornhill (1693)
- 130944: A table, shewing the rates of insuring houses from one year to seven: at the Fire-Office, kept against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill: and at the Rainbow-Coffee-House by the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet. (1700)
- 130965: The wars in England, Scotland and Ireland. Or, an impartial account of all the battels, sieges, and other remarkable transactions, revolutions and accidents, which have happened from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I. in 1625, to His Majesties happy restauration, 1660 (1681)
- 131257: Balaam's wish: a sermon (1670)
- 131263: A brief discourse of the most assured ways and means to ruine and pull down the vast monarchy of the Ottoman princes (1687)
- 131276: Au'tarkeia; or, The art of divine contentment (1672)
- 131501: A treatise concerning the exercise of William Walcot, Esq; his art of making salt-water fresh (1697)
- 131513: The absolute accomptant and London-merchant (1673)
- 131625: An arke for all Gods Noahs in a gloomy stormy day; or, The best wine reserved till last. Or, The transcendent excellency of a believers portion above all earthly portions whatsoever (1666)
- 131641: Articles of enquirie for surveying the bishops-lands, which may be used, or given in charge at a court of survey, or otherwise in their discretion, according to the subject matter to bee [sic] surveyed and valued. Extracted out of the lawes and statutes of this kingdome, and agreeable to the ordinances and instructions of this present parliament for abolishing arch-bishops, bishops, and sale of their lands (1647)
- 131716: Apples of gold for young men and women, and a crown of glory for old men and women. Or, The happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple (1662)
- 131743: Wits interpreter: the English Parnassus. Or, A sure guide to those admirable accomplishments that compleat our English gentry, in the most acceptable qualifications of discourse or writing (1671)
- 131744: The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter (1672)
- 131748: The works of the late Reverend and learned William Bates, D.D (1700)
- 131761: A full and perfect relation of a great and signal victory gain'd by the English and Hollanders over the French. Translated out of Dutch. Licensed, August 24. 1689. (1689)
- 131798: Articles of visitation & enquiry within the diocess of St Asaph, in the third episcopal visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Isaac by divine permission Lord Bishop of St. Asaph: in the eighth year of his translation. And exhibited to the church-wardens and sides-men of every parish within the diocess of St. Asaph (1678)
- 131984: The Christian monitor (1686)
- 132343: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira (1683)
- 132357: Anexichniastoi ploutoi tou Christou (1661)
- 132637: The wall-flower (1679)
- 132806: The protestation of the Lords upon rejecting the impeachment of Mr. Fitz-Harris. March 28. 1681 (1681)
- 132833: A letter from Mr. Stephen Colledge to a person of quality (1681)
- 132835: Some reasons for separation from the communion of the Church of England, and the unreasonableness of persecution upon that account (1682)
- 132874: A treatise of taxes and contributions (1662)
- 133025: The grand juries address and presentments to the mayor and aldermen of the city of Bristol, &c (1681)
- 133061: A letter from Mr. Samuel White, to his brother in London, dated in Siam, Sept. 20. 1686 (1687)
- 133072: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affaires maritime, and of commerce (1677)
- 133117: The day of doom: or, A description of the great and last judgment (1673)
- 133182: Twenty four sober quęries humbly offered to be seriously considered by all juries in city and countrey (1680)
- 133186: The second wash: or The Moore scour'd once more (1651)
- 133212: The Queen of England's prophecie concerning Prince Charles (1647)
- 133230: The Christian monitor (1690)
- 133275: A sermon preach'd before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and livery-men of the city of London (1693)
- 133281: The mariners magazine, stor'd with the following mathematical arts (1700)
- 133293: Sermons and discourses (1686)
- 133373: The holy breathings of a devout soul, in meditations, contemplations, and prayers (1695)
- 133431: Indiculus universalis; or, The universe in epitome (1679)
- 133535: The general history of England, both ecclesiastical and civil (1698)
- 133709: Y Bibl Cyssegr-lan (1678)
- 133828: New Rome unmask'd, and her foundation shaken (1692)
- 133867: The Roman history, from the building of the city, to the perfect settlement of the empire, by Augustus Caesar (1696)
- 133871: The comical revenge; or, Love in a tub (1690)
- 133919: Johnsons arithmetick in two books (1671)
- 133988: Some useful sayings (1689)
- 133989: Pharmacop?a Belgica; or, the Dutch dispensatory (1659)
- 134091: The works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1699)
- 134100: A true and exact relation of the raising of the siege of Vienna and the victory obtained over the Ottoman army, the 12th of September 1683 (1683)
- 134108: A new method of educating children: or, Rules and directions for the well ordering and governing them (1695)
- 134184: An account of the societies for reformation of manners, in England and Ireland (1700)
- 134205: The compleat ship-wright (1688)
- 134251: A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English (1679)
- 134258: The compleat clark (1664)
- 134273: Wonderful prodigies of judgment and mercy (1682)
- 134415: A list of the preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London (1689)
- 134465: Joannis Miltoni Angli, Artis logicę plenior institutio (1673)
- 134473: Mathematicks made easie, or a Mathematical dictionary (1700)
- 134614: The Statute-laws perused and revived: or, A remedy against pedlers, hawkers, and petty chapmen, &c (1693)
- 134647: The second part of Ignoramus justices: or An answer to the scandalous speech of Sir W.S. Barronet (1682)
- 134703: The strong man armed not cast out, but removed to a stronger hold (1676)
- 134724: Of industry, in five discourses (1700)
- 134750: The epitomie of the art of husbandry (1685)
- 134751: The physical dictionary (1697)
- 134762: The works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward Reynolds, D.D (1679)
- 134846: Political aphorisms: or, The true maxims of government displayed (1690)
- 135003: A confession of faith· Put forth by the elders and brethren of many congregations of Christians (baptized upon profession of their faith) in London and the country (1677)
- 135019: Hopes deferred and dashed (1645)
- 135038: A dialogue between a countrey gentleman and a merchant, concerning the falling of guinea's (1696)
- 135054: Mah ashiv l'Yahweh or, A serious enquiry for a suitable return (1666)
- 135305: The life of Christ magnified in his minister or, certain testimonies thereof, relating to his faithful servant, Giles Barnardiston (1681)
- 135396: A geographicall description of all the countries in the known vvorld (1657)
- 135566: The Jesuite unmasqued, or, A dialogue between the most holy Father La Chaise, confessor of His Most Christian Majesty, the most chaste Father Peters, confessor of the King of England, and the most pious Father Tachart, ambassador from the French King to His Majesty of Siam (1689)
- 135684: A discourse of patronage (1675)
- 135704: The peoples zeal provok't to an holy emulation, by the pious and instructive example of their dead minister: or A seasonable memento to the parishioners of Lavenham in Suffolk (1680)
- 135731: A letter to Ferguson, or any other, the suppos'd author of a late scandalous libel, entituled, An elogie upon Sir Tho. Armstrong. From one that heartily wishes them what they deserve (1684)
- 135745: Heaven on earth: or A serious discourse touching a well-grounded assurance of mens everlasting happiness and blessedness (1673)
- 135752: Prosodia pharmacop?orum: or The apothecary's prosody (1685)
- 135801: The doctors physician: or, Dialogues concerning health· Translated out of the original French (1685)
- 135843: The growth of error (1697)
- 135878: Two treatises. I. Three sacred emblems. The mystical starres sword sunne in the hand mouth face of the Son of Man. II. Tears for Jerusalem. Or, The compassionate lamentation of a tender-hearted saviour over a rebellious and obdurate people. Both lately delivered to the Church of God at Great Yarmouth, and now published as useful and seasonable. By John Brinsley Minister of the Gospel there (1656)
- 135885: The memoires of Mary Carleton; commonly stiled, the German Princess (1673)
- 135958: Echiridion arithmeticon; or, A manual of millions: or, Accounts ready cast up (1670)
- 136000: Sermons preached upon several occasions, by Isaac Barrow, D.D. late master of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge, and one of His Majestie's chaplains in ordinary (1679)
- 136011: The book of the Song of Solomon in meeter (1676)
- 136017: An answer to Vox cleri, &c (1690)
- 136031: The holy choice: or, Faith's triumph over all worldly pomp [and] glory (1679)
- 136033: Sportive vvit: the muses merriment (1656)
- 136069: The reputation of Dr. Oates, (the first discoverer of the horrid Popish Plot) clear'd in the tryal of Thomas Knox, formerly a servant to the Earl of Danby, and the Lord Dunblain, his son; and John Lane, formerly a servant to Doctor Oates (1679)
- 136257: The second volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 136272: Navigation rectified: or, the common chart proved to be the only true chart (1684)
- 136392: To cut the rigging (1691)
- 136421: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D (1687)
- 136465: An historical relation of the late General Assembly, held at Edinburgh, from Octob. 16. to Nov. 13. in the year 1690 (1691)
- 136504: The Third commandment (1685)
- 136513: A believers last day is his best day (1665)
- 136656: Just re-proposals to humble proposals. Or, an impartiall consideration of, and answer unto, The humble proposals (1650)
- 136772: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1686)
- 136906: The art of painting (1676)
- 137043: The history of Charles the Eighth of France, or The invasion of Naples by the French (1680)
- 137075: An impartial account of the state of New England: or, The late government there, vindicated (1690)
- 137084: A letter from John Cockburn, D.D. to his friend in London (1698)
- 137113: The ruine of papacy: or, A clear display of the simony of the Romish clergy (1678)
- 137220: A case of conscience, concerning flying in times of trouble (1643)
- 137223: A true account of the most considerable occurrences that have hapned in the warre between the English and the Indians in New-England (1676)
- 137455: A seasonable question (1690)
- 137508: A discourse against transubstantiation (1687)
- 137524: The nevv Jerusalem [sic]: the perfection of beauty (1652)
- 137553: A sermon preach'd at St. Mary Whitechappel, on the second of December, 1697 (1697)
- 137586: Cuckolds-Haven: or, An alderman no conjurer (1685)
- 137594: The greatnes of the mystery of godliness (1672)
- 137810: The Christian's charter (1657)
- 137883: An elenchus of opinions concerning the cure of the small pox (1661)
- 137921: Arbitrary government display'd: in the tyrannick usurpation of the Rump Parliament, and Oliver Cromwell (1683)
- 137926: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1654)
- 137968: A bill and ansvver, betwixt Jack Catch plaintiff, and Slingsby Bethel, & al. defendants, of the year, 1681 (1686)
- 138109: An English dictionary (1676)
- 138172: The reason of faith, or An answer unto that enquiry, wherefore we believe the scripture to be the word of God (1677)
- 138181: A relation of a voyage made in the years 1695, 1696, 1697. on the coasts of Africa, Streights of Magellan, Brasil, Cayenna, and the Antilles (1698)
- 138318: The true mother church, or, A short practical discourse upon Acts II (1688)
- 138349: An essay concerning humane understanding (1700)
- 138372: The compleat horseman (1696)
- 138384: The discovery of witchcraft (1665)
- 138466: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London (1678)
- 138494: The school of the heart; or, The heart of it self gone away from God (1664)
- 138505: A divine prospective: representing the just mans peacefull end (1660)
- 138583: Death made comfortable: or The way to dye well (1695)
- 138633: A practical discourse of prayer· (1657)
- 138658: The general history of England, both ecclesiastical and civil (1700)
- 138742: A-la-mode phlebotomy no good fashion: or, The copy of a letter to Dr. Hungerford (1681)
- 138760: The Christian in compleat armour. Or, A treatise of the saints war against the Devil (1656)
- 138788: A lecture held forth at the calves-head feast before a society of Olivarians & Round-Heads, at the White L---n in Cornhill, on the thirtieth of January, 1691/2 (1692)
- 138846: A sermon on occasion of the death of the reverend and learned Mr. Stephen Lobb (1699)
- 138876: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1680)
- 138885: A believers last day is his best day (1660)
- 138905: Levett mayor. Jovis decimo die Octobris, 1700. annoq; regni Regis Willielmi Tertii Anglię, &c. Duodecimo. Upon reading the humble petition of the inhabitants and shopkeepers in and about Exchange-Alley in Cornhill, (1700)
- 138979: The rule of faith, or an answer to the treatises of Mr. I.S. entitled, Sure-footing, &c (1688)
- 139015: A modest proposal for the more certain and yet more easie provision for the poor (1696)
- 139021: Geography rectified: or, A description of the vvorld (1688)
- 139049: Practical discourses upon the Beatitudes of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1694)
- 139064: The first book of architecture (1663)
- 139068: A brief and easie explanation of the Shorter catechism (1662)
- 139083: Whereas this city and liberties thereof, and especially the street of Cornhill and passages about the Royal Exchange, and coffee-houses, are much pestered with a sort of loose and idle people called hawkers (1682)
- 139226: Gethings Redivivus: or The pens master-piece restored (1664)
- 139257: The scripture-history of the Sabbath (1700)
- 139291: The infallible guide to travellers, or direct independants (1682)
- 139337: Emblemes (1660)
- 139351: The nevv world of English words: or a general dictionary (1663)
- 139402: The Roman history, from the building of the city, to the perfect settlement of the empire, by Augustus Cęsar (1695)
- 139664: The further proceedings of the countie of Kent and Surrey and a discovery of the intentions for securing of London Bridge (1648)
- 139703: Several sermons upon the fifth of St. Matthew (1698)
- 139820: The sinner's tears, in meditations and prayers (1688)
- 139842: The art of painting in oyl (1687)
- 139843: Bibliotheca Smithiana: sive Catalogus librorum (1682)
- 139851: The Christian monitor (1699)
- 139901: Memoires of the life and death of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey (1682)
- 139975: La Bible (1687)
- 140066: Strength in weakness (1676)
- 140099: The sinner's tears, in meditations, and prayers· By Tho. Fettiplace, Dom: Pet: Cantab (1680)
- 140204: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral of Lincoln, August 1. 1680 (1680)
- 140234: An impartial account of divers remarkable proceedings the last sessions of Parliament relating to the horrid Popish Plot, [et]c (1679)
- 140260: The fifth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 140365: The Quakers quibbles, in three parts (1675)
- 140593: Youth's delight on the flagelet the third part (1697)
- 140665: Great news from the King's camp at Namurre, &c (1695)
- 140712: The queens closet opened (1662)
- 141388: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D (1686)
- 141389: Isaaci Barrow S.S. Theologię Professoris Opuscula (1687)
- 141391: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D (1700)
- 141392: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D (1700)
- 141517: An exact and true relation of the landing of Her Majestie at Portsmouth, after many high tempests, and a long distresse at sea (1662)
- 141550: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments (1683)
- 141718: The devil upon Dun: or The downfall of the upstart chymist (1672)
- 141738: The epilogue to Mr. Lacy's new play, Sir Hercules Buffoon, or the Poetical Esquire (1684)
- 141816: The first book of architecture (1663)
- 141864: Manchester al mondo (1688)
- 141908: Hibernia anglicana: or, The second part of the history of Ireland (1690)
- 141980: Bacchanalia: or A description of a drunken club. A poem· (1680)
- 142196: Medicaments for the poor; or, Physick for the common people (1662)
- 142216: Mesiths: or, The one and onely mediatour betwixt God and men (1651)
- 142309: A new art of short-vvriting (1649)
- 142374: A declaration from the nobility of the kingdome of Scotland in behalfe of all the commoners of that nation (1647)
- 142464: Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases (1683)
- 142474: A correct tide-table (1687)
- 142480: (Numb. I.) The prizes drawn at the profitable adventure to the fortunate, in Free-man's-Yard Cornhill, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the 1. 2, and 3. of this instant November, 1693 (1693)
- 142480: (Numb. I.) The prizes drawn at the profitable adventure to the fortunate, in Free-man's-Yard Cornhill, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the 1. 2, and 3. of this instant November, 1693 (1693)
- 142564: A serious call to the Quakers inviting them to return to Christianity (1700)
- 142622: The Christians labour and reward; or, A sermon, part of which was preached at the funeral of the Right Honourable the Lady Mary Vere, relict of Sir Horace Vere, Baron of Tilbury, on the 10th of February, 1671 (1672)
- 142771: A brief explication upon the other fifty Psalms: from Psal. 50. to Psal. 100. By David Dickson, professour of divinity in the Colledge of Edenburgh. The second edition corrected. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy, July 16. 1653 (1655)
- 142815: The book of fortune: being marvellous for the invention, pleasant to be read or heard, and in many things very profitable to be understood (1698)
- 142822: The axe laid to the root of the old corrupt-tree. And the spirit of deceit struck at in its nature (1659)
- 142848: The remedy of discontentment· Or, A treatise of contentation in whatsoever condition (1650)
- 142855: Bibliotheca Latino--Anglica. Viz. theologica, philologica, medica, & philosophica. Cum variis libris Gallicis & Italicis, refertissima. Cui adjicitur collectio librorum ad legem communem Anglię spectantium (1687)
- 142858: A choice catalogue of the library of John Parsons, Esquire, late of the Middle-Temple, barrister: consisting chiefly of law & history, ancient and modern (1682)
- 142859: Catalogus variorum librorum instructissimę bibliothecę doctissimi viri D. Thomę Watson, A. M (1680)
- 142859: Catalogus variorum librorum instructissimę bibliothecę doctissimi viri D. Thomę Watson, A. M (1680)
- 142861: Bibliotheca charnockiana sive catalogus librorum selectissimę bibliothecę clarissimi, doctissimiq; viri domini Steph. Charnock, S. T. B (1680)
- 142861: Bibliotheca charnockiana sive catalogus librorum selectissimę bibliothecę clarissimi, doctissimiq; viri domini Steph. Charnock, S. T. B (1680)
- 143118: A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English (1677)
- 143120: The history of the managements of Cardinal Julio Mazarine (1671)
- 143308: A persuasive to frequent communion in the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1685)
- 143341: Gregorii posthuma: or, certain learned tracts written by John Gregory, M.A. and chaplain of Christ's-Church in Oxon. Together with a short account of the author's life, and elegies on his much-lamented death. Published by his dearest friend, J. G. B. D. of Merton College (1664)
- 143389: A compleat history of the canon and writers (1700)
- 143405: Choice new songs never bfore printed (1683)
- 143407: Several new songs (1683)
- 143674: A discourse of the original, countrey, manners, government & religion of the Cossacks (1673)
- 143915: The divine services and anthems usually sung in His Majesties chappell (1664)
- 144087: Naturall experiments, or Physick for the poor (1657)
- 144095: Newes from sea, concerning Prince Rupert, Capt. Pluncket, Capt. Munckel, and others (1650)
- 144113: [N]orwood's epitome (1679)
- 144173: Poems and translations (1697)
- 144229: The speech of the Right Honorable Edward Earl of Manchester, lord chamberlaine of His Majestie's houshold (1664)
- 144381: Coma berencies, or, The hairy comet (1676)
- 144502: The York-shire spaw, or A treatise of foure famous medicinal wells viz the spaw, or vitrioline-well (1654)
- 144676: Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecę selectissimę Rev. Doct. Viri D. Tho. Lye B.D. nuperrime Londinensis, defuncti (1684)
- 144680: A letter to a gentleman concerning alkali and acid (1700)
- 144741: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 144801: A short history of monastical orders (1699)
- 144853: A catalogue of chymical medicines sold by R. Rotheram at the Golden Ball in Sweetings Alley in Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange, London (1664)
- 145027: A second champion, or Companion to truth: wherein is shewed these particulars, or tenets, Viz. 1. Of miracles. 2. The reasons wherefore so few imbrace the gospel. 3. Of the first covenant, and the second covenant. 4. Of the father and the son. 5. Of Heaven. 6. Of Hell. 7. O Glory. 8. Of faith. 9. Of the resurrection, and the eternal judgment. 10. Of visible worship. 11. A postscript (1673)
- 145071: John the pilgrim, or a dialogue between two pilgrims, in their progress to eternal glory (1679)
- 145235: The remedy of discontentment. Or, A treatise of contentation in whatsoever condition (1660)
- 145267: Medulla historię Anglicanę (1683)
- 145427: The dangerous and almost desperate state of religion (1679)
- 145441: The Quakers challenge made to the Norfolk clergy, or A relation of a conference between some clergy-men of the Church of England, and some Quakers (1699)
- 145574: The certainty of the worlds of spirits (1691)
- 145701: A sermon on the 22d of February, 1674, at the funeral of a neighbour (1674)
- 145703: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge in the day of his distresse (1661)
- 145724: A catechism containing the substance of the Christian religion in the words and phrases of scripture (1676)
- 145725: An impartial account of the Portsmouth disputation (1699)
- 145742: The natural method of teaching (1694)
- 145752: The guide to pen-man-ship (1673)
- 145754: Penna volans or The young mans accomplishment (1661)
- 145811: A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper (1700)
- 145963: Three sermons preached in the Cathedral Church of Winchester (1662)
- 145980: A persuasive to frequent communion in the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1691)
- 146140: Bibliotheca generalis ex bibliothecis duorum doctissimorum theologorum (1690)
- 146173: A treatise discovering the rights and priviledges of the elder and younger brethren (1665)
- 146181: Multum in parvo: or, Some useful sayings, in verse and prose (1687)
- 146224: The Christian monitor (1693)
- 146225: The Christian monitor (1698)
- 146242: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the lord mayor and aldermen of the city of London (1678)
- 146281: A curious collection of books and pamphlets: being the stock of Mr. William Miller, late of London, Bookseller (1695)
- 146282: A collection of excellent English books, consisting of divinity, philology, history, miscellanies, &c (1695)
- 146285: A catalogue of the choicest, and most valuable books, of the common & statute law (1687)
- 146288: An appendix to Dr. Rugeley's Library. Or a collection containing, besides the remainder of the books, the medicinal, chymical, and other manuscripts, in several languages: and about 150 pictures (1697)
- 146363: A plain and familiar method of instructing the younger sort (1672)
- 146373: Of the art both of writing & judging of history (1695)
- 146398: Platerus golden practice of physick (1664)
- 146414: The Christian life (1700)
- 146415: The Christians daily walk in holy security and peace (1664)
- 146449: Albert Durer revived: or, a book of drawing, limning, washing, or colouring of maps and prints: and the art of painting (1697)
- 146519: Two treatises concerning I. God's all-sufficiency, and II. Christ's preciousness (1681)
- 146536: The abridgment of The history of the reformation of the Church of England. By Gilbert Burnet, D.D (1682)
- 146662: A List of the names of the corporation of the Kings College of Physitians in London (1681)
- 146739: The speeches and prayers of Iohn Barkstead, John Okey, and Miles Corbet (1662)
- 146761: Hell, with the everlasting torments thereof asserted (1693)
- 146769: A directory for the publique vvorship of God (1645)
- 146783: A demonstration of the Messias (1684)
- 146896: The Christian life (1700)
- 146898: Raport du committe de la chambre des communes, nomme? au suje?t de la requete de la Compagnie Royale des Lustrez en Angleterre, avec les papiers, livres & ecrits concernant le negoce de contrebande. Par les quels il paroit ... Et pareillement, les chefs d'accusation exhibez contre Jean Du Maitre & Jean Auriol, avec les noms de telles autres personnes que la chambre des communes ont ordonne? d'etre poursuivies dans les cours de Westminster pour le negoce en fraude, & pour avoir correspondu avec l'ennemi, pendant la guerre. Traduit sur l'original anglois (1698)
- 146947: A catalogue of excellent Greek, Latine and English books, containing near 1200 folio's, &c (1691)
- 146993: Mr. Knights strange and amazeing prophecy, for three years to come: being, a genuine prepiction [sic] of the most considerable actions and accidents likely to happen in the year, 1699, 1700, and 1701 (1699)
- 147008: De origine, moribus & rebus gestis Scotorum libri decem (1677)
- 147106: Precious remedies against Satans devices. Or, Salve for believers & unbelievers sores (1661)
- 147157: The square and cube root compleated, and made easie. being a secret never yet manifested; but the contrary acknowledged by sundry artists. By Peter Halliman, of Stockton, in the county of Durham (1686)
- 147198: Diatribę (1642)
- 147199: A discovery of the great plot for the utter ruine of the city of London and the Parliament (1643)
- 147207: The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus (1685)
- 147210: Bibliotheca hornecciana: or a catalogue of valuable and choice books in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, French, Spanish, Italian and Dutch (1697)
- 147243: Single songs, and dialogues, in the musical play of Mars & Venus. Perform'd with the Anatomist, or the Sham Doctor. Set to musick by Mr. Finger, and Mr. John Eccles (1697)
- 147253: Horę Hebraicę & Talmudicę (1674)
- 147286: Catastrophe mundi: or, Merlin reviv'd (1683)
- 147364: A believers last day, is his best day (1673)
- 147578: Christianity in short: or, the way to be a good Christian (1699)
- 147619: Sadlers new Tunbridge Wells near Islington (1684)
- 147620: A catalogue of chymical medicines sold by R. Rotheram (1678)
- 147649: Christ coming in the cloudes; or, The dawning of the day, wherein is briefly discovered, somthing of the mystery of Christ, or God manifest in the flesh (1647)
- 147876: A sermon preach'd before the King at White-Hall, Novemb. 5. 1696. By Sir William Dawes, baronet, D.D. and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Publish'd by His Majesties special command (1696)
- 148022: Seismos megas. Or Heaven & earth shaken (1656)
- 148030: A second champion, or, Companion to truth: Wherein is shewed these particulars, or tenets. Viz. 1 Of miracles. 2 The reasons wherefore so few imbrace the gospell. 3 Of the first covenant, and the second covenant. 4 Of the father and the son. 5 Of Heaven. 6 Of Hell. 7 Of Glory. 8 Of faith. 9 Of the resurrection, and the eternall judgement. 10 Of visible worship. 11 A postscript. By Richard Stookes preacher of the Gospell (1650)
- 148031: The incomparable neck-laces of Major John Choke, for the easing of young children in breeding and cutting teeth, are to be sold only by Mrs. Garway (1695)
- 148088: An excellent table for the finding the periferies, or circumferences of all elleipses [sic] or ovals (1676)
- 148104: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D (1692)
- 148115: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge in the day of his distress (1672)
- 148194: Culpeper's school of physick: Or The experimental practice of the whole art (1678)
- 148219: A dialogue betwixt two Protestants (1685)
- 148221: A collection of new songs (1697)
- 148256: The Quakers proved apostats and heathens (1700)
- 148274: The compleat cook (1662)
- 148308: Euphrates, or the waters of the east (1671)
- 148311: Catalogus variorum librorum instuctissimę [sic] bibliothecę pręstantissimi doctissimique; vivi in Anglia defuncti (1678)
- 148332: Nature's secrets: or, the admirable and wonderful history of the generation of meteors and blazing-stars (1665)
- 148394: The voice from heaven, come out of Babylon, my people; demonstrated to mean the coming out of the present papal Rome, and it's communion (1689)
- 148395: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. Rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at the opening of the said parish church, 27 November. 1681. (1682)
- 148395: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. Rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at the opening of the said parish church, 27 November. 1681. (1682)
- 148434: A discourse concerning the unity of the Church. By Isaac Barrow, D.D. late master of Trinity College in Cambridg (1680)
- 148443: The amours of Philander and Silvia (1693)
- 148593: Botanolo'gia. The Brittish physician: or, The nature and vertues of English plants (1664)
- 148695: Poems, and translations (1694)
- 148699: A catalogue of valuable and useful books (1688)
- 148808: The sandy foundation of infant baptism shaken (1695)
- 148866: A full account of the rise, progress, and advantages of Dr Assheton's proposal (1700)
- 149000: Sportive wit: the muses merriment (1656)
- 149034: A speech made by Sir Robert Cotton, Kt and Baront (1690)
- 149186: Short-writing (1681)
- 149237: The vvorks of that reverend, iudicious, and learned divine, Mr Ioseph Mede, B.D (1648)
- 149244: A discourse against purgatory (1685)
- 149311: Mystical implantation: or, The great Gospel Mystery of the Christian's union, and communion with, and conformity to Jesus Christ, both in his death and resurrection, is opened, and applyed. As they were lately delivered to the church of God at Great Yarmouth, by John Brinsley minister of the Gospel, and preacher to that incorporation (1653)
- 149327: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others, conferred with the Hebrew: set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches, of all the people together, before and after morning and evening prayer, and also before and after sermons; and moreover in private houses, for their godly solace and comfort, laying apart all ungodly songs and ballads, which tend only to the nourishing of vice, and corrupting of youth (1685)
- 149570: The Rapparee saint (1691)
- 149628: War with the Devil: or, The young mans conflict with the powers of darkness (1680)
- 149770: Poems, and translations (1684)
- 149878: The modern assurancer, or The clarks directory (1658)
- 150160: The ages of sin, sinnes or birth & groweth (1675)
- 150425: A saint indeed: or, The great work of a Christian opened and pressed; from Prov. 4.23 (1682)
- 150638: A persuasive to frequent communion in the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1684)
- 150653: The day of doom: or, a description of the great and last judgment (1687)
- 150678: The sea-man's kalendar: or, An ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars (1680)
- 150772: Au'tarkeia, or, The art of divine contentment (1663)
- 150779: The vvitty harlot; or, The French King in the powdering tub (1692)
- 151009: A discourse against transubstantiation. (1687)
- 151107: An astrologicall prediction of the occurrences in England (1648)
- 151209: Astrological predictions for the year of our Lord, 1659 (1659)
- 151449: The great concern: or, A serious warning to a timely and thorough preparation for death (1699)
- 151602: A testimony for the son of man, and against the son of perdition (1660)
- 152081: Aristoteles Master-piece, or, The secrets of generation diplayed in all the parts thereof (1684)
- 152327: None but Christ; or, A plain and familiar treatise of the knowledge of Christ (1656)
- 152676: Two new songs, the Winchester christening, and The wish (1685)
- 152872: A true relation and description of the strange and prodigious blazing comett (1680)
- 152944: A letter from the Assembly of Divines in England, and the commissioners of the Church of Scotland (1644)
- 152951: A true and impartial account of the strange and wonderful earthquake (1692)
- 152951: A true and impartial account of the strange and wonderful earthquake (1692)
- 153098: Six sonata's or solos, for the flute (1699)
- 153121: Emmanuel; or, God-man (1673)
- 153332: The way to prevent the ruine of a sinful people (1699)
- 153334: Sermons preached upon several occasions (1694)
- 153344: A persuasive to frequent communion in the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper. / (1687)
- 153350: A discourse against transubstantiation (1687)
- 153622: [A table, shewing] the rates of insuring houses from one year to eleven (1698)
- 153623: A table, shewing the rates of insuring houses from one year to eleven: at the Fire-Office (1693)
- 153686: Synopsis musicę or the musical inventory being a collection of the choicest and newest ayres, jiggs, borees, alemands, gavots, entries, round O's horn-pipes, trumpet-tunes and Scotch tunes, for the recorder or flute. To which are added several new songs and catches compos'd b the most able masters (1693)
- 153719: The mariners magazine, stor'd with these mathematical arts (1684)
- 153733: [England's perfect school-master (1676)
- 153741: Astronomia Carolina (1661)
- 153939: A prospect of the most famous parts of the world (1665)
- 154051: The anatomy of an horse (1686)
- 154103: Solomon's remembrancer to transgressors of both sexes (1672)
- 154143: Conversation in Heaven: part II (1694)
- 154144: Conversation in Heaven: Part. 1 (1694)
- 154236: A short representation performed before the lord generall Monck (1660)
- 154390: The sincere convert, discovering the paucity of true beleevers; and the great difficulty of saving conversion. By Tho. Shepheard, sometimes of Immanuel Colledge in Cambridge (1642)
- 154404: The hearts happinesse (1650)
- 154409: Divine meditations on the last words of Our Saviour, and the two thieves upon the cross (1687)
- 154725: Thirteen books of natural philosophy (1659)
- 154726: Practical physick; the second book, in four parts (1662)
- 154742: A pocket book : containing severall choice collections in arithmetick, astronomy, geometry, surveying, dialling, navigation, astrology, geography, measuring, gageing / by John Seller ... (1680)
- 154758: History of passive obedience, in three parts (1699)
- 155311: Practical physick; the third book, in fourteen parts[.] (1662)
- 155363: Englands unanimous senc [sic] to the present Parliament (1680)
- 155374: The gentleman's compleat jockey (1700)
- 155558: The scolars [sic] companion, or, A little library (1673)
- 155631: Gnomologicon poe?ticum (1647)
- 155649: Familiar letters (1699)
- 155722: The merchants map of commerce (1677)
- 155779: Errata. Page 3.l.10 after the word saying, read, I in the spirit of bearing did (1678)
- 155847: A medicinal dispensatory (1657)
- 155850: Remonstrance of the Presbyterians, to His Majesties loyal subjects (1661)
- 156229: Six sonata's or solos, three for a violin, and three for the flute (1698)
- 156810: Helps to understand and improve the Holy Scriptures (1658)
- 156934: The best match: or The souls espousal to Christ (1676)
- 157086: The Christians freedome by Christ. Or Gods deed of gift to the saints (1646)
- 157096: Bibliotheca Palmeriana. The library of Mr. Palmer late of Bristol (1694)
- 157170: A defence of The resolution of this case (1684)
- 157356: An exhortation to the taking of the Solemne League and Covenant, for reformation and defence of religion (1644)
- 157384: The sea-man's practice (1689)
- 157385: The sea-man's practice (1682)
- 157386: The sea-man's practice (1680)
- 157387: The sea-mans practice (1678)
- 157392: Norwood's epitome (1680)
- 157409: A catalogue of books, printed at the Theater in Oxford (1678)
- 157453: Baptism discovered plainly and faithfully, according to the Word of God (1675)
- 157794: Debtor and creditor made easie: or, A short instruction for the attaining the right use of accounts (1682)
- 157795: Debtor and creditor made easie: or, A short instruction for the attaining the right use of accounts (1675)
- 157806: A collection of tracts relating to the late and present state of Scotland (1692)
- 158128: The first volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 158211: The queens closet opened (1664)
- 158238: A plain and familiar method of instructing the younger sort (1673)
- 158293: Loveday's letters domestick and foreign (1676)
- 158296: Love in distress: or, the lucky discovery (1697)
- 158466: Edwards Mayor. Cur. Special tent. die Jovis, Septimo die Augusti, 1679 (1679)
- 158511: A geographicall description of ye Kingdom of Ireland (1685)
- 158575: A list of the prębendaries of the cathedral church of St. Paul's London (1688)
- 158576: A list of the prebendaries of the cathedral church of St. Paul's, London (1687)
- 158599: A list of the knights, citizens, and burgesses chosen to serve in the Parliament holden at Westminster the eighth of May. 1661 (1661)
- 158781: A second book of songs with a through bass to each song (1699)
- 158782: A second book of songs with a through bass to each song (1699)
- 158865: The London cuckolds· (1683)
- 158921: Theophilias logismos: or, An account of the most advantagious and happy acquaintance (1685)
- 159066: A catalogue of English books in divinity, history, &c. consisting of the library of Mr. Edward Larkin, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and authour of the book called, Speculum Patrum (1689)
- 159108: War with the devil: or The young mans conflict with the powers of darkness (1674)
- 159285: A catalogue of a curious collection of books (1697)
- 159815: A declaration of the General Convention of Ireland, expressing their detestation of the unjust proceedings against the late King, in a pretended high court of justice in England (1660)
- 160148: The warr in New-England visibly ended (1677)
- 160265: The Odes, Satyrs, and Epistles of Horace (1688)
- 160338: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 160405: Enchiridion arithmeticon; or A manual of millions (1670)
- 160427: Gods love to man-kinde (1658)
- 160435: The history of the Turkish wars in Hungary, Transylvania, Austria, Silesia, and other provinces of the German Empire (1664)
- 160501: A collection of tracts relating to the late and present state of Scotland (1694)
- 160629: Venus vnmasked: or a more exact discovery of the venereal evil, or French disease (1665)
- 160631: Morbus Anglicus: or the anatomy of consumptions (1674)
- 160680: Political aphorisms: or, The true maxims of government displayed (1691)
- 160783: Bibliotheca Gulstoniana rediviva, sive Catalolgus variorum librorum theologicorum philologicorum, &c (1689)
- 160960: Christian directions, shewing how to walk with God all the day long (1672)
- 161042: Ten godly and fruitfull sermons preached upon severall occesions by the late faithfull minister of the gospel, Mr. John Gore (1646)
- 161058: Articles concerning matters ecclesiastical (1700)
- 161260: The French pastery-cooke (1656)
- 161407: Two treatises (1682)
- 161414: A saint indeed: or, The great work of a Christian opened and pressed (1673)
- 161421: A practical treatise of fear (1682)
- 161548: Short-writing shortned [sic]: or, the art of short-writing reduced to a method more speedy, plain, exact, and easie, then hath been heretofore published (1654)
- 161719: Speculum mercativum, or The young merchant's glass (1674)
- 161848: Tectonicon (1656)
- 162068: The elements or principles of geometrie (1684)
- 162106: Tropologia: or, A key to open scripture-metaphors (1681)
- 162213: The safeguard of sailers: or, a sure guide for coasters (1677)
- 162319: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. Rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at the opening of the said parish church. 27 November. 1681 (1683)
- 162319: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge D.D. Rector of St. Peters Cornhill, London: at the opening of the said parish church. 27 November. 1681 (1683)
- 162476: A new history of ecclesiastical writers: containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament (1697)
- 162496: The second part of Gangręna: or a fresh and further discovery of the errors, heresies, blasphemies, and dangerous proceedings of the sectaries of this time (1646)
- 162522: The considerations of Drexelius upon eternity (1689)
- 162551: A brief explication of the last fifty Psalms: from Psal. 100. to the end (1655)
- 162552: A brief explication of the first fifty Psalms (1655)
- 162586: Heaven and earth shaken (1659)
- 162653: A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English (1677)
- 162660: The naked truth (1681)
- 162693: A declaration against a crosse petition (1643)
- 162720: An historical relation of the pretended General Assembly, held at Edinburgh, from Octob. 16. to Nov. 13. in the year 1690. (1691)
- 162855: Popish plots and treasons (1676)
- 162939: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1681)
- 162963: The emblem of ingratitude: or The Hollanders insolencies & cruelties detected (1672)
- 162976: A breviate of the life of Margaret, the daughter of Francis Charlton, of Apply in Shropshire, Esq; and wife of Richard Baxter (1681)
- 163063: [Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 163309: Wednesday, Octob. 27. 1680. Two unanimous votes of this present, honourable and worthy Parliament, concerning the subjects right in petitioning (1680)
- 163489: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Mary Saviour's in Southwark at the Lent-assizes, Febr. 28. 1671 (1672)
- 163567: The king's health (1682)
- 163756: A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper (1698)
- 163886: Tropologia: a key to open scripture metaphors (1681)
- 163978: The English merchants companion: or, An entertainment for the young merchants, their servants (1700)
- 164031: The general doctrine of equation (1664)
- 164038: Culpeper's last legacy (1662)
- 164061: The wars in England, Scotland and Ireland. Or An impartial account of all the battels (1681)
- 164083: The young man's calling: or The whole duty of youth (1683)
- 164265: The complete academy: or a drawing book, containing the pencil's improvement (1672)
- 164450: A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English (1692)
- 164451: The compleat English schoolmaster: or, the most natural and easie method of spelling English (1692)
- 164477: An historical relation of the late Presbyterian General Assembly (1691)
- 164545: Neck and all. (1696)
- 164838: A full supply of such most useful and admirable secrets (1659)
- 164877: A catechism containing the substance of the Christian religion (1683)
- 164895: A catalogue of Latin, French, and English books, on several subjects, which will be sold by auction· (1692)
- 165153: The godly mans ark, or city of refuge in the day of his distress (1682)
- 165155: A raging wave foming out his own shame. Or, An answer to a book lately published by Richard Hains (a person withdrawn from) entituled, A protestation against usurpation (1675)
- 165248: Spiritual refining: part II. Or, a treatise of sinne with its causes, differences, mitigations and aggravations (1654)
- 165257: Sighs from Hell, or, The groans of a damned soul (1680)
- 165392: The mute Christian under the smarting rod: with sovereign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth (1684)
- 165393: The mute Christian under the smarting rod; with sovereign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth, when he is under the greatest afflictions (1679)
- 165395: An arke for all Gods Noahs in a gloomy stormy day; or, The best wine reserved till last (1662)
- 165526: Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 165573: The whole book of Psalms (1685)
- 165576: The whole book of Psalms (1682)
- 165646: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1686)
- 165759: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer (1683)
- 165759: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer (1683)
- 165877: Youths introduction to trade: an exercise-book, chiefly designed for the use of the writing-school (1697)
- 165910: A discourse concerning a death-bed repentance (1700)
- 165918: The banqueting room's ornament, that here is made to good intent (1696)
- 165967: The holy breathings of a devout soul, in meditations, contemplations, and prayers (1695)
- 166351: A sermon preach'd at Oxford, before Sir Will. Walker, mayor of the said city; upon the 26th. day of July 1685 (1685)
- 166369: Albert Durer revived: or, A book of drawing, limning, washing, or colouring of maps and prints: and the art of painting, with the names and mixtures of colours used by the picture-drawers (1680)
- 166371: Albert Durer revived: or, A book of drawing, limning, washing, or colouring of maps and prints: and the art of painting, with the names and mixtures of colours used by the picture-drawers. With directions how to lay and paint pictures upon glass. Or, The young-man's time well spent (1679)
- 166380: Henry Cornelius Agrippa his fourth book of occult philosophy (1665)
- 166624: The grounds & occasions of the contempt of the clergy and religion enquired into (1671)
- 166627: A new dictionary of the terms ancient and modern of the canting crew (1699)
- 166643: A third collection of new songs, never printed before (1685)
- 166841: A declaration concerning the people called Quakers (1674)
- 166876: The English physitian enlarged (1665)
- 166878: Culpeper's directory for midwives: or, a guide for women. The second part (1662)
- 166882: Composita: or, a synopsis of the chiefest compositions in use now with Galenists (1655)
- 166918: Analepsis anelephthe, the fastning of St. Petrrs [sic] fetters, by seven links, or propositions. Or, The efficacy and extent of the Solemn League and Covenant asserted and vindicated, against the doubts and scruples of John Gauden's Anonymous questionist (1660)
- 167047: The compleat violist (1700)
- 167155: The Protestant school-master (1682)
- 167168: The declaration of the Commission of the General Assembly, to this whole Kirk and kingdom of Scotland of the fifth of May (1648)
- 167394: English orthography: or, The art of writing and spelling true English, in three parts (1687)
- 167427: A catechism containing the substance of the Christian religion (1683)
- 167429: Catalogus variorum, tam recentium, quam antiquorum, rei medicę scriptorum, insignium (1689)
- 167432: Catalogus librorum modernorum & antiquorum selectissimus (1691)
- 167438: A catalogue of variety of English books, both ancient and modern, in divinity, history, and other learning, which will be exposed to sale by way of auction, on Monday next the 29th, of this instant April, at the White Hart in Watsling-street, over-againit St. Augustin's Church, at the South-East corner of St. Paul's Church-yard. Catalogues whereof are distributed Gratis at Mr. John Weld's at the Crown, between the tow Temple-Gates in Fleet-street; Mr. Jo. Bullord's at the West-end of St. Paul's Church-yard; Mr. Sam Walsall's at the Heart and Bible near the West-end of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, booksellers; and at the place of sale. 1689. (1689)
- 167441: A catalogue of valuable and useful books (1688)
- 167448: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters (1689)
- 167464: A catalogue of English, French, Italian, Dutch and Spanish, books in all volumes (1689)
- 167481: A catalogue of books in Latin and English (1695)
- 167647: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners: or, A brief and faithful relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ, to his poor servant John Bunyan (1672)
- 167676: The accurate-accomptant: or, London-merchant (1670)
- 167693: The mvte Christian under the smarting rod (1675)
- 167822: The way to Christ discovered (1656)
- 167829: A bloudy fight at sea, between the Parliament of England's fleet, commanded by General Blague, and Prince Ruperts navie, neer Carthaginia Road, upon the coast of Spain (1650)
- 167845: A satyr against wit (1700)
- 167863: Bibliotheca theologico-miscellanea: sive catalogus variorum (1689)
- 168094: The Christian monitor (1697)
- 168165: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge in the day of his distress (1678)
- 168389: A perpetual and vniversal almanack (1656)
- 168472: An account of the behaviour of Sir John Fenwick, at his execution on Tower-Hill (1697)
- 168574: A Letter to a friend (1698)
- 168600: The saints hiding-place in the time of Gods anger (1647)
- 168625: A new voyage to Italy (1695)
- 168983: The royal charter of confirmation granted by their Majesties to the city of London (1690)
- 169020: Regię grammaticę clavis: or, Two parsing tables (1683)
- 169028: Sacred principles, services and soliloquies: or, A manual of devotions made up of three parts (1672)
- 169029: Sacred principles, services, and soliloquies: or, A manual of devotions made up of three parts (1652)
- 169045: The Scotch covenant condemned, and the Kings most sacred Majesty vindicated (1660)
- 169435: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affaires maritime, and of commerce (1676)
- 169436: A thanksgiving sermon (1696)
- 169614: Mr. Pearse's last legacy (1687)
- 169616: An account of the societies for reformation of manners, in England and Ireland (1699)
- 170334: Six sonatas or solos three for a violin and three for the flute (1700)
- 170436: An essay concerning humane understanding (1694)
- 170467: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D (1683)
- 170468: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D (1686)
- 170487: Titus Andronicus, or The rape of Lavinia (1687)
- 170539: Gods anatomy upon mans heart· Or, A sermon preached by order of the Honourable House of Commons (1649)
- 170946: Essayes; or, observations divine and morall (1638)
- 171276: Euodias and Syntyche: or, The female zelots of the Church of Philippi (1637)
- 171759: The good mans priuiledge (1618)
- 172029: Briefe directions vnto a godly life (1618)
- 172031: A caueat for cold Christians. In a sermon preached by Mr. Paul Bayne ... Wherein the common disease of Christians, with the remedie, is plainly and excellently set downe for all that will vse it (1618)
- 172065: Antichrist the pope of Rome: or, the pope of Rome is Antichrist (1625)
- 172495: The mirrour or miracle of Gods loue vnto the world of his elect (1619)
- 172499: The trial of a Christians estate: or a discouerie of the causes, degrees, signes and differences of the apostasie both of the true Christians and false (1618)
- 173229: The cure of cares or a short discourse, declaring the condition of worldly cares; with some remedies appropriated unto them (1627)
- 173308: Three and twentie sermons, or catechisticall lectures upon the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1630)
- 173435: Loues sacrifice (1633)
- 173672: The pourtraiture of the image of God in man (1627)
- 173768: Contentment in Gods gifts or some sermon notes leading to equanimitie and contentation. By Henry Mason parson of S. Andrews Vndershaft London (1630)
- 173773: Gods smiting to amendment, or, reuengement (1629)
- 174018: The name altar, or thysiaste?rion, anciently given to the holy table (1637)
- 174254: The man for heaven (1639)
- 174297: The nevv art of lying (1634)
- 174854: Ten sermons, preached vpon seuerall Sundayes and saints dayes (1636)
- 174936: Antidotum Lincolniense· or An answer to a book entituled, The holy table, name, & thing, &c. said to be written long agoe by a minister in Lincolnshire, and printed for the diocese of Lincolne, a?. 1637 (1637)
- 174937: Antidotum Lincolniense· or An answer to a book entituled, The holy table, name, & thing, &c. said to be written long agoe by a minister in Lincolnshire, and printed for the diocese of Lincolne, a?. 1637 (1637)
- 175042: The Churches authority asserted (1637)
- 175050: The soules miserie and recoverie: or, The grieving of the spirit how it is caused, and how redressed (1636)
- 175274: The descent of authoritie: or, The magistrates patent from heaven (1637)
- 175493: The historie of Titana, and Theseus (1608)
- 176109: The vveapon-salves maladie: or, A declaration of its insufficiencie to performe what is attributed to it (1637)
- 176827: Euangelicall spices, or, The incense of the gospell (1627)
- 177008: A treatise of the Beatitudes· Or Christs happy men (1637)
- 177271: A Yorkshire tragedy (1608)
- 177732: Manassehs miraculous metamorphosis (1621)
- 178162: The religion of protestants a safe way to salvation (1638)
- 178234: Tvvo and tvventie lectures vpon the fiue first chapters of Ieremiah (1620)
- 178423: The humiliation of the Sonne of God (1635)
- 178428: Iustifying faith: or The faith by which the just do live (1631)
- 178429: The knowledg of Christ Jesus. Or The seventh book of commentaries vpon the Apostles Creed: containing the first and generall principles of Christian theologie: with the more immediate principles concerning the true knowledge of Christ. Divided into foure sections. Continued by Thomas Jackson Dr. in Divinitie, chaplaine to his Majestie in ordinarie, and president of Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford (1634)
- 178435: A treatise of the divine essence and attributes. By Thomas Iackson Doctor in Divinitie, chaplaine to his Majestie in ordinary, and vicar of S. Nicolas Church in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne. The first part (1629)
- 179111: The decree of the court of Parliament against Iohn Chastel (1595)
- 179489: The copie of a letter sent by the French king to the people of Artoys and Henault (1595)
- 179758: The Christians concordance (1622)
- 180014: A view of all the right honourable the Lord Mayors of this honorable citty of London (1599)
- 180050: A ready vvay to remember the Scriptures. Or, A table of the Old and Nevv Testament. By that late able, painfull, and worthy man of God, Ezekiel Culuervvell, minister of the Word (1637)
- 181016: A discourse of the Sabbath and the Lords Day (1636)
- 181017: A discourse of the Sabbath and the Lords Day (1636)
- 181019: Innovations unjustly charged upon the present church and state. Or An ansvver to the most materiall passages of a libellous pamphlet made by Mr. Henry Burton, and intituled An apologie of an appeale, &c. By Christopher Dow, B.D (1637)
- 181281: A relation or iournall of the beginning and proceedings of the English plantation setled at Plimoth in New England, by certaine English aduenturers both merchants and others (1622)
- 181292: The saints submission and Sathans overthrow. Or, Sermons on James 4.7. By that faithfull and reverend divine, Iohn Preston, Doctor in divinitie, Chaplaine in ordinarie to his Majestie, Master of Emmanuel Colledge, sometime preacher of Lincolnes-Inne (1638)
- 181783: The buckler of the faith: or, A defence of the confession of faith of the reformed churches in France, against the obiections of M. Arnoux the Iesuite (1620)
- 181817: The chronicle history of Henry the fift (1602)
- 182451: Christs love and affection towards Jerusalem (1637)
- 182968: The cure of cares. Or a short discourse, declaring the condition of worldly cares; with some remedies appropriated unto them (1630)
- 182973: Three treatises (1634)
- 182997: The epicures fast: or: A short discourse, discouering the licenciousnesse of the Romane Church in her religious fasts. By Henrie Mason, parson of St. Andrews Vndershaft, London (1626)
- 183459: Antidotum adversus Ecclesię Romanę de merito proprie? dicto ex condigno venenum (1639)
- 184388: A letter written by Mr. Paul Bayne, minister of Gods word, lately deceased. Effectually instructing, and earnestly prouoking to true repentance, loue, and new obedience. Very profitable for euery one that would proceede on in the constant course of a godly life, shewing the way vnto it, and seriously exciting vnto more perfection therein (1617)
- 184885: A merry discourse of Meum, and Tuum, or, Mine and Thine (1639)
- 185042: Luthers fore-runners: or, A cloud of witnesses, deposing for the Protestant faith (1624)
- 185066: The bloudy rage of that great Antechrist [sic] of Rome and his superstitious adherents, against the true Church of Christ and the faithfull professors of his Gospell (1624)
- 185408: The history of Susanna (1638)
- 185440: A plea for peace: or A sermon preached in St. Pauls Church in London. Iuly 9. 1637. By Henry Vertue, parson of the parish church of Alhollowes Honey-Lane in London (1637)
- 185449: The vvorkes of Mr. Iohn VVeemse of Lathocker in Scotland, in foure volumnes (1637)
- 185470: The safegard of the soule (1619)
- 186494: The logicians school-master: or, A comment vpon Ramus logicke. By Mr. Alexander Richardson sometime of Queenes Colledge in Cambridge (1629)
- 186601: Annotations vpon the second booke of Moses, called Exodus (1622)
- 186664: Euangelicall spices, or, The incense of the Gospell (1627)
- 187732: A godly forme of houshold gouernment (1630)
- 187767: The oration made vnto the French king by the deputies of the Nationall Synode of the Reformed Churches of France, vpon the death of the Marquesse d'Ancre, with the Kings answere therunto, 27. Maij. 1617 (1617)
- 188413: Seaven sermons (1640)
- 188595: Theologicall questions, dogmaticall observations, and evangelicall essays, vpon the Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to St. Matthew (1640)
- 188666: The conuerts catechisme (1616)
- 189482: A preparation to the receiuing of Christs body and bloud (1627)
- 189740: The stewards last account (1622)
- 190648: A looking glasse, for London and Englande. Made by Thomas Lodge Gentleman, and Robert Greene. In Artibus Magister (1602)
- 190732: A godlie garden (1607)
- 190878: The Christian synagogue (1630)
- 190946: The shielde and revvarde of the faithfull. Or a meditation vpon Genesis 15. chap. vers. 1. Written by Phillip of Mornay Lord of Plessis-Marly and faithfully translated according to the last French copie (1620)
- 191600: The cure of cares. Or A short discourse, declaring the condition of wordly cares; with some remedies appropriated unto them (1628)
- 191651: Iustinian the Emperor defended, against Cardinal Baronius (1616)
- 192098: A thankes-giuing, for the decreasing, and hope of the removing of the plague (1637)
- 192337: A sermon on the Second Commandement (1624)
- 192637: Churches, that is, appropriate places for Christian vvorship (1638)
- 192638: The reverence of Gods house· (1638)
- 193888: A thankesgiving, for the decreasing, and hope of the removing of the plagve (1637)
- 194084: Luthers fore-runners: or, A cloud of witnesses deposing for the Protestant faith (1624)
- 195483: The hvmiliation of the Sonne of God (1636)
- 196668: The name altar, or thysiaste?rion, anciently given to the holy table (1637)
- 197104: Christ Iesus triumphant (1607)
- 197156: Markes of salvation (1637)
- 198191: The summe of Christian doctrine (1640)
- 200540: The sincere convert (1640)
- 201074: Edward Pearce inventor (1640)
- 203000: A short catechisme (1631)
- 203007: Certayn sermons, preached upon severall occasions (1639)
- 203952: A letter unto them of the Romish church, by Peter du Moulin minister ofthe reformed church of Paris (1623)
- 204923: Newes from Brest (1594)
- 205802: Seaven sermons (1640)
- 207010: The knowledg of Christ Jesus. Or The seventh book of commentaries vpon the Apostles Creed: containing the first and generall principles of Christian theologie: with the more immediate principles concerning the true knowledge of Christ. Divided into foure sections. Continued by Thomas Jackson Dr. in Divinitie, chaplaine to his Majestie in ordinarie, and president of Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford (1634)
- 208011: Poetical miscellanies (1797)
- 208472: A compleat history of Oxfordshire (1730)
- 208504: Mr. Pearse's last legacy. :Two discourses, viz. I. A beam of divine glory:, or, The unchangeableness of God, opened, vindicated, and improved. II. The souls rest in God. Very useful to quiet the minds of Christians, when discomposed on the account of mans mortality, and the mutability of humane affairs. By E.P. author of The great concern, or, Preparation for death, &c (1687)
- 208872: Observations on the causes and cure of smoky chimneys (1787)
- 209006: A short essay on the operation of lithotomy (1727)
- 209009: Lithotomia Douglassiana (1723)
- 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)
- 209056: A catalogue of books, for 1793; containing several valuable collections, lately purchased. And a great Number of Curious and Rare Books, Some very Capital Books of Prints, Hindoo and other high finished Drawings, fine Prints, Manuscripts, Atlasses, Surveys of Counties, &c. purchased out of the principal Libraries, sold in 1792. Amongst which are the following: Boydel's and Nicol's Shakespeare, early impres. The Houghton Collection of Prints, ditto Fifty-Three Hindoo, or India Paintings Le Brun's Collection of Prints, fine impres. Weirotter's Works Dessins des Jean Prestel Boyer's D'aguilles Gallery Habits of the Levant, beautifully coloured Hamilton's Etruscan Antiquities, 2 vols. Antiquarian Prints, 2 vols. Hodge's Large Views in India, 12 numbers, very fine impressions Metz's beautiful Imitations of Antient and Modern Drawings, 90 Prints Crispin de Pas's Drawing Book Bavaria Sancta, 4 vols. rare Travels through the Rhaetian Alps, with picturesque views Ostade's Etchings, very fine A fine Collection of Scarce Prints, by Hollar, Della Bella, Callot, L. Clerc, Mark Antony, Goltzius, and other old engravers, in port folio, with leaves, and very eleg. bound in morocco A Port folio, with scarce English Portraits, by Smith, Vandyck, Becket, Cooper, &c. Archaeologia by the Society of Antiquarians, 9 vols. 4 to. Tempest's Cries of London, old impressions A Large Collection of Books of Emblems, curious and rare Surveys of Counties, Chapman's, Dury and Andrews, Rocque's, Jeffery's, Armstrong's, &c. of Nottinghamshire, Kent, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Bedford, Buckingham, Huntingdon, Dorsetshire, Durham, Oxford, &c. &c. Rennell's large Bengal Atlas Merian's Surinam Insects, original edition, beautifully coloured Catesby's Carolina, 2 vols. ditto Lewin's Birds, 5 vols. all drawings on vellum paper, and beautifully coloured Hill's Herbal, the largest paper, coloured Vandermeuiin's Large and Capital Prints of the Battles of Lewis XIV. Pennant's London, first edit. l. p. interleaved in 4 vols. with a great number of additional Prints and Drawings Sleazer's Theatrum Scotiae, fine impression Carter's Antiquities, 25 numbers Sandrart's Academia Ars Pictoria Lavater's Physiognomy, 25 numbers, first impressions Hearne and Byrne's Antiquities Delices de la Grande Bretagne Description des Arts et Metiers, 9 vols. Bleau's Atlas, 11 vols. illuminated Chambers's Encyclopedia, by Rees, 4 vols. in Russia Ashmole's Order of the Garter Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire, 1656 - Summons to Parliament, original edit. bound in russia - Monasticon Anglicanum, Latin, 2 vols. 1682, &c. Grafton's Chronicle, b. l. 1568 Dart's Antiquities of Westminster and Canterbury, 3 vols. Bruce, Cook, Hawkesworth, Phillips, White, Parkinson, Phipps, &c. Voyages Worsley's Hist. of the Isle of Wight Vicar's Parliamentary Chronicle, 4 parts, compleat England's Worthies, from 1642, to 1647, with fine portraits, by Hollar, &c. very rare Some Curious and Valuable Manuscripts, and printed Missals on vellum And many other equally Scarce and Valuable. The books in general are in very good Condition, many in elegant Bindings, and are now on sale exceeding Cheap, (for Ready Mony only), and will continue on Sale by Henry Chapman, Bookseller, No. 65, Chandois Street, Covent Garden. Catalogues (price 6d, allowed to Purchasers), may be had of the following Booksellers, Mr. Collins, Exchange Alley, Cornhill, Mr. J. Walker, Paternoster-Row, Mr. Stockdale, Piccadilly, and at the Place of Sale (1793)
- 209058: Appendix to T. King's catalogue for 1792. Containing a small assemblage of books, In most Languages, Recently Purchased. Many of them in elegant Bindings, and generally in good Condition. They are now selling, January 1793, At the Prices marked in the Catalogue, and in the first Leaf of each Book, by Thomas King, Bookseller, No. 38, King-Street, Covent-Garden. Who gives the full Value for Libraries or Parcels of Books. Catalogues may be had of the following Booksellers, Messrs. Sewell, Cornhill; Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Faulder, New Bond-Street; Fletcher, Oxford; Merrill, Cambridge; and at the Rooms (1793)
- 209061: A catalogue of books, containing many valuable articles, in ancient and modern literature. Among them are Antiquities of Herculaneum, 7 vols. Dalton's Manners of the Egyptians, plain or coloured Carter's Ancient Sculpture, 24 Nos. Gilpin's Tour, complete, 7 vols. Watt's Views, ditto Surveys of Essex, Kent, Surrey, &c. Antiquarian Society Prints Worlidge's Prints, old impressions D'auteroche Siberie, 4 vols grand papier Portraits des Hommes Illustres de Dannemarck Habits of the Levant, coloured Salvator's Roza's Etchings Picart's Temple of the Muses, l. p. Gower de Confessio Amantis, MS. on vellum La Roman de la Rose, ditto Rules of Winchester College, ditto Stuart's Athens, vol. 1. Dugdale's Monasticon Fuller's Worthies Harris's Voyages, 2 vols. best Hackluyt's ditto, 2 vols. best Barlow's Aesop Johnson on Gerarde Swammerdam's Insects Hudson's Dionysius, 2 vols. Dion Cassius Reimarii Justin - Venetiis, 1479 Rei Rusticae Edit. Princeps H. Stephens Thesaurus, Gr. 4 vols. l. p. Chinese Dictionary Sti. Basilii Opera, 3 vols. edit. opt. Sti. Bernardi Opera, 2 vols. edit. opt. Critici Sacri, et Thesaurus Philologicus, 12 vols. edit. opt. Pennant's Tours Phillips's Shrewsbury Vicar's Parliamentary Chronicle, fine copy Shaw's Travels, lest edit. Cook's Last Voyage, first impressions The Myrrour of Knighthood, 4 vols. Don Quixote, by Jarvis, 2 vols. with additional plates by Hogarth Thomson's Works, 2 vols. Swift's Works, 14 vols. Desagulier's Experim. Philosophy, 2 vols. Snelling's Coins Lavater's Physiognomy, 3 vols. Walpole's Royal and Noble Authors, 2 vols. Strawberry Hill, Rabbit Woman (tracts relative to) with prints by Hogarth, &c. Gentleman's Magazines from 1731 to 1772, 42 vols. They are now selling, this day, 1792, for ready Money only, at the low Prices marked in the Catalogue, and on the first Leaf of each Book, by Thomas King, Book Seller, No. 25, New Broad-Street. Catalogues may be had of the following Booksellers, Messrs. Sewell, Cornhill; Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Chapman, Chandos-Street; Fletcher, Oxford; Merrills, Cambridge; at T. King's Great Room, King-Street, Covent-Garden; and at the Place of Sale (1792)
- 209090: A catalogue of several libraries, and parcels of books, lately purchased; consisting of above thirty thousand volumes of Ancient and Modern Literature; In the various Sciences and Languages; including A Large Collection in the Italian Language. The Books are in good Condition, many on large Paper, and in elegant Bindings. The Prices of the several Articles are printed in the Catalogue; at which they will continue on Sale, for Ready-Money only, till all are sold. By Lockyer Davis, Near Gray's Inn, in Holborn, Printer To The Royal Society. M.DCC.LXXXVII. Catalogues (price Six-Pence, which will be returned in Purchase) may be had of Messrs. Robson and Clarke, in New Bond-Street; Debrett, Piccadilly; Egerton, Whitehall; Owen, near Temple-Bar; Sewell, in Cornhill; and at the Place of Sale, Where the full Value will be given For any Library or Parcel of Books (1787)
- 209096: A catalogue of the library of Nicholas Rowe, Esq; Deceas'd, Late Poet-Laureat to His Majesty. Being A Collection of very Valuable Books in Old English History, Poetry, &c. in Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, &c. neatly bound, gilt or letter'd. Which will begin to be sold the Fair Way (the Price being fix'd on the first Leaf of each Book) at Exeter Exchange in the Strand, on Wednesday the 26th of this August, 1719, beginning at Nine a-Clock in the Morning. NB. There's a large Collection of Mss. Catalogues to be had of Mr. Chetwood in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, Mr. Graves at St. James's, Mr. Mears without Temple-Bar, Mr. Clements in St. Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Strahan in Cornhill, and at the Place of Sale (1719)
- 209111: A sermon occasion'd by the much-lamented death of our late gracious Queen Caroline (1737)
- 209148: The duty of apprentices and other servants (1713)
- 209148: The duty of apprentices and other servants (1713)
- 209188: An assize sermon preached at Maidstone, in the county of Kent, March 20, 1749-50 (1750)
- 209200: A catalogue of books, prints, &c. Which are now selling (for ready money) at the prices marked in the catalogue, by Brownlow Waight bookseller, No. 73, Berner's Street, Oxford Street. (late with Mr. Chapman, of Woodstock-Street.) Who will pay the strictest attention and execute with punctuality such Orders as his Friends and the Publick may be pleased to Favor him with. Catalogues to be had at the place of Sale, of Mr. Collins, Change-Alley, Cornhill; Mr. Hatchard, Piccadilly; Mr. Lea, Compton-Street, Corner of Greek-Street, Soho; and Mr. Bremner, in the Strand (1799)
- 209202: A Catalogue of books; containing many valuable and rare articles in ancient and modern literature (1788)
- 209209: The danger and immodesty of the present too general custom of unnecessarily employing men-midwives (1772)
- 209217: Reflections upon East-India shipping (1773)
- 209261: An authentic account of the weights, measures, exchanges, customs, duties, port-charges, &c (1752)
- 209379: The case of the rich young man in the Gospel endeavoured to be set in a clear light; and the levelling principle of selling all, and giving it to the poor, as drawn from that passage, and lately advanced and taught by some,---proved to be ill grounded (1739)
- 209389: The continual plots and attempts of the Romanists (1705)
- 209416: An Account of the burning the city of London (1721)
- 209424: The sixteenth ode of the third book of Horace imitated. With a dedication to the Right Honourable the Lord N---h (1777)
- 209449: A sermon preached in the chapel belonging to the prison of Ludgate, on Sunday, August 29, 1725 (1725)
- 209480: A treatise on the errors and defects of medical education: in which are contained observations on the means of correcting them. By Thomas Withers, M.D. M M S.L. Physician to the York County-Hospital and Public Dispensary (1794)
- 209526: Theopepoithe?sis (1706)
- 209542: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church (1706)
- 209551: A sermon preach'd before His Grace the D. of Marlborough, in the camp at Ulierberg-Abby, near Louvain, in Brabant, July 15. 1705 (1705)
- 209552: Of spiritual rule (1708)
- 209557: The art of contentment (1701)
- 209565: The mortality of God's prophets, and what good Christians ought to learn from it (1704)
- 209566: The strait gate made unpassable (1725)
- 209625: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1738)
- 209632: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen (1701)
- 209716: A Catalogue of several valuable collections of books (1785)
- 209717: A catalogue of curious and valuable books (1785)
- 210111: An history of marine architecture (1800)
- 210124: The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations (1714)
- 210140: An apology to the public, for a continued intrusion on their notice (1788)
- 210192: New experiments in husbandry, for the month of April (1736)
- 210310: A catalogue of a very large and valuable collection of books (1756)
- 210320: A catalogue of the reserved collection of statues, busts, vases, urns, sarcophagi, &c (1788)
- 210329: A catalogue of the large and valuable library of Joseph Edmondson (1786)
- 210342: A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books (1759)
- 210390: The protestant Dissenter's answer to the Reverend Dr. Priestley's free address (1770)
- 210526: The dying speeches and behaviour of the several state prisoners that have been executed the last 300 years (1720)
- 210536: Commentarium nosologicum morbos epidemicos et aeris variationes in urbe Eboracenci locisque vicinis, ab anno 1715, usque ad finem anni 1725, grassantes complectens. Authore Cliftono Winteringham (1727)
- 210540: The true reformation (1709)
- 210543: A geographical description of the coasts, harbours (1740)
- 210650: A sermon, occasioned by the sudden decease of His late Most Excellent and Gracious Majesty George the second, at his palace at Kensington, on Saturday, October 25, 1760 (1760)
- 210684: The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations (1710)
- 210694: A sermon preach'd at St. James's, on Thursday (1711)
- 210698: A sermon occasioned by the death of His most sacred Majesty King George the Second (1760)
- 210761: Report from the committee of proprietors, appointed on the 1st of December, 1772; by the general court of the United East-India Company, to enquire into the present state and condition of the company's affairs (1773)
- 210784: The incomparable necklaces of Major John Choke, for easing young children in breeding and cutting teeth, are to be sold by Adam Livingstone fruiterer, at the south entrance of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill: (1710)
- 210851: The inspector. ... (1753)
- 210898: A sermon preach'd at the parish-churches of St. Alphage, in Canterbury, and Breaksbournwn, in Kent (1721)
- 210899: The great advantages of navigation and commerce to any nation or people (1710)
- 210905: Church-Ornament without idolatry vindicated (1714)
- 210906: The duty of publick worship (1728)
- 210916: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Botolph Aldgate, on Sunday the 28th of October, 1705 (1706)
- 210919: A sermon preach'd before the Queen (1706)
- 210944: God's call of His ministers (1711)
- 210970: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1744)
- 211003: The nature and excellency of the duty of alms-giving (1707)
- 211021: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven (1704)
- 211112: Pen making improved. The patent pen-nibbers is recommended by the inventor ... The above may be had of J. Wilkes, No.57, Cornhill, (1798)
- 211207: Foreign agriculture: or, An essay on the comparative advantages of oxen for tillage in competition with horses (1796)
- 211266: A sermon preach'd on the fast-day, November 10, 1742 (1742)
- 211476: Five several schemes of Christian religion (1738)
- 211761: The crisis: or, the uncertain doom of kingdoms at particular times (1757)
- 211773: A catalogue of the library (1775)
- 211875: Self-Love the great cause of bad times (1701)
- 211980: Hints for some new regulations in the sugar-trade (1792)
- 212074: Three letters to Dr. Price (1776)
- 212113: Geography anatomiz'd (1716)
- 212120: The town and country auctioneer's guide (1797)
- 212272: The speech of the Speaker of the House of Commons (1745)
- 212285: A concise description of the English and French possessions in North-America (1755)
- 212288: A treatise on magnetism (1794)
- 213136: The causes of salvation and vocation considered (1752)
- 213137: Christian's duty and divine efficiency represented (1750)
- 213151: The solemn charge of a Christian minister considered (1750)
- 213153: The duty of praise and Thanksgiving (1715)
- 213162: The excellency and usefulness of wisdom, especially to persons of quality and estate (1704)
- 213171: A sermon preached in the chappel at Guild-Hall, upon Thursday the 7th of September, 1704 (1704)
- 213215: The pretences for the present rebellion, considered (1715)
- 213290: Publick worship set forth and recommended in a sermon preached at St. Peter's Cornhill, on Sunday the 18th of Octob. 1713 (1713)
- 213290: Publick worship set forth and recommended in a sermon preached at St. Peter's Cornhill, on Sunday the 18th of Octob. 1713 (1713)
- 213290: Publick worship set forth and recommended in a sermon preached at St. Peter's Cornhill, on Sunday the 18th of Octob. 1713 (1713)
- 213348: A short and easie method with the Deists (1726)
- 213350: A short and easy method with the Deists (1745)
- 213372: The Truth of Christianity demonstrated (1726)
- 213373: A dissertation concerning private judgment and authority (1726)
- 213376: A dissertation concerning private judgment and authority (1726)
- 213389: A short and easie method with the Jews (1726)
- 213390: A short and easie method with the Jews (1737)
- 213398: The good man's security in times of publick calamity. By Obadiah Hughes (1722)
- 213494: Haman and Mordecai (1716)
- 213503: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1779)
- 213504: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1782)
- 213506: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1784)
- 213507: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1786)
- 213508: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1788)
- 213509: The Shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1773)
- 213510: The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant (1778)
- 213527: Stedfastness to the protestant religion and to the King, recommended upon the alarm of an invasion from Sweden (1717)
- 213626: A sermon against the dangerous and sinful practice of inoculation (1722)
- 213637: The true causes of the contempt of Christian ministers (1719)
- 213695: Collectio itineraria: or a catalogue of valuable books (1725)
- 213697: Librorum in omni scientia & facultate insignium catalogus (1725)
- 213722: The way of the world (1706)
- 213731: The christian passover (1742)
- 213795: A sincere zeal for the protestant interest and our happy constitution in church and state (1716)
- 213806: The subjects duty to the higher powers (1716)
- 213806: The subjects duty to the higher powers (1716)
- 213833: The infallibility of human judgment (1724)
- 213845: The principal motives and circumstances that induced Moses Marcus to leave the Jewish, and embrace the Christian faith (1724)
- 213937: A poetical epistle addressed to Miss Wollstonecraft (1795)
- 214050: A letter to the Right Reverend Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry (1731)
- 214216: The oratorical instructor (1798)
- 215444: The wonderful works of God are to be remembered! A sermon (1795)
- 215521: The roast beef of old England. A cantata (1755)
- 215691: A persuasive to moderate all affections to worldly objects (1716)
- 215708: All for love (1709)
- 215710: Aurenge-Zebe (1704)
- 215914: A new-Year's gift (1704)
- 216120: The london and country brewer (1738)
- 216308: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned gentleman, his lady (1723)
- 216514: The divine authority of the scriptures philosophically prov'd (1744)
- 216532: To improve farming, and lessen the usual expences (1733)
- 216777: An impartial enquiry into the state and utility of the province of Georgia. (1741)
- 216822: Two orations on the doctrine of the cross (1718)
- 217172: The precedency and pre-eminency of Christ as God-Man (1732)
- 217199: A philosophical enquiry concerning the connexion between the miracles and doctrines of Jesus Christ (1739)
- 217355: A sermon preach'd to the religious societies in and about London (1739)
- 217369: A short apology for humane learning (1702)
- 217393: A charge (1753)
- 217480: Statical estimates of the materials of brewing (1784)
- 217507: The philosophical principles of the science of brewing (1798)
- 217737: A second course of letters on Baptism (1757)
- 217784: Quackery unmask'd (1709)
- 217822: A new method of curing the venereal disease much safer and easier than any hitherto used (1724)
- 217862: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1726)
- 217880: An essay on the use of blisters (1718)
- 217883: Of persons on a journey cureing themselves of the secret disease (1733)
- 217893: A reply to a "letter from Andrew Stuart (1776)
- 217903: The first part of the treatise of the late dreadful plague in France (1722)
- 217926: A safe, easy, and expeditious method of procuring any quantity of fresh water at sea (1755)
- 218000: The grounds of the complaint of the principal of Hart-Hall (1735)
- 218145: An account of the Tilbury water (1737)
- 218146: An account of the Tilbury water (1740)
- 218174: The present state of physick & surgery in London (1701)
- 218276: An account of the glacieres or ice alps in Savoy (1744)
- 218369: Description and use of the compound microscope (1780)
- 218432: The accomplish'd maid (1767)
- 218476: Pliny's panegyrick upon the Emperor Trajan. Translated from the Latin by George Smith Esq (1730)
- 218509: The abounding of iniquity no just ground for distrusting the prophecies or promises of holy writ (1792)
- 218958: An account of the trade between Great-Britain, France, Holland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Africa, Newfoundland, &c (1715)
- 219427: Candid animadversions on Mr. Henry Moore's Reply (1794)
- 219437: A candid inquiry into the nature of government (1792)
- 219465: The capricious lovers (1764)
- 219466: The capricious lovers (1765)
- 219508: Careless husband (1705)
- 220036: An address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland (1793)
- 220090: An address to the public (1787)
- 220142: Admonitions and cautions to discharg'd debtors (1725)
- 220159: The advantages of a free people (1745)
- 220167: The advantages of righteousness to a nation (1729)
- 220628: A dissertation on the pox (1731)
- 220716: Advice to protestants residing in popish countries (1709)
- 220780: The smugglers (1729)
- 220788: Aglaura (1774)
- 220867: Conversation (1767)
- 221097: Batt upon batt (1706)
- 221202: Bella! Horrida bella! Friday about three o'clock, as Mr. Magee, lottery office-keeper, of Cornhill, passed through the Royal-Exchange, ... he was violently assaulted by a number of ruffians, (1787)
- 221259: Bethlem Hospital. A poem in blank verse (1717)
- 221268: Bibliotheca Americana (1789)
- 221280: Bibliotheca Dickensoniana: or, a catalogue of the library of the late learned William Dickenson, One of the Chirurgeons of St. Thomas Hospital (1719)
- 221318: Bibliotheca Salmoneana, pars prima. Or, a catalogue of part of the library of the learned William Salmon, M.D. deceas'd (1713)
- 221572: Amphitryon: or, The two Socia's (1706)
- 221598: The ancient and present state of Glocestershire (1768)
- 221608: The ancient physician's legacy impartially survey'd (1733)
- 221640: A catalogue of a collection of antient and modern coins and medals (1795)
- 221641: Animadversions upon Mr. Tho. Chubb's discourse on miracles (1741)
- 222046: An appeal to the public, in behalf of Elizabeth Canning (1753)
- 222123: An archaeological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles (1782)
- 222137: A letter from Captain Joseph Price (1781)
- 222138: The architecture of M. Vitruvius (1791)
- 222145: An argument in defence of the exclusive right claimed by the colonies to tax themselves (1774)
- 222185: Arithmetick in epitome (1716)
- 222186: Arithmetick in epitome (1715)
- 222323: The ass: or, the serpent (1712)
- 222324: The ass (1713)
- 222350: Association papers (1793)
- 222577: An authentic narrative of the dissensions and debates in the Royal Society (1784)
- 222864: Sympathy with our suffering brethren (1755)
- 222892: A catalogue of the libraries of Edward Marshall Esq (1724)
- 222897: A catalogue of curious, valuable, and uncommon books, in Several Faculties and Languages: Being, A Collection of History, Law, Divinity, Physick, Architecture, Antiquities (1723)
- 222900: Catalogus librorum, tam antiquorum, quam recentium in omni & facultate praestantissimorum (1723)
- 222904: Bibliotheca antiquaria & politica (1723)
- 222931: Royal tears! (1785)
- 222973: Sacred biography (1712)
- 223111: A compendious grammar of the current corrupt dialect of the jargon of Hindostan, (commonly called Moors) (1796)
- 223145: A catalogue of the library of Richard Wright (1787)
- 223210: Bibliotheca Askeviana (1784)
- 223307: The proposed system of trade with Ireland explained (1785)
- 223322: A collection of papers against the Scots toleration and patronages (1712)
- 223379: The vessels of mercy, and the vessels of wrath, delineated, in a new, uncontroverted, and practical light (1758)
- 223445: The session of musicians (1724)
- 223507: The constant couple (1701)
- 223508: The constant couple (1704)
- 223910: A letter about a motion in convocation, to the Reverend Dr. Thomas Brett, L.L.D. rector of Betteshanger in Kent (1712)
- 223912: The Present state of religion in Ireland (1712)
- 223990: A letter from the President of Calais to two gentlemen at London; with a relation of the confessions made by the murtherers of the English gentlemen. Together with the proceedings of Mons. D'Omberval, councellor of the King in his councils, master of requests in ordinary of his houshould, and lieutenant general of the police of the city, provistship, and vicourty of Paris. Together with the judges holding the presidial seat of justice for the chatlet of Paris; with the sentence of condemnation given by them against Joseph Bizeau, and Peter le Febvre, for the robberie and assassinations by them committed near Calais, the 21st of september last, ... Translated from the original French (1724)
- 224007: The effigies, parentage, education, life, merry-pranks and conversation of the celebrated Mrs. Sally Salisbury (1723)
- 224036: A letter to the Right Reverend Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfieldd and Coventry (1731)
- 224110: An epistle from a young lady to an ensign in the guards (1779)
- 224291: Every man his own physician (1764)
- 224444: Ceremonies to be observed in presence of the sovereign and knights companions of the most noble Order of the Garter, at Windsor (1771)
- 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)
- 224580: Febrifugum magnum (1723)
- 224733: Report of the committee of the Board of Agriculture (1795)
- 224941: The gamester (1705)
- 224983: The providence of God in the plagues of mankind (1721)
- 225264: A vindication of the immortality of the soul, and a future state. By William Assheton, D.D. rector of Beckenham in Kent, and chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Ormond (1703)
- 225311: Transnatural philosophy (1706)
- 225345: Ceremonies to be observed in presence of the sovereign, and knights companions of the most noble Order of the Garter at Windsor (1771)
- 225363: The Shooting of Admiral Byng, on board the Monarque, March 14, 1757 (1757)
- 225399: Poems (1778)
- 225409: A poetical address to almighty God (1777)
- 225423: The irish massacre set in a clear light (1714)
- 225424: The irish massacre set in a clear light (1715)
- 225429: Febrifugum magnum (1723)
- 225430: Febrifugum magnum (1723)
- 225479: The fall of the Earl of Essex (1731)
- 225505: Dr. Tillotson's letter to Mr. Nicholas Hunt (1711)
- 225593: The spirit of marine law (1800)
- 225870: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1743)
- 225935: Impartial reflections upon the present crisis (1796)
- 226023: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1750)
- 226178: The duty and measures of brotherly love (1724)
- 226387: The salvation of God's people often slow (1745)
- 226496: The state of the sugar-trade (1747)
- 226591: A letter to a friend (1733)
- 226600: A collection of state-papers (1782)
- 226639: Religion and patriotism the constituents of a good soldier (1756)
- 226655: A dissertation on the disorders which affect the neck of the bladder (1795)
- 226666: An essay on the improvement of midwifery (1733)
- 226861: Thoughts on the naval strength of the British Empire (1795)
- 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)
- 226974: A catalogue of the library of John Henderson (1786)
- 226980: A catalogue of the library of the late John Grey (1770)
- 226999: A catalogue of the library of Thomas Jekyl (1775)
- 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)
- 227082: To be published by subscription (1797)
- 227086: A catalogue of the valuable museum (1794)
- 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)
- 227184: The causes of the present complaints fairly stated and fully refuted (1793)
- 227206: A Caution to gentlemen who use Sheridan's dictionary (1790)
- 227506: A journal (1720)
- 227544: Judging for ourselves (1739)
- 227551: The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations (1710)
- 227552: The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations (1710)
- 227723: A full and clear proof (1774)
- 227734: Considerations on a pamphlet, entitled "Thoughts on our acquistions in the East-Indies, particularly respecting Bengal." (1772)
- 227745: A general view of the East-India Company (1772)
- 227778: A fair state of the case between the East India company, and the owners of ships now in their service (1786)
- 227799: The kite (1729)
- 227831: Sketch of the debate in the House of Commons, on passing the bill for the continuation of the chater of the East India Company, May 25th, 1793 (1793)
- 227945: A brief examination into the increase of the revenue, commerce, and manufactures, of Great Britain, from 1792 to 1799 (1799)
- 227946: A brief examination into the increase of the revenue, commerce, and manufactures, of Great Britain, from 1792 to 1799 (1799)
- 227947: A brief examination into the increase of the revenue, commerce, and manufactures, of Great Britain, from 1792 to 1799 (1799)
- 227950: A brief history of England, since the time of Julius Cęsar (1706)
- 228324: A catalogue of a good collection of books (1787)
- 228328: A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books (1779)
- 228344: A catalogue of a large collection of the best books (1760)
- 228356: A grateful remembrance of the reformation of the Church of England from popery (1723)
- 228381: A catalogue of a truly capital and valuable collection of drawings (1787)
- 228414: A catalogue of a very large and curious collection of books (1758)
- 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)
- 228422: A catalogue of a very large collection of good books (1757)
- 228445: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Cathedral-Church of St Paul, on Monday, Jan 30, 1746-7 (1747)
- 228458: A catalogue of books, including The Collection of the late Mr. John Millan, a Capital Law Library, And several Parcels lately Purchased (1784)
- 228467: A grateful remembrance of the reformation of the Church of England from popery (1723)
- 228472: A catalogue of cameos (1773)
- 228476: A catalogue of choice and valuable books in most faculties and languages (1722)
- 228478: A sermon preach'd to the religious societies in and about London (1739)
- 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)
- 228544: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen (1704)
- 228550: A catalogue of prints and books of prints (1779)
- 228555: A sermon preach'd in Lambeth Chapel, at the consecration of the Right Reverend Fathers in God of Spring, Lord bishiop of Exeter, and Charles, Lord Bishop of Norwich, on Sunday Feb. 8. 1707/8. By Samuel Bradford, D.D. Rector of St. Mary le Bow, and chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty (1708)
- 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)
- 228563: A catalogue of several libraries of books (1784)
- 228584: A catalogue of the botanical and natural history part of the library of the late John (1794)
- 228585: A catalogue of the British (1783)
- 228622: A catalogue of the Egyptian and other antiquities, Greek, Roman, and other medals, and coins, in gold, silver, and brass, curious mathematical instuments, natural and artificial curiosities, dry and preserved in spirits, &c. &c (1751)
- 228623: A catalogue of the elegant and valuable libraries of Charles Chauncy (1790)
- 228700: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of Mr. William Powell, late of the borough of Southwark, deceased (1762)
- 228707: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1751)
- 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)
- 228893: Chariots of iron no check to the divine power, &c (1734)
- 228903: Charity (1740)
- 228937: Charon (1719)
- 228943: An essay on fundamentals (1754)
- 229084: Christian preaching (1742)
- 229178: Church-Ornament without idolatry vindicated (1714)
- 229217: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1751)
- 229221: The city Quixote (1785)
- 229387: A comparative view of the antient monuments of India (1785)
- 229448: A compleat discovery of a method of observing the longitude at sea (1724)
- 229454: The divine judgments against the lewd and idolatrous midianites vindicated, and applied as a warning against the wiles of the modern midianites (1756)
- 229555: Concio ad clerum londinensem habita in Ecclesia? parochiali Sancti Elphegi Juxta Collegium Sionense (1742)
- 229618: The conduct of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Winchester (1770)
- 229648: The glorious reward of Christian fortitude (1732)
- 229721: Considerations on the Annual Million Bill (1787)
- 229743: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen, and citizens of London, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Wednesday, January 30, 1750 (1751)
- 229853: An elementary introduction to the Latin grammar (1795)
- 229912: The scheme and conduct of providence (1736)
- 229913: The scheme and conduct of providence (1740)
- 229955: A dissertation concerning the evil nature and fatal consequence of immoderate anger and revenge (1725)
- 230019: Considerations on the present state of affairs between England and America (1778)
- 230181: A description of the Guernsey Lilly (1737)
- 230200: A description of the Western Islands of Scotland (1716)
- 230369: The dignity of the royal character (1749)
- 230400: Directions to judge whether a nation be in a thriving condition (1729)
- 230435: A discourse addressed to the people of Great-Britain, May 13th, 1792 (1792)
- 230443: A discourse concerning ridicule and irony in writing (1729)
- 230674: The dealers in stock's assistant (1725)
- 230892: A description of a chart of biography (1765)
- 230893: A description of a chart of biography (1770)
- 230934: East India House (1793)
- 231001: Edwin (1724)
- 231070: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, September 3, 1753 (1753)
- 231220: England happy at home and abroad (1707)
- 231378: Epigrams of Martial, &c. with mottos from Horace, &c (1773)
- 231441: An epistle to Sir Richard Steele (1722)
- 231442: An epistle to Sir Richard Steele (1722)
- 231455: An epistle to the Right Honourable John Earl of Stairs (1722)
- 231459: An epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole (1726)
- 231500: An equal capacity in the subjects of Great Britain for civil employment the best security to the government, and the protestant religion (1717)
- 231502: Equality (1792)
- 231544: Greenwich-Park (1710)
- 231649: Free thoughts on quacks and their medicines (1776)
- 231817: Bibliotheca Askeviana (1774)
- 231858: The negotiations of Sir Thomas Roe (1740)
- 231877: Escapes of a poetical genius (1752)
- 231884: An essay concerning humane understanding (1706)
- 231902: An essay on book-keeping (1721)
- 231998: An essay on the interests of Britain (1780)
- 232131: Essays on agriculture (1796)
- 232151: An estimate of places for life (1728)
- 232159: E?tat des finances et des ressources de la Re?publique franc?aise, au 1er janvier, 1796 (1796)
- 232185: The european Magazine (1795)
- 232232: The evidence of things not seen (1701)
- 232255: An exact copy of an epistolary correspondence between the Rev. Mr. M- and S- B- (1768)
- 232287: An examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases (1719)
- 232289: An examination of Mr. Chubb's discourse on miracles (1742)
- 232324: The excellency and advantage of doing good (1748)
- 232462: The expediency of a divine revelation represented (1729)
- 232463: The expediency of a divine revelation represented (1733)
- 232487: Experiments and observations on animal heat (1779)
- 232601: The followers of reason vindicated (1795)
- 232650: For 1792 (1792)
- 232727: The conventicle (1715)
- 233019: The court kalendar (1735)
- 233107: A sermon preach'd at Westminster-Abby, March the 8th, 1710/11, the anniversary of the Queen's inauguration. By John Cockburn, D.D (1711)
- 233235: Cursory observations on the poems attributed to Thomas Rowley (1782)
- 233434: The distinction of High-Church and Low-Church (1705)
- 233601: The double deceit: or, A cure for jealousy (1736)
- 233635: Dr. Bennet upon schism. (1716)
- 233642: Dr. Friend's epistle to Dr. Mead (1719)
- 233643: Dr. Friend's epistle to Dr. Mead (1720)
- 233846: The duty of benevolence and charity (1742)
- 233864: The duty of living peaceably as men (1717)
- 233870: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Beachcroft, Kt. Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Wednesday, January 16th. 1711/12 (1712)
- 233974: A sermon preach'd before the Lord-mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, on the fifth of November, 1710. By Lilly Butler, D.D. minister of St. Mary Aldermanbury (1710)
- 234000: The faithful bride of Granada (1704)
- 234079: A familiar epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole (1735)
- 234476: God's threatnings against sinful nations exemplified (1750)
- 234542: The good effects of a publick and exemplary piety (1732)
- 234665: The great danger and mistake of all new uninspir'd prophecies (1708)
- 234669: The great happiness of a lawful government (1725)
- 234746: A guide to adventurers in the lottery (1786)
- 234865: The harmony of the sacred and civil polity (1719)
- 235143: Histoire de l'administration des finances de la Re?publique Franc?aise (1796)
- 235188: An historical journal of the expeditions by sea and land, to the North of California; in 1768, 1769, and 1770 (1790)
- 235199: An historical tragedy of the civil wars (1723)
- 235356: The history of the Chancery (1726)
- 235369: An history of the instances of exclusion from the Royal Society (1784)
- 235376: The history of the lateral operation (1726)
- 235618: How to judge aright of the former and the present times (1714)
- 235638: Human learning recommended from the example of Moses (1727)
- 235712: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Butolph's Aldgate (1730)
- 235904: The idylliums of Moschus and Bion (1724)
- 235905: The idylliums of Moschus and Bion (1724)
- 236026: In commemoration of the happy accession of the illustrious house of Hanover to the throne of Great-Britain (1742)
- 236229: The inspector (1751)
- 236295: Interesting letters on the French revolution, extracted from the celebrated works of Mr. Malouet, member of the Constituent Assembly of 1789 (1795)
- 236697: A letter about a motion in convocation, to the Reverend Dr. Thomas Brett, L.L.D. rector of Betteshanger in Kent (1712)
- 236798: A letter from a merchant who has left off trade to a Member of Parliament (1738)
- 236800: A letter from a minister in the country, to a gentleman in London, with a project for the promoting of reformation of manners (1701)
- 236897: Letter from the Earl of Winchilsea to the president of the Board of Agriculture, on the advantage of cottagers renting land (1796)
- 236991: A letter to a foreign nobleman (1793)
- 237008: A letter to a friend on the subject of inoculation (1757)
- 237068: A letter to Caleb D'Anvers, Esq (1729)
- 237099: A letter to Earl Stanhope, from Mr. Miles. With notes (1794)
- 237158: A letter to Mr. Maitland (1722)
- 237211: A letter to the Bishop of Ely, upon the occasion of his suppos'd late charge (said to be deliver'd at Cambridge, August 7th, 1716.) as far as relates to what is therein urg'd against frequent communion; and for the (pretended) Episcopal Reform'd Churches to Transylvania, Great Poland, and Prussia. By Philalethes (1717)
- 237257: A letter to the free-holders of Great-Britain (1715)
- 237487: Letters between Doctor Wood a Roman Catholick (1717)
- 237519: Letters of Abelard and Heloise (1722)
- 237551: Letters on the drama (1796)
- 237600: Letters written to the governor and directors of the Bank of England (1797)
- 237809: Lucius (1717)
- 237883: The magnetic atlas, or variation charts of the whole terraqueous globe (1794)
- 237937: The malecontent. A letter from an Associator to Francis Plowden (1794)
- 238004: Man's best right (1793)
- 238056: Marriages made in heav'n (1712)
- 238174: Meetness for the heavenly glory a just reason for thanskgiving unto God (1723)
- 238274: A memorial for the perusal of the grand preservative of peace and allegiance both in His Majesty's absence from, and presence with us (1716)
- 238400: Methodism displayed (1739)
- 238402: Methodism triumphant (1767)
- 238404: The methodist. [blank] (1766)
- 238443: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Greek and Roman coins and medals of the Late Revd. Mr. Wilkins, deceased (1759)
- 238465: The ministerial duty set forth (1740)
- 238589: The mischiefs of unreasonable opposition to government (1749)
- 238732: The national merchant (1736)
- 238739: National sins the cause of national judgements (1751)
- 238821: Nature the great physician; or, Every man his own doctor (1744)
- 238884: The new act of assembly of the island of Jamaica (1789)
- 239003: A new interest pocket-book (1710)
- 239008: The stocks examined and compared (1798)
- 239011: A new method for discovering the longitude both at sea and land (1714)
- 239143: For the benefit of six orphans (1767)
- 239144: For the benefit of six orphans (1767)
- 239225: Four essays upon the English language (1758)
- 239252: Four sermons preached at Fort-William (1708)
- 239320: Free and candid disquisitions (1751)
- 239386: A friendly address to the members of the several clubs (1793)
- 239485: Fun (1752)
- 239524: A funeral sermon (1794)
- 239778: General view of the agriculture in the counties of Roxburgh and Selkirk (1798)
- 239797: General view of the agriculture of the county of Argyll (1798)
- 239810: General view of the agriculture of the county of Clydesdale (1798)
- 239829: A general view of the agriculture of the county of Kent (1796)
- 239833: General view of the agriculture of the county of Lancaster (1795)
- 239835: General view of the agriculture of the county of Lincoln (1799)
- 239850: General view of the agriculture of the county of Norfolk (1796)
- 239855: General view of the agriculture of the county of Nottingham (1798)
- 239867: General view of the agriculture of the county of Stafford (1796)
- 239886: General view of the agriculture of the North Riding of Yorkshire (1800)
- 239889: General view of the agriculture of the West Riding of Yorkshire (1799)
- 240011: Gibraltar (1727)
- 240079: Liberty asserted (1704)
- 240080: Liberty deposed (1768)
- 240088: Libitina sine conflictu (1752)
- 240217: A collection of epigrams (1727)
- 240249: A list of the company's civil and military servants, at their settlements in Bengal, Madras, Bombay, Fort Marlborough, the Island of St. Helena, and China. Corrected up to the date of the last advices from India (1788)
- 240548: The modern fanatick (1710)
- 240549: The modern fanatick (1711)
- 240575: The modes of quotation used by the evangelical writers explained and vindicated (1789)
- 240955: The mystery reveal'd (1759)
- 240994: Observations and examples to assist magistrates in setting the assize of bread (1766)
- 240996: Observations and facts relative to public houses (1794)
- 241059: Observations on the credit and finances of Great Britain (1797)
- 241067: Observations on the different strata of earths (1727)
- 241095: Observations on the late increase of the dividend on bank stock (1788)
- 241096: Observations of the late influenza, the febris catarrhalis epidemica of hippocrates, as it appeared at London in 1775 & 1782. By William Grant, M.D (1782)
- 241313: The odes and satires of Horace (1715)
- 241374: The odes (1720)
- 241492: Old stories, which were the fore-runners of the revolution in eighty-eight, reviv'd, viz (1720)
- 241529: Pharmaco-Botanologia (1723)
- 241610: Observations on the establishment of the Bank of England (1797)
- 241625: A pindarique poem sacred to the glorious memory of King William III (1702)
- 241667: A plain and succinct discourse on convulsions in general (1721)
- 241669: Plain and useful directions for those who are afflicted with cancers (1773)
- 241727: A plan for conciliating the jarring political interests of Great Britain and her North American Colonies (1775)
- 241996: Poems on several occasions (1736)
- 242115: Spring (1728)
- 242415: A new survey of England (1731)
- 242421: A new translation of Horace's art of poetry (1727)
- 242440: Constitution in church and state (1746)
- 242488: To nikos, or The victory display'd (1704)
- 242534: A seasonable antidote against popery (1746)
- 242560: The battle of the sexes (1724)
- 242645: To be sold by auction, at Janeway's coffee-house in Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange a royal collection of pictures and prints, ... Being the collection of the ingenious Peter Tunks, limner, deceas'd. Which are brought here for conviency of sale, which will begin on Wednesda the 30th of this instant April 1735, (1735)
- 242677: The description and use of a new astronomical instrument (1735)
- 242960: The powers of the pen (1766)
- 243076: Our duty as patriots, protestants, and Christians, in a time of war (1756)
- 243092: A humble address to the churches of Christ (1750)
- 243141: The scrutiny (1708)
- 243385: A farewell sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Great Kimbel (1707)
- 243415: A religious trust in God the best security against the present rebellion (1715)
- 243415: A religious trust in God the best security against the present rebellion (1715)
- 243421: The great necessity (1721)
- 243424: A second deliverance from popery and slavery (1714)
- 243492: An appendix to the stocks examined and compared (1797)
- 243681: The legal degrees of marriage stated and considered (1774)
- 243842: The court ballad (1717)
- 244028: A collection of papers relating to the East India Trade (1730)
- 244087: Sober advice from Horace (1755)
- 244321: A discourse of divine providence: occasion'd by the demise of Her Late Majesty Queen Anne, and the happy accession of Our Present Sovereign King George to the throne of Great Britain, &c. By Benjamin Stinton (1714)
- 244442: The danger and immodesty of the present too general custom of unnecessarily employing men-midwives (1772)
- 244557: A voyage to the river Sierra-Leone (1788)
- 244592: Thoughts on civilization, and the gradual abolition of slavery in Africa and the West Indies (1789)
- 244654: A few reflections upon the present state of commerce and public credit: with some remarks upon the late conduct of the Bank of England. By an old merchant (1796)
- 244692: Five anniversary sermons upon the fifth of November (1705)
- 244695: A sermon preach'd in Lambeth chapel (1708)
- 244730: Advice to Christians (1719)
- 244781: The terrour of the world (1712)
- 244808: An intire system of arithmetic (1721)
- 244819: A catalogue of very valuable books, in Greek, Latin and English (1706)
- 244821: A catalogue of books (1706)
- 244845: Narrative of the shipwreck of the Juno (1798)
- 244939: Every man his own physician (1764)
- 244943: Sermons preach'd upon several subjects (1726)
- 244979: The signs of the times (1722)
- 244980: The true causes of the contempt of Christian ministers (1719)
- 244990: A sermon at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God (1708)
- 245031: A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Dr. Gregory Sharpe (1771)
- 245033: Account of an elastic trochar, constructed on a new principle, for tapping the hydrocele, or Watery rupture (1781)
- 245095: Will's coffee-house, Cornhill. Gentlemen, I fully expected that some pen, more able than my own, would have addressed you (1794)
- 245109: A catalogue of the entire and valuable library of Doctor Robert Taylor (1762)
- 245385: A history of the English wars (1705)
- 245420: Zeal and moderation reconcil'd (1728)
- 245565: An examination of a charge brought against inoculation (1777)
- 245633: Considerations on the propriety of a plan for inoculating the poor of London at their own habitations (1779)
- 245684: The principle of the commutation-act established by facts (1786)
- 245706: The pentagraph; improved by Henry Pyefinch, optician, Cornhill, London (1790)
- 245709: A disquisition of the stone and gravel (1780)
- 245754: The superstition of omens and prodigies (1717)
- 245803: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1746)
- 245804: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor (1747)
- 245805: O tempora! (1774)
- 245806: A sermon preached at the court end of the town and in the city, on Sunday October 25, 1772 (1773)
- 246093: A sermon, preached in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, on Sunday, January 27, 1793 (1793)
- 246616: The indian's petition (1710)
- 246792: A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, President; and the governors of the London Infirmary (1745)
- 246796: A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, President; and the governors of the London Infirmary (1746)
- 246800: The duty of living peaceably as men (1717)
- 246864: Remarks on Dr. Jurin's last yearly account of the success of inoculation (1727)
- 246873: A short and plain account of inoculation (1723)
- 246875: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners (1714)
- 246916: The denunciation of Christ against Jerusalem, considered and applied in a sermon (1777)
- 246996: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. Peter's Cornhill (1748)
- 247034: An appeal to the word of God for the Trinity in unity (1719)
- 247043: A catalogue of maps, prints, copy-books, &c (1753)
- 247050: A Catalogue of the library of an eminent counsellor lately deceas'd (1709)
- 247138: The excellency of the charity of charity-schools (1713)
- 247140: Of the right use, and abuse, of the things of this world (1712)
- 247176: Account of the experiments tried by the Board of Agriculture (1795)
- 247764: A short review of the quicksilver controversy (1733)
- 247858: Febrifugum magnum (1722)
- 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)
- 248036: Remarks on the Reverend Dr. Hancocke's Febrifugum magnum (1723)
- 248156: The tragedy of King Henry IV. of France: as it is acted by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Beckingham (1720)
- 248231: Cystitomia hypogastrica: or, The method of performing the high operation (1724)
- 248240: A catalogue of several valuable collections of books (1779)
- 248242: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1783)
- 248267: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1783)
- 248356: A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at the Parish-Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday February 18. 1708/9. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William lord bishop of Chester (1709)
- 248363: The blessedness of Christians after death (1713)
- 248464: A letter from Mr. Dalrymple to Dr. Hawkesworth (1773)
- 248722: The complete exchanger (1717)
- 248748: The antiquarian repertory (1780)
- 248755: Cases of the epilepsy (1753)
- 248885: New principles of gardening: or, The laying out and planting parterres, groves, wildernesses, labyrinths, avenues, parks, &c (1739)
- 248887: The nett duties and drawbacks payable on importation and exportation of all sorts of merchandize, digested into an easy method (1754)
- 249031: The aggrandisement and national perfection of Great Britain (1788)
- 249087: An historical account of Thomas Sutton Esq (1737)
- 249118: Narrative of the mutiny of the officers of the army in bengal, in the year 1766 (1773)
- 249204: Commercium philosophico-technicum; or, The philosophical commerce of arts (1765)
- 249247: A new method for valuing of annuities upon lives (1727)
- 249278: Practical observations on the human teeth (1783)
- 249331: A voyage to Arabia F?lix Through the Eastern Ocean and the Streights of the Red-Sea (1732)
- 249373: Reflections upon polygamy (1739)
- 249392: Monasticon Anglicanum (1718)
- 249429: Reflections on the causes which have produced the present distress in commercial credit (1793)
- 249648: The victory of grace over sin and death (1713)
- 249746: Remarks on a book entitled Deism fairly stated (1746)
- 249772: A short introduction to geography (1787)
- 250242: A catalogue of the remaining part of the stock in trade, of Mr. Robert Withy, of Cornhill, print-seller, who is going into another branch of business (1766)
- 250242: A catalogue of the remaining part of the stock in trade, of Mr. Robert Withy, of Cornhill, print-seller, who is going into another branch of business (1766)
- 250480: Defence of Lord Pigot (1778)
- 250850: An Experimental inquiry of some parts of the animal structure. By Clifton Wintringham, Junior (1740)
- 250963: The history of modern Europe (1784)
- 250965: The history of Nadir Shah, formerly called Thomas Kuli Khan, the present Emperor of Persia (1742)
- 250966: The history of physick (1725)
- 250967: The history of the ancient Germans (1738)
- 250971: An history of the life of James Duke of Ormonde (1736)
- 251162: Spiritual counsel: or The fathers advice to his children. By John Norris, M.A. rector of Bemerton near Surum (1701)
- 251276: Grammatical remarks on the practical and current dialect of the jargon of Hindostan (1784)
- 251393: The dramatick works (1728)
- 251428: The gentleman's auditor (1709)
- 251874: A compleat history of Europe (1705)
- 251875: A compleat history of Europe (1709)
- 251876: A compleat history of Europe (1707)
- 251877: A compleat history of Europe (1706)
- 251878: A compleat history of Europe (1710)
- 251879: A compleat history of Europe: or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military, for the year 1711 (1711)
- 251881: A compleat history of Europe (1710)
- 251882: A compleat history of Europe (1711)
- 251883: A compleat history of Europe: or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military, for the year 1712 (1713)
- 252007: For the benefit of the Middlesex-Hospital (1777)
- 252039: Letters from Sir George Brydges now Lord Rodney, to His Majesty's ministers, &c. &c (1789)
- 252419: Emblems for the improvement and entertainment of youth (1769)
- 252427: Emmenologia (1729)
- 252621: I. O! stop not here ye sottish wights, for purl, nor ale, nor gin; (1785)
- 252807: English examples to Lily's grammar-rules (1721)
- 252853: For sale by the candle, at New Lloyd's Coffee-House, Cornhill, on Friday, the 15th day of July, 1796, ... the good galliot Catharine, ... Now lying at King James's Stairs. (1796)
- 252895: Historical remarks on the castle of the Bastille (1789)
- 252934: An impartial and authentic narrative of the battle fought on the 17th of June (1775)
- 252938: Impartial considerations on a bill now depending in parliament (1783)
- 253082: The lives of the principal reformers (1759)
- 253322: Pręmiums or benefits in the Adventure of two millions (1711)
- 253505: Navigation new modell'd (1723)
- 253511: A new gardener's dictionary (1769)
- 253665: The second book of the Pleasant musical companion (1707)
- 253771: Te Deum et jubilate (1707)
- 253995: Some testimonies of Justin Martyr, set in true and clear light: as they relate to Mr. Dodwell's unhappy question, concerning the immorality of the soul (1708)
- 254157: This day is published (1789)
- 254380: Some particular instructions concerning the Christian covenant, and the mysteries by which it is transacted and maintained (1748)
- 254412: St. Paul's charge to Titus, the duty of every minister (1715)
- 254540: The state of the case between Mr. Bedford and Mr. Catcott (1738)
- 254692: The annals of King George (1716)
- 254693: The Annals of King George, year the first (1716)
- 254694: The Annals of King George, year the first (1716)
- 254696: The annals of King George (1718)
- 254697: The annals of King George (1718)
- 254699: The annals of King George (1721)
- 254702: The merry musician (1716)
- 255375: A diary kept in an excursion to Little Hampton (1780)
- 255407: A catalogue of cameos (1774)
- 255982: A catalogue of several libraries lately purchased (1776)
- 255983: A catalogue of a large and valuable colletion of books, intended for the Russia trade, but witheld in consequence of a late failure (1793)
- 256556: The articles of the union (1707)
- 256620: A catalogue of maps, prints, copy-books, &c. from off copper-plates, printed for John Bowles, at the Black-Horse in Cornhill, London. (1749)
- 256700: A catalogue of the cabinet of birds (1769)
- 256714: A catalogue of books, which will be sold by auction (without reserve) by Edward Jeffery, at his room, No. 10, Pall-Mall, on Monday, the 11th of May, and the seventeen following days (Sundays excepted,) containing Bibilotheca Russelliana (1795)
- 256839: A complete list of all the grand matches of cricket that have been played In the Year 1799 (1799)
- 256840: A complete list of all the grand matches of cricket that have been played In the Year 1800 (1800)
- 257004: At a general meeting of the merchants, importers, and dealers in foreign wine, held at Toms Coffee House, in Cornhill, London, on Thursday the 26th February, 1795, (1795)
- 257077: God the giver of victory (1760)
- 257190: Golding and Son, hardware-men, dressing-case makers and perfumers to Her Majesty, No. 82, Cornhill, London, wholesale, retail and for exportation. Powders. French, blonde, pink, (1790)
- 257721: A Catalogue of the entire and valuable library. Of John Ward, D.LL. rhetoric professor in Gresham College, vice president of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Antiquaration Society, and trustee of the British Musaeum, lately deceased (1759)
- 257757: The character of a modern Tory (1713)
- 257863: A catalogue of the remaining part of the valuable collection of the late well known antiquary Mr. Martin (1774)
- 257917: A catalougue of the large & valuable library of books, of Thomas Day, Esquire, deceased, many of which are in elegant bindings (1793)
- 257918: A catalogue of the valuable library of books, of Anthony Keck, Esq. deceased, consisting of several hundred volumes of scarce books, in various languages, arts and sciences; together with sundry valuable manuscripts and missals, brought from his late house, at Theobald's Park, in Herts; which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction (1793)
- 257955: A catalogue of valuable books, consisting of about twelve thousand volumes, of scarce articles, in every branch of literature (1787)
- 257992: The character and duty of a good magistrate (1750)
- 258125: A catalogue of the genuine and curious library (1764)
- 259097: A compendious treatise of the diseases of the skin (1721)
- 259119: Considerations on the East-India bill now depending in Parliament (1779)
- 259216: Compendium anatomico-oeconomicum ea omnia complectens (1746)
- 259252: Considerations relating to the laying any additional duty on sugar from the British plantations (1747)
- 259287: Considerations on a separation of the Methodists from the established church (1794)
- 259288: Considerations on a separation of the Methodists from the established church (1794)
- 259397: The complaints of the manufacturers (1752)
- 259776: Interest at one view (1747)
- 259906: Freeholds, London. Particulars of a nett freehold ground-rent of twenty-four pounds per annum, amply secured by houses and ground, in Still-Alley, near Devonshire-Square, Bishopsgate-Street; also, two freehold houses, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Griffith & Co ... Cornhill, on Monday, the 17th of March, 1794, (1794)
- 260141: The grammar of heraldry (1724)
- 260142: Grammatica Lusitano Anglica (1731)
- 260582: The harmony of divine truth (1796)
- 260606: The harmony of the four gospels (1771)
- 260639: The Harmony of the Holy Gospels digested into one history, according to the order of time (1705)
- 260858: Interest at one view, calculated to a farthing (1751)
- 261058: The gentleman's dictionary (1705)
- 261190: A collection of divine hymns and poems on several occasions (1707)
- 261439: The tickets in the Irish and English state-lotteries are on sale (1797)
- 261623: The history of modern Europe (1779)
- 261650: Brief annals of the church and state under the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1731)
- 261884: The age of dullness (1757)
- 261998: Librorum, in omnibus linguis & literaturp?artibus insignium, catalogus. A catalogue of the libraries of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Creech, A.M. formerly fellow of Wadham College in Oxford, and of John Eyre Esq; lately deceas'd. Consisting of a very large and choice collection of valuable and useful books, in all parts of learning. Particularly great numbers of the classics, publish'd in usum delphini and cum notis variorum, with many other curious and scarce editions. Which will be sold very cheap, (the lowest price fix'd in each book) on Tuesday the 25th day of May 1731. Beginning at eight in the morning. By Fletcher Gyles, bookseller, over-against Gray's-Inn in Holborn. Catalogues may be had gratis, of Mr. Strahan in Cornhill; Mr. Innys in St. Paul's Church Yard; Mr. Woodward in Fleetstreet; Mr. Lewis in Russel-Street Covent-Garden; Mr. King in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Parker in Pall-Mall, London: Mr. Thurlbourn in Cambridge; Mrs. Fletcher in Oxford; Mr. Leake at Bath; booksellers: and at the place of sale (1731)
- 262061: Questions proper for students in divinity (1741)
- 262123: To be sold by auction, by Mr. Young, at Garraway's Coffee-House, Change-Alley, Cornhill, London, on Thursday, the sixteenth day of July, 1795, ... unless sooner disposed of by private contract, ... a valuable and very improvable freehold estate, situate in Colmworth, Eaton-Socon, and Wilden, ... in the county of Bedford: ... consisting of the extensive manor of Colmworth, ... a coppice, called Langley-Wood, and four capital farms: (1795)
- 262163: Librorum in omnibus linguis & literaturp?artibus utilissima collectio: a catalogue of the libraries of John Hughes, Esq; and his brother Mr. Jabez Hughes, both deceased. Containing a very large and choice collection of valuable and useful books in all parts of literature. Particularly a great number of the best and scarcest editions of the Greek and Roman classics, historians and philosophers. Also, a very compleat collection of books relating to the history and antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. Which will be sold very cheap (the lowest price fixed in each book) on Wednesday, January 31. 1732-3, beginning at nine in the morning. By Fletcher Gyles, bookseller, over-against Grays-Inn in Holborn. Catalogues may be had Gratis of Mr. Strahan in Cornhill; Messieurs Innys and Manby in St. Paul's-Church yard; Mr. Woodward in Fleetstreet; Mr. Lewis in Russel-street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Stagg in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Parker in Pall-Mall; Mr. Thurlbourne in Cambridge; Mrs. Fletcher in Oxford; Mr. Leake at Bath, booksellers. And at the place of sale (1733)
- 262295: Proposals from the Sun Fire-Office (1794)
- 262328: The reasonableness of Christianity, as delivered in the Scriptures (1731)
- 262375: The particulars of a very substantial leasehold brick dwelling-house, no. 22, in Cornhill, directly opposite the Royal Exchange, with a door communicating into 'Change-Alley; lately occupied by Messrs. Ellis and Milsom, woollen-drapers; which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner, and Co. on Thursday the 19th of June, 1783, (1783)
- 262462: The particulars of, and conditions of sale for a capital and spacious freehold house, most advantageously situate for business, near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, in the City of London; which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Willock, ... on Wednesday, the 31st of August, 1785, (1785)
- 262496: Proposals from the Sun-Fire-Office (1761)
- 262501: The reformation of law, physic and divinity (1778)
- 262624: To be sold by auction (1770)
- 262810: A pocket vocabulary in six languages (1794)
- 263078: The Psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament (1772)
- 263113: The rights of juries vindicated (1785)
- 263386: Orthodoxy and charity united (1745)
- 263630: State-lottery Office. The tickets are sold, and divided into halves, quarters, eighths, and sixteenths, by Hornsby & Co. stock-brokers, at their old established State-Lottery Office, ... no. 26, Cornhill, opposite the Royal-Exchange, London. ... English state-lottery, 1790 begins drawing February 9, 1791. (1790)
- 263688: The life of Queen Anne (1714)
- 264029: A monody to the memory of His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales. By W. Kenrick (1751)
- 264078: Moral instructions for youth (1742)
- 264130: More English examples to be turned into Latin (1704)
- 264303: Lucius Annęus Florus (1752)
- 264494: The natural frailty of princes consider'd; in a sermon preach'd the 29th of March, 1702 (1702)
- 264513: A compleat history of Europe (1710)
- 264514: A paraphrase on our Saviour's divine sermon on the mount (1722)
- 264927: Phędri Cęsaris Augusti liberti fabularum Ęsopiarum libri V (1704)
- 264978: Proposals from the Sun-Fire-Office (1782)
- 265104: Proposals from the Sun-Fire-Office (1766)
- 265105: Proposals from the Sun-Fire-Office (1766)
- 265106: Proposals from the Sun-Fire-Office (1766)
- 265265: Public worship set forth and recommended (1713)
- 265445: Navigation new modell'd (1736)
- 265598: Publications, recommended to the perusal of the public, in the present crisis (1792)
- 265650: The Scotch Presbyterian eloquence (1719)
- 265766: Memoirs of the life and gallant exploits of the old highlander, Serjeant Donald Macleod, who, having returned, wounded, with the corpse of General Wolfe, from Quebec, was admitted an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, in 1759 (1791)
- 265774: Memoirs of the life and adventures of William Parsons, Esq (1751)
- 266604: Tables for buying and selling stocks (1759)
- 266653: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer (1719)
- 266654: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer (1747)
- 266655: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common-prayer (1729)
- 266737: An epistle to R--- W---, Esq (1718)
- 266747: A monody to the memory of His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales (1751)
- 266762: La plume volante. Or, The art short-hand improve'd (1719)
- 266913: The doctrines of the Gospel vindicated (1738)
- 266991: A seasonable warning, by the Commission of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, concerning the danger of popery, at Edinburgh, August 19, 1713 (1713)
- 267143: Minutes of the proceedings of the delegates (1795)
- 267250: The misfortunes of Geneva (1792)
- 267313: Narrative of the shipwreck of the Juno (1798)
- 267314: Narrative of the shipwreck of the juno on the coast of Aracan, and of the singular preservation of fourteen of her company on the wreck, without food, during a period of twenty-three days (1798)
- 267336: A new Spanish grammar (1725)
- 267352: A nation reminded of its transgressions (1793)
- 267419: A narrative of a singular gouty case: with observations (1782)
- 267612: A sermon, preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous earthquake at Lisbon, November 1. 1755. By Thomas Gibbons (1755)
- 267620: A sermon preach'd to the religious societies in and about London, at their quarterly meetings, in the Parish Church of St. Mary le Bow, on Wednesday, March the 21st, 1738-9 (1739)
- 267750: The posthumous works of Charles Vial de Sainbel, late equery to the king, and head of the academy at Lyons; ancient professor of the Royal Veterinary School of the same city; demonstrator of comparative anatomy at Montpellier, and professor to the veterinary college of London. Translated from the original French (1795)
- 267986: Practical geometry (1742)
- 267987: Practical geometry (1768)
- 268104: The signs of the times (1722)
- 268114: A sermon, preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, president; and the governors of the London Infirmary, in Goodman's-Fields (1746)
- 268115: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, president; and the governors of the London infirmary, in Goodman's-Fields (1745)
- 268221: The neat duties, (all discounts and abatements deducted,) of all merchandize, specified in the book of rates (1718)
- 268283: The triumphant Christian (1751)
- 268343: Reflections upon East-India shipping (1773)
- 268435: Theoretic hints of an improved practice of brewing malt-liquors (1777)
- 268505: The Christian monitor (1707)
- 268516: Death and heaven (1742)
- 268763: A sermon preach'd on the occasion of the accession of His Sacred Majesty King George to the throne, and his safe arrival in the Kingdom, Sept. 19. 1714. From Psalm cxxii. 7, 8. By J. Boyse (1714)
- 268800: Thoughts on civilization, and the gradual abolition of slavery in Africa and the West Indies (1790)
- 268804: Thoughts on civilization, and the gradual abolition of slavery in Africa and the West Indies (1790)
- 268832: A sermon preach'd May the 4th. 1707, at Uxbridge, upon occasion of the late day of thanksgiving for the union of the two kingdoms of England and Scotland (1707)
- 268984: Venice preserv'd (1732)
- 269020: The pretences for the present rebellion, considered (1715)
- 269055: A sermon preached at St. Peter's Church in Colchester on Tuesday, June 24, 1777 (1778)
- 269069: A sermon preached at the opening of the new chapel of Cornhill upon Tweed, on Sunday July 12, 1752. By Tho. Sharp, D.D. archdeacon of Northumberland, and prebendary of Durham (1752)
- 269295: Thoughts on the inexpediency and dangerous tendency of the measures recommended by modern reformers (1795)
- 269389: The Plot discover'd: or, A trick to bring in the pretender (1713)
- 269702: Selectarum de lingua Latina observationum Libri Duo (1719)
- 269760: The substance of a late conference (1710)
- 269770: The blessing of a Gospel ministry (1733)
- 269805: Particulars and conditions of sale, of several valuable freehold estates, held in fee-simple, and of several most desirable leasehold estates, held for three lives, and renewable for ever, situate near the town of Roscommon, in Ireland (1792)
- 269835: Thoughts upon a new coinage of silver, more especially as it relates to an alteration in the division of the pound troy. By a Banker (1798)
- 269902: Memoirs of the life and adventures of William Parsons, Esq (1751)
- 269984: Minutes of the proceedings at a court-martial, assembled on board His Majesty's ship the Princess royal in Portsmouth harbour, on Monday the first day of December, 1783 (1784)
- 270478: The northern lass, or, The nest of fools (1706)
- 270495: A true and succinct account of the venereal disease (1706)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 271262: The tryal and sufferings of Mr. Isaac Martin, who was put into the inquisition in Spain, for the sake of the Protestant religion (1724)
- 271431: Proceedings of the Association for Preserving Liberty and Property Against Republicans and Levellers (1793)
- 271434: Love in its empire, illustrated in seven novels, (never before extant in any language) (1721)
- 271464: The modern fanatick (1710)
- 271469: The modern fanatick (1711)
- 271517: The modern fanatick (1711)
- 271518: The modern fanatick (1711)
- 271526: A treatise concerning providence (1704)
- 271577: A review of the original principles, religious and moral, of the ancient Bramins (1779)
- 271637: Venice preserv'd: or, A plot discover'd (1746)
- 271703: A treatise on onanism, &c (1772)
- 271753: Two discourses (1771)
- 271771: A short dissertation upon Horace (1708)
- 271958: A supplement to the new version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate (1724)
- 271971: A sunday ramble (1775)
- 272018: A set of fifty new and correct maps of the counties of England and Wales, &c. with the great roads and principal cross-roads, &c. Shewing the computed miles from town to town (1739)
- 272129: The life and surprizing adventures of Don Juliani de Trezz (1725)
- 272238: The popish doctrine of doing evil that good may come (1745)
- 272294: Practical Christianity the true orthodoxy: or, A wicked life the worst heresy (1731)
- 272400: A short account of the eye and nature of vision (1752)
- 272411: Kensington-Gardens (1720)
- 272522: Private devotions before, at and after the Christian sacrifice (1720)
- 272845: A vindication of the rights of brutes (1792)
- 272918: Project for a perpetual peace (1796)
- 273121: A new whim of the day (1790)
- 273124: A new whim of the day (1790)
- 273396: A view of the Dutch trade in all the states (1722)
- 273398: A serious remonstrance in behalf of the Christian religion (1730)
- 273613: More English examples to be turned into Latin (1710)
- 273737: Whipping-Tom (1722)
- 273896: Two letters to a friend (1726)
- 273949: Private devotions before, at, and after the Christian sacrifice (1718)
- 273998: The shepherd's pastime (1789)
- 274007: The reasonableness of Christianity (1736)
- 274157: The whole duty of a Christian, by way of question and answer (1710)
- 274158: The whole duty of a Christian, by way of questions and answer (1736)
- 274253: The particulars (1797)
- 274267: The particulars and conditions of sale (1771)
- 274293: Poems by a literary society (1784)
- 274504: A remonstrance against the mischievous abuse of phlebotomy, By Barbers and other unskilful Person (1749)
- 274634: The particulars of perpetual nett rent charges (1799)
- 274637: The particulars of the capital and very valuable freehold estate (1798)
- 274647: The particulars of eligible freehold and copyhold estates (1799)
- 274668: Nouvelle grammaire angloise et franc?oise (1742)
- 274938: The whole duty of a Christian, by way of question and answer (1705)
- 274975: Horę lyricę (1758)
- 275016: Poems on several occasions (1743)
- 275095: A letter from Captain Joseph Price, to Philip Francis, Esq; late a member of the Supreme Council at Bengal (1781)
- 275154: A catalogue of a large and elegant assemblage of prints in colours, and tinted drawings, ... with a collection of well chosen books, ... intended as a venture for a foreign market; ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. King, at the Rainbow Coffee-House, Cornhill, on Wednesday, May 21, 1794, (1794)
- 275228: The particulars of a very eligible freehold farm (1798)
- 275262: A sermon preach'd before the Herefordshire society at St. Michael's Cornhill (1726)
- 275264: Divine predestination and fore-knowledg (1710)
- 275408: A vindication of His Majesty's hereditary title to the crown (1748)
- 275760: A sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor and court of aldermen (1728)
- 275816: The Psalms of David (1758)
- 275912: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honorable the Lord mayor, and aldermen, and citizens of London (1714)
- 275919: Tables for turning or Reducing Arcot, Madras, and Bombay Pice, Annoes, and rupees, to Bengall currency, and currency to Arcot, Madras, or Bombay specie (1762)
- 275933: The things which make for peace (1717)
- 276019: A new treatise of fluxions (1737)
- 276162: For God, or for Baal (1714)
- 276401: A specimen of papal and French persecution (1712)
- 276629: Don Sebastian, King of Portugal (1726)
- 276749: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned divine and schoolmaster (1725)
- 276860: A discourse on the third day of the Gospel (1794)
- 276974: For Genoa (1740)
- 277301: Sermons on several subjects (1708)
- 277357: Of the first invention of writing (1716)
- 277664: An account shewing (1720)
- 277721: The dissection; or an examination of Mr Ingram's blow (1769)
- 277835: Practical discourses upon the parables of Our Blessed Saviour (1704)
- 278170: The commercial, political, and parliamentary atlas (1787)
- 278432: The substance of a speech (1794)
- 278519: The christian passover (1736)
- 278560: A catalogue of part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Wood, author of the Institute of the laws of England (1723)
- 278712: The aviary (1745)
- 278742: The clergy's right of maintenance (1727)
- 278786: English state-lottery (1794)
- 278851: The geography of England and Wales (1747)
- 279222: The duties of a soldier, illustrated & enforced in a sermon, preached at the consecration of the colours of the somerset light dragoons, on Wednesday, the 6th. of August, 1794 (1794)
- 279443: Observations on the present high price of corn, with hints on the cultivation of waste lands. By a Farmer (1795)
- 279887: The office and Authority of a Justice of Peace: collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute law, hitherto written on that subject (1721)
- 279910: Observations on time, sacred and prophane (1705)
- 279958: A new dialogue between Monsieur Francois and John English (1793)
- 280027: A new dramatic entertainment called The royal chace (1736)
- 280032: Sir Courtly Nice: or, It cannot be. A comedy. As it was acted by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mr Crown (1750)
- 280101: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1728)
- 280460: A candid inquiry into the nature of goverment, and the right of representation. By Gilbert Francklyn, Esq (1793)
- 280901: Ten thousand pounds (1790)
- 280932: Articles concerning matters ecclesiastical (1703)
- 281023: A collection of all the new songs, &c (1758)
- 281026: A new, short, and easy method of fencing (1744)
- 281064: Les delices de Windsore; or, A pocket companion to Windsor Castle; and the country adjacent (1771)
- 281073: A catalogue of several libraries (1766)
- 281090: Catalogus librorum in omni fere? scientia? & facultate pręstantium (1725)
- 281095: A catalogue of part of the large and valuable library of the Right Hon. Lord Foley (1795)
- 281098: A catalogue of the valuable and judiciously selected library of books, of the Rev. Dr. Coleman (1795)
- 281114: A catalogue of books in several languages and faculties (1737)
- 281166: A catalogue of the entire library of Samuel Buckley Esq (1741)
- 281169: A catalogue of the entire library of the learned Daniel Waterland, D.D (1742)
- 281200: A catalogue of the particulars of the dwelling house, coach-house, and stables for four horses (1740)
- 281541: An address to the clergy of the Church of England (1761)
- 281588: Catalogus librorum in omni fere? arte & scientia pręstantium (1723)
- 281658: East India-House. A regular series of the several debates that have been taken place at the India-House, on the following important subjects (1793)
- 281841: A letter to the parishioners of St. B. - --- A. - --- (1701)
- 281865: Proposals for printing by way of subscription (1705)
- 281935: The art of reading and writing English (1751)
- 282037: The 11th of February, 1799 (1799)
- 282261: Proposals from the Sun Fire-Office (1794)
- 282316: Hornsby and Co. stock-brokers, removed from no. 19, corner of Pope's-Head Alley, Cornhill, to no. 26, Cornhill, and at their office, no. 16, near the Saracen's Head Inn, Aldgate. Return their most sincere thanks for the great encouragement they received in the last and former lotteries, on their several fair and candid plans; (1779)
- 282319: Irish state-lottery, 1799 (1799)
- 282388: The irish lottery begins drawing the eighteenth of November, 1799 (1799)
- 282486: It is with a heart replete with gratitude (1784)
- 282729: Exhortations, relating to prayer and the Lord's-Supper (1752)
- 283143: The [Judgement of] whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of Kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people (1713)
- 283579: An appeal to the word of God for the Trinity in unity (1719)
- 283707: Joseph Powell, iron manufacturer, brazier and hardwareman (1777)
- 283715: Eclogues translated from the Latin of Hugo Grotius (1724)
- 283874: Circular letter to the corresponding societies (1796)
- 284011: Richardson, Goodluck & Co Bank-Buildings, Cornhill, ... conscious of the respect they owe their friends (1792)
- 284013: Richardson, Goodluck & Co Bank-Buildings, Cornhill, ... conscious of the respect they owe their friends, (1792)
- 284016: March the 3rd, 1800, the state-lottery commences drawing. The tickets and shares are on sale, ... by Richardson, Goodluck, & Co. at ... No. 104, ... Cornhill, ... and at Messrs Stevenson & Matchett's, Market-Place, Norwich. (1799)
- 284029: March the 3rd, 1800, the state-lottery commences drawing. The tickets and shares are on sale, ... by Richardson, Goodluck & Co. at ... No. 104, ... Cornhill, ... and at Messrs Stevenson and Matchett's, Market-Place, Norwich. (1799)
- 284057: The 23d of July, the Irish Lottery begins drawing. Tickets and shares of tickets are selling, in variety, at the old established offices of T. Bish, ... No. 4, Cornhill, London; and at the house of James Thomson, ... Manchester. (1799)
- 284059: The 11th of February, 1799, the English Lottery begins drawing. ... Tickets and shares are selling in variety at the old state lottery offices of T. Bish, ... No. 4, Cornhill, London; and at James Thomson's, ... Manchester. (1799)
- 284292: Family letters (1780)
- 284351: An Address to the proprietors of East-India Stock, on the subject of addressing His Majesty (1774)
- 284467: The day of adversity (1797)
- 284510: A short and easie method with the deists, wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from four rules, which are incompatible to any imposture that ever yet has been, or that can possibly be. In a letter to a friend (1712)
- 284781: The humble saint under an awful rod (1741)
- 284904: English examples to Lily's Grammar-Rules (1709)
- 284923: The tickets in the Irish and English state-lotteries are on sale (1796)
- 285016: A collection of Cato's letters, in the British Journal (1723)
- 285222: An answer to a book (1703)
- 285377: The conventicle, or A narrative of the dissenters new plot against the present constitution in church and state (1715)
- 285400: A disquisition of the stone and gravel (1785)
- 285655: The glorious reward of Christian fortitude (1732)
- 285665: The good Christian never dies (1750)
- 285739: Animadversions on a pamphlet, intituled A letter of advice to the churches of the nonconformists in the English nation; endeavouring their satisfaction in that point, who are the true Church of England. By a Divine of the Church of England (1701)
- 286337: A dissertation on Deistical and Arian corruption (1742)
- 286374: Calumny and defamation retorted (1735)
- 286645: A key to the art of letters (1705)
- 286649: A scripture spelling dictionary (1760)
- 286759: A Companion to the plan of London (1765)
- 286781: A treatise on the venereal distemper (1738)
- 286881: A dissertation on the present conjuncture; particularly with regard to trade. By a Merchant of Bristol (1739)
- 286984: A brief reply to a scurrilous libel, entituled, An impartial review of Mr. Melvil's last piece against Mr. Nicholls (1739)
- 287103: Books printed, and sold by John Carter, bookseller, at the Blackamore's Head, opposite the Royal Exchange, Cornhill (1740)
- 287169: A summary view of the whole practice of physick (1733)
- 287176: A view of the contested points in the negotiation between administration and the directions (1793)
- 287775: The following honourable testimony, Mr. Clarke humbly apprehends, is a decided proof of the superiority, and respectability of his plans. ... Mr. John Clarke, at his office, no. 86, two doors above Royal-Exchange, Cornhill, (removed from his old office, no. 84, Cheapside) submits, ... his new plans, for the present lottery; (1787)
- 287776: By his Majesty's royal authority. Tickets and shares are sold by Branscomb and Goodman, at no. 4, Cornhill, and no. 11, Holborn (1789)
- 287820: The tickets in the Irish and English state-lotteries are on sale (1797)
- 287925: Privilegia Londini (1723)
- 288146: A catalogue of the library of Sir John Darnall, Knight, Serjeant at Law, late Judge of the Marshalsea-Court, deceased (1736)
- 288187: Fifty six new and acurate maps of Great Britain, Ireland and Wales (1708)
- 288289: The adventures of Telemachus (1721)
- 288405: Vimonda (1788)
- 288594: Pray for the peace of Jerusalem (1712)
- 288761: The particulars of sundry valuable (1797)
- 288984: The Psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament (1744)
- 289139: The particulars of freehold and copyhold farms (1798)
- 289140: The particulars of an eligible freehold estate (1799)
- 289194: Sacramental exercises (1754)
- 289438: The kentish election (1735)
- 289786: Venice preserv'd (1744)
- 289929: Vox populi, old England's glory or destruction, in one thousand, seven hundred, and seventy-four (1774)
- 290075: The pig, and the mastiff, two tales (1727)
- 290086: The Switzer's lamentation (1707)
- 290368: The new description and state of England (1704)
- 290622: A catalogue of all the reserved capital collection of Italian, French, Flemish, and Dutch pictures, of Dr. Newton, the late Lord Bishop of Bristol, Eminently distinguished for his resined taste in the polite arts (1794)
- 290643: A catalogue of the library of that learned antiquary (1719)
- 290673: A poem to the memory of George Frederick Handel (1760)
- 290805: Kensington-gardens; or, The pretenders: a comedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Leigh (1720)
- 290844: Freehold manor and farms, Kent (1798)
- 290858: Letter to the Right Honourable Henry Dundas (1793)
- 290908: The Hackney scuffle, in a conference between a gentleman, a tradesman, a farmer, and others, for and against the intended Turnpike (1738)
- 291031: A critical examination of the Assembly's catechisms (1751)
- 291876: An hymn, to be sung by the charity-children belonging to Broad-street Ward schools at the Parish-Church of St. Peter-le-Poor, on Sunday the 20th of March, 1768, after a sermon preach'd in the morning by the Right Reverend Father in God Robert, Lord Bishop of Oxford; and that in the afternoon by the Reverend Dr. Thomas, rector of St. Peter's, Cornhill (1768)
- 291926: Observations on the superior efficacy of the red Peruvian bark (1783)
- 292172: The revolutionary spirit of the times, considered as the rod of God's anger, and the staff of his indignation (1797)
- 292183: The right of Kings, and duty of subjects (1709)
- 292215: The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c (1722)
- 292368: A letter to the Revd. the new elected lectures of St. M-y W-c-l (1763)
- 292458: The particulars of a leasehold estate, situate in Grey Eagle Street, spitalfields (1797)
- 292459: The particulars of an excellent and very commodious mercantile residence (1799)
- 292468: Sir, The election to the vacant rectory of St. Peter's, Cornhill, being fixed for Thursday next, the 2d of February, I beg leave to renew my solicitations for the honor of your vote and interest, and earnestly to request the favor of your early attendance on my behalf. By the desire of my particular friends, I take the liberty of inclosing you a copy of the recommendation to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Alderman, and Common Council, which the parishioners have been pleased to sign in my favor. (1797)
- 292610: The proceedings and correspondence, relating to certain articles of accusation, which were exhibited under the authority of the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, against the principal and resident surveyor, and the presidents of the Inland Office; founded on a conviction that the mismanagement of the inland department of the General Post-Office, among numerous other ill consequences, exposes its revenues to a waste exceeding one hundred thousand pounds sterling per annum (1798)
- 293666: Catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend Mr. William Foster, late rector of St. Clement's Danes; of a learned gentleman; and a student in physick: all deceased (1720)
- 293899: Divine songs attempted in easy language, for the use of children. By I. Watts, D.D (1752)
- 294075: Debate on the expediency of cultivating sugar in the territories of the East India Company (1793)
- 294128: A sermon on Christmas-Day (1774)
- 294134: Kitchin's post-chaise companion, through England and Wales (1767)
- 294146: A view of the Lancashire dialect (1746)
- 294256: Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward (1763)
- 294477: Speculnm [sic] Latinum: or, Latin made easy to scholars, by an English grammar only (1728)
- 294703: Catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend and Learned Dr. John Wallis sometime since Savilian Professor of geometry in the University of Oxford, and of the Reverend Nathaniel Marshall L.L.D. late canon of Windsor, deceased (1736)
- 294710: This day is published, by J. Sewell, no. 32, Cornhill, The European magazine. Volume XXXIV. (1798)
- 295464: The doctrines of the Gospel vindicated (1738)
- 295584: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common-prayer (1729)
- 295768: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common-prayer (1753)
- 296264: At a general meeting of the Society instituted for the purpose of supplying the poor with meat soup, at one penny per quart, held at the George and Vulture tavern, Cornhill, the 16th of the 4th month (April) 1798, Stephen Powell in the chair, (1798)
- 296395: An essay on the law of celibacy (1790)
- 296465: Sir, Several advertisements having appeared in the publick papers, desiring all merchants and owners of ships to meet at the King's Arms Tavern in Cornhill, on Thursday the 22d instant, upon an affair of great consequence to the trade and navigation of these kingdoms; and it being apprehended that this meeting is desired upon a matter of no less consequence than to determine whether the trade and navigation of these kingdoms shall have a safe and commodies harbour in the downs; your attendance is earnestly requested, and the following state of facts is submitted to your consideration. (1756)
- 296872: A sermon upon Rev. Ch. V. Ver. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. Preached at the Merchant's Lecture in Pinners-Hall. By Francis Glascocke minister of the Gospel (1702)
- 296915: A catalogue (1726)
- 297176: Pharmacopoeus et chymicus (1706)
- 297627: The good Christian never dies (1750)
- 297642: Grammatica anglo-lusitanica & lusitano-anglica (1759)
- 297818: Miscellanea sacra (1732)
- 298901: Stirtevant, (from Mr. Fenn's, Cornhill) hosier and Nottingham manufacturer, no. 84, Newgate-Street, begs leave to inform his neighbours and the public in general, that he has laid in a regular assortment of the very best-made articles, and that having been brought up in the manufactory at Nottingham, (1790)
- 298917: Alexander Burges, at the Red-Bull and Case of Knives, the corner of Leadenhall-street, next to Cornhill, London. Sells all sorts of knives, scissors, razors, hones, razor-strops, fleams; tobacco-boxes, snuff-boxes; horn, leather and bath-metal buttons, (1725)
- 298958: Creak and Worstead, Cornhill, London, April 19, 1787. Present money. ... Best Bohea ... Common ditto ... Congou leaf ... Congou ... Fine ditto ... Superfine ditto ... Ditto of the Souchong flavor ... Souchong ... Ground cocoa, 14s. to 18s. per cwt (1787)
- 299162: The ph?nix (1781)
- 299215: Golding, perfumer to Her Majesty, in Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange, sells the following articles. A q uid [sic] which instantly changes red or grey hairs, (1800)
- 299244: Corrected to the 1st of Dec. 1783. The London calendar, or, Court and city register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1784 (1784)
- 299551: A master-key to popery. In five parts (1726)
- 299949: Observations moral and political (1784)
- 300141: The pleasantness of a religious life (1787)
- 300184: Posthumous works of the learned Sir Thomas Browne, Kt. M.D. late of Norwich (1715)
- 300354: The ruin and recovery of mankind: or An attempt to vindicate the scriptural account of these great events upon the plain principles of reason (1742)
- 300441: A new general atlas, containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world (1721)
- 300597: Serious reflections on time and eternity (1786)
- 300614: The saddle put on the right horse; or, An enquiry into the reason why certain persons have been denominated nabobs (1783)
- 301178: A sermon preach'd at the Church of Richmond in Surry, on Tuesday the 31st day of December, 1706 (1707)
- 301363: Little truths better than great fables (1788)
- 301830: An Account, shewing in numerical order, the tickets entitled to benefits in the lottery for 240,000l. Anno 1760 (1761)
- 301952: The humourist (1720)
- 302091: The particulars of a valuable freehold estate (1789)
- 302141: Under the patronage of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, commander in chief, &c. &c. &c (1800)
- 302843: A second collection of Cato's letters, in the British Journal (1723)
- 302844: The third and last collection of cato's letters, in the British journal (1723)
- 302928: A catalogue of choice books (1703)
- 303346: An universal atlas (1790)
- 303967: Reliquię juveniles (1752)
- 304519: The neglect of the effectual separation of prisoners, and the want of good order and religious deconomy in our prisons (1784)
- 305107: Allegories and visions, for the entertainment and instruction of younger minds, selected from the most eminent authors (1774)
- 305791: Lord Justice Clerk reporter. October 17th, 1769. Information for John Ouchterlony, merchant in Montrose, grand-nephew and heir of line, served and retoured, to the deceased Alexander and George Ouchterlonies, merchants in London, his grand-uncles, and nephew and heir of line, served and retoured to the also deceased John Ouchterlony, merchant in London, his uncle, defender, against Robert Willock of Cornhill, London, bookseller, Patrick Straton, merchant in Montrose, and John Straton, son of the said Patrick, disponees and executors of the will of the said George Ouchterlony, pursuers (1769)
- 306325: The principles of drawing (1752)
- 306482: English and Irish State-Lottery Office. The tickets are sold, and divided into halves, quarters, eighths, and sixteenths, by Hornsby & Co. Stock-brokers, at their Old-Established State-Lottery Office, (licensed pursuant to act of Parliament) No. 26, Cornhill, opposite the Royal-Exchange, London. (1791)
- 306756: The names and descriptions of the proprietors of unclaimed dividends on the publick funds (1791)
- 308343: Miscellanea curiosa (1723)
- 308842: Vickery, at hisperfumery [sic] warehouse, The Rose, no. 119, Bishopsgate-Street, near Cornhill, London, ... having completed his most valuable system of perfumery, ... he has therefore opened the warehouse, as above, to which he imports every article of perfumery, (1780)
- 308920: Books printed for John Walthoe in the Middle-Temple Cloysters, and J. Walthoe, Junr. at the Golden Ball against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill (1716)
- 309608: A catalogue of books and prints (1785)
- 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)
- 309638: A catalogue of several considerable libraries (1786)
- 309647: A catalogue of books (1778)
- 309648: A catalogue of books (1789)
- 309656: A catalogue of valuable books (1767)
- 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)
- 309709: A catalogue of the choice library of Capt. William Long (1736)
- 309717: A catalogue of a curious collection of books (1749)
- 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)
- 309777: A catalogue of a very large (1781)
- 309957: T. Vernor's catalogue (1789)
- 309960: A catalogue of several libraries lately purchased (1751)
- 310021: L. Davis's sale (1773)
- 311407: Ellis's English atlas: or, A compleat chorography of England and Wales (1768)
- 311500: Whipping-Tom (1722)
- 312024: The copperas-works, that were under the management of the late Thomas Murry (1770)
- 312105: Castle Tavern, eating-house and hotel (1797)
- 312593: Librorum, ex bibliothecis diversis eruditorum virorum, selecta collectio: a catalogue of the choice library of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Gery, of Huntingdon, lately deceased; and of several libraries and parcels of books, lately purchased: containing upwards of four thousand volumes, in architecture, sculpture, history, antiquity, divinity, trade, medals, painting, mathematicks, physick, anatomy, alchemy, &c. &c. In English, Latin, Greek, Italian, Spanish, &c. Which will begin to be sold cheap, (the lowest price mark'd in each book, and in the catalogue) on Tuesday the 21st of March, 1737-8, at Samuel Baker's, bookseller, at Chaucer's Head, in Great Russel-street, Covent-Garden. Catalogues to be had gratis, at Nando's Coffee-House, near Temple-Bar; at Mr. Strahan's in Cornhill, and at the place of sale; where may be had most money for any library or parcel of books; likewise the greatest variety of plays sold (1738)
- 313795: The traveller's assistant; being a general list of the post roads, &c. from Cornhill, London, to the capitals of each empire, kingdom, province, &c. in Europe. ... By John Rocque, ... Vol. II (1764)
- 313917: The vanity of conquests and universal monarchy, apply'd to the attempts of Lewis XIV. of France. By G.S. Esq (1709)
- 314129: A practical scheme of the secret disease (1715)
- 314337: A call to the unconverted (1758)
- 314503: A new and complete illustration of the celestial science of astrology: or, The art of foretelling future events and contingencies by the aspects, positions, and influences of the heavenly bodies (1784)
- 315187: A treatise concerning providence: by way of dialogue. By Sir Humphry Mackworth (1704)
- 315608: Copyhold land, Bridge-Field, Wandsworth. Particulars of a copyhold estate of inheritance; comprising ... four acres of rich garden ground, laying in Bridge-Field, near the River-Thames, in the parish of Wandsworth, let to Mrs. Elizabeth Fear, tenant at will, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Smith, at Garraway's coffee-house, 'Change-Alley, Cornhill, on Tuesday, the 14th of August, 1798, ... particulars may be had; ... at Garraway's; and of Mr. Smith, no. 62, Broad-Street, near the Royal-Exchange. (1798)
- 316267: A sermon preach'd before the King, at Hampton-Court, on Tuesday the 5th of November, 1717 (1717)
- 316293: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1750)
- 316407: Compendium medicinale (1730)
- 316434: Practical geometry (1781)
- 316731: The new political state of Great Britain (1730)
- 316850: Sir, the Union fire office being removed from Maiden-Lane to Cornhill, the directors take this mode of giving you notice of the change of situation; and request the favor [sic] of your exertions to procure insurances with the Society, as you find opportunity, for the general advantage of yourself and the other insurers. (1799)
- 316898: Beautiful cabinet pictures (1798)
- 316928: Lucretia; or, Virtue the best dowry (1790)
- 317024: Kalendarium universale (1757)
- 317195: Thoughts on civilization, and the gradual abolition of slavery in Africa and the West Indies (1790)
- 317489: Particulars, and conditions of sale (1797)
- 317583: A catalogue of very curious and valuable books (1733)
- 317695: The proceedngs [sic] on the King's Commission of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer, and Goal-Delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bayly, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, being the 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th of April, 1715. in the first year of His Majesty's reign (1715)
- 317776: The particulars of valuable freehold estates, most advantageously situate at Middleton Cheney, Warkworth, Overthrupp, Nethercott, and Grimsbury, in the county of Northampton, contiguous and a short distance from the capital market town of Banbury, and the Oxford and Coventry Canal (1799)
- 317935: The first set of catechisms and prayers (1750)
- 317938: The second sett of catechisms and prayers (1752)
- 317940: The assembly's catechism with notes (1750)
- 318030: The art of love (1716)
- 318148: Particulars and conditions of sale, of one moiety of the rents and profits, (amounting to upwards ?.1150 per ann.) issuing out of the following valuable freehold estates (1781)
- 318210: A short and easie method with the deists (1715)
- 318327: For sale by the candle, at Garraway's Coffee-House, ... Cornhill, on Friday the 7th of October, 1785, ... the following goods, viz. 196 bags of West India cotton wool. (1785)
- 318391: Le souvenir or Pocket remembrancer 1793 (1792)
- 318434: Philanthropic Society. President, His Grace the Duke of Leeds. Vice-presidents. Right Hon. Earl of Aylesford. Right Hon. Viscount Bulkeley. Right Hon. Viscount Cremorne. Hon. Philip Pusey. Alderman Sir James Sanderson, M.P. George Hardinge, Esq. M.P. James Sims, M.D. John Harman, Esq. Edward Gale Boldeo, Esq. Treasurer. Committee. William Browne, Esq. Thomas Hibbert, Esq. Jeremiah Bentham, Esq. James Martin, Esq. M.P. Henry Jackson, Esq. J.J. Angerstein, Esq. John Swale, Esq. Thomas Gataker, Esq. Abraham Winterbottom. Esq. Joseph Ballard, Esq. Rev. W. Agutter, M.A. R.W. Dickson, M.D. Jeremiah Harman, Esq. Rev. J. Grindlay, LL.D. Lieut. Col. Harnage. Rev. Thomas Foster, M.A. Robert S. Sloper, Esq. Samuel Bosanquet, jun. Esq. George Adams, Esq. Henry Hoare, Esq. Thomas Denham, Esq. George Blackman, Esq. Rev. Dr. Buckner. James Arbouin Esq. Visitors. Sir Joseph Andrews, bart. William Houlston, Esq. Rev. Mr. Neale. James Mackintosh, Esq. Auditors of accounts. Thomas Palmer, Esq. Benjamin Hutton, Esq. John Clarke, Esq. Rev. G. Gregory, D.D. chaplain, Mr. William Decy, secretary, No. 3, King's Arms Buildings, Cornhill. Mr. John Durand, superintendant (1792)
- 318446: [A] catalogue of a very neat and valubale collection of books, in Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, and English, many of them are bound in Turkey leather, and other elegant bindings (1748)
- 318483: On Friday morning will be published (1785)
- 318591: An introduction to spelling and reading English (1750)
- 318635: Proposals for publishing by subscription, A history of Great Britain (1792)
- 318928: A catalogue of books and prints (1788)
- 318930: A catalogue of books, prints, and books of prints, Mss. and Missals, lately bought out of several curious libraries, in various languages, arts, and sciences, for the year 1790, a large collection of portraits, prints of topography, &c (1790)
- 318931: A catalogue of books, prints, and books of prints (1792)
- 318932: A catalogue of books, prints, and book of prints, for 1794, consisting of a great veriety of curious articles, selected from the valuable libraries which have been seld during the last winter (1794)
- 319043: The delicate distress (1788)
- 319063: A catalogue of the remaining part of the prints and drawings, of William Golbey, engraver, which are undisposd? of, to be sold by auction, (by the desire of the gentlemen who attended his late sale, at his apartment, next door to the Jerusalem Coffee-House in Exchange-Alley, Cornhill.) On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday next, at the same place. (1756)
- 319163: The plan of salvation (1799)
- 319223: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 319224: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 319225: A general abridgment of law and equity, alphabetically digested under proper titles; with notes and references to the whole. By Charles Viner, Esq (1742)
- 319226: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 319308: Particulars and conditions of sale of a freehold messuage, situated near the bridge in the Cliffe, Lewes, Sussex, late in the occupation of Stephen Tasher, a bankrupt; which will be sold to the best bidder, on Monday the 17th day of April, 1769, at the Bridge Coffee House in Lewes, ... Particulars, ... may be had of Mr. Ellis, in Freeman's Court, Cornhill, London (1769)
- 319438: The Ladies cabinet broke open (1710)
- 320696: A catalogue of the entire library (1787)
- 320716: The particulars of freehold, copyhold and leasehold estates, agreeably situate at Edmonton, ... the property and residence of Mrs. Woodcock, ... William Smith, ... Benjamin Hodgson, ... which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Skinner and Dyke, on Thursday the 14th of May, 1795, ... at Garraway's coffee-house, 'Change Alley, Cornhill, (1795)
- 321025: Remarks on a pamphlet entitled Hydrometrical observations and experiments in the brewery; in a letter to Mr. More, secretary to the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, &c (1785)
- 321852: The art of painting in oyl (1723)
- 322194: Loimologia: or, An historical account of the plague in London in 1665 (1720)
- 322899: Memoirs of the Baron de Tott (1785)
- 323673: Description et usage du quadran invent?e par M. Hadley (1775)
- 323884: Moral reflections in a real dream (1708)
- 324151: The symptoms (1719)
- 324158: Profluvia ventris (1701)
- 324178: Useful and important answers freely given (1751)
- 324239: The Rise and growth of fanaticism (1716)
- 324240: Schism try'd and condemn'd (1715)
- 324241: Schism try'd and condemn'd (1715)
- 324246: Sermons on several evangelical and practical subjects (1796)
- 324260: An appendix to the plea for infants (1742)
- 324314: University education (1733)
- 324332: The ministerial duty set forth (1746)
- 324351: An historical and picturesque description of the county of Nice (1792)
- 324368: A sermon preached to a congregation of Protestant Dissenters (1772)
- 324482: The nature and cures of fluxes (1724)
- 324572: An historical account of the original and nature (1739)
- 324703: The nocturnal (1726)
- 324706: The excursion. A poem. In two books (1728)
- 324758: The natural method of curing the diseases of the body (1753)
- 324760: The english malady (1734)
- 324761: The english malady (1733)
- 324915: The natural method of cureing the diseases of the body (1742)
- 324955: The penitent convert seeking his instructions from Christ, considered and applied (1770)
- 324956: The faith and patience of departed saints, recommended to the imitation of surviving Christians (1770)
- 324974: Antony and Cleopatra (1734)
- 324976: The history of King Lear (1734)
- 324977: The second part of Henry IV (1734)
- 324979: The two gentlemen of Verona (1734)
- 324980: The history of Sir John Oldcastle (1734)
- 324981: The tragedy of Locrine (1734)
- 324982: The life of King Henry V. By Shakespear (1735)
- 324983: Timon of Athens (1735)
- 324984: The comedy of errors (1735)
- 324985: A midsummer-Night's dream (1735)
- 324986: The first part of King Henry VI. By Shakespear (1735)
- 324987: The second part of King Henry VI (1735)
- 324988: The third part of King Henry VI (1735)
- 324989: The famous history of the life of King Henry Viii (1734)
- 324990: The merchant of Venice (1735)
- 324991: The life and death of King John (1735)
- 324992: Troilus and Cressida (1735)
- 324994: The taming of the shrew (1735)
- 325001: Much ado about nothing (1735)
- 325074: Sea diseases (1706)
- 325084: A catalogue of the library of the ingenious Mr. Delpfuch (1738)
- 325094: Bibliotheca curiosa (1732)
- 325102: A memorial deliver'd by Mr. Prior (1715)
- 325107: Methods proposed for decreasing the consumption of timber, in the Navy (1793)
- 325253: The young accomptant's debitor and creditor (1711)
- 325443: The iliad (1773)
- 325475: A proposition for the present peace and future government of the British colonies in North America (1775)
- 325525: The curse of cowardice (1758)
- 325652: Poems (1796)
- 325661: Poems on various subjects (1776)
- 325669: Doctor Rogers's oleum arthriticum (1735)
- 325673: A catalogue of several thousand volumes (1736)
- 325676: A mechanical account of poisons (1708)
- 325677: A mechanical account of poisons (1702)
- 325692: An essay of the true nature and due method of treating the gout (1738)
- 325693: An essay of the true nature and due method of treating the gout (1737)
- 325695: An essay of the true nature and due method of treating the gout (1722)
- 325696: An essay on the gout (1720)
- 325697: Observations concerning the nature and due method of treating the gout (1720)
- 325701: An essay on the theory and cure of the venereal gonorrhoea, and its consequent diseases. By John Andree, surgeon to the Magdalen Hospital, and the Finsbury Dispensary, and late teacher of anatomy (1781)
- 325756: The duty of all Christians to read the Scriptures (1743)
- 325801: A letter written by a country clergyman (1771)
- 325803: Ildegerte (1722)
- 325849: An inquiry into the laws (1800)
- 325893: An inquiry into the corn laws and corn trade of Great Britain (1796)
- 325898: The day of adversity (1797)
- 326264: A catalogue of the library of the Rev. John Bowle, M. A. F. S. A (1790)
- 326269: A new theory of acute and slow continu'd fevers (1740)
- 326270: A new theory of acute and slow continu'd fevers (1724)
- 326274: A new theory of acute and slow continu'd fevers (1722)
- 326277: De imperio solis ac lunę in corpora humana (1704)
- 326280: A mechanical and critical enquiry into the nature of hermaphrodites (1741)
- 326597: An essay on civil government (1743)
- 326698: A letter to a friend at the Hague (1718)
- 326751: The navigator's assistant (1784)
- 326855: The characters and conduct of Sir John Edgar (1720)
- 326856: The characters and conduct of Sir John Edgar (1720)
- 326867: Tamerlane (1703)
- 326883: The art of making sugar (1752)
- 326955: An answer to the case of the Mills frigate (1766)
- 326974: Venice preserv'd (1704)
- 327024: The day of adversity (1799)
- 327083: The characters and conduct of Sir John Edgar (1720)
- 327096: Six plays (1720)
- 327121: Reasons for preventing the French (1793)
- 327137: A new method of improving cold, wet, and barren lands (1741)
- 327223: Penmanship exemplified in all the variety of hands used in Great Britain (1750)
- 327233: Struck by R. Langford (1793)
- 327307: The advantages of peace and commerce (1729)
- 327347: An Expostulatory letter, to the B- of B- concerning a book lately publish'd by his lordship, entitul'd, a preservative against the principles and practices of the nonjurors, &c (1717)
- 327349: Fair payment no spunge (1717)
- 327362: A hymn to the mob (1715)
- 327384: Merry-Andrew's epistle to his old master Benjamin, a mountebank at Bangor-Bridge, on the river Dee, near Wales (1719)
- 327415: The schism act explain'd (1714)
- 327416: The scots nation and union vindicated (1714)
- 327466: The Sultaness: A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, By His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Johnson (1717)
- 327483: Case upon the will, of the late Peter Thellusson, Esq. By Francis Vesey, Jun. Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, barrister at law (1799)
- 327522: Some national grievances (1717)
- 327544: Nummi Britannici historia (1726)
- 327601: Cases of the epilepsy (1746)
- 327605: The virgin unmask'd (1724)
- 327629: A letter to the patrons (1788)
- 327642: The state of the ecclesiastical courts delineated (1733)
- 327698: The fickle shepherdess (1703)
- 327723: The sultaness (1717)
- 327744: The perfidious brethren (1720)
- 327748: A catalogue of modern English books (1721)
- 327852: Argal (1793)
- 327856: Cleora (1752)
- 327876: The magnanimous Amazon (1796)
- 327967: Bibliotheca Groenewegeana (1729)
- 327996: The french prophet's declaration (1707)
- 328099: Hanging and marriage (1722)
- 328102: Love's victim (1701)
- 328103: The patriot (1703)
- 328111: The briton (1725)
- 328112: Humfrey (1725)
- 328172: The drawing and writing tutor (1740)
- 328174: The parallel (1750)
- 328256: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common-Prayer (1779)
- 328257: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer (1799)
- 328400: The ancient physician's legacy to his country (1733)
- 328405: An essay of health and long life (1724)
- 328406: An essay of health and long life (1725)
- 328407: An essay of health and long life (1745)
- 328470: The playhouse pocket-companion (1779)
- 328495: Reasons for establishing the colony of Georgia (1733)
- 328534: The impartial accomptant (1739)
- 328698: A mechanical account of the non-naturals (1707)
- 328699: A mechanical account of the non-naturals (1708)
- 328700: A mechanical account of the non-naturals (1718)
- 328701: A mechanical account of the non-naturals (1737)
- 328703: For the face and skin (1793)
- 328704: On the power and effects of Gowland's lotion (1793)
- 328707: For the face and skin (1793)
- 328709: The so much talk'd of and expected old woman's Dunciad (1751)
- 329129: The ready observator (1771)
- 329266: Humane life displayed in a sermon on the first Sunday of this new year (1706)
- 329344: Clarissa (1764)
- 329393: An enquiry into the origin of honour (1732)
- 329397: De recta sanguinis missione (1712)
- 329494: The choice (1729)
- 329495: The choice (1732)
- 329496: The choice (1733)
- 329497: The choice (1733)
- 329586: The things which make for peace (1717)
- 329606: A sermon (1793)
- 329648: National reformation the way to prevent national ruin (1782)
- 329665: Two discourses (1703)
- 329667: On the important duty of subjection to the civil powers (1780)
- 329856: The history of the renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha (1719)
- 329881: A short account of the eye and nature of vision (1755)
- 329882: A short account of the eye and nature of vision (1754)
- 329900: A plan for raising the supplies during the war (1798)
- 329913: A memorial sent from London By the Late Earl Stanhope (1721)
- 329966: Sir John Gonson's five charges to several grand juries (1730)
- 329967: Sir John Gonson's three charges to several grand juries (1728)
- 329968: Sir John Gonson's five charges to several grand juries (1740)
- 330029: French excise (1733)
- 330048: Sermons on the following subjects (1735)
- 330128: Short remarks on some passages in the life of Dr. Kennet (1730)
- 330140: Seasonable advice to the ministers of the church of Great Britain (1710)
- 330212: A select collection of novels (1722)
- 330558: The english, Scotch and Irish historical libraries (1736)
- 330616: The natural frailty of princes consider'd (1702)
- 330618: The good Christian never dies (1750)
- 330642: The sin of being ashamed of our religion, explained (1737)
- 330723: Some considerations on publick credit (1733)
- 330731: General medical principles and cautions (1753)
- 330732: Medical principles and cautions (1753)
- 330733: Medical principles and cautions (1752)
- 330734: Medical principles and cautions (1751)
- 330742: Librorum Gręcorum (1730)
- 330743: Catalogus librorum in quavis facultate insigniorum (1730)
- 330780: A discourse by way of dialogue concerning I. Providence (1705)
- 330823: The noble lie (1799)
- 330839: The diverting works of the famous Miguel de Cervantes (1709)
- 330852: Memoirs of the wars of the Cevennes (1727)
- 330868: Pręlectiones pharmaceuticę (1723)
- 330880: Botanicum officinale (1722)
- 330902: Medical discipline (1798)
- 330986: The noble lie (1799)
- 331141: The second part of Whipping-Tom (1722)
- 331142: A general key to the writings of the poets of the last age (1723)
- 331145: The works of the author of Whipping-Tom (1723)
- 331180: A true and faithful account of the entry and reception of three extraordinary Irish ambassadors (1716)
- 331216: Two treatises of government (1728)
- 331467: A token for children (1785)
- 331487: A journal of travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck (1706)
- 331493: Quin's rudiments of book-keeping (1776)
- 331495: Quin's rudiments of book-keeping (1779)
- 331566: An impartial enquiry into the transactions of the late directors of the South-Sea Company (1735)
- 331567: An enquiry into the misconduct and frauds committed by several of the factors (1736)
- 331574: The answer of Warren Hastings Esquire (1788)
- 331640: A new method of curing the apoplexy (1715)
- 331648: Pharmacop?ia officinalis & extemporanea (1722)
- 331653: Loimologia (1721)
- 331655: An account of the wonderful cures perform'd by the cold baths (1707)
- 331658: A catalogue of the library (1728)
- 331669: Pharmacop?ia officinalis & extemporanea (1718)
- 331686: Osteographia elephantina (1713)
- 331715: Pizarro (1800)
- 331818: The letters of Monsieur L'Abbe de Bellegarde (1705)
- 331966: A brief discourse (1711)
- 332195: An anatomical and mechanical essay on the whole animal oeconomy (1730)
- 332207: Bibliographię anatomicę specimen (1715)
- 332227: An appendix to the history of the lateral operation for the stone (1731)
- 332243: Proposals for printing by subscription (1733)
- 332246: The dissection (1769)
- 332462: Macbeth (1710)
- 332553: An hasty sketch of a tour through part of the Austrian Netherlands (1787)
- 332843: Gulielmi Clinch de tuenda valetudine liber (1728)
- 333007: The fair Hebrew (1729)
- 333051: Animadversions upon a paper intitled A letter from a clergyman in the country (1753)
- 333266: A letter from a captain of a man of war (1773)
- 333409: A dissertation on the stone in the bladder (1739)
- 333410: A dissertation on the stone in the bladder (1738)
- 333528: Love and revenge (1729)
- 333604: An epitome of theoretical and practical navigation (1777)
- 333639: Observations on the duty of an attorney and sollicitor (1759)
- 333725: Excise anatomiz'd (1733)
- 333761: The young lady's companion in cookery (1734)
- 333795: The state-Anatomy of Great Britain (1717)
- 333807: A plain method of Christian devotion (1724)
- 333808: A plain method of Christian devotion (1730)
- 333978: Love betray'd (1703)
- 334012: A reply to a book entitul'd (1702)
- 334086: Popery & slavery reviving (1714)
- 334151: An essay concerning humane understanding (1710)
- 334160: An essay concerning human understanding (1741)
- 334161: An essay concerning human understanding (1735)
- 334162: An essay concerning human understanding (1731)
- 334163: An essay concerning human understanding (1731)
- 334314: The ladies visiting-day (1708)
- 334421: A description of the lines drawn on Gunter's scale (1778)
- 334421: A description of the lines drawn on Gunter's scale (1778)
- 334424: An account of the black charaibs in the island of St. Vingent's (1795)
- 334458: Philosophical principles of religion (1725)
- 334459: Philosophical principles of religion (1716)
- 334581: Episcopacy vindicated (1712)
- 334589: To the Queen (1714)
- 334634: The nature of sound doctrine (1741)
- 334693: A natural history of birds (1731)
- 334694: A natural history of birds (1734)
- 334921: Augusta (1788)
- 334926: De Valcourt (1800)
- 334940: The denial (1792)
- 335182: General instructions for the choice of wines and spirituous liquors (1793)
- 335353: An essay on the proper method for forming the man of business (1722)
- 335415: The compleat writing master (1735)
- 335443: Letters to a young nobleman (1784)
- 335556: The fair Hebrew or (1729)
- 335581: The servants calling (1725)
- 335662: Rules (1742)
- 335688: An essay concerning human understanding (1715)
- 335860: Sermons on several subjects (1727)
- 336073: A sermon preach'd before King Charles II. February 10. 1677/78 (1740)
- 336084: Seculum Davidicum redivivum (1706)
- 336147: An account of the proceedings against the rebels, and other prisoners, tried before the Lord Chief Justice Jefferies (1716)
- 336517: An appendix to Hayes's interest book. Shewing, by addition, how to cast up bank, India, South-Sea stock, Annuities, Royal and London Assurances, African, Million-Bank, York-Buildings, Charitable Corporation, English and Welsh Copper, Lottery Tickets, Blanks and Prizes, Premiums, Brokerage, Commissions, Discounts, Navy and Victualling Bills, &c. To which is added a table of great use to the proprietors of stocks, Annuities, and Bonds. Another of the like Service to the Buyers and Sellers of Annuities upon Lives. Also another for Annual Fonds. And, lastly, An Interest Table for India, South-Sea, York-Buildings, &c. L. 100 Bonds being done at Sight, at 3, 3 ?, and 4 per Cent. The whole being carefully calculated and examined from the press, by the author of Interest at one view, calculated to a farthing, &c (1733)
- 336577: The spirit of Turretville (1800)
- 336666: Historical collections of the life and acts of the Right Reverend Father in God, John Aylmer, Lord Bishop of London (1701)
- 336898: The certainty and importance of a future judgement, and everlasting retributions, considered and represented in three discourses (1742)
- 337036: The lives of the two illustrious generals, John, Duke of Marlborough, and Francis Eugene, Prince of Savoy (1713)
- 337058: The fair wanderer: or, the adventures of Ethelinda, niece to the late Cardinal B---- (1751)
- 337101: Edington (1796)
- 337112: The cottage (1769)
- 337116: A farther vindication of the short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, in which the objections of a late book, entituled, A defence of plays, are consider'd. By Jeremy Collier, M.A (1708)
- 337157: Some thoughts on the miracles of Jesus; with an introduction to that of his casting out Devils, which is particularly discuss'd. Occasion'd by two late tracts, Intitled, Enquiries into the Meaning of Demoniacks in the New Testament. By an impartial hand (1738)
- 337158: A poem on the death of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; by Edward Cobden M.A. (1720)
- 337164: A treatise on the force and energy of crude mercury. Proving The Usefulness and Innocency of its Internal Application, by a great Variety of Experiments and Histories of Cases, Acute and Chronick. By Thomas Harris, Surgeon (1734)
- 337327: A thanksgiving sermon preached at Little St. Helen's (1744)
- 337329: Christianity the only true comfort for troubled minds (1707)
- 337333: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church (1706)
- 337340: A discourse of divine providence (1714)
- 337436: The instalment (1726)
- 337542: The supplement to the Treatise on carriages: comprehending all the necessary repairs; the mode and terms for hiring; with Instructions, How to Preserve and Purchase all Kinds of Carriages and Harness Now in Use. Containing also other Useful Information Thereon; with the prices for every article annexed. By William Felton, Coachmaker, No. 36, Leather-Lane, Holborn (1796)
- 337725: Antiochus: a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn Fields. By Mr. Mottley (1721)
- 337735: The tragedy of Richard I (1728)
- 337823: A sermon occasioned by the death of His late Majesty (1761)
- 337878: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 338141: Kensington-Gardens; or, the pretenders: a comedy (1719)
- 338145: The half-Pay officers (1720)
- 338148: The half-pay officers (1720)
- 338152: Antiochus: a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By Mr. Mottley (1721)
- 338153: The imperial captives (1720)
- 338242: An abstract of the laws relating to inn-keepers, tavern-keepers, alehouse-keepers, &c (1782)
- 338274: Arabian nights entertainments (1713)
- 338275: Arabian nights entertainments (1718)
- 338277: Arabian nights entertainments (1712)
- 338278: Arabian nights entertainments (1717)
- 338280: Arabian nights entertainments (1715)
- 338281: Arabian nights entertainments (1721)
- 338284: Arabian nights entertainments (1721)
- 338452: Reflections and observations on the gout (1772)
- 338457: Consilia: or, Thoughts upon several subjects; affectionately submitted to the consideration of a young friend (1785)
- 338701: The castle-Builders; or, the history of William Stephens, of the Isle of Wight, Esq; lately deceased. A political novel, never before published in any language (1759)
- 338797: A description of the geographical clock: which contains the names and situations of the most remarkable places in the world; and Exhibits at One View, the Time of Day or Night At all those Places Round the Globe: with a Copious Index; Intended for the Instruction and Amusement of Youth (1791)
- 338798: Love upon tick (1725)
- 338829: The trial of Humphrey Finnimore, Esq; (reputed to be worth forty thousand pounds) who was tried at the quarter session holden for the county of Surrey, in the Town-Hall, Southwark, on Thursday the 14th day of January, 1779, and convicted of felony, In stealing of Five Turkies, the Property of Thomas Humphries. With the pleading of the counsel, and the Speeches of the Justices, on the 14th and 15th of January, when the Prisoner's Counsel moved the Court to respite the Sentence. And a copy of the petition presented to His Majesty, signed by the Fifteen Magistrates who were present at the Trial. With an Address to the Person Pardoned, and another to the Reader (1779)
- 338840: Revolution of Sweden (1706)
- 338894: An Account of the apparition of the late Lord Kilmarnock, to the Revd. Mr. Fuster (1750)
- 338905: Charity and sincerity defended; in a reply to Mr. P.C.'s letter to the author of the Vindication of Mr. Nation's sermon, lately preached at Exon (1732)
- 338959: The examiner examined, or the examination of the remarks upon, and Mr. Catcott's answer to, the observations upon his sermon considered. With some observations upon the Hebrew grammar (1739)
- 339011: Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole, Esq; (1779)
- 339054: An epitaph on the late illustrious Earl of Chatham (1784)
- 339196: A letter to the mob of Great-Britain. Humbly dedicated to the most Reverend Dr. S---------ll (1715)
- 339271: The modern druid, containing instructions founded on physical reasons, confirmed by long practice, and evidenced by precedents, for the much better culture of young oaks more particularly, Than what they have been Subject to by any Late Discipline: with Various Reflections interspersed on the Occasion. By James Wheeler, gent (1747)
- 339272: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1727)
- 339436: A political and military rhapsody (1790)
- 339458: A catalogue of scarce and curious books (1782)
- 339463: A treatise on the struma, or scrofula, commonly called the King's evil (1794)
- 339487: The russian catechism (1723)
- 339673: A new inquiry into the causes, symptoms, and cure, of putrid and inflammatory fevers (1774)
- 339678: The english malady (1734)
- 339693: A sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Bride, Fleet-Street, on Wednesday, June 29.1768, before the governors of the Magdalen-Charity (1768)
- 339710: A sermon preached before the president, vice-presidents, and governors, of the Marine Society, at St. Andrew's Church, Holborn, on occasion of their anniversary meeting, on Thursday 10th February 1774 (1774)
- 339798: The life, adventures, and pyracies, of the famous Captain Singleton: Containing an Account of his being set on Shore in the Island of Madagascar, his Settlement there, with a Description of the Place and Inhabitants: Of his Passage from thence, in a Paraguay, to the main Land of Africa, with an Account of the Customs and Manners of the People: His great Deliverances from the barbarous Natives and wild Beasts: Of his meeting with an Englishman, a Citizen of London, among the Indians, the great Riches he acquired, and his Voyage Home to England: As also Captain Singleton's Return to Sea, with an Account of his many Adventures and Pyracies with the famous Captain Avery and others (1720)
- 339799: Memoirs of a cavalier (1720)
- 339809: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell (1720)
- 339810: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell (1720)
- 339816: The king of pirates: being an account of the famous enterprises of Captain Avery, the mock king of Madagascar. With His Rambles and Piracies; wherein all the Sham Accounts formerly publish'd of him, are detected. In two letters from himself; one during his stay at Madagascar, and one since his escape from thence. (1719)
- 339986: Some thoughts concerning education (1732)
- 339987: Some thoughts concerning education (1738)
- 340002: The duty of searching the scriptures (1739)
- 340186: The history of Tom Rigby (1773)
- 340389: Tunbrigialia: or, Tunbridge miscellanies, for the year 1733 (1733)
- 340421: Madagascar: or, Robert Drury's journal (1731)
- 340422: The pleasant, and surprizing adventures of Mr. Robert Drury (1743)
- 340423: The military memoirs of Capt. George Carleton (1728)
- 340424: The memoirs of an English officer (1728)
- 340437: The great law of subordination consider'd (1724)
- 340581: Loimologia: or, An historical account of the plague in London in 1665 (1720)
- 340582: Loimologia (1720)
- 340583: An essay on the different causes of pestilential diseases (1721)
- 340598: Printed on an Elzevir letter, and just publish'd, in a neat pocket volume, A grammar of the English tongue, with notes, giving the grounds and reason of grammar in general. To which is added, a new prosodia; or, the art of English numbers. All adapted to the use of gentlemen and ladies, as well as of the schools of Great Britain (1711)
- 340617: Proposals made to the booksellers of London and Westminster, by T. Harrison, at the west end of the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill. That all booksellers may be encourag'd to promote ... The judgment of whole Kingdoms and nations, (1710)
- 341107: A mechanical account of fevers. By Laurentius Bellini, M. D. And Professor of Physick in the University of Pisa. Done into English: with a large explanatory introduction; helping the better to understand some other writings also of the same author (1720)
- 341117: A treatise on the struma or scrofula (1787)
- 341168: The grounds of criticism in poetry, contain'd in some new discoveries never made before, requisite for the writing and judging of poems surely. Being a preliminary to a larger work design'd to be publish'd in folio, and entituled, A criticism upon our most celebrated English poets deceas'd. By Mr. Dennis. (1704)
- 341266: A compleat and easy French grammar (1736)
- 341275: An account of the loss of the Grosvenor Indiaman (1783)
- 341347: A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies (1724)
- 341453: The young gardener's best companion, for the thorough practical management of the pleasure ground and flower garden (1781)
- 341504: Epistles, odes, &c (1724)
- 341553: Remarks on the plan of a new London Pharmacop?ia, proposed to the College of Physicians, and published by their committee appointed for that purpose, 1745 (1745)
- 341638: The stocks examined and compared (1796)
- 341804: Hope's new method of fencing: or, the true and solid art of fighting with the back-sword, sheering-sword, small-sword, and sword and pistol; freed from the errors of the schools. Wherein the Defence and Pursuit of these Weapons, both on Foot, and a Horseback, and that against all kind of Edged or Pointed Weapons whatsoever, are not only compendiz'd, and reduc'd to so few and general Rules, that any Person of an indifferent Capacity, and ordinary Agility of Body, may in a short time (even by his own Assiduity, and the Assistance of a judicious Comerade) attain to a considerable Adroitness in Practice; either for the Defence of his Life upon a just Occasion, or Preservation of his Reputation and Honour, in any Accidental Scuftle, or Trifling Quarrel. But also The nicest Theory of the whole Art, is so interspersed with these most easy and useful Rules, that it will at once instruct the greatest Ignorant, and gratify the most Critical and Curious Artist. So that it may be asserted, that by this new Method, the Art of Defence, with the Sword alone is, by Mathematical Demonstration, brought to the utmost Perfection Humane Nature is capable of; and that this Assertion, is no ways vain or Chimerical; the Author is ready to defend the same either by Argument, or Practice, before any Two understanding Sword-Men; against any Fencing-Master, who shall impung it. The second edition. By Sir William Hope of Balcomie, Baronet, Late Deputy-Governour of the Castle of Edinburgh (1714)
- 341828: Two sermons (1758)
- 341830: A sermon preached at the parish-church of St. Andrew Holborn (1764)
- 341920: The great duties of life (1738)
- 341970: Sermons to tradesmen (1775)
- 342023: The protestant monastery (1726)
- 342098: The voyages, dangerous adventures and imminent escapes (1720)
- 342193: A compleat collection of remarkable tryals of the most notorious malefactors, at the sessions-house in the Old Baily, for near fifty years past; For the Crimes following, viz. Murthers, Highway-Robbing, Pyracy, House-Breaking, Foot-Padding, Rapes, Sodomy, Bestiality, Polygamy, Fortune-Stealing, Trepanning, Kidnapping, Shop-Lifting, Pertury, Counterfeiting the Coin, Exchequer-Bills, Bank-Notes, Stamps, &c. Together with A particular Account of their Behaviour under Sentence of Death, and Dying-Speeches. Faithfully Collected from the Books of Trvals, and Papers of Mr. Smith, Mr. Allen, Mr. Wikes, and Mr. Lorrain, Ordinaries of Newgate, from the first Printing of them, down to this present Time: And from other Authentick Narratives. ... (1718)
- 342277: A catalogue of books, in various languages, and almost all arts and sciences; chiefly imported from abroad; containing a great number of classic authors, of the best Editions. To which is added, the Library of the late Admiral Tyrrel, Including a large Collection of Astronomical, and Mathematical Books, all in good Condition. In this Collection are, Folio. Cateshy's Carolina, illum. 2 vol. Wenman's Herbal, coloured, l. p. 6. v. Seligman's Birds, coloured, 5 vol. Huquier's Birds, &c. of China Kirby's Perspective, l. pap. Clarendon's Rebellion, 4 vol. l. p. Basket's Bible, 2 vol. imp. paper Norden's Travels, 2 vol. Postlethwayte's Dict. 2 vol. Harris's Voyages, 2 vol. Chambers's Dictionary, 2 vol. System of Geography, 2 vol. General Dictionary, 10 vol. Borlase's Cornwall, 2 vol. Universal History, 9 vol. Boyle's Works, 5 vol. Mariana's Spain Rycaut's Peru Dart's Westminster, 2 vol. Patrick, Lowth, Whitby, 6 vol. Coke on Littleton, best edit. Caxton's Vita Patrum Antiq. de Montfaucon, 15 v. gr. pap. Pierres Antiques de B. Stoch, Morocco Temple des Muses, Morocco Scheuchzer Phys. Sacra, 4 vol. Diction. de Commerce, 4 vol. Corps Diplomatique, 19 vol. Supplement du Corps Diplomat. 5 v. Diction. de Richlet, 3 vol. Erasmus Opera omnia, 10 vol. l. p. Sandrart Opera, 15 tom. Cabinet de Vandyke Teneirs Theat. Pictoria Dion. Cassius, edit. opt. 2 vol. Homer, Eustachius. Gr. 4 vol. Ammianus Mar. ed. op. Plutarch, Polybius, Gr. & Lat. Par. Strabo, 2 vol. Gr. & Lat. Biblia Polyglotta, 8 vol. S. Hieronymi Op. 5 vol. ed. op. Walteri Lex Diplomat. Overbeke's Antiq. 3 vol. Bibliotheca Rabinica, Bartolocii, 5 v. Assermani Bib. Orient. 4 vol. Dict. della Ling. Castellana, 6 vol. Steph. Thesaur. Ling. Gr. 5 vol. Spanbemius Num. 2 vol. Hortus Elthamensis, 2 vol. -Clifortianus Leopold's Machinarum, 4 vol. Medicae Artis Principes Quarto. Inscript. des Belles Let. 30 vol. Orinthiologie de Brisson, 6 vol. Livii, Crevier, 6 vol. Moliere, 6 vol. Par. Polybe de Folard, 6 vol. l. pap. Cicero Olivet. 9 vol. Milton's Works, 5 vol. Gardnier's Logarithms. Which will begin to be sold this day (very cheap) the lowest Prices printed in the Catalogue, by Thomas Wilcox, At Virgil's-Head, opposite the New Church in the Strand. Of whom may be had the full Value for any Library or Parcel of Books, also Books exchanged (1767)
- 342353: The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1735)
- 342365: The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1777)
- 342416: Speculum Latinum (1728)
- 342438: Rebellious fame: a poem (1716)
- 342462: The [C]apricious lovers (1726)
- 342463: The bath unmask'd (1725)
- 342479: A compleat history of the affairs of Spain (1708)
- 342520: Lilium Sarniense: or, a description of the Guernsay-Lilly (1725)
- 342594: Society of Protestant Dissenting Ministers, and others, meeting at the New-York Coffee-House, Sweeting's-Alley, Cornhill, London (1773)
- 343032: An authentic journal of the siege of the Havana (1762)
- 343037: A discourse concerning the small pox, occasioned by Dr. Holland's Essay, &c. In a letter to a friend (1729)
- 343134: The family companion for health (1729)
- 343241: Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole (1779)
- 343307: A scripture manual (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)
- 343408: Micrographia restaurata (1745)
- 343416: A treatise on the millennium (1794)
- 343471: Fair warnings to a careless world (1707)
- 343515: Paul and Virginia (1796)
- 343567: A sermon preached at Stratford in Suffolk, on January the 30th, 1746-7. Being The Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. Wherein are Some seasonable Reflections upon the present Times. By Thomas Bradshaigh M. A. Rector of Stratford in Suffolk, and Langham in Essex, near Colchester; and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1747)
- 343582: A refutation of the case of Christopher Atkinson, Esq (1785)
- 343668: The careless husband (1705)
- 343709: A practical exposition upon the thirty-nine articles of the Church of England (1717)
- 343953: The British manufacturers companion (1795)
- 344017: An ode to the memory of the late Captain James Cook (1780)
- 344023: A true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London (1716)
- 344052: The speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday the 9th instant (1782)
- 344232: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Honourable Colonel Christopher Codrington (1710)
- 344438: A collection of voyages chiefly in the Southern Atlantick Ocean. Published from original M.S.S. by Alexander Dalrymple (1775)
- 344547: The religion of nature, a short discourse (1793)
- 344929: Books printed for, and sold by John Clarke at the Bible under the Royal-Exchange Cornhill, London (1734)
- 344947: A letter to Henry Woodward, comedian, occasion'd by his Letter to the inspector. By Simon Partridge, the facetious cobler of Pall Mall. And Son to the late Mr. Partridge, famous for his Dispute with Isaac Bicker staff (1753)
- 344990: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common-Prayer (1773)
- 345118: The cobler's end. A tale. Addressed to a friend. By Solomon Partridge, jun (1769)
- 345174: Christus patiens: or, the sufferings of Christ an heroic poem. In two books. Made English from the Latin original of Rapin (1720)
- 345294: A perfect cure for the King's evil, (whether hereditary or accidental,) by effectual alcalious medicines: faithfully approv'd by the experience of eighteen years practice, and the testimony of above four hundred patients restor'd beyond relapse. By Thomas Fern Chirurgeon. P. S. Giving an exact Account also how He himself was perfectly cur'd by the same Medicines; after having languish'd Eleven Years under the same Distemper, and being given over at last, by several Eminent Physicians and Surgeons in London. Varia Hominum dona (1709)
- 345359: The state-Anatomy of Great Britain (1717)
- 345374: Love-Letters on all occasions lately passed between persons of distinction. Collected by Mrs. Eliza Haywood (1730)
- 345375: The unequal conflict (1725)
- 345393: An essay on the use and abuse of tea (1725)
- 345413: A genuine narrative of the memorable life and actions of John Dyer, (who was executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 21st day of November, 1729.) containing, a particular relation of all the notorious and surprising facts by him committed for the Space of Fifteen Years past, as Petty Larcenys, Fellonies, Burglaries, Housebreakings, Shopliftings, Street and Highway-Robberies, Rapes, Cheats, &c. Wrote by himself, when under condemnation in Newgate, and Publish'd at his Earnest Request, for the Benefit of the Publick, in Order to prevent the Perpetration of the many Villanies which are daily committed In and About this Metropolis (1729)
- 345433: A serious call to the Quakers, inviting them to return to Christianity (1702)
- 345480: Considerations on the present state of Great Britain. With several Remarks upon the Reigns of King James the First, Charles the First, &c. Unto the end of the Stuart's Race in Queen Anne. In a letter to Sir William Whitlock. By a country layman (1717)
- 345707: The history of the life and reign of The Empress Catharine: containing a short history of the Russian Empire, from its first foundation to the time of the death of that Princess. Vol. I. By John Mottley, Esq (1744)
- 345733: The pig, and the mastiff. Two tales (1725)
- 345747: Bibliotheca politica (1702)
- 345849: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Bartholomew, near the Royal Exchange (1735)
- 345851: A sermon preached at Barbican in London, December 24. 1721 (1722)
- 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)
- 345957: The christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1720)
- 346021: Epistolae Ho-Elianae (1705)
- 346085: A collection of miscellanies (1706)
- 346182: An historical account of the life, birth, parentage, and conversation, of that celebrated beau handsome Fealding: Being a full Character of all his Transactions in the Service both of Mars and Venus, from his first being took notice of in London, till his Divorce from the Dutchess of C-d, by reason of his being first Marry'd to Mary Wadsworth a Jilt of the Town before, for which he was Try'd and Convicted at the Old Baly: Also you have here an Account of several sharp Actions committed by him since his Separation to support him to the time of his Death; with an Elegy and Epitaph, and other matters too tedious to be related. Licensed according to Order (1707)
- 346202: The rigadoon royal Mr. Isaac's new dance made for Her Majestys birth day 1711 (1711)
- 346280: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor (1747)
- 346284: The canterbury tales (1737)
- 346291: A catalogue of the genuine library of the late Sir Richard Jebb, Bart. F.R.S. physician in Ordinary to His Majesty; and of several other valuable collections of books, lately purchased: among them are the following curious and costly articles. ... The sale will begin on Friday, February 1, 1788, by Benjamin White, and Son, booksellers, at Horace's Head, in Fleet-street, London. N.B. the lowest prices are marked in the Catalogue, and in the first leaf of every book. (1788)
- 346407: Antique remains, from the parish church of Saint Martin Outwich London. Humbly dedicated (by permission) to Jonathan Eade Esq. Master ... Wardens ... and Court of Assistants to the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors patrons of the said church, by ... Robt. Wilkinson. Cornhill Jany. 5th 1797 (1797)
- 346487: The vision (1702)
- 346503: An essay towards the theory of the ideal or intelligible world. Design'd for two parts. The First considering it Absolutely in it self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding. Part 1. By John Norris, Rector of Bemerton, near Sarum (1701)
- 346538: Remarks on Mr. Steele's Crisis, &c (1714)
- 346540: The state-Anatomy of Great Britain (1717)
- 346709: A charge of heresy (1706)
- 346712: A preliminary defence of the epistolary discourse, concerning the distinction between soul and spirit. In two parts. I. Against the Charge of favouring Impiety. II. Against the Charge of favouring Heresie. In the Former is inserted a Digression, Proving, that the Collection of the Code of the Four Gospels in Trajan's Time is no way Derogatory to the sufficient Attestation of them. By Henry Dodwell, M.A (1707)
- 346713: The scripture account of the eternal rewards or punishments of all that hear of the Gospel (1708)
- 346715: An epistolary discourse (1707)
- 346721: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects. Vol. II. Containing A Discourse concerning Worldly and Divine Wisdom. Concerning Righteous and Unrighteous Judgment. Concerning Religious Singularity. Concerning the Excellency of Praise and Thanksgiving. The Importance of a Religious Life consider'd from the happy Conclusion of it. Concerning Heavenly-Mindedness. Of Submission to Divine Providence. Concerning the Folly of Covetousness. Concerning the Consideration of God, and of the Divine Presence. Concerning doing God's Will on Earth as it is in Heaven. Written by John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum (1716)
- 346723: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects, Viz. The Measure of Divine Love. The Natural and Moral Vanity of Man. That the Law is not made void through Faith. The Origin and the Relief of all Trouble and Uneasiness of Mind. The Natural and Moral Union of the Soul with God. The Honour due to good Men, and the Crime of treating them with Scorn and Contempt. The several Ways where by God Addresses himself to Man. Of Religious Discourse in Common Conversation. Of the Fear of Death. Concerning the Extent of Christ's Satisfaction. Concerning Practical Atheism. Of Walking by Faith Concerning Charity to the Poor. Concerning the Right Use of the World. Concerning the Successive Vanity of Human Life. An Admonition Concerning two late Books, call'd, A Discourse of the Love of God. Vol. III. and IV. By John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton, near Sarum (1707)
- 346724: Discourses upon several divine subjects (1701)
- 346725: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects, Viz. Of Religious Discourse in Common Conversation. Of the Fear of Death. Concerning the Extent of Christ's Satisfaction. Concerning Practical Atheism. Of Walking by Faith. Concerning Charity to the Poor. Concerning the Right Use of the World. Concerning the Successive Vanity of Human Life. An Admonition Concerning Two Late Books, called, A Discourse of the Love of God. Vol. 1V. Written by John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum (1707)
- 346765: An earnest invitation to the house of God, or the true Christian's love to God's publick worship: being the substance of two sermons preach'd February 8th, 1729/30. By W. Bush, V. D. M. Published at the Request of the Hearers (1730)
- 346775: A sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Reverend and learned Mr John Hubbard (1743)
- 346798: Remarkable occurrences in the life of Jonas Hanway, Esq (1787)
- 346801: Memoirs of the life of Eleanor Gwinn, a celebrated courtezan, in the reign of King Charles II. and mistress to that monarch. (1752)
- 346849: A full, true and impartial account of all the robberies committed in city, town, and country, for several years past by William Hawkins, in comany with Wilson, Wright, Butler Fox, and others not yet taken. ... Written by William Hawkins, (1722)
- 346909: An essay on the causes of the decline of the foreign trade (1744)
- 346915: Anglia restaurata (1727)
- 346918: Excidium aglię (1727)
- 346921: The history of the most remarkable tryals in Great Britain and Ireland, in capital cases (1715)
- 346944: An essay on the causes of the decline of the foreign trade (1750)
- 347116: A catalogue of the genuine library of John Darker, Esq; deceased, late treasurer of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and lest by will to that charity (1785)
- 347301: The British volunteer (1800)
- 347431: The new merry companion or vocal remembrancer; being a select collection of the most celebrated songs lately sung at the Theatres, (1775)
- 347462: An answer to Aristobulus's two letters to Dr. Bennet: or, a vindication of the orthodox and learned clergy of the Church of England, from those scurrilous and scandalous reflections he has cast on them. By a country curate. (1721)
- 347613: Thoughts on the late riot at Birmingham (1791)
- 347687: An abridgment of the life of the late Reverend and learned Dr. Cotton Mather (1744)
- 347689: A vindication of William Mather and his wife; who having lived about forty years professed Quakers, have now renounced that perswasion, and returned to the communion of the Church of England, Published by William Mather, in Bedford (1701)
- 347952: Chronologia enucleata (1739)
- 347970: The scots Act of Parliament (1702)
- 348013: Observations on poetry, especially the epic: occasioned by the late poem upon Leonidas (1738)
- 348028: An easy introduction to the knowledge of nature (1780)
- 348147: The British compendium (1729)
- 348148: The irish compendium (1727)
- 348156: The art of sound building, demonstrated in geometrical problems (1725)
- 348398: An essay on regimen (1753)
- 348402: Philosophical principles of religion (1736)
- 348403: Philosophical principles of religion (1724)
- 348663: Philosophical principles of natural religion: containing the elements of natural philosophy, and the proofs for natural religion, arising from them. By George Cheyne, M. D. and F. R. S (1705)
- 348980: A treatise of the venereal disease (1737)
- 348981: A treatise on the fistula of the anus (1738)
- 349007: Reform'd devotions (1727)
- 349053: The theory of the handling or working of ships at sea. Translated from the original printed at Paris by the express command of his Majesty (1705)
- 349091: Sacramental exercises (1718)
- 349130: Serious reflections on time and eternity (1752)
- 349144: Elements of universal history (1787)
- 349145: Books printed for J. Walthoe in the Temple-Cloysters, and J. Walthoe junr. against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill (1717)
- 349156: The beauties of the poets (1777)
- 349164: A circumstantial account, relating to that unfortunate young woman Miss Anne Bell, alias Sharpe, (who died at St. Mary le Bone.) Containing the particulars of a most ridiculous affair that has happened since the trial of Mr Sutton, which never yet transpired. Together with The remarkable Behaviour of Mr William Bell, The Father of the Deceased. By Mr T. Holland (1762)
- 349191: A full and impartial history of the expedition into Spain (1704)
- 349197: The king of France's declaration of war against Spain (1719)
- 349298: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1751)
- 349521: The blessedness of those who die in the Lord (1702)
- 349522: Fame's mausoleum (1702)
- 349698: The works of the late pious and learned Robert Nelson, Esq (1715)
- 349722: A form of prayer for a perpetual fast in the Island of Jamaica, on the seventh of June. Being the anniversary of the dreadful earthquake (1718)
- 350002: The great duty of communicating explain'd and enforc'd (1721)
- 350003: The duties of the closet. Being an earnest exhortation to private devotion (1709)
- 350023: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common-prayer (1714)
- 350524: The polite correspondence (1750)
- 350669: The history of the revolutions that happened in the government of the Roman Republic. Written in French by the Abbot de Vertot, Author of the History of the Revolutions in Sweden and in Portugal. English'd by Mr. Ozell and others. (1720)
- 350673: The history of the revolutions that happened in the government of the Roman Republic. Written in French by the Abbot de Vertot, of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions, &c. The second edition. English'd by Mr. Ozell from the original newly re-printed at Paris, with amendments and additions by the Author himself, in almost every Page. ... . To which is prefixed, A Translation of a Memorial sent from London by the late Earl Stanhope to the Abbot De Vertot at Paris: containing divers Questions relating to the Constitution of the Roman Senate. With the Abbot's Answer (1721)
- 350674: The history of the revolutions that happened in the government of the Roman Republic. Written in French by the Abbot de Vertot, of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions, &c. The third edition. English'd by Mr. Ozell from the original newly re-printed at Paris, with amendments and additions by the Author himself, in almost every Page. ... . To which is prefixed, A Translation of a Memorial sent from London by the late Earl Stanhope to the Abbot De Vertot at Paris: containing divers Questions relating to the Constitution of the Roman Senate. With the Abbot's Answer (1723)
- 350830: A rational and mechanical essay on the small-pox (1735)
- 350866: A discourse on the way of instruction by catechisms (1786)
- 351127: The tribute of an humble muse to an unfortunate captive queen, the widowed mourner of a murdered king. By W. T. F*** G****d, Esq (1793)
- 351266: A guide to prayer (1743)
- 351362: The improvement of the mind (1743)
- 351370: An humble attempt towards the revival of practical religion among Christians (1742)
- 351494: Publications printed by order of the society for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and levellers (1793)
- 351495: Publications printed at the expence of the Society for preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers. Number I (1793)
- 351515: The horse-Hoing husbandry (1733)
- 351521: An essay on naval tactics (1797)
- 351526: Proceedings of the Association for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers (1793)
- 351527: Liberty and property preserved against Republicans and Levellers (1793)
- 351528: Liberty and property preserved against republicans and levellers (1792)
- 351529: Liberty and property preserved against republicans and levellers (1793)
- 351531: Liberty and property preserved against republicans and levellers (1793)
- 351532: Liberty and property preserved against republicans and levellers. A collection of tracts (1793)
- 351533: Liberty and property preserved against republicans and levellers (1793)
- 351644: An answer to a late proposal for uniting the Kingdoms of Great-Britain and Ireland, with some occasional remarks thereon; shewing, that these Kingdoms may be best preserved disunited. (1751)
- 351659: An exact and correct list of the Members of the Honourable House of Commons, who voted for and against the Bill for repealing the Acts to prevent occasional conformity, and to hinder the growth of schism; in January 1718. Also of the Absent Members. Which makes this a Complete List (1719)
- 351944: The duty of frugality, and the sin of waste considered, with a view to recommend Christian benevolence and good works. By Basil Woodd, M. A. Minister of Bentinck Chapel, St. Mary-Lebone, Lecturer of St. Peter's, Cornhill, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Leicester. (1795)
- 352051: The king of France's declaration of war against Spain (1719)
- 352153: The third part of reports of cases, taken and adjudged in the court of Chancery, in the reigns of King Charles II. King William, and Queen Anne (1716)
- 352243: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common Prayer (1723)
- 352252: The psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament (1784)
- 352253: The psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament (1776)
- 352276: A token for children (1757)
- 352310: Proceedings of the Association for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and levellers. (1793)
- 352510: The improvement of the mind (1741)
- 352522: The harmony of all the religions which God ever prescribed (1742)
- 352536: A demonstration of the will of God by the light of nature (1748)
- 352570: The proceedings on the Queen's Commission of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer, and Goal-Delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bayly. On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, being the 6th, 7th, and 8th days of December, 1710. In the ninth year of Her Majesty's reign (1710)
- 352639: Reliqui? juveniles (1742)
- 352643: Sermons on various subjects (1792)
- 352648: The anatomy of the human body abridg'd (1746)
- 352771: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1751)
- 352777: Philosophical essays on various subjects (1742)
- 352824: A complete system of book-keeping, by an improved mode of double-entry: Comprising A Regular Series of Transactions, as they have Occurred in Actual Business; Illustrated by a Variety of Precedents, disposed in such a Manner as to remove every Obstacle in stating the most difficult Accounts, either between Individuals or Partners: Together with Approved Forms of all the Subsidiary Books required in Trade; being the Result of Thirty Years Observation and Experience. The whole designed as a Perfect Companion for the Counting-House; with a view of Fixing a Standard for Practical Book-Keeping, Suited to the Merchant and Trader of Every Denomination. To which are added, A New Method of Stating Factorage Accounts, Adapted Particularly to the Trade of the British Colonies: Also, A Concise, but Comprehensive View of the Exchanges between all the principal Trading Cities of Europe; with Examples, shewing the readiest Mode of calculating them, at full Length. By Benjamin Booth, Late of New-York, and now of London, Merchant (1789)
- 352967: A short and easy introduction to heraldry (1776)
- 353047: Moral maxims: by the Duke de la Roche Foucault. Translated from the French. With notes (1766)
- 353058: The representative of London and Westminster in Parliament, examined and consider'd. Wherein Appears the Antiquity of most of the Burroughs in England; with the Proportions, whereby every County is over or under Represented, according to a Scale from the Royal Aid Assesments; by which appears that Middlesox is found to be Represented but one Tenth part of it's due Proportion; unto which a Remedy is proposed, and several Reasons offer'd to prove the same, of Universal Benefit to the Kingdom. By a gentleman (1702)
- 353068: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1787)
- 353231: A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland (1784)
- 353319: Letters from several parts of Europe, and the East (1753)
- 353353: The anabaptist teachers no ministers of Christ (1708)
- 353499: A letter to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox (1791)
- 353576: Prayers and meditations before and after receiving the sacrament of the Lord's-Supper. Written originally in French by the late Reverend Divine Mons. Drelincourt, Author of The Christian's Consolation against the Fears of Death (1716)
- 353609: Medicina flagellata: or, the doctor scarify'd (1727)
- 353703: A letter to the church-wardens of White-Chaple, occasioned by a new altar-piece set up in their church. With general remarks on the whole contents. (1714)
- 353767: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come (1734)
- 353898: A second letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, upon the matter of libel (1792)
- 353928: An enquiry into the state of the union of Great Britain (1717)
- 354018: Verses in honour of Their present Majesties. By T. Scott (1727)
- 354135: Dr. Allen's Synopsis medicinę (1730)
- 354198: Some observations on the assiento trade (1728)
- 354202: Animadversions upon the conduct of the Rev. Dr. Rutherforth, in the controversy which has followed the publication of The confessional. With a word to the author of an "essay on establishments in religion, &c." By Anonymous (1768)
- 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)
- 354304: The clergyman's companion in visiting the sick (1712)
- 354309: A series of letters, essays, dissertations, and discourses, on various subjects (1792)
- 354355: Books printed for J. Walthoe over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill (1736)
- 354404: Virtue the source of pleasure (1757)
- 354409: A funeral sermon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Ann Troward; who departed this life, the 20th of February, 1711/12. in the 60th year of her age. By Samuel Harris (1712)
- 354507: The life of God in the soul of man (1726)
- 354508: Twelve discourses concerning the wisdom and goodness of God (1701)
- 354520: A catalogue of the tracts and pamphlets, collected by the late Earl of Oxford: With the Price of each Article printed in the Catalogue, which will continue Selling till the whole Collection is finished. Number II. Where may be had Numb. I. Numb. III. Will not be published till the First of June, on Account of the Sale of the Library of Mr. Pate, an Eminent Woollen Draper in Cornhill, deceas'd; and several others lately purchased. Which will begin to be sold (the Price and Condition of each Book being printed in the Catalogue) the Beginning of May. (1747)
- 354594: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London. At the cathedral church of St. Paul, May 29, 1735. Being the anniversary of the restoration. By W. Crowe, D. D. Rector of St. Botolph's Bishopsgate, and Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty. Publish'd by Order of the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen (1735)
- 354597: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, and several livery-companies of the city of London (1733)
- 354705: The standard of the Quakers examined or an answer to the apology of Robert Barclay. By George Keith, A.M (1702)
- 354708: Useful hints to those who make the tour of France (1768)
- 354765: Geography and navigation compleated (1709)
- 354789: Methodus inveniendi longitudinem meridianorum (1726)
- 354790: Observatio satellitum Jovis per telescopium, ope machinulę quę et observatorem et telescopium portat in mari possibilis. Possibilisque in mari. Demonstrativa Illatio de Longitudine Meridianorum Ex observatione Eclipsium Satellitum Jovis. Exque observatione Stellae cujusdam fixae absque Pendulorum usu. Authore Joh. Petr. Biestero, M.D (1726)
- 354925: A candid enquiry into the right of jurisdiction in the City of London over the borough of Southwark (1787)
- 354963: Mutual love recommended upon Christian principles. By Jeremiah Hunt (1728)
- 354969: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church of S. Paul, London (1706)
- 355000: Genuine and authentick memoirs of the stated speakers of the Robin Hood Society. With specimens of several of their speeches (1751)
- 355052: Synopsis medicinę (1733)
- 355118: The new and complete dictionary of the English language (1795)
- 355220: Thoughts on the origin, and on the most rational and natural method of teaching the languages (1783)
- 355402: An essay on external remedies. Wherein it is considered, whether all the curable distempers incident to human bodies, may not be cured by outward means. Founded upon the certain Experience, Observation, and Practice, both of Antients and Moderns. Where it is also made plain by Simple Mechanical Reasonings, that it is not absolutely necessary for Medicines to be communicated by the Mouth, as Aliment, or common Nourishment. Together with the Methodical Prescriptions, or particular Manner, of Curing the said Distempers. To which is added, some thoughts on the manner of chirurgical remedies operating in wounds and ulcers, or other common Applications in Surgery; that from manifest Observations in Practice it seems highly probable, they operate after the same manner as when taken at the Mouth. by P. Kennedy, Chir. Med (1715)
- 355407: Conversation: a didactic poem, in three parts. By William Cooke, Esq (1796)
- 355491: The history of Nadir Shah (1742)
- 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)
- 355620: The case truly stated; wherein The case restated is fully consider'd. By a member of the Church of England (1714)
- 355664: Youth's introduction to trade and business (1740)
- 355691: The motion of fluids (1737)
- 355692: The motion of fluids (1735)
- 355758: Doom's day (1720)
- 355976: A sermon occasion'd by the total eclipse of the sun (1715)
- 355977: A sermon occasion'd by the total eclipse of the sun (1715)
- 356046: The fundamental doctrines of the Church of England, as set down in her catechism, explain'd, and vindicated from the calumnies of the Romanists, and the censures of the Presbyterians, and other dissenters. By John Shaw, D. D. And Rector of East-Knoyl in Wilts (1720)
- 356155: Job's epitaph explained: a sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, who departed this life, October 14, 1755. By John Brine (1755)
- 356213: The Britannic constitution (1727)
- 356284: An account, shewing, in numerical order, the tickets intitled to benefits in the lottery for 480,000l. anno 1778. With the benefits to which the said tickets are intitled. Published by the special order of the managers and directors (1779)
- 356285: An account, shewing, in numerical order, the tickets intitled to benefits in the lottery for 490,000 l. anno 1779. With the benefits to which the said tickets are intitled. Published by the special order of the managers and directors (1780)
- 356286: An account, shewing, in numerical order, the tickets intitled to benefits in the lottery for 480,000 l. anno 1780. With the benefits to which the said tickets are intitled. Published by the special order of the managers and directors (1781)
- 356287: An account, shewing, in numerical order, the tickets intitled to benefits in the lottery for 480,000 l. anno 1781. With the benefits to which the said tickets are intitled. Published by the special order of the managers and directors (1782)
- 356288: An account, shewing, in numerical order, the tickets intitled to benefits in the lottery for 405,000 l. anno 1782. With the benefits to which the said tickets are intitled. Published by the special order of the managers and directors (1783)
- 356289: An account, shewing, in numerical order, the tickets intitled to benefits in the lottery for 480,000 l. anno 1783. With the benefits to which the said tickets are intitled. Published by the special order of the managers and directors (1784)
- 356290: An account, shewing, in numerical order, the tickets intitled to benefits in the lottery for 360,000 l. anno 1784. With the benefits to which the said tickets are intitled. Published by the special order of the managers and directors (1785)
- 356291: An account, shewing, in numerical order, the tickets intitled to benefits in the lottery for 500,000 l. anno 1785. With the benefits to which the said tickets are intitled. Published by the special order of the managers and directors (1786)
- 356292: An account, shewing, in numerical order, the tickets intitled to benefits in the lottery for 500,000 l. anno 1786. With the benefits to which the said tickets are intitled. Published by the special order of the managers and directors (1787)
- 356293: An account, shewing, in numerical order, the tickets intitled to benefits in the lottery for 500,000 l. anno 1787. With the benefits to which the said tickets are intitled. Published by the special order of the managers and directors (1788)
- 356294: An account, shewing, in numerical order, the tickets intitled to benefits in the lottery for 480,000 l. anno 1788. With the benefits to which the said tickets are intitled. Published by the special order of the managers and directors (1789)
- 356295: An account, shewing, in numerical order, the tickets intitled to benefits in the lottery for 500,000 l. anno 1789. With the benefits to which the said tickets are intitled. Published by the special order of the managers and directors (1790)
- 356301: The laws of poetry, as laid down by the Duke of Buckinghamshire in his Essay on poetry, by the Earl of Roscommon in his Essay on translated verse, and by the Lord Lansdowne on Unnatural flights in poetry, explain'd and illustrated (1721)
- 356305: An introduction to the English tongue (1726)
- 356359: Two treatises (1707)
- 356384: The genera vermium exemplified by various specimens of the animals contained in the orders of the intestina et mollusca linni?. Drawn from nature by James Barbut (1783)
- 356387: Les genres des insectes de Linne?; constate?s par divers e?chantillons d'insectes D'Angleterre, copie?s d'apre?s nature. Par J. Barbut (1781)
- 356388: The genera vermium of Linnęus 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)
- 356422: The remarkable case of Thomas Mortimer, Esq (1770)
- 356423: The elements of commerce, politics and finances, in three treatises on those important subjects (1772)
- 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)
- 356565: Dissertatio de Jesu Christi domini nostri anno & mense natali (1707)
- 356805: Allegories and visions for the entertainment and instruction of younger minds (1769)
- 356848: English exercises for school-boys to translate into Latin (1726)
- 356968: Reflections occasioned by the frequency of fires in the metropolis (1790)
- 357064: The trial; or, The history of Charles Horton, Esq (1772)
- 357066: A plain answer to Plain reasons for dissenting from the communion of the Church of England, for the use of the lay nonconformists in this kingdom. With an epistle to their teachers (1721)
- 357234: A vocabulary, in six languages (1725)
- 357296: The beauties of the poets (1788)
- 357361: An appeal to the common sense common honesty and common piety of the laity, in respect to the payment of tythe, &c (1744)
- 357407: A sermon against the dangerous and sinful practice of inoculation (1722)
- 357449: Travels through the Rhętian Alps, in the year MDCCLXXXVI. from Italy to Germany, through Tyrol: by Albanis Beaumont, in the Service of the King of Sardinia. The work is ornamented with ten large aqua-tinta engravings, from original designs, by the author. Relative to the Picturesque Beauties of the Most Interesting Views (1792)
- 357761: An abridgment of penal statutes (1778)
- 357841: Catalogue de came?es (1774)
- 357881: Taciturna and Jocunda: or, genius Alaciel's journey through those two islands. A satirical work. Translated from the French (1760)
- 357892: Practical discourses on several important and useful subjects. By the Late Reverend Mr. John Ashwood, Minister of the Gospel at Peckham (1710)
- 358240: A short and candid address to the religious society called Baptists in general, and to those of that denomination at Reading, Berks, in particular (1773)
- 358273: Memoirs of the Cardinal de Retz, containing all the great events during the minority of Louis XIV, and administration of Cardinal Mazarin. Done out of French (1723)
- 358354: Arithmetick (1708)
- 358417: Three letters to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, on the prayer for His Majesty's recovery (1788)
- 358529: The children's friend (1788)
- 358662: An essay on British cottage architecture (1798)
- 358671: The presages of life and death in diseases (1746)
- 358677: Lord Bacon's Essays, or counsels moral and civil (1720)
- 358732: New discoveries relating to the cure of cancers (1712)
- 358750: [An] account of the monies, weights, and measures in general use in Persia, Arabia, East India, and China (1789)
- 358816: An account of the cruelties exercis'd by the Inquisition in Portugal (1708)
- 358893: The doctrine of justification, by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained (1750)
- 358951: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and governours of the several hospitals of the City of London (1714)
- 358951: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and governours of the several hospitals of the City of London (1714)
- 359090: The spirit of Quakerism cloven-footed; or, immutable matter of fact (1707)
- 359100: A plan of the Universal Register-Office (1755)
- 359101: A plan of the Universal Register-Office (1752)
- 359306: Select stories for the instruction and entertainment of children, from the French of M. Berquin. Embellished with Four Copper-Plates (1787)
- 359356: The history of Timur-Bec, known by the name of Tamerlain the Great, Emperor of the Moguls and Tartars: being an historical journal of his conquests in Asia and Europe. Written in Persian by Cherefeddin Ali, native of Yezd, his contemporary. Translated into French by the late Monsieur Petis de la Croix, Arabic professor in the Royal College, and secretary and interpreter to the King in Oriental languages: with historical notes and maps. Now faithfully render'd into English. In two volumes. (1723)
- 359433: The ph?nix, an essay. Being an attempt to prove from history and astronomical calculations, that the comet, which, by its approximation to our earth, occasioned the change made at the fall and at the deluge, is the real ph?nix of the ancients. By John Goodridge (1781)
- 359454: Chinese architecture. Part the second (1759)
- 359456: Gothic architecture, part the second. In forty-three designs of paling of various sorts, for parks and clumps of trees, gates, hatches, &c. Likewise doors and windows, with proper Heads to them; Sashes of different Kinds, &c. To which are added, several designs of frets for Joiners and Cabinet-Makers; With Frets and Frizes for Smith's Work, Brass and Iron Fenders, Borders for Marble Tables, &c. The whole neatly engraved on twelve copper-plates. From th designs of P. Decker, Architect (1759)
- 359577: Observations on the establishment of the Bank of England (1797)
- 359583: Tables of the several European exchanges (1771)
- 359732: An introduction to spelling and reading English (1738)
- 359759: A new survey of the globe (1730)
- 359760: Youth's introduction to trade and business (1720)
- 359859: Miscellaneous poems, viz. Night. In 4 books. Zeuma: or the love of liberty. In 3 books. Clarinda: or the fair libertine. The muses' address, and The tempest. By Mr. Ralph (1729)
- 359861: The muses' address to the King: an ode. By J. Ralph (1728)
- 359908: A new discourse of trade (1745)
- 359909: A new discourse of trade (1745)
- 359918: A dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English (1800)
- 359932: A treatise upon the laws of England now in force for the recovery of debt (1791)
- 359962: The club (1733)
- 359963: The club (1723)
- 359996: Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy (1794)
- 360071: The history of the Jews, from Jesus Christ to the present time: containing their antiquities, their religion, their rites, the dispersion of the ten tribes in the East, and the persecutions this nation has suffer'd in the West. Being a supplement and continuation of the History of Josephus. Written in French by Mr. Basnage. Translated into English by Tho. Taylor, A.M (1708)
- 360085: Twenty-Six sermons on various subjects (1739)
- 360110: Submission to the righteousness of God. Or the necessity of trusting a better righteousness than our own (1755)
- 360155: An antidote against the growth of Popery, for the year of our blessed saviour's incarnation, 1713 (1713)
- 360162: The complete practical cook: or, a new system of the whole art and mystery of cookery. Being a select collection of above five hundred recipes for Dressing, after the most Curious and Elegant Manner (as well Foreign as English) all Kinds of Flesh, Fish, Fowl, &c. As also Directions to make all Sorts of excellent Pottages and Soups, fine Pastry, both sweet and savoury, delicate Puddings, exquisite Sauces, and rich Jellies. With the best Rules for Preserving, Potting, Pickling, &c. Fitted for all Occasions: But more especially for the most Grand and Sumptuous Entertainments. Adorned with sixty curious copper plates; Exhibiting the full Seasons of the Year, and Tables proper for Every Month; As also Variety of large Ovals and Rounds, and Ambogues and Square Tables for Coronation-Feasts, Instalments, &c. The Whole intirely New; And none of the Recipes ever published in any Treatise of this Kind. Approved by divers of the Prime Nobility; And by several Masters of the Art and Mystery of Cookery. By Charles Carter, Lately Cook to his Grace the Duke of Argyll, the Earl of Pontefract, the Lord Cornwallis, &c (1730)
- 360285: A specimen of papal and French persecution. As also, of the faith and patience of the late French confessors and martyrs. Exhibited in the cruel sufferings, and most Exemplary Behaviour of that eminent confessor and martyr, Mr. Lewis de Marolles; Councellor to the French King, and Receiver of the Consignations in the Bailywick of St. Menebolt in Champaigne; From his Condemnation to the Gallies 1686, to his Death in the Dungeon 1692. Done newly out of French. To which is prefix'd, An account of the torments which the French protestants endure aboard the gallies; Given by an Eye-Witness (1712)
- 360346: An account of the sepulchers of the antients (1712)
- 360542: An history of the memorable and extraordinary calamities of Margaret of Anjou, Queen of England; wherein may be seen the inconstancy of fortune, the Changes of Courts, and the Miseries of human Life, to which crowns and sceptres are subject. By the Chevalier Michael Baudier, Gentleman of the King's Houshold, Knight of the Order of St. Michael, Counsellor and Historiographer of his Majesty Louis XIII. King of France. Translated out of the original manuscript, which hath never yet been printed; and is preserved among the Mss. of the late Duke of Coislin, Bishop of Mets, in the Library of the Abbey of St. Germain des Prez at Paris (1737)
- 360552: 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 And particularly the Late Prince Ragotzi, and Count Tekely; and also between the Emperor and the Turks, &c. Intermix'd with Brief Historical Remarks, very Necessary for the perfect Understanding of the Grounds and Reasons of the present Differences between His Imperial Majesty and Prince Ragotzi, &c (1705)
- 360818: The history of the siege of Damascus, by the Saracens, in the year 633. as it is related by Abu Abdo'llah Mohammed Ebn Omar Alwa?kidi, the Arabian historian. Very useful for the readers and spectators of the tragedy of the Siege of Damascus, written by Mr. John Hughes. (1720)
- 361322: The history of the troubles of Great Britain (1735)
- 361436: A collection of papers on naval architecture (1791)
- 361685: Some considerations on the necessity and usefulness of the royal charter, establishing an hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children (1740)
- 361693: A bavin of bays: containing various original essays in poetry. By a minor poet (1763)
- 361752: The life of Erasmus (1726)
- 361788: Memoirs of the war in Asia, from 1780 to 1784. Including a narrative of the imprisonment and sufferings of our officers and soldiers, by an officer of Colonel Baillie's detachment (1789)
- 361915: Witenham-Hill, a descriptive poem (1777)
- 362000: Matrimony. A letter to young gentlemen and ladies married or single (1768)
- 362099: Short strictures on A brief examination into the increase of the revenue, commerce, & manufactures, of Great Britain, from 1792 to 1799. lately published by George Rose, Esq. By a merchant (1800)
- 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)
- 362287: The history of Sumatra (1783)
- 362288: The history of Sumatra (1784)
- 362382: A new and accurate description of Persia (1724)
- 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)
- 362425: Secreta monita Societatis Jesu (1746)
- 362426: Secreta monita Societatis Jesu (1723)
- 362436: Memoirs of Madame de Barneveldt. Translated from the French by Miss Gunning. Second edition, embellished with an elegant portrait of the translator by Bartolozzi. In two volumes. ... (1796)
- 362527: The proceedings at large on the trial of John Donellan, Esq. for the wilful murder (by poison) of Sir The. Edward Allesley Boughton, Bart. Late of Lawford-Hall, in the County of Warwick. Tried Before Mr. Justice Buller, at the assizes at Warwick. On Friday the 30th day of March, 1781. Taken in Short-Hand, by Permission of the Judge, By W. Blanchard (1781)
- 362530: Thoughts upon hare and fox hunting (1796)
- 362542: The saxon and English languages reciprocally illustrative of each other (1798)
- 362810: Tables for renewing and purchasing of leases (1735)
- 362811: Tables of simple interest (1735)
- 362887: A treatise concerning the divine authority of the scriptures (1704)
- 362985: A practical discourse on the loving kindness of God. In five sermons preach'd on Psal. lxiii. 3. By Michael Pope (1701)
- 363007: A sentimental history of chimney sweepers (1785)
- 363018: An historical account of the British trade over the Caspian Sea (1753)
- 363021: Domestic happiness, promoted (1786)
- 363027: Virtue in humble life (1774)
- 363032: An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Magdalen Hospital (1770)
- 363033: The seaman's Christian friend (1779)
- 363037: The soldier's faithful friend (1777)
- 363066: Poplicola's supplement to Cato's letter, concerning popularity. Numb. I. (1722)
- 363073: The battle of Eddington (1796)
- 363084: Popery and slavery display'd (1745)
- 363237: Juvenilia: poems on various subjects of devotion and virtue. By Thomas Gibbons (1750)
- 363266: A new theory of consumptions (1720)
- 363281: An essay towards a rational grammar (1726)
- 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)
- 363316: A sermon preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous earthquake at Lisbon, November 1, 1755 (1756)
- 363434: Articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors, against Sir Elijah Impey, Knight, Late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Lengal. Presented to the House of Commons, upon the 12th day of December 1787 (1788)
- 363574: Mathematical tables (1705)
- 363579: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Waterland, occasioned by some passages in his late treatise. Entitled, The importance of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity asserted (1734)
- 363698: English examples to Lily's Grammar-Rules, for children's Latin exercises (1727)
- 364135: The beauties of history (1795)
- 364136: The beauties of history (1796)
- 364261: An address to the gentlemen of the faculty of physick (1739)
- 364412: Reasons for establishing the Colony of Georgia, with regard to the trade of Great Britain, the increase of our people, and the employment and support it will afford (1733)
- 364463: The description and use of that most excellent invention, call'd the globular chart: Shewing its Agreeableness to the Globe, And the Natural and Easy Consequences thereof in the Practice of Navigation; with a specimen of a sea-chart in that projection; and trigonometrical calculations, to prove the Truth thereof, both in Course, Latitude, Longitude, Meridian Distance (or Departure) Distance in the Arch of a great Circle, and Distance in the Rumb, tho' so Extensive as to exceed 1200 Leagues; and all measur'd by a Scale of Equal Parts, which cannot be done upon any Projection but this only. To which is prefix'd an answer to Mr Haselden's letter to Dr. Halley, Proving by Mathematical Demonstration, that his Principal Argument is false by above Three in Five; the rest invalid, and the whole incoherent. With an appendix, containing an answer to Mr. Collier, and proving that these two Authors contradict themselves, and one another. By Henry Wilson, Late Mathematician in His Majesty's Navy, and Author of several Treatises, in Navigation, Astronomy, &c (1722)
- 364558: In the press, printing by subscription, in one volume royal quarto, Observations and remarks made during a voyage to the islands of Teneriffe, Amsterdam, Maria's Islands near Van Dieman's Land; Otaheite, Sandwich Islands; Owhyhee, Oonalaska, Tinian, and from Thence to Canton, in the brig Mercury, Commanded by the Owner, John Henry Cox, Esq. Illustrated with a Sketch of the Island of Amsterdam, a Plan of Oyster Harbour at the Maria Islands, with Some Views of the Land; a Curious Medal and a Club Accurately Engraved. By Lieut. George Mortimer, of the Marines. Subscriptions are received by T. Cadell, in the Strand; J. Robson, Bond-Street; and J. Sewell, Cornhill, (1791)
- 364572: A letter to Thomas Gilbert, Esq; on his intended reform of the poor laws. By a country gentleman (1787)
- 364679: The legal judicature in Chancery stated. With remarks on a late book, intitled, A discourse of the judicial authority belonging to the Master of the Rolls in the High Court of Chancery (1727)
- 364779: Memoirs of the Sieur D'ablancourt. Containing a general history of the court and kingdom of Portugal, from the Pyrenean Treaty, to the Year 1668. with a full Relation of all the Battels and Sieges in the War between Spain and Portugal, under the Command of the late Duke of Schomberg, then in the Portugueze Service. With the Character, and some material Passages of that Great General's Life: As also an exact Account of the deposing of the late King Alfonso, and the Accession of Don Pedro, his present Portugueze Majesty; and other remarkable Transactions, whereby will appear the Genius, Policy and Strength of that Nation, and its Interest with respect to Foreign Counts: Also the Treaty of Peace between Portugal and Spain, and the League Offensive and Defensive between France and Portugal. Translated from the French copy, printed at Paris, 1701 (1703)
- 364780: Emmenologia (1729)
- 364781: The history of physick (1727)
- 364782: The history of physick (1727)
- 364788: The history of physick (1725)
- 364789: Nine commentaries upon fevers: and two epistles concerning the small-pox, addressed to Dr. Mead. Written, in Latin, by the late learned Dr. John Freind. Translated into English, by Thomas Dale, M.D (1730)
- 364805: The denial (1790)
- 364810: Runic odes (1781)
- 364844: A practical discourse of repentance, rectifying the mistakes about it, especially such as lead either to Despair or Presumption. Perswading and Directing to the True Practice of it, and demonstrating the invalidity of a death-bed repentance. By William Payne, D. D. Late Rector of St. Mary White-Chappel, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Their Majesties (1708)
- 364868: Mr. Pearse's last legacy. Two discourses, (viz.) I. A beam of divine glory: Or, The Unchangeableness of God Opened, Vindicated, and Improved. II. The soul's rest in God. Very useful to quiet the Minds of Christians, when discomposed on the Account of Man's Mortality, and the Mutability of Humane Affairs. By E.P. Author of The Great Concern: Or, Preparation for Death, &c (1704)
- 364954: The possibility of apparitions. Being an answer to this question, whether can departed souls (souls separated from their Bodies) so appear, as to be visibly seen and conversed with here upon earth? By a divine of the Church of England (1706)
- 365003: A Table of logarithms, for numbers increasing in their natural order, from an unit to 10000 (1705)
- 365031: Hampshire extracted from Domes-Day Book (1789)
- 365046: Essays and letters on various subjects (1739)
- 365118: The history of the ancient Germans; including that of the Cimbri, Celtę, Teutones, Alemanni, Saxons, And other Ancient Northern Nations, Who overthrew the Roman Empire, and established that of the Germans, and most of the Kingdoms of Europe. In two volumes. ... From the first certain Account of those Several Nations inhabiting the Country now call'd Germany, to the Foundation of the Monarchy of the Franks, in Gaul, Ann. 486. ... From the Foundation of the Monarchy of the Franks, in Gaul, to the Extinction of the Merovingian, and the Beginning of the Carlovingian Line, Ann. 751, Written originally in High German; And illustrated with a great Number of Notes and Quotations, from ancient Authors, Monuments, Inscriptions, Accounts of Medals, Coins, and other Antiquities, which give a Light as well to the Roman as the German, Italian, Spanish, French and English Histories; by Doctor John Jacob Mascou, Aulick Counsellor to the King of Poland, Assessor of the Court of Justice, and Senator of the City of Leipzick, in Saxony. Now translated into English, by Tho. Lediard, Esq; Late Secretary to His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary in Lower Germany. ... (1738)
- 365247: Essays on husbandry (1764)
- 365281: Letters to and from the East-India Company's servants, at Bengal, Fort St. George, and Bombay; relative to treaties and grants from the country powers, from the year 1756 to 1766, both years inclusive: Also A Letter from the Nabob of Arcot to the Company, and the Company's Answer: with an Appendix, Consisting of Four Papers relative to the Company's late Bargain with Government (1772)
- 365350: A sermon preached before the president (1774)
- 365425: An epistle to R- W-, Esq; occasion'd by a pamphlet, entitul'd, the defection consider'd &c. By the Author of a late p;oem, call'd The woful treaty: or, Unhappy peace (1718)
- 365426: A general collection of treatys (1710)
- 365464: Two discourses (1729)
- 365481: Animadversions upon the Letters on Theron and Aspasio. Addressed to that ingenious author. By John Brine. (1758)
- 365490: The true sense of attonement for sin, by Christ's death, stated and defended (1752)
- 365493: Some mistakes in a book of Mr. Johnson's of Liverpool, intitled, The faith of God's elect, &c. noted and rectified. By John Brine. (1755)
- 365671: Strictures on the gout (1775)
- 365713: The deist's manual: or, a rational enquiry into the Christian religion. With some Considerations on Mr. Hobbs, Spinosa, the Oracles of Reason, Second Thoughts, &c. By C. Gildon, Gent. Publisher of the Oracles of Reason. To which is prefix'd A letter, from the author of The method with the deists (1705)
- 365734: The baptists vindicated from some groundless charges brought against them by Mr. Eltringham, in a pamphlet, intitled, The Baptist against the Baptist, &c. Wherein He represents them as Erroneous, Persecuting, Diabolical, and Guilty of Deism. By John Brine (1756)
- 365769: Modern manners (1782)
- 365791: De jure maritimo et navali (1744)
- 365815: An essay on mechanical geometry, chiefly explanatory of a set of schemes and models, by which The knowledge of the most useful propositions of Euclid, and other celebrated Geometricians, may be clearly and expeditiously conveyed, even to youth of an early age. By Benjamin Donne, Master of the Mechanics in Ordinary to His Majesty. (1796)
- 365891: Some account of an existing correspondence now carrying on between the inhabitants of the moon, and the natives of this country (1800)
- 365895: News extraordinary, from a country school-master (1755)
- 365997: A defence of the United company of merchants of England, trading to the East-Indies, and their servants, (particularly those at Bengal) against the complaints of the Dutch East-India Company: Being a Memorial from the English Company to His Majesty on that Subject (1762)
- 366020: The evidence of things not seen (1706)
- 366086: Seventeen discourses on several texts of scripture; addressed to Christian assemblies, in villages near Cambridge. To which are added, six morning exercises. By Robert Robinson (1796)
- 366136: Cursory account of the various methods of shoeing horses, hitherto practised (1800)
- 366139: Tables of the Grecian, Roman and Jewish measures, weights and coins (1705)
- 366237: Reports of cases adjudg'd in the Court of King's Bench (1717)
- 366238: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench; with some special cases in the courts of Chancery, Common Pleas and Exchequer (1721)
- 366297: The method of finding the longitude at sea (1794)
- 366683: A collection of voyages and travels, some now first printed from original manuscripts (1732)
- 366925: Of the first invention of writing. An essay (1716)
- 366945: The life and posthumous works of Arthur Maynwaring, Esq; containing several original pieces and translations, in prose and verse, never before printed. To which are added, several political tracts written by him, before and after the Change of the Ministry (1715)
- 366965: A candid examination of the reasons for depriving the East-India Company of its charter (1779)
- 367013: Catalogue of five hundred celebrated authors of Great Britain, now living (1788)
- 367045: The history of the Arians, and of the Council of Nice (1721)
- 367052: A history of the voyages and travels of Capt. Nathaniel Uring (1727)
- 367056: A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier (1791)
- 367163: An introduction to the game of draughts (1756)
- 367236: The art of painting in oyl (1701)
- 367237: The art of painting in oyl (1705)
- 367240: The art of painting in oil (1738)
- 367441: Geographical essays (1773)
- 367495: Considerations on the present state of the poor in Great-Britain (1775)
- 367511: The east-India sale, September the first, 1719. The conditions of sale. Prompt payment. 61/2 per cent. discount, to the first of December, and 5 per cent. to the first of January (1719)
- 367568: Iconographia Scotica: or portraits of illustrious persons of Scotland, engraved from the most authentic paintings, &c. With their lives Compiled from the Works of the Best Informed and Modern Writers Extant, Manuscript as well as Printed, Containing Many Curious Biographical Anecdotes and Particulars. Never Before Published, the whole authenticated with notes, references, and observations, by John Smith, of the Inner Temple (1798)
- 367569: Iconographia Scotica: or portraits of illustrious persons of Scotland, engraved from the most authentic paintings, &c. With their lives, Compiled from the Works of the Best Informed and Modern Writers Extant, Manuscript as well as Printed, Containing Many Curious Biographical Anecdotes and Particulars, Never Before Published; the whole authenticated with notes, references, and observations, by John Smith, of the Inner Temple (1798)
- 367582: Travels in Europe, Africa, and Asia, made between the years 1770 and 1779 (1795)
- 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)
- 367800: The church-Member's directory; or, a gospel church described: wherein is considered its form, founder, and foundation. As also The Materials with which it is built. - The Work and Service thereof. - The Officers belonging to it, - their Characters, Qualifications, and Duties. - In whom the Right of choosing them, and the Power of admitting Members is vested. - The Method of their Admission, - and the Ground of Church-Authority for Excommunication. To which is added, A brief review of the moral and religious obligations of church-members, and A short address to all who intend entering upon that important character. By Archibald Bell (1776)
- 367858: Dr. Carr's medicinal epistles upon several occasions (1714)
- 367860: Sermons, on practical subjects (1797)
- 367861: Sermons, on practical subjects (1795)
- 367976: Dialogues on the rights of Britons (1792)
- 368015: Ovid's epistles, translated by several hands. Adorn'd with cutts (1720)
- 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)
- 368190: The theory and practice of the French tongue (1756)
- 368205: P. Ovidii Nasonis Tristium libri quinque, cum argumentis & notis Johannis Minellii Anglice redditis. Versio prosaica, nempe ipsamet Ovid II voces ex metrico in ordinem prosaicum dispositae, Cujus Auxilio Tyrones, utut artis Grammaticae adhuc rudes, (vol Marte proprio) Pensa sua Ovidiana, facile & jucunde, absque ullo aut sibi ipsis taedio, vel doctori negotio, addicere possint. In usum scholarum. Opera? & studio N. Bailey (1726)
- 368227: Twelve sermons on the following subjects, viz. I. what is truth? (1753)
- 368228: Twenty sermons on the following subjects (1755)
- 368229: Twenty sermons on the following subjects (1758)
- 368253: The history of the province of Massachusets-Bay (1768)
- 368309: The hospital surgeon (1706)
- 368343: Sermons on the following subjects: The care of the soul, the one thing needful. The benefit and importance of Christ's resurrection. The history of Christ's ascension. The truth and certainty of Christ's ascension; the ends and designs of it; and the uses to be made of it. Christ's power in raising the dead. Faith without works ineffectual to salvation. On secret prayer. On family prayer. On public worship, and public instruction. By the late reverend and learned Mr. Joseph Morris. With some memoirs of the author's life, by Joseph Burroughs. (1757)
- 368347: The manner of curing all fractures and dislocations, incident to humane bodies, by the means of bandages. Compiled by M. Lawrence Verduc, Sworn Master Surgeon at Paris (1706)
- 368370: A grammar of the Malay tongue, as spoken in the peninsula of Malacca, the islands of Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Pulo Pinang, &c. &c. Compiled from Bowrey's dictionary, and other authentic documents, manuscript and printed. Embellished with a Map (1800)
- 368671: The testimony of the King of martyrs concerning His Kingdom (1777)
- 368680: Poems: consisting of originals and translations. By John Glanvill, Esq (1725)
- 368989: The true time of keeping St. Matthias's-Day in leap-years (1712)
- 369023: The honour of marriage opposed to all impurities: an essay. By the late Mr. Sandeman, Author of Letters on Theron and Aspasio (1777)
- 369060: Letters (1782)
- 369088: Medicina statica: being the aphorisms of Sanctorius, translated into English with large explanations. The second edition. To which is added Dr. Keil's Medicina statica britannica, with comparative Remarks, and Explanations. As also medico-physical essays on I. Agues. II. Fevers. III. An Elastick Fibre. IV. The Gout. V. The Leprosy. VI. Kings-Evil. Vii. Venereal Diseases. By John Quincy, M.D (1720)
- 369127: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1750)
- 369285: A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697 (1740)
- 369289: A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem; at Easter, A.D. 1697 (1749)
- 369392: Miscellaneous poems, by several hands (1729)
- 369394: An abridgment of Mr. London's Complete system of book-keeping (1757)
- 369463: The history of the life and times of Cardinal Wolsey (1742)
- 369500: A sermon at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Chester (1708)
- 369505: The principles of a member of the black list (1702)
- 369595: The works of the late reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D.D (1753)
- 369641: The miseries and great hardships of the inferior clergy; and a modest plea for their rights and better usage. In a letter to a right reverend prelate. By the Reverend Mr. Tho. Stackhouse (1740)
- 369646: A modern character, introduc'd in the scenes of Vanbrugh's Ęsop (1751)
- 369650: Miscellaneous reflexions (1743)
- 369736: The laws of shipping and insurance, with a digest of adjudged cases; containing the acts of parliament relative to shipping, insurance and navigation; Together With the Laws for the Government of the Navy, and An Account of the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty Courts. With the determinations of the courts of justice on trials concerning shipping, insurance, Losses, Averages, Bottomry, Barratry, &c. &c. from Trinity term 1693, to Michaelmas term 1774. With the Reporters Names and References. To which are added A Table and Index of the Titles of the Acts, the Names of the Cases, and-the Matter contained therein. By Thomas Parker, of Lincoln's-Inn (1775)
- 369766: A treatise on the operations of surgery (1739)
- 370003: A sermon preached at Tiverton, Devon. November 29, 1759 (1760)
- 370020: The conversion of sinners the greatest charity. Being the substance sermon, preached on the 19th of November, at St. Peter's, Cornhill, before a Society for promoting religious knowledge amongst the poor; ... By H. Venn, A.M. (1779)
- 370088: A sermon, preached at the church of St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton, on Wednesday, the 25th. of February, 1795 (1795)
- 370109: A demonstration of the truth of the Christian religion, from the Latin of Socinius (1732)
- 370114: The elements of algebra in a new and easy method, with their use and application, in the solution of a great variety of arithmetical and geometrical questions (1742)
- 370117: A new method for valuing of annuities upon lives (1746)
- 370211: A view of the naval force of Great-Britain (1791)
- 370307: Arguments to prove the being of God (1707)
- 370309: The deist confuted (1734)
- 370364: Debtor and creditor made easy (1709)
- 370402: The life and reign of Lewis XIV, late King of France and Navarre: collected from the memoirs of the Sieur Carpenter, and continu'd to his Death, from the most authentick Accounts, as well English as French. To which is added, His Character, and an Account of his lawful Issue, Mistresses, and natural Children; as also, a true Copy of his Will, and the two Codicils belonging to it; with an Account of his Funeral Ceremony, &c (1715)
- 370403: An history of the life of James Duke of Ormonde (1735)
- 370424: Advice to the poor (1792)
- 370502: A collection of papers on naval architecture (1792)
- 370503: A Collection of papers on naval architecture, originally communicated through the channel of the European Magazine (1791)
- 370547: The life of Sethos (1732)
- 370600: The being and benefits of divine providence, vindicated and asserted (1704)
- 370703: Tables of simple interest and discount (1707)
- 370796: The works of Charles Vial de Sainbel (1795)
- 370797: The works of Charles Vial de Sainbel (1795)
- 370831: A retrospective view and consideration of India affairs (1783)
- 370877: Friendly advice; comprehending general heads of qualifications, requisite for those who wish to marry well, and live happy; compiled and translated from different authors. By Cęsar Mussolini, Professor of the Italian Language, in London. (1794)
- 370878: Dettami amichevoli (1794)
- 370899: A complete body of divinity (1729)
- 370971: Instructions to freeholders (1713)
- 370978: Truth, truth, truth (1715)
- 370979: Britons strike home (1715)
- 371001: A dissuasive against enthusiasm: wherein the pretensions of the modern prophets to divine inspiration, and the power of working miracles, are examin'd and confuted by scripture and matter of fact. In a letter to a person of quality (1708)
- 371046: The compleat horseman (1702)
- 371108: Colonising, or A plain investigation of that subject; with a legislative, political and commercial view of our colonies (1774)
- 371281: Hoadly and Potter compared. Being remarks upon some passages in the sermon preached at Their Majesties coronation. In a letter to his Lordship (1728)
- 371371: The history of the old fring'd petticoat; a fragment (1775)
- 371382: An impartial sketch, of the various indulgences granted by Great-Britain to her colonies (1778)
- 371436: Books printed for George Strahan bookseller, at the Golden-Ball, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill (1712)
- 371438: The history of the League made at Cambray (1712)
- 371448: Some considerations touching the sugar colonies, with political observations in respect to trade. By a person well acquainted with the sugar trade, but at present residing in the island of Antigua (1732)
- 371469: Great Britain's right to tax her colonies. Placed in the clearest light, by a Swiss (1774)
- 371472: The flower-Piece: a collection of miscellany poems. By several hands (1731)
- 371493: Mr. Bt's recantation (1711)
- 371526: The loves of Hero and Leander. From the Greek of Musęus. By Mr. Sterling. To which are added, some new translations from various Greek authors, viz. Anacreon, Sappho, Julian, Theocritus, Bion, Moschus, and Homer. By another hand (1728)
- 371691: Tutamen nauticum (1764)
- 371692: Tutamen nauticum (1763)
- 371762: Remarks on the English woollen manufactury for exportation (1730)
- 371833: A register of the trade of the port of London (1777)
- 371877: A defence of the observations on the Assiento trade, as it hath been exercised by the South-Sea Company (1728)
- 371970: A conference upon the miracles of our blessed Saviour: wherein all the objections against them proposed in Mr. Woolston's six discourses, and several other greater Difficulties, are fully stated and considered: And the Truth of the Christian Religion is evidently proved. By William Stevenson, M. A. Prebendary of Sarum, and Rector of Colwal in Herefordshire (1730)
- 371997: The act of assembly of the island of Jamaica, to repeal several acts, and clauses of acts, respecting slaves, and for the better Order and Government of Slaves, and for other Purposes; commonly called the Consolidated Act, as Exhibiting at One View Most of the Essential Regulations of the Jamaica Code Noir; which was passed by the Assembly on the 19th day of December 1787, and by the Lieutenant Governor and the Council on the 22d of the said Month. Respectfully communicated to the public by Stephen Fuller, Esq. Agent for Jamaica (1787)
- 372108: A guide to the altar: being a preparation to a worthy receiving the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's-Supper. Consisting of meditations, hymns and prayers, for Morning and Evening, for every Day of the Week; with Devotions Before, At, and After Receiving the Blessed Sacrament. To which is Prefix'd, Large Preface, shewing the Necessity of Receiving the Holy Sacrament. By William Sworder, Vicar of Great-Sampford, and Hempsted in Essex (1709)
- 372193: Some brief remarks on a late pamphlet written by a presbyter of the Church of England; (suppos'd to be a Dignitary of the Church) entituled, The difficulties and discouragements which attend the study of the scriptures, &c. By a divine of the Church of England (1714)
- 372199: The divine oeconomy: or, an universal system of the works and purposes of God towards men, demonstrated. Written originally in French by Peter Poiret. In six volumes (1713)
- 372213: The letters of Georgicus, upon the iniquity of tythes, intended for the benefit of the English farmer, with additions (1773)
- 372473: An enquiry into the ill designs, errors, &c. of Dr. Clarke's (pretended) scripture doctrine of the Trinity (1714)
- 372498: Practical observations on cancers and disorders of the breast, explaining their different appearances and events (1762)
- 372521: The genuine speech of the Lord L----ne (1719)
- 372522: Salvation the peculiar priviledge of the Church (1712)
- 372523: To the Queen. The humble supplication of certain of Her Majesty's faithful and peaceable subjects, called Protestant dissenters (1714)
- 372610: An examination of a late Discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion (1724)
- 372683: The expence of university education reduced (1741)
- 372690: The penitent lady (1703)
- 372790: The confusion of the builders of Babel: being a collection of letters, shewing that they who ought to build Jerusalem, set themselves most against the divine truth, and endeavour each to build his own Babel of Confusion, where they neither will, nor can understand the Language of God. By Mrs. Antonia Bourignon (1708)
- 372850: The humble attempt of a layman towards a confutation of Mr. Henry Mayo's pamphlet, call'd The scripture-doctrine of baptism, &c (1767)
- 372851: Philalethes again! (1767)
- 372859: The heavy guilt of the sin of drunkenness represented (1788)
- 372942: A warning to the inhabitants of Europe (1734)
- 372977: The history of paradise (1713)
- 373012: Sacrifice the divine service, from the covenant of grace, to the consumation of the mystery of man's redemption. By J. Scandret, Priest of the Church of England: To which is prefix'd a letter to the author, from the Reverend Mr. Charles Leslie; Chancellor of the Cathedral of Connor, in the Kingdom of Ireland (1707)
- 373067: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Samuel Garrard, Bar (1710)
- 373249: The truth of Christianity demonstrated (1727)
- 373250: A short and easie method with the Jews (1727)
- 373251: A short and easie method with the deists (1727)
- 373629: Eight sermons on the divinity and operations of the Holy Ghost (1742)
- 373635: Three sermons (1779)
- 373684: An inquiry into the shape, the beauty, and stature of the person of Christ, and of the Virgin Mary. Offered to the consideration of the late converts to popery. By Thomas Lewis, M.A (1735)
- 373829: Sir Matthew Decker's Essay on the causes of the decline of foreign trade (1787)
- 373852: An account of the Society for promoting religious knowledge among the poor (1782)
- 373853: An account of the Society for promoting religious knowledge among the poor (1786)
- 373854: An account of the Society for promoting religious knowledge among the poor (1788)
- 373859: An history of the instances of exclusion from the Royal Society, which were not suffered to be argued in the course of the late debates. With Strictures on the Formation of the Council, and other Instances of the Despotism of Sir Joseph Banks, the Present President, and of his Incapacity for his High Office. By some members in the minority (1784)
- 374011: Notes and memorandums of the six days, preceeding the death of a late Right Reverend --------. Containing many remarkable passages, with an Inscription design'd for his Monument (1715)
- 374092: Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt (1785)
- 374196: Scriptural views of the national establishment (1790)
- 374217: The socinian controversy discuss'd (1708)
- 374290: The athenian oracle (1706)
- 374297: A letter to the Members of Parliament who have presented petitions to the Honourable House of Commons for the abolition of the slave trade. By a West-India Merchant (1792)
- 374374: The state-Anatomy of Great Britain (1717)
- 374446: Remarks on the most important military operations of the English forces (1788)
- 374516: The court register, and statesman's remembrancer (1782)
- 374518: Free thoughts on religion, the church, and national happiness (1729)
- 374535: Some thoughts on the land-tax, general excises, and the least burthensome way of raising taxes (1733)
- 374621: A civil, commercial, political, and literary history of Spain and Portugal (1793)
- 374636: Richard in Cyprus. A tragedy. By T. Teres (1769)
- 374671: Scripture religion (1701)
- 374689: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend and learned William King (1769)
- 374732: Essays upon several moral subjects (1709)
- 374976: A brief examination into the increase of the revenue, commerce, and manufactures, of Great Britain, from 1792 to 1799 (1799)
- 375021: Political justice (1736)
- 375137: The journal of a two months tour (1768)
- 375157: The country parson's companion (1725)
- 375260: A project for a royal tythe: or, general tax; which, By suppressing all the Ancient Funds and Later Projects for Raising the Publick Revenues, and for ever abolishing all Exemptions, unequal Assessments, and all rigorous and oppressive Distraining on the People, will furnish the government a fixt and certain revenue, sufficient for all its Exigencies and Occasions, without oppressing the subjects. By the famous Monsieur Vauban, Marshal of France, Knight of the King's Orders, and Governour of Lisle (1708)
- 375283: A help to English history (1786)
- 375316: The french book of rates: being a collection of the tariffs & regulations, of the duties both of importation & exportation of merchandizes in France. With the Particular Edicts, Arrests, and Declarations, Settling and Establishing the same in all the respective Custom-Houses of France. Done out of French (1714)
- 375338: The evils of adultery and prostitution (1792)
- 375344: The history of the reign of King Charles I. Containing A more Particular and Impartial Account of the Rebellion and Civil Wars than has yet been published; Collected from Private Memoirs and Authentick Papers, and Compar'd with Clarendon, Rushworth, &c. Written in French by Monsieur de Larrey, Counsellor of the Court and Embassies, and Historiographer to the King of Prussia. In Two Volumes (1716)
- 375392: Human happiness (1783)
- 375567: A sermon, at the funeral of Mrs. Ann Walcott (1782)
- 375647: The trade granted to the South-Sea-Company: considered with relation to Jamaica (1714)
- 375655: The history of Madamoiselle de St. Phale (1707)
- 375683: The younger brother: or, the sham marquis (1719)
- 375686: The younger brother: or, the sham marquis (1719)
- 375795: Essays upon several moral subjects (1720)
- 375853: The history of hereditary-right (1717)
- 375867: The excellencie of a free state (1767)
- 375953: Sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Tuesday, January the 30th, 1749-50. By Thomas Pickering, D.D. vicar of St. Sepulchre's (1750)
- 375976: A brief examination into the increase of the revenue, commerce, and manufactures, of Great Britain, from 1792 to 1799 (1799)
- 376005: Original anecdotes of Peter the Great, collected from the conversation of several persons of distinction at Petersburgh and Moscow. By Mr. Stęhlin, Member of the Imperial Academy at Petersburgh (1788)
- 376038: A fair state of the controversy between Mr. Woolston and his adversaries: containing the substance of what he asserts in his six discourses against the literal sense of our blessed saviour's miracles; and what Bishop Gibson, Bishop Chandler, Bishop Smallbroke, Bishop Sherlock, Dr. Pearce, Dr. Rogers, Mr. Stebbing, Mr. Chandler, Mr. Lardner, Mr. Ray, &c. Have Advanc'd against him. By the Reverend Mr. Tho. Stackhouse, Author of the Compleat Body of Divinity (1730)
- 376201: The lords doing, marvellous in our eyes (1704)
- 376260: The nett duties and drawbacks payable on importation and exportation of all sorts of merchandize (1758)
- 376314: Sigismar (1799)
- 376335: The children's friend (1793)
- 376446: An appeal to honest people against wicked priests (1713)
- 376449: The distinction of High-Church and Low-Church (1705)
- 376475: The fashionable daughter (1774)
- 376481: Memoirs of Mr. Charles Guildford (1761)
- 376559: Rights of a free people (1792)
- 376633: A sober reply to Mr. Higgs's merry arguments (1720)
- 376657: Original letters and essays on moral and entertaining subjects. By the Rev. J. H. Prince, Author of The Christian's Duty to God and the Constitution. (1797)
- 376673: Characters of parties in the British government (1782)
- 376707: A vindication of the Earl of Shelburne (1782)
- 376720: Maple vale, or the history of Miss Sidney (1791)
- 376764: A compleat collection of state-tryals (1719)
- 376784: The present state of the British court (1720)
- 376802: A vindication of His Majesty's title to the crown (1747)
- 376818: Britons strike home (1715)
- 377000: Memorials presented (1737)
- 377053: Discourses on the deceitfulness of humane virtues (1706)
- 377102: An address to the public, on the frequent and enormous crime of suicide (1774)
- 377114: An essay on British liberty (1777)
- 377121: The patriot (1769)
- 377141: A treatise on the administration of the finances of France (1785)
- 377155: The fair sex vindicated (1769)
- 377232: The determination of the affair betwixt Mess. Story and Hoskins, relating to the Pennsylvania Company (1724)
- 377336: Dialogues concerning innate principles (1779)
- 377420: The negociator's magazine (1724)
- 377471: The happy life (1708)
- 377558: Tariff of the prices of polished plates of glass British Plate Glass Manufactory (1794)
- 377561: Observations on the late and present conduct of the French (1755)
- 377802: History of the government of the island of Newfoundland (1793)
- 377803: Mr. Reeves's evidence before a committee of the House of Commons on the trade of Newfoundland (1793)
- 377804: A history of the law of shipping and navigation (1792)
- 377847: An index to interest (1714)
- 377854: Rural beauties (1757)
- 377856: A particular account of the commencement and progress of the insurrection of the negroes in St. Domingo, which began in August, 1791 (1792)
- 377858: Common sense: in nine conferences, between a British merchant and a candid merchant of America, in their private capacities as friends; tracing the several causes of the present contests between the mother country and her American subjects; the fallacy of their prepossessions; and the ingratitude and danger of them; the reciprocal benefits of the national friendship; and the moral obligations of individuals which enforce it: with various anecdotes, and reasons drawn from facts, tending to conciliate all differences, and establish a permanent union for the common happiness and glory of the British empire (1775)
- 378104: The rules and regulations of the Magdalen-Charity (1769)
- 378154: Tables for buying and selling stocks (1761)
- 378190: Views taken on and near the River Rhine (1792)
- 378203: The gentlemans auditor (1707)
- 378216: Man's destruction, prov'd to be of himself: in which, the Antinomian and Arminian errors are confuted. By William Day (1713)
- 378223: Nocturnal revels: or, a general history of dreams. In two parts. Shewing I. the Nature, Causes, and various Kinds of Dreams and Visions: And of the Nocturnal Communications of the Soul with Good and Evil Angels. With several Examples of Dreams, both Divine and Humane, Ancient and Modern, that have been Remarkably Accomplish'd. II. Shewing the Signification of all manner of Dreams whatsoever, according to Aristotle, Themistius, Artimedorus, Cardan, and other most Approved Authors. Comprising all that has been hitherto written upon this Nice and Curious Subject. Alphabetically Digested, for the more easie finding out of any Dream (1706)
- 378403: Interest at one view (1738)
- 378554: The secret history of Pythagoras (1721)
- 378558: The adventures of Capt. De la Fontaine (1751)
- 378598: The mathematical and philosophical works of the Right Reverend John Wilkins (1707)
- 378633: The adventures of Aristonous (1799)
- 378705: An appeal to the public (1753)
- 378797: An universal history, from the creation of the world, to the empire of Charlemagne (1778)
- 378806: The negociator's magazine (1719)
- 378808: Interest at one view (1746)
- 378809: Interest at one view (1758)
- 378852: An intire system of arithmetic (1731)
- 378860: The reformed kalendar (1701)
- 378872: A guide to the lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire (1799)
- 378911: Books printed for, and sold by, J. Walthoe over-against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill (1729)
- 378912: The hive (1726)
- 378913: The hive (1732)
- 378936: A hint on duelling (1752)
- 378946: Memoires for Rome concerning the state of the Christian religion in China, with the decree of His Present Holiness Pope Clement XI. Concerning the affair of the Chinese worship. And the ordinance of My Lord Card. of Tournon upon the same subject, an. 1710 (1710)
- 378973: The description and use of a pocket-case of mathematical or drawing instruments: Containing, Particularly, A familiar Explanation of the Use of the Protractor, Plain Scale, Sector, Gunter's Scales, Marquoi's Parallel Scales, and the Proportional Compasses; with several Examples in Trigonometry, Arithmetic, &c. Together with plain Instructions for making several Kinds of Sun-Dials. Illustrated by copper-plates (1791)
- 379276: The politician's creed (1799)
- 379383: A new set of tables, calculated after a plain, easy, and correct method (1740)
- 379494: An essay on the original of funeral sermons (1729)
- 379822: Cursory remarks on the importance of agriculture in its connection with manufactures and commerce (1784)
- 379903: Robert Willock of Cornhill, London, bookseller; and Patrick and John Straton of Montrose, merchants, --- appellants. John Ouchterlony of Montrose, Esq. - respondent. Et e contra. Case of the respondent in the original, and of the appellant in the cross appeal (1772)
- 380057: Elements nautical and commercial (1797)
- 380107: The siamese tales (1796)
- 380108: The brothers; a novel, for children (1795)
- 380113: A congratulatory poem to His Grace the D. of Argyle (1716)
- 380200: Grammatica anglo-lusitanica & lusitano-anglica (1751)
- 380201: Grammatica lusitano anglica, ou grammatica portugueza e ingleza. Segunda parte, a qual serve pana instruir a os Portuguezes na lingua ingleza (1751)
- 380265: An abstract of the anatomy of the human body (1753)
- 380267: Occasional remarks upon the Act for laying a duty upon the retalers of spirituous liquors, &c. and for licensing the retalers thereof (1736)
- 380281: An experimental history of the materia medica (1791)
- 380363: A nomenclature; or dictionary, in English, French, Spanish, and German, of the principle articles manufactured in this kingdom (1776)
- 380391: The history of infant-baptism (1707)
- 380405: The history of the propagation of Christianity (1726)
- 380477: The compleat drawing-master (1766)
- 380561: The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations (1713)
- 380563: The knowledge of the world (1770)
- 380771: Select orations upon the liberty and peace of Europe (1704)
- 380777: Politics in select discourses of Monsieur Balzac. Which he call'd his Aristippus, or wise scholar. Done into English by Basil Kennett, Fellow of C. C. C. Oxford; now Chaplain in a British Factory abroad. To which are added, an advertisement of the translation; and an account of the life and writings of the author (1709)
- 380838: A vindication of the Church of Scotland (1714)
- 380860: The general laws of nature and motion (1705)
- 380978: A short and easy introduction to heraldry (1777)
- 381009: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange, checks on bankers, promissory notes, bankers' cash notes, and bank-notes. By Joseph Chitty, Esq. of the Middle Temple (1799)
- 381021: Remarks upon the Newtonian philosophy (1719)
- 381029: A genuine and particular account of the taking of Carthagena (1740)
- 381050: Compendium artis nauticę (1729)
- 381072: Vocabularium Latiale: or, a Latin vocabulary (1791)
- 381079: The brewer, victualler, and gauger's assistant (1793)
- 381287: Parallels of the sounds and syllables of the French and English languages: or, the French pronunciation made easy to the English learner. Being A perpetual Dictionary suited to all Capacities, for the easy and speedy Attaining the true Pronunciation of the French Tongue, and the French Orthography. To which is prefixed, A dissertation on the French alphabet. And likewise is added, a dissertation teaching the true manner of reading and Pronouncing French poetry. The whole laid down in a Method entirely new. By Claudius Arnoux, Teacher of the French and Latin Languages. (1730)
- 381294: The history of the trial of Warren Hastings, Esq (1796)
- 381433: The antiquities of nations (1706)
- 381444: An universal grammar (1775)
- 381483: A synopsis of the astronomy of comets (1705)
- 381490: A new German grammar (1731)
- 381668: The hebrew guide (1752)
- 381669: A series of letters. Addressed to Sir William Fordyce (1788)
- 381718: The dignity of human nature (1754)
- 381734: The present state of Great-Britain and Ireland (1715)
- 381788: Chiropodologia (1785)
- 381820: The law of elections (1722)
- 381906: Practical surgery illustrated and improved (1740)
- 381922: Pręsagium medicum (1706)
- 381926: A letter to the Honourable Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the College of Physicians, and President of the Royal Society. In vindication of the character of those Greek writers in physick that flourished after Galen, but particularly that of Alexander Trallian: Containing an Account of the Birth-Place, Age, Stile, Method, Practice, &c. of that Ancient Author. By E. Milward, M. D. Formerly of Trinity College, Cambridge (1733)
- 381997: Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt (1783)
- 382050: The life of the Rev. William Romaine, M. A. Late Rector of the United Parishes of St. Andrew by the Wardrobe, and St. Ann's, Blackfriars; and Lecturer of St. Dunstan's in the West. By William Bromley Cadogan, M.A (1796)
- 382106: An abstract of the marvellous footsteps of divine providence, in the building of a very large hospital, or rather, a Spacious College, For Charitable and Excellent Uses; And in the Maintaining of many Orphans and other Poor People therein; at Glaucha near Hall (1706)
- 382111: The new description and state of England (1701)
- 382186: An introduction to the history of the kingdoms and states of Asia (1705)
- 382187: Pharmacopoeia reformata (1744)
- 382205: The coalitionist (1783)
- 382309: The new description and state of England (1704)
- 382341: Quakerism struck speechless (1706)
- 382342: Goliah's head cut off with his own sword (1708)
- 382343: Hidden things brought to light (1707)
- 382346: The great mystery of the little whore unfolded (1705)
- 382393: Prognostic signs of acute diseases (1741)
- 382395: The anatomy of humane bodies improv'd (1703)
- 382419: A key to the plot, by reflections on the rebellion (1716)
- 382445: Memoirs of the court of France, and city of Paris: containing the intrigues of that court, and the Characters of the Ministers of State, and other Officers; together with the occurrences of the town. In two parts. Translated from the original French (1702)
- 382452: Pręsagium medicum (1720)
- 382462: A candid state of affairs relative to East India shipping (1774)
- 382470: A narrative of the sufferings of Louise Francoise de Houssay, de Bannes (1796)
- 382513: The elements of history from the creation of the world (1704)
- 382571: A funeral oration, the substance of which was delivered at the interment of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Wilson, In the Burial-Ground at Bunhill, October 12, 1750. By Joseph Stennett (1750)
- 382689: The experienc'd farrier (1720)
- 382811: Letters from Perdita to a certain Israelite, and his answers to them (1781)
- 382932: The protection of providence (1787)
- 383142: Conjectures on the prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John (1795)
- 383153: Remarks on the late Earl of Chesterfield's Letters to his son (1776)
- 383274: A preface to an edition of the Westminster Confession, &c. lately publish'd at Edinburgh (1724)
- 383305: Diocesan episcopacy proved from Holy Scripture: with a letter to Mr. Edmund Calamy, in the room of a dedicatory epistle. By Thomas Edwards, M. A. of St. John's College in Cambridge, and late Chaplain of Christ's-Church in Oxford (1705)
- 383334: The russian catechism (1725)
- 383409: Seventeen sermons upon several subjects (1741)
- 383565: Rules and ordinances for the regulation of carmen (1788)
- 383569: A select collection of letters of the antients. Written originally by Phalaris, Solon, Socrates, Pythagoras, Euripedes, Xenophon, Aristotle, K. Philip, Alexander the Great, Democritus, Heraclitus, Diogenes the Cynick, Isocrates, Hippocrates, The Emp. Julian, &c. Greeks. Cicero, Seneca, Augustus Caesar, Mark Anthony, Brutus and Cassius, Pompey, Mithridates, Germanicus, K. Herod, Agrippina, Poppaea, Caracalla, M. Aurelius, Aurelian, Qu. Zenobia, &c. Romans. Whereby is discover'd the Morality, Gallantry, Wit, Humour, Manner of Arguing, and in a Word, the Genius both of the Greeks and Romans. By Mr. Savage (1703)
- 383573: The satirs of Aulus Persius Flaccus (1730)
- 383613: Apoleipomena (1752)
- 383642: Miscellaneous poems and hymns (1794)
- 383667: An address to bankers (1795)
- 383690: An account of the most approved mode of draining land (1797)
- 383783: The present state of Great Britain (1707)
- 383796: The young merchant's assistant (1718)
- 383923: Jones's English system of book-keeping (1796)
- 383932: Bullion gold and silver valued at sight to the thousandth part of a penny (1734)
- 383944: A new Parliamentary register (1727)
- 383962: Anatomical and mechanical lectures upon dancing (1721)
- 383993: The analysis of trade, commerce, coin, bullion, banks, and foreign exchanges (1759)
- 383996: An account of the trade in India (1711)
- 384024: The young ladies conduct (1722)
- 384044: Twenty six practical sermons on various subjects (1739)
- 384144: Some familiar letters between Mr. Locke, and several of his friends (1737)
- 384179: Travels through Denmark and some parts of Germany (1707)
- 384229: Sacred poems on the following subjects (1760)
- 384420: Advice to Christians, to contend for the faith once delivered to the saints (1719)
- 384433: Lyric poems, on the attributes of the Supreme Being (1797)
- 384473: The grounds of the present differences, among the London ministers (1720)
- 384491: The conspiracies of evil-designing men against the real interests of Christ's kingdom (1717)
- 384610: The history of modern Europe (1786)
- 384611: A new merchant's guide (1798)
- 384645: Tables of interest, calculated at five per cent (1796)
- 384687: Rules for the port of London (1722)
- 384696: The history of the reign of Philip the third, King of Spain (1786)
- 384704: Memoirs of the life and adventures of William Parsons, Esq (1751)
- 384739: The first resurrection (1708)
- 384740: Christology (1705)
- 384800: The power of the mother's imagination over the foetus examin'd (1729)
- 384818: The history of the empire (1727)
- 384832: By His Majesty's authority. At Mr. Powels coffee-house near the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill (1715)
- 384833: Necessary to all families. In answer to questions proposed by the Royal Society of Paris, on the cause and most effectual methods to prevent the progress of infectious disorders (1788)
- 384854: The fatal effects of arbitrary power, and the dangerous condition of court-favourites, demonstrated by the wicked intrigues of the court of Philip II. King of Spain. That Prince's Cruelty and Falshood. The execrable Practices of envious Statesmen, and other ambitious Persons, sticking at no Wickedness to please that Prince. The miserable inthralling of a Kingdom, for asserting its undoubted Rights, Privileges, and Liberties. The inhuman Persecutions and unparallell'd Sufferings of Antony Perez, Prime Minister, Secretary of State, and Favourite of the said King Philip, and Author of the present Relation, verify'd and attested by unquestionable Witnesses, and original Papers. With an account of Don John of Austria's aspiring to the crown of England, and his Contrivances for attaining to it (1715)
- 384883: Sea diseases (1736)
- 384934: A collection of old ballads (1723)
- 385018: Proceedings in the High Court of Admiralty, held at Justice-Hall, in the Old-Bailey, on Saturday, March 30, 1782 (1782)
- 385075: Memoirs of the court of France, and city of Paris: containing the intrigues of that court, and the characters of the ministers of state, and other officers; together with the occurrences of the town. In two parts. Translated from the French (1702)
- 385125: A journal of the proceedings in Georgia (1742)
- 385143: The history of Poland (1795)
- 385206: A letter from an English prisoner of war (1798)
- 385235: A system of oratory (1759)
- 385250: The practice of perspective (1749)
- 385341: A treatise on trade (1750)
- 385422: A plan for raising two hundred and eighty-two thousand pounds (1767)
- 385556: The rational guide to the French tongue (1797)
- 385589: The memoirs of Philip de Comines: containing the history of Lewis XI. and Charles Viii. of France, and of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, To which Princes he was Secretary: As also the History of Edward IV. and Henry Vii. of England; Including that of Europe for almost half the Fifteenth Century: with a supplement, as also several Original Treaties, Notes and Observations. And lastly, the secret history of Lewis XI. out of a book call'd The scandalous chronicle, and the Life of the Author prefix'd to the whole, with Notes upon it, by the Famous Sleidan. Faithfully translated from the late edition of Monsieur Godefroy, Historiographer Royal of France. To which are added remarks on all the Occurrences relating to England. By Mr. Uvedale. ... (1712)
- 385762: The english tutor (1716)
- 385809: Exercises to the accidence (1707)
- 385869: A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts (1716)
- 385893: Memoirs of the Baron de Tott (1785)
- 385899: Kalendarium universale (1747)
- 385968: A treatise on the teeth (1779)
- 386101: A sermon preached before the President (1777)
- 386121: The history and examination of duels (1720)
- 386427: A compassionate address to the Christian world (1791)
- 386686: A sunday ramble (1780)
- 386712: Sauny the Scot (1714)
- 387003: Rosamond (1725)
- 387034: A manual of modern geography (1760)
- 387036: The english spelling-book and expositor (1754)
- 387062: The evidence of things not seen (1703)
- 387130: The history of the reign of Philip the Third (1783)
- 387345: A complete system of book-keeping (1758)
- 387517: A short account of the eye, and nature of vision (1752)
- 387776: The alcoran of Lewis XIV (1707)
- 387880: City and country recreation (1705)
- 387905: A guide to health through the various stages of life (1744)
- 388050: Nazarenus (1718)
- 388062: The memoirs of Philip de Comines: containing the history of Lewis XI. and Charles Viii. of France; and of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy ; To which Princes he was Secretary: As also the History of Edward IV. and Henry Vii. of England. Including that of Europe for almost half the Fifteenth Century: With a Supplement, as also several Original Treaties, Notes and Observations. And Lastly. The Secret History of Lewis XI. out of a Book call'd The Scandalous Chronicle: And the life of the author prefix'd to the whole, with notes upon it, by the famous Sleidan. Faithfully translated from the lat edition of Monsieur Godefroy, Historiographer Royal of France. To which are added Remarks on all the Occurrences relating to England. By Mr. Uvedale. ... (1723)
- 388063: Mathematical elements of physicks, prov'd by experiments: being an introduction to Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy. By Dr. Wm. James 's Gravesande, Professor of Mathematicks and Astronomy in the University of Leyden, and Fellow of the Royal Society of London. Made English, and illustrated with 33 copper-plates. Revis'd and corrected, by Dr. John Keill, F. R. S. Professor of Astronomy in Oxford (1720)
- 388099: The physical dictionary (1726)
- 388102: Divine hymns and poems on several occasions (1704)
- 388118: A short and easie method with the deists (1727)
- 388192: The case stated (1714)
- 388214: Lexicon physico-medicum; or, A new physical dictionary (1722)
- 388227: An attempt to explain the oeconomy of the human frame, upon the principles of the new philosophy (1739)
- 388267: St. John Chrysostom (1728)
- 388405: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1744)
- 388453: A sermon against the dangerous and sinful practice of inoculation (1722)
- 388612: The anatomy of the humane body abridg'd (1703)
- 388628: A present for a Papist (1740)
- 388695: Free thoughts on quacks and their medicines, occasioned by the death of Dr. Goldsmith and Mr. Scawen (1777)
- 388782: The improvement of the mind (1753)
- 388803: An introduction to arithmetic (1784)
- 388864: An enquiry into the nature and virtues of the medicinal waters of Bristol (1739)
- 388869: The theory of harmonics (1784)
- 389035: Observations on the causes and cure of smoky chimneys (1787)
- 389086: A new German grammar (1736)
- 389233: The names and descriptions of the proprietors of unclaimed dividends on bank stock (1800)
- 389323: Dialogues concerning eloquence (1722)
- 389403: The margate new guide (1799)
- 389424: Batt upon batt (1711)
- 389426: The magick of Quakerism (1707)
- 389524: A select catalogue of books (1785)
- 389540: A rope's-end for hempen monopolists (1786)
- 389566: The merchant's magazine (1743)
- 389610: The knowledge of the heavens and the earth made easy (1745)
- 389696: George Astor, manufacturer of musical instruments (1799)
- 389742: Theoretic hints on an improved practice of brewing malt-liquors (1777)
- 389855: Voyages and travels of an Indian interpreter and trader (1791)
- 390037: The practice of perspective (1739)
- 390060: The modern improvements in agriculture (1784)
- 390107: Logick (1760)
- 390131: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1734)
- 390203: The banner display'd (1726)
- 390228: Contemplations of the state of man in this life (1726)
- 390249: Institutes of Hindu law (1796)
- 390289: The near approaching day of universal restoration (1793)
- 390338: An introduction to spelling and reading English (1747)
- 390369: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians, I & II Corinthians, Romans, and Ephesians (1733)
- 390456: Short-writing the most easie, exact, lineal and speedy method that hath ever been obtained or taught (1721)
- 390521: A review of the venereal disease (1777)
- 390563: An essay of health and long life (1725)
- 390572: Manuductio ad lectionem scripturę sacrę (1706)
- 390720: The method of good preaching (1701)
- 390742: The royal jester (1751)
- 390855: An essay towards a paraphrase on the Psalms (1706)
- 390940: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1716)
- 390993: The history of Scotland (1732)
- 391109: The British representative (1736)
- 391314: Paradise regained (1772)
- 391391: A collection of letters (1708)
- 391396: Books lately printed for and sold by J. Walthoe, junr (1725)
- 391397: A master-Key to popery (1725)
- 391621: Roma antiqua & recens, or the conformity of antient and modern ceremonies, shewing from indisputable testimonies, that the ceremonies of the Church of Rome are borrowed from the pagans. Translated from the French (1732)
- 391645: The virgin muse (1717)
- 391721: The royal marriage. King Lemuel's lesson (1722)
- 391729: Memoirs of the twentieth century (1733)
- 391752: A collection of poems: viz. The temple of death: by the Marquis of Normanby. An epistle to the Earl of Dorset by Charles Montague, Lord Halifax. The duel of the stags: by Sir Robert Howard. With several original poems, never before printed, BY The E. of Roscommon. The E. of Rochester, The E. of Orrery. Sir Charles Sedley. Sir George Etherege. Mr. Granville. Mr. Stepney, Mr. Dryden, &c. (1702)
- 391758: The syren. A choice collection of the most esteemed and favourite songs. Performed at the Theatres & other Public Places; With A Collection of the most approved Sentiments (1770)
- 391774: The virgin muse (1722)
- 391891: Ęsop naturaliz'd (1756)
- 391952: A rattle for grown children (1766)
- 392123: Poems on several occasions (1744)
- 392179: France after the revolution of Bonaparte, on the eighth of November, 1799. Hastily translated from a French pamphlet, intituled "les adieux a Bonaparte." (1800)
- 392193: Memoirs (1751)
- 392369: Tractatus, in quo tentatur conamen recuperandi notitiam principiorum veteris & verę philosophię (1738)
- 392530: The dancing-Master (1731)
- 392562: A dissertation upon the power of the Church (1733)
- 392593: The description and use of Nairne's patent electrical machine (1796)
- 392615: The templer's Bill of complaint (1727)
- 392638: An epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole (1726)
- 392732: Boileau's Lutrin (1708)
- 392860: Poems on several occasions (1796)
- 392939: An Answer to captain Inglefield's vindication of his conduct, &c (1787)
- 392984: The christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1701)
- 393026: A solemn and public appeal to Magna Charta, and the common law of England, upon the subject of inheritance to the lords of intestates by descent ; and also relative to a genuine case annexed. Humbly Inscribed to the Right Honourable and Honourable the Judges of England. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple (1766)
- 393063: The subjects duty to the higher powers (1716)
- 393063: The subjects duty to the higher powers (1716)
- 393147: A treatise of a cataract (1775)
- 393204: Proposals for printing, by subscription, Commercium philosophico-technicum (1748)
- 393225: Re?flexions sur la guerre (1795)
- 393271: A short collection of prayers (1796)
- 393282: Some queries (1717)
- 393308: A treatise of the pleas of the Crown (1724)
- 393537: The art of fencing (1750)
- 393656: The tryal of William Sacheverell Esq; George Gregory Esq; Henry Plumptre Esq; and several other gentlemen (1720)
- 393709: The broker's breviat (1734)
- 393712: Interest at one view (1736)
- 393823: The genius of Britain, to General Howe (1776)
- 393845: The ancient physician's legacy to his country (1742)
- 394338: An essay of health and long life (1734)
- 394446: The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations (1713)
- 394484: A new course of chemistry (1754)
- 394506: Pious memorials (1754)
- 394544: The accomplish'd maid (1767)
- 394608: The state of master chimney-sweepers (1779)
- 395077: Aristarchus (1789)
- 395254: The commercial and political atlas (1786)
- 395284: The comical pilgrim (1723)
- 395310: A letter to the gentlemen of the committee of London merchants, trading to North America (1766)
- 395361: A description of several instruments for measuring a ship's way through the water (1792)
- 395434: The works of John Locke, Esq; in three volumes (1740)
- 395634: Parodies on Gay (1800)
- 395710: Ovid's Metamorphoses (1720)
- 395916: A dissertation on the properties and efficacy of the Lisbon diet-drink (1757)
- 395955: The art of painting (1778)
- 395973: A narrative of the extraordinary adventures (1797)
- 395999: Epistles, odes, &c (1725)
- 396037: The campaign (1725)
- 396086: The country-Parson's admonition to his parishioners against popery (1706)
- 396110: Discourses upon several divine subjects (1711)
- 396144: Febrifugum magnum (1724)
- 396188: A treatise of foods (1706)
- 396296: Oeuvres poe?tiques de Nicolas Boileau Despre?aux (1730)
- 396303: Les delices de Windsore (1769)
- 396395: The Ladies tutor: or, The art of visiting. (1705)
- 396410: The parricide (1736)
- 396411: The modern wife (1744)
- 396482: The good Christian's support under troubles (1713)
- 396485: An essay of health and long life (1725)
- 396833: The present state and regulations of the Church of Russia (1729)
- 396838: Solid geometry (1703)
- 396868: Privilegia Londini (1723)
- 396882: A physical and moral enquiry (1778)
- 397021: Our Saviour's divine sermon on the mount (1722)
- 397092: An introduction to a breviary of the history of England (1728)
- 397309: An historical account of the life and writings of the late eminently famous Mr. John Toland (1722)
- 397408: A dissertation upon the high-roads of the Duchy of Lorraine (1729)
- 397425: Books printed for J. Walthoe, over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill (1735)
- 397439: A collection of epigrams (1735)
- 397557: Euripidis tragoedię Medea et Phoenissę gręco-latinę (1715)
- 397578: The speculatist (1732)
- 397601: An introduction to universal history (1758)
- 397665: An astronomical diary (1777)
- 397673: The history of Portia (1759)
- 397786: Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt (1784)
- 397853: The names and descriptions of the proprietors of unclaimed dividends on bank stock (1791)
- 397854: The names and descriptions of the proprietors of unclaimed dividends on Bank stock (1791)
- 397865: The new register book of shipping (1800)
- 397890: The report of a committee of aldermen, in affirmance of the right of the Mayor and aldermen, to put a negative to bills or acts depending in the common-council of London. Confirmed By the Court of Lord-Mayor and Aldermen, and Published by their Authority. (1724)
- 398060: A warning against the Quakers (1708)
- 398161: Observations on the nature and theory of vision (1796)
- 398162: An essay towards a natural history of the earth (1723)
- 398227: Observations on the art of brewing malt liquors (1775)
- 398246: A collection of miscellanies (1710)
- 398308: The present state of Great-Britain and Ireland (1718)
- 398352: A london directory, or alphabetical arrangement (1798)
- 398353: A london directory, or alphabetical arrangement (1799)
- 398789: The fashionable court guide (1792)
- 398806: Wakefield's merchant and tradesman's general directory for London (1789)
- 398852: A new book of cyphers (1750)
- 398915: The influence of company (1769)
- 399034: Miscellaneous translations, in prose and verse (1723)
- 399341: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1736)
- 399388: Materia medica (1716)
- 399424: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects (1707)
- 399556: A description of the English province of Carolana (1727)
- 399557: A description of the English province of Carolana (1741)
- 399610: A practical discourse (1703)
- 399651: Grammatica Anglo-Lusitanica (1702)
- 399670: The works of Sallust (1746)
- 399754: Itinerarium septentrionale (1726)
- 399860: The travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia (1710)
- 399881: A new method of learning French (1791)
- 399937: An essay, towards regulating the trade (1717)
- 399979: A collection of voyages and travels (1741)
- 399987: An accurate account of Lord Macartney's embassy to China (1795)
- 400024: Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy (1755)
- 400026: Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy (1768)
- 400028: Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy; both in theory and practice: in two books (1768)
- 400205: For the furthur improvement of dancing (1710)
- 400317: A treatise on the origin, nature, and virtues of chalybeat waters (1755)
- 400412: Royal genealogies (1732)
- 400551: An authentick and particular account of the taking of Carthagena by the French (1740)
- 400564: The dangerous voyage (1740)
- 400696: A catalogue of modern English books (1723)
- 400715: Pharmacop?ia Collegii Regii Medicorum Edinburgensis (1732)
- 400837: The mission and duty of civil governours, and the deference due to them (1743)
- 400849: The history of the Saracens (1718)
- 400865: The history of Ophelia (1787)
- 400901: The conquest of Syria, Persia, and Ęgypt, by the Saracens (1708)
- 400988: A report, with the appendix, from the committee of the House of Commons (1737)
- 401038: Devout exercises of the heart (1754)
- 401118: The life of Oliver Cromwell (1724)
- 401267: Narrative of M. de Chaumereix (1795)
- 401315: The British architect (1750)
- 401322: The British architect (1745)
- 401337: Tenants law (1718)
- 401380: The spirit of laws (1793)
- 401436: Proposals from the Sun-Fire-Office (1787)
- 401498: A complete view of the British Customs (1724)
- 401504: The life of Oliver Cromwell (1725)
- 401505: The life of Oliver Cromwell (1755)
- 401506: The life of Oliver Cromwell (1731)
- 401547: The present state of Scotland (1711)
- 401548: The present state of Great-Britain and Ireland (1711)
- 401668: Liberty and property preserved against republicans and levellers (1792)
- 401739: Sermons on various subjects (1776)
- 401757: Miscellanies in prose and verse, mostly written in the epistolary style: chiefly upon moral subjects, and particularly calculated for the improvement of younger minds. By Mrs. M. Deverell, Gloucestershire. ... (1781)
- 401797: A compleat history of Europe (1703)
- 401853: The benefit of early piety (1729)
- 401870: An examination of a book intituled The true gospel of Jesus Christ asserted (1739)
- 401904: A narrative of the sufferings, preservation and deliverance, of Capt. John Dean and company (1711)
- 401928: A calculation of foreign exchanges (1729)
- 401952: A relation of a very extraordinary sleeper (1707)
- 401975: A reply to The grand question debated (1751)
- 402080: An essay on the ancient and modern use of armories (1718)
- 402181: A journal of the proceedings in the detection of the conspiracy formed by some white people (1747)
- 402279: Plans, elevations and sections, of noblemen and gentlemen's houses (1767)
- 402391: Ad virum clarissimum Danielem Turner, M.D. epistola (1731)
- 402453: A sermon preached before the president (1778)
- 402581: The wanderer (1729)
- 402646: An easie and safe method for curing the King's evil (1711)
- 402648: An easie and safe method for curing the King's evil (1719)
- 402747: The general history of England (1704)
- 402775: The rights of sovereigns and subjects. By Father Paul the Venetian, Author of The History of the Council of Trent. Translated from the Italian, and compared with the French. To which is prefix'd the life of the author, and an account of his writings (1722)
- 402797: A complete account of the settlement at Port Jackson (1793)
- 402842: The works (1701)
- 402929: Vectigalium systema (1718)
- 402930: Vectigalium systema (1714)
- 403044: A philosophical enquiry concerning the connexion between the doctrines and miracles of Jesus Christ (1732)
- 403134: God's call of his ministers (1712)
- 403139: An historical and geographical description of Formosa (1704)
- 403140: An historical and geographical description of Formosa (1705)
- 403152: C. Julius Cęsar's Commentaries (1750)
- 403263: Essays upon the following subjects (1724)
- 403270: Essays upon several moral subjects (1720)
- 403418: The civil war of Geneva (1769)
- 403433: Materia medica (1708)
- 403453: Obadiah's character (1714)
- 403512: The poetical register (1723)
- 403710: The complaints of the manufacturers, relating to the abuses in marking the sheep, and winding the wool (1752)
- 403804: The French King's declaration, relating to a war with England, Germany, and Holland, &c (1701)
- 403868: A general abridgment of law and equity (1743)
- 403870: A general abridgment of law and equity (1743)
- 403876: [A general abridgment of law and equity (1748)
- 403877: A general abridgment of law and equity (1747)
- 403882: A general abridgment of law and equity (1746)
- 403883: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 403898: A general abridgment of law and equity (1745)
- 403900: A general abridgment of law and equity (1745)
- 403904: A general abridgment of law and equity (1744)
- 403928: The case stated (1713)
- 403930: The case stated (1722)
- 404216: Lives, English and forein, [sic] viz. William Lord Burleigh. Sir Walter Raleigh. George Duke of Buckingham. Marquiss of Montross. Oliver Cromwell. Admiral Coligni. Don John of Austria, Son of Charles the Fifth. William the First, Prince of Orange. Alexand Farnese, Prince of Parma. Alb. Count Wallenstein. Including the history of England, and other nations of Europe, from the year 1550, to the year 1690. By several hands. ... (1704)
- 404417: Observations on the superior efficacy of the red Peruvian bark (1783)
- 404490: A method of devotion for sick and dying persons (1706)
- 404511: Popery and slavery display'd (1745)
- 404532: Psalms and hymns for divine worship (1760)
- 404697: State of the trade of Great Britain in its imports and exports, progressively from the year 1697 (1776)
- 405051: Reflections on the war (1795)
- 405116: The london calendar, or, court and city register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1784; Including a Complete and Correct List of the present Parliament; more extensive and useful than in any other Book of the Kind yet published. Containing England. I. Correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; 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, Seminaries, Medical Societies, 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. Carefully corrected at the Respective Offices (1784)
- 405117: The london calendar, or court and city register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1785; Including a Complete and Correct List of the present Parliament, more extensive and useful than in any other Book of the Kind yet published. Containing England. I. Correct Lists of both House of Parliament; 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, Seminaries, Medical Societies, 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. Carefully corrected at the Respective Offices (1785)
- 405118: The london calendar, or court and city register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1787; Including a Complete and Correct List of the present Parliament, more extensive and useful than in any other Book of the Kind yet published. Containing England. I. Correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; 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, Seminaries, Medical Societies, 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. Carefully corrected at the Respective Offices (1787)
- 405119: The london calendar, or court and city register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1788; Including a Complete and Correct List of the present Parliament, more extensive and useful than in any other Book of the Kind yet published. Containing England. I. Correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; 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, Seminaries, Medical Societies, 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. Carefully corrected at the Respective Offices (1788)
- 405198: A defence of Christianity (1753)
- 405266: The first Ęneid (1739)
- 405280: Conversations on the plurality of worlds (1760)
- 405321: A reply to The vindication of the representation of the case of the planters of Tobacco. in Virginia. In a letter to Sir J. R. from the merchants or factors of London (1733)
- 405435: Tetradymus (1720)
- 405499: Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward (1763)
- 405508: Natural short-hand (1770)
- 405527: Reflections on the Irish conspiracy (1797)
- 405898: Ovid's Tristia, in five books: with the arguments and notes of John Minellius translated into English. To which is added, a prose version, Viz. The very Words of Ovid, digested into the proper Order in Construing; by the Assistance of which, Young Scholars, of but a very small Acquaintance with the Rules of Grammar, may be enabled of themselves, with Ease and Pleasure, to learn their Lessons without Interruption to the Teacher. For the use of schools. By N. Bailey, Author of the Universal, Etymological, English Dictionary. (1740)
- 405952: Memoirs on the life and death of our late most gracious Queen Mary (1712)
- 405972: The morals (1724)
- 405995: Phaedri Caesaris Augusti liberti Fabularum aesopiarum libri V (1712)
- 406057: A master-Key to popery (1726)
- 406059: A master-Key to popery (1725)
- 406100: The praise of folly (1740)
- 406221: A collection of state songs, poems, &c (1716)
- 406234: Mrs. Inglefield's justification, containing the proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Court, before the Right Worshipful Peter Calvert, L. L. D. On July 11 and 17, 1785, taken in short hand by W. Blanchard; with a preface and notes by Mrs. Ann Inglefield. N. B. All immodest Expressions are expunged (1787)
- 406310: The history of the most noble Order of the Garter (1715)
- 406311: The history of the most noble Order of the Garter (1715)
- 406312: The history of the most noble Order of the Garter (1715)
- 406361: A defence of the Christian religion (1733)
- 406368: The modern character, introduc'd in the scenes of Vanbrugh's Ęsop (1751)
- 406464: An historical account of the rights of election of the several counties, cities and boroughs of Great Britain; containing, The Time when each of them was first Represented in Parliament, and by what Authority; together with abstracts of the proceedings relative to controverted elections, under every Place, and all the New Writs issued on Seats being vacated by Death, Expulsion, accepting of Places, of Preferment, or being called up to the House of Peers; from 1 Ed. 6, to the Dissolution of the Parliament in the Year 1780. To which is prefixed, An Inquiry into the Origin of Election to Parliament, and the Right of the Commons to a Share in the Legislature. Also, The Number of Members returned in the Reigns of Edward I. Henry VI. Henry Viii. &c. and the Names of the Places that have long discontinued to send Representatives, and have not had that Privilege restored. The whole extracted from the best collections of records and histories, and the Journals of Parliament. By T. Cunningham, Esq. Barrister at Law, and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London (1783)
- 406476: The tempest (1727)
- 406643: A modest defence of the army (1753)
- 406697: The revelation of St. John historically explained (1778)
- 406893: The aviary (1750)
- 406989: A catalogue of the genuine library of John Watson Reed, Esq. F. S. A. Late of Ely-Place, deceased, containing, amongst other curious articles, Shakespeare's Works, first Edition-Many of Shakespeare's Plays, the Original Quarto Editions,-Domesday Book, 2 vol. - several of the English County Histories-Madox's Works,-Dufresne, Carpentier, Skinner, Spelman, Junius and Chambers's Dictionaries-Hearne, Byrne and Watts's Views-a Receipt for Boydell's Edition of Shakespeare, &c. &c. Which will be sold by auction by J. Egerton, Bookseller, At the room in Scotland Yard, on Monday, March 1st, 1790, And the following Day. To be viewed on Saturday, February 27th, and to the Sale, which will begin each Day punctually at Twelve O'Clock. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale; of Mr. Debrett, Piccadilly; Mr. L. Davis, Holborn; Mr. Owen, Temple-Bar; Mr. Sewell, Cornhill; and of Messrs. Egerton, Whitehall (1790)
- 407111: A collection of papers on naval architecture (1800)
- 407155: The diverting works of the Countess D'Anois, author of The ladies travels to Spain. Containing I. The memoirs of her own life. II. All her Spanish novels and histories. III. Her letters. IV. Tales of the fairies in three parts compleat. Newly done into English. (1707)
- 407671: True wisdom explain'd and recommended (1716)
- 407671: True wisdom explain'd and recommended (1716)
- 407672: National blessings proper motives to national piety (1716)
- 407672: National blessings proper motives to national piety (1716)
- 407894: Books printed for John Ward, at the King's-Arms in Cornhill, opposite the Royal-Exchange, London. Where likewise may be had, all sorts of books; (1748)
- 407895: A cruising voyage round the world: first to the South-Seas, thence to the East-Indies, and homewards by the Cape of Good Hope. Begun in 1708, and finish'd in 1711 (1712)
- 408028: A letter from Dr. Patrick Blair (fellow of the Royal Society) to Doctor Baynard. Containing some considerable improvements concerning the use of cold bathing. To which are added several very remarkable Observations in the Practise of Physick, Anatomy, Surgery and Botany. Formerly communicated, and now humbly dedicated to the Royal Society (1717)
- 408058: A compendious way of teaching antient and modern languages (1750)
- 408230: The possibility of leaving the Tories, and speaking the truth afterwards. In a short answer to an impudent stupid pamphlet, publish'd by the Jacobite faction; entituled, Two wolves in lambskins: or, old Eli's sorrowful lamentation over his two sons. By Charles Lambe, M.A. I a letter to Mr. Bernard Lintot (1716)
- 408260: The pretences for the present rebellion, considered (1715)
- 408276: The complete gard'ner (1710)
- 408289: The art of painting (1738)
- 408660: A general dictionary, historical and critical (1734)
- 408802: An appeal to the common sense common honesty and common piety of the laity, in respect to the payment of tythe, &c (1744)
- 408909: The natural method of cureing the diseases of the body (1742)
- 408957: Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward (1763)
- 409137: The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations (1710)
- 409206: The revolution recommended to our memories (1715)
- 409220: A collection of poems on various subjects (1718)
- 409266: A complete system of short hand (1779)
- 409412: The aviary (1745)
- 409426: A grammar of the English tongue (1714)
- 409544: A complete history of the most remarkable transactions at sea (1720)
- 409546: A complete history of the most remarkable transactions at sea (1720)
- 409648: An authentic narrative of a voyage performed by Captain Cook and Captain Clerke, in His Majesty's ships resolution and discovery, during the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780; in search of a North-West passage between the continents of Asia and America (1784)
- 409726: An essay on defensive war, and a constitutional militia (1782)
- 409756: The right of succession to the kingdom of England (1703)
- 409803: An essay for the further improvement of dancing (1711)
- 409883: A treatise on assurances and annuities on lives (1775)
- 409884: A collection of choice, scarce, and valuable tracts (1721)
- 409911: The crisis of property (1720)
- 410028: Prize sugars not foreign (1782)
- 410039: Epistolę sermone facili conscriptae ad Serenissimum Principem Gulielmum, Ducem de Cumberland (1731)
- 410040: Epistolę Laconicę (1729)
- 410042: Dissertationes historicę quatuor (1735)
- 410118: Cambdenus illustratus (1728)
- 410119: Camdenus Illustratus (1750)
- 410145: A compendium of social religion (1758)
- 410149: A complete digest of the theory, laws, and practice of insurance (1781)
- 410162: A detection of the court and state of England (1719)
- 410207: The history of the five Indian nations (1755)
- 410267: Military observations in a tour through part of France, French Flanders, and Luxembourg (1795)
- 410321: Poems on affairs of state (1716)
- 410322: Poems on affairs of state (1716)
- 410380: Specimens of Arabian poetry (1796)
- 410459: Reflections upon learning (1756)
- 410538: The banquet of Xenophon (1710)
- 410613: A collection of petitions presented to the Honourable House of Commons against the trade with France: viz. I. The Course of Exchange between London and Paris before the Revolution: Or, a Demonstration that our Bullion was then Exported upon the Ballance of our Trade with France. II. The Case of the Manufacturers of Gilt and Silver wire. III. Some Reasons Humbly offered to the Consideration of Both Houses of Parliament; shewing, The Necessity for making a Law this present Sessions of Parliament, to oblige all Foreign Plain Black Silks to be Imported at the Port of London, &c. IV. An Account of the Woollen Manufacture Made in the Province of Languedoc, and at Abbeville, in Picardy. V. The Case of the Woollen Manufacturers of Great Britain, and of the Poor they Imploy, &c. VI. Particulars wherein the Bill for laying the Trade to Africa Free and Open, takes away and destroys the Property of the African Company and their Creditors, now united by an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament. Vii. The Case of the Clothiers, with Reference to their several Petitions (1713)
- 410772: Evangelical hymns and songs (1750)
- 410863: The history of Manchester. In four books. By John Whitaker B.D. F.S.A. and fellow of C.C.C. Oxford. (1771)
- 410905: The justice's case law (1731)
- 410959: The lives of the professors of Gresham College (1740)
- 410966: London's flames set in a true light (1712)
- 410972: The lusiad (1778)
- 411022: A narrative of the campaign in India, which terminated the war with Tippoo Sultan, in 1792 (1793)
- 411114: The present state of the English East-India Company's affairs (1773)
- 411148: Remarks upon the antient and present state of London (1723)
- 411202: A short account of the Roman Senate, and the manner of their proceedings (1729)
- 411206: A short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c (1730)
- 411280: A treatise on carriages (1796)
- 411585: A narrative of the extraordinary adventures (1796)
- 411593: An account of the rise and present state of the inquisitions (1730)
- 411605: Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion (1735)
- 411606: Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion (1737)
- 411610: The appearance of deceased saints with their Lord, at His coming, the consolation of surviving believers (1753)
- 411927: A state of the province of Georgia (1742)
- 412082: The ayin Akbary or the institutes of the Emperor Akbar (1777)
- 412083: Bishop Hacket's memoirs of the life of Archbishop Williams, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, abridg'd (1715)
- 412108: Commercium philosophico-technicum; or, the philosophical commerce of arts: designed as an attempt to improve arts, trades, and manufactures (1763)
- 412132: Discourses on several subjects (1701)
- 412136: Dissertation on the gipsies (1787)
- 412148: An essay on musical harmony (1796)
- 412200: A journal of the last voyage perform'd by Monsr. de la Sale, to the Gulph of Mexico (1714)
- 412245: The memoirs of the Marquess de Langallerie (1708)
- 412290: A political and military rhapsody (1792)
- 412384: General view of the agriculture of the county of Mid-Lothian (1795)
- 412441: An argument for the authority of Holy Scripture (1731)
- 412464: Communications to the Board of Agriculture (1797)
- 412534: Historia litteraria: or, an exact and early account of the most valuable books published in the several parts of Europe (1731)
- 412564: A letter to the Right Honourable Lord North; on the East-India Bill now depending in Parliament (1772)
- 412565: A letter to the Right Worshipful Sir R. S. concerning his remarks on the Pretender's declaration (1716)
- 412603: Observations and remarks made during a voyage to the islands of Teneriffe, Amsterdam, Maria's Islands (1791)
- 412753: Euclide's Elements (1751)
- 412795: The adventures of Telemachus (1785)
- 412834: Cimelia physica (1796)
- 412879: The present management of the customs (1720)
- 412953: The history of the Arians, and of the Council of Nice (1732)
- 413217: The lives and characters of the most illustrious persons British and Foreign (1713)
- 413218: The lives and characters of the most illustrious persons British and foreign. Who died in the year 1712. Viz. The Duke of Hamilton. The Duke of Leeds. The Earl of Godolphin. The Earl of Renelaugh. Earl Rivers. The Lord Mohun. Lieut General Wood. Arthor Manwaring, Esq; Mr. Richard Cromwell. The Dauphin. The Duke de Vendosme. The Mareschal de Catinat. The whole interspersed with many secret memoirs, concerning their respective families. Also some particular circumstances relating to the duel between Duke Hamilton, and the Lord Mohun, now first made publick. (1714)
- 413235: Historical view of plans, for the government of British India (1793)
- 413302: A Critical essay on the third article of the Church of England, concerning Christ's descent into hell (1713)
- 413347: A corrected detail of the speech of the Right Hon. William Pitt (1793)
- 413392: Abstract of the proposal for county naval free schools to be built on waste lands (1783)
- 413504: A plan for the extension and regulation of Sunday schools (1789)
- 413516: Look before you leap. A true story (1794)
- 413557: An historical account of English money (1745)
- 413574: The conduct of France towards Great Britain examined (1793)
- 413789: A treatise of mechanicks (1716)
- 413960: An account of of nature, causes, symptoms and cure of loosnesses (1710)
- 414063: The large English atlas (1777)
- 414072: Considerations on India affairs; particularly respecting the present state of Bengal and its dependencies. To which is prefixed. a map of those countries, chiefly from actual surveys. The second edition, with additions. By William Bolts, merchant, and alderman, or judge of the hon. the mayor's court of Calcutta (1772)
- 414408: The original of publick calamities (1727)
- 414682: The particulars of two renter's shares of Drury-Lane Theatre, which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Willock, at the Rainbow Coffee-House, in Cornhill, London, on Friday the 4th of April, 1794 (1794)
- 414954: The poll for Knights of the Shire for the county of Surrey. Taken at Guildford in the said County, the 30th Day of May, 1705. And by the Desire of some of the Eminent Freeholders, Published by Order of Sir William Scawen, Kt. Note, That there are Six Hundred Twenty Six Persons mark'd in the Margin with a Star, which Poll'd not at the Election before, but Poll'd at this Election for Mr. Harvey. Likewise observe, that those which are mark'd with an L as well as a Star, are supposed to be Lease-Holders. And those which are mark'd with a Q, are supposed not to be Freeholders, upon the best Information that can be had (1705)
- 414985: Pomona: or, the fruit-garden illustrated (1728)
- 415053: Postscript to Mr. Dalrymple's account of the Gentoo mode of collecting the revenues on the coast of Choromandel. Being observations made in a perusal of it by Moodoo Kistna (1785)
- 415069: The power of the sovereign, and the right of liberty of conscience: in two discourses, pronounc'd by Mr. Noodt, at Leyden, when he was Rector of that University: the first on Feb. 9. 1699. The second, Feb. 6. 1706. With a preface and notes, by Monsieur Barbeyrac, Professor at Berlin. Made English by Mr. Savage (1708)
- 415100: The practice of perspective (1743)
- 415101: The practice of perspective (1765)
- 415102: The practice of religion and virtue the only sure foundation of friendship. A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's, Deptford, Kent, on the twenty-fourth of June, 1738. Before a Select Number of Gentlemen, Who stile themselves The Order of Ubiquarians. By James Bate, M. A. Rector of St. Paul's, Deptford (1738)
- 415188: A preservative against comprehension (1718)
- 415203: The pretended reformers: or, the history of the heresie of John Wickliffe, John Huss, and Jerom of Prague. Made English from the French original. To which is prefixed, an introductory preface, address'd to the Patrons of the (pretended) Episcopal Reform'd Churches. By Matthias Earbery, Presbyter of the Church of England (1717)
- 415236: [The] priest in rhime; an epistle to the Rev. and learned Mr. Br-w-r. Concerning the presentation of Mr. H-s to the living of Al-nk-le, in Northamptonshire, &c. &c (1767)
- 415383: The principle of the commutation-act established by facts (1786)
- 415405: The principles of the low-church-men (1718)
- 415494: The progress of fashion: exhibiting a view of its influence in all the departments of life (1786)
- 415683: Report, resolutions, and remonstrance, of the Honourable the Council and Assembly of Jamaica, at a joint committee, on the subject of the slave-trade, in a session which began the 20th of October 1789. Published, and presented to the Members of both Houses of Parliament, in pursuance of an Order of the Assembly, by Stephen Fuller, Esq. agent for Jamaica (1790)
- 415766: A retrospective view of the antient system of the East-India-Company, with a plan of regulation (1784)
- 415981: The righteous man's character and privilege in death. A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Hughes, And publish'd at the Request of the Hearers. By John Sherman, A.M (1729)
- 416076: Roberti Welsted de medicina mentis liber (1726)
- 416311: Consilia (1786)
- 416338: The captive monarch (1794)
- 416374: The tryal of Capt. Thomas Green and his crew (1705)
- 416376: The eighth book of the Iliad of Homer; attempted by way of essay. By Samuel Ashwick (1750)
- 416506: The history of the civil war in America. Vol.I. Comprehending the campaigns of 1775, 1776, and 1777. By an officer of the army (1780)
- 416513: The history of the civil war in America. Vol.I. Comprehending the campaigns of 1775, 1776, and 1777. By an officer of the army (1780)
- 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)
- 416683: A new inquiry into the causes, symptoms, and cure, of putrid and inflammatory fevers (1777)
- 416684: A review of the venereal disease (1785)
- 416793: A sermon preach'd at St. James's, on Thursday, March 8. 1710 (1711)
- 416808: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of Clergymen (1704)
- 416839: A sermon preach'd at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, George Lord Bishop of St. David's (1705)
- 416856: A sermon preach'd at the Parish Church of St. Ethelburga, on Friday, Jan. 30th, 1707/8. Being A Day of Solemn Fasting and Humiliation, Appointed by Law, For the Execrable Murder of King Charles the First, Of Blessed Memory. By Luke Milbourne, a Presbyter of the Church of England (1708)
- 416871: A sermon preach'd at Towcester, on the fast-day, June 10th 1702 (1702)
- 416882: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable Company of Merchants trading to the Levant-Seas. At St. Bennet Fink, October 13. being Sunday, 1706. By Thomas Owen, A. M. Fellow of St. Peter's College in Cambridge: and Chaplain to the Factory at Aleppo (1706)
- 416890: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable the House of Commons at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Friday, January the 30th, 1718/19. Being the Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles the First. By John Waugh D. D. Rector of St. Peters Cornhill, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1719)
- 416934: The protestant Chevalier a papist in masquerade (1714)
- 416953: Provincial authority. The first external settled authority in the church of Christ (1721)
- 416984: Public improvement; or, a plan for making a convenient and handsome communication between the cities of London and Westminster. By William Pickett, Esq (1789)
- 416996: Publick spirit, illustrated in the life and designs of the Reverend Thomas Bray, D.D. late minister of St. Botolph without Aldgate (1746)
- 417004: Pudding and dumpling burnt to pot. Or, a compleat key to the dissertation on dumpling. Wherein all the mystery of that dark treatise is brought to light; in such a manner and method, that the meanest capacity may know who and who's together. Published for the general information of mankind. By J. W. author of 684 treatises (1727)
- 417010: Pursuit after happiness: a poem. To which is added, an ode to Mr. Garrick, on his quitting the stage. Also an elegy on the death of Mr. Barry (1777)
- 417184: The rates of insuring houses, and other buildings from fire (1709)
- 417224: The reasonableness of repentance, with a dedication to the devil (1768)
- 417372: Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward (1763)
- 417374: Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward (1763)
- 417450: Reflections on the present state of the East-India Company (1783)
- 417750: Remarks upon several passages in the preliminaries to the Dunciad, Both of the Quarto and the Duodecimo Edition. And upon several passages in Pope's preface to his translation of Homer's Iliad. In both which is shewn, The Author's Want of Judgment. With original letters from Sir Richard Steele, from the late Mr. Gildon, from Mr. Jacob, and from Mr. Pope himself, Which shew the Falshood of the latter, his Envy, and his Malice. By Mr. Dennis (1729)
- 417761: Remarks upon the Lord Bishop of Bangor's treatment of the clergy and convocation. By a Gentleman (1717)
- 417762: Remarks upon the Lord Bishop of Bangor's treatment of the clergy and convocation. By a Gentleman (1717)
- 417763: Remarks upon the Lord Bishop of Bangor's treatment of the clergy and Convocation (1717)
- 417865: Sacheverell against Sacheverell (1711)
- 417936: Samuel sleeping in the tabernacle: or, the model of Christian preaching asserted, in vindication of the Reverend Mr. Guise's idea of preaching Christ, in his Two Sermons lately publish'd, from the Exceptions of the Reverend Mr. Chandler, in his Letter to him: Tracing historically the Difference of Preachers, on this Head; proving it by Instances, comparing the Reverend Mr. C's Conduct of the Point with his Motto from Erasmus, and proposing the most ready and sure Scheme to discuss and decide the Question. By John Henley, M.A (1730)
- 417940: Sanitas, daughter of Ęsculapius (1772)
- 418087: Scripture proof for provincial authority (1726)
- 418208: The second part of the state anatomy, &c (1717)
- 418209: The second part of the state anatomy, &c (1717)
- 418314: A sentimental journey to Bath, Bristol, and their environs; a descriptive poem (1778)
- 418339: A serious address to the freeholders of Great-Britain (1755)
- 418346: A serious admonition to Doctor Kennet, in order to perswade him to forbear the character of an impartial historian (1717)
- 418402: A sermon, preached at St. Bride's, in Fleet-Street, on Monday April 24th (1775)
- 418452: A sermon preached at the consecration of the Right Reverend Fathers in God, Richard Lord Bishop of Carlisle (1747)
- 418520: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1758)
- 418520: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1758)
- 418529: A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons (1752)
- 418542: A sermon preached before the honourable trustees for establishing the colony of Georgia in America, and the associates of the late Reverend Dr. Bray (1749)
- 418545: A sermon preached before the Honourable trustees for establishing the colony of Georgia in America, and the associates of the late Reverend Dr. Bray (1746)
- 418651: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Monday, September 3, 1750 (1750)
- 418662: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Parish Church of St. Lawrence Jewry, on Friday, September 29, 1749 (1749)
- 418675: A sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy (1751)
- 418675: A sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy (1751)
- 418730: A sermon preached in the church of St. Michael, Cornhill, on Wednesday, February 10, 1779 (1779)
- 418730: A sermon preached in the church of St. Michael, Cornhill, on Wednesday, February 10, 1779 (1779)
- 418746: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on Thursday May the 19th, 1774 (1774)
- 418757: A sermon preached in the Parish-Church of St. Michael, Cornhill, on Friday, February 6, 1756, being the day appointed for a general fast. By Arnold King. L.L.B. rector of the said Parish. Printed at the request of the Parishioners (1756)
- 418760: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Stephen, Coleman-Street, on Sunday, November 18, 1753. By Arnold King, L. L. B. Rector of St. Michael, Cornhill, and Lecturer of St. Stephen, Coleman-Street (1753)
- 418842: Several papers most of which were read before the Royal Society (1753)
- 418843: Several papers relating to Mr. Whiston's cause before the court of Delegates (1715)
- 418855: The sham beggar. A comedy (1756)
- 418897: The ship-builders assistant (1711)
- 418921: A short account of the Gentoo mode of collecting the revenues, on the coast of Choromandel (1783)
- 418954: A short and plain account of inoculation (1724)
- 418984: A short description of the aerostatic machine (1790)
- 418989: A short dissertation on the gout (1741)
- 419001: Short hints upon levelling (1792)
- 419010: A short history of the brown-tail moth, the Caterpillars of which are at present uncommonly numerous and destructive in the Vicinity of the Metropolis. Illustrated by a Copper-Plate, coloured from Nature, representing the Insect in its various States. By William Curtis, author of the Flora Londinensis (1782)
- 419012: A short history of the East India Company (1793)
- 419028: A short, new, and easy method of working the rule of practice in arithmetick (1731)
- 419126: Sin display'd in its natural deformity (1724)
- 419153: Sir Courtly Nice (1731)
- 419154: Sir Courtly Nice (1735)
- 419285: A small parcel of books and some valuable papers lately imported, to be sold by auction, on Thursday the 20th of June, 1723, at Paul's Coffee-House, the West End of St. Paul's Church-Yard. Beginning at Five O'Clock in the Afternoon by Thomas Ballard Bookseller, at the Rising-Sun in Little-Britain, where Catalogues may be had. Also at Mr. Strahan's in Cornhill, Mr. Rivington's in St. Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Lewis in Covent-Garden, Mr. Grave's in St. James's Street, Mr. King in Westminster-Hall, Booksellers, and at the Place of sale; where the books may be seen two Days before the sale (1723)
- 419314: Society recommended (1728)
- 419390: The state-Anatomy of Great Britain (1717)
- 419434: The state of the island of Jamaica (1726)
- 419479: Stigand: or, The antigallican (1750)
- 419580: The student's library (1713)
- 419742: The superior excellency of the righteous, or moral character (1744)
- 419844: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons at the Church of St. Margaret Westminster, on Wednesday, Jan. 16. 1711/12 (1712)
- 419862: A sermon preach'd before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, at the Collegiate Church of St. Peter's Westminster, on Thursday, January 30, 1728/9. Being the anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles the First. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward Lord Bishop of Chichester (1729)
- 419886: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church (1706)
- 419887: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the Cathedral Church of S. Paul, London, the xxviith day of June MDCCVI (1706)
- 419888: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church (1706)
- 419921: A sermon preach's before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Tuesday, January the 30th, 1749-50. By Thomas Pickering, D.D. vicar of St. Sepulchre's (1750)
- 419925: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual & Temporal at Westminster-Abby, on January the xxxth, 1710 (1711)
- 419947: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, within the diocese of Durham, in behalf of their widows and orphans, at the Anniversary Meeting in St. Nicholas's Church, in Newcastle upon Tyne, Sept. 22. 1737. By Edmund Tew, D. D. Rector of Boldon, in the Bishoprick of Durham (1737)
- 419980: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral Church of Winchester (1728)
- 419999: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St. Laurence-Jewry, London: September the 29th. 1715 (1715)
- 420000: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St. Laurence-Jewry, London: September the 29th 1715 (1715)
- 420029: A sermon preach'd to the natives of the county of Warwick, and city of Coventry (1702)
- 420030: A sermon preach'd to the people, at the Mercat-cross of Edinburgh (1707)
- 420050: Some account of the Maranta, or Indian arrow root (1796)
- 420385: The spanish memorial of 4th June considered, by A Dalrymple (1790)
- 420386: The spanish pretensions fairly discussed, by A Dalrymple (1790)
- 420390: Sparkes, chimney-sweeper & nightman, ... citizen and haberdasher, at no.20, Finch-Lane, Cornhill: (1784)
- 420535: A speech upon the consolidated bill (1721)
- 420687: The tavern frolick: or, a comical dialogue between a drunken priest, and a wet London Quaker (1704)
- 420706: The tears of friendship. An elegiac ode (1759)
- 420724: The tempest: a poem. Written at sea (1741)
- 420790: The terms of all the loans which have been raised for the public service during the last fifty years: with an introductory account of the principal loans prior to that period, and observations on the rate of interest paid for the Money Borrowed. By J. J. Grellier (1799)
- 420854: There must be heresies. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, September 2, 1733. By Edward Ballard, B. D. and Fellow of Trinity-College in Oxford (1734)
- 420871: A third defence of ministerial conformity to the Church of England (1706)
- 421075: Three letters to a member of the honourable House of Commons (1766)
- 421091: Three sermons preach'd in the year 1715-16 (1716)
- 421094: Three speeches against continuing the Army, &c. as they were spoken in the House of Commons the last session of Parliament (1718)
- 421098: Three tracts on the corn-trade and corn-laws (1766)
- 421099: Three tracts on the corn-trade and corn-laws (1766)
- 421128: Times of war, times for national humiliation and repentance (1707)
- 421168: Titus Lucretius Carus, of the nature of things (1722)
- 421244: Universal and infallible conduct the property of the deity (1721)
- 421283: Universal toleration recommended (1780)
- 421457: Venice preserv'd (1735)
- 421460: Venice preserv'd (1724)
- 421462: Venice preserv'd (1750)
- 421463: Venice preserv'd: or, A plot discover'd (1752)
- 421464: Venice preserv'd (1754)
- 421547: A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland (1784)
- 421561: A view of the Greenland trade and whale-fishery (1725)
- 421570: A view of the rise, progress, and present state of the English government in Bengal (1772)
- 421626: A vindication of the consecration of Archbishop Cranmer, against the objections of Papists and others (1721)
- 421908: To lawyers, antiquarians, historians, and politicians, as well as officers going out in the next fleet to India. History of Hastings's trial, complete: including an Ample detail of the debates and proceedings of both Houses of Parliament, from February 17, 1706, to April 23, 1795. on every important Question that arose pending the Prial; with the evidence and speeches at length of the managers on Opening and Summing-up the charges; Refutation of Charges by Mr. Hastings's counsel, with the defence read by himself, and his various addresses and petitions to the court against Delays in the Trial; report of Commons' Committee on the Circumstances that had contributed to its Duration; Testimonies of the Marquis Cornwallis and Others in Favour of Mr. Hastings; debates and judgment of lords on the Charges; proceedings of proprietors of the East-India Company in Consequence of His Acquittal, &c. &c. This Day is published, Neatly printed on a small Type and good Paper, in One Large Volume, 8vo. Price in Boards 10s. 6d. or 11s. 6d. Half-Bound, Calf lettered, and 12s. 6d. Half-Bound with Russia-Backs, lettered, The history of the trial of Warren Hastings, Esq. late Governor-General of Bengal, before the High Court of Parliament in Westminster-Hall, on an impeachment by the Commons of Great-Britain, for high crimes and misdemeanours. Containing the whole of the proceedings and debates in both Houses of Parliament, relating to that celebrated prosecution, from Feb. 17, 1786, until His Acquittal, April 23, 1795. To which is added, an account of the proceedings of Various general courts of the Honourable United East-India Company, held in Consequence of His acquittal (1796)
- 422253: A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier (1793)
- 422309: The tragedy of Julius Cęsar (1719)
- 422414: A treatise on the nature and virtues of Buxton waters (1773)
- 422476: The trials of Joseph Sullivane, alias Silver Robert Whitty, and Felix Hara, For High Treason; At Justice-Hall in the Old-Baily. on Tuesday the 18th this instant October, 1715 (1715)
- 422493: A trip to Highgate (1792)
- 422657: The true method of propagating religion and loyalty (1714)
- 422658: The true method of propagating religion and loyalty (1714)
- 422750: The tryal of William Sacheverell Esq; and several other gentlemen (1720)
- 422760: Tunbridgiale, a poem: being a description of Tunbridge. In a letter to a friend at London. By the Author of My time O ye muses, &c. spectator, vol. VIII (1726)
- 422870: Two reports (one presented the 16th of October, the other on the 12th of November, 1788) from the committee of the Honourable House of Assembly of Jamaica, appointed to examine into, and report to the House, the Allegations and Charges contained in the several Petitions which have been presented to the British House of Commons, on the Subject of the slave-trade, and the Treatment of the Negroes, &c. &c. &c. Published, by order of the House of Assembly, by Stephen Fuller, Esq; agent for Jamaica (1789)
- 422977: War with France, the only security of Britain, at the present momentous crisis (1794)
- 423325: The wisdom of the tenth commandment; with some practical observations to promote obedience to it (1726)
- 423367: Vox populi, vox Dei: being true maxims of government, proving I. That all Kings, Governours, and Forms of Government proceed from the People. II. The Nature of our Constitution is fairly Stated, with the Original Contract between King & People, and a Journal of the late Revolution. III. That Resisting of Tyrannical Power is allow'd by Scripture and Reason. IV. That the Children of Israel did often resist and turn Out their Evil Princes, and that God Almighty did approve of Resistance. V. That the Primitive Christians did often resist their Tyrannical Emperors, and that Bishop Athanasius, St. Chrysostom, Luther, and Melanchthon, &c. did approve of Resistance. VI. That the Protestants in all Ages did resist their Evil and Destructive Princes. Vii. Together with a Historical Account of the depriving of Kings for their Evil Government in Israel, France, Spain, Scotland, &c. and in England before and since the Conquest. Viii. That Absolute Passive-Obedience is a Damnable and Treasonable Doctrine. By contradicting the Glorious Attributes of God, and incouraging of Rebellion, Usurpation and Tyranny: To which no Answer Will be made, or Dare be made, or Can be made, without Treason, not to be behind Mr. Lesley, or any Jacobite in Assurance. (1709)
- 423391: Woman a riddle; a certain care, but uncertain comfort: or, the misery of early wedlock (1725)
- 423695: A catalogue of choice and valuable books, in most languages and faculties (1738)
- 424264: The particulars of a further part of the valuable and very desirable freehold estates (1778)
- 424314: Useful directions to gentlemen how to fix, order and keep their clocks and watches (1711)
- 424526: The Real or Intrinsic par of exchange, between London and the other cities on which negotiations in bills are usually made; calculated from the actual assays made at the Mint, by the accurate Sir Isaac Newton, of the several foreign coins; whereof a table follows. (1731)
- 424817: A New collection of voyages and travels (1708)
- 424851: Tractatus hierographicus: Or. A treatise of the Holy scriptures (1751)
- 425112: The particulars of two eligible leasehold estates (1788)
- 425115: Staffordshire. Particulars of the valuable and very desirable freehold, copyhold, and leasehold estates, mines of coal, iron-stone, and free-stone, situated at Bilstone (1795)
- 425120: The particulars of an eligible leasehold estate, advantageously situate on the west side of Water Lane, Fleet Street (1795)
- 425123: Observations on the epidemic fever of the year 1741 (1742)
- 425213: Scarcity of specie no ground for alarm (1797)
- 425236: Particulars and conditions of sale of a valuable freehold estate, consisting of the manors of Worcester and Goldbeaters, with court baron, together with all their immunities, royalties, quit rents, &c (1787)
- 425271: Irish state-lottery, 1795, begins drawing November 16 (1795)
- 425350: Freehold residence, St. Lawrence, near Ramsgate, Kent. Particulars of a desirable freehold estate; comprising an excellent family-house, ... pleasantly situate within one mile of the sea, near Ramsgate, ... the property of George Tickner Hardy, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Smith, at Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Change-Alley, Cornhill, on Tuesday, lthe 4th of March, 1800, ... particulars may be ... had ... of Mr. Smith, no. 62, Broad-street, near the Royal-Exchange, (1800)
- 425718: Elijah's mantle (1727)
- 425822: A modern universal table (1756)
- 425864: Hardwick's correct tables, for finding at one view, the amount of any quantity of goods bought or sold by the hundred weight or ton, to a single farthing (1768)
- 425875: A compleat history of Cambridgeshire (1730)
- 425928: A catalogue of a large quantity of old military stores, belonging to the Honourable Artillery Company (1781)
- 425959: Honourable Artillery Company (1781)
- 426032: Artillery-Place, Finsbury (1794)
- 426092: Manual exercise (1797)
- 426130: New London Tavern, 22 May, 1799 (1799)
- 426203: A philosophical treatise concerning human understanding. By Peter Huet, Bishop of Avranches (1729)
- 426297: The Doctor and squire (1780)
- 426326: An abstract of military discipline (1743)
- 426360: An Abstract of the remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman (1744)
- 426368: An account of the life of the late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd (1749)
- 426395: The advantages of God's presence with his people in an expedition against their enemies (1755)
- 426398: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput & Brobdingnag (1794)
- 426414: The advice of Joab to the host of Israel, going forth to war, considered and urged (1759)
- 426424: The afflicted man's companion (1795)
- 426435: The almost Christian discovered: or, The false professor tryed and cast (1742)
- 426465: The child's companion (1792)
- 426497: A new guide to the English tongue (1777)
- 426547: William Pelham respectfully solicits the attention of the public to the following conditions of his circulating library, No. 59, Cornhill, Boston (1796)
- 426596: A call to delaying sinners (1726)
- 426600: A treatise concerning the Lord's Supper (1713)
- 426871: Gilbert Deblois, Senior. At his store in Cornhill, no. 1, opposite School-Street. Near the Old South Meeting House, Boston (1788)
- 426899: A bright side of dark providences (1710)
- 427004: Wisdom is justified of all her children (1742)
- 427083: The Holy Bible abridged (1791)
- 427147: Hall's Massachusetts almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1789 (1788)
- 427189: A Token for children (1731)
- 427194: At a court held at Punch-Hall, in the colony of Bacchus (1750)
- 427221: The Lancaster tragedy (1740)
- 427241: A Plan of the city and harbour of Louisbourg, &c (1745)
- 427244: The chronicle of B---g (1757)
- 427310: A discourse to children (1793)
- 427409: The History of Dr. John Faustus (1798)
- 427410: History of Giles Gingerbread (1776)
- 427653: Hhe [sic] battle of the kegs (1780)
- 427713: A letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield (1744)
- 427809: Select remains (1743)
- 427817: Spiritual songs (1787)
- 427828: The Massachusetts register and United States calendar, for the year of our Lord 1801 (1800)
- 427836: Midas (1794)
- 427846: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1798)
- 427920: All mankind, by nature, equally under sin (1725)
- 427967: The American preceptor (1794)
- 427969: The American preceptor (1796)
- 427970: The American preceptor (1799)
- 428029: Annals of New-England (1755)
- 428061: The Apostles St. Paul and St. James reconciled with respect to faith and works (1743)
- 428083: An approved collection of entertaining stories (1796)
- 428096: The Art of reading (1800)
- 428099: The art of war lawful, and necessary for a Christian people, considered and enforced (1774)
- 428109: An astronomical and geographical catechism (1795)
- 428110: An astronomical and geographical catechism (1796)
- 428125: An attention to the Scriptures (1795)
- 428135: An Authentick account of the proceedings against John Wilkes, Esq; Member of Parliament for Aylesbury, and late colonel of the Buckinghamshire militia (1763)
- 428264: A catalogue of books published in America, and for sale at the bookstore of John West, no. 75, Cornhill, Boston (1797)
- 428280: Christ always present with his faithful ministers and churches (1748)
- 428294: The Christians daily practice of piety, or, Holy walking with God (1730)
- 428335: A concise introduction to practical arithmetic (1796)
- 428368: A Correct table, shewing the net amount of funded 6 per cent. stock of the United States, after payments are made for each quarterly dividend, from the 1st of January, 1796, to the 1st of January, 1819, when that debt will be extinguished, according to law (1798)
- 428393: A scriptural account of the uncommon darkness that happened on Friday May 19th, 1780 (1780)
- 428484: Duties payable on goods, wares, and merchandize imported into the United States of America (1799)
- 428580: Four sermons (1741)
- 428591: The French convert (1794)
- 428595: The friendly instructor (1797)
- 428597: Friendship in death (1792)
- 428598: From a folio manuscript, in the archive of a certain aged Gormogon, at present in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, the following questions and answers are extracted, and with the author (Harne Kilco) his leave, now made publick, in order to set people right in respect t some declarations lately publish'd here, in a pamphlet call'd The prophetic numbers of Daniel and John calculated, &c. As also his own remarks in the first place, upon the events attending certain periods (1759)
- 428636: The faith and prayer of a dying malefactor (1740)
- 428647: The faithful steward (1742)
- 428656: False confidences exposed, or men warned of self-righteousness (1743)
- 428678: The first and great commandment, to love the Lord our God (1742)
- 428696: For the information of importers, retailers, and others (1787)
- 428703: The foundling (1794)
- 428831: The great duty of family religion (1739)
- 428863: George Barnwell (1800)
- 428870: The gifts of the spirit to ministers consider'd in their diversity (1742)
- 428875: Gloria Britannorum: or, The British worthies (1723)
- 428876: The glories of the Lord of Hosts, and the fortitude of the religious hero (1769)
- 428899: Godliness excludes slavery (1785)
- 428902: God's conduct of his church through the wilderness, with his glorious arm, to make himself an everlasting name (1715)
- 428909: God's people must enquire of him to bestow the blessings promised in his word (1742)
- 428946: The Gospel treasure in earthen vessels (1725)
- 428979: The grave. A poem (1793)
- 428985: The great apostle Paul exhibited, and recommended as a pattern of true Gospel preaching (1751)
- 428987: The great assize: or Day of jubilee (1727)
- 428988: The great blessing of good rulers, depends upon God's giving his judgments & his righteousness to them (1742)
- 428989: The great blessing of stable times, together with the means of procuring it (1763)
- 428991: The great concern of Christ for the salvation of sinners, and the duty of his ministers earnestly to perswade men into his kingdom (1743)
- 428995: The great duty of offending, and offended brethren towards each other (1773)
- 428997: The great duty of waiting on God in our straits & difficulties, explained and inforced (1737)
- 429020: A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversion (1735)
- 429025: Gustavus Vasa (1794)
- 429044: Meditations on several divine subjects (1748)
- 429087: The History of little King Pippin (1795)
- 429093: The History of Master Jackey and Miss Harriot (1800)
- 429098: The history of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ epitomiz'd: in a catechetical way (1738)
- 429114: The History of the rise and progress of the war in North-America (1780)
- 429115: The History of the war in America between Great Britain and her colonies (1780)
- 429116: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling (1797)
- 429125: Horae lyricae (1790)
- 429138: The husbandman's magazene (1718)
- 429142: Hymns composed on several subjects (1741)
- 429172: An heavenly and God-like zeal the grand charcteristick of a true Christian (1742)
- 429186: Historical memoirs of the late fight at Piggwacket (1725)
- 429205: The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded (1797)
- 429212: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1794)
- 429236: The History of the origin, rise and progress of the war in America between Great Britain and her colonies (1780)
- 429254: A holy and useful life, ending in a happy and joyful death (1721)
- 429257: The Holy Bible abridged (1795)
- 429260: A holy fear of God, and his judgments, exhorted to (1727)
- 429261: The Holy Spirit the gift of God our heavenly Father, to them that ask him (1728)
- 429263: The argument and evidence of Mr. James Allen, respecting contracts, &c. between him and Mr. Thomas Brattle (1785)
- 429274: Horae lyricae (1790)
- 429288: An hue and cry after conscience: or The pilgims progress by candle-light (1720)
- 429289: Humane impositions proved unscriptural, or, The divine right of private judgment (1729)
- 429310: Hymns and spiritual songs (1772)
- 429313: Hymns and spiritual songs (1782)
- 429338: Just imported from London, by Jolley Allen (1767)
- 429343: An impartial trial of the spirit operating in this part of the world (1742)
- 429349: Just opened and now ready for sale, by Jolley Allen, at his shop about midway between the governor's and the Town-House, and almost opposite the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill (1760)
- 429378: An introduction to the singing of psalm-tunes, in a plain and easy method (1728)
- 429432: Immanuel: or, A discovery of true religion (1741)
- 429448: The importance of salvation considered; the method of obtaining it explained; and a concern to secure an interest in it recommended and urged (1773)
- 429506: The infinite importance of the obedience of faith, and of a separation from the world, opened and demonstrated (1791)
- 429509: Iniquity purged by mercy and truth (1769)
- 429510: Inkle and Yarico (1794)
- 429556: An introduction to the singing of psalm-tunes, in a plain & easy method (1726)
- 429563: The invention of letters (1795)
- 429570: Israel's triumph (1761)
- 429587: Judgment begun at the house of God: and the righteous scarcely saved (1716)
- 429591: The king and the miller of Mansfield (1794)
- 429774: To the public.An address from the ministers (1796)
- 429792: King William in disguise (1780)
- 429834: A letter from Common honesty, to Common sense (1756)
- 429839: A Letter from Quebeck (1754)
- 429858: A letter to a friend, relating to the differences in the First Church in Salem (1735)
- 429870: The life and character of the Reverend Benjamin Colman, D.D (1749)
- 429910: The law given at Sinai (1777)
- 429950: Letter addressed to the abbe Raynal on the affairs of North-America (1782)
- 429967: A Letter from a gentleman in Scotland, to his friend in New-England (1743)
- 429988: A letter from Mr. Joseph Adams, to the Rev. Mr. Thomas Barnard of Newbury (1743)
- 430029: A letter relating to the divisions in the First Church of Salem (1734)
- 430041: A letter to a noble Lord, concerning the late expedition to Canada (1746)
- 430043: A letter to Doctor Mather (1782)
- 430070: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Foxcroft, being an examination of his apology for the Rev. Mr. Whitefield (1745)
- 430072: A letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield (1745)
- 430075: A letter to the Reverend Mr. William Hobby (1745)
- 430098: Letters from the First Church in Glocester [sic] to the Second in Bradford, with their answers (1744)
- 430140: Letters to the philosophers and politicians of France (1793)
- 430148: The liberal support of Gospel ministers, opened and inculcated (1790)
- 430170: The life of Baron Frederic Trenck (1793)
- 430177: The life of God in the soul of man (1741)
- 430187: The little family (1799)
- 430193: Little truths better than great fables (1794)
- 430198: The living water to be had for asking (1750)
- 430229: Lovewell lamented. Or, A sermon occasion'd by the fall of the brave Capt. John Lovewell and several of his valiant company, in the late heroic action at Piggwacket (1725)
- 430273: The new book of knowledge (1767)
- 430275: New travels to the westward, or, unknown parts of America (1788)
- 430324: A narrative of the proceedings of the Baptist Church in Medfield, against James Morse (1785)
- 430336: The Natural principles of liberty, moral virtue, learning, society, good manners, and human happiness; or The everlasting Gospel of the kingdom (1782)
- 430337: Natural religion aided by revelation and perfected in Christianity (1779)
- 430338: The natural son (1794)
- 430349: The nature and necessity of repentance, with the means and motives to it (1727)
- 430357: The nature, folly, and evil of rash and uncharitable judging (1742)
- 430374: The necessity of good works, as the fruit and evidence of faith (1742)
- 430375: The necessity of regeneration, in order to the divine acceptance (1738)
- 430417: The new universal harmony, or, A compendium of church-musick (1773)
- 430443: Nomenclatura brevis Anglo-Latino [sic] in usum scholarum (1752)
- 430456: New-England's memorial: or, A brief relation of the most memorable and remarkable passages of the providence of God manifested to the planters of New-England in America (1721)
- 430459: New-England's prospect (1764)
- 430466: A new lecture on heads (1772)
- 430473: New select catalogue of Benjamin Guild's circulating library (1789)
- 430591: An astronomical diary: or almanack, for the year of Christian aera 1799 (1798)
- 430593: An astronomical diary: or almanack, for the year of Christian aera 1800 (1799)
- 430731: Laws of the Union Fire Society, instituted at Boston, November 25, 1772 (1798)
- 430733: Some observations on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, and his opposers (1740)
- 430777: Catalogue of books, for sale or circulation by William P. Blake, at the Boston book-store, no. 59, Cornhill (1796)
- 430790: The almost Christian (1739)
- 430792: A brief and general account of the first part of the life of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield (1741)
- 430798: The duty and interest of early piety (1739)
- 430804: The indwelling of the spirit the common privilege of all believers (1741)
- 430807: A journal of a voyage from London to Gibraltar (1740)
- 430855: H-ds-n's speech from the pillory (1762)
- 430934: A poem, commemorative of Goffe, Whaley, & Dixwell, three of the judges of Charles I (1793)
- 431006: Intercession every Christian's duty (1739)
- 431073: The violent destroyed: and oppressed delivered (1777)
- 431074: The voice of one crying in a wilderness. Or, The business of a Christian, both antecedanous to, concomitant of, and consequent upon, a sore and heavy visitation (1746)
- 431094: Immanuel: or, A discovery of true religion (1744)
- 431125: The testimony of the two witnesses, explained and vindicated (1793)
- 431134: God's call to his people (1757)
- 431378: The just expectations of God, from a people, when his judgments are upon them for their sins (1741)
- 431559: The most delightful history of the king and the cobler (1770)
- 431604: Rules for hearing the Word of God (1742)
- 431711: Two sermons, the first preached at Dedham, October 5th. 1726 (1728)
- 431812: Unfruitful hearers detected & warned: or, A discourse wherein the danger of, and by, unprofitable hearing, is laid open and cautioned against (1754)
- 431936: The master and scholar attending catechising: or, An attempt to imitate Timothy's catechism: who from a child knew the Holy Scriptures, that were able to make him wise to salvation, through the faith which is in Christ Jesus. 2d. Tim. iii. 15 (1787)
- 432041: Vade-mecum: or, The dealers pocket companion (1772)
- 432042: A sermon on regeneration (1739)
- 432046: What think ye of Christ? (1741)
- 432049: Lessons for children, from five to six years old (1800)
- 432154: The right education of children recommended (1789)
- 432207: A new version of the Psalms of David (1754)
- 432316: The eternity of God, and the short life of man considered (1732)
- 432330: A narrative of the captivity, sufferings and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (1794)
- 432334: A narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (1800)
- 432335: A narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (1791)
- 432363: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Walter Wilmot at Jamaica on Long-Island. April 12. 1738 (1738)
- 432447: Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, for the year M,DCC,XCV (1795)
- 432448: Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, for the year M,DCC,XCVIII (1798)
- 432449: Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. For the year M,DCC,XCIX (1800)
- 432505: Praise out of the mouths of babes; or, A particular account of some extraordinary pious motions and devout exercises, observed of late in many children in Silesia (1741)
- 433263: Minutes of the Bowdoinham Association (1790)
- 433453: A sermon preached at Milton, the Lord's Day after the interment of the Reverend Nathaniel Robbins, A.M. Pastor of said church (1796)
- 433490: An act for regulating and governing the Militia of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1794)
- 433649: The testimony of the pastors of the churches in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, at their annual convention in Boston, May 25. 1743 (1743)
- 433651: Proceedings of the Convention of Congregational Ministers, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1795)
- 433662: Ministers insufficient of themselves rightly to discharge the duties of their sacred calling (1742)
- 433663: Faithful ministers of Christ, the salt of the earth, and the light of the world (1743)
- 433666: A sermon, preached at the General Convention of Congregational Ministers in Boston, May 29, 1794 (1794)
- 433710: Scale of depreciation, agreeable to an act of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, passed September 29, 1780 (1781)
- 433747: Ministers considered as fellow-workers, who should be comforters to each other, in the Kingdom of God (1768)
- 433762: Mr. Prescot's examination of certain remarks, &c (1735)
- 433779: The Scripture-bishop vindicated (1733)
- 433787: The folly and perjury of the rebellion in Scotland, display'd (1746)
- 433789: For sale, at Miss Goldthwait's shop, no. 18, Cornhill, a beautiful assortment of brocades (1782)
- 433794: Free grace (1741)
- 433843: A view of society and manners in Italy (1792)
- 433871: A sermon shewing the suitableness, and the benefit of prayer in affliction (1717)
- 433962: Catalogue of books, for sale or circulation, by W.P. & L. Blake, at the Boston book-store, no. 1, Cornhill (1798)
- 433963: Catalogue of W.P. & L. Blake's circulating library, at the Boston Book-Store, no. 1, Cornhill (1800)
- 434155: The fear of God restraining men from unmercifulness and iniquity in commerce (1720)
- 434191: Murder a great and crying sin (1733)
- 434195: The ruling & ordaining power of Congregational bishops, or presbyters, defended (1724)
- 434277: Advice from the dead to the living: or, A solemn warning to the world (1733)
- 434278: The last speech and dying advice of poor Julian (1733)
- 434279: The last speech and dying words of John Ormsby (1734)
- 434294: The psalter: or Psalms of David (1783)
- 434295: The psalms, hymns, & spiritual songs, of the Old and New Testament (1758)
- 434302: The famous and remarkable history of Sir Richard Whittington, three times Lord-Mayor of London (1770)
- 434395: The Wonder of nature (1702)
- 434605: The Youth's instructor in the English tongue: or, The art of spelling improved (1760)
- 434606: The Youth's instructor in the English tongue: or The art of spelling improved (1761)
- 434713: Heaven upon earth; or, The best friend in the worst times (1730)
- 434724: A token for children (1771)
- 434727: A token for children (1781)
- 434741: The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants (1789)
- 434744: The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants (1792)
- 434748: The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants (1794)
- 434749: The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants (1798)
- 434770: The New-England primer enlarged: or, An easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading (1780)
- 434810: A new version of the Psalms of David (1760)
- 434843: Prayer to the Lord of the harvest for the mission of labourers into his harvest (1727)
- 434851: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Ephraim Briggs (1797)
- 434944: The history of a doll (1798)
- 434972: The wonderful, and most deplorable history, of the later times of the Jews (1722)
- 434989: Cato (1790)
- 434995: An alarm to unconverted sinners (1727)
- 435004: Remaines of that excellent minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. Joseph Alleine (1717)
- 435100: Hamlet (1794)
- 435101: Twelfth night; or, What you will (1794)
- 435113: An essay on man (1794)
- 435177: An alarm to uncoverted sinners (1716)
- 435210: Advice from the watch tower (1713)
- 435309: The Italian convert (1751)
- 435311: The Italian convert (1794)
- 435320: Serious considerations on absolute predestination (1743)
- 435350: A call to the unconverted (1731)
- 435351: A call to the unconverted (1793)
- 435355: Monthly preparations for the Holy Communion (1728)
- 435395: Some meditations and materials for prayer, proper for communicants before partaking of the Lord's-Supper (1741)
- 435470: Corderius americanus (1708)
- 435499: A good old age (1726)
- 435558: Come and welcome to Jesus Christ. Or, A plain and profitable discourse on John VI. verse xxxvii (1728)
- 435563: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners; in a faithful acount of the life and death of John Bunyan. Or, A brief relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to him (1732)
- 435564: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners: or, A brief and faithful relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to his poor servant, John Bunyan (1717)
- 435565: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners: or, A brief and faithful relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to his poor servant, John Bunyan (1729)
- 435569: The heavenly foot-man: or, A description of the man that gets to heaven (1716)
- 435571: The heavenly foot-man: or, A description of the man that gets to heaven (1725)
- 435577: The Jerusalem-sinner saved: or, Good news for the vilest of men (1733)
- 435584: The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come (1800)
- 435587: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come (1740)
- 435713: The Prodigal daughter: or A strange and wonderful relation (1769)
- 435735: The Prodigal daughter: or, A strange and wonderful relation (1795)
- 435858: Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta; or, A select century of Cordery's Colloquies (1724)
- 435906: The children in the woods (1780)
- 435907: The children in the woods (1780)
- 435918: The tragical history of the children in the wood (1798)
- 435950: The children's friend (1793)
- 435951: The children's friend (1793)
- 435989: The friend of youth (1789)
- 436087: Instructions to the living, from the condition of the dead (1717)
- 436093: A letter, about a good management under the distemper of the measles, at this time spreading in the country (1729)
- 436097: A life of piety resolv'd upon (1714)
- 436160: A monitor for the children of the covenant (1725)
- 436215: The ready reckoner (1785)
- 436282: The religion of the cross (1714)
- 436285: Restitutus (1727)
- 436293: Signatus (1727)
- 436312: Husbandry spiritualized: or, The heavenly use of earthly things (1709)
- 436316: Navigation spiritualized; or A new compass for sea-men (1726)
- 436338: Charlestown, May 27, 1789. To the members of the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians, and Others, in North-America (1789)
- 436404: A letter from Sir Richard Cox, bart. to Thomas Prior, Esq (1750)
- 436408: A treatise of being born again (1738)
- 436414: A letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the clergy and people of London and Westminster; on the occasion of the late earthquakes (1750)
- 436440: Vita brevis (1714)
- 436528: A disquisition concerning ecclesiastical councils (1716)
- 436563: Renatus (1725)
- 436578: A token for mourners: or, The advice of Christ to a distressed mother, bewailing the death of her dear & only son (1725)
- 436627: Domestic medicine: or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases by regimen and simple medicines (1793)
- 436647: Solemn advice to young men (1709)
- 436650: Some important truths about conversion (1721)
- 436701: The glories of the Lord of Hosts, and the fortitude of the religious hero (1740)
- 436703: A grammatical system of the English language (1792)
- 436723: A letter from the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, to some church members of the Presbyterian perswasion (1740)
- 436724: A Letter from two neighboring associations of ministers in the country, to the associated ministers of Boston and Charlestown, relating to the admission of Mr. Whitefield into their pulpits (1745)
- 436741: Reasons against the renewal of the sugar act (1764)
- 436744: A seasonable warning against bad company-keeping (1726)
- 436756: The task (1791)
- 436761: The vagabond (1800)
- 436764: A vindication of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, against the charges which some have lately endeavoured to fix upon him (1745)
- 436794: A golden treasury for the children of God, whose treasure is in heaven (1796)
- 436827: The art of speaking (1793)
- 436828: The art of speaking (1795)
- 436854: The almost Christian discovered: or, The false professor tryed and cast (1730)
- 436867: Christ Jesus the Lord, under whom ministers serve in the Christian Church (1785)
- 436870: Christ standing for an ensign of the people (1738)
- 436876: Christian love, as exemplified by the first Christian church in their having all things in common, placed in its true and just point of light (1773)
- 436883: Christian thankfulness explained and enforced (1795)
- 436889: Civil rulers raised up by God to feed his people (1728)
- 436891: The clearest and surest marks of our being so led by the spirit of God, as to demonstrate that we are the children of God (1743)
- 436904: The Columbian orator (1799)
- 436911: A compendium of English grammar, for the use of schools and private instructers (1797)
- 436941: The continuance of peace and increasing prosperity a source of consolation and just cause of gratitude to the inhabitants of the United States (1795)
- 436976: A defence of the Observations on the charter and conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1763)
- 437017: A discourse, delivered at the First Church in Boston, 19th April, A.D. 1795, the Lord's-Day after the intermnet of Nathaniel W. Appleton, M.D (1796)
- 437026: A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1795)
- 437028: A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1798)
- 437029: A discourse, delivered before the Roxbury Charitable Society (1800)
- 437030: A discourse delivered February 19, 1795 (1795)
- 437031: A discourse, delivered February 19, 1795 (1795)
- 437035: A discourse delivered in the chapel of Harvard College, September 16, 1794 (1794)
- 437036: A discourse delivered in the church in Brattle Street, in Boston, Tuesday, June 11th, 1799 (1799)
- 437043: A discourse, delivered on the day of annual thanksgiving, November 19, 1795 (1795)
- 437050: A discourse occasioned by the death of the Honourable Stephen Sewall, Esq (1760)
- 437060: A discourse on natural religion (1795)
- 437077: A discourse on the present vileness of the body, and it's [sic] future glorious change by Christ (1771)
- 437081: A discourse relative to the subject of animation (1797)
- 437088: A display of God's special grace (1742)
- 437099: A dissertation on the puerperal fever (1789)
- 437105: Divine help implored under the loss of godly and faithful men (1726)
- 437115: Divine sovereignty in the salvation of sinners, consider'd and improv'd (1741)
- 437139: The duty of ministers of the Gospel to guard against the Pharisaism and Sadducism, of the present day (1741)
- 437143: The dying legacy of an aged minister of the everlasting Gospel, to the United States of North-America (1783)
- 437154: An explicatory catechism: or, An explanation of the Assemblies Shorter catechism (1729)
- 437155: Extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress (1774)
- 437170: Faithful pastors angels of the churches (1739)
- 437202: The firm belief of a future reward a powerful motive to obedience and a good life (1765)
- 437205: The Flowers of modern travels (1797)
- 437207: The folly of man's choosing this world for his portion (1797)
- 437223: Freedom the first of blessings (1754)
- 437265: God, and not ministers to have the glory of all success given to the preached Gospel (1741)
- 437267: God destroyeth the hope of man! (1751)
- 437275: God's hand and providence to be religiously acknowledged in public calamities (1760)
- 437290: The government of Christ considered and applied (1738)
- 437306: The grave and death destroyed, and believers ransomed and redeemed from them (1728)
- 437307: The great and happy doctrine of liberty (1795)
- 437310: The great duty of charity (1742)
- 437314: The great God has magnified his word to the children of men (1742)
- 437317: A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversion (1714)
- 437351: The history of the colony of Massachusets-Bay (1764)
- 437360: The history of the province of Massachusets-Bay (1767)
- 437364: The history of the wars of New-England, with the Eastern Indians. Or, A narrative of their continued perfidy and cruelty, from the 10th of August, 1703. to the peace renewed 13th of July, 1713. And from the 25th of July, 1722. to their submission 15th December, 1725. Which was ratified August 5th 1726 (1726)
- 437372: The hope of immortality (1779)
- 437427: Industry & frugality proposed as the surest means to make us a rich and flourishing people (1753)
- 437447: The insuffience of natural religion (1755)
- 437461: Jehovah is the king and saviour of his people (1727)
- 437464: Jesus weeping over his dead friend, and with his friends in their mourning (1744)
- 437467: A journal of occurrences in the tower of the Temple, during the confinement of Louis XVI, King of France (1799)
- 437533: The laws of Harvard College (1790)
- 437534: The laws of Harvard College (1798)
- 437556: A Letter from one in the country, to his friend in the city (1721)
- 437560: A letter from the Revd Mr. Sergeant of Stockbridge, to Dr. Colman of Boston (1743)
- 437561: A letter from the Reverend Mr. Clap, rector of Yale-College in New-Haven, to the Rev. Mr. Edwards of North-Hampton (1745)
- 437570: A letter of reproof to Mr. John Cleaveland of Ipswich (1764)
- 437582: A letter to the Rev. Mr. James Chandler, Pastor of the West Church in Rowley (1767)
- 437586: A letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield (1745)
- 437588: A letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield (1745)
- 437599: Letters to a student in the University of Cambridge, Massachusetts (1796)
- 437606: The life and character of the Reverend Benjamin Colman, D.D (1749)
- 437614: The life of the very Reverend and learned Cotton Mather, D.D. & F.R.S (1729)
- 437623: The Lord Jesus Christ the only, and supream [sic] head of the church (1738)
- 437626: Love an essential attribute of deity (1795)
- 437629: Love to our neighbour explained and urged (1800)
- 437644: Marvellous things done by the right hand and holy arm of God in getting him the victory (1745)
- 437685: Ministers and people under special obligations to sanctity, humility & gratitude (1732)
- 437687: Ministers cautioned against the occasions of contempt (1744)
- 437792: War (1762)
- 437808: Well-accomplish'd soldiers, a glory to their king, and defence to their country (1738)
- 437810: The well-ordered family: or, Relative duties (1719)
- 437813: The West Indian (1794)
- 437826: The whole duty of woman (1790)
- 437829: The whole duty of woman (1794)
- 437856: The wisdom of God in the redemption of fallen man (1728)
- 437861: Women invited to war. Or A friendly address to the honourable women of the United States (1787)
- 437869: The wonderful works of God are to be remembered (1794)
- 437894: The worship of God, forever to be accompanied with judgment, mercy, and faith, as the weightier matters of the law (1729)
- 438093: The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar (1796)
- 438095: The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar (1797)
- 438096: The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar (1799)
- 438099: The young man warn'd: or, Solomon's counsel to his son (1730)
- 438110: The young secretary's guide: or, A speedy help to learning (1750)
- 438111: The young secretary's guide: or, A speedy help to learning (1727)
- 438114: Zelotes (1717)
- 438115: Zeluco (1792)
- 438274: The origin of war examin'd and applied (1733)
- 438278: Obedience and submission to the pastoral watch and rule over the Church of Christ (1737)
- 438282: The obligations upon all Christians to desire and endeavour the salvation of others (1741)
- 438283: The observation of the Lord'-Day recommended (1792)
- 438289: Observations moral and religious, on the late terrible night of the earthquake (1756)
- 438297: Observations on several passages in a sermon preached by William Warburton, Lord Bishop of Gloucester, before the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts: on Friday February 21. 1766 (1768)
- 438306: Observations on the charter and conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1763)
- 438309: Observations on the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul (1800)
- 438373: The office of a bishop a good work (1794)
- 438400: On the rise and signalized lot of the united Americans (1795)
- 438441: An oration, delivered at Mendon, July 4, 1796 (1796)
- 438468: An oration, delivered February 22, 1800 (1800)
- 438509: An oration, in honour to the memory of General George Washington, who died December 14, 1799, in the 68th year of his age (1800)
- 438561: An oration, pronounced July 4, 1796 (1796)
- 438673: The real Christian, or A treatise of effectual calling (1742)
- 438685: Reasons offered by Mr. Nathanael Henchman, Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Lynn, for declining to admit Mr. Whitefield into his pulpit (1745)
- 438700: The redeemed captive returning to Zion (1795)
- 438706: Reflections on death (1773)
- 438708: Reflections on death (1785)
- 438718: Reflections upon Mr. Wetmore's Letter in defence of Dr. Waterland's discourse of regeneration (1744)
- 438722: Regeneration, and the testimony of the spirit (1741)
- 438777: Reliquiae Turellae, et lachrymae paternae. The father's tears over his daughter's remains (1735)
- 438779: The remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnet, of Massachusetts (1793)
- 438796: Remarks on a sermon of the Rev. Aaron Hutchinson, of Grafton, intitled, Valour for the truth, preached to the Presbyterian Congregation at Newbury-Port, April 23. 1767. And lately published (as 'tis said) at the desire of the hearers (1767)
- 438804: Remarks on some contents of a letter relating to the divisions of the First Church in Salem (1735)
- 438818: Remarks on the Revd. Mr. James Chandler's Serious address to a society at Newbury-Port (1768)
- 438828: Remarks upon the postscript to the Defence of a book lately reprinted at Boston, entituled, A modest proof of the order, &c (1724)
- 438832: Repeated admonitions (1725)
- 438847: A reply to the Remarks of the Rev. Mr. John Tucker, Pastor of the First Church in Newbury, on a sermon preached at Newbury-Port, April 23. 1767. Intitled Valour for the truth (1768)
- 438849: A reply to the Rev. Mr. Chandler's Answer (1768)
- 438984: The resurrection of good men to a blessed immortality, a ground of consolation to surviving mourners (1799)
- 438992: Reuben and Rachel; or, Tales of old times (1798)
- 439001: The revenge (1794)
- 439002: The Rev. Aaron Hutchinson's Reply to the Remarks on his sermon preached at Newbury-Port, April 23, 1767, and intitled Valour for the truth; considered (1768)
- 439032: Righteousness and uprightness recommended, from the high regards, which the righteous Lord shews thereto (1728)
- 439060: The Royal convert: or, The force of truth (1794)
- 439121: A Satyrical description of commencement (1740)
- 439183: The Sentiments and resolution of an association of ministers (convened at Weymouth, Jan. 15th. 1744,5.) concerning the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield (1745)
- 439209: A sermon, delivered at Harwich, January 21, 1791 (1791)
- 439217: A sermon, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Martha Roads, Sept. 26, 1792 (1795)
- 439225: A sermon, occasioned by the death of Samuel Bixby (1793)
- 439234: A sermon, preached at Charlestown, June 19, 1796 (1796)
- 439236: A sermon preached at Dedham, Second Church (1785)
- 439258: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Timothy Hilliard (1771)
- 439286: Sermons to children (1797)
- 439290: Seven sermons (1784)
- 439317: A short catechism (1766)
- 439323: A short introduction to the Latin tongue (1755)
- 439375: Some plain and necessary directions to obtain eternal salvation (1741)
- 439397: The speaker: or, Miscellaneous pieces (1795)
- 439406: The speech of the D-ke of A---le, upon the state of the nation; April 15. 1740 (1740)
- 439414: The spirits of the present day tried (1742)
- 439434: A strong rod broken and withered (1748)
- 439470: Surviving servants of God, carrying on the work of the deceased (1724)
- 439472: The sweet psalmist of Israel (1722)
- 439486: A system of the law of marine insurances (1799)
- 439487: A system of the law of marine insurances (1800)
- 439523: An astronomical diary (1759)
- 439535: An astronomical diary (1760)
- 439536: An astronomical diary (1761)
- 439537: An astronomical diary (1761)
- 439538: An astronomical diary (1763)
- 439540: An astronomical diary (1762)
- 439544: An astronomical diary (1764)
- 439561: An astronomical diary: or, An almanack, for the year of our Lord 1791 (1790)
- 439574: An astronomical diary: or almanack, for the year of Christian aera, 1784 (1783)
- 439575: An astronomical diary: or almanack, for the year of Christian aera, 1782 (1781)
- 439578: An astronomical diary: or almanack, for the year of Christian aera, 1783 (1782)
- 439579: An astronomical diary: or almanack, for the year of Christian aera, 1781 (1780)
- 439589: An astronomical diary or, almanack, for the year of Christian aera, 1778 (1777)
- 439590: An astronomical diary: or almanack for the year of Christian aera, 1779 (1778)
- 439602: An astronomical diary: or, An almanack, for the year of our Lord 1792 (1791)
- 439617: An astronomical diary: or almanack, for the year of Christian aera 1798 (1797)
- 439650: Carleton's almanack, (enlarged and improved) for the year of our Lord 1793 (1792)
- 439651: Carleton's almanack, (enlarged and improved) for the year of our Lord 1794 (1793)
- 439653: Carleton's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1797 (1796)
- 439674: The farmer's almanack, calculated on a new and improved plan, for the year of our Lord, 1799 (1798)
- 439678: The farmer's almanack, calculated on a new and improved plan, for the year of our Lord, 1800 (1799)
- 439679: The farmer's almanack, calculated on a new and improved plan, for the year of our Lord, 1798 (1797)
- 439690: Fleets' register, and pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1799 (1798)
- 439752: Larkin's pocket register (1795)
- 439864: A Pocket almanack for the year 1779 (1778)
- 439866: A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1780 (1779)
- 439869: A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1783 (1782)
- 439870: A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1784 (1783)
- 439871: A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1785 (1784)
- 439872: A Pocket almanack for the year of our Lord 1786 (1785)
- 440129: A discourse shewing that the consideration, of God's sovereignty, in working grace in the souls of men, is so far from being a discouragement to them in endeavouring to obtain it, that it is a most powerful motive to quicken their endeavours (1742)
- 440257: The deserter (1795)
- 440268: The flourish of the annual spring (1769)
- 440296: An inordinate love of the world inconsistent with the love of God (1744)
- 440318: No song no supper (1794)
- 440322: New England's lamentations (1734)
- 440343: The accomplished singer (1721)
- 440351: The American preceptor (1798)
- 440367: The new creature describ'd, and consider'd as the sure characteristick of a man's being in Christ (1741)
- 440385: The entertaining history of Honest Peter (1794)
- 440424: The French convert (1793)
- 440427: Julia de Roubigne? (1793)
- 440438: Old Mr. Dod's sayings (1731)
- 440794: Catalogue of books, to be sold by Samuel Hall, at no. 53, Cornhill, Boston (1792)
- 441160: Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States (1782)
- 441164: The Pennyworth of wit (1780)
- 441342: The only sure guide to the English tongue (1794)
- 441343: James Morrill, no. 21, Cornhill, Boston, imports and sells, English, India and other goods. By wholesale and retail, at the lowest rate for cash (1786)
- 441363: The only sure guide to the English tongue (1799)
- 441408: A new guide to the English tongue (1789)
- 441434: The Father's gift: or, The way to be wise and happy (1794)
- 441448: Mother Goose's melody (1800)
- 441580: Gospel order joyful to beholders (1739)
- 441602: The shorter catechism, agreed upon by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster (1729)
- 441608: The shorter catechism, agreed upon by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster (1751)
- 441611: Imported from London and Bristol, by James & William Cazneau (1770)
- 441617: The adopted child (1798)
- 441667: A vindication of the government of New-England churches (1717)
- 441676: The shorter catechism, composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines (1728)
- 441730: The voice of the Lord, from the deep places of the earth (1727)
- 441824: The cursed death of the cross, described, and comfortably improved (1743)
- 441827: The great design of the Gospel opened (1741)
- 441941: Little children invited to Jesus Christ (1765)
- 441962: A plea for the ministers of New-England (1724)
- 442014: The farmer's almanack, calculated on a new and improved plan, for the year of our Lord, 1797 (1796)
- 442138: Spiritual songs (1743)
- 442161: Infant-baptism, a part and pillar of popery (1790)
- 442185: Slothful servants neglecting their talents inexcuseable (1771)
- 442243: Tom Thumb's folio, for little giants (1780)
- 442245: Tom Thumb's folio: or, A new threepenny plaything for little giants (1791)
- 442246: Tom Thumb's folio: or, A new threepenny plaything for little giants (1795)
- 442271: Virtue and vice: or, The history of Charles Careful, and Harry Heedless (1792)
- 442311: Little children invited to Jesus Christ (1762)
- 442312: Little children invited to Jesus Christ (1791)
- 442324: Doctor Watts's first catechism of the principles of religion: or, The catechism for a young child, to be begun at three or four years old (1795)
- 442349: Female policy detected (1786)
- 442372: Thoughts on the Christian religion (1797)
- 442399: Hymns and spiritual songs (1789)
- 442404: Hymns and spiritual songs (1791)
- 442407: Sermons on various important subjects (1741)
- 442426: Seven sermons (1715)
- 442465: The expectation of man disappointed by the great God (1793)
- 442622: The true Scripture-doctrine concerning some important points of Christian faith (1741)
- 442678: Two discourses delivered October 25th. 1759 (1759)
- 442711: To the author of a letter to Doctor Mather (1783)
- 442722: The trial of Mr. Whitefield's spirit (1741)
- 442841: An astronomical diary: or almanack, for the year of our Lord 1796 (1795)
- 442911: An astronomical diary: or, An almanack, for the year of our Lord 1790 (1789)
- 442912: Carleton's almanack, (enlarged and improved) for the year of our Lord 1796 (1795)
- 442948: Fleets register for the state of Massachusetts Bay in New-England, for the year of Christ 1779, and the third of American independence (1778)
- 443001: A poem on the last day (1795)
- 443022: [A journey to Jerusalem (1716)
- 443107: Hymns and spiritual songs (1791)
- 443111: The Happy child. or, A remarkable and surprizing relation of a little girl, who dwelt at Barnart (1774)
- 443113: The Happy child: or, A remarkable and surprizing relation of a little girl, who dwelt at Barnart (1767)
- 443195: A brief narrative of the case and tryal of John Peter Zenger (1799)
- 443238: The Boston directory (1800)
- 443245: A brief narrative of the case and tryal of John Peter Zenger (1738)
- 443315: A call to the tempted (1724)
- 443346: The safety of appearing at the day of judgment, in the righteousness of Christ: opened and applied (1742)
- 443351: Salvation for all men, illustrated and vindicated as a Scripture doctrine (1782)
- 443352: Salvation for all men, illustrated and vindicated as a Scripture doctrine (1782)
- 443365: The School of good manners (1772)
- 443394: The Scripture characters or marks of false prophets or teachers (1742)
- 443402: Scripture truths and precepts (1791)
- 443403: A sermon preached to the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company (1751)
- 443421: Sermons on sacramental occasions (1739)
- 443423: Sermons on several subjects (1738)
- 443427: Sermons on the religious education of children (1794)
- 443431: Sermons on the security and happiness of a virtuous course, on the goodness of God, and the resurrection of Lazarus (1794)
- 443441: Sermons, preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784 (1793)
- 443446: A seasonable and earnest address to the citizens of London (1760)
- 443454: The seasons (1790)
- 443467: A sermon, delivered at Barnstable, East Precinct, on the annual thanksgiving, November 20, 1794 (1794)
- 443513: A sermon, delivered at the Second Church in Dedham, February 23d, 1784 (1784)
- 443521: A sermon, delivered at Yarmouth, November 13, 1796 (1797)
- 443523: A sermon, delivered August 20, 1793, at the funeral of the Rev. Isaac Morrill, A.M (1794)
- 443552: A sermon, delivered October 16, 1793 (1794)
- 443555: A sermon, delivered on the 29th of November, 1798 (1799)
- 443601: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Samuel Whittelsey, Jun. at Milford, December 9. A.D. 1737 (1739)
- 443613: A sermon, preached at Lynn, August 13, 1794 (1794)
- 443614: A sermon, preached at Lynn, December 11, 1795, at the interment of eight seamen (1795)
- 443619: A sermon, preached at Norton, July 3, 1793 (1793)
- 443644: A sermon, preached at Cambridge, on the Lord's-Day, December 29, 1799 (1800)
- 443721: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1773)
- 443756: A sermon preached September 17. 1766 (1766)
- 443773: A short introduction to the Latin tongue (1737)
- 443775: A short introduction to the Latin tongue (1783)
- 443777: A short introduction to the Latin tongue (1785)
- 443783: Short conversations; or, An easy road to the temple of fame (1794)
- 443790: The shorter catechism, agreed upon by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster (1765)
- 443792: The shortness and afflictions of human life, illustrated (1786)
- 443798: The silent soul, with soveraign [sic] antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive leaf in his mouth, when he is under the greatest afflictions, the sharpest and sorest trials and troubles, the saddest and darkest providences and changes (1728)
- 443801: The sin and danger of quenching the spirit (1741)
- 443815: Sinners directed to hear & fear, and do no more so wickedly (1715)
- 443818: A sinners prayer for converting grace; or, The necessity and efficacy of the grace of God in the conversation of a sinner (1735)
- 443835: The snare broken (1766)
- 443836: The snare broken (1766)
- 443839: Sober remarks on a book lately re-printed at Boston, entituled, A modest proof of the order & government settled by Christ and his apostles in the church (1724)
- 443841: The soldier exhorted to courage in the service of his king and country, from a sense of God and religion (1755)
- 443851: Solomon's caution against the cup (1730)
- 443859: The second commandment like to the first; Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy self (1742)
- 443918: The self-justiciary convicted and condemned. Or, A discourse concerning the difficulty and necessity of renouncing our own righteousness: and the evangelical method of repairing to the righteousness of a glorious Christ, as our only title to blessedness (1740)
- 443921: Seneca's morals, by way of abstract (1800)
- 443931: A serious address, on the dangerous consequences of neglecting common coughs and colds (1796)
- 443940: The serious consideration, that God will visit and judge men for sin, would be a happy means to keep them from it (1738)
- 443947: The service of God in the Gospel-ministry, recommended and encouraged (1728)
- 443948: The service of God recommended to the choice of young people (1726)
- 443950: Seven sermons (1772)
- 443968: A short but comprehensive grammar (1800)
- 443972: A short but comprehensive system of the geography of the world (1797)
- 443995: Some hints relative to the forming of a Christian church-- (1791)
- 444007: Some reasons given by the Western Association Upon Merrimack River, why they disapprove of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield's preaching in the New-England churches (1745)
- 444010: Some remarkable passages in the life of the Honourable Col. James Gardiner (1748)
- 444019: Some seasonable thoughts on evangelic preaching (1740)
- 444029: Souls flying to Jesus Christ pleasant and admirable to behold (1740)
- 444030: The sovereign God acknowledged and blessed, both in giving and taking away (1744)
- 444075: The state of trade in the northern colonies considered (1749)
- 444088: Strictures on the Rev. Mr. Thatcher's pamphlet, entitled, Observations upon the state of the clergy of New-England: with strictures upon the power of dismissing them, usurped by some churches (1784)
- 444101: Summary account of the life and death of Joseph Quasson, Indian (1726)
- 444140: The Carpenters' rules of work, in the town of Boston (1795)
- 444175: A general assortment European & India goods, sold, wholesale and retail, upon the lowest terms for cash, by Richardson & Walker, no. 66, Cornhill, Boston (1794)
- 444180: William Richardson, imports directly from the manufacturers, and has constantly on hand, a large assortment of lustrings, broadcloths--cassimeres, and linens, for sale, at no. 65, Cornhill, Boston (1800)
- 444203: The Remarkable history of Tom Jones, a foundling (1798)
- 444254: The certainty, time, and end, of the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1731)
- 444260: The character and hope of the righteous consider'd (1748)
- 444331: The New-England primer enlarged and improved: or, An easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading (1785)
- 444334: The duty of survivers to remember and to follow the faith of their godly deceased pastors (1739)
- 444335: A compendium of religion, in questions and answers (1797)
- 444515: A Short and easy guide to arithmetick, particularly adapted to the use of farmers and tradesmen in the United States of America (1794)
- 444521: A Short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston (1770)
- 444522: A Short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston (1770)
- 444551: The child's companion (1798)
- 444553: The child's companion (1796)
- 444556: An abstract of military discipline (1744)
- 444590: A discourse delivered December 29, 1799 (1800)
- 444596: The young secretary's guide: or, A speedy help to learning (1718)
- 444689: Ministers of the Gospel are Christ's ambassadours (1727)
- 444691: An almanack, of coelestial motions and aspects for the (Dionysion) year of the Christian aera, 1709 (1708)
- 444711: A letter from the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley (1740)
- 444739: On the death of the Queen (1738)
- 444898: Catalogue of drugs and medicines, instruments and utensils, dye-stuffs, groceries, and painters' colours (1795)
- 444928: Hymns and spiritual songs (1787)
- 444936: A new version of the Psalms of David (1752)
- 444969: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament (1787)
- 444973: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament (1787)
- 445034: The Psalms of David. Imitated in the language of the New Testament (1791)
- 445035: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament (1791)
- 445042: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament (1793)
- 445197: The School of good manners (1790)
- 445212: Old mens tears, for their own declensions. Mixed with fears of their and posterities further failing off from New-England's primitive constitution (1715)
- 445277: The New-England psalter: or, Psalms of David (1758)
- 445280: The New-England psalter: or, Psalms of David (1761)
- 445290: The New-England psalter: or Psalms of David (1784)
- 445291: The psalter: or, Psalms of David (1781)
- 445341: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New-Testament (1749)
- 445351: The psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, of the Old and New-Testament (1726)
- 445356: The psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Old and New-Testament (1744)
- 445357: The psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Old and New-Testament (1762)
- 445359: The psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, of the Old and New-Testament (1722)
- 445389: A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1796)
- 445474: The testimony of the North Association in the county of Hartford, in the colony of Connecticut, convened at Windsor, Feb. 5. 1744,5. Against the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield and his conduct (1745)
- 445503: The Royal alphabet; or, Child's best instructor (1793)
- 445504: The Royal alphabet, or, Child's best instructor (1795)
- 445550: The Psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament (1771)
- 445555: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New-Testament (1773)
- 445568: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament (1782)
- 445595: A dissertation concerning inoculation of the small-pox (1730)
- 445603: The Royal convert: or, The force of truth (1793)
- 445630: A new version of the Psalms of David (1720)
- 445631: A new version of the Psalms of David (1754)
- 445634: A new version of the Psalms of David (1754)
- 445642: A new version of the Psalms of David (1765)
- 445649: A new version of the Psalms of David (1774)
- 445650: A new version of the Psalms of David (1774)
- 445651: A new version of the Psalms of David (1774)
- 445656: A new version of the Psalms of David (1757)
- 445658: A new version of the Psalms of David (1771)
- 445662: A new version of the Psalms of David (1790)
- 445663: A new version of the Psalms of David (1791)
- 445664: A new version of the Psalms of David (1762)
- 445668: A new version of the Psalms of David (1782)
- 445690: The psalms hymns & spiritual songs of the Old and New Testament (1773)
- 445725: An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements in America, upon slave-keeping (1773)
- 445834: Three practical discourses (1727)
- 445882: A catechism, containing the first principles of religious and social duties (1796)
- 445894: The deserted daughter (1795)
- 445898: The churches quarrel es