MoEML References in Shakeosphere
FLEE2: Fleet Hill or Ludgate Hill
Variants:
- Ludgate hill
- 20404: A complete collection of old and new English and Scotch songs (1736)
- 29872: A scheme for a three million lottery (1712)
- 30499: A short biographical account of some of the most eminent characters born in the various counties of England (1790)
- 40918: La clef de la prononciation de la langue Franc?aise (1772)
- 41294: A trip through London (1728)
- 41633: Contemplations on the eternal and immutable justice of God (1787)
- 61339: A collection of some attempts made to the North-East, and North-West, for the finding a passage to Japan, China, &c (1676)
- 64764: The Gentleman's companion: or, Tradesman's delight (1735)
- 71095: The Dramatic censor (1751)
- 71849: An Epitome of the vveekly news (1682)
- 71878: The Courier, and evening gazette (1793)
- 71905: The London recorder, and Sunday gazette (1783)
- 72011: The True Protestant mercury: or, Occurrences forein and domestick (1680)
- 72651: The Political controversy: or, Weekly magazine (1762)
- 72995: The Courier (1792)
- 76048: The history of the damnable Popish Plot, in its various branches & progress (1680)
- 77159: Self-surrender unto God (1648)
- 77601: Sha?ar Ha Rivson ?o Petach Hechivson ?el L'Shon Hakodesh The first gate, or The outward door to the holy tongue, opened in English (1654)
- 78378: The faith, doctrine and religion, professed and protected in the realm of England, and dominions of the same (1681)
- 78662: A short catechism (1645)
- 78739: The garland of good-will (1678)
- 79165: The efficiency of Gods grace in bringing gain-saying sinners to Christ (1654)
- 79461: A letter from a gentleman in Ireland to his brother in England (1677)
- 80010: A solemn engagement of the army under the command of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax (1647)
- 80717: The compleat surveyor (1674)
- 80832: A chronicle of the kings of England (1674)
- 83187: A learned discourse on various subjects, viz. of the rise and power of Parliaments (1685)
- 83887: An essay in morality. Written by G.B. to his friend H.P. Esquire. In which the nature of virtue and vice is distinctly stated, their respective reasonableness and unreasonableness demonstrated, and several useful conclusions inferred (1682)
- 83901: Compendium Euclidis curiosi: or, Geometrical operations (1677)
- 84046: Gray hayres crowned with grace (1655)
- 84163: Reall thankfulnesse: or, A sermon preached in Pauls Church London, upon the second day of November, 1645 (1645)
- 84732: The confession and execution of Leticia Wigington of Ratclif (1681)
- 84769: Animadversiones in Malachiæ Thrustoni M.D., Diatribam de respirationis usu primario. Auctore doctissimo, Geo. Entio Eq. Aur. Med.D. & Collegio Lond. Socio (1685)
- 85067: The Irish treaty, or the last and best intelligence from Ireland (1643)
- 86027: Gods arrow against atheists (1656)
- 86938: The compleat surveyor (1653)
- 87187: XXXV. Sermons· (1681)
- 87762: CVIII lectures upon the fourth of John (1647)
- 88286: Gods revenge upon his Parliaments and peoples enemies, by the examples of some great malignants, whom God hath punished to give others warning (1643)
- 88287: Lexicon Anglo-Græco-Latinum Novi Testamenti. Or, A complete alphabetical concordance of all the words contained in the New Testament, both English, Greek, and Latine (1658)
- 88749: Moral gallantry (1685)
- 89054: A chronicle of the kings of England (1665)
- 89396: Histories, novels, and translations, written by the most ingenious Mrs. Behn; The second volume, the greatest part never before printed: viz. 1. A theory or system of several new-inhabited worlds lately discover'd and pleasantly describ'd, in five nights conversation with Madam the Marchioness of ***** Written in French by the famous Mons. Fontanelle. 2. An essay on translation and translated prose. 3. The history of oracles, and cheats of the pagan priests fully discovr'd. Written in Latin by Dr. Vandale. Translated into French and improv'd by the famous Mons. Fontanelle. 4. The blind lady a beauty: a novel. 5. The dumb virgin: or, the force of imagination: a novel. 6. The unhappy fortunate lady: a true history. 7. The wandring beauty: or, The lucky fair one. 8. The unhappy mistake: or, The impious vow punish'd (1700)
- 89683: The politician discovered, or Considerations of the late pretensions that France claims to England and Ireland; and her designs and plots in order thereunto (1681)
- 89762: The inrichment of the vveald of Kent· Or A direction to the husbandman (1660)
- 89778: Instructions and propositions drawne up and agreed on by divers well affected persons in the city of London (1643)
- 89840: Mr. Roger Le Stranges sayings (1681)
- 90364: The report of the Committee for receiving informations concerning the Popish plot (1680)
- 90526: The plain Englishman's historian: or, A compendious chronicle of England, from its first being inhabited to this present year 1679 (1679)
- 90804: XXI sermons (1681)
- 91433: Nine cases of conscience (1678)
- 91718: Euclid's elements of geometry (1661)
- 91815: The compleat surveyor (1679)
- 91985: Glossographia: or A dictionary, interpreting all such hard words of whatsoever language, now used in our refined English tongue (1661)
- 92184: The true history of Cara Mustapha. Late grand visier (1685)
- 92854: A discourse of natural bathes, and mineral waters (1673)
- 93095: A chronicle of the kings of England (1670)
- 93604: He? te?s kaine?s diathe?ke?s sympho?nia. Or, An alphabeticall concordance of all the Greek words contained in the New Testament (1658)
- 95061: An English expositour, or Compleat dictionary (1676)
- 95372: The inrichment of the weald of Kent· Or A direction to the husband-man (1656)
- 95466: Magnalia naturæ: or, The philosophers-stone lately expos'd to publick sight and sale (1680)
- 96089: Englands chronicle: or, The lives & reigns of the kings and queens from the time of Julius Cæsar to the present reign of K. William and Q. Mary (1689)
- 96434: The golden fleece: or, Old England restored to its old honest vocation. By J.F. a well-wisher to industry. Licensed April 2. 1679 (1679)
- 97156: Julian the apostate (1682)
- 97245: The several informations of John Mac-Namarra, Maurice Fitzgerrald, and James Nash: gent. relating to the horrid Popish plot in Ireland (1680)
- 97912: Cheap and good husbandry (1664)
- 97919: Country contentments. Or, The husbandmans recreations (1660)
- 98836: A vvay to get vvealth (1660)
- 98982: The faith, doctrine and religion, professed and protected in the realm of England, and dominions of the same; expressed in Thirty nine Articles (1675)
- 99350: A short catechism, containing the principles of religion (1678)
- 99382: The art of heraldry (1685)
- 99450: The mirrour of Christian piety (1679)
- 99457: An exact account of the trials of the several persons arraigned at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bailey for London & Middlesex (1678)
- 100358: Doctrine of contentment briefly explained, and practically applied (1671)
- 101208: The history of the damnable Popish Plot, in its various branches and progress (1681)
- 101565: A chronicle of the kings of England (1660)
- 101622: The character of a turbulent, pragmatical Jesuit and factious Romish priest (1678)
- 102139: The reasons presented by the dissenting brethren against certain propositions concerning presbyteriall government (1648)
- 102594: The history of four-footed beasts and serpents (1658)
- 102738: Academia scientiarum: or The academy of sciences (1687)
- 102833: The power of godlines, [sic] both doctrinally, and practically handled (1657)
- 102837: England's weal & prosperity proposed: or, Reasons for erecting publick vvork-houses in every county (1681)
- 102870: The life and reign of King Richard the Second. By a person of quality (1681)
- 102895: A treatise of the covenant of grace (1645)
- 103998: A quære concerning drinking Bath-water, at Bathe, resolved. By Evgenivs Philander (1673)
- 104325: Logic; or, The art of thinking (1685)
- 104425: Minerva, or, The art of weaving (1677)
- 104728: The wonders of the little world: or, a general history of man (1678)
- 104752: Geodætes practicus: or, The art of surveying· (1664)
- 105715: Caleb's inheritance in Canaan: by grace, not works (1655)
- 106231: A medicinal dispensatory, containing the whole body of physick (1657)
- 106486: The French conjurer (1678)
- 108099: Gods incomparable goodnesse unto Israel (1647)
- 108654: The foundation of Christian religion (1671)
- 110522: A narrative, together with letters presented by Captaine Taylor, to the Honourable House of Commons, concerning the late successe obtained by the Parliament forces in Carnavanshire in North Wales, against Sir Iohn Owen, and his forces, consisting of malignant papists and Cavaliers (1648)
- 110870: The great assize: or Day of jubile (1685)
- 112839: The ox muzzled, and Ox-ford dried: or, A vindication of the church's rights against all her sacrilegious enemies. By Humfrey Brown, Master of Arts. Imprimatur John Downame. (1650)
- 113582: Christ the riches of the Gospel, and the hope of Christians (1654)
- 113941: Gray hayres crowned with grace (1654)
- 114104: Blood washed away by tears of repentence (1657)
- 114184: His Highnesse the Lord Protector's speeches to the Parliament in the Painted Chamber (1654)
- 115148: The tempestuous soul calmed by Jesus Christ (1653)
- 115335: ?Igeret HaMaskil Iggeret hammashkil. Or, An admonitory epistle unto Mr Rich. Baxter, and Mr Tho. Hotchkiss, about their applications (or mis-applications rather) of several texts of Scripture (tending cheifly) to prove that the afflictions of the godly are proper punishments (1655)
- 115584: Sha?ar Ha Shini ?o Petach Taphnimu ?el LeShon HaKodesh The second gate, or The inner door to the holy tongue (1655)
- 115673: A briefe relation of the late horrid rebellion acted in the island Barbadas, in the West-Indies (1650)
- 115728: Temporis Angustiæ. Stollen houres recreations (1649)
- 115786: The right teaching of useful knowledg, to fit scholars for som [sic] honest profession (1649)
- 115929: The saints communion with God, and Gods communion with them in ordinances (1655)
- 115965: Spiritual flovvers for saints and sinners (1655)
- 115971: Sepher Milaytzath HaShemoth or, The true interpretation and etymologie of Christian names (1655)
- 116091: A Christians duty and safety in evill times (1653)
- 116189: Arithmetick: vulgar, decimal, instrumental, algebraical (1660)
- 116344: The church sinking, saved by Christ (1645)
- 118506: A treatise of justification (1652)
- 118833: The sacred and soveraigne church-remedie: or, The primitive and apostolicall way of composing ecclesiasticall differences, and establishing the churches of Christ (1645)
- 119466: Reverendo doctissimoq; viro, Radulpho Cudvvorth, S.T.P. Coll. Christi apud Cantabrigiensis præfecto, has suas lucubratiunculas Geo Bright D.D.C. Tabulæ Mosaicæ duæ (1680)
- 120534: The inrichment of the weald of Kent. Or A direction to the husbandman, for the true ordering, manuring, and inriching of all the grounds within the wealds of Kent, and Sussex; and may generally serve for all the grounds in England of that nature: as 1. Shewing the nature of wealdish ground, comparing it with the soyl of the shires at large. 2. Declaring what the marl is, and the several sorts thereof, and where it is usually found. 3. The profitable use of marl, and other rich manuring, as well in each sort of arable land, as also for the increase of corn and pasture through the kingdome. Painfully gathered for the good of this island, by a man of great eminence and worth, but revised, inlarged, and corrected with the consent, and by conference with the first author. By G.M. (1664)
- 121232: An English expositour, or Compleat dictionary (1680)
- 121234: An English expositour, or Compleat dictionary (1684)
- 121595: A method of government for such publick working alms-houses as may be erected in every county for bringing all idle hands to industry (1679)
- 121665: The accidence in questions and answers (1683)
- 122201: Doxologia; or Glory to the Father (1672)
- 122334: The foundation of Christian religion (1660)
- 123039: A new orchard and garden: or, The best way for planting, graffing, and to make any ground good for a rich orchard (1665)
- 123184: The famous and remarkable history of Sir Richard Whittington (1678)
- 123459: A true relation of a strange apparition which appear'd to the Lady Gray (1681)
- 123869: Barnabas and Boanerges: or, Wine and oyle for afflicted soules (1646)
- 124356: Mellificium musarum: the marrovv of the muses. Or, An epitome of divine poetrie (1650)
- 124598: The foundation of Christian religion (1677)
- 125208: A philosophical and divine discourse blazoning upon this blazing star (1681)
- 125453: Grammatica Anglo-Latina. An English and Latine grammar (1651)
- 126275: A defence of the country parsons? admonition (1688)
- 126307: The school of vertue (1677)
- 126422: An excellent new ballad, to the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love. (1681)
- 126426: The great assize: or Day of jubile (1683)
- 126656: The use of a mathematical instrument, called a quadrant (1665)
- 127069: The right teaching of useful knowledg, to fit scholars for som honest profession (1649)
- 127324: An elegie sacred to the memory of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey Knight (1678)
- 127470: An English expositour, or Compleat dictionary (1671)
- 127783: The English hous-wife (1664)
- 127806: Zenexton ante-pestilentiale. Or, A short discourse of the plague (1665)
- 128283: Four sermons publickly delivered at several times in Ecclesfeild Church in Yorke-shire (1655)
- 128368: Sha?ar Ha Rivshon ?o Petach Hechivson ?el L'Shon Hakodesh The first gate, or The outward door to the holy tongue, opened in English (1654)
- 129240: A seasonable caution to apostate Protestants: or, mercy and judgment at once visible (1680)
- 129258: England's calamity, foreshewn in Germanie's misery (1680)
- 129461: The foundation of Christian religion (1661)
- 129719: The scornful lady (1677)
- 130260: A tutor to astronomy & geography, or, The use of the Copernican spheres (1665)
- 131788: His Highnesse the Lord Protector's speech to the Parliament in the Painted Chamber (1654)
- 132173: Campanalogia: or, The art of ringing improved (1677)
- 132439: An excellent new ballad, to the tune of How unhappy is Phillis in love. (1681)
- 132457: The preachers tripartite (1657)
- 134719: A short treatise containing all the principal grounds of Christian religion (1656)
- 135565: An essay to the explaining of the Revelation· (1661)
- 136255: Norwood's system of navigation (1685)
- 138000: A short treatise containing all the principal grounds of Christian religion (1654)
- 138984: Boanarges and Barnabas: or Judgement and mercy for afflicted soules (1646)
- 139412: Synopsis medicinæ (1681)
- 139682: Arithmetick, vulgar, decimal, and instrumental (1657)
- 139688: The English hous-wife (1660)
- 140550: An English expositour, or Compleat dictionary (1688)
- 141315: Historical collections. The second part (1680)
- 141923: The second part of the Reports of Sir George Croke Knight (1658)
- 142225: The Welsh fortune-teller; or, Sheffery Morgan's observation of the stars, as he sat upon a mountain in Wales (1689)
- 142929: The resolutions of the House of Commons, for the impeachment of Sir William Scroggs Knt. chief justice of the court of King's bench (1680)
- 143188: The humble address of the House of Commons, presented to His Majesty, upon Tuesday the 21th. day of December, 1680. In answer to His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, upon the 15th. day of the same December. (1680)
- 143351: The resolutions of the House of Commons, for the impeachment of Sir William Scrogs Knight, chief justice of the court of King's bench (1680)
- 143488: Articles of Impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq; with the vote of the commons in Parliament upon the said articles. (1680)
- 143760: The life and reign of King Richard the Second. By a person of quality (1681)
- 144267: A vvay to get vvealth (1664)
- 144846: Articles of impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq (1680)
- 144933: The Rotterdam Quakers excommunication and damning of George Joyce (1671)
- 145455: The Irsih [sic] treaty, or the last and best intelligence from Ireland (1643)
- 145511: Virginia in America, richly valued: more especially the southerne parts (1651)
- 147312: A short treatise containing all the principall grounds of Christian religion (1650)
- 147347: The ancient ecclesiastical histories of the first six hundred years after Christ (1663)
- 147930: A short treatise, contayning all the principall grounds of Christian religion (1646)
- 148610: A survey of the microcosme. Or the anatomie of the bodies of man and woman (1675)
- 149117: Miscellanies: or, mathematical lucubrations, of Mr. Samuel Foster (1659)
- 151330: The great assize: or, Day of jubilee (1681)
- 151384: Articles of impeachment of high treason, and other great crimes and misdemeanors against Sir William Scroggs Chief Justice of the court of King's bench (1680)
- 151478: The use of a mathematical instrument, called a quadrant (1677)
- 151579: Observations in chyrurgery and anatomy (1687)
- 151753: Geodætes practicus: or The art of surveying· (1666)
- 152205: A dialogue between life and death (1679)
- 155331: Sacred geographie. Or Scriptural mapps (1671)
- 155717: [Hebrew] Thesaurus linguæ sanctæ (1686)
- 155787: A key to famous Mr. Rich's short-hand-table (1680)
- 157098: The hitsory [sic] of the Bible (1682)
- 158199: Religio stoici. (1663)
- 158742: Arithmetick: vulgar, decimal, instrumental, algebraical (1659)
- 160818: A method of government for such publick working alms-houses as may be erected in every county for bringing all idle hands to industry (1670)
- 161806: England's remarques: or, A view of all the counties of England and Wales (1676)
- 162993: A chronicle of the kings of England (1665)
- 163550: A tutor to astrologie: or Astrology made easie (1667)
- 163791: The doctrine of the Bible: or, Rules of discipline (1646)
- 165694: Glossographia: or A dictionary, interpreting all such hard words of whatsoever language now used in our refined English tongue (1659)
- 168199: Doxologia; or glory to the Father (1672)
- 169227: The Welsh fortune-teller, or, Sheffery Morgan's observation of the stars, as he sat upon a mountain in Wales (1689)
- 170316: A catalogue of globes celestial and terrestial (1673)
- 170444: Sha?ar Ha Shini ?o Petach Taphnimu ?el LeShon HaKodesh The second gate, or The inner door to the holy tongue (1655)
- 177593: The lost lady (1638)
- 177905: The lost lady (1639)
- 181148: Sinetes passions vppon his fortunes (1597)
- 193619: Sapientia clamitans (1638)
- 274930: The remarkable history of the rise and fall of Masaniello, the fisherman of Naples (1756)
- 278018: A brief concordance or table to the Bible of the last translation (1757)
- 289258: The trial at large of Francis Henry De la Motte, for high treason, at the Session House in the Old Bailey, on Saturday the fourteenth of July, 1781 (1781)
- 292803: The case and appeal of James Ashley, of Bread-Street, London: addressed to the publick in general (1753)
- 293190: Pavement-Office, Guildhall, London, 16th April 1789. At a special public meeting of the commissioners of sewers, lamps, pavements, &c. of the city of London and liberties thereof, convened by order of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, on Wednesday the 15th day of April, 1789. Ordered, that all the inspectors do with proper assistants attend from day to day, previous to and on Thursday the 23d. Instant, and under the direction of the surveyor remove or cause to be removed, all hoards, scaffolidng and other projections, now fixed upon or over the foot or carriage ways of Fleet-street, Ludgate-hill, Ludgate-street, and St. Paul's Church-yard, and the cross-streets, lanes and passages leading into the same, and likewise that they do prevent the fixing any such hoards, scaffolding or other projections, upon or over the said foot or carriage ways. (1789)
- 301628: The gigantick history, volume the second (1741)
- 365804: A call to delaying sinners (1750)
- 409006: The posthumous works of Jeremiah Seed, M.A (1752)
- 416250: The Royal kalendar: or, Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America. For the year 1795 (1795)
- 416253: The Royal kalendar: or, Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America. For the year 1797 (1797)
- 420843: Theodosius: or, The force of Love (1765)
- 424593: An explanation of Dassier's medals of the sovereigns of England (1797)
- 467946: An answer to a speech delivered by the Honourable Henry Booth Esq; in Westchester, March 2d. 1680/1. At his being elected one of the Knights of the Shire for that county to serve in the Parliament summon'd to meet at Oxford the 21th. of the said month, to the gentlemen and free-holders of the county palatine of Chester. (1683)
- 471558: The o?ung surgeons dictionary; or, pupils instructor (1782)
- 476914: Articles of Impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq (1680)
- 476915: Articles of Impeachment against Edward Seymour esq (1680)
- 476916: Articles of Impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq (1680)
- 476917: Articles of Impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq (1680)
- 477239: An excellent new ballad, to the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love. (1681)
- Ludgate Hill
- 327: The mysterious penitent; or, the Norman chateau. A romance. ... (1800)
- 472: The lives of the princes of the illustrious House of Orange (1734)
- 756: A letter to M. de Voltaire (1760)
- 770: Opposition more necessary than ever (1742)
- 1175: A particular account of Mrs. Stephens's method of preparing and giving the medicine for the stone and gravel (1750)
- 1178: Parish law (1748)
- 1180: Parish law: or, A guide to justices of the peace, ministers, churchwardens, overseers of the poor, constables, surveyors of the highways, vestry-clerks, and all others concern'd in parish business (1750)
- 1183: Parish law (1755)
- 1594: Letter to Her R--l H-s the P-s D-w-g-r of W- on the approaching peace (1762)
- 1785: Four odes (1750)
- 2067: The Christian sacrifice explain'd (1751)
- 2455: Poems for young ladies. In three parts. Devotional, moral, and entertaining (1785)
- 2570: A philosophical and religious dialogue in the shades (1778)
- 2607: Philosophical dissertation upon death. composed for the consolation of the unhappy. By a friend to truth. (1732)
- 2888: Remarkable cures perform'd by tar-water (1745)
- 2937: Observations on a new and easy method of curing disorders, by factitious air (1780)
- 4084: The tryal between J. G. Biker, plaintiff; and M. Morley, Doctor of Physic, defendant (1741)
- 4331: The elements of commerce, politics and finances, in three treatises on those important subjects. By Thomas Mortimer, Esq. author of a treatise on the funds, entitled, Every man his own broker (1774)
- 4414: A treatise of the venereal disease (1745)
- 5281: The comical and tragical history of the lives and adventures of the most noted bayliffs in and about London and Westminster (1723)
- 5408: Analyse des sons de la langue franc?oise (1776)
- 5763: The builder's pocket-companion (1747)
- 5789: An answer to the queries, contained in A letter to Dr. Shebbeare, printed in the Public Ledger, August 10 (1775)
- 5822: A burlesque translation of Homer (1774)
- 6178: Britannia in mourning (1742)
- 6221: The book of Psalms, with the argument of each Psalm, And A Preface Giving Some General Rules For The Interpretation Of This Sacred Book. By Peter Allix D. D. late Treasurer of Salisbury (1717)
- 7071: The art of making pens scientifically (1799)
- 7421: An impartial enquiry into the case of Miss Blandy (1752)
- 7500: The illustrious and renowned history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1766)
- 7501: The illustrious and renowned history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1775)
- 7555: A full reply to Lieut. Cadogan's Spanish hireling, &c. and Lieut. Mackay's letter (1743)
- 7763: The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero (1757)
- 8754: The groans of Germany (1741)
- 9324: Fanny: or, the amours of a west-country young lady (1755)
- 9347: A faithful narrative of the conversion and death of Count Struensee (1774)
- 9631: An epistle to Dr. Young (1734)
- 9646: An epistle to Dr. Young (1738)
- 9915: A letter of condoleance (1742)
- 10069: The lives of the princes of the illustrious House of Orange (1734)
- 10519: A letter to the merchants and tradesmen of Great Britain (1733)
- 10614: A letter to the author of a book, entituled An enquiry into the nature of the human soul (1741)
- 11213: An account of the late Dr. Goldsmith's illness (1774)
- 11217: A new general English dictionary; peculiarly calculated for the use and improvement of such as are unacquainted with the learned languages (1765)
- 11223: A New guide to geography; principally designed for the use of schools, and beginners in that useful science (1756)
- 11791: A letter to a young gentleman upon his admission into the university (1753)
- 11793: Poems on several occasions (1736)
- 11824: Poems on several occasions. By a gentleman (1733)
- 11899: Posthumous works of the late learned William King, L.L.D. in verse and prose. Published from his original manuscripts, purchased of his sister, by Joseph Browne, M.D. To which is prefixed, an account of his life and writings, with a true copy of his last will and testament made by himself the Night before he Died (1734)
- 12191: Seasonable remarks on some proceedings of the last Parliament (1735)
- 12356: Poems upon several occasions (1753)
- 12782: A treatise upon planting (1777)
- 12897: A second dissertation on the motion of the blood, and effects on bleeding (1757)
- 13255: Ovid's Metamorphoses. In fifteen books. Made English by several hands. Adorn'd with cuts. ... . The third edition, with great improvements, by Mr. Sewell. (1733)
- 13281: Reflections on the causes of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire (1752)
- 13478: The secret history of Queen Zarah (1743)
- 13563: Sober advice from Horace (1737)
- 14327: Sober advice from Horace (1735)
- 14446: A duel and no duel (1743)
- 14862: Inoculation made easy (1766)
- 15366: A general system of surgery (1745)
- 15387: A general system of surgery (1753)
- 16312: The whole works of Walter Moyle, Esq (1727)
- 16362: The wandering spy: or The merry travellers (1723)
- 16406: A wife and no wife (1742)
- 19004: The chace. A poem (1749)
- 19893: The comical pilgrim (1722)
- 20202: The dangerous consequences of Parliamentary divisions (1742)
- 20646: Democritus, the laughing philosopher's trip into England (1723)
- 21965: A candid enquiry into the merits of Doctor Cadogan's Dissertation on the gout (1772)
- 21987: A candid enquiry into the merits of Doctor Cadogan's Dissertation on the gout (1773)
- 22792: A guide to the English tongue (1756)
- 22972: A catalogue of books, printed for, and sold by Richard Ware, at the Bible and Sun on Ludgate-Hill, removed from Amen-Corner (1755)
- 23064: The capacity and extent of the human understanding (1747)
- 23821: A compendium of anatomy (1752)
- 24290: The builder's jewel: or, The youth's instructor, and workman's remembrancer (1751)
- 24984: The history of intriguing, from its original, to the present times (1735)
- 25773: The second part of liberty and property (1732)
- 26294: The laws of Jamaica (1719)
- 26691: Three weeks after marriage (1776)
- 26995: De conservatione virium vivarum dissertatio (1744)
- 27479: The house-keeper's pocket-book; and compleat family cook (1748)
- 27487: The house-Keeper's pocket-book (1757)
- 27689: The memoirs of Fidelio and Harriot (1753)
- 28141: Whipping-Tom (1722)
- 28426: The works of Sallust (1745)
- 28502: The wonderful life, and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner (1752)
- 29077: Woman: an epistle to C. Churchill (1763)
- 29587: Seven sermons (1759)
- 31092: Two penny-worth more of truth for a penny. Being a second letter from Bull to Brother John (1793)
- 32357: The happy coalition. A poem (1742)
- 32629: The particulars of sundry freehold and leasehold estates, situate in Lawrence Poultney Lane; on the north side of Ludgate Hill; ... and in Three Tun Court, lower East Smithfield; the whole let at rents amounting to one thousand three hundred and thirty-two pounds per annum: which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Skinner and Dyke, on Friday the 9th of October, 1789, (1789)
- 34352: A critical history of the last important sessions of Parliament (1742)
- 39559: An answer to Asgill's Apologetical oration upon an extraordinary occasion (1760)
- 40587: A catalogue of the remaining part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape, ... and the entire library of the Rev. Mr. Henry Brearey, ... to be sold by auction, at the great room at the Falcon Inn in the Petty Cury, in Cambridge, on Monday Nov. 6th. 1743. ... Catalogues to be had at all the Coffee-House's, at Mr. Thurlbourn; and at the place of sale, and in London, at Mr. Beercroft's in Lombard-Street, Mr. Manby on Ludgate-Hill, and Mr. Vaillant's in the Strand (1743)
- 40663: The delights of the bottle (1720)
- 40845: A discourse on the use of the pen (1750)
- 42865: Report of the Commissioners appointed by his Majesty, to enquire into the state and management of the prison in Coldbath-Fields (1800)
- 44733: A new practical essay on cancers (1785)
- 45378: Modern characters from Shakespear. Alphabetically arranged. (1778)
- 45581: The Renowned history of valentine (1762)
- 48999: The trial of the Honourable Admiral John Byng (1757)
- 50244: A looking-Glass for the Jews (1753)
- 50717: A new abridgement and critical review of the state trials and impeachments for high-treason (1738)
- 51403: Aristotle's last legacy (1766)
- 55881: The trial at large of Francis Henry de la Motte (1781)
- 56275: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1725)
- 57059: Sentimental love illustrated in Charmides and Theone, and Ase-Neitha, two ancient tales (1789)
- 57138: The delights of the bottle (1720)
- 57146: Scarce tracts on trade and commerce (1778)
- 57666: The Unfortunate concubines: or The history of fair Rosamond, mistress to Henry II. and Jane Shore, concubine to Edward IV. Kings of England (1762)
- 60289: Seven sermons (1757)
- 61406: The groans of Germany (1741)
- 62845: "The illustrious and renown'd history of the seven famous champions of Christendom. In three parts (1750)
- 63441: The instructor: or, Young man's best companion (1755)
- 63818: The generous guardian:bor, the history of Horatio Saville, esq; and Miss Louisa C**** in two volumes. ... (1767)
- 65007: Female honour (1742)
- 65308: The distracted lover, a poem (1779)
- 65572: Experiments lately made by several eminent physicians (1741)
- 65788: The faithful fugitives (1766)
- 65927: Democritus, the laughing philosopher's trip into England (1723)
- 66870: An essay on the autumnal dysentery (1777)
- 67085: An exposition on the Lord's Prayer (1702)
- 67300: Female policy detected (1761)
- 68668: A description of three hundred animals (1763)
- 69511: The memoirs life and character of the great Mr. Law and his brother at Paris (1721)
- 69630: Rules and orders, to be observed and kept by an Amicable Society held at the house of Mr. John Brown (1783)
- 70574: Six letters to Philip Le Hardy (1772)
- 70626: Medicina brevis: or, a short account of the primary causes of most diseases (1721)
- 71014: Memoirs of the life and times, of the famous Jonathan Wild (1726)
- 71828: The Argus (1789)
- 71934: Mercurius civicus: or, The city mercury (1680)
- 72091: E. Johnson's British gazette, and Sunday monitor (1784)
- 72118: The British gazette, and Sunday monitor (1780)
- 72438: The Monthly recorder, of all true occurrences both foreign & domestick (1682)
- 72628: The Fortnight's register: or, A Chronicle of interesting and remarkable events (1762)
- 72672: The Political controversy: or, Magazine. Of ministerial and anti-ministerial essays (1762)
- 72967: The Original star, and grand weekly advertiser (1788)
- 73005: The London post (1715)
- 73044: The Lottery magazine; or, Compleat fund of literary, political and commercial knowledge (1776)
- 73251: Votes of the House of Commons, at Oxford. (1681)
- 73725: The Universal intelligence (1681)
- 75087: Mechanick exercises. Or, the doctrine of handy-works (1678)
- 75346: A treatise of prayer (1678)
- 75409: Chronica juridicialia: or, A general calendar of the years of our Lord God, and those of the several kings of England (1685)
- 76088: The constant nymph: or, The rambling shepheard (1678)
- 76261: The rival kings: or The loves of Oroondates and Statira (1677)
- 76295: Mr. Prance's ansvver to Mrs. Cellier's libel, and divers other false aspersions cast upon him (1680)
- 76517: Rudimenta grammatices in gratiam juventutis anglicæ conscripta: or, the rudiments of grammar (1686)
- 77072: Praxis Francisci Clarke (1684)
- 77308: Komets leshon ha-koresh ve-ha-limudim (1683)
- 77342: The new academy of complements (1681)
- 77803: A letter from St. Omers to a friend in London (1681)
- 78283: The grand abridgment of the law continued. Or, A collection of the principal cases and points of the common-law of England (1660)
- 78605: A chronicle of the kings of England· (1684)
- 78703: A description of the seven United Provinces of Netherland (1673)
- 78765: A sermon preached by the late eminent Mr. Steph. Charnock on 2 Cor. V. XIX (1680)
- 79164: The good mans death lamented (1655)
- 79182: Scholæ Wintoniensis phrases Latinæ. The Latine phrases of VVinchester-School (1681)
- 79467: Pharmacop?ia Londinensis; or, The London dispensatory (1683)
- 79689: Cytherea, or The enamouring girdle (1677)
- 79985: An alarme for sinners (1679)
- 80265: Thesaurus, Græcæ linguæ (1676)
- 80665: The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line made easie (1684)
- 81276: A sure guide; or, The best and nearest way to physick and chyrurgery (1671)
- 81278: Method and practice defended: or, The London writing-master answer'd. By John Matlock. Licensed, Octob. 7th. 1685. Rob. Midgley (1685)
- 81448: Rob. Baronii, theologi ac philosophi celeberrimi, metaphysica generalis (1685)
- 82298: Hell illuminated. Or, Sancy's Roman Catholic confession (1679)
- 82389: The works of the reverend and learned John Lightfoot D. D. late master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge (1684)
- 82513: Sacra-unio, or, An holy union, chiefly proposed to the divided Protestants in England, and extensively to all other Christians abroad in the world according in fundamentals, and disowning the Pope's supremacy and image-worship (1681)
- 82957: A letter written to Dr. Burnet, giving an account of Cardinal Pool's secret powers (1685)
- 83331: The marrow of historie, or an Epitome of all historical passages from the creation, to the end of the last Macedonian war (1650)
- 83440: A vindication of the Animadversions on Fiat lux· (1664)
- 83892: Animadversions upon Mr. John Gadbury's Almanack, or diary for the year of our Lord 1682 (1682)
- 84536: The great accuser cast down; or, A publick trial of Mr. John Goodwin (1657)
- 84750: The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1687)
- 84842: A plea for the bringing in of Irish cattel, and keeping out of fish caught by foreigners (1680)
- 85133: The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1684)
- 85218: Via ad latinam linguam complanata (1649)
- 85385: The counterfeit bridegroom: or the defeated widow (1677)
- 85533: Prædestination, as before privately, so now at last openly defended against post-destination (1657)
- 85598: The English gardner: or, a sure guide to young planters & gardeners (1688)
- 85609: England's remarques (1678)
- 85693: An exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrewes (1662)
- 86097: Mechanick dyalling (1678)
- 86139: The art of numbring [sic] by speaking-rods: vulgarly termed Nepeirs bones (1685)
- 86333: The garland of good-will (1688)
- 86359: The description and use of a portable instrument, vlugarly [sic] known by the name of Gunters quadrant (1685)
- 87355: Regulæ trium ordinum literarum typographicarum: or The rules of the three orders of print letters (1676)
- 88402: Julian the apostate (1682)
- 88528: A necessary vindication of the doctrine of predestination, formerly asserted (1658)
- 88544: The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1680)
- 88569: The tryal and condemnation of several notorious malefactors, at a sessions of oyer and terminer holden for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal delivery of Newgate (1681)
- 88774: A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment (1685)
- 88919: All the works of that famous historian Caius Salustius Crispus (1687)
- 89481: The astrological judgment and practice of physick (1677)
- 89531: Virgo triumphans (1650)
- 89818: Iatrica: seu Praxis medendi. The practice of curing (1681)
- 90027: The anatomy of the body of man (1677)
- 90055: A directory for midwives: or, A guide for women (1675)
- 90106: The rare jevvel of Christian contentment (1685)
- 90267: A new orchard, and garden: or, The best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich orchard (1653)
- 90281: Linguæ Latinæ liber dictionarius quadripartitus (1684)
- 90416: The Dutch fortune-teller (1693)
- 90838: Joan. Sleidani de quatuor monarchiis libri tres (1686)
- 91074: A discovery of the impostures of witches and astrologers. By John Brinley Gent (1680)
- 91471: The reasons of the conversion of Mr. John Sidway, from the Romish to the Protestant religion (1681)
- 91476: The mock-Clelia (1678)
- 91498: The Protestant school: or, A method, containing several forms of prayer, Psalms, lessons, thanksgivings, and graces, for the bringing up, and well grounding children and elder persons in the Protestant religion (1681)
- 91934: The last speech and confession of Oliver Plunket titular primate of Ireland (1681)
- 92131: The solemn mock procession of the Pope, cardinals, Iesuits, fryers, nuns &c exactly taken, as they marcht through the Citty of London, Nouember ye 17th. 1680 (1680)
- 92610: Phraseologia generalis (1681)
- 92975: A compendious and accurate treatise of recoveries upon writs of entry in the post. And fines upon writs of covenant (1678)
- 93189: Great nevves from the Barbadoes. Or, A true and faithful account of the grand conspiracy of the Negroes against the English (1676)
- 93698: A sermon preached at the Chappel of the Rolls, on the fifth of November, 1684 (1684)
- 94022: Nomothete?s· The interpreter (1672)
- 94354: The line of proportion, commonly called Gunter's line, made easie (1677)
- 94619: Jeremiah's contemplations on Jeremiah's lamentations: or, Englands miseries matcht with Sions elegies (1648)
- 94651: Mathematicks made easie: or, a mathematical dictionary (1679)
- 94699: The traveller's guide, and the country's safety (1683)
- 95355: Lithgow's Nineteen years travels through the most eminent places in the habitable world (1682)
- 95370: Otsar lishon hakodesh Thesaurus linguæ sanctæ (1680)
- 95405: The most strange and wonderful predictions of Cleombrotus an heathen Jew (1679)
- 95918: The condemnation of Oliver Plunket titular primate and Arch Bp. of Dublin in Ireland (1681)
- 96114: The English physitian enlarged (1681)
- 96567: Christian directions (1674)
- 96790: The faith, doctrine, and religion, professed, and protected in the realm of England, and dominions of the same (1661)
- 96975: The merry tales of the mad-men of Gotam [sic] (1690)
- 97140: A plain and profitable exposition of, and enlargement upon, the church-catechism (1686)
- 97177: A new orchard & garden: or, The best way for planting, graffing, and to make any ground good for a rich orchard (1676)
- 97178: A new orchard & garden: or, The best way for planting, graffing, and to make any ground good for a rich orchard (1683)
- 97789: A tutor to astronomy and geography. Or an easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, coelestial and terrestial (1674)
- 97932: Markham's farewel to husbandry: or, The enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our nation, to be as fruitful in all manner of grain, pulse, and grass, as the best grounds whatsoever (1676)
- 98190: The popes dreadfull curse (1681)
- 98291: King James his charge to the judges before they went their circuits (1679)
- 98313: The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line, made easie (1678)
- 98327: Vignola: or the compleat architect (1665)
- 98434: Pharmacopoia Londinensis; or, The London dispensatory (1675)
- 98550: Maphte-ach hammikra; O, miphtach sepher hakkodesh. A key to the Hebrew Bible (1656)
- 98659: A way to get vvealth (1683)
- 98834: The English house-wife (1683)
- 98981: A garden of spiritual flowers (1687)
- 99107: The signs of the times: or, VVonderful signs of wonderful times (1681)
- 99324: The English hous-wife (1653)
- 99325: The inrichment of the weald of Kent. Or, A direction to the husband-man (1653)
- 99331: Markham's farewel to husbandry: or, The enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our nation (1684)
- 99337: A way to get vvealth (1653)
- 99348: A short catechism (1651)
- 99768: A breviat of some proposals prepared to be offered to the great wisdom of the nation, the King's most Excellent Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament (1679)
- 99820: A posing question put by the wise man, viz. Solomon, to the wisest men. Concerning making a judgment of temporal conditions (1662)
- 99970: Wits led by the nose; or, A poet's revenge (1678)
- 99977: The English globe (1679)
- 100005: Pharmacop?ia Londinensis; or, The London dispensatory (1672)
- 100113: An account of some particulars in the tryal of Mr. Ed. Fitz Harris: in Westminster-Hall, June 9. 1681. Where he was found guilty of high-treason (1681)
- 100183: The Christians cabala, or, Sure tradition (1662)
- 100359: A president for purchasers, sellers and mortgagers (1678)
- 100737: Trick for trick: or, The debauch'd hypocrite (1678)
- 100742: Cheirago?gia, sive Manuductio in ædem Palladis (1687)
- 101153: Richard Baxter's farewel sermon (1683)
- 101329: The rich fool (1662)
- 101369: The laws of Q. Elizabeth, K. James, and K. Charles the First (1680)
- 101726: A sermon preached at sea (1679)
- 102338: The speech of the Honourable Willm Williams, Esq; Speaker of the House of Commons, to the Honourable House of Commons, upon the electing of him Speaker in the Parliament at Oxford, Monday the 21st. day of March, 1680 (1680)
- 102384: A chronicle of the kings of England· (1679)
- 102947: The grand-jury-man's oath and office explained (1680)
- 102966: The history of the church (1683)
- 103034: Index rhetoricus et oratorius, scholis, & institutioni tenerioris ætatis accommodatus (1689)
- 103470: An answer to a letter to Dr. Burnet, occasioned by his letter to Mr. Lowth (1685)
- 103670: The description and use of an instrument, called the double scale of proportion (1671)
- 103874: Arithmetick: vulgar, decimal, instrumental, algebraical (1678)
- 103877: A letter from Gilbert Burnet, D.D. to Mr. Simon Lowth, Vicar of Cosmus-Blene in the diocess of Canterbury (1685)
- 103904: The chances (1682)
- 104352: Anglorum speculum, or The vvorthies of England, in church and state (1684)
- 104896: The secret miracles of nature (1658)
- 105022: Romanæ historiæ anthologia recognita et aucta (1680)
- 106449: A defence of The plain-man's reply to the Catholick missionaries (1688)
- 106547: A short and seasonable dialogue between a Protestant and a Papist (1679)
- 107292: Les reports des cases argue & adjudge in le temps del' roy Edward le second (1678)
- 109982: The fast friend: or A friend at mid-night (1658)
- 110364: A Scripture-map of the wildernesse of sin, and vvay to Canaan. Or The sinners way to the saints rest (1655)
- 110920: The plain mans path-way to heaven (1684)
- 112874: Virgo triumphans: or, Virginia richly and truly valued (1650)
- 114193: The faithfull Christians gain by death (1658)
- 114989: A theological concordance of the synonymous terms in the Holy Scriptures (1657)
- 115147: A scripture-rale to the Lords Table; or, Observations upon M. Humphreys his treatise, intituled, An humble vindication of free admission to the Lords Supper (1654)
- 115875: A faithfull friend true to the soul: or The soules self-examination (1653)
- 116184: Sacred eloquence: or, the art of rhetorick, as it is layd down in Scripture. By the right Reverend Father John Prideaux late Lord Bishop of VVorcester (1659)
- 116443: Ter tria: or the doctrine of the three sacred persons, father, son & spirit (1650)
- 116532: Euchologia: or, The doctrine of practical praying (1660)
- 116787: An answer to a letter to Dr. Burnet, occasioned by his letter to Mr. Lowth (1685)
- 117016: Safer tehilim usafer eykhah (1656)
- 120604: The English gardener: or, A sure guide to young planters and gardeners (1683)
- 121041: Epigrammatum Joannis Audoeni Cambro-Britanni Oxoniensis (1686)
- 121170: The practice of physick, in seventeen several books (1672)
- 121908: Forster's arithmetick (1673)
- 121947: Markham's master-piece revived: containing all knowledge belonging to the Smith, Farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses (1683)
- 122076: The practice of physick, in seventeen several books (1678)
- 122078: Lexicon manuale Græco-Latinum, & Latino-Græcum (1685)
- 122182: A short catechism. Contayning the principles of religion (1653)
- 122258: The proposals for promoting the woollen-manufactory, promoted (1679)
- 122634: A way to get wealth (1676)
- 122808: Forster's arithmetick. Or, That useful art made easie (1686)
- 122868: Usury stated overthrown: or, usuries champions with their auxiliaries, shamefully disarmed and beaten (1679)
- 122986: Nomenclatura trilinguis Anglo-Latino-Græca: = or, A short vocabulary, English, Latin, and Greek. Containing nouns substantive, adjective, with their gend. and decl. Verbs with their several conjugations. To which is added, A collection of witty proverbs with examples of the five declensions of nouns, especially heteroclite. Written for the benefot of the English youth. By P.K (1688)
- 123030: A thousand notable things of sundry sorts, enlarged (1686)
- 123173: The Roman historie written by T. Livius of Padua (1659)
- 123187: The merchants map of commerce (1677)
- 123477: The description and use of an instrument, called the double scale of proportion (1685)
- 123585: The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome (1686)
- 123625: The rare jevvel of Christian contentment (1677)
- 123660: The doctrine of the Bible: or, Rules of discipline (1679)
- 123733: Markham's master-piece revived (1681)
- 123911: The history of the vvorld: or, An account of time. Compiled by the learned Dionisius Petavius. And continued by others, to the year of our Lord, 1659. Together with a geographicall description of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America (1659)
- 124444: Anglorum speculum, or The vvorthies of England, in church and state (1684)
- 124498: The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunters line, made easie (1673)
- 124519: XCVI. sermons by the right honourable and reverend Father in God, Lancelot Andrewes; late Lord Bishop of Winchester. Published, by his Majesties speciall command. The fifth edition. With an alphabetical table of the principal contents. Whereunto is added, A sermon preached before the two kings, on the fifth of August, 1606 (1661)
- 124552: The English physitian enlarged (1684)
- 124570: England's remarques (1682)
- 124650: The philosophy commonly called, the Morals written by the learned philosopher Plutarch of Chaeronea. Translated out of Greek into English, and conferred with the Latine translations and the French, by Philemon Holland, doctor of physick. Whereunto are annexed the summaries necessary to be read before every treatise. Newly revised and corrected (1657)
- 124735: The use of the astronomical playing-cards (1676)
- 125460: A further discovery of the mystery of Jesuitisme (1658)
- 125948: The school of vertue (1687)
- 126089: The royall remonstrance (1660)
- 126220: Parate?re?mata: or, Select physical and chyrurgical observations (1689)
- 126420: David's blessed man. Or a short exposition upon the first Psalm, directing a man unto true and eternal happiness (1682)
- 126748: A learned, pious, and practical commentary, upon the Gospel according to St. Mark (1661)
- 127270: Palmistry, the secrets thereof disclosed; or a familiar, easie, and new method, whereby to judge of the most general accidents of man's life from the lines of the hand (1676)
- 127562: Bibliotheca instructissima ex bibliothecis duroum doctissimorum theologorum Londinen. nuper defunctorum, composita. Cui adjicitur bibliotheca manuscripta Lauderdaliana, sive catalogus librorum manuscriptorum in quo reperiuntur varii authores historiæ Anglicanæ & Scoticæ, & alii variis linguis facultatibusque insig. nondum impressi, a bibliotheca ducis Lauderdaliæ. Cujus auctio habebitur Londini apud Tom's Coffee-House prope Ludgate adjacententem, vico vulgo dicto Ludgate-Hill, die 25 Januarii 1691/2. Per Jo. Bullord, bibl (1692)
- 128040: Scriptures opened and sundry cases of conscience resolved in plain and practical answers to several questions (1684)
- 128407: The disabled debtor discharged: or, Mary Magdalen pardoned (1658)
- 128434: The good Samaritan; or an exposition on that parable Luke X. ver. XXX----XXXVIII (1658)
- 128435: Sepher tehilim wa sepher ?eykah The Hebrew text, of the Psalmes and Lamentations (1656)
- 128688: The hidden treasures of the art of physick (1672)
- 129274: A New-Years-Gift for papists; or, the legend of Lauretto (1677)
- 130273: Two books, viz. A little handful of cordial comforts: and A caveat against seducers (1684)
- 130310: Examen astronomiæ Carolinæ: T.S. or, a short mathematicall discourse (1665)
- 130316: Cheap and good husbandry, for the well-ordering of all beasts and fowls, and for the general cure of their diseases (1676)
- 130597: Ioh. Amos Comenius His last porch of the Latin tongue: setting out the agreement of things and language (made fit unto the rules of the last method of languages) made English (according to the copy thereof turned into Low-Dutch by Henry Schoof) and carefully compared with the original; also so fitted with a vestibulary grammar, and an English table, that hence the Latin tongue may be perfectly well learned in a short time: by J. Brookbank.= (1659)
- 131058: A directory for midwives: or, A guide for women (1684)
- 131061: The English physitian enlarged (1676)
- 131202: Culpeper's Directory for midwives: or, A guide for women (1676)
- 131244: Bibliopolii Littleburiani pars prima (1696)
- 131255: An account of some particulars in the tryal of Mr. Ed. Fitz-Harris: in Westminster Hall, June 9. 1681. Where he was found guilty of high-treason (1681)
- 131264: A brief discourse of a passage by the North-Pole to Japan, China, &c (1674)
- 132694: Bibliotheca locupletissima (1690)
- 132736: Aqua c?lestis: or, A soveraigne cordial (1663)
- 133454: Komets leshon ha-koresh ve-ha-limudim (1686)
- 133699: David's repentance. Or, A plain and familiar exposition of the LI. Psalm (1682)
- 133967: Markham's master-piece revived (1688)
- 133993: The lives of the noble Grecians & Romans (1676)
- 134668: The speech of the Honourable Willm Williams, Esq; Speaker of the House of Commons, to the Honourable House of Commons, upon the electing of him Speaker in the Parliament at Oxford, Monday the 21st. day of March, 1680 (1681)
- 134757: A complete guide for justices of peace (1685)
- 135900: The ghost of the late House of Commons, to the new one appointed to meet at Oxford· (1681)
- 137063: The plain mans path-way to heaven (1682)
- 137239: The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1688)
- 138952: The figures or types of the Old Testament (1685)
- 139263: Linguæ Latinæ liber dictionarius quadripartitus (1678)
- 140277: A concordance to the Holy Scriptures (1682)
- 140312: Divine contemplations, and spiritual breathings of Mr. Henry Dorney (1684)
- 141488: The last speech and confession of Oliver Plunket titular primate of Ireland (1681)
- 142140: [The knowledge of things unknown (1671)
- 143107: A directory for midwives: or, A guide for women (1681)
- 143109: A directory for midwives: or a guide for women (1671)
- 143882: Cheap and good husbandry, for the well-ordering of all beasts and fowls, and for the general cure of their diseases (1683)
- 144086: Nathanael, or An Israelite indeed (1657)
- 144090: A new orchard and garden: or, The best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich orchard (1660)
- 145371: An excellent new ballad, to the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love: (1681)
- 145524: Chronica juridicialia: or, A general calendar of the years of our Lord God, and those of the several kings of England (1685)
- 145759: Bibliopolii Littleburiani pars secunda; complectens numismatum descriptores, veteris supellectilis literariæ collectores, & omne genus antiquarios (1696)
- 146116: David's repentance, or, a plain and familiar exposition of the LI. Psalm (1691)
- 146117: The great assize: or, Day of jubilee (1692)
- 146121: A little handful of cordial comforts (1684)
- 146140: Bibliotheca generalis ex bibliothecis duorum doctissimorum theologorum (1690)
- 146182: The foundation of Christian religion (1682)
- 146273: Sefer tehillim hogah naion namartz bankodot avmamim. Om hakai ahvtib votiot nadodot aktnot al ki hamsarah nagan Sepher tehillim, i.e. liber Psalmorum (1685)
- 146474: The plain-man's devotion. Part. I. Being a method of daily devotion. Fitted to the meanest capacities. By the author of the Plain-mans reply to the Catholic missionaries (1688)
- 146538: A sermon preached at the Chappel of the Rolls, on the fifth of November, 1684 (1684)
- 147333: A paraphrase upon the divine poems. By George Sandys (1676)
- 147846: A directory for midwives: or a guide for women (1671)
- 147994: The true symptoms of a clap or pox with its cure, by Dr. Rivers (1700)
- 148036: Morbus polyrhizos et polymorphæus (1666)
- 148114: Advertisement. At the sign of the Garden of Eden in the Old-Baily, next Ludgate-Hill, liveth a gentle-woman, who (after twenty years experience) cures all sorts of scal'd heads and leprosies (1670)
- 148190: Pharmacop?ia Londinensis; or, The London dispensatory (1679)
- 149113: The country-parson's admonition to his parishioners (1688)
- 150337: Upon the conversion of many school-masters (1646)
- 150361: Romanæ historiæ anthologia recognita et aucta (1680)
- 150860: The last speech and confession of Oliver Plunket (1681)
- 151076: Arithmetick: vulgar, decimal, instrumental, algebraical (1684)
- 151170: Popery's downfal, and the Protestants uprising (1689)
- 151186: The skilful doctor; or, The compleat mountebank (1686)
- 151577: A practical treatise of arithmetick (1687)
- 153933: Glossarium archaiologicum (1687)
- 155241: The astrological judgment and practice of physick (1677)
- 155312: The saylors departure from his dearest love (1685)
- 155586: The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1686)
- 155587: Historical collections. The second part (1686)
- 156091: Hiersylias mastich· Or a scourge of sacriledge (1661)
- 156298: The skilfull doctor; or, the compleat mountebank; good people, give ear to me, that stand within this throng, and you shall hear a story strange of a doctor that is come (1685)
- 157040: The Parliament of women (1685)
- 157107: A guide to the altar: or, A preparation to a worthy receiving the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; consisting of meditations, Psalms and prayers, for morning and evening for every day in the week: as also meditation and prayers, before, at and after receiving the blesse sacrament. To which is added, an appendix (1688)
- 157557: A New-Years-gift for Papists; or, The legend of Lauretto (1667)
- 157678: Regulæ trium ordinum literarum typographicarum or The rules of the three orders of print letters (1693)
- 158200: Aretina; or, The serious romance· (1661)
- 158488: The life of long Meg of Westminster (1690)
- 158738: The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line, made easie (1675)
- 160437: The history of the seven wise masters of Rome (1688)
- 161660: An excellent new ballad to the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love, (1682)
- 161971: [Glosso-chalinosis], or, A bridle for the tongue (1664)
- 162245: The daily exercise of a devout Christian or A practical preparative to devotion (1683)
- 162992: A chronicle of the kings of England (1679)
- 164968: Advertisement. There is invented by the Right Honourable the Earl of Castlemain a new kind of globe, which (for distinction sake) is called, the English globe: (1679)
- 165536: [Hebrew] Sepher Tehillim u-sepher echah the Hebrew text of the Psalmes and lamentations (1656)
- 165717: Britannia: or, A geographical description of the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the isles and territories thereunto belonging (1677)
- 165775: Catalogus librorum, variis linguis facultatibusque præ cæteris excellentium (1691)
- 166736: The doctrine of the Bible: or, Rules of discipline (1649)
- 166874: The English physitian enlarged (1674)
- 166877: Culpeper's directory for midwives: or, a guide for women. The second part (1681)
- 167943: A paraphrase upon the Psalms of David (1676)
- 169451: Country contentments. Or, The husbandmans recreations (1675)
- 170164: A sermon preached at the Chappel of the Rolls on the fifth of November 1684 (1684)
- 170315: A catalogue of globes c?lestial and terrestrial (1673)
- 170315: A catalogue of globes c?lestial and terrestrial (1673)
- 170316: A catalogue of globes celestial and terrestial (1673)
- 208860: An introductory discourse to a larger work, designed hereafter to be published, concerning the miraculous powers which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages, through several successive centuries (1747)
- 208900: Some considerations on the causes of earthquakes (1750)
- 209416: An Account of the burning the city of London (1721)
- 209503: An account of the effects of soap-lye taken internally, for the stone (1745)
- 209662: Remarks on two pamphlets lately published against Dr. Middleton's introductory discourse (1748)
- 209672: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Jackson (1749)
- 209681: The philosophy of words (1769)
- 210117: A free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages through several successive centuries (1749)
- 210250: A compleat list (1733)
- 210521: A plain answer to Dr. Middleton's Letter from Rome (1741)
- 210543: A geographical description of the coasts, harbours (1740)
- 210829: The Builders compleat assistant (1750)
- 211540: God's controversy with the nations (1756)
- 212180: A catalogue of the remaining part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape, Late Provost of King's College, Cambridge (1743)
- 213581: Justice and mercy equal supporters of the throne (1716)
- 213761: A defence of the plain account of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1748)
- 213800: Arithmetic made easy (1780)
- 213801: Arithmetic made easy (1780)
- 215601: Scrub, scrub: a poem in praise of the itch (1707)
- 217297: (second night.) With considerable alterations & additions (1789)
- 217308: The last night (1790)
- 217766: The St. James's register (1736)
- 217809: An essay on the malignant, ulcerated sore throat (1788)
- 217838: Considerations upon the mischiefs that may arise from granting too much indulgence to foreigners (1735)
- 218268: An account of the late Dr. Goldsmith's illness, so far as relates to the exhibition of Dr. James's Powders (1774)
- 218374: An account of some experiments and observations on tar-water (1747)
- 219318: A consolatory epistle to the members of the old faction (1762)
- 219533: Observations on a particular kind of scarlet fever (1749)
- 219944: An additional scene to the comedy of the minor (1761)
- 219945: An additional testimony given to vindicate the truth of the prophecies of Richard Brothers (1795)
- 220439: A burlesque translation of Homer (1770)
- 221173: Bedlam (1741)
- 222197: The army regulator (1738)
- 222543: Atys and Adrastus (1743)
- 222876: Original sketches of comic and tragic poetry, on the following subjects: Old England's defiance to France; and a panegyric on the gallant Admiral Nelson (1799)
- 222922: Remarks upon a pamphlet (1735)
- 224930: The basset-Table (1735)
- 224948: The artifice (1735)
- 225127: A free inquiry into the miraculous powers (1749)
- 225275: The trial of the Honourable Admiral John Byng, at a Court Martial, as taken by Mr. Charles Fearne, judge-advocate of His Majesty's fleet (1757)
- 226662: A treatise on the management of female breasts during childbed (1790)
- 227134: Catalogus medicamentorum (1760)
- 227436: Johnson's new and universal, lottery club, at no.4, Ludgate-Hill, (1780)
- 227437: Johnson's new and universal, lottery club, at no.4, Ludgate-Hill, (1780)
- 227593: Just added to Rackstrow's anatomical exhibition, no. 197, near Temple-Bar, Fleet-Street. ... A figure moulded from a woman, dissected after execution, (1785)
- 228245: The tryal between Sir W----m M--rr--s, baronet, plaintiff, and Lord A---gst---s F---tz-R--y, defendant (1742)
- 228550: A catalogue of prints and books of prints (1779)
- 228691: A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of gold and silver English coins and medals of the Reverend Mr. William Gibbons, vicar of St. Dunstan's in Fleetstreet, lately deceased (1758)
- 229317: Cocker's arithmetick (1758)
- 229466: The compleat seedsman's monthly calendar (1738)
- 230073: A consolatory epistle to the members of the old faction (1762)
- 230621: David's repentance (1754)
- 230855: The delights of the bottle (1720)
- 231158: The elementary principles of tactics (1771)
- 231883: An essay concerning blood-letting (1734)
- 231901: An essay on a sleeping cupid (1755)
- 232908: The counterpart to the State-Dunces (1733)
- 233646: Dr. Middleton's introductory discourse to a larger work (1747)
- 234329: The fifth volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown (1721)
- 234738: Guatimozin's letters on the present state of Ireland (1779)
- 235470: Holkham a poem (1758)
- 236562: The late gallant exploits of a famous balancing captain (1741)
- 236563: The late gallant exploits of a famous balancing captain (1741)
- 236900: A letter from the Hon. Thomas Hervey (1741)
- 237184: Letter to Sir W. Pulteney, bart. M.P. &c. &c. &c (1797)
- 238188: The memoirs life and character of the great Mr. Law and his brother at Paris (1721)
- 238203: Memoirs of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin (1790)
- 238435: The midnight-Ramble (1754)
- 239062: An Appeal to the people of England, the publick companies and monied interest, on the renewal of the charter of the bank (1742)
- 239201: Fortune (1751)
- 239561: Gallic gratitude (1779)
- 239563: The gamblers (1777)
- 239597: The gardeners pocket journal (1789)
- 239932: The gentleman's guide (1766)
- 240572: Modern quality (1742)
- 241706: The plain truth: a dialogue between Sir Courtly Jobber, candidate for the borough of Guzzledown, and Tom Telltruth, school-master and freeman in the said borough. By the author of the remarkable queries in tho champion, October 7 (1741)
- 241784: The players (1733)
- 242033: Poems to her Majesty (1779)
- 242036: Poems upon several occasions (1735)
- 242519: No thing and no body (1743)
- 242861: The medalist (1741)
- 242994: A treatise on the Roman senate (1748)
- 243223: Memoirs of the amours (1769)
- 243667: Observations on a pamphlet (1779)
- 244082: Sober advice from Horace (1734)
- 244090: Mr. Pope's Temple of fame (1748)
- 244285: A select composition of original poetical pieces (1770)
- 244623: A letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox (1789)
- 244662: Four queries, concerning the miracles said to have been wrought in the first ages of the church (1748)
- 245033: Account of an elastic trochar, constructed on a new principle, for tapping the hydrocele, or Watery rupture (1781)
- 245552: The groans of Germany: or, the enquiry of a Protestant German into the original cause of the present distractions of the Empire (1741)
- 245752: A fast sermon on occasion of the rebellion in Scotland in the year 1745 (1745)
- 245765: A sermon preach'd at the Chapel in Great Queen Street, Lincoln's-Inn fields (1745)
- 245783: His Majesty's justice and clemency vindicated (1746)
- 246993: The wisdom and goodness of God in the formation of man (1751)
- 247732: An account of some experiments and observations on tar-water (1745)
- 248051: The murphiad (1761)
- 248071: The duenna (1776)
- 248137: The duenna a comic opera (1776)
- 249760: The scotch figgaries (1735)
- 250461: A critical review of the state trials (1735)
- 251215: A treatise on one hundred and eighteen principal diseases of the eyes and eyelids, &c (1790)
- 252076: Medical researches (1776)
- 252386: A dissertation on commerce (1752)
- 252854: The fruit garden displayed (1732)
- 252919: The illustrious and renown'd history of the seven famous champions of Christendom. In three parts (1759)
- 253493: The modern cook's, and complete housewife's companion (1751)
- 253871: The young clerks assistant (1764)
- 254110: State lottery, 1777. ... Tickets & shares of tickets, are now selling on the most reasonable terms, with the liberty of examining gratis, by Fuller and Morris, at their State Lottery Offices, no. 39, Ludgate-Hill, ... The above-mentioned chances are likewise sold by Mr. James Lambert, bookseller, at Lewes (1777)
- 254363: Some reasons for continuing the present Parliament (1733)
- 256684: Artis logicæ compendium (1773)
- 256938: Atys and adrastus, a tale. By Mr. William WhiteHead, Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge (1749)
- 257968: An Account of the burning the city of London, as it was published by the special authority of King and council in the year, 1666 (1720)
- 258198: Aristotle's last legacy, unfolding the mysteries of nature in the generation of man (1749)
- 259325: A Consolatory letter to a noble Lord (1760)
- 260062: David's repentance (1765)
- 260482: A guide to the English tongue (1767)
- 261654: The history of Prussia (1756)
- 261723: Britannia congratulating the Right Hon. Brass Crosby, Esq; Lord-Mayor, and Mr. Alderman Oliver, on their releasement from the Tower, at the rising of the Parliament, May 8, 1771. Dedicated to the livery of London, the constituents of Honiton, and all true lovers of their King and country (1771)
- 261805: A brief review of the arguments for and against the intended canal (1788)
- 261861: Affecting and interesting narrative of the loss of the Antelope Packet (1795)
- 262400: The life, history, and remarkable pedigree of the Right Honourable Simon Lord Irnham, of the Kingdom of Ireland, father of the renowned Colonel Luttrell, the new created, supposed, or imposed member for the county of Middlesex (1769)
- 262895: Poems upon several occasions (1736)
- 262912: The life and death of Doctor Faustus With the Humours of Harlequin and Scaramouch (1735)
- 264342: The Palladium; or, Appendix to the ladies diary (1748)
- 265057: A letter to ------ Esquire (1741)
- 265427: The memoirs life and character of the great Mr. Law and his brother at Paris (1721)
- 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)
- 265891: Thane's catalogue for 1774, of a curious and valuable collection of prints, and books of prints (1774)
- 266369: The secretary's guide (1760)
- 266436: The lives of the princes of the illustrious House of Orange (1734)
- 266437: The lives of the princes of the illustrious House of Orange (1734)
- 267070: "the ministry in the suds," (1774)
- 268305: Theodosius (1774)
- 269015: Two penny-worth more of truth for a penny (1793)
- 269579: The Wallet, a supplementary exposition of the budget. Inscribed to the man who knows himself minister (1764)
- 269689: Modern quality (1742)
- 270142: The proceedings in the Star-Chamber (1717)
- 270364: A consolatory letter to a noble lord (1760)
- 270365: A Consolatory letter to a noble Lord (1760)
- 271418: Truth vindicated or (1790)
- 271877: Two letters to Dr. William Hunter (1790)
- 271888: The young man's companion: or Arithmetick made easy (1752)
- 272321: A sermon, preached at the assizes, holden for the county of Southampton, on the 23d of July, 1800 (1800)
- 272828: A vindication of His Majesty's pacific conduct, relating to the present hostile state of Europe (1741)
- 272853: The spelling dictionary (1756)
- 272981: New miscellaneous poems (1716)
- 273555: Sermons on several important subjects of religion and morality (1742)
- 273755: Letter to her R-l H-s the P-s D-w-g-r of W- on the approaching peace (1762)
- 275305: Kemmish's Annual-Harmonist (1793)
- 275852: Supplications of saints (1754)
- 278421: Compleat tables for measuring round and square timer (1742)
- 278493: English and Latin exercises (1755)
- 278740: A collection of above one hundred and fifty choice songs and ballads (1735)
- 278838: The aviary (1760)
- 279011: A copy of a poll of the burgesses and freeholders of the town and county of the town of Nottingham, for electing two burgesses to serve in Parliament for the said town (1754)
- 279778: Observations on the present high price of provisions (1800)
- 280081: The gentleman's companion (1735)
- 280263: The art of making pens scientifically (1799)
- 282909: The Consequence of a late famous tready concluded at Aix la Chapelle: or, The hostages, a pledge; an historico-satirical poem (1749)
- 283377: The Jew's appeal on the divine mission of Richard brothers, and N.B. Halhed, Esq. to restore Israel, and rebuild Jerusalem (1795)
- 283913: Elizabeth Eades, that kept the Ribbon Cellar under the Cabinet on Ludgate-Hill, now keeps the shop over it, and sells the following goods, viz. rich gold and silver ribbons (1710)
- 284345: A brief review of the arguments for and against the intended canal (1788)
- 284884: Hell-Gates open to all men (1753)
- 285616: The night-visit, or the relapse: with the pranks of Bob Fox the jugler, while steward to Lady Brit display'd on a screen (1742)
- 286121: An exposition on the Lord's Prayer (1702)
- 286403: To be seen, Rackstrow's anatomical exhibition, no. 197, near Temple-Bar, Fleet-Street; in the first room. A figure moulded from a woman, dissected after execution, for the muscles, (1785)
- 286555: Gunner's Original Hair Dressing Academy, at No. 66, Old Bailey, Ludgate Hill, instituted, 1777. (1790)
- 286577: The justly celebrated Mrs. Corbyn, from Germany, at the Embroidery Warehouse, the Golden Ball, no. 5, Stanhope Street, Clare Market, London. According to the genuine rule of the real astronomical arcana, ... she undertakes still to answer all legal astrological questions, (1780)
- 287258: Some books printed for and sold by W. Mears, at the Lamb, on Ludgate-Hill (1735)
- 287259: Some books printed for and sold by W. Mears, at the Lamb, on Ludgate-Hill (1735)
- 287699: The following new books and new editions are just published by S. Hooper, no. 25, Ludgate-Hill, and sold by all booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland. The two first volumes of the following work, ... The antiquities of England and Wales. (1774)
- 288679: A divine poem (1730)
- 288877: Memoirs of the amours (1769)
- 289051: Theodosius: or, The force of love (1756)
- 289295: A reply to the Rev. Thomas Davis of reading, in Berkshire (1786)
- 289637: The Wanton widow; being faithful memoirs of the amours and intrigues of John Stewart and widow Carleton (1769)
- 290342: Virtue in distress (1749)
- 290627: Powell, and Co. taylors, and habit makers (1780)
- 291261: Rules of the Assembly (1793)
- 292508: Ordination service (1800)
- 293477: The life of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ (1755)
- 295130: The Westminster bubble (1722)
- 295666: Oxford jests, refined and enlarged (1760)
- 295944: The Hostages: An historico-satirical poem (1749)
- 296567: The royal kalendar (1797)
- 298894: Dorothy Holt, at Lydia and Dorothy Read's lace chamber, on Ludgate-Hill, sells all sorts of lace and edging. Lace joined and mended (1747)
- 298908: Joseph Mayow, haberdasher, milliner, hosier, and linnen-draper, (from number 13, Ludgate-Hill, London) opposite All Saints Church, in the High-street, Oxford, sells all sorts of coloured and brown 2d threads. Ditto, 3d ditto (1770)
- 298920: Joseph Smith, gunsmith, in Fleet fruit market, at no. 11, within sixty yards of the Obelisk, Ludgate-Hill, London, takes this method to acquaint the public, that he has good musquets, swords, bayonets, belts, cartridge-boxes and scabbards, and every thing necessary to equip a gentleman train-band man, (1770)
- 298957: Campbell, hair-dresser, takes this method to acquaint the public that he has opened a commodious shop, no. 4, the east side of Fleet Market, near Ludgate Hill. Where he purposes to dress for three-pence those gentlemen who please to favour him with their commands, ... N.B. To accomodate customers, the seven daily papers are taken in from eight to twelve o'clock (1780)
- 299313: The c-rd-l's dancing-song, to the tune of the Cardinal (1742)
- 301230: A second part of the Hymn to peace (1705)
- 301309: Vade mecum: or, the necessary pocket companion (1749)
- 301550: The book of knowledge (1758)
- 304129: Royal reflections, from Monday the twenty-third of February, to Sunday the first of March, inclusive (1789)
- 305019: The fourth volume of The works of Mr. Thomas Brown (1721)
- 305192: A catalogue of books in quires, and copies, which will be sold to a select company of booksellers in London and Westminster, on Thursday, March 22d, 1792. At the London Coffee-House, Ludgate-Hill. (1792)
- 308489: Political dialogues between the celebrated statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome (1736)
- 310734: An attempte to rescue that aunciente, English poet, and play-wrighte, Maister Williaume Shakespere (1749)
- 311500: Whipping-Tom (1722)
- 311504: With His Majesty's Royal licence, a guide to the English tongue. In two parts (1775)
- 312019: The justly celebrated Mrs. Corbyn, from Germany, at the Embroidery Warehouse, the Golden Ball, no. 5, Stanhope Street, Clare Market, London. According to the genuine rule of the real astronomical arcana, ... she undertakes still to answer all legal astrological questions, (1780)
- 312110: Bell Savage, Ludgate Hill (1790)
- 313621: Epistles to Deists and Jews, in order to convert them to the Christian religion (1759)
- 313717: Winter's wit; or, Fun for cold weather (1780)
- 314642: Posthumous works in prose and verse (1720)
- 314911: A Consolatory letter to a Noble Lord (1760)
- 315311: Vade mecum: or, The necessary pocket companion (1753)
- 316629: The wonderful life (1755)
- 317029: A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate young Lady Miss Bell, otherwise Sharpe, who died at Marybone on Saturday October 4 (1760)
- 318432: The St. James's jester; or, The humors of high-life (1793)
- 318507: An elegy occasioned by the rejection of Mr. Wilberforce's motion for the abolition of the African slave trade (1791)
- 318635: Proposals for publishing by subscription, A history of Great Britain (1792)
- 318675: The Military prophet: or A flight from Providence. Address'd to the foolish and guilty, who timidly withdrew themselves on the alarm of another earthquake, April 1750 (1750)
- 319566: The royal engagement pocket atlas for the year MDCCLXXXVIII (1788)
- 321887: The Poetical banquet (1791)
- 323801: The young man's companion (1761)
- 323860: Sejanus (1752)
- 324124: A complete system of practical arithmetic (1800)
- 324530: Albina (1779)
- 324757: A treatise on female (1788)
- 324758: The natural method of curing the diseases of the body (1753)
- 325310: Albina (1779)
- 325673: A catalogue of several thousand volumes (1736)
- 325701: An essay on the theory and cure of the venereal gonorrhoea, and its consequent diseases. By John Andree, surgeon to the Magdalen Hospital, and the Finsbury Dispensary, and late teacher of anatomy (1781)
- 325825: Another high road to Hell (1767)
- 326705: A full (1762)
- 327302: The life of Coriolanus (1749)
- 327818: The mephitic alkaline water (1792)
- 327958: A trip through London (1728)
- 328088: The merry milkmaid of Islington (1735)
- 328396: An account of the efficacy of the aqua mephitica alkalina (1792)
- 328848: Come and welcome to Jesus Christ (1750)
- 329168: Excise (1733)
- 329975: The adventures of Sigr. Gaudentio di Lucca (1748)
- 330054: An essay in praise of knavery (1723)
- 330222: An essay on trade and commerce (1770)
- 330269: A Brief narrative of the life, of the celebrated Miss Catley, containing the adventures of that lady in her public character of a singer, and private one of a courtezan, in England, Ireland, &c (1780)
- 330355: An impartial account of the late expedition against St. Augustine under General Oglethorpe (1742)
- 330356: Opposition more necessary than ever (1742)
- 330393: The chronological historian (1733)
- 330558: The english, Scotch and Irish historical libraries (1736)
- 330937: The delightful (1760)
- 330943: The history of the tales of the fairies (1758)
- 330944: The history of the tales of the fairies (1749)
- 331141: The second part of Whipping-Tom (1722)
- 331142: A general key to the writings of the poets of the last age (1723)
- 331144: An essay in praise of knavery (1723)
- 331145: The works of the author of Whipping-Tom (1723)
- 331241: The statesman's mirrour (1741)
- 331871: Medical researches (1777)
- 332243: Proposals for printing by subscription (1733)
- 332999: Atys and Adrastus (1744)
- 333016: Remarks on the tempest: or An attempt to rescue Shakespear from the many errors falsely charged on him, by his several editors (1750)
- 333017: An attempte to rescue that aunciente (1749)
- 333264: A consolatory letter to a noble lord (1760)
- 333500: A letter from the grave (1792)
- 333569: A guide to the English tongue (1749)
- 333604: An epitome of theoretical and practical navigation (1777)
- 333883: The devil repriev'd from the jaws of death and -------- (1742)
- 334995: Familiar letters of love (1724)
- 335211: A consolatory letter to a noble lord (1760)
- 335307: Letters to a prebendary (1800)
- 336010: Four essays: viz I. On making china ware in England, as good as ever was brought from India. II. On a method for furnishing coals at a Third Part of the Price they are usually sold at. III. On the repairing of Dagenham, or other Breaches. IV. On our English grapes, proving that they will make the Best of Wines. By a society of gentlemen. For the Universal Benefit of The People of England. Adorn'd with Four Beautiful Cutts (1718)
- 336977: The illustrious and renown'd history of the seven famous champions of Christendom (1755)
- 337839: The appeal of an injured wife against a cruel husband (1788)
- 338173: Vade mecum (1756)
- 338877: The whole life, and merry exploits of bold Robin Hood (1759)
- 338938: Tracts on practical agriculture and gardening (1773)
- 340940: A trumpet blown in the north (1716)
- 341186: A treatise on the Roman senate (1747)
- 341451: Cocker's arithmetick (1750)
- 341539: A compendious account of the whole art of breeding, nursing, and right ordering of the silk-worm. Illustrated with figures engraven on Copper: Whereon is curiously exhibited the whole Management of this Profitable Insect (1733)
- 341814: A defence of lecturers, being an humble reply to the preface before the commentary on the Church-Catechism. By the Most Reverend William, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. In a letter to a friend (1733)
- 341937: Virtue in distress: or, heroism display'd (1749)
- 342265: A catalogue of the manuscripts in the Cottonian library. To which are added, many emendations and additions. With an appendix, containing an account of the damage sustained by the fire in 1731; and also a catalogue of the charters preserved in the same library (1777)
- 342356: The wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures of Robison Crusoe, of York, mariner (1759)
- 342797: The works of the Honourable Sir Charles Sedley, Bart (1722)
- 342829: An historical narration of the whole Bible (1749)
- 343579: An address to Christians, recommending the distribution of cheap religious tracts (1799)
- 343630: A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate young lady Miss Bell (1760)
- 343805: A collection of original miscellaneous poems and translations. By the Reverend Mr. Coates, of Shipton, Vicar of Overton, near York (1770)
- 345030: The epistles of M. T. Cicero to M. Brutus, and of Brutus to Cicero: with the Latin text on the opposite page, and English notes to each epistle. Together with a prefatory dissertation, in which the authority of the said epistles is vindicated, and all the Objections of the Revd. Mr. Tunstall particularly considered and confuted. By Conyers Middleton, D.D. Principal Library Keeper of the University of Cambridge (1743)
- 345139: An answer to the Reverend Mr. Warburton's Divine legation of Moses, in three parts. In which are considered, I. Some of his Quotations from the Ancients. II. His Manner of Reasoning: And, III. His Notion of Moral Obligation. By Thomas Bott, A. M. Rector of Spixworth, Norfolk (1743)
- 345643: The fortunate country maid. Being the entertaining memoirs of the present celebrated Marchioness of L--- V----: who, from a cottage, Through a great Variety of Diverting Adventures, became a lady of the first quality in the court of France, By her steady Adherence to the Principles of Virtue and Honour. Wherein are displayed The various and vile Artifices employed by Men of Intrigue for seducing Young Women. With Suitable Reflections. From the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy. In two volumes. ... (1767)
- 346066: The speech of the Right Hon. John Wilkes, Esq (1775)
- 346146: The case between Mr. Cant and Mr. Porter (1742)
- 346614: A sermon on the origin of government and the excellence of the British Constitution (1800)
- 346761: The case and appeal of James Ashley (1753)
- 346792: Memoirs of the love and state-intrigues of the Court of H- (1743)
- 346802: The proceedings in the Star-Chamber, in 1632. against Henry Sherfield, Esq (1717)
- 347488: The grounds and reasons of Christian regeneration, or, The new-birth (1742)
- 347829: The builder's jewel (1754)
- 347830: The builder's jewel (1757)
- 348010: A select composition of original poetical pieces, serious and comic (1775)
- 348152: Twelve beautiful designs for farm-houses (1750)
- 348398: An essay on regimen (1753)
- 350417: An essay on recreations. By Vin. Perronet, A. M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent; and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl Stanhope (1745)
- 350756: Observations, civil and canonical, on the marriage contract, as entered into conformably to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. By W. Kenrick, LL.D (1775)
- 350827: An essay on inoculation, occasioned by the small-pox being brought into South Carolina in the year 1738. With an appendix, Containing a faithful Account of its Event there; where Eight only died out of above 800 inoculated; and a summary Relation of the principal Cases. By J. Kilpatrick (1743)
- 351080: A brief concordance or table to the Bible of the last translation (1762)
- 351135: A burlesque translation of Homer (1772)
- 351602: Reasons for a war; from the imminent danger with which Europe is threatned (1734)
- 351605: Letter to Her Rl Hs the P-s D-w-g-r of W- on the approaching peace (1762)
- 351715: An illustration and paraphrase on the Book of Common-Prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England (1752)
- 352790: An oration delivered at the State-House, in Philadelphia, to a very numerous audience (1776)
- 353463: Woman in miniature. A satire. By a student of Oxford (1742)
- 353495: A select collection of one hundred plates; consisting of the most beautiful exotic and British flowers which blow in our English gardens (1775)
- 353811: Political dialogues between the celebrated statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome (1736)
- 353838: The life of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ: With Considerations and Discourses upon the Conception, Nativity, Circumcision, Baptism, Temptation, Preaching, Miracles, Passion, Resurrection, and his Ascension into Heaven. Including several unanswerable Arguments, obvious to the meanest Capacity, in Defence of the Divinity of our Holy Redeemer, and the Truth of the Christian Religion. Likewise the lives, acts, and deaths of the holy evangelists and apostles, as recorded by the Primitive Fathers, and Antient Writers of unquestionable Veracity. Illustrated with pictures. By J. Taylor, B.D (1758)
- 353922: The amorous humours and audacious adventures of one Whd. By a Muggletonian (1760)
- 354180: Æsop's Fables: with his life, and morals and remarks. Fitted for the meanest capacities (1754)
- 356040: A free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages through several successive centuries (1749)
- 356258: A new academy of compliments (1748)
- 356328: A short character of Charles II. King of England (1725)
- 356414: A new book of interest (1774)
- 356419: Every man his own broker (1775)
- 356423: The elements of commerce, politics and finances, in three treatises on those important subjects (1772)
- 356426: Love and glory: a masque (1734)
- 356769: Popery unmask'd (1744)
- 356771: A letter from Rome (1742)
- 356772: A letter from Rome (1741)
- 356846: Hermes Romanus (1760)
- 356917: A reply to the remarks of Arthur Dobbs, Esq; on Capt. Middleton's Vindication of his conduct on board His Majesty's ship the Furnace, when sent in search of a North-West passage, By Hudson's-Bay, to the Western American Ocean. Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of Great-Britain and Ireland, &c. By Christopher Middleton, Esq (1744)
- 357325: The bishop of Ely's thanksgiving-sermon, preach'd on the seventh of June, 1716. Done into verse (1716)
- 357963: Some observations on the late Act of Insolvency, (passed in the thirty-second year of the reign of King George the Second) with the method of proceeding to discharge a prisoner out of custody, Pursuant to the Directions of the said Act: and Precedents of the Petition, Notices, and Affidavits, To be Used on the Occasion. Carefully Drawn and Settled: Also Directions how a Prisoner, charged with Mesne Process, or Bailable Writs, may entitle those Creditors, and others his Creditors, who have brought no Actions against him, at a very small Expence, to have a Dividend of his Estate and Effects rateable, with those Creditors that have charged him in Execution, (to whom the Act only extends) whereby he will become absolutely discharged from his Imprisonment. Also the Proceedings to compel Debtors in Execution to deliver up their Effects for the Benefit of their Creditors, according to the Directions of the same Act. To which is added, A Calculation of the Fees and Expences in the Proceedings, to discharge a Prisoner under this Act, on his own Application. By an attorney at law (1759)
- 358432: Songs in Henry and Emma, or, The nut brown maid (1749)
- 359067: The french convert (1757)
- 359823: A rejoinder to Mr. Dobb's reply to Captain Middleton (1745)
- 359829: The comical history of Estevanille Gonzalez, surnamed the merry fellow. Translated from the original Spanish by Monsieur le Sage, Author of the Devil upon two Sticks. Done out of French (1735)
- 360151: The house-Keeper's pocket-book (1764)
- 360253: The sin of the elect spouse only punished on her bridegroom; and all her afflictions and tribulations considered as appointments of covenant love (1786)
- 361115: A brief concordance or table to the Bible of the last translation (1767)
- 361795: A vindication of the Calvinistic doctrines of human depravity (1799)
- 361908: The history of witches and wizards: giving a true account of all their tryals in England, Scotland, Sweedland, France and New England; with their confession and codemnation. Collected from Bishop Hall, Bishop Morton, Sir Matthew Hale, Dr. Glanvil, Mr. Emlin, Dr. Horneck, Dr. Tilson, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Hodges, Corn. Agrippa. By W. P (1760)
- 362017: Elegy written in a London church-yard (1792)
- 362253: The capacity and extent of the human understanding (1745)
- 362372: The groans of Germany (1741)
- 362809: A rational account of the causes of chronic diseases (1774)
- 362973: An authentic narrative of the oppressions of the islanders of Jersey. To which is prefixed a succinct history of the military actions, constitution, laws, customs, and commerce of that island. ... (1771)
- 363012: A treatise upon planting, gardening, and the management of the hot-house (1777)
- 363376: New idylles (1776)
- 363866: The life and unaccountable actions of William Fuller (1719)
- 364666: Memoirs of the Queen of Hungary (1741)
- 364728: Essays moral, philosophical, and political (1772)
- 365323: Strictures on two discourses (1787)
- 365731: Pastoral politicks; or the political principles, avow'd and maintain'd by Edmund Gibson, D. D. (now Lord Bishop of London.) faithfully extracted from his Lordship's writings; and now Publish'd as a Seasonable Admonition to our Modern Patriots and their Adherents. The Multitude being naturally unfavourable to Greatness, and very jealous of their Superiours, are apt to declare Men Patriots from their Zeal and Clamour against the Persons in Authority (1742)
- 367029: The churchiliad: or, a few modest questions proposed to the Reverend author of The Rosciad (1761)
- 367355: The champion (1741)
- 367457: Observations on Tacitus. In which his character as a writer and an historian, is impartially considered, and compared with that of Livy. By the Reverend Thomas Hunter, Vicar of Garstang in Lancashire (1752)
- 367659: Forgery detected. By which is evinced how groundless are all the calumnies cast upon the editor, in a pamphlet published under the name of Arthur Dobbs, Esq; By Capt. Christopher Middleton, late Commander of his Majesty's Ship, Furnace, when sent upon the Search of a North-West Passage to the Western American Ocean (1745)
- 367660: A reply to Mr. Dobbs's answer to a pamphlet, entitled, Forgery detected. By Christopher Middleton, Esq (1745)
- 367672: A draught of a bill of complaint in the High Court of C---nc--ry, by Mrs. Magna Britannia, complaint. against Robert de Houghton, and others, defendants, Praying A Discovery of Secret Services for some Years past, Relief from several hard Contracts which the Complainant hath, against her Will, been forced into; and an Enquiry into the present State of her Affairs. As Likewise That Writs, Ne exeat Regno, be issued forthwith against the Defendants in her Behalf. By a Welch attorney (1742)
- 368563: The epistles of Ovid translated into English prose, as near the original as the different idioms of the Latin and English languages will allow. With The Latin Text and Order of Construction in the opposite Page; and Critical, Historical, Geographical, and Classical Notes, in English, from the best Commentators both Antient and Modern, beside a very great Number of Notes entirely New. For the Use of Schools as well as of Private Gentlemen (1753)
- 369171: Tou pany kyr Nectarii patriarchæ hierosolymitani confutatio imperii Papæ in ecclesiam (1717)
- 369463: The history of the life and times of Cardinal Wolsey (1742)
- 369600: A dissertation on Mr. Hogarth's six prints lately publish'd (1751)
- 369608: A description of ventilators (1743)
- 369901: A treatise on the military science (1780)
- 369971: A collection of original poems and translations (1745)
- 370317: Critical, historical, and explanatory notes on Shakespeare (1754)
- 370618: One view of human life taken, and reconciled by a prospect of heaven (1743)
- 370856: A letter from a lady to the Bishop of London (1769)
- 371079: An answer to the queries, contained in A letter to Dr. Shebbeare, printed in the Public Ledger, August 10 (1775)
- 371145: Unity and public spirit (1780)
- 371540: A plain and full account of the Christian practices observed by the Church in St Martin's-le-Grand (1766)
- 371576: A testimony of Richard Brothers (1795)
- 372180: Genuine memoirs of the Countess Dubarre? (1777)
- 372233: The philosophical transactions (from the year 1732, to the year 1744) abridged (1747)
- 373285: Discourses on several important subjects (1743)
- 373409: Sermons on various subjects (1755)
- 373462: Sermons on various subjects (1754)
- 373493: Discourses on several important subjects (1757)
- 373629: Eight sermons on the divinity and operations of the Holy Ghost (1742)
- 373771: The footsteps of divine providence (1787)
- 373892: Memoirs of the Royal Society (1738)
- 374539: Hymns, &c. Composed on various subjects. By J Hart[.] (1770)
- 374857: The year forty-one. Carmen seculare (1741)
- 374918: A crumb of comfort for the people (1795)
- 375105: An account of a useful discovery to distill double the usual quantity of sea-water (1756)
- 375106: An account of a useful discovery to distill double the usual quantity of sea-water (1756)
- 375372: An intire system of arithmetic (1753)
- 375439: The wallet (1764)
- 375591: Prudence triumphing over vanity and dissipation (1776)
- 375667: The honest Yorkshire-Man (1736)
- 375762: J---l's wife. A new ballad. In answer to one, intitled, S-----s and J----l (1743)
- 375770: Strictures on the Prince of Wales's letter to Mr. Pitt (1789)
- 375926: A letter to Sir Fletcher Norton, Knt (1774)
- 376486: Wil. Double &c.&c.&c. at court, and in high preferments (1743)
- 376556: Over shoes, over boots: or, the politicians at their wits-end (1742)
- 376605: Letters on several occasions (1757)
- 376791: A serious letter to the public (1778)
- 377129: The wedding (1734)
- 377758: A phliosophical [sic] dissertation upon death (1732)
- 378022: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Hales (1747)
- 378165: Italian book-keeping (1735)
- 378397: References to the plan of the island of Dominica, as surveyed from the year 1765 to 1773; by John Byres, Chief Surveyor (1777)
- 380571: A review of the passage in Tully's first Tusculan disputation concerning Pherecydes's notion of a future existence (1744)
- 380584: The history of Abraham, in the plain and obvious meaning of it, justified (1746)
- 380606: Plan a? fournir le public avec les compagnons de voyage sans delai (1777)
- 380880: Parish law (1763)
- 380960: Hell-Gates open to all men (1751)
- 381013: Party revenge (1720)
- 381062: A new general English dictionary (1750)
- 381063: A new general English dictionary (1754)
- 381064: A new general English dictionary (1760)
- 381065: A new general English dictionary (1758)
- 381073: A guide to the English tongue (1764)
- 381110: Hell-Gates open to all men (1754)
- 381346: Some considerations on the causes of earthquakes (1750)
- 381663: The elements of German grammar (1774)
- 381691: A new improvement of the quicksilver barometer (1710)
- 381709: Fundamenta medicinæ, scriptoribus, tam inter antiquos quam recentiores, præstantioribus, deprompta; Quorum Nomina Pagina sequens exhibet In Usum Artis Medicae Tyronum. Cui Subnectitur Appendix, Praescribendi Methodum in quibusdam Morbis exhibens. Autore Joanne Groenvelt M. D. e? Coll. Med. Lond. Secundu?m dictata D. Zypæi, M. D. Et Medicinae Professoris Eruditissimi in Academia? Lutetiana? (1715)
- 381996: A general system of surgery (1748)
- 382243: Fielding's hackney coach rates (1786)
- 382304: A general system of surgery (1743)
- 382604: Cynthia (1760)
- 382746: The political history of Europe (1746)
- 382969: Poems upon several occasions (1736)
- 383918: The dismissal of His Majesty's ministers (1800)
- 384637: A metaphisical essay (1730)
- 384818: The history of the empire (1727)
- 385221: Dissertations on some of the most remarkable wonders of antiquity (1748)
- 386174: The workman's golden rule for drawing and working the five orders in architecture (1756)
- 387491: A court intrigue (1741)
- 388189: Political dialogues between the celebrated statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome (1736)
- 388620: A complete collection of old and new English and Scotch songs (1735)
- 388624: Johnson's lottery song book (1776)
- 388625: Johnson's lottery song-book (1777)
- 389191: The scrubs of Parnassus (1761)
- 390763: A description of the coronation of the Kings and Queens of France (1775)
- 391374: The original copy of the conference between George Villars, Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitzgerald, an Irish Jesuit (1719)
- 391434: The medleys for the year 1711. To which are prefix'd the five Whig-Examiners (1714)
- 391614: A full, true, and comprehensive view of Christianity (1747)
- 391746: Select trials, for murders (1742)
- 392063: A natural history of British birds (1775)
- 392517: Poems on several occasions (1748)
- 392565: The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero (1741)
- 392569: Germana quædam antiquitatis eruditæ monumenta quibus Romanorum veterum ritus varii tam sacri quam profani (1745)
- 392581: The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero (1742)
- 392582: The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero (1750)
- 392687: A roast for a Scots parson. A new song, to some tune. With a word to the reader. By the fool (1749)
- 392688: Bruin in the suds (1751)
- 392931: The countess's epistle to her lover, Polyarchus (1735)
- 393017: Arithmetick and measurement (1748)
- 393175: Poems on various subjects; selected to enforce the practice of virtue (1800)
- 393392: The wedding and bedding (1800)
- 393604: The miscellaneous works (1752)
- 393617: The posthumous works (1753)
- 393823: The genius of Britain, to General Howe (1776)
- 393910: The Whole art of legerde main (1755)
- 394082: The historical part of the Holy Bible. Or The Old and New Testament exquisitely and accurately describ'd in near three hundred historys. Engraven by John Sturt, from designs of the greatest masters (1730)
- 394724: The case and appeal of James Ashley (1753)
- 394826: The britons and Saxons not converted to popery (1748)
- 395047: Measure for measure (1742)
- 395278: An historical account of the proceedings of the last House of Commons (1735)
- 395284: The comical pilgrim (1723)
- 395466: Great news from hell (1760)
- 395525: The unfortunate concubines (1753)
- 395599: Laugh and be fat (1761)
- 395635: The remains of Mr. Tho. Brown (1720)
- 395650: Delicate crimes (1777)
- 395808: The house-Keeper's pocket-book (1751)
- 395833: The universal masquerade (1742)
- 395873: Submission to the righteousness of God (1784)
- 395975: Cocker's arithmetick (1753)
- 396058: Poems on several occasions (1746)
- 396254: The original copy of the conference between George Villars, Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitzgerald, an Irish Jesuit (1719)
- 396374: Eusebius (1741)
- 396894: Medicina britannica (1747)
- 397124: The laws of sewers (1732)
- 397436: An authentic narrative of the Russian expedition against the Turks by sea and land (1772)
- 398855: A natural and historical account of the islands of Scilly (1750)
- 399279: A discourse on comets (1757)
- 400024: Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy (1755)
- 400680: Sacramental devotions, and suitable meditations (1752)
- 401181: Milton's Paradise lost (1767)
- 401321: Methodus differentialis: sive tractatus de summatione et interpolatione serierum infinitarum. Auctore Jacobo Stirling, R.S.S (1753)
- 401800: Secretary Janus (1747)
- 402124: A description of three hundred animals (1753)
- 402461: A new treatise on short hand (1775)
- 402902: A defence of the letter to the Reverend Mr. John Jackson. Occasioned by his Remarks on Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry, &c. Being an answer to the appendix to the second edition of his Remarks. To which is added, A letter to Mr. Whiston, &c. By the author of the letter (1749)
- 403365: A summary account of the present flourishing state of the island of Tobago (1777)
- 403517: The student's companion (1734)
- 403541: Seven sermons (1770)
- 403565: The devout Christian's daily companion (1768)
- 403980: The christian's manual (1752)
- 404375: A new naval history (1757)
- 404519: A plain and full account of the Christian practices observed by the church in Saint Martin's-le-Grand (1767)
- 404669: A defense of The plain account of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1752)
- 404876: Medicina britannica (1746)
- 405682: Remarks upon the Garianonum of the Romans (1774)
- 405723: The interpretation of dreams (1755)
- 405889: The happiness of the good in a future state set forth (1742)
- 405911: Memoirs of the life and times, of the famous Jonathan Wild (1726)
- 405947: The comical and tragical history of the lives and adventures of the most noted bayliffs in and about London and Westminster (1723)
- 406421: A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate young lady Miss Bell (1760)
- 406618: The picture of a favourite (1721)
- 406893: The aviary (1750)
- 406983: Books lately printed and sold by W. Mears, at the Lamb on Ludgate-Hill (1733)
- 407017: The third volume of the compleat history of the lives, robberies, piracies, and murders committed by the most notorious rogues, &c. From the Time of Edward the Confessor. With the Famous Sermon Preach'd by Bernard Sympson a Monk, to a Gang of High way-men in a Wood near Maidenhead-Thicket. Printed from the Original M. S. out of the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Together with The Continuation of the wicked Lives of highway-men, murderers, foot-pads, house-breakers, shoplipts, water-pads, kid-lays, hook-pole-lays, molly-lays, bumming-lays, and the surprizing Adventures of several famous pirates, down to the present Time. With the Thieves grammar whereby the Art of Thieving, is fully detected. A Key to the Art of Thieving; newly discovered, whereby several secret Mysteries are unlocked, for the good of the Publick. Never before Printed. Written by Capt. Alex. Smith. Adorn'd with cuts (1720)
- 408059: A new and practical exposition of the Apostles Creed (1747)
- 409191: Things set in a proper light. Being a full answer to a noble author's misrepresentation of things as they are (1758)
- 409818: Palæographia Britannica: or, discourses on antiquities in Britain (1743)
- 409907: Ode occasion'd by the death of Mr. Thomson (1749)
- 410131: Cocker's Accomplish'd school-master (1748)
- 410352: References to the plan of the island of St. Vincent, as surveyed from the year 1765 to 1773 (1777)
- 410903: A journey from Aleppo to Damascus (1736)
- 411616: An authentic narrative of the proceedings under a commission of bankruptcy against John Perrott (1761)
- 411840: The oeconomy of health (1785)
- 411939: A survey of trade (1719)
- 411999: A voyage to the East Indies (1772)
- 412308: Remarks on ecclesiastical history. (1751)
- 412753: Euclide's Elements (1751)
- 412936: Tempora Thomsoni in Latino versu reddita a Roberto Christiano Brownell (1795)
- 412963: A journal of a voyage to the South Seas, in his Majesty's ship, the Endeavour (1773)
- 413379: The speech of Mr. De Calonne, comptroller-general of the finances (1787)
- 413822: Voyage to Algiers and Tunis, for the redemption of captives (1735)
- 413844: A voyage to Barbary, for the redemption of captives (1735)
- 413845: New general English dictionary (1748)
- 413849: A new general English dictionary (1768)
- 413931: A Consolatory letter to a noble Lord (1760)
- 414026: Caii Julii Cæsaris de bello gallico et civili (1742)
- 414044: Memoirs of the life of the Right Honourable Charles, late Earl of Orrery; and likewise of the family of Boyle (1734)
- 414218: On the abuse of poetry. A satire (1752)
- 414219: On the abuse of poetry. A satire (1754)
- 414786: The peerage of England (1741)
- 415155: The present condition of Great-Britain, in a discourse upon things that have not been considered, though they are of the greatest consequence to her. With a true state of the case between us and the Dutch, that may not be unworthy of the Deliberations of that august Assembly by which we are represented in Parliament; and particularly in that great Article which fills them with so many Terrors as are insinuated in our present Accounts from Holland (1746)
- 415666: Report of the state and progress of the Institution for the Relief of the Poor of the City of London and parts adjacent, situate in New-Street, and Friar-Street, Blackfriars; with a list of the subscribers (1800)
- 416790: A sermon preach'd at Serjeant's-Inn Chapel, on Sunday, May the 20th, 1750 (1750)
- 416976: The prussian campaign, a poem (1758)
- 417008: The purchasers of tickets, shares, and chances are most respectfully requested to peruse the following plan before they purchase Tickets, Shares, or Chances, at any other Offices. State lottery, 1781. Messrs. Johnson and Co. At their Old State Lottery Offices, No. 4, Ludgate-Hill; No. 351, Oxford-Street; No. 153, opposite Smart's Buildings, High-Holborn; and in Glasshouse-Street, the corner of Swallow-Street. (1781)
- 417010: Pursuit after happiness: a poem. To which is added, an ode to Mr. Garrick, on his quitting the stage. Also an elegy on the death of Mr. Barry (1777)
- 417095: The question about conformity to the national church, coolly and impartially examined. Shewing the propriety and beauty of that conduct, and answering the most popular objections of the dissenters against it (1744)
- 417504: Reformation of manners, the best thanksgiving: and, the encouragement of religion, the truest support of loyalty (1746)
- 418012: A scheme of a lottery for raising one million eight hundred thousand pounds, on the settled fund of 168,003l. per annum, for 32 years, on soap, paper, silks &c. (1711)
- 418192: The second part of liberty and property (1732)
- 418242: The second volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown, serious and comical in prose and verse. Adorn'd with cuts (1720)
- 418259: The secret history of the free-masons. Being an accidental discovery, of the ceremonies made use of in the several lodges, upon the admittance of a brother as a Free and Accepted Mason; with the Charge, Oath, and private Articles, given to him at the Time of his Admittance. Printed from the old original record of the society; with some Observations, Reflections, and Critical Remarks on the New Constitution Book of the Free Masons, written by James Anderson, A. M. and dedicated to the Duke of Montague, by J. T. Desaguliers, L. L. D. Deputy Grand Master. With a short dictionary of private signs, or signals (1724)
- 418388: A sermon preached at Carter-Lane, February the 22d, 1778 (1778)
- 418434: A sermon preached at the assizes held at Huntingdon, August 17. 1746 (1746)
- 418469: A sermon preached at the opening of the organ in the Parish Church of St. Neots in the county of Huntingdon, September 26, 1749 (1749)
- 418972: A short character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I-----. With An Account of some smaller Facts, during His Government, which will not be put into the Articles of Impeachment (1711)
- 418973: A short character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I--. With an account of some smaller facts, during his government, which will not be put into the Articles of Impeachment (1711)
- 418974: A short character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I-------. With an account of some smaller facts, during his Government, which will not be put into the Articles of Impeachment. August, 30. 1710 (1711)
- 418997: A short essay upon trade in general, but more enlarged on that branch relating to the woollen manufactures of Great Britain and Ireland; wherein is detected the scandalous exaggerations and calculations of Mess. Webber, London, and the Draper; And Also A Method propos'd to prevent the Owling of unmanufactur'd Wool, by a Publick Registry, at such Expence, that the Crown may not suffer, or the Grower of Wool be oppress'd. Humbly address'd to the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations. By a lover of his country, and the Constitution of Great-Britain (1741)
- 419083: A sick-Bed soliloquy to an empty purse (1735)
- 419181: Sir Jeffery Dunstan, a cantata (1780)
- 419576: Strictures upon modern simony (1767)
- 420219: Some thoughts on the divine hospitality of the Gospel; And on Hospitality falsly so called. In a discourse on Romans, xii. 13. By Vin. Perronet, A. M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent; and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl Stanhope. (1745)
- 420841: Theodosius: or, the force of love: a tragedy (1752)
- 421455: Veille?e a la campagne: or the simnel. A tale. (1745)
- 421637: A vindication of The free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian church (1751)
- 422973: War proved to be the real cause of the present scarcity (1800)
- 423069: Welcombe Hills (1777)
- 423069: Welcombe Hills (1777)
- 423462: The workman's golden rule for drawing and working the five orders in architecture (1750)
- 423483: The works of Horace (1753)
- 424564: German glory. An oration in praise of her most Serene Majesty, Maria Teresa, Queen of Hungary, &c (1742)
- 425482: London 178[blank] Sir, your company is desired, to meet Lieut. Col. Thomas Kennett, Esq. and the rest of the officers of the Orange Regiment (1780)
- 468499: Ago?notrochia: or, The running of the Christian race with patience∙ (1661)
- 469918: Cryptography. Or a new, easy, and compendious system of short-hand (1762)
- 471241: Reading made easy; or, A step in the ladder to learning: b whereby, the young student is led gradually on, from the easiest words, to those of two and three syllables. By Isaac Hewetson (1800)
- 471321: Political dialogues between the celebrated statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome (1736)
- 471332: Practical arithmetick in four books (1773)
- 472599: The orthodox communicant (1721)
- 474164: Vocabularium Latiale: or, a Latin vocabulary (1757)
- 476499: Johnson's British gazette, and Sunday monitor (1783)
- 476645: The news-examiner: or Considerations on the state of public affairs (1783)
- 478229: A correct and comprehensive abstract of the Combination Act (39 & 40 Geo. III. cap. 106) (1800)
- 478657: The four books of architecture (1750)
- 479657: A dissertation on commerce (1754)
- 479863: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable Society of Gray's-Inn, on Sunday Oct. the 30th, 1737 (1737)
- 479864: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Luke, in the county of Middlesex. Upon Monday, January the 31st, 1736-7 (1737)
- 480467: The practical French grammar (1776)
- 480599: Sermons and discourses on moral, theological, and practical subjects (1752)
- 480767: The book of knowledge (1750)
- 480978: The royal engagement pocket atlas for the year MDCCXCII (1791)
- 480997: Stanzas sacred to liberty (1769)
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