MoEML References in Shakeosphere
ELEA1: Cheapside Cross (Eleanor Cross)
Variants:
- Cheape-?ide Cro??e
- Cheaps Cro??e
- Cheapside Cross
- Cheap?ide Cro??e
- Cor??e in Cheape
- Cross
- 226: Memoirs (1783)
- 731: Memoirs of Frederick Baron Trenck (1788)
- 828: Observations on the diseases of the army (1768)
- 1268: Memoirs of a Scots heiress. Addressed to the Right Honourable Lady Catherine ******. By the author of Constance, &c. (1791)
- 1522: Letters between two lovers and their friends (1781)
- 2147: The prisoner released: a sermon (1772)
- 2282: Practical discourses concerning the Christian temper (1723)
- 2373: Interesting letters of Pope Clement XIV (1777)
- 2462: A practical discourse of God's sovereignty (1772)
- 2510: The practice of cookery, pastry, pickling, preserving, &c (1791)
- 2583: Last dying speeches, birth, parentage, &c. of John Lewis (1799)
- 2651: The purse (1794)
- 2653: The purse (1794)
- 2888: Remarkable cures perform'd by tar-water (1745)
- 3434: Rights of man (1791)
- 4239: The trial of Lieutenant Colonel Cockburne (1783)
- 4250: The trial of the Right Hon. Ann, Countess of Cork and Orrery (1784)
- 4634: The truth and divine authority of the Gospel (1707)
- 4956: The universal spelling-book (1796)
- 5170: The antiquities of Coventre (1765)
- 5216: Celestina (1791)
- 5458: An exhortation at a communion to a Scots congregation in London (1746)
- 5719: Buchanan's history of Scotland (1751)
- 5870: The busie body (1754)
- 6912: The art of speaking (1784)
- 7279: Answers for Robert Cross (1744)
- 7279: Answers for Robert Cross (1744)
- 7282: Answers for Messieurs Cross and Bogle, George Brown, and others (1766)
- 7579: The dutch-Man, a musical entertainment, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market. By Thomas Bridges, Esq. Author Of Homer In Burlesque. (1775)
- 7930: An essay upon gospel and legal preaching (1723)
- 8171: The complete measurer (1769)
- 8203: An enquiry concerning the principles of taste, and of the origin of our ideas of beauty, &c (1789)
- 8384: In love, in debt, & in liquor (1797)
- 8838: God to be prais'd, and our vows to be perform'd (1723)
- 8932: Gospel-preaching illustrated and recommended (1767)
- 9020: The Genius of France. A poem (1795)
- 9099: A general martyrology (1770)
- 9289: An essay on the art of acting (1779)
- 9414: The farmer (1781)
- 10005: A new essay on the venereal disease (1766)
- 10006: A new essay on the venereal disease (1766)
- 10201: A letter to the Reverend Joseph Proud (1798)
- 10227: New fairy tales (1790)
- 10284: Pizarro (1799)
- 10548: A letter to the people of Great Britain, on the present alarming crisis (1771)
- 11071: Fables and tales. By Allan Ramsay (1722)
- 11955: Poems, and a tragedy. By William Julius Mickle. Translator Of The Lusiad, &c (1794)
- 12094: The priestess of Devonshire Wall. A poetical satire. Embellished with characters of distinguish'd personages, &c. &c. &c. Part the first (1779)
- 12427: A sacramental catechism (1720)
- 12737: The schoolmasters assistant (1776)
- 12743: The schoolmaster's assistant (1793)
- 12746: The schoolmasters assistant (1782)
- 12922: A voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1784)
- 13046: The famous and pleasant history of Parismus (1799)
- 13148: Munster village, a novel (1778)
- 14120: The shortest way to end disputes about religion (1795)
- 14536: Statical essays (1769)
- 14658: A sermon preach'd before the Queen and the two Houses of Parliament at St. Paul's (1707)
- 15124: The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new grand spectacle of music, dance, and action, called Black Beard: or, the captive princess. As performed for the first time at Jones's Royal Circus, St. George's Fields, on Monday, April 9, 1798. The new grand spectacle, songs, &c. by Mr. Cross. The overture and music, entirely new, by Mr. Sanderson. The scenery invented by Mr. Greenwood, and executed by him and assistants. The machinery by Mr. Johnson (1798)
- 15312: The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new splendid spectacle, called The mine, or, black forest of Istria. As represented, for the first time, at the new Royal Circus, on Monday, April 14, 1800. The scenery designed by Mr. Greenwood, and executed by him, Messrs. Banks, Marchbank, Blackmore, Williams, and assistants. The machinery, by Mr. Branscomb. The music, with an intire new overture, by Mr. Sanderson. The dances, by Mr. Byrne. The dresses, decorations, &c. designed by Mr. Roberts and Miss Williams, and executed by her, Mr. Williams, Mrs. Nash, and assistants. The spectacle adapted for representation and superintended by Mr. Cross (1800)
- 15336: A sermon, preached in the parish church of Swindon (1797)
- 15966: Etmullerus abridg'd (1712)
- 16394: Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone (1778)
- 16658: The purse (1796)
- 16915: A word to a right honourable commoner (1761)
- 16971: Several discourses concerning the terms of acceptance with God (1744)
- 17170: A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Ball (1737)
- 17252: A plan for recruiting the British Army (1780)
- 17392: The anatomy of the human bones (1776)
- 17477: The whole works of the Reverend Mr. John Flavel, late Minister of the Gospel at Dartmouth in Devon (1770)
- 17666: Thoughts on the prospect of a gregicide war (1796)
- 17830: Remarques sur les circonstances de la guerre (1795)
- 18049: Calypso; a masque: in three acts (1779)
- 18122: A candid state of affairs relative to East India shipping (1775)
- 18546: The confessions (1783)
- 18548: The confessions (1783)
- 18608: A catalogue of a collection of prints (1771)
- 18686: Conjugal friendship (1793)
- 18787: A catalogue of the libraries of Sir John Cross, Bart (1771)
- 19142: Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta: or, A select century of Cordery's colloquies (1793)
- 19158: The collection of hymns, sung in the Countess of Huntingdon's chapel (1770)
- 19267: A collection of sermons and tracts (1774)
- 19611: Travels through Spain, in the years 1775 and 1776 (1779)
- 19974: The complete gard'ner: or, Directions for cultivating and right ordering of fruit-gardens and kitchen-gardens (1717)
- 20077: A complete system of Italian book-keeping, according to the modern method, practised by merchants and others (1791)
- 20160: An address to the freeholders of Middlesex, assembled at Freemasons Tavern, in Great Queen Street, upon Monday the 20th of December 1779 (1779)
- 20592: Interesting letters of Pope Clement XIV (1777)
- 20762: The decalogue explained, and the creed, theological virtues, seven Sacraments, &c. In fifty-one excellent moral discourses (1778)
- 21327: Answers for Colin Dunlop merchant in Glasgow, and David Cross, heritors of Carmyle, chargers (1756)
- 22580: The gospel-call and consolation held forth to sinners in four sermons shewing I. The necessity and advantage of looking to Jesus, ... Whereunto is added a discourse of Heaven, ... By Mr. Andrew Gray, (1717)
- 22607: A general collection of treaties, manifesto's, declarations, and other authentick acts, between the emperor and his predecessors, and the princes and states of Hungary and Transilvania (1705)
- 22875: The English hero (1773)
- 23031: The clerk's remembrancer (1730)
- 23302: Fashionable follies (1782)
- 23548: Elements of general history (1779)
- 23880: The rational spelling-book (1796)
- 23894: The following sermon was preach'd some time since at an episcopal visitation in Norfolk, and is now publish'd upon occasion of the vile things very freely vented against the clergy of the Church of England, and that too even from the pulpit very lately, and humbly dedicated to the reverend the clergy of Norfolk (1707)
- 24547: Books selling cheap (1778)
- 24706: The behaviour of the cl-gy (1731)
- 24720: The gentle shepherd (1734)
- 24721: The gentle shepherd (1737)
- 25211: The history of America (1777)
- 25348: The honour of chivalry: or, the famous history of Don Bellianis of Greece. ... In three parts (1792)
- 25547: The key of paradise (1794)
- 26090: An essay on Christ's cross and crown (1769)
- 27606: The hotel; or, The double valet (1777)
- 27789: The unfortunate union: or, the test of virtue (1779)
- 28388: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Helen Cross, one of the daughters of the deceast Robert Cross of Crossbank, and of Colin Blyth, cordner in Edinburgh, her husband, for his interest (1744)
- 28732: The Schoolmaster's most useful companion, and scholar's best instructor in the knowledge of arithmetic (1765)
- 29539: Several discourses concerning the terms of acceptance with God (1766)
- 29577: Songs, duets, and chorusses, in the serio-comic pantomime of Harlequin highlander (1798)
- 29578: Songs, duets, and chorusses, in the new grand oriental spectacle of Almoran & Hamet (1799)
- 29619: Speculum linguarum (1729)
- 29783: The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new grand Scotch spectacle of Halloween (1799)
- 29793: The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new splendid serious spectacle, called Cora (1799)
- 29979: A supplement to the works of John Hutchinson, Esq (1776)
- 30514: A short introduction of grammar (1792)
- 31000: A list of constables for the city and liberty of Westminster, 1800 (1800)
- 31277: Circular. War Office, 14th October, 1799. Sir, new regulations and instructions for carrying on the recruiting service having been issued through the Adjutant General; (1799)
- 32007: To be seen, in Great Scotland Yard, Charing Cross, a most wonderful, beautiful, and truly surprizing great ox (1795)
- 32020: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Abigail, Joshua Gage, master. ... Cross appeal. ... On an appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Martinique. Appellant's case (1800)
- 32904: The art of war, discovered (1781)
- 33230: A dialogue between an ancient citizen's horse and a country-plowman's as they met together in Old-street-Square (1720)
- 33647: Jeremiah Watkins, optical, mathematical, and philosophical instrument maker to their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York, and the Duke of Clarence, No. 5, Charing Cross, London; ... = Jeremiah Watkins, inge?nieur en instrumens d'optique, de mathematiques, et de philosophie, a? leurs altesses royales le Duc et la Duchesse d'York, et le Duc de Clarence, au No. 5, Charing Cross, a? Londres, (1799)
- 33661: The antient method of preaching (1745)
- 33946: Copy of a circular letter to commanding officers of regiments in South Britain. War Office, February, 1800 (1800)
- 33948: Circular. War Office, 8th March, 1800 (1800)
- 33949: Circular. War Office, 22nd March, 1800 (1800)
- 33950: His Majesty's warrant, granting an allowance in lieu of small beer to the troops serving at home; (1800)
- 34783: New brooms! (1777)
- 35407: Circular. War Office, 2nd December, 1799. Sir, In conformity to His Majesty's commands, signified through the Secretary of State, (1799)
- 35465: Ars amandi: or, Ovid's Art of love (1786)
- 35897: Mount Henneth (1782)
- 36328: The Axe laid to the root of priestcraft: or, Christianity defended against the exorbitant claims of the clergy (1744)
- 36752: Il barbiere di Siviglia (1789)
- 36776: The caricatura (1768)
- 37443: Circular. War Office, [blank] February, 1800 (1800)
- 37769: The commandments and sacraments explained (1770)
- 38749: A treatise of the difference betwixt the temporal and eternal (1793)
- 39022: The creation (1800)
- 39041: Christ the pearl of great price (1747)
- 39400: The Young philosopher, or The natural son (1782)
- 39734: A companion to the almanack (1752)
- 41448: A catalogue of the library of Richard Bigland (1799)
- 41585: The Edinburgh almanack for the year M,DCC,LXIX. Being the first after leap year, and of the Julian Period 6482 (1769)
- 41757: A rare soul-strengthening and comforting cordial, for old and young Christians (1786)
- 42121: Royal Lincolnshire Ox (1791)
- 42555: Pizarro (1799)
- 42778: An excellent new ballad, giving a full and true relation (1714)
- 42779: The compleat Parish-officer (1720)
- 43618: A reply to the comments and menaces of bull face double fee (1769)
- 44252: A new theory of consumptions (1722)
- 44555: Emma: or, The child of sorrow (1776)
- 44559: An Act for repairing and widening the road from that part of Chatham, which lies next to the city of Rochester, to St. Dunstan's Cross near the city of Canterbury, in the county of Kent (1730)
- 44600: An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual an Act made in the tenth year of His late Majesty's reign intituled, An Act for repairing the roads leading from Stump Cross, in the parish of Chesterford, in the county of Essex, to Newmarket Heath, and the town of Cambridge in the county of Cambridge (1730)
- 45172: Improvements in the doctrine of the sphere, astronomy, geography, navigation, &c. deduced from the figure and motion of the Earth (1765)
- 45204: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the eleventh year of his late Majesty's King George the First, intituled, An Act for repairing and amending the road from Biggleswade in the county of Bedford, to Bugden (1736)
- 45205: An Act for repairing and widening the road leading from Saint Dunstan's Cross, near the city of Canterbury, to the water-side at Whitstable, in the county of Kent (1736)
- 45517: An Act for enlarging the terms and powers granted by two Acts of Parliament, one of the fourth, and the other of the sixth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the roads from the Stones End in Kent Street, in the parish of Saint George in Southwark in the county of Surrey (leading to the lime kilns in East Greenwich) to the first mill pond at South End, in the parish of Lewisham in the county of Kent (1738)
- 45648: An Act for repairing the roads from Doncaster through Ferry-bridge, to the south side of Tadcaster Cross (1741)
- 46046: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the third year of the reign of His present Majesty, for repairing and widening the road from that part of Chatham which lies next to the city of Rochester, to Saint Dunstan's Cross near the city of Canterbury in the county of Kent (1744)
- 46055: An Act for repairing and widening the road leading from a place called Harlow Bush Common, in the parish of Harlow in the county of Essex, to Stump Cross, in the parish of Great Chesterford in the said county (1744)
- 46084: Miscellaneous works (1777)
- 46506: An Act for repairing the road leading from Long Horsley Bar or Gate, on the Post Road near the town of Morpeth, by or through Long Horsley, Weldon Bridge, and Whittingham, to the river Breamish (1752)
- 46529: An Act for repairing the road leading from the town of Morpeth, by or through Mitford, Thropple, Long Witton, and by the north side of Rothley Park Wall, to Sting Cross, and to the High Cross in Elsdon, in the county of Northumberland (1752)
- 46553: An Act for repairing the high road from the town of Shrewsbury through Cressage, Harley, Much Wenlock, by Muckley Cross, and through Morville to Bridgenorth, in the county of Salop (1752)
- 46554: An Act for repairing the roads from the north end of Malling Street, near the town of Newes, to Witch Cross, and from the north end of Malling Street aforesaid, to the Broil Park Gate (1752)
- 46554: An Act for repairing the roads from the north end of Malling Street, near the town of Newes, to Witch Cross, and from the north end of Malling Street aforesaid, to the Broil Park Gate (1752)
- 46556: An Act for amending and making more effectual several Acts for amending the roads from the city of London, to East Grinstead, in the county of Sussex (1752)
- 47088: House of Lords. Cross appeal from the Court of Chancery (1787)
- 47386: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surry, to purchase houses and grounds, and to widen the ways, and make more safe and commodious the streets, avenues, and passages, leading from Charing Cross, to the two Houses of Parliament, Westminster Hall, and the Courts of Justice there, and Westminster Bridge; and to enable a less number of commissioners to execute the several Acts relating to the said bridge, than at present are required by law; and for relie of George and James King, with regard to a lease taken by their late father from the said commissioners (1756)
- 48024: Julia of Louvain, or Monkish cruelty (1797)
- 48276: The last dying speech and confession (1792)
- 48642: An Act for continuing certain laws therein mentioned relating to British sail cloth, and to the duties payable on foreign sail cloth; and to the allowance upon the exportation of British made gunpowder; and to the encouragement of the trade of the sugar colonies in America; and to the landing of rum or spirits of the British sugar plantations, before the duties of excise are paid thereon; and for regulating the payment of the duties on foreign exciseable liquors; and for the relief of Thomas Watson, with regard to the drawback on certain East India calicoes; and for rendering more commodious the new passage leading from Charing Cross (1758)
- 48961: An act for the more effectually repairing and amending the road leading from Long Horsely Bar or Gate, on the post road near the town of Morpeth, by or through Long Horseley, Weldon Bridge, and Whittingham, to the river Breamish, and from thence to Piercy's Cross, in the county of Northumberland to continue in force for twenty-one years, and from thence to the end of the then next session of Parliament (1752)
- 48969: An act for reviving, continuing, and amending an act passed in the sixteenth year of the reign of His present Majesty, for repairing the road from Elsdon High Cross, near the town of Elsdon, in the county of Northumberland, to the Red Swyre, upon the mid border betwixt England and Scotland (1800)
- 48988: The mirror (1755)
- 48997: An act for repairing, widening, and altering the road from the termination of the present turnpike road at Elsdon High Cross, near the town of Elsdon, in the county of Northumberland, on the north east side of the river Reed, through Overacres, Elishaw, and Catcleugh, to th Red Swyre upon the mid border betwixt England and Scotland (1776)
- 49001: An act to enlarge the term and powers of an act, passed in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Second, for repairing the road leading from the town of Morpeth, by or through Mitford, Thropple, Longwitton, and by the north side of Rothley Park Wall, to Sting Cross, and to the High Cross in Elsdon, in the county of Northumberland (1778)
- 49124: An act for amending, widening, and keeping in repair, several roads leading from Cleobury Mortimer, the Cross Houses, Glazeley, and the turnpike gate on Abberley Hill, in the counties of Salop and Worcester. (1762)
- 49130: An act to continue and render more effectual several acts for repairing and amending the road from Biggleswade, in the county of Bedford, through Bugden and Alconbury, to the top of Alconbury Hill, and from Bugden to Huntingdon, and from Cross Hall to Great Stoughton Common in the county of Huntingdon (1770)
- 49130: An act to continue and render more effectual several acts for repairing and amending the road from Biggleswade, in the county of Bedford, through Bugden and Alconbury, to the top of Alconbury Hill, and from Bugden to Huntingdon, and from Cross Hall to Great Stoughton Common in the county of Huntingdon (1770)
- 49155: An act for enlarging the term and powers of an act made in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of His late Majesty, for repairing the high road from the town of Shrewsbury through Cressage, Harley, Much Wenlock, by Muckley Cross, and through Morville, to Bridgenorth, in the county of Salop (1765)
- 50755: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surry (1756)
- 51494: An Act for paving and regulating Rosemary Lane, from the parish of Saint Botolph, Aldgate, to Cable Street (1771)
- 51746: The admirable and indefatigable adventures of the nine pious pilgrims (1708)
- 52285: A discourse concerning the soul of man (1719)
- 53565: Important considerations, upon the act of the thirty-first of George II (1767)
- 53576: Important considerations, upon the act of the thirty-first of George II. Relative to the assize of bread (1767)
- 53719: An act for repairing and widening the roads from Chappel-Bar near the West-End of the town of Nottingham to New-Haven (1759)
- 53729: An act for repairing and widening the roads leading from the turnpike road at Kipping's Cross in the parish of Brenchley (1765)
- 54463: An Act for making a navigable canal from or near Gain's Cross, in the parish of Shillingston Okeford, in the county of Dorset, to communicate with the Kennet and Avon canal, at or near Widbrook, in the county of Wilts, and also a certain navigable branch from the intended canal (1796)
- 55225: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross (1791)
- 55922: An Act to explain, amend, and render more effectual an Act made in the tenth year of His late Majesty's reign intituled, An Act for repairing the roads leading from Stump Cross, in the parish of Chesterford, in the county of Essex, to Newmarket Heath, and the town of Cambridge in the county of Cambridge. (1755)
- 55923: An Act to continue and render more effectual several acts for repairing the road from Stump Cross to Newmarket Heath, and the town of Cambridge; and for repairing other other ruinous parts of the highways adjacent to the road from Foulmire to Cambridge (1755)
- 56158: Elizabeth Paschall, administratrix of Dame Mary Bromsall, late widow of Dr. Herbert, - - appellant. The Right Honourable John Lord Carteret, Sir Clement Cottrell, the Right Honourable Grace Countess Granville, Sir Thomas Cross, Bart. Edward Nightingale, Esq; Mark Thurston, Esq; Edward Prideaux Gwynn, Esq; Bromsall Throckmorton, Esq; Mary Jeay, widow, and Catharine Haselden, - - - - Respondents. The case of the respondents, the Countess Granville, and of John Lord Carteret and Sir Clement Cottrell, the trustees (1735)
- 56193: Elizabeth Paschall, administratrix of Dame Mary Bromsall, late widow of Dr. Herbert, - - appellant. The Right Honourable John Lord Carteret, the Right Honourable Grace Countess Granville, Sir Thomas Cross, Bart. Edward Nightingale, Esq; Mark Thurston, Esq; Edward Prideaux Gwynn, Esq; Bromsall Throckmorton, Esq; Mary Jeay, widow, and Catharine Haselden, - - - - respondents. The case of the respondents, the Countess Granville, and of John Lord Carteret and Sir Clement Cottrell, the trustees (1735)
- 56340: The phoenix (1771)
- 56706: An epistle to Dr. Richard Mead (1742)
- 58350: A proposition for a new order in architecture (1781)
- 59148: The royal primer (1783)
- 59290: The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new grand serio-comic pantomime called The seasons; or, Harlequin in all weathers: as presented, for the first time, at the new Royal Circus, on Thursday, May 16, 1799. The pantomime invented and produced under the direction of Mr. Cross; (1799)
- 59717: To all foreign ambassadors, noblemen, &c (1780)
- 60290: The voyages and adventures of Captain Robert Boyle (1792)
- 60438: The purse (1800)
- 60476: An enquiry into the causes of the decline of religion. A sermon preached in the High-Church of Glasgow, April 14th, 1761. At the opening of the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr. By William Thom, A.M. Minister of Govan. Published at the Desire of the Synod (1761)
- 60810: The gentle shepherd (1729)
- 60967: The Edinburgh almanack for the year M,DCC,LXXIV. Being the second after leap year, and of the Julian period 6487 (1774)
- 61417: Journal of Captain Cook's last voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1781)
- 62360: The comments of bull face double fee (1769)
- 62876: The hermit of the rock (1779)
- 63589: The case of William Smyth (1715)
- 63596: The complete tradesman: or, A guide in the several parts and progressions of trade (1786)
- 63641: An Introduction to the Latin tongue; compiled for the use of Eton College (1790)
- 63957: Insurance from loss by fire. By the Amicable Contributors (1730)
- 64251: The earl Marshal's order concerning the robes, coronets, &c. which are to be worn by the peeresses at the coronation of Their Most Sacred Majesties King George III. and Queen Charlotte. (1761)
- 64416: The exodus: a poem (1785)
- 64542: Hudibras (1799)
- 64717: The english hero (1780)
- 64730: An essay on the several dispensations of God to mankind (1728)
- 64942: The history of America (1777)
- 65194: The history of Miss Temple. In two volumes. By a young lady. (1777)
- 65368: The generous imposter (1781)
- 65389: The history of John Juniper, Esq. alias Juniper Jack (1781)
- 65670: Divine contemplations and spiritual breathings of Mr. Henry Dorney (1746)
- 66023: An interesting sketch of genteel life (1782)
- 66041: Interesting letters of Pope Clement XIV. (Ganganelli.) (1777)
- 66297: A discourse of secret prayer (1736)
- 66840: An essay in favour of the ancient practice of giving the Eucharist to children (1728)
- 67817: An act to enlarge the term and powers of an act made in ... the reign of his late Majesty King George the Second for repairing the road leading from Long Honsley Bar or Gate on the post road near the town of Morpeth (1778)
- 68034: A bill for continuing the term and altering and enlarging the powers of an Act made in the thirty-second year of ... King George the Second (1778)
- 68043: A bill for dividing and inclosing the commonable lands and waste grounds within the manor and parish of Compton-Bishop, commonly called or known by the name of Cross Moor alias Charles Moor, in the county of Somerset (1777)
- 68618: A chart of universal history, exhibiting at one view besides the succession of the four great monarchies (1753)
- 69088: Sermons preached on several subjects and occasions (1747)
- 69194: An introduction to a devout life (1789)
- 69197: Funiculus triplex: or the indulgences of the cord of St. Francis (1780)
- 69202: Funiculus triplex: or, the indulgences of the cord of St. Francis (1798)
- 69596: The covenant of life opened: or, A treatise of the covenant of grace (1701)
- 69671: The gentleman farrier (1734)
- 69730: Here is a dialogue, that passed between the poor beast at Charing-Cross, and the strange beast in H---- S------ (1726)
- 69919: A short introduction of grammar (1797)
- 69955: The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper (1795)
- 70557: Proposals for a lottery, redeemable by Parliament (1712)
- 70698: Think well on't; or reflections on the great truths of the Christian religion (1784)
- 71074: The military magazine (1793)
- 71131: The Templar, and literary gazette (1773)
- 71778: The Loyal Protestant, and True domestick intelligence, or, News from both city and countrey (1681)
- 72218: The Bouquet, or Blossoms of fancy (1795)
- 72299: The Times (1788)
- 72338: The Muses Mercury: or The monthly miscellany (1707)
- 72556: The Farmer's magazine (1800)
- 72746: The Worcester journal (1748)
- 72747: Berrow's Worcester journal (1753)
- 72778: The Glasgow courier (1791)
- 72958: The Protestant remembrancer (1725)
- 73007: The present state of Europe: or, the historical and political mercury (1690)
- 73112: The Edinburgh gazette or, the Scots-post-man (1714)
- 73551: The Censor: or, Muster-master-general (1726)
- 73572: Luckman's Coventry museum (176u)
- 73630: The Thistle (1734)
- 74780: The Theatrical monitor. Or, Stage management and green room laid open (1767)
- 74938: The west-country intelligence (1715)
- 75017: The theatrical review; or, New companion to the play-house (1771)
- 75025: The universal museum; or, The entertaining repository (1764)
- 75038: The Times or Daily universal register (1788)
- 75093: The annals of King George (1714)
- 75190: A register of the trade of the port of London (1776)
- 75194: The History of the works of the learned; or, An impartial account of books lately printed in all parts of Europe (1699)
- 76205: Five important queries humbly propounded to all true lovers of the peace and safety of the church and state· By a sincere well-wisher to the old Protestant religion (1681)
- 76626: An essay concerning adepts: or, A resolution of this inquiry (1698)
- 76735: The taghmical art: or, The art of expounding Scripture by the points, usually called accents (1698)
- 77718: The wits, or, Sport upon sport (1673)
- 77778: The wits, or, Sport upon sport (1673)
- 78207: Misochumias 'elenchos: or, A check given to the insolent garrulity of Henry Stubbe (1671)
- 79054: Veritas evangelica, or The Gospel-truth asserted in sixteen useful questions (1687)
- 80319: The second discovery of the Jacobite plot (1690)
- 81404: The art of fair building (1670)
- 82646: The predictions of Nostradamus, before the year 1558 (1691)
- 83130: Moffet-well: or, A topographico-spagyricall description of the mineral wells, at Moffet in Annandale of Scotland (1664)
- 83923: Perspective practical. Or, a plain and easie method of true and lively representing all things to the eye at a distance (1672)
- 85332: Therapeutica sacra (1697)
- 85354: A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment (1665)
- 85958: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen, in their Majesties Chappel at St. James's on Sunday, October 24. 1686. By the Reverend Father Dom. W.M. monk of the Holy Order of St. Benedict, and of the English congregation, chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by His Majesties command (1687)
- 87113: A geographicall description of ye kingdom of Ireland (1689)
- 88667: Religio stoici. (1663)
- 88724: Caleb's spirit parallel'd (1697)
- 90410: An excellent collection of English books (1695)
- 91175: The instrumentality of faith asserted, prov'd, explain'd, compar'd with, and preferr'd to a conditional relation thereof (1695)
- 91244: The law unsealed, or, A practical exposition of the Ten Commandments (1676)
- 92180: A Poem on the effigies of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, vvho was barbarously murthered (1678)
- 93162: A full account of the tryal of Godfrey Cross for high-treason (1690)
- 93463: A true and exact copy of a treasonable and bloody-paper, called, The fanaticks new-covenant (1680)
- 94060: 1679. Gratulamini mecum: or, A congratulatory essay upon His Majesties most happy recovery. By Robert Whitehall, M.B. Oxon (1679)
- 94070: Medicaster medicatus, or a remedy for the itch of scribling. The first part (1685)
- 94108: Kela' le-dor (1693)
- 94607: A gainful death the end of a truly Christian life (1700)
- 95809: Persecutio undecima (1682)
- 95838: Latham Spavv in Lancashire (1672)
- 96216: My lord Marquesse of Argyle his speech upon the scaffold (1661)
- 97220: The spiritual sacrifice: or, A treatise, wherein several weighty questions and cases, concerning the saints communion with God in prayer, are propounded; and practically improved. By Mr. Alexander Pitcarne, minister of the Gospel at Dron in Strath-Ern. (1664)
- 97778: A most strange and dreadful apparition (1680)
- 98080: An exposition of the second verse of the fourth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans (1694)
- 99299: Manchester al mondo (1667)
- 100303: A true and exact copy of a treasonable and bloody paper, called, The fanaticks new-covenant (1680)
- 100369: Assertio septem sacramentorum: or, An assertion of the seven sacraments, against Martin Luther: by Henry the Eighth, King of England, France, and Ireland. To which is adjoin'd his epistle to the Pope. Mr. John Clark's oration. And the Pope's answer thereunto. As also the Pope's bull, by which his Holiness was pleased to bestow upon King Henry VIII. (for composing this book,) that most illustrious, splendid, and most Christian-like title of Defender of the faith. Faithfully translated into English by T.W. Gent. The second edition, revised and corrected. Published by authority. (1688)
- 101210: The hierarchical bishops claim to a divine right, tried at the scripture-bar. Or, A consideration of the pleadings for prelacy (1699)
- 101550: Two sermons (1695)
- 101978: A guide to the true religion: or A discourse directing to make a wise choice of that religion men venture their salvation upon (1669)
- 102806: Dispvtatio medica inauguralis de febre intermittente (1668)
- 103438: The death, burial and resurrection of the Act of the 35th. of Eliz. entituled, An Act to retain the Queens Majesties subjects in their due obedience· (1681)
- 103487: LI sermons, preached by the Reverend Dr. Mark Frank (1672)
- 103915: The sound-hearted Christian: or, A treatise of soundness of heart (1670)
- 103943: The fanatick history: or an exact relation and account of the old Anabaptists, and new Quakers (1660)
- 103966: A new prophecy of several strange and wonderful revolutions that shall happen to the kingdom of England in or about an hundred years hence (1697)
- 104262: A treatise of medicines (1700)
- 104399: The considerations which oblig'd Peter Manby dean of London-Dery, to embrace the Roman Catholic religion (1687)
- 105114: A sermon preach'd before Their Majesties in Their chappel at St. James's the 25th. Sunday after Pentecost, November 17th. 1686. By J.D. of the Society of Jesus. Published by his Majesties command (1687)
- 105835: A plot to disseize God of his right defeated: and the contrivers punished (1661)
- 106010: The art of getting money by double-fac'd wagers; or, Cross and pile whether Mons be taken, or no? (1691)
- 106357: The why's? and the how's? Or, A good enquiry (1687)
- 107391: The fame and confession of the fraternity of R: C: Commonly, of the Rosie Cross (1652)
- 108453: LI sermons, preached by the Reverend Dr. Mark Frank, Master of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge, Archdeacon of St. Albans, prebend, and treasurer of St. Pauls, &c. Being a course of sermons, beginning at Advent, and so continued through the festivals. To which is added, a sermon preached at St. Pauls Cross, in the year forty one, and then commanded to be printed by King Charles the First (1672)
- 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)
- 113793: An hue-and cry after the fundamental lawes and liberties of England (1653)
- 113932: The last speech of M. Peter Vowell (1654)
- 114889: A breviate of our Kings whole Latin grammar vulgarly called, Lillies. (Analytically disposed.) Or A brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners (1660)
- 115267: An antidote against immoderate sorrow for the death of our friends (1660)
- 119904: The Protestant mirrour, in proper postures and principles: or, The careful resident, and the careless non-resident (1681)
- 120012: A true narrative of the sufferings and relief of a young girle; strangely molested, by evil spirits and their instruments, in the west (1698)
- 120019: Catalogue des nouveaux livres Francois (1693)
- 120827: A curious collection of paintings, by the best masters, ancient and modern: fit for chimneys, stair-cases, halls, ladies closets, &c. Will be sold by auction (or who bids most) on Wednesday, the 21st of this instant January, 1690. at three in the afternoon exactly, and the following days, at the King's-Head Tavern in Ratcliff Broadstreet, near the Cross. By John Bullord. Catalogues may be had gratis, at Mr. Manships, bookseller, at the Black-Bull in Cornhil: at the Marine Coffee-House in Birchin-lane, near the Royal Exchange; and at the place of sale (1691)
- 121312: The acts and life of the most victorious conquerour Robert Bruce King of Scotland (1670)
- 121436: The political mischiefs of popery: or, Arguments demonstrating, I. That the romish religion ruines all those countries where 'tis established (1699)
- 121450: An excellent introduction to architecture (1670)
- 121476: A panegyrick upon William III (1699)
- 121904: The penitent prisoner (1675)
- 122559: Magnum in parvo, or, the practice of geometry with a new order and particular method thereof (1671)
- 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)
- 122662: Dives and Lazarus. Or, rather Devilish Dives (1684)
- 122932: A letter, giving a description of the Isthmus of Darian (1699)
- 123163: The conflict in conscience of a dear Christian (1664)
- 123359: Dives and Lazarus. Or, Rather devilish Dives (1677)
- 123663: The confession and execution of the six prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday the 22th of May, 1678 (1678)
- 124222: The system of grace, and free-will (1700)
- 124310: A full account of the tryal of Godfrey Cross for high-treason (1690)
- 124663: Kalo?z telo?ne?santai or, The excise-man (1697)
- 124794: The history of Miss Maria Barlowe. In a series of letters. In two volumes. Vol. I (1778)
- 125957: A dialogue suppos'd to be between a eunuch boy, and a virgin (1696)
- 126250: Decimal arithmetick (1681)
- 127052: A short account from, and description of the Isthmus of Darien, where the Scots Collony are settled (1699)
- 127394: A congratulatory poem on the safe arrival of His Grace James Duke of Monmovth (1679)
- 127504: A short compendium of chirurgery (1683)
- 127748: A Scotch song sung at Tunbridge (1700)
- 128937: A song in the comedy calld Sr. Fopling Flutter (1698)
- 129453: Directions and instigations to the duty of prayer (1670)
- 130234: A sermon preached at St. Paul's Cross (1653)
- 130663: A full description of the manner of executing the sentence upon Titus Oats for perjury (1685)
- 134402: The vvorks of the famous and worthy Knight. Sir David Lindesay (1670)
- 135175: The way to the sabbath of rest. Or the souls progress in the work of regeneration· (1692)
- 135636: A true and exact copy of a treasonable and bloody paper called The fanaticks new covenant (1680)
- 136456: Divine fancies (1660)
- 136938: The gentlemans guide, in three discourses· (1680)
- 137038: A vvord to all people, as a nail in a sure place, to fasten their hearts one to another (1661)
- 137175: A full account of the tryal of Godfrey Cross for high-treason (1690)
- 137687: The use of the general planisphere, called the analemma, in the resolution of some of the chief and most useful problems of astronomy∙ By Dr. John Twysden. (1685)
- 139600: A sermon preach'd before Her sacred Majesty the Queen, in her chappel at Windsor on the 21st day of April, anno 1686 (1687)
- 140406: Great York and Albany: or the welcom to His Royal Highness on his return from Scotland (1682)
- 141372: Manchester al mondo (1648)
- 141819: Manchester al mondo (1648)
- 143499: The songs in the tragedy of Bonduca (1695)
- 143911: A discourse of ecclesiastical lawes, and supremacy of the kings of England, in dispensing with the penalties thereof (1687)
- 144338: A song set by Mr. Elford ; and exactly engraved by Tho. Cross (1700)
- 144338: A song set by Mr. Elford ; and exactly engraved by Tho. Cross (1700)
- 144343: A song in The lucky younger brother, or, The beau defeated set by Mr. John Eccles ; sung by Mr. Willis, and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross (1700)
- 144343: A song in The lucky younger brother, or, The beau defeated set by Mr. John Eccles ; sung by Mr. Willis, and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross (1700)
- 144388: Moses next to God, and Aaron next to Moses subordinate and subservient (1661)
- 144875: A full an [sic] true acount [sic] of a most barbarous and bloody murther, committed by Edward Williams, on the body of Mr. Hinton (1700)
- 145190: A dialogue between a widow and a rake, in the Island Princess (1699)
- 145561: Catalogus variorum librorum theologicorum, philologicorum, historicorum, græcorum, latinorum, anglicorum (1695)
- 145851: Defense du beau sexe addresse?e a? Eugenie, dialogue. Ecrit en Anglois par une personne de qualite?, et traduit en Francois par une dame angloise (1691)
- 146039: A refutation of Dr. Olyphant's defence of his short discourse of the usefulness of vomiting in fevers (1699)
- 146061: Some account of the transactions of Mr. William Paterson (1696)
- 146282: A collection of excellent English books, consisting of divinity, philology, history, miscellanies, &c (1695)
- 146650: A song in the Taming the Shrew or Sawny the Scot, sung by Mrs. Ciber set by Mr. Purcell and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross (1699)
- 146829: Act of the Commissioners of Supply of the sheriffdom of Edinburgh, anent the settlement of the prices of victual within the said shire, to the first day of September next. Edinburgh, April 28. 1699 (1699)
- 146946: A catalogue of choice and valuable books (1691)
- 147770: A song sung by the girl in the Tempest set by Mr H: Purcell and exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross (1696)
- 148198: Manchester al mondo (1667)
- 148845: A song in the innocent Mrs. Set by Mr. John Eccles- (1698)
- 149921: Manchester al mondo (1666)
- 150037: A letter to a member of the House of Commons, concerning the article of the King's speech about the union with Scotland (1690)
- 150182: Iter Britannicum or Englands sad journall (1660)
- 151580: Medicaster medicatus, or a Remedy for the itch of scribling· (1685)
- 151582: A song set by Mr. John Eccles, sung by Mrs. Hains (1700)
- 152356: A song (1698)
- 152584: A song in the comedy call'd Æsope (1697)
- 152584: A song in the comedy call'd Æsope (1697)
- 152914: The true copy of a letter directed to the provost and preachers of Edenburgh (1660)
- 153686: Synopsis musicæ 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)
- 153792: A strange and true relation of a wonderful and terrible earth-quake (1661)
- 153826: A golden chain of four links to draw poor souls to their desired habitation or, The four last things briefly discoursed of (1700)
- 153939: A prospect of the most famous parts of the world (1665)
- 154277: The true Christians path way to heaven (1671)
- 154405: A song in the play call'd Oroonoko (1700)
- 154702: Sung by Mrs. Cross (1697)
- 155870: Releive, the fair Belinda said. A song in the lucky younger brother (1700)
- 156126: A discourse on the resurrection (1695)
- 156524: Cupid, sung by Mr. Cross in the imposture defeated (1698)
- 156524: Cupid, sung by Mr. Cross in the imposture defeated (1698)
- 156685: A song in the farce call'd the Spanish wives (1697)
- 157690: The town rak's (1696)
- 157694: The prologue, in the Island-princess (1698)
- 157698: A song in the Island-princess (1700)
- 157763: The writing master's assistant (1696)
- 157786: The cherry and the slae (1682)
- 157787: The cherry and the slae. / (1680)
- 157864: A true relation of the great victory obtained by the King of the Abissines, called Prester John, against the Turks. (1684)
- 158207: The last speech of Sir Godfrey M'Culloch of Myretoun, Knight and Baronet, who was beheaded at the Cross of Edinburgh, the twenty sixth day of March, 1697 (1697)
- 158295: A song, set by Mr. John Eccles (1700)
- 158511: A geographicall description of ye Kingdom of Ireland (1685)
- 158997: The great and famous collection of the late Earl of Leicester's Italian drawings and prints, by the most celebrated masters in the world, viz. Michael Angelo, Titian, Quiedo, Hannibal Carrats, Courageo, Paul Versonese, Parma, Raphael, Polidore, Paul Brill, Rubens, Vandyke, Test, &c (1698)
- 159015: A song in the Massacre of Paris (1697)
- 159217: A new song exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross (1700)
- 159273: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen, in their Majesties Chappel at St. James's on Sunday, October 24. 1686. By the Reverend Father Dom. W.M. monk of the Holy Order of St. Benedict, and of the English Congregation, chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by Hi Majesties command (1687)
- 160072: A song, set by Mr. Richard Elridg (1700)
- 160080: A song in the comedy call'd Justice Buisy, Or the gentleman-quack (1700)
- 160085: A song, the words by Sr. Tho I'anson (1700)
- 160130: A song set by Mr. Richard Elford (1700)
- 160132: A song in the Committee (1700)
- 160133: A song in the chances (1700)
- 160202: A song set by Mr. Richd.. [sic] Elridg (1700)
- 160235: A song in the tragedy call'd Amalasont queen of ye Goths or Vice destroys itself (1697)
- 160478: A song set by Mr. Rene Harris (1700)
- 160525: A song for two voices (1700)
- 160536: A book containing tables for finding out the exchange of money and annualrents [sic], for days, months and years. With a further descriptionof the various uses of the saids [sic] tables. Compiled by Alexander Heriot teacher of book-keeping, who lives now presently within a little closs on the east side next to the foot of Bells-Wynd (1697)
- 160891: The mystery of faith opened up (1684)
- 160899: Great and precious promises, or, Some sermons concerning the promises, and the right application thereof (1670)
- 160949: A song in the play call'd the Rival sisters (1696)
- 160988: A map of the county of Cornwall (1699)
- 161055: Catalogus medicinarum recte fideliterq[ue] (1700)
- 161113: A song set by Mr Henry Purcell (1695)
- 161462: The first steps, and following degrees vvhereby Popish pomp, superstition & idolatry succeeded, and is now, vainly, endeavouring to extirpate gospel innocency, and Christian simplicity (1681)
- 161552: The serenading song in The constant couple; or a Trip to the jubilee (1700)
- 161631: The experienced market man and woman: or, Profitable instructions (1699)
- 162596: The history of Whiggism, from their rise, to their late horrid and unparalell'd conspiracy (1684)
- 162633: An excellent new song, on the late victories over the Turks (1684)
- 162639: Pious reflections, and devout prayers (1695)
- 163785: The doctrine of the Bible (1693)
- 164245: A conference between an Inniskillingman of D. Schombergs army, and an Irish trooper near the Duke of Berwicks camp. (1689)
- 164422: A song in The lady in fashion (1698)
- 165427: Elijah's nunc dimittis. Or, the authors own funeral sermons (1672)
- 165428: Elijah's epitaph and the motto of all mortalls (1672)
- 165582: The Psalms of David in meeter (1677)
- 165818: A song in the tragedy of Bonduca (1696)
- 166231: At Mr. Barnes's booth (1700)
- 166648: A dialogue in the second part of the Conquest of Granada (1700)
- 166656: Cogitations upon death or, the mirrour of mans? miserie (1681)
- 166758: A catalogue of excellent and rare books, to be sold by way of auction the 24th. day of July (1690)
- 167461: A catalogue of Greek, Latine, and English books in all faculties (1691)
- 167463: Catalogue of excellent and rare books, especially histories and romances, for the most part in English, and the variorums, to be sold by vvay of auction, the 12,[sic] day of November 1688.The books are to be seen from the first of November to the day of the auction at Edinburgh, on the south-side of the High-Street, a little above the Cross, being the Closs immediatly above the Fish-Mercat-Closs. in the head of the said Closs, on the left hand, where a placat will be on the gate, and the catalogues are to be had there gratis.The time for sale is only in the afternoon, from two of the clock to four. (1688)
- 168095: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, in the year, 1548. / (1675)
- 168266: Merlinus Scotus his prognostication or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1698. Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. And from the creation of the world 5647. Exactly calculated for the famous city of Edinburgh, the metropolitan of Scotland, whose latitude is 55 d. 54 m. Longitude is 11 d. 37 m. By J. T. St: in Ph: and Astr (1698)
- 168267: The Caledonian almanack, or, a prognostication for the year of man's creation. 5650 Redemption. 1701 (1700)
- 168370: Merry Andrew [sic] a prognostication for the year 1699, after a new fashion (1699)
- 168791: The lamentable fall of Queen Elenor, who for her pride and wickedness, by Gods judgements sunk into the ground at Charing Cross, and rose at Queen-hive. Tune of, Gentle and courteous (1663)
- 169108: A new copy of verses, containing a catalogue of taylors (1691)
- 169399: Great and precious promises, or, some sermons concerning the promises, and the right application thereof (1678)
- 169589: An account of the apprehending and taking, a gang of blasphaemous and notorious people (1690)
- 170483: The sound-hearted Christian: or, A treatise of soundness of heart (1670)
- 170584: A map of the county of Cornwall (1699)
- 174666: Mappa mundi, otherwyse called the compasse, and cyrcuet of the worlde (1550)
- 179880: Here foloweth a compe[n]dyous regymente or a dyetary of helth (1554)
- 188488: [F]rater Wilhelmus Bowri Prior Monasterii ordis fratr[um] sa[nc]te[m] rucis in ciuitate Londo[n] (1528)
- 188667: Frater Wilhelmus Bowry Prior monasterii ordinis fratrum sancte crucis i[n] ciuitate Londo?n. Dilec?t (1519)
- 194028: Frater Ioh[ann]es Dryuer, prior Monasterii ordi[ni]s fratru[m] s[an]cte crucis in suburbiis Colcestrie (1523)
- 194029: [Frater Iohannes Dryuer, prior Monasterii ordinis fratrum sancte crucis in suburbiis Colcestrie (1523)
- 202556: Vniuersis et singulis [Christ]ifidelibus p[rese]ntes l[itte]ras in specturis [sic] frater Will'ms Bowry (1515)
- 202557: Be it knowen to alle true cristen peple to whom this present writyng shal come se or here Thomas whete Prioure of the place of Croced Freres besyde the Tour of London. (1491)
- 207214: Mappa mundi, otherwyse called the compasse, and cyrcuet of the worlde (1550)
- 207400: The life and prophesies, of that faithful minister of God's word, Mr Daniel Cargill, ... who suffered martyrdom for the Lord's cause, with four others, at the Cross of Edinburgh the 27th July, 1681, and their heads put upon the ports. ... By Peter Walker, who was himself a sufferer in those days (1780)
- 207893: An Excellent now [sic] song, intituled My love she is the ring-leader (1743)
- 207958: The Life of George-Frederic Handel (1784)
- 207999: A collection of masses, with an accompaniment for the organ (1792)
- 208235: The New history of the Trojan Wars, and Troy's destruction (1800)
- 208332: Two hundred & four favourite country dances (1775)
- 208457: The songs in the comic opera of the Padlock (1768)
- 208736: Arithmetic in whole and broken numbers, digested after a new method, and chiefly adapted to the trade of Ireland (1775)
- 208739: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Colossians. With an appendix upon Ephes. IV. 8 (1729)
- 208786: A poem on the memorable fall of Chloe's p--s pot, attempted in blank verse (1713)
- 208794: Caledon's tears: or, Wallace. A tragedy (1733)
- 208977: Principles of beauty, relative to the human head. By Alexander Cozens (1778)
- 209035: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books; including a copious assortment of the best Greek and Latin classics, Antiquities, and Law Books. (lately purchased) which will be selling, for Ready Money, this day, 1786, At the Prices printed in the Catalogue, by Henry Gardner, No. 200, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, Who gives the full Value in Ready Money for any Libraries, and Parcels of Books. Catalogues (price 6d.) may be had at the Place of Sale; at Mr. Hookham's, New Bond-Street; Mr. Walter's, Charing Cross; Mr. Sewell's, Cornhill; and at all the Principal Towns in England (1786)
- 209231: Travels in Greece (1776)
- 209374: London Society for educating poor children in the protestant reformed religion. ... Having met in Red Cross Street, ... the first day of August, 1782, ... have come to the following resolutions, (1782)
- 209952: Unrighteous abuse detected and chastised, or, a vindication of innocence and integrity (1781)
- 210111: An history of marine architecture (1800)
- 210121: Annet's short-hand (1752)
- 210688: The Gospel testimony (1800)
- 210898: A sermon preach'd at the parish-churches of St. Alphage, in Canterbury, and Breaksbournwn, in Kent (1721)
- 211448: A sermon; preached at Brompton Chapel, &c. on Wednesday, Febuary 21st, 1781 (1781)
- 211739: The duty of the King and subject (1776)
- 212021: Sir Thomas Roe's speech in Parliament: relating to the merchants, &c (1707)
- 212044: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1776)
- 212046: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1776)
- 212104: An inquiry into the rise and establishment of the Royal Academy of Arts (1775)
- 212250: A vocabulary English and Latin (1713)
- 213756: Zeal for the civil and religious interests of mankind recommended (1754)
- 214052: A letter from a minister of the Moravian branch of the Unitas Fratrum (1755)
- 214064: An essay towards giving some just ideas of the personal character of Count Zinzendorff (1755)
- 214077: Letters of the late Rev. Mr. Laurence Sterne (1776)
- 215700: Advice to a poet. Designiug [sic] to write on the Duke of Marlborough's return to England (1714)
- 215759: Remarks on the late Earl of Chesterfield's Letters to his son (1776)
- 215763: The bankrupt (1776)
- 216797: A sermon preached at Little St. Helen's, to the society that supports the Lords-Day morning-lecture (1751)
- 216913: The prisoner released (1773)
- 217248: Lilly's rules construed (1775)
- 217330: This day is published (1795)
- 217376: The nature and causes of irresolution in religion (1742)
- 217687: Several discourses concerning the terms of acceptance with God (1734)
- 217688: Several discourses concerning the terms of acceptance with God (1718)
- 217852: A practical scheme of the secret disease (1717)
- 217858: The practical scheme on the following subjects (1724)
- 217859: The practical scheme explaining the symptoms and nature of the venereal or secret disease (1725)
- 217868: Pharmacopoeia venerea (1724)
- 217895: An enquiry how the wild youth (1726)
- 218595: An act to enable the Lord Treasurer, or commissioners of the Treasury, to compound with Thomas Cross, merchant (1707)
- 219461: The cap (1795)
- 220416: Blue-Beard (1800)
- 220429: Bon ton; or, High life above stairs (1776)
- 220631: A treatise on the natural smallpox (1776)
- 220862: Alessandro in Persia melodrama. Per Il Teatro Di S.M.B. di Francesco Vanneschi (1741)
- 220973: An alphabetical list of the poll for Members of Parliament (1761)
- 221372: A bill for repairing and widening the road leading from the water-side at Whitstable to St. Dunstan's Cross, (1736)
- 221598: The ancient and present state of Glocestershire (1768)
- 221855: Tartana: or, the plaid (1732)
- 221913: Anti-Diabo-Lady (1777)
- 222623: Birmingham in danger! (1799)
- 222878: A narrative of the revolt and insurrection of the French inhabitants in the island of Grenada (1795)
- 223176: Mr. Dodwell and Mrs. Ormsby' case (1703)
- 223210: Bibliotheca Askeviana (1784)
- 223424: A sermon preach'd in the audience of His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; captain-general, governor and commander in chief, the Honourable His Majesty's coucil, and the Honourable House of Representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England (1754)
- 223504: The recruiting officer (1706)
- 223823: The last speech and testimony of that famous and faithful minister and martyr of Jesus Christ (1780)
- 223912: The Present state of religion in Ireland (1712)
- 224210: The duty of bearing one another's burdens (1774)
- 225280: [A] Narrative of the effects of a medicine, newly discovered, by Mr. Keyser, a German chymist in Paris (1760)
- 225315: L'exercise du microscope, contenant un abrege? de tout ce qui a e?te? ecrit par les meilleurs autheurs touchant les objets les plus curieux: avec les precautions qu'on doit prendre pour faire les observations avec succes. Anquel est ajoute? La description d'un microscope, qu'on peut appeller universel, d'autant qu'on y trouve les proprietez de toutes les differentes sortes quiayent encore parues. Construit sur un nouveau plan, par Franc?ois Watkins (1754)
- 225402: A short historical view of the controversy concerning an intermediate state (1765)
- 225436: An historical account of the conspiracies by the Earls of Gowry (1713)
- 225950: Meditations and contemplations (1782)
- 226609: An account of the conference held in Nicholas-Lane, February 13th. 1734-5 (1735)
- 226618: A second letter to William Berriman, D.D. rector of St. Andrew's Undershaft, and fellow of Eton College (1733)
- 226972: A catalogue of the library of Edward Barker, Esq. Baron of the Court of Exchequer, lately deceased. And of several other valuable Libraries lately purchased (1760)
- 226980: A catalogue of the library of the late John Grey (1770)
- 226999: A catalogue of the library of Thomas Jekyl (1775)
- 227024: A catalogue of the pictures, scriptures, models, drawings, prints, &c (1762)
- 227052: A catalogue of the superlatively fine collection of pictures (1788)
- 227073: A catalogue of the valuable library (1786)
- 227079: A catalogue of the valuable library of the late J. Toup (1786)
- 227095: A catalogue of the very valuable library of books, manuscripts, and prints (1786)
- 227102: A catalogue of twenty thousand volumes, including the library of the late eminent Mr. Ralph Thoresby, Gent. F. R. S. Late of Leeds, And of several other Libraries, lately purchased (1764)
- 227585: Jupiter & Saturn (1782)
- 227765: King Jehoshaphat's charge to his judges, and St. Paul's spiritual charge to civil magistrates (1728)
- 227950: A brief history of England, since the time of Julius Cæsar (1706)
- 228170: The comforts of matrimony (1739)
- 228187: By Her Majesty's permission. This is to give notice to all gentlemen, ladies, and others, that over against the Mews-Gate, at Charing Cross, is to be seen a collection of strange and wonderful creature, (1704)
- 228328: A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books (1779)
- 228352: A catalogue of a most curious and valuable collection of prints (1786)
- 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)
- 228519: A catalogue of near fifty thousand volumes of curious books (1783)
- 228520: A catalogue of near forty thousand volumes of choice books (1782)
- 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)
- 228735: A catalogue of the genuine collection of antient and modern coins & medals, in gold, silver, and copper; of the Late Mr. Samuel Patten, of Ratcliff Cross, deceased (1793)
- 229238: The clandestine marriage (1766)
- 229468: A compleat (1742)
- 229473: A complete and faithful collection of the several papers which have been published in Oxford (1772)
- 229619: The conduct of the Royal Academicians (1771)
- 229698: The consequences of trade (1741)
- 230317: A dialogue between the old black horse at Charing Cross, and the new one (1718)
- 231203: Emma Corbett: or, the miseries of civil war (1780)
- 231205: The Empty purse (1750)
- 231515: Songs, choruses, &c. in The charity boy, a musical entertainment, in two acts. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By J. C. Cross. The music by Mr. Reeve (1796)
- 231628: The spiritual works of the Rev. John Gother (1792)
- 232015: An essay on the nature, extent, and authority of private judgment in matters of religion (1711)
- 232130: Essays, moral and political (1742)
- 232480: An experimental enquiry concerning the contents (1760)
- 233235: Cursory observations on the poems attributed to Thomas Rowley (1782)
- 233393: A dissertation on the governments, manners, and spirit of Asia (1787)
- 233517: The doctor dissected (1771)
- 233586: Dorinda (1743)
- 234269: The female advocate (1771)
- 234472: God's mercies slighted and neglected, a challenge to his justice (1750)
- 234611: The grand artificial flower garden (1783)
- 234837: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir William Humfreys (1714)
- 235347: The history of the art of printing (1713)
- 235458: The history of women (1779)
- 236105: The Infatuated faction (1715)
- 236272: Insurance from loss by fire. By the Amicable Contributors (1730)
- 236393: Israel in Egypt (1740)
- 236623: The layman's sermon (1745)
- 237093: A letter to Dr. Richard Huck (1770)
- 237429: A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1738)
- 237431: A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1738)
- 237556: Letters supposed to have been written by Yorick and Eliza (1780)
- 237709: The love of our country (1783)
- 237959: The man of quality (1776)
- 238011: Manufactures improper subjects of taxation (1785)
- 238125: May-Day: or, the little gipsy (1777)
- 238875: Neues Bu?cher Verzeichnis der Deutschen Lese-Bibliothek No. 63, Charing Cross. Im Anfange des Jahrs 1796 (1796)
- 238968: The new festino song book (1765)
- 239159: Fordyce delineated (1767)
- 239183: Essays (1741)
- 239433: The fruit-garden kalendar (1718)
- 240051: The glory of God, the best principle of action in man (1750)
- 240142: Popery not Christianity (1750)
- 240191: The life of Thomas Pain (1791)
- 240445: Lord Clive's speech, in the House of Commons, 30th March, 1772 (1772)
- 240682: A most humble and seasonable proposal to the Queen, to raise money without any tax, sufficient to rebuild her royal palace of White-Hall, in greater magnificence than ever: (1712)
- 240849: Mr. Whiston's friendly address to the Baptists (1748)
- 240891: Musæum Thoresbyanum (1764)
- 240974: Unanimity a poem (1780)
- 241109: Observations on the northern fisheries (1786)
- 241260: Lyric odes (1782)
- 241282: More lyric odes (1783)
- 241483: The old mode & the new (1703)
- 241727: A plan for conciliating the jarring political interests of Great Britain and her North American Colonies (1775)
- 241884: A poem on the drawing room (1716)
- 242139: The proper regulations of religious zeal (1729)
- 242265: Proposals for insurance on marriage: by the Generous Society: at their Office at Templeman's Coffee-House, at Charing Cross (1710)
- 242825: The hard-Us'd poet's complaint (1750)
- 242894: A sermon preached at the chapel in Prince's Street (1794)
- 243076: Our duty as patriots, protestants, and Christians, in a time of war (1756)
- 243909: A short account of the institution (1785)
- 244101: Windsor-Forest (1720)
- 244119: Miscellany poems (1726)
- 244673: Minutes and proceedings of a court-martial (1772)
- 244742: The king and his faithful subjects rejoycing in God (1727)
- 245031: A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Dr. Gregory Sharpe (1771)
- 245759: Kings called gods; but die like men (1727)
- 246431: A catalogue of the library of the learned Ralph Murray, ... to be sold ... at the Blue Posts and Cross Keys without Temple-Bar, on Monday the 26th of March, 1716, (1716)
- 247577: Peace, or War! which is the best policy? (1800)
- 247637: Elegies (1767)
- 247722: The apparition! (1794)
- 247997: Some thoughts (1705)
- 248025: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1784)
- 248038: A statement of Dr. White's literary obligations to the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Badcock (1790)
- 248190: The lying lover (1712)
- 248999: A catalogue of maps, charts, and plans (1778)
- 249663: Satan's harvest home (1749)
- 251617: An abstract of the Bill for manning the Royal Navy with volunteers. With a full defence ... Being the substance of six letters addressed to William Pulteney, Esq. and ... William Pitt; with additions: ... Also, a letter addressed to the gentlemen of the faculty. ... By John Stevenson. (1787)
- 251937: A description of Killarney (1776)
- 252077: Memoir of a map of Hindoostan; or The Mogul's Empire (1783)
- 252266: The Edinburgh almanack, for the year M,DCC,LXXI. Being the third after leap year, and of the Julian period 6484 (1771)
- 253328: Pro bono publico. A serious call to youth, &c. A poem, on the untimely death of Thomas Smith and James Cross, executed for highway robbery, March the 23d, 1792: aged 21 years. (1792)
- 253696: A short and easy introduction to heraldry (1775)
- 253990: Some select notes, towards detecting a covered mixture of the covenant of works and of grace (1706)
- 254054: The songs (1799)
- 254055: The songs (1799)
- 254424: Some thoughts upon Christian zeal (1731)
- 254425: The spiritual combat (1793)
- 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)
- 254698: The annals of King George (1720)
- 254699: The annals of King George (1721)
- 255262: Divine harmony (1752)
- 255492: Eli[z]abeth Rogers, bookseller and stationer, remov'd from Baily's printing-office in the Butter-Market, Bury; (now lives opposite the Cross:) where books are new bound in the neatest manner. (1750)
- 255982: A catalogue of several libraries lately purchased (1776)
- 256066: Considerations concerning a proposal for dividing the Court of Session into classes or chambers (1789)
- 256216: The complete measurer (1797)
- 256606: A Catalogue of rare, valuable and curious books, manuscripts relating to Scotland, particularly to many of the most ancient families, medals, and near 4000 curious pamphlets relating to the times for the last 100 years; all collected with the greatest care by the late celebrated antiqurian Mr. Robert Miln Writes in Edinburgh (1748)
- 257159: God's gracious care of his Church (1759)
- 257545: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross (1777)
- 257752: The character of a soul espoused to Christ (1733)
- 257791: A body of practical divinity (1795)
- 257863: A catalogue of the remaining part of the valuable collection of the late well known antiquary Mr. Martin (1774)
- 258037: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross (1777)
- 258039: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross (1776)
- 258040: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross (1798)
- 258249: The compleat works of that eminent minister of God's word (1768)
- 258412: Gospel sonnets (1782)
- 258427: A Christian directory, guiding men to their eternal salvation divided in two parts (1767)
- 258582: æsop's fables with his life morals and remarks. fitted for the meanest capacities (1751)
- 258670: The Christian oratory: or, The devotion of the closet display'd. In two volumes. By Benjamin Bennet (1747)
- 259105: The christian militant (1799)
- 259187: The attack and defence of fortify'd places. In three parts (1747)
- 259340: The history of the state and sufferings of the Church of Scotland (1771)
- 259410: Christ crucified (1706)
- 259464: Christ the pearl of great price: or, The excellency of Christ to believers set forth (1745)
- 259548: A doctrinal testimony against many prevailing evils at this day (1744)
- 259810: The Christians pocket-book: or, A bundle of familiar exhortations to the practice of piety (1741)
- 260091: A rhetorical grammar of the English language (1781)
- 260176: Otia Christiana (1708)
- 260185: Grammatical institutes (1793)
- 260517: Cornelii Nepotis excellentium imperatorum vitæ (1789)
- 260564: The happiness of the saints: or The great difference betwixt the righteous and wicked in their death (1784)
- 261001: The contract (1776)
- 261264: The Count de Poland (1780)
- 261283: Matthew Hodge, bookseller and binder, near the Market Cross in Tiverton, sells all sorts of books and stationary wares (1759)
- 261888: An agreeable companion for a few hours (1773)
- 261951: Lessons in elocution (1791)
- 262528: A refuge of lies sweeped away (1768)
- 262629: The life of Hubert (1797)
- 262732: Regulations and instructions for carrying on the recruiting service of His Majesty's forces (1796)
- 263099: The life of the most eminent and truly illustrious bishop, St. Patrick (1743)
- 263136: The rise and progress of religion in the soul (1763)
- 263344: To be sold by auction, on Tuesday the 6th day of Dec. 1791, by Messrs. Argles & Son, the houshold furniture, some books and china, of the house, late in the occupation of Mr. May, near Wren's Cross, Maidstone, (1791)
- 263530: The royal ecclesiastical gazetteer; or, Clergyman's pocket kalendar (1774)
- 263804: Owen's new book of roads (1784)
- 263937: The purse (1794)
- 263938: The purse (1794)
- 264085: Moral reflections on the epistles and Gospels of every Sunday, throughout the whole year (1794)
- 264513: A compleat history of Europe (1710)
- 265189: The layman's sermon (1745)
- 265459: Lessons in elocution (1800)
- 265663: The london merchant (1735)
- 265888: Thane's second catalogue for 1772, of a curious collection of prints and drawings, both antient and modern (1772)
- 265889: Thane's catalogue for 1773, of curious and valuable collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints, both ancient and modern (1773)
- 265890: Thane's second catalogue for 1773 of a most curious and valuable collection of prints, drawings, books, books of prints (1773)
- 265950: Melpomene (1719)
- 266120: Merry Andrew, 1702 (1702)
- 266121: Merry Andrew (1703)
- 266122: Merry Andrew (1705)
- 266123: Merry Andrew (1706)
- 266127: Merope. A tragedy (1740)
- 266135: A method for prayer, with scripture-expressions proper to be used under each head. By Matthew Henry, minister of the Gospel in Chester (1745)
- 266457: A scripture account of sacrifices (1755)
- 267082: A sermon of Christ crucified (1759)
- 267175: A mirrour for the critics, &c. &c (1761)
- 267228: Memoir of a map of Hindoostan (1783)
- 267230: A sermon preach'd at the opening of the Synod of Dumfreis. April 12th,1726 (1727)
- 267812: A practical catechism on the Sundays, feasts and fasts of the whole year (1775)
- 267941: A treatise on the decorative part of civil architecture (1791)
- 268039: The New art and mystery of gossiping, being a genuine account of all the women's clubs in and about the city and suburbs of London (1770)
- 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)
- 268809: The nature and instances of spiritual pride explain'd from Our Saviour's parable of the pharisee and publican (1712)
- 268939: A sermon preached at Mid-Calder (1720)
- 269037: A voyage round the world (1777)
- 269071: Wilmot: or, the pupil of folly (1782)
- 269190: A sermon preached before His Grace James Duke of Queensberry, &c. His Majesty's high commissioner and the honourable estates of Parliament in the Parliament House upon Sunday the 24th, day of November 1700 (1701)
- 269494: A voyage round the world, performed in His Britannic Majesty's ships the Resolution and Adventure, in the years 1772, 1773, 1774, and 1775 (1777)
- 269525: A tour in Ireland in 1775 (1776)
- 269560: An explanation of the adoration of the Holy Cross. By the Reverend Mr. Francis Blyth (1766)
- 269742: The way to the sabbath of rest (1753)
- 270026: Travels in the two Sicilies (1783)
- 270385: A treatise of practical surveying (1790)
- 270572: A treatise on civil architecture (1768)
- 270709: The [se]rious advice and exhortation of the Royal Exchange to the bloody Cross of Edinburgh, immediately before its execution (1756)
- 270733: Ordo baccalaureorum determinantium in universitate Oxon. per quadragesim. ann. 1788 (1788)
- 270813: A True, genuine and authentic account of the behaviour, conduct and transactions of John Rice, the broker (1763)
- 271077: True religion (1764)
- 271522: The travels of Peter Williamson (1768)
- 271637: Venice preserv'd: or, A plot discover'd (1746)
- 271794: A vindication of the hereditary right of his present Majesty (1745)
- 271965: The tenth epistle of that first book of Horace. Imitated (1756)
- 271975: The triumph of wit (1767)
- 272460: A short account of the life and death of Ann Cutler (1798)
- 272559: A vindication of Mesech and Kedar (1712)
- 272626: St. Augustine's confessions or, Praises of God (1770)
- 272970: Monstrous droll songs (1796)
- 273670: Sports and pastime (1705)
- 274041: A letter to His Majesty's Attorney General (1796)
- 274571: Particulars and conditions of sale, of a copyhold estate, situate at Turner's-Hill, in the parish of Cheshunt, Herts (1794)
- 274580: The only sure guide to the English tongue; or, New pronouncing spelling-book (1795)
- 274591: A letter to the inhabitants of Waltham Holy Cross (1772)
- 274597: Observations on two letters (1772)
- 274861: A topographical survey of the counties of Somerset (1789)
- 274880: Orders to be observed by a friendly society, held at the house of John Elliman, at the sign of the Golden Cross, in Hay-Lane, in the city of Coventry. Commencing from the twenty-third of February, 1762 (1794)
- 275634: A catalogue of the genuine duplicates of an eminent collector of British portraits (1798)
- 276078: The pilgrim's progress (1772)
- 276167: For the benefit of Mr Cross, junior, and Miss Thomas. At the new theatre in the Hay-market, this present Monday, being the 15th of December, will be perform'd, an oratorio, call'd, Acis and Galatea. (1755)
- 276221: The unnatural father (1775)
- 276254: A system of divinity (1768)
- 276359: An Elegy on the very much lamented death of that truely noble and pious lady the Countess of Leven (1702)
- 276510: A discourse of secret prayer. By Henry Grove (1723)
- 276536: Arithmetic in whole and broken numbers (1785)
- 276889: The excellency of the spirit of benevolence (1782)
- 276917: Discourses explanatory and moral, on the creed, theological virtues, ten commandments and seven sacraments (1799)
- 277159: An essay upon the inscription of Mackduff's Cross in Fife. By J.C (1716)
- 277450: Hoyle abridged (1791)
- 278061: Considerations on the bill now depending in Parliament (1779)
- 278143: At a general meeting of the deputies of the three denominations of dissenters, held at Dr. Williams's Library, Red Cross Street, London, on Friday the 5th of January, 1787 (1787)
- 278189: The book of martyrs (1764)
- 278226: An exhortation at a communion to a Scots congregation in London (1749)
- 278638: A genuine history of the lives and actions of the most notorious Irish highwaymen, tories and rapparees, from Redmond O Hanlon, the famous gentlemanrobber, to Cabier na Gappal, the great horsecatcher, who was executed at Maryborough, in August, 1735 (1782)
- 278742: The clergy's right of maintenance (1727)
- 279086: A catalogue of several thousand volumes (1766)
- 279236: The Contrast: a specimen of the Scottish dialect, in prose and verse, according to the latest improvements; with an English version (1779)
- 279464: Observations on the attack and military defence of Ireland (1800)
- 279674: Julia: or, The New Eloisa (1794)
- 279809: Of temptation, the nature and power of it, the danger of entering into it. And the means of preventing that danger (1772)
- 279901: Officia et missæ SS. Archangelorum Gabrielis et Raphaelis (1796)
- 280033: Officia propria quorumdam Hiberniæ sanctorum, (ex breviariis approbatis collecta.) (1792)
- 280083: The office of the Holy Week according to the Roman missal and breviary (1793)
- 280640: An anthem for Christmas-Day (1774)
- 280719: The new gazetter: or, Geographical companion (1776)
- 281064: Les delices de Windsore; or, A pocket companion to Windsor Castle; and the country adjacent (1771)
- 281071: A catalogue of the libraries of the Hon. Lieutenant General Guise, of George Street, Hanover Square, Joseph Grove, Esq; of Richmond, and part of the library of the Revd. Charles Morgan, prebendary of Durham, all lately deceased (1765)
- 281642: An address to the heads of families on the necessity of family religion (1797)
- 281877: A cantata and six songs set to musick by a gentleman of Oxford (1750)
- 281934: Thirty-Six curious histories, fables, and allegories (1752)
- 282073: Adminiculum puerile; or, A help for school-boys (1790)
- 282480: Your ladyship may well be in amaze (1710)
- 282490: The institutions of the law of Scotland (1719)
- 282580: Innocence in eminent lustre, and malevolence confounded (1781)
- 282774: Barabbas: or, Honest Christopher in the compting-house (1775)
- 282999: Bellus homo et academicus (1733)
- 283086: The gallimaufry (1796)
- 283588: The benefit and comfort of the Christian revelation (1736)
- 283918: An account of a bloody murder committed on the body of Mary Grier above the Cross glasgow [sic], upon Monday Novr. 8th 1790. by John Henderson her own husband (1790)
- 284062: An account of the behaviour of Thomas Potts, weaver in Paisley, at the place of execution, who was executed at the Market Cross there, on Thursday the 17th day of August 1797, for the crimes of house-breaking and robbery committed at Gryffe Castle, upon John Barr (1797)
- 284122: The last speech confession and dying words of John M'Millan, who was executed at the Cross of Glasgow, on Wednesday, 16th of May, 1798, for the horrid crime of murder, committed on the body of Alexander Moodie, (1798)
- 284229: The child of misfortune (1777)
- 284519: Additional songs (1799)
- 286079: A sermon preached upon Christmass day (1705)
- 286236: Justice preferable to sacrifice (1740)
- 286314: The answer of Spencer Newman (1772)
- 286322: The Gallimaufry; or, Budget of momus: second edition, with additions (1800)
- 286569: The last testimony (1722)
- 286760: The housewife (1781)
- 287126: A dialogue between a blind-man and death (1702)
- 287371: The last speech and dying words, of the Cross of Edinburgh (1756)
- 287453: The last speech (1718)
- 287631: The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the favourite comic pantomime of Harlequin in Egypt (1799)
- 288085: Memoir of a chart from the Strait of Allass to the island Bouro (1799)
- 289440: Maturini Corderii colloquiorum scholasticorum libri quatuor diligenter recogniti. Protrepticon ad bene vivendi, recte?que loquendi sudiosos (1788)
- 289962: A short account of the soup shop (1790)
- 290264: Practical husbandry (1799)
- 290673: A poem to the memory of George Frederick Handel (1760)
- 291765: Advertisement. These are to give notice, that the lands of Ballydowd, in the barony of Newcastle and Upper Cross, and county of Dublin, which were posted, to be sold by Ann Forrest, widow of Daniel Forrest, deceas'd, (1715)
- 292319: Owen's book of roads (1777)
- 292639: A statement of Dr. White's literary obligations to the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Badcock, and the Rev. Samuel Parr, L.L.D. By Joseph White, D.D (1790)
- 293461: The beaux stratagem. A comedy. Written by Mr. Farquhar, author of the recruiting-officer (1715)
- 293594: Prospectus (1800)
- 294424: Evelina (1779)
- 294477: Speculnm [sic] Latinum: or, Latin made easy to scholars, by an English grammar only (1728)
- 294680: The post-Chaise companion (1784)
- 295089: A description of the road from London to Bath and Bristol (1797)
- 295174: The schoolmasters assistant (1770)
- 295309: An exact, and correct list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, as also of the House of Commons of the first British Parliament of King George (1720)
- 295360: English liberty (1740)
- 296205: Emmanuelis Alvari, e Societate Jesu, prosodia: sive institutionum linguæ Latinæ (1794)
- 296231: Emmanuelis Alvari, e Societate Jesu, prosodia: sive institutionum linguæ Latinæ (1786)
- 296445: The only sure guide to the English tongue (1790)
- 296670: The fair moralist: or, Love and virtue: a novel. To which are added, poems on several occasions (1783)
- 296985: Four excellent new songs (1785)
- 297329: To ladies and gentlemen. Godwin, no. 6, St. Martins Court, (opposite the butcher's shop) Leicester Fields, London, respectfully acquaints the ladies, that he is at present supplied with the most beautiful long hair braids that can be selected from the different parts of Europe; (1800)
- 297337: The mystery of tithe-stealing display'd and abdicated (1703)
- 297612: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 297949: Shirts and shifts, made in the neatest manner, of fine holland or Irish cloth, plain or ruffled. Shirts for the army, of strong yard-wide Irish cloth. ... By N. Shearerd, in Cockspur-Street, facing Suffolk-Street, Charing Cross. (1776)
- 298923: The ladies glory: illustrated in the worthy lives, and memorable actions of nine famous women (1781)
- 298948: Robert Blunt, at the Golden-Ball, opposite the Mews, Charing Cross, makes and sells all sorts of holland and fine Irish linen shirts (1764)
- 299011: An account of the rates of cloathing men and women. Men. ... One man's suit, 18s. ... N.B. You may be furnished with these things by Henry Wayte, at the Old Warehouse next the Cross Keys Inn in Woodstreet, near Cheapside, London; or may have these goods, made or unmade, at the lowest prices (1725)
- 299170: Moses Johnson, at the Cross Stockings and Cap, in St. John's Street, Clerkenwell, London. Makes and sells all sorts of silk, worsted, thread and cotton stockings and gloves; silk and worsted mixt together; ... N.B [sic] Merchants and shopkeepers may be served at the very lowest terms (1780)
- 299442: A copy of verses (1794)
- 299646: The new help to discourse: or, Wit and mirth intermixed with moreserious matters (1799)
- 299818: Mathematical tables (1789)
- 299955: Norfolk, October 1, 1783. A robbery. Whereas the wife of Mr Henry Fenn, of West Bradenham, and John Cross, his servant, returning on horseback from Swaffham to Bradenham, ... were robbed on the King's highway, (1783)
- 300113: Officia propria quorumdam Hiberniæ sanctorum, (ex breviariis approbatis collecta.) (1781)
- 300146: A plain and rational account of Catholic faith (1794)
- 300162: Pizarro (1799)
- 300731: An account of the examination and expelling of Adam Cardonel (1712)
- 300814: A short introduction of grammar (1788)
- 301144: Meditations and prayers, adapted to the stations of the holy way of the cross (1795)
- 301334: The right Honourable John Earl of Breadalbane (1744)
- 301359: Harris's pocket journal (1772)
- 301539: The history of the tales of the fairies (1785)
- 301934: The afflicted man's companion (1767)
- 302167: Christian entertainmets (1784)
- 302480: Francis Watkins, optician, at Charing Cross, London, makes spectacles of all sorts (1777)
- 303064: The Book of martyrs (1764)
- 303141: An introduction to a devout life (1795)
- 303196: The universal Scots almanack (1754)
- 303282: In the House of Lords. Cross appeal. The Right Honourable Edward Lord Beaulieu and Isabella Lady Beaulieu, his wife, - - - - - appellants. The most Noble George Duke of Montagu and Mary Dutchess of Montagu his wife, the most Noble Henry Duke of Buccleugh and Elizabeth Dutches of Buccleugh his wife, the Right Honourable Charles William Scott, commonly called Earl of Dalkeith, an infant, by the said Henry Duke of Buccleugh, his father and guardian, and Edward Montagu Esquire, the surviving trustee and executor named in the will of John late Duke of Montagu, deceased, - - - respondents. The respondents case (1775)
- 303799: Lord Barjarg reporter. April 21. 1766. Memorial for Robert Baird merchant in St Kitts, defender; against Mess. Stark, Cross, and Company, merchants in Glasgow, pursuers (1766)
- 304438: A tour in Ireland in 1775 (1776)
- 304460: House of Lords. Mr. Charles Jameson, - - - - - appellant. Sir Thomas George Skipwith, baronet, (late Thomas George Skipwith, Esq;) and Edward Gibbon, Esq; executors of the last will and testament of Godfrey Bagnal Clarke, Esq; deceased; Gilbert Clarke, Esq; brother of the sai deceased, and Samuel Pole, Esq; committee of the said Gilbert Clarke's estate; Jarvis Cross, the testator's late servant, Sarah Clarke, his sister; Clement Kinnersly, and Wenman Samwel, Esqs; his kinsmen. The appellant's case (1779)
- 304488: House of Lords. Charles Jameson, gentleman, - - - - - appellant. And Sir Thomas George Skipwith, bart. and Edward Gibbon, Esquire (executors and trustees named in the will of Godfrey Bagnall Clarke, Esquire, deceased); Gilbert Clarke, Esquire, a lunatic, (brother, heir at law and devisee of the said Godfrey Bagnall Clarke); Samuel Pole, Esquire, (committee of the estate of the said Gilbert Clarke); Jarvis Cross, (an annuitant under the will of the said Godfrey Bagnall Clarke); Sarah Clarke, spinster; Clement Kinnersley, and Wenman Samwell, Esquires, (devisees named in the will of the said Godfrey Bagnall Clarke), - - respondents. The case of the respondents Sir Thomas George Skipwith, bart. Edward Gibbon, Esq; Jarvis Cross, Sarah Clarke, spinster, Clement Kinnersley, and Wenman Samwell, Esq (1780)
- 304489: Charles Jameson, gentleman, - - - - appellant (1780)
- 304593: An appeal from Scotland (1781)
- 304594: In the House of Lords (1781)
- 304989: The trade with France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, considered (1713)
- 305198: Advertisement. George Sterrop, citizen and optician, London, begs leave to acquaint the public, that, ... he has appointed Thomas Henderson the sole vendor ... in Scotland, at his shop a little below the Cross Edinburgh: (1750)
- 305335: Rules and orders of the Public Infirmary at Manchester (1752)
- 305876: The purse (1794)
- 306148: Emma: or, the child of sorrow (1777)
- 306396: Memoirs of the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Cherington (1782)
- 306714: A topographical survey of the county of Berks (1761)
- 307141: A brief narrative of the French invasion, near Fishguard Bay (1797)
- 307184: The grounds of the Catholic doctrine (1792)
- 307341: Mr. Paulin's account of his inducement and endeavours to be serviceable to the public, in new paving the streets, and regulating the watch, and making more effectual provision for the extinction of fires (1756)
- 307498: Sketches from nature; taken and coloured, in a journey to Margate (1779)
- 307527: Sketch of the harbour and town of Ostend (1798)
- 308107: Elizabeth Paschall, spinster, administratrix of the Lady Bromsall, (who was the widow and relict of Sir Thomas Bromsall, ... and also widow and relict of Dr. John Herbert) - appellant. Mark Thurston, Esq; executor of Susannah Herbert, ... Mary Jeay, and Catherine Haseldine .. and Bromsall Throgmorton, Esq; ... Edward Nightingale, Esq; a mortgagee, the Right Honourable John Lord Carteret and Sir Clement Cotterell, knt. ... Edward-Prideaux Gwynn, Esq; ... the Right Honourable Grace Countess of Granville, and Sir Thomas Cross, bart. - - - - - respondents. The appellant's case (1735)
- 308547: Proposals for publishing by subscription, by Peter Hill at the Cross, A new system of the natural history of quadrupeds, birds, fishes, and insects. (1790)
- 308556: Prospectus of a new translation of the Holy Bible from corrected texts of the originals (1786)
- 309656: A catalogue of valuable books (1767)
- 309741: A catalogue of a very large and curious collection of valuable books (1780)
- 309757: The primer; or, office of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1799)
- 309760: 3d Regiment of Royal Dublin Volunteers. First Company (1800)
- 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)
- 310020: A catalogue of several valuable libraries (1760)
- 310021: L. Davis's sale (1773)
- 310462: For sale by auction, in lots, at the White Lion, in Halifax, on Friday the 2d. of June next, ... The following freehold estates, situate in the Spice Cake Field, and adjoining to the great road called King Cross Lane; ... A neat and well finished house, ... Two dwelling-houses, ... Four other dwelling-houses, (1780)
- 310605: To be sold, by auction, by George Emerson, by order of the assignees, at the Union Cross, in Halifax, on Monday and Tuesday the 18th and 19th of March, 1793, the remaining part of the stock in trade of John Bradley, of Halifax, as specified in the printed catalogues, consisting of stationary goods; a large number of fine prints; a capital book-binder's plowing press, London made, (new); (1793)
- 310609: To be sold, by auction, by George Emerson, on Friday the 13th instant, at the Union Cross in this town, a quantity of household furniture, &c. &c. belonging to the late Mrs. Grimshaw, consisting of mahogany tables, chairs, (1794)
- 310648: Whereas an opportunity now offers for extending the market-place in this town (1789)
- 310672: A new year's gift (1775)
- 310872: Supplement to Peter Hill's sale catalogue for 1793 (1793)
- 310944: A catalogue of a large collection of books, including the valublae libraries of Sir Thomas Gatehouse (1775)
- 311030: Francis Watkins, and Addison Smith, opticians, at Charing Cross, London, make spectacles of all sorts, (1764)
- 311031: Francois Watkins, et Addison Smith, opticiens, aC?haring Cross, a? Londres, font & vendent toutes sortes de lunettes, (1768)
- 311032: Francois Watkins, opticien, a? Charing Cross, a? Londres, fait & vend toutes sortes de lunettes, (1775)
- 311089: John Savell, junior, from White Cross Street, at the Three Tobacco Pipes, in Featherstone Street, Bunhill Row; makes and sells all sorts of pipes for exportation (1750)
- 311521: John Moore, sen. and others, appellants. Roger Cross, and others, respondents. The respondent's case (1704)
- 311717: A seasonable hue and cry after the Pretender (1745)
- 312085: Some reflections upon the prerogatives, power, and protection of St. Joseph (1795)
- 313869: A voyage towards the South Pole, and round the world (1777)
- 313904: Selectæ sententiæ, in usum puerorum (1782)
- 314424: The humble address of the House of Commons to the King (1717)
- 315120: Books written by professors in the University of Edinburgh and others, for the use of students. Printed for and sold by William Creech, at his shop at the Cross, High-street, Edinburgh (1793)
- 316058: The Plymouth tragedy (1765)
- 316324: Arithmetic in whole and broken numbers (1800)
- 316481: An easy and compendious introduction to arithmetic and algebra (1761)
- 316606: The merchant and trader's daily companion (1791)
- 317152: [The] militant's song; or The believers exercise, while here below (1730)
- 317496: Proposals for publishing A system of anatomy and physiology (1796)
- 317715: Recitative, songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c (1797)
- 317716: The songs, duets, gless, chorusses, &c. in the entirely new and splendid national spectacle, founded on historical facts, called Sir Francis Drake, and Iron-Arm (1800)
- 317717: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir William Humfreys (1714)
- 317885: The compleat parish-officer (1723)
- 318142: The examination of Maj. Gen. Anstruther, lieutnt. governor of Minorca, before the H- of L-; January 28, 1741 (1742)
- 318176: The Town and country almanack for the year M.DCC.LXXXII (1782)
- 318220: An interesting and impartial view of the practical benefits and advantages of the laws and constitution of England: By R.B. Cross, Esq. of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's inn (1797)
- 318260: The exhortation (1762)
- 318507: An elegy occasioned by the rejection of Mr. Wilberforce's motion for the abolition of the African slave trade (1791)
- 318689: Here is a dialogue, that passed between the poor beast at Charing-Cross, and the strange beast in G---- S------ (1726)
- 318693: Genuine copy (1797)
- 318773: Laws and regulations of the Ossulston Dispensary (1791)
- 318866: The history of Miss Maria Barlowe (1778)
- 319271: Particulars of and conditions of sale for, a compact and valuable estate, situate, lying and being at Mint-Lynn, two miles from Lynn-Regis, in the county of Norfolk: let on lease to Mr. Cross, at ? 210. per annum. Which (by order of the executors of Mrs. Grosvenor, deceased;) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford and Son, at the King's-Head-Inn, at Lynn-Regis aforesaid, on Tuesday the 27th of this instant August 1771, beginning punctually at one o'clock, viz. (1771)
- 319451: An agreeable companion for a few hours, either in a carriage or at home (1774)
- 319479: A catechism: or, An abridgement of faith (1786)
- 319482: The Catholic christian doctrine, now set forth in the plain and familiar way of question and answer (1785)
- 320362: A catalogue of seeds, nets, &c. sold by Edward Cross, at the Orange-tree, opposite the Bolt and Tun inn, in Fleet-Street, London (1770)
- 320405: On Saturday March the 30th at 11 o'clock in the forenoon (1793)
- 320696: A catalogue of the entire library (1787)
- 321809: An act for enlarging the term and powers of two acts (1791)
- 321810: An act for enlarging the term and powers of two acts (1791)
- 321973: The decalogue explained, thirty-two discourses on the ten commandments. Vol. I (1770)
- 322194: Loimologia: or, An historical account of the plague in London in 1665 (1720)
- 322401: The Orleans gallery, now exhibiting at no. 16, Old Bond Street. May 1795 (1795)
- 322549: The only sure guide to the English tongue; or, New pronouncing spelling-book (1789)
- 322620: A view of society and manners in Italy (1781)
- 323001: A voyage round the world, in His Britannic Majesty's sloop, Resolution, commanded by Capt. James Cook, during the years 1772, 3, 4, and 5 (1777)
- 323279: The best coals, sold by Thomas Thruckston and Son, at their wharf, opposite the Old Cross, Hartford (1783)
- 323280: The best coals, sold by Thomas Thruckston and Son, opposite the Old Cross, Hartford (1782)
- 324128: The scarlet whore (1779)
- 324673: A dissertation on the nature of heresy (1731)
- 324799: A compleat body of distilling (1738)
- 324867: The scripture spelling-book (1762)
- 325344: Four letters to a friend (1725)
- 325758: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 326298: Observations on the diseases of the army (1765)
- 326549: Colonel Ormsby (1781)
- 326916: Physical enquiries (1742)
- 327469: Tottenham-Court Fair (1718)
- 327549: The collection of hymns (1773)
- 327557: A select collection of hymns (1800)
- 327558: A select collection of hymns (1798)
- 327631: A view of the evidence relative to the conduct of the American war (1779)
- 328275: On the necessity of an established order of teachers and rulers in the church for the preservation of Christianity in a nation (1790)
- 328310: Three sermons (1797)
- 328414: The lives and characters of the most eminent vvriters of the Scots nation (1708)
- 328416: The riches of Christ (1737)
- 328417: The riches of Christ (1745)
- 328950: The holy war (1777)
- 329157: The christians pocket-book (1735)
- 329195: The navigator's guide (1775)
- 329235: A treatise on mineral waters (1770)
- 329388: Recherches sur la nature et les moyens curatifs de la phtisie pulmonaire (1793)
- 329516: The conduct of the French (1754)
- 329712: Regulations and instructions for carrying on the recruiting service for His Majesty's Forces stationed abroad (1796)
- 329898: A brief review of parliamentary reformation (1793)
- 330237: A peep into the principal seats and gardens in and about Twickenham (the residence of the muses) With a suitable companion for those who wish to visit Windsor or Hampton-Court (1775)
- 330691: Practical instructions on the obligation and manner of keeping Lent (1771)
- 330787: Vindiciæ Gallicæ (1791)
- 330926: A catechism for children (1747)
- 331176: The history of the giants (1800)
- 331264: Dorinda (1743)
- 331272: The excursion (1777)
- 331402: The robbers (1799)
- 331460: A supplement to two volumes (published in 1754) of historical collections (1796)
- 331493: Quin's rudiments of book-keeping (1776)
- 331653: Loimologia (1721)
- 331744: National sin (1769)
- 331885: Variety (1776)
- 331886: The character and conduct of the female sex, and the advantages to be derived by young men from the society of virtuous women (1776)
- 332233: A synopsis of a course of lectures on anatomy and surgery (1777)
- 332853: Sir Eldred of the Bower, and the bleeding rock (1776)
- 332874: Owen's new book of roads (1782)
- 332903: A present for a son (1776)
- 333313: The words of such pieces (1768)
- 333564: The complete measurer (1775)
- 333601: The history of persecution (1736)
- 333648: A brief description of the collegiate church and choir of St. Mary (1763)
- 333805: Case and memoirs of Miss Martha Reay, to which are added, remarks, by way of refutation, on the case and memoirs of the Rev. Mr. Hackman (1779)
- 334091: Remarques sur les circonstances de la guerre (1795)
- 334110: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1778)
- 334129: The history of modern Europe (1779)
- 334133: Elements of general history (1779)
- 334435: The fatal extravagance (1726)
- 334586: An essay on the origin (1790)
- 334700: The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D (1792)
- 334912: An essay concerning the nature of the priesthood (1752)
- 334961: Original love-letters (1784)
- 335293: Speculations upon law and lawyers (1788)
- 335459: Sermons By Mr. Joseph Foord (1719)
- 336023: An expostulatory address, to the public. By William Cross, of the Theatre-Royal, Manchester (1800)
- 336074: A sermon preached in the Old Church of Edinburgh, December 18th, 1745 (1746)
- 336084: Seculum Davidicum redivivum (1706)
- 336142: The history of the wars, of his late Majesty Charles XII. King of Sweden (1720)
- 336147: An account of the proceedings against the rebels, and other prisoners, tried before the Lord Chief Justice Jefferies (1716)
- 336249: A humble attempt to promote frequent communicating (1749)
- 336318: An account of terrible apparitions and prodigies (1721)
- 336391: A bill for repairing, amending, and widening the several roads leading from the Red-Post, in the parish of Fivehead, ... to Street Cross in the county of Somerset (1753)
- 336400: A bill to explain, and make more effectual, an act passed in the fourteenth year of his present Majesty's reign, for repairing the roads from Doncaster, ... to the south side of Tadcaster Cross; (1753)
- 336401: A bill to explain, and make more effectual, an act passed in the fourteenth year of his present Majesty's reign, for repairing the roads from Doncaster, ... to the south side of Tadcaster Cross; (1753)
- 336489: Memoirs of the life of David Garrick, Esq (1780)
- 336573: The scots rogue (1784)
- 336677: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the reverend, pious, and learned, Mr. Benjamin Bennet (1727)
- 337031: The incas (1777)
- 337237: A letter to a new-married lady (1777)
- 337489: The sylph; a novel. (1779)
- 337961: Christ the light of the world (1735)
- 338133: Prunella: an interlude perform'd in The rehearsal, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. The sense and musick collected from the most famous masters. By Mr. Airs, for the advantage of Mr. Estcourt (1708)
- 338274: Arabian nights entertainments (1713)
- 338275: Arabian nights entertainments (1718)
- 338277: Arabian nights entertainments (1712)
- 338280: Arabian nights entertainments (1715)
- 338281: Arabian nights entertainments (1721)
- 338294: Arabian nights entertainments (1776)
- 338473: An essay on the several dispensations of God to mankind (1728)
- 338669: The layman's sermon. Occasioned by the present rebellion (1745)
- 338831: The ragged uproar (1754)
- 339028: The insolvent debtor: a simple pathetic tale, founded on facts. To which is added, a small collection of miscellaneous poetry. By J.C. Cross, Author of the Dialogue of the Divertisement, Parnassian Trifles, &c. &c. &c (1793)
- 339033: Parnassian trifles. Being a collection of elegiac, pastoral, nautic, and lyric poetry. By J. Cross, Author of the Dialogue of the Divertisement, &c (1792)
- 339041: Parnassian bagatelles: being a miscellaneous collection of poetical attempts. To which are added a comic sketch in one act, called The way to get un-married, As performing with universal Applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. And the Village Doctor, or Killing no Cure; a Favourite Burletta, Exhibited at Jones's Royal-Circus, St. George's Fields. By J. C. Cross, Author of the Divertisement, Purse on Benevolent Tar, British Fortitude, the Apparition, Point at Herqui, &c (1796)
- 339166: Meraspe overo l'olimpiade melodrama di P.R. e P.M. per il teatro di S.M.B (1742)
- 339170: Scipione in cartagine melodrama per Il Teatro di S.M.B. dedicato all'eccellenza del conte di holderness (1742)
- 339479: The wits museum: or, the new London jester (1794)
- 339597: Teodolinda, a new serious opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by several eminent composers, Under the Direction of Signor Federici (1793)
- 339620: I giuochi D'Agrigento, a new serious opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by the celebrated Signor Paisiello, under the direction of Signor Federici (1793)
- 339799: Memoirs of a cavalier (1720)
- 340081: A short account of the life and virtues of the venerable and religious Mother, Mary of the Holy Cross, abbess of the English Poor Clares at Rouen; Who died there in the sweet Odour of Sanctity, March 21, Anno 1735. By A. B (1767)
- 340179: Munster Abbey (1797)
- 340274: A letter from a merchant in London to his nephew in North America, relative to the present posture of affairs in the colonies; in which The supposed Violation of Charters, and the several Grievances complained of, are particularly discussed, and the Consequences of an Attempt towards Independency set in a true Light (1766)
- 340364: Physico-Theology (1745)
- 340480: An essay on the times (1756)
- 340581: Loimologia: or, An historical account of the plague in London in 1665 (1720)
- 340582: Loimologia (1720)
- 340924: The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd (1729)
- 340925: The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd: or, An Universal history of apparitions sacred and prophane, under all denominations (1729)
- 341007: A catalogue of excellent and rare books, on all subjects, and in most languages, to be exposed to sale, by way of auction, upon the [blank] 1702. At the new-auction-house, on the North side of the Street, over against the Cross; Where the Advertisements will be Affixed. The Auction will begin at Two and continue till Six of the Clock in the After-Noon, every Day, till the close of the said Auction. The Books are to be seen Five Days before the Auction begin. Catalogues are to be had at the Auction-House, and at most of the Book-Sellers Shops in Edinburgh (1702)
- 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)
- 341115: The religion of nature delineated. (1724)
- 341514: Bertoldo, Bertoldino, e Cacasenno alla corte del Re? Alboino (1762)
- 341681: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The woman of Samaria. II. The first Principles of Christianity. III. The Sufferings and Satisfaction of Christ. IV. The Beetitudes. V. The Dasmoniac. VI. Dives and Lazarus. Vii. The hidden Treasure. Viii. The Offices of the Messiah. IX. The great Sacrifice. X. Lot's Flight. XI. Deliverance from Death. XII. The Privilege of Believers. XIII. The Patterns of Mercy. XIV. The Vision of dry Bones. XV. The Safety of a true Christian. XVI. The Assurance of Faith; or, the Experience of a true Christian. XVII. The linsey-woolsey Garment. XVIII. The Reproach of the Cross. XIX. The Widow of Nain. XX. The beatific vision; or, beholding Jesus crucified. By John Cennick. vol.II (1765)
- 341763: The believer exalted in imputed righteousness (1782)
- 341769: The first part of the history of the king and cobler. Shewing How King Henry Viii used to visit the Watches in the City, his Acquaintance with a merry Cobler: How he was entertained in the Coblers Cellar; and what had lik'd to befal them (1734)
- 341782: An account of a series of pictures (1783)
- 341783: An account of a series of pictures (1784)
- 341799: Thoughts, in prose and verse, started, in his walks. By John Hope (1780)
- 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)
- 341844: The harlot's progress; or, the ridotto al'fresco (1733)
- 342050: Court and country (1780)
- 342158: The fowler. Containing rules for taking every species of land and water fowl; whether by Fowling Piece, Net, Engine, or otherwise. Such as, Woodcocks, Felfares, Pigeons, Magpies, Morepoots, Snipes, Gleads, Crows, Rooks, Herns, Partridges, Pheasants, Rails, and Quails. With an account of their seasons; Descriptions of their Haunts; and Methods for making Limes, Limed Twigs, Springes, Baits, &c. for taking them. Likewise, instructions for the choice and training of the dogs for fowling; Remedies for their Diseases, &c. &c. Also, A Concise Essay on Song Birds, viz. The Nightingale; Canary Bird; Black Bird, Wood Lark, Linnet, Chaffinch, Robin, Starling, Tit Lark, Bull Finch, Thrush, Sky Lark, Redstart, Wren, Green Finch, Gold Finch, Hedge Sparrow. Clearly Describing Their Seasons, and Nests; with the best Modes for Taking and Preserving them in Health and good Song. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq; Author of the Huntsman (1780)
- 342159: The huntsman. Containing the best methods ofsport, for coursing with greyhounds, and hunting all kinds of chasesin England, viz. The Hart. Buck, Rain Deer,Hare, Wild Rabbit, Ferrit, Fox, Badger, Otter, Squirrel, Marten, Andwild Cat. Together with Many Curious Particulars relative to Theseanimals, and the Manner of Killing them. Likewise, thehuntsman's terms of art; and A Fullaccount of the Dogs in Use; Their usual Names, Training, Feeding, Preservation from Diseases, and other Things necessary to be known concerning them. To which are Added, The Modes of Hunting Some Particular Foreign Beasts of Sport; Namely, the Wolf, Bear, Wild Boar, Wild Goat, Beaver, and Elk. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq (1780)
- 342172: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, designs in architecture, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great Britain, instituted by His Majesty's royal charter, January 26, 1765, at their great room in Spring Gardens. April the fifteenth, 1780. The twentieth year of exhibiting (1780)
- 342174: A catalogue of the pictures, sculptures, models, drawings, prints, &c. exhibited by the Society of Artists of Great-Britain, at the great room, in Spring Gardens, Charing Cross May the 17th, Anno 1762. being the third year of their exhibition (1762)
- 342416: Speculum Latinum (1728)
- 342526: Hoyle abridged (1793)
- 342745: The poor man's catechism (1794)
- 342756: The shorter catechism (1749)
- 342760: The shorter catechism (1719)
- 343597: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects viz. I. The woman of Samaria. II. The first principles of Christianity. III. The Sufferings and Satisfaction of Christ. IV. The Beatitudes. V. The Daemoniac. VI. Dives and Lazarus. Vii. The hidden Treasure. Viii. The Offices of the Messiah. IX. The great Sacrifice. X. Lot's Flight. XI. Deliverance from Death. XII. The Privilege of Believers. XIII. The Patterns of Mercy. XIV. The Vision of dry Bones. XV. The Safety of a true Christian. XVI. The Assurance of Faith; or, the Experience of a true Christian. XVII. The Linsey-Woolsey Garment. XVIII. The Reproach of the Cross. XIX. The Widow of Nain. xx. The beautific vision; or, beholding Jesus crucified. By John Cennick. Vol.II (1777)
- 344717: An act for dividing and inclosing the commonable lands and waste grounds within the manor and parish of Compton Bishop, commonly called or known by the name of Cross Moor alias Charles Moor, in the county of Somerset. (1777)
- 345132: The whole works of the late Reverend and learned Mr. Thomas Boston (1773)
- 345262: The maritime campaign of 1778 (1779)
- 345267: A letter to Mr. John Willison, on a passage in his synodical sermon, concerning illiterate ministers (1734)
- 345712: The adventures of Telemachus (1777)
- 345742: Philothea; or, a pilgrimage to the holy Chappel of the Cross. Written originally in Spanish, by the most illustrious and reverend Don Juan of Palafox and Mendoc?a, Lord Bishop of Osma. Book 1 (1703)
- 345747: Bibliotheca politica (1702)
- 346421: Christ the pearl of great price (1727)
- 346423: Christ the pearl of great price (1734)
- 346485: An exhortation at a communion to a Scots congregation in London (1728)
- 347128: The pious incendiaries: or, fanaticism display'd. A poem. By a lady (1785)
- 347243: Callipaedia (1729)
- 347413: A concise spelling book, for the use of children. In three parts. I. The letters, with tables of words, from one to eight Syllables; and Four Tables of Proper Names. I. Practical Lessons, in Prose and Verse, with Tables interspersed, collected from the Lessons. - Also, A Table of Words having Silent Letters, and other difficulties in reading. II. Some Observations on the Principles of the English Language. - Words changed in Sound and Sense by e final. - A few Contractions explained. - A small Collection of Words, the same in Pronunciation, but different in Spelling and Signification. - Numbers expressed by Letters and Figures. - To which are subjoined, the Old English Characters. By James Gray, Master of the English School of Peebles (1794)
- 347418: Eleven communion sermons (1716)
- 347447: The works of the reverend and pious Mr. Andrew Gray (1769)
- 347775: The irish compendium (1735)
- 347850: An introduction to the knowledge of the stile of writs, simple and compound (1715)
- 347966: A collection of decisions, of the Lords of Council and Session, in two parts. The first contains Decisions from July 1661, to July 1666. Observ'd by Sir John Gilmour of Craigmiller, President of the Colledge of Justice. The second Part contains Decisions from November 1681, to January 1686. Observ'd by Sir David Falconer of Newton, President of the Colledge of Justice. Never before Publish'd. Revised and Corrected, according to the most Authentick Manuscript Copies, and Augmented with a Table of the Names of the Pursuer and Defender; and with a Table of the Matter, containing not only the Determination of the Lords in the Cause, but also the Positions of Law made use of in the Pleading, which may serve for an Alphabetical Compend. As likeways the Acts of Sederunt from 1681. to 1691. and continued to 1696. with an Indice of the same Acts (1701)
- 348009: Verses upon several occasions (1724)
- 348549: The decisions of the Lords of Council and Session, in most cases of importance, for The Months of November and December 1714, and January, February, June and July 1715. With an alphabetical abridgment, and the acts of sederunt Made in that Time. Observed by Mr. Alexander Bruce Advocate. By Order of the Faculty (1720)
- 348672: A journal of the session. Containing the decisions of the Lords of Council and Session, in the Most Important Cases, Heard and Determin'd from February 1705, till November 1713: and the acts of sederunt Made in that Time. With A Preface, containing Historical Account of the Session, and the Form of Proceeding therein; and An Alphabetical Abridgment of the Whole. Observed and compiled by William Forbes Advocate, Professor of Law in the University of Glasgow. By Order of the Dean and Faculty of Advocates. Allowed by the Lords to be printed for the publick Good (1714)
- 348688: Instructions for cutting out apparel for the poor; principally intended for the assistance of the patronesses of Sunday schools, And other Charitable Institutions, But Useful in all Families. Containing patterns, directions, and calculations, whereby the most Inexperienced may readily buy the Materials, cut out and value each Article of Cloathing of every Size, without the least Difficulty, and with the greatest Exactness: With a Preface, Containing a Plan for assisting the Parents of poor Children belonging to Sunday Schools, to clothe them; and other useful Observations. Published for the benefit of the Sunday school children at Hertingfordbury, In the County of Hertford; Where the above Plan has been found to be the best Encouragement to the Parents to send their Children to the Sunday School, and at the same Time the best Source of Employment for the Schools of Industry (1789)
- 348768: The history of America (1777)
- 349179: An essay on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1798)
- 349276: Answers by the Associate Presbytery, to reasons of dissent, given in to the said Presbytery, at Stirling, December 23, 1742; as also, the Representation and Petition dictated to their Clerk, and Reasons of Dissent and Secession, given in to them at Edinburgh, February 3. 1743; by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Nairn, Minister of the Gospel at Abbotshall. Together with a declaration and defence of the Associate Presbytery's principles anent the present civil government (1744)
- 349292: A plea for the Church of Scotland against patronages (1735)
- 349306: The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper (1790)
- 349307: The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper (1792)
- 349605: Presbyterial government as now established and practised in the Church of Scotland methodically described (1701)
- 349642: The decisions of the Court of Session, from its first institution to the present time (1741)
- 349643: The decisions of the Court of Session, from its first institution to the present time (1741)
- 350151: Letters from the Duchess de Crui and others (1779)
- 350159: The trial of the Right Hon. Ann, Countess of Cork and Orrery (1782)
- 350601: An act for exchanging the advowson of the vicarage of the Abbey Church, otherwise Holy Cross, with Saint Giles annexed, in the county of Salop, belonging to His Majesty, for the advowsons of the churches of Risby and Fornham Saint Genovesse, ... belonging to the Right honourable Thomas Noel Lord Berwick (1797)
- 350657: Admonitions for Sunday-Schools (1799)
- 351154: A new and comprehensive dictionary of correspondences, representatives, and significatives, contained in the word of the Lord (1800)
- 351585: A sermon preach'd to the people (1706)
- 351735: Tully's rambles; or an Irishman's tour through London and Westminster (1795)
- 351751: The cave of Neptune: with notes (1784)
- 351763: The temple of Gnidus a poem from the French prose of M. Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu. By John Sayer, M.A (1765)
- 351941: A declaration of Monsieur de la Noue, to the diet of the Empire, at Francfort, in the name of the French King. With proper observations upon that masterpiece of French policy. Translated from the Dutch (1743)
- 352627: The works of the reverend and learned Mr. Joseph Boyse (1728)
- 352633: Remarks upon a late dissertation on the instituted form of baptism, which chiefly refer to Mr. Watts's dissertations. In a letter to the author (1726)
- 352693: A view of the political state of Scotland at the late general election. Containing An Introductory Treatise on the Election Laws; Lists of the Peers, and the Procedure at their late Election, with the Effect of the Protests; The Rolls of the Freeholders of Scotland; An Abstract of the Sets of the Royal Boroughs, and the Names of their Delegates, &c. &c. Exhibiting The Manner in which every Peer, Freeholder, and Borough in Scotland, voted at the late General Election; With other interesting Political Information (1790)
- 352967: A short and easy introduction to heraldry (1776)
- 353112: An essay on love and charity: wherein our Saviour's new commandment is seasonably urged upon all the professors of christianity. Being the substance of several sermons on John xiii. 34, 35. preach'd at Ipswich. By W. Sheppard. Publish'd at the Request of the hearers (1723)
- 353402: Cummings's perpetual memorandum-book: for the use of all such whose business requires accuracy and dispatch: interleaved with his patent asses skin, together with a variety of useful and necessary tables, relative to persons in trade and business (1766)
- 353507: The schoolmaster's assistant (1798)
- 353508: The schoolmasters assistant (1787)
- 353514: The schoolmasters assistant (1772)
- 353515: The schoolmasters assistant (1773)
- 353518: The schoolmasters assistant (1764)
- 353519: The schoolmasters assistant (1767)
- 353522: The schoolmaster's assistant (1791)
- 354617: A sermon, preached at Charlotte Street chapel, Pimlico, and at St. Michael's church, in Crooked Lane, on Friday, February 4, 1780 (1780)
- 354905: An enquiry into the causes of the decline of religion (1761)
- 354996: The christians daily walk, in holy security and peace. Being an Answer to these Questions. I. How a Man may do each present Day's Work with Christian Chearfulness? II. How to bear each present Day's Cross with Christian Patience? Containing samiliar Directions. Shewing I. How to walk with God in the whole Course of a Man's Life. 2. How to be upright in the said Walking. 3. How to live without anxious Care or Thought, in any Thing. 4. How to get and keep true Peace with God; wherein are manifold Helps, to prevent and remove damnable Presumption; also to quiet and ease distressed Consciences. By Henry Scudder, Minister of Collingborn ducis, in Wiltshire. - Recommended by Dr. Owen, and Mr. Baxter (1776)
- 354997: The christians daily walk, in holy security and peace. Being an Answer to these Questions. I. How a Man may do each present Day's Work with Christian Chearfulness? II. How to bear each present Day's Cross with Christian Patience? Containing familiar Directions. Shewing 1. How to walk with God in the whole Course of a Man's Life. 2. How to be upright in the said Walking. 3. How to live without anxious Care or Thought, in any Thing. 4. How to get and keep true Peace with God; wherein are manifold Helps, to prevent and remove damnable Presumption; also to quiet and ease distressed Consciences. By Henry Scudder, Minister of Collingborn-Ducis, in Wiltshire. - Recommended by Dr. Owen, and Mr. Baxter (1761)
- 355023: War with devils (1769)
- 355271: A view of the taxes, funds, and publick revenues of England (1743)
- 356039: The true grounds and reasons of the Christian religion, in opposition to the false ones, set forth in a late book, intitled, The grounds and reasons, &c (1725)
- 356194: A free and sober enquiry into the truth of certain paragraphs contained in the Assembly's shorter catechism (1736)
- 356388: The genera vermium of Linnæus Part 2d. Exemplified by several of the rarest and most elegant subjects in the Orders of the Cestacea, Sithophyta, and Loophyta Animalia, accurately drawn from nature by James Barbut, with explanations in English and French (1788)
- 356403: A collection of hymns, by John Bradford, A. B. Late of Wadham College, Oxford, and Minister of the Gospel in Birmingham (1792)
- 356599: The book of common prayer, According to the Use of The Church of England; together with the Psalter of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches. Illustrated with notes (1800)
- 356839: The last publick sermon, being a faithful and free one, preached by Mr. Hugh Mackaile Preacher of the Gospel at Edinburgh, In the Old Church there, upon the Sabbath immediately preceeding that 8th of September 1662, the day affixed for the removing of the ministers of Edinburgh from their kirks, and themselves and their Families from the City in ten Days thereafter. To which is added, A true Relation of his Sufferings and Death, for his Adherence to the Covenanted Work of Reformation. Together with His last Speech and Testimony delivered by him on the Scaffold, at the Cross of Edinburgh, upon the 22d Dec. 1666, where he suffer'd, in the 26th Year of his Age. With some Excerpts taken from the History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, with relation to the Sufferings of him and his Father Mr. Matthew Mackaile, then Minister at Bothwell. Enter'd in Stationer's Hall (1749)
- 357308: An essay on the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1794)
- 357660: Letters to a young gentleman (1784)
- 357866: Select views of the antiquities and harbours in the south of France (1794)
- 357888: A persuasive to a holy life: from the happiness which attends it, both in this world, and in the world to come. By John Ray, late Fellow of the Royal Society (1745)
- 358032: Remarks upon Dr. Priestley's Letters to the Jews, upon his Discourse on the resurrection of Jesus, and upon his Letters to the members of the new Jerusalem; Introductory to an Address to the Jews, written by Jacob Barnet, A Converted Jew (1792)
- 358272: The salisbury guide (1799)
- 358378: The complete works of M. de Montesquieu. Translated from the French. In four volumes. ... (1777)
- 358424: Anna: a sentimental novel. In a series of letters. In two volumes. ... (1782)
- 358646: Translated specimens of Welsh poetry in English verse (1782)
- 358761: The examination of Maj. Gen. Anstruther, Lieutnt Governor of Minorca; before the H- of L-; January 28, 1741. Together, with the resolution of the House on the same. To which is added, the protest thereupon (1742)
- 358763: Sylvæ; or a collection of poems on several occasions by a young gentleman of Chichester (1776)
- 358950: Christ on the cross, suffering for sinners (1728)
- 358988: Annet's short-hand; which, from thirty years trial and experience, and innumerable alterations and improvements, is rendered most complete, perfect, and easy, both to write and read. By this method, which differs from all others, and is plainer than any extant, every word is to be written without taking off the pen, and whole sentences may sometimes be joined together; also, the most exact orthography may be used, which in writing names is often necessary. (1770)
- 359197: A view of society and manners in Italy (1781)
- 359292: The administration of the colonies (1766)
- 359440: A picturesque guide through Wales and the Marches; interspersed with the most interesting subjects of antiquity in that principality. The second edition; with considerable alterations and additions. By James Baker. ... (1795)
- 359526: Sermons preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of Winchester. By Abraham Markland, D. D. Late Prebendary of the said Church, and Master of St. Cross. In two volumes. ... (1729)
- 359562: The life of Hubert (1795)
- 360077: The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion (1775)
- 360234: Memoirs of the late Edw. W-ly. M-tague,Esq (1779)
- 360237: A radical and expeditious cure for a recent catarrhous cough (1782)
- 360522: The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion (1777)
- 360663: An epithome of the Protestant religion (1700)
- 361372: Royal cookery (1731)
- 361562: A ballance for merchants and mariners: containing an undoubted account of the principal causes of the great decay of trade; with proper directions to set our trade again on a right foot. By a sincere well-wisher to the trade and prosperity of the nation (1719)
- 361663: The history of the late war in Germany (1766)
- 362020: The christians pocket-book (1726)
- 362070: Plain reasons for being a Christian (1743)
- 362109: The revolution of America. By the Abbe? Raynal, author of the philosophical and political history of the establishments and commerce of the Europeans in both the Indies. (1781)
- 362367: Nature in perfection; or, the mother unveil'd (1728)
- 362374: A catalogue and description of the etchings of Rembrandt Van-Rhyn, with some account of his life. To which is added, A List of the best Pieces of this Master for the Use of those who would make a Select Collection of his Works. Written originally by the late M. Gersaint, and published by Mess. Helle and Glomy, with considerable additions and improvements. Translated from the French (1752)
- 362498: Hints towards the improvement of the counties of Ross and Cromarty (1797)
- 362555: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Ely, on Thursday, April 23, 1789 (1789)
- 362638: A travelling dictionary (1792)
- 362643: A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in England and Wales (1796)
- 362644: A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in Great Britain (1772)
- 362651: A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in Great-Britain (1799)
- 362651: A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in Great-Britain (1799)
- 362655: A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in England and Wales (1792)
- 362659: A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in England and Wales (1784)
- 362660: A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in England and Wales (1786)
- 362661: A travelling dictionary (1787)
- 362662: A travelling dictionary (1799)
- 362662: A travelling dictionary (1799)
- 362667: A new and accurate description of all the direct and the principal cross roads in Great Britain (1776)
- 362668: A travelling dictionary (1797)
- 362669: A new and accurate description of all the direct and the principal cross roads in Great Britain (1778)
- 362670: A travelling dictionary (1781)
- 362673: A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in England and Wales (1781)
- 362701: A collection of regulations orders and instructions formed and issued for the use of the Army in consequence of the Pay-Office Act. ... To which are added such prior regulations as ... are still in force (1788)
- 362814: Appendix, or, supplement to the treatise of artillery: Containing The true Projectile described by Bodies in the Air. The greatest Velocity and Resistance they can have. The most advantageous Length of Guns, and their Charges which produce the greatest Effects; with an Introduction of Fluxions. To which is added, the true Figure of the Earth, deduced from actual Mensuration. By John Muller , Preceptor to his Royal Highness William Duke of Gloucester (1790)
- 362819: Appendix, or, supplement to the treatise of artillery: Containing The true Projectile described by Bodies in the Air. The greatest Velocity and Resistance they can have. The most advantageous Length of Guns, and their Charges which produce the greatest Effects; with an Introduction of Fluxions. To which is added, the true Figure of the Earth, deduced from actual Mensuration. By John Muller, Preceptor to his Royal Highness William Duke of Gloucester (1768)
- 362907: The great probability of a North West Passage: deduced from observations on the letter of Admiral de Fonte, who sailed from the Callao of Lima on the discovery of a communication between the South Sea and the Atlantic Ocean; And to intercept some Navigators from Boston in New England, whom he met with, Then in Search of a North West Passage. Proving the authenticity of the Admiral's letter. With three explanatory maps . 1st. A Copy of an authentic Spanish Map of America, published in 1608. 2d. The Discoveries made in Hudson's Bay, by Capt. Smith, in 1746 and 1747. 3d. A General Map of the Discoveries of Admiral de Fonte. By Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to the King. With an appendix. Containing the account of a discovery of part of the coast and inland country of Labrador, made in 1753. The Whole intended for The Advancement of Trade and Commerce (1768)
- 362955: A speech on the repeal of such parts of the Test and Corporation acts as affect conscientious dissenters (1790)
- 362993: The imitation or following of Jesus Christ (1786)
- 363148: The new Odyssey by the Spanish Homer (1784)
- 363266: A new theory of consumptions (1720)
- 363363: The sense of the nation: in regard to the late motion in Parliament; in a letter from a freeholder to his honour (1741)
- 363365: Letters addressed to Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury (1781)
- 363445: An essay on the depravity and corruption of human nature. Wherein the opinion of La Bruiere, Rochefoucault, Esprit, Senault, Hobbes, Mandeville, Helvetius, &c. on that subject, are supported on principles entirely new, against Mr. D. Hume, Lord Shaftesbury, Mr. Sterne, Mr. Brown, and other apologists for mankind. By Thomas O'Brien Mac Mahon. (1774)
- 363723: The englishman's fortnight in Paris (1777)
- 364093: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments (1800)
- 364173: A collection of poems on several occasions. Written in the last century by the Earl of Rochester, Sir Robert Howard, Sir Henry Hubbart, Mr. Wolseley, Mr. Prior, Mr. Dryden, &c. &c. Now first publish'd by R. Cross, Prompter to the Theater-Royal in Drury-Lane (1747)
- 364173: A collection of poems on several occasions. Written in the last century by the Earl of Rochester, Sir Robert Howard, Sir Henry Hubbart, Mr. Wolseley, Mr. Prior, Mr. Dryden, &c. &c. Now first publish'd by R. Cross, Prompter to the Theater-Royal in Drury-Lane (1747)
- 365511: La plume volante (1707)
- 365528: Short-Hand (1760)
- 365563: The roman account of Britain and Ireland, in answer to Father Innes, &c. By Alexander Taitt. Number 1 (1741)
- 366164: Poems on several occasions (1713)
- 366171: A character of the late Reverend and aged Dr. Nicholls (1774)
- 366202: Literary amusements; or, evening entertainer. By a female hand. Containing, The history of Mr. Allen. The life of an authoress. The Enchanted Rose. History of Nouzharel. Fatal Curiosity. The Fox-Hunters. Effects of Seduction. Letter on Suicide. On the Studies of Women. William and Phebe. Thoughts on Friendship. On Rural Simplicity. In two volumes. ... (1782)
- 366306: Testacea minuta rariora (1784)
- 366358: Mr. James Pierce's remarks on Dr. Wells's letters to Mr. Peter Dowley; and to a dissenting parishioner: with his several defences of those remarks. Wherein the doctor's writings against the dissenters are fully consider'd, in eight letters. Also some considerations on the sixth chapter of the abridgment of the London cases; Containing a Vindication of the Office of Baptism, and particularly of the Sign of the Cross. With a Postscript to Dr. Wells, in Octavo (1711)
- 366663: Devotions to Jesus Christ (1795)
- 367326: The bouquet, or Blossoms of fancy (1796)
- 367848: New chronological table, or Correct register of every remarkable and important occurrence from the earliest period to the present year, 1782 (1782)
- 367863: The young arithmetician and algebraist's companion (1751)
- 368137: Letter to the nobility and gentry composing the committee for raising the naval pillar, or monument, under the patronage of His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence; in answer to the Letter of John Flaxman, Sculptor, to the Committee on that Subject. By Alexander Dufour, Architect (1800)
- 368283: A plan for the establishment of charity-houses for exposed or deserted women and girls, and for penitent prostitutes (1758)
- 368302: Spring flowers, or poems (1731)
- 368523: The surveyor's appointment and guide, with an arrangement, of his duty, and an abstract by way of charge of the material parts of the act XIIIth George III, Chap. LXXVIII, and XXXIVth George III. Chap. LXXIV for amendment and preservation of the highways (1799)
- 368582: Owen's new book of roads (1779)
- 368761: By command of the King of Kings (1774)
- 369016: The soldier's letter to the female volunteer: being an earnest request to hang up the hat, and pull off the breeches. With a Persuasive against False Appearances (1750)
- 369060: Letters (1782)
- 369278: Wensley-Dale (1780)
- 369539: Le nozze di Dorina, a new comic opera, in two acts, as performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by the celebrated Signor Santi under the direction of Mr. Storace. (1793)
- 369995: Two discourses on the injustice and wickedness of false weights and measures (1755)
- 370176: A philosophical dissertation on the diving vessel projected by Mr. Day, and sunk in Plymouth Sound (1775)
- 370304: A tour through parts of Wales (1794)
- 370438: [A] dialogue between a blind-man and death (1735)
- 370749: England's conversion and reformation compared (1792)
- 370764: A paraphrase and notes, on the Epistle to the Hebrews (1727)
- 370766: Dissertations on six texts of scripture (1727)
- 371108: Colonising, or A plain investigation of that subject; with a legislative, political and commercial view of our colonies (1774)
- 371145: Unity and public spirit (1780)
- 371517: Mentoria (1779)
- 371541: Some observations on Socinian arguments (1790)
- 371748: A practical discourse of God's soveraignty (1718)
- 371880: An account of the late success of the Gospel, in the province of New-York, North-America: contained in letters from the Rev. Messrs. Buell, Hazard, and Prime. (1765)
- 372007: An expostulatory address to the Reverend Doctor Priestley (1788)
- 372038: Proceedings of the committee appointed by the Assembly 1727, concerning Mr. John Simson, Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow; in relation to his obedience to the Act of Assembly 1717 (1729)
- 372086: A seasonable hue and cry after the Pretender (1745)
- 372096: A treatise on justification: showing the matter, manner, time, and effects of it. By the Reverend Mr. Thomas Dutton, Late Minister in London, and Author of the Discourse on the New-Birth, and Religious Letters (1778)
- 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)
- 372757: Comfort for drooping and dejected souls (1783)
- 372757: Comfort for drooping and dejected souls (1783)
- 372845: A dissertation on breeding of horses (1760)
- 373003: England's duty under the present Gospel liberty (1701)
- 373269: Twelve sermons preached at the New Jerusalem Temple (1796)
- 373425: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373426: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373429: The standing use of the Scripture (1724)
- 373485: Sermons upon various subjects (1725)
- 373507: The three books of M. Terentius Varro concerning agriculture (1800)
- 373527: The curiosities of London and Westminster described (1784)
- 373549: New hymns on divine love (1785)
- 373631: Human nature in its four-fold state (1720)
- 373723: An essay on the rosary and sodality of the most holy name of Jesus (1772)
- 373764: A view of the life of King David (1765)
- 374024: An historical description of Dunkirk (1794)
- 374082: The last and heavenly speeches, and glorious departure of John Viscount Kenmuir (1774)
- 374092: Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt (1785)
- 374247: Edwy. A dramatic poem (1784)
- 374249: The garden of the soul (1798)
- 374279: A political and military rhapsody (1794)
- 374290: The athenian oracle (1706)
- 374572: Usong (1773)
- 375083: A brand plucked out of the fire (1759)
- 375107: The siege of Troy (1788)
- 375183: A supplement to the second edition of the case of Mr. John Simson, Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow: containing the proceedings of the committee appointed by the Assembly 1727, and of the general Assembly 1728, with the pleadings in the Assembly (1729)
- 375723: Prospectus of a new translation of the Holy Bible from corrected texts of the originals, compared with the ancient versions. With Various Readings, Explanatory Notes, and Critical Observations. By the Rev. Alexander Geddes, L.L.D (1786)
- 375807: Camilla (1796)
- 375809: The story of Lady Juliana Harley (1776)
- 376175: The genuine and uncommon will of a clergyman lately deceas'd (1750)
- 376221: Mirth (1774)
- 376533: An appeal to justice and true liberty (1793)
- 376668: An Act for repairing and widening the road leading from the East side of Barnsley Common, .. to White Cross (1759)
- 376689: The lords protest May 25, 1742, on the bill intitled, An act for indemnifying such persons as shall upon examination, make discoveries touching the disposition of publick money, or concerning the Disposition of Offices, or any Payments or Agreements in respect thereof, or concerning other Matters relating to the Conduct of Robert Earl of Oxford (1742)
- 376804: The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right, by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election? (1769)
- 376985: Observations on the coal-trade in the port of Newcastle upon Tyne, with a comparative view of the two bills brought into the House of Commons last session, by the Right Hon. Lord Mulgrave, and Sir Matthew White Ridley. Also a Fair State of the Parliamentary Speeches, and of the Evidence given to the House, for and against Lord Mulgrave's Bill, with free Remarks on each, By John Stevenson (1789)
- 377053: Discourses on the deceitfulness of humane virtues (1706)
- 377055: Moral reflections and maxims (1706)
- 377104: Principles of politeness (1800)
- 377305: The doating lovers (1715)
- 378043: The memoirs of M. du Gue?-Trouin, Chief of a Squadron in the Royal Navy of France, and Great Cross of the Military Order of St. Lewis. Containing all his sea-actions with the English, Dutch, and Portugueze, in the late wars of King William and Queen Anne. Translated from the French by a sea-officer (1732)
- 378102: Laws, orders, and regulations of the Middlesex Hospital (1793)
- 378118: An essay in favour of the ancient practice of giving the eucharist to children (1728)
- 378180: A relation of a journey to the glaciers in the Dutchy of Savoy (1776)
- 378190: Views taken on and near the River Rhine (1792)
- 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)
- 378227: Boscobel (1709)
- 378285: The complete measurer (1763)
- 378604: A series of letters for the use of young ladies and gentlemen in French and English (1766)
- 379535: Interesting letters of Pope Clement XIV (1777)
- 379754: The cattle-Keeper's assistant (1782)
- 380402: Gazette nationale, ou le Moniteur universel. Aou?t, 1792 (1797)
- 380655: A methodical treatise, concerning bills of exchange (1703)
- 380668: An exact abridgement of all the acts of Parliament relating to the excise. Part 1. On beer, ale, brandy, vinegar, and other liquors (1742)
- 380845: Etmullerus abridg'd (1703)
- 381147: The life of Hannibal (1737)
- 381270: Memoir of a map of the county of Surrey; from a survey made in the years 1789 and 1790. By Joseph Lindley, late assistant to the Astronomer Royal at Greenwich, and William Crosley, land surveyor (1793)
- 381425: A new description of all the counties in England and Wales (1752)
- 381644: Notes of a lecture after the victory over the rebels (1719)
- 381669: A series of letters. Addressed to Sir William Fordyce (1788)
- 381913: A complete treatise of land surveying (1798)
- 381914: A treatise on land-surveying (1799)
- 381997: Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt (1783)
- 382311: La belle assemble?e (1728)
- 382332: The progress of the war (1740)
- 382354: John Tait's directory (1783)
- 382616: Beauties of fables (1795)
- 382799: Quintus Curtius his History of the wars of Alexander (1714)
- 382923: Itinerarium totius Sacræ Scripturæ (1751)
- 383163: Dying thoughts, in three parts (1769)
- 383552: Justification by Christ alone (1745)
- 383707: Sermons, in two volumes (1790)
- 383790: Moderation (1755)
- 384491: The conspiracies of evil-designing men against the real interests of Christ's kingdom (1717)
- 384525: Sentiments offered to the publick, for the coining of forty thousand pounds worth of silver (1771)
- 384606: A collection of Scots poems on several occasions (1787)
- 385552: The office of the Holy Week according to the Roman missal and breviary (1781)
- 385783: Some cursory remarks on a late printed paper (1705)
- 385970: The characters of real devotion (1795)
- 386231: Maxims of equity, collected from, and proved by cases (1728)
- 386290: A strange and wounderfull [sic] yet true relation of the assembling of the crows of England Scotlad [sic] and Ireland near, Berwick-Upon Tweed, at which time was Fought the most Bloody Battle, never heretofore heard off, in which Battle so many thousands were kill'd that few Remain'd alive; And these mortaly Wounded and their Wings Pluck'd Asalso [sic] then appeared Thomas Rymer, in whichhe [sic] foretells strange things that shall happen in the Letter end of this Year or the begning of the next, to the great Comfor of all Britain and Ireland (1715)
- 386426: Poems by the Rev. Thomas Penrose, (1782)
- 386559: An essay towards a proposal for catholic communion (1781)
- 386570: The adventures of a rupee (1782)
- 386583: The compleat parish-officer (1729)
- 386598: Letters of the late Lord Lyttelton (1780)
- 386618: The lord our father in the heavens. A sermon (1794)
- 386708: The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1790)
- 386729: The school for husbands (1776)
- 386782: The sylph; a novel (1780)
- 386795: Sentimental and practical theology (1777)
- 386992: A treatise on the duty of infantry officers (1795)
- 387095: Advice from a lady of quality to her children (1779)
- 387136: A catalogue of about four thousand volumes, lately purchased by L. Davis and C. Reymers, Against Gray's-Inn, Holbourn, Booksellers to the Royal Society. This collection, (which includes a great Number of valuable and useful Books in various Languages and Faculties, Books of Prints, Architecture, and Maps, of the first Impressions, with a great Number of scarce Pamphlets) will begin to be sold very cheap, for ready Money, (the lowest Price being printed in the Catalogue) on Monday, August 13, 1764. And will continue on Sale till Christmas. The Books are generally in neat Condition. Catalogues are delivered (price 6d) by Messrs. Dodsleys, Pall-Mall; Robson, in New Bond Street; Walter, at Charing Cross; Owen, at Temple-Bar; Blithe, at the Royal Exchange; and at the Place of Sale: Where the full Value is given for any Parcel of Books (1764)
- 387384: The history of the United Provinces of the Netherlands (1780)
- 387642: A description of the Royal George (1782)
- 387732: The British constitution invulnerable (1792)
- 387797: Account of the management of the poor in Hamburgh, since the year 1788 (1798)
- 387986: An essay on the nature, causes, and cure of the contagious distemper among the horned cattle in these kingdoms (1770)
- 388174: A christian directory (1792)
- 388220: Select views of the life, reign, and character of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia (1792)
- 388672: Travels during the years 1787, 1788 and 1789 (1793)
- 389135: No cross, no crown (1797)
- 389719: Markham's master-piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. Drawn with great Pains and Approved Experience, and the Publick Practice of the best Horse-Marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The I. Containing Cures Physical: The II. All Cures Chyrargical. Together with The Nature, Use, and Quality of every Simple mentioned through the whole Work. Now the Nineteenth Time Printed, Corrected and Augmented, with above Thirty New Chapters, and Forty new Medicines, heretofore never Published. To which is Added, The Exactest Receipts for Curing all Diseases, in Oxen, Cow, Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Dogs, and all small Catle. Also The compleat jockey. Containing Methods for the Training Horses up for Racing, with their Heats and Courses, and Manner of Keeping, &c. Also, Instructions to avoid being Cheated by Horsecoursers. To which is added in this nineteenth impression, Directions to preserve all sorts of Cattle from all manner of Diseases, and to feed Cattle Fat, without Corn, Hay, or Grass. Also the Way to improve St-Foin. With divers other things never before made publick (1717)
- 389876: A manual of prayers (1733)
- 389951: Elizabeth Paschall, administratrix of Dame Mary Bromsall, deceased, - - - - - - - appellant. The Right Hon. John Lord Carterett, Sir Clement Cotterell, Knt. the Right Hon. Grace Countess Granville, Sir Thomas Cross, Bart. Mark Thurston, Esq; ... respondents. The case of the respondent Mark Thurston, Esq (1735)
- 389959: Elizabeth Paschall, administratrix of Dame Mary Bromsall, deceased, - - - - - - - appellant. The Right Hon. John Lord Carterett, Sir Clement Cotterell, Knt. the Right Hon. Grace Countess Granville, Sir Thomas Cross, Bart. respondents. ... The case of the respondent Sir Thomas Cross, Bart (1735)
- 389992: Elizabeth Paschall, administratrix of Dame Mary Bromsall, deceased, - - - - - - - appellant. The Right Hon. John Lord Carterett, Sir Clement Cotterell, Knt. the Right Hon. Grace Countess Granville, Sir Thomas Cross, Bart. Mark Thurston, Esq; ... respondents. The case of the respondent Mark Thurston, Esq (1735)
- 390073: A memorial of a Christian life (1795)
- 390366: Observations on the third, fourth and fifth chapters of the book of Genesis (1789)
- 390549: Physic in danger (1746)
- 390614: Synopsis apocalyptica (1708)
- 390616: A new paraphrase upon Ecclesiastes (1701)
- 390720: The method of good preaching (1701)
- 390884: Sacred hymns (1782)
- 391083: The life of Captain James Cook (1788)
- 391246: Il conclave del M DCC LXXIV (1775)
- 391338: The order of worship (1794)
- 391338: The order of worship (1794)
- 391459: Mr Mylne's Report respecting Tyne Bridge (1772)
- 391617: A general defence of the principles of the Reformation (1788)
- 391918: A feast for the votaries of Comus (1783)
- 391952: A rattle for grown children (1766)
- 392316: The brothers (1781)
- 392659: Edmund and Velina (1797)
- 392729: The first chapter of Genesis, with a paraphrase of the internal sense, in series, for the use of the New Church. By Manoah Sibly, Minister Of The New Jerusalem Temple, Red Cross Street, Cripplegate (1798)
- 392730: The second Chapter of Genesis, with a paraphrase of the internal sense, in series. For the use of the New Church. By Manoah Sibly, Minister Of The New Jerusalem Temple, Red Cross Street, Cripplegate (1799)
- 392868: The triumphs of the Cross (1776)
- 392892: Dialogues from the German of M. Wieland. I. Araspes and Panthea; OR, The Effects Of Love. II. Socrates and Timoclea, ON Apparent And Real Beauty. To which is prefixed, an essay on sentiment, by the editor (1775)
- 393421: A wife in the right (1772)
- 393488: The history of the reign of Philip the Third (1783)
- 393638: The seasons, and Castle of indolence (1789)
- 393756: The rider (1768)
- 394015: Merry Andrew (1708)
- 394048: The behaviour of the cl-gy (1731)
- 394132: The complete measurer (1755)
- 394134: The complete measurer (1745)
- 394302: An authentic account of an embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China (1798)
- 394336: Biographia dramatica, or, a companion to the playhouse: containing historical and critical memoirs, and original anecdotes, of British and Irish dramatic writers, from the Commencement of our Theatrical Exhibitions; amongst whom are some of the most celebrated Actors. Also An Alphabetical Account of their Works, the Dates when printed, and occasional Observations on their Merits. Together with an introductory view of the rise and progress of the British stage. By David Erskine Baker, Esq A new edition. Carefully corrected; greatly enlarged; and continued from 1764 to 1782: ... (1782)
- 394756: The poetical works (1796)
- 396188: A treatise of foods (1706)
- 396217: Essays on friendship and old-age (1780)
- 396499: Philosophical disquisitions on the Christian religion (1777)
- 397167: A collection of laws which form the constitution of the Bedford Level Corporation (1761)
- 397272: Juvenile poems (1789)
- 397438: The post-Chaise companion (1784)
- 397595: A treatise of church-lands & tithes (1705)
- 397596: A few remarks by William Forbes advocat, on a scurrilous, erroneous, and pedantick pamphlet, entituled, Some charitable observations on his late Treatise of Church-Lands and tithes; by the author of The reformed bishop, under the Vizard of a Moderat Son of the Church of England. Nugae in ore Sacerdotis, Blasphemiae (1706)
- 397597: A letter (1706)
- 397619: A new introduction to the knowledge and use of maps (1774)
- 397786: Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt (1784)
- 398216: Sermons on various divine subjects (1744)
- 398217: Sermons on various divine subjects (1756)
- 398219: Dissertations on six texts of scripture (1737)
- 398535: The pantheon (1800)
- 398579: The shortest way to end disputes about religion (1778)
- 398661: Devotions to Jesus Christ (1795)
- 398988: The merchant and trader's daily companion (1799)
- 399149: An Act for continuing the term and varying the powers of an Act, of the sixth year of His present Majesty, for repairing, widening, and keeping in repair the road leading from Tunbridge Wells, in Kent, to the Cross Ways near Maresfield Street, in ... Sussex, (1787)
- 399510: The art of floating land (1799)
- 399539: Cowley's history of plants (1795)
- 399714: The fowler. Containing rules for taking every species of land and water fowl; whether by fowling piece, net, engine, or otherwise. Such AS, Woodcocks, Felfares, Pigeons, Magpies, Morepoots, Snipes, Gleads, Crows, Rooks, Herns, Partridges, Pheasants, Rails, and Quails. With An Account of their Seasons; Descriptions of their Haunts; and Methods for making Limes, Limed Twigs, Springes, Baits, &c. for taking them. Likewise, instructions for the choice and training of the dogs for fowling; Remedies for their Diseases, &c. &c. Also, a concise essay on song birds, Viz. The Nightingale; Canary Bird; Black Bird, Wood Lark, Linnet, Chaffinch, Robin, Starling, Tit Lark, Bull Finch, Thrush, Sky Lark, Redstart, Wren, Green Finch, Gold Finch, Hedge Sparrow. Clearly Describing Their Seasons, and Nests; with the best Modes for Taking and Preserving them in Health and good Song. By Nicholas Coxe, Esq. Author Of The Huntsman (1795)
- 399946: The schoolmasters most useful companion, and scholar's best instructor, in the knowledge of arithmetic (1775)
- 400080: The complete measurer (1759)
- 400193: Travels through the interior parts of North-America (1779)
- 400368: A new translation of Telemachus (1792)
- 400597: The traveller's pocket-book (1771)
- 400600: The traveller's pocket-book (1775)
- 400601: The traveller's pocket-book (1778)
- 400602: The traveller's pocket-book (1782)
- 400603: The traveller's pocket-book (1788)
- 400604: The traveller's pocket-book (1794)
- 400643: The history and antiquities of Harwich and Dovercourt (1732)
- 400858: The Elements of plane and spherical trigonometry (1781)
- 400873: The elements of Euclid, viz. the first six books, together with the eleventh and twelfth. The Errors, by which Theon, or others, have long ago Vitiated these Books, are Corrected, And some of Euclid's Demonstrations are Restored. Also, the book of Euclid's data, in like manner corrected. By Robert Simson, M. D. Emeritus Professor of Mathematics in the University of Glasgow. To this edition are also annexed, elements of plane and spherical trigonometry (1781)
- 401387: A compleat body of distilling (1731)
- 401437: An exhortation at a communion to a Scots congregation in London (1741)
- 401635: A letter to Lord Viscount Beauchamp (1783)
- 401696: A topographical survey of the counties of Hants, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall, commonly called the western circuit (1791)
- 401833: A brief description of the collegiate church and choir of St. Mary, in the borough of Warwick (1763)
- 401952: A relation of a very extraordinary sleeper (1707)
- 402065: A course of the five orders of civil architecture; with a plan, and some geometrical elevations of town gates of fortified places. By J. Landmann, Professor Of Fortification And Artillery To The Royal Military Academy At Woolwich. The five orders are taken from Mr. Chambers's elegant treatise on civil architecture (1785)
- 402322: A report from the committee, who (upon the 8th day of February, 1764) were appointed to enquire into the causes of the present high price of provisions; with the proceedings of the house thereupon. Published by order of the House of Commons. (1764)
- 402542: A proposition for a new order in architecture (1784)
- 402884: A friendly and compassionate address (1760)
- 402885: A friendly and compassionate address (1761)
- 403515: The statute-Law common-plac'd (1739)
- 403549: A proposition for a new order in architecture (1797)
- 404128: Tracts on the liberty, spiritual and temporal, of protestants in England (1763)
- 404188: Cymbeline (1759)
- 404406: The adventures of Telemachus (1791)
- 404714: Certain ancient tracts concerning the management of landed property reprinted (1767)
- 405447: Voyages from Asia to America (1761)
- 405562: Virgil's Pastorals (1742)
- 406728: A descriptive catalogue of upwards of eleven hundred species and varieties of herbaceous or perennial plants (1789)
- 406831: Arabian tales (1792)
- 407103: Dandelion. Many ladies and gentlemen having expressed a wish to have a day, at Dandelion, devoted to the purpose of a jubilee, ... Cross begs leave to offer to the company ... that the gardens, ... be opened on Monday, the 8th of September, 1800, for that purpose. (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)
- 407664: The grove of Barzai, and his elegy; from the loves of Othniel and Achsah: to which is prefixed, an introductory account of that work. By Joseph Smeeton (1777)
- 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)
- 408365: Essays, moral and political (1742)
- 408608: The ever green, being a collection of Scots poems (1724)
- 408987: A view of the evidence relative to the conduct of the American war (1779)
- 409217: Things as they are (1758)
- 409986: A voyage to the South Atlantic and round cape Horn into the Pacific Ocean, for the purpose of extending the spermaceti whale fisheries, and other objects of commerce, by ascertaining the ports, bays, harbours, and anchoring births, in certain islands and coasts in those seas at which the ships of the British merchants might be refitted (1798)
- 410084: The antient and modern state of the Parish of Cramond (1794)
- 410190: A genealogical history of the royal and illustrious family of the Stevvarts (1710)
- 410212: The history of the shire of Renfrew (1782)
- 410267: Military observations in a tour through part of France, French Flanders, and Luxembourg (1795)
- 410514: The antiquities of Warwickshire (1765)
- 410859: The history of English poetry (1774)
- 410904: Jus parliamentarium (1739)
- 411047: Observations, anatomical, physiological and pathological, on the pulmonary system (1795)
- 411636: Charity: a poetical essay (1773)
- 411795: The london oracle; being a new-year's gift, for the year 1707 (1707)
- 412099: The cattle-Keeper's assistant (1781)
- 412200: A journal of the last voyage perform'd by Monsr. de la Sale, to the Gulph of Mexico (1714)
- 412563: A letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson (1775)
- 412685: A treatise concerning Heaven and Hell (1778)
- 413086: The freeholders and householders, assessed to the payment of taxes within the town of Boston, and the vicinity thereof, are requested to meet at the Cross chamber in Boston, ... Wednesday the 24th. of January 1798, ... when the following propositions will be moved, (1798)
- 413244: Consequences (not before adverted to) that are likely to result from the late revolution of the British Empire (1783)
- 413391: A plain letter to the common people of Great Britain and Ireland (1783)
- 414015: Cary's new map of England and Wales (1794)
- 414424: The orleans Gallery, now exhibiting, at the Great Rooms, late the Royal Academy, No. 125, Pall Mall. April 1793 (1793)
- 414798: Penelope melodrama per Il Teatro di S.M.B. Dedicato all' eccellenza di Carlo Sackville conte di Middlesex dal suo umilissimo servo Paolo Rolli F.R.S (1741)
- 415130: The precious blood of the Son of God, shed without the gates of Jerusalem, for the redemption of the lost and undone sinners: Whereby his Great Love to Mankind is Undeniably Manifested, In these following Particulars: His Agony in the Garden; being betray'd by Judas; being falsly accus'd before Annas, Caiaphas, Herod, and Pilate; his being Scourged, Scorned, and spitefully Used; his Condemnation, and going to Execution; how he was Crucified; of his being Reviled, Pardoning the Thief upon the Cross, and of his Giving up the Ghost. All which is Practically Apply'd and Improved; for the bringing of Sinners out of the Way of Sin and Hell, into Wisdom's Ways. Whose Ways are Ways of Pleasantness, and all her Paths are Peace. By John Hayward, D.D (1731)
- 415267: Princely excellency (1702)
- 415331: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (1751)
- 415332: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (1752)
- 415333: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (1753)
- 415334: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (1754)
- 415417: The prisoner released: a sermon, on Matthew XXV. 36 (1772)
- 415609: A report from the committee appointed (upon the 11th day of March, 1771) to consider how His Majesty's navy may be better supplied with timber. Published by order of the House of Commons. (1771)
- 415610: A report from the committee, appointed (upon the 27th day of January, 1763) to enquire into the state of the private madhouses in this kingdom (1763)
- 415698: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer (1744)
- 416334: British fortitude (1794)
- 416335: The purse (1794)
- 416336: The raft (1798)
- 416374: The tryal of Capt. Thomas Green and his crew (1705)
- 416651: The beauty of providence in bringing together the rich and the poor. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, Southwark, January 1, MDCCLIII. For the Benefit of the Charity-School in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By J. Richardson (1753)
- 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)
- 416703: The pleasures of conjugal-love explain'd (1740)
- 416713: The case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere (1730)
- 417101: The question stated, whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right by voting for Mr. Wilkes at the last election? (1769)
- 417372: Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward (1763)
- 417411: Reflections critical and satyrical, upon a late rhapsody call'd, An essay upon criticism (1711)
- 417453: Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790)
- 417460: Reflections on the Revolution in France (1791)
- 419252: A sketch of the reign of George the third, from 1780, to the close of the year 1790 (1791)
- 419304: A sober and charitable disquisition concerning the importance of the doctrine of the Trinity (1732)
- 419381: The stage defended, from Scripture, reason, experience, and the common sense of mankind, for two thousand years. Occasion'd by Mr. Law's late pamphlet against stage-entertainments. In a letter to ****** By Mr. Dennis (1726)
- 419917: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen, and the liveries of the several companies of the city of London, at the Parish-Church of St. Lawrence Jewry, on Thursday, September 29, 1743 (1743)
- 420560: Spenser's Fairy Queen attempted in blank verse, with notes, critical and explanatory (1783)
- 420905: This day at eleven o'clock, John Frost, is to stand on the pillory, at Charing Cross, living or dead (1793)
- 420906: This day at twelve o'clock, John Frost is to stand on the pillory at Charing Cross, for supporting the rights of the people!!! (1793)
- 421029: Thoughts on the present state of the prisons of this country (1780)
- 421462: Venice preserv'd (1750)
- 421463: Venice preserv'd: or, A plot discover'd (1752)
- 421464: Venice preserv'd (1754)
- 422243: A topographical survey of the counties of Stafford, Chester, and Lancaster (1787)
- 423157: The Whig. A poem (1776)
- 423528: The works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, collected in three volumes. (1792)
- 424838: A sketch of the times: or, Memoirs of Lord Derville. In two volumes (1781)
- 427406: Dives and Lazarus. Or, rather Devilish Dives (1702)
- 430226: Love to our neighbour recommended; and the duties thereof importunately urged (1749)
- 432091: In the House of Representatives, Dec. 2, 1775 (1775)
- 436597: The Amicable Fire Company are requested to meet at the Cross Keys opposite John Todd's, at the corner of Fourth and Chesnut-Streets, at six o'clock this evening (1778)
- 437291: Grace and glory: or, Heaven given only to saints (1788)
- 441613: Proposals for printing by subscription, No cross, no crown (1795)
- 452657: A pastoral letter (1789)
- 453088: The purse (1797)
- 453663: An account of the alteration and present state of the penal laws of Pennsylvania (1794)
- 455052: Boston, January 29, 1789. To the publick (1789)
- 468417: To cover this season, 1787 (1787)
- 469533: The liturgy of the Church of England: adorn'd with 52 historical cuts (1773)
- 469636: A copy of the bill, intitled, An act for indemnifying such persons as shall, upon examination, make discoveries touching the disposition of publick money, or concerning the disposition of offices, or any payments or agreements in respect thereof, or concerning other matters relating to the conduct of Robert Earl of Orford (1742)
- 470091: Divine precepts, being the last dying sayings of that reverend divine Mr. Baxter (1701)
- 470381: The A, B, C, with the shorter catechism (1726)
- 470610: Edinburgh almanack (1764)
- 470611: Edinburgh almanack (1765)
- 470612: Edinburgh almanack (1767)
- 470613: The Edinburgh almanack (1772)
- 470614: The Edinburgh almanack (1773)
- 470615: The Edinburgh almanack for the year M,DCC,LXXVI (1776)
- 470637: The town and country almanack (1783)
- 471333: Votes of the House of Commons. Lunæ, 13 die Februarii, 1769 (1769)
- 471933: Apocalypsis (1671)
- 472242: The youth's instructor. Prose and verse (1792)
- 472313: Merry Andrew [sic] a prognostication for the year 1699, after a new fashion (1699)
- 473161: An exhortation at a communion to a Scots congregation in London (1735)
- 473197: David's repentance; or, The true penitent bewailing his sins (1700)
- 473371: The contrast: or, A comparative view of the most material facts, insisted upon by either party in the Douglas cause (1760)
- 474283: [blank] of the parish of [blank] in the [blank] of [blank] maketh oath (1666)
- 474707: Information for Robert Macnair, merchant in Glasgow, charger (1771)
- 474708: Information for James Coulter, John Cross, and other merchants in Glasgow, insurers of the ship Jean, and her cargo, suspenders (1771)
- 475396: A new collection in prose and verse, for the use of English schools. (1771)
- 475422: The last speech and dying words of Thomas Potts, weaver in Paisley (1797)
- 475440: Archd. Neill printer and bookseller, at his shop, south side of the Cross, Haddington, sells at reasonable rates ... (1767)
- 475450: Hosiery, hat, glove and umbrella ware-house (1800)
- 475492: Gazette extraordinary (1790)
- 476563: Grammatical exercises; or, An exemplification of the several moods and tenses, and of the principal rules of construction (1791)
- 477384: The monitor; or, Green-room laid open (1767)
- 477385: The Theatrical monitor (1767)
- 477759: A defence of the present ministers (1784)
- 478076: Six cantatas for a voice, with a through bass, two of which are accompanied with a violin (1710)
- 478223: A sermon, preached by the Rev. James Page, of Upton-upon-Severn (1797)
- 478343: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Cross portioner of Uddingston (1790)
- 478343: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Cross portioner of Uddingston (1790)
- 478343: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Cross portioner of Uddingston (1790)
- 478412: An account of the sufferings of Col. John Gerard, and Mr. Peter Vowel, the first being beheaded on Tower Hill, July the 10th, 1654. the latter hang'd the same day at Charing Cross. (1654)
- 478695: A catalogue of the entire library of Mr. Royston, wine merchant, of Great St. Helen's, lately deceased (1759)
- 478707: A new treatise on short hand, on an improved plan (1790)
- 478742: Sculptura; or, the history and art of chalcography, and engraving in copper (1765)
- 478744: We, whose names are subscribed, request the freeholders, and the householders assessed to the payment of taxes, within the town of Boston and the vicinity thereof, to hold a meeting at the Cross Chamber in Boston (1797)
- 478781: A general martyrology (1770)
- 478987: An Act for repairing the roads leading from Stump Cross, in the parish of Chesterford, in the county of Essex, to Newmarket Heath, and the town of Cambridge, in the county of Cambridge. (1755)
- 478988: An Act for repairing the roads leading from Stump Cross, in the parish of Chesterford, in the county of Essex, to Newmarket Heath, and the town of Cambridge, in the county of Cambridge. (1755)
- 478997: A dialogue between Dr. Johnson and Dr. Goldsmith, in the Shades (1785)
- 479388: Unrighteous abuse detected and chastised, or, a vindication of innocence and integrity (1781)
- 479618: Cards armorial (1691)
- 479737: A genealogical history of the royal and illustrious family of the Stewarts (1710)
- 479738: The history of the shire of Renfrew (1782)
- 480342: Jupiter & Saturn (1782)
- 480404: A description of the Royal George (1782)
- 480421: Jupiter & Saturn (1782)
- 480570: The farmer (1781)
- 480618: Scheme for the creation and management of a provisionary fund[.] (1790)
- 480729: The history of the Swedish Countess of G- (1777)
- Cro?s
- Cro??e in Cheape
- cro??e in Cheape
- Cro??e in Chepe
- Cro??e in we?t Cheap
- Cro??e
- Eleanor Cross in Cheapside
- Great Cross
- 378043: The memoirs of M. du Gue?-Trouin, Chief of a Squadron in the Royal Navy of France, and Great Cross of the Military Order of St. Lewis. Containing all his sea-actions with the English, Dutch, and Portugueze, in the late wars of King William and Queen Anne. Translated from the French by a sea-officer (1732)
- great Cro??e in Cheap
- great Cro??e in UUe?t cheape
- great Cro??e in We?t Cheape
- great cro??e
- great Cro??e
- great crosse
- olde Cro??e in Cheape
- Open
- 1240: The patriot (1753)
- 26534: A bill for establishing the trade to Africa (1713)
- 31440: A defence of the Reply to the Caveat, &c (1715)
- 71051: The Genius of Kent; or, County miscellany (1792)
- 122549: The repulsive maid (1658)
- 138284: Munster and Abingdon or the Open rebellion there, and unhappy tumult here (1657)
- 215923: A treatise of the celestial work and worship (1721)
- 225146: Publicans beware!!! Open not your houses for the court candidates 'till master Rose sends down the cash from the Treasury; (1790)
- 232012: An essay on the nature and method of ascertaining the specifick shares of proprietors (1766)
- 234438: The flower-Garden display'd (1734)
- 239589: The gamesters garland (1750)
- 243656: The popish pretenders to the forfeited estates in Ireland unmask'd (1702)
- 251814: The botanical Magazine (1787)
- 255253: A bill for dividing and inclosing the several open arable fields (1771)
- 271989: Six sermons (1708)
- 274017: Peaceful discussion, and not tumultuary violence the means of redressing national grievances (1795)
- 276104: The travels of true godliness (1763)
- 283094: Wakefield. To be sold by auction, at the house of Mr. Samuel Cooke, the Strafford-Arms Inn, in Wakefield, on Monday the 30th of Dec. 1793, ... all those fifteen allotments of land situate lying and being upon Westgate Moor, in the parish of Wakefield, (1793)
- 283096: To be sold by auction, at the house of Mr. Samuel Cooke, the Strafford-Arms Inn, in Wakefield, on Monday the 30th day of December, 1793, ... all those fifteen allotments of land, situate upon Westgate-Moor, in the parish of Wakefield, (1793)
- 301949: The botanical magazine (1793)
- 327398: The protestant Jesuite unmask'd. In answer to the two parts of Cassandra (1704)
- 327759: The post-Boy robb'd of his mail (1706)
- 330049: The case of the African Company's property to the trade and settlements in Africa (1713)
- 332013: An act for dividing (1757)
- 332359: The merry quack doctor (1775)
- 334832: An essay towards a description of Bath (1749)
- 336280: The flower-Garden display'd (1732)
- 353235: Histoire des revolutions D'Ecosse et D'Irlande ou recueil de pie?ces originales qui n'ont jamais e?te? publie?es (1761)
- 358003: Self-consideration necessary to self-preservation (1713)
- 371156: De leydsman der vreemdelingen (1759)
- 378295: The complete merchant's clerk (1754)
- 380225: An help for the more easy and clear understanding of the Holy Scriptures: being the Revelation of St John the Divine (1717)
- 388585: Instructions for children (1723)
- 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)
- 411019: Mr. John Dunton's dying groans from the Fleet-Prison (1723)
- 413117: Raunds inclosure (1797)
- 416508: A short narrative and justification of the proceedings of the committee appointed by the Adventurers, to prosecute the discovery of the passage to the western ocean of America (1749)
- 419472: Statutes and rules, for the government of the General Kent and Canterbury hospital. Open to the sick and lame poor from any part of the county (1793)
- 476465: A new-years-gift for Protestants: or, A looking-glass displaying the sweet face of popery (1683)
- Standarde
- the Cro??e in Cheape
- This Cro??e in we?t cheape
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