MoEML References in Shakeosphere
HOLB5: Holborn Hill
- 844: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 2479: The practical physician; or, medical instructor (1800)
- 6453: Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law (1797)
- 6682: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum. (1800)
- 6683: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the consumption of West-India produce (1791)
- 10215: Considerations addressed to professors of Christianity of every denomination, on the impropriety of consuming West-India sugar and rum, as produced by the oppressive labour of slaves (1792)
- 12760: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the eighteenth day of November, 1760 (1760)
- 16113: Solitary walks (1774)
- 17264: The powers of fancy. A poem (1789)
- 17415: The whole proceedings on the trial of the indictment, the King, on the prosecution of William Jones, gentleman (1784)
- 19420: The country-Gentleman's lawyer (1795)
- 19783: Counsel from heaven to God's people (1793)
- 19799: The counsellor's magazine (1796)
- 21130: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 21132: An address to the people of Great Britain (1791)
- 21143: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 21153: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 31017: Middlesex, to wit, A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1800)
- 33453: Poor Richard's scraps (1794)
- 34741: Observations on the use and abuse of the practice of the law (1787)
- 34863: Observations on certain prophecies in the Book of Daniel, and the Revelation of St. John (1787)
- 35322: A narrative of the proceedings at the general meeting of the London Corresponding Society, held on Monday, July 31, 1797, in a field, near the veterinary college, St. Pancras, in the county of Middlesex. Citizen Thomas Stuckey, President (1797)
- 35422: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 39865: Thoughts on the death of the King of France. By William Fox (1793)
- 45417: A discourse on national fasts, by W. Fox. (1793)
- 48086: The law of wills, codicils, and revocations (1796)
- 49921: The new complete parish officer (1790)
- 52540: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 52551: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 60435: The publican's lawyer (1795)
- 70993: An address to the people of Great Britain, proving the necessity of refraining from sugar and rum (1791)
- 70996: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 70997: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 71193: The Carlton-House magazine: or, Annals of taste, fashion, and politeness (1792)
- 71862: The Diary; or, Woodfall's register (1789)
- 72521: The Senator; or, Parliamentary chronicle (179u)
- 73567: The Genius of Albion: or, Weekly biographical, political, law, and literary repository (1790)
- 113885: Death in a new dress: or sportive funeral elegies (1656)
- 189630: A treatise of the great and generall daye of iudgement (1606)
- 208878: Information to those who would remove to America (1794)
- 210029: A discourse, occasioned by the national fast, February 28, 1794. By W. Fox (1794)
- 212356: The powers of fancy. A poem (1790)
- 213185: Faith in God and his word, the establishment and prosperity of his people (1793)
- 213188: The glory of the church in the latter day (1793)
- 222033: An appeal, to the common sense of the British people on the subjects of sedition and revolution, by Philodemos (1793)
- 222447: At Gough and Co's warehouse (1775)
- 222951: A discourse on national fasts (1793)
- 224276: The whole proceedings on the trials of two informations (1787)
- 225592: To be completed in sixteen numbers (1800)
- 226365: The practical improvement of the watchman's answer (1793)
- 226583: Christ crucified (1799)
- 226584: An essay on the resurrection of Christ (1797)
- 227602: Just arrived from the East, at Mr. Gough's manegre [sic], Holborn Hill, the stupendious pelican, (1790)
- 231094: An elegy on the death of the Reverend Mr. John Ryland, M.A. of Northampton (1792)
- 237557: Letters that passed between the Rev. John Wesley (1790)
- 241659: A plain address, &c (1797)
- 244238: The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine (1793)
- 244239: The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General against Thomas Paine (1793)
- 257488: Atlas Anglicanus, or a complete sett of maps of the counties of south Britain; divided into their respective hundreds, ... To which is added a correct map of the roads of England, ... By the late Emanuel Bowen, ... and Thomas Bowen (1767)
- 257491: Atlas Anglicanus, or a complete sett of maps of the counties of south Britain; divided into their respective hundreds, ... To which is added a correct map of the roads of England, ... By the late Emanuel Bowen, ... and Thomas Bowen (1777)
- 257556: An address to the people of Great Britain (1791)
- 259830: The adventures of the Guildford Jack-Daw (1795)
- 260659: Brachygraphy: or An easy and compendious system of short-hand, adapted to the various arts, sciences and professions (1785)
- 260661: Brachygraphy: or An easy and compendious system of short-hand, adapted to the various arts, sciences and professions (1789)
- 260862: The interest of Great Britain (1793)
- 262504: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, with a postscript to the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon, upon their conduct at the trial of Thomas Williams for publishing Paine's age of reason. By John Martin, solicitor for the defendant (1797)
- 262671: Religious conduct the most beneficial proof of patriotism (1798)
- 262676: Defence of the war against France (1794)
- 270151: Walking amusements for chearful Christians; or Trades spiritualized (1775)
- 273273: The new lyric repository (1792)
- 274021: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 274417: Parsley's lyric companion (1787)
- 274562: The only genuine edition of the speeches of the Hon. T. Erskine, and S. Kyd, Esq. on the trial of T. Williams, for publishing Thomas Paine's age of reason; with Ld. Kenyon's charge to the jury (1797)
- 275643: The political beacon (1770)
- 277644: A dissent from the Church of England (1800)
- 277947: An exposition on the Old and New Testament (1793)
- 280520: The Art of governing a kingdom to advantage (1800)
- 280904: To the curious in general. Whatever deserves the epithet of the rare, certainly will deserve the strictest attention of the greatest curiosos. Just arrived from the southern part of Africa, and now to be seen alive, ... at Mr. Patterson's, pastry-cook, no. 37, near the top of the Hay-market, the most astonishing and largest ostrich, ever seen in Europe. ... The satyr and the grand cassawar [sic], ... to be seen at Mr. Gough's Menagery, no. 99, Holborn-Hill, (1795)
- 280904: To the curious in general. Whatever deserves the epithet of the rare, certainly will deserve the strictest attention of the greatest curiosos. Just arrived from the southern part of Africa, and now to be seen alive, ... at Mr. Patterson's, pastry-cook, no. 37, near the top of the Hay-market, the most astonishing and largest ostrich, ever seen in Europe. ... The satyr and the grand cassawar [sic], ... to be seen at Mr. Gough's Menagery, no. 99, Holborn-Hill, (1795)
- 281594: The adventures of the Guildford jack-daw (1795)
- 283957: An entertaining, instructive, and necessary companion for the almanacks (1789)
- 286759: A Companion to the plan of London (1765)
- 288884: The law of wills, codicils, and revocations (1800)
- 294799: By His Majesty's royal authority. Doctor Harvey's anti-venereal pills (1795)
- 294885: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 294913: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the utility of refraining from the use of West India sugar and rum, (1791)
- 307935: A narrative of the proceedings at the general meeting of the London Corresponding Society, held on Monday, July 31, 1797, in a field, near the Veterinary College ...ancras, in the county of Middlesex Citizen Thomas Stuckey President[.] (1797)
- 309702: Servants. At Allen's, (late Braynes's,) old established office (1795)
- 312120: A genuine narrative of the lives, adventures, escapes, and trial, of Joseph and George Weston (1782)
- 313209: A complete guide to landlords, tenants, and lodgers (1796)
- 314486: Ogilby's survey improved: or Kitchin's new and instructive traveller's companion, for the roads of England and Wales. Laid down in a plain intelligible manner, with all the towns, villages, &c. thereon and the distances in single miles on each road. 1771 (1771)
- 317043: The incomprehensibility of God, stated and improved (1796)
- 317584: The whole art of painting in water-colours; exemplified in landscapes, flowers, &c (1773)
- 318928: A catalogue of books and prints (1788)
- 319568: A catalogue of books, in various languages, arts and sciences, for the year 1790 (1790)
- 321689: A list of the master, wardens, court of assistants, and livery of the worshipful company of salters (1799)
- 324560: A compleat collection of the best and most admir'd prologues and epilogues (1771)
- 329197: The path of the just like the shining light (1797)
- 329377: Divine emblems (1792)
- 333117: A plain and rational account of the nature and effects of animal magnetism (1790)
- 334119: The housekeeper's instructor (1795)
- 337025: The interest of Great Britain (1793)
- 343079: A short sketch of the evidence delivered before a Committee of the House of Commons for the abolition of the slave-trade (1792)
- 343842: The barber's mirror; or a portrait of the Rev. William Huntington, drawn from real life: being remarks on that gentleman's pamphlet entitled "the Barber:" with an account of his strange and deplorable frenzy. In a letter to a friend (1791)
- 343935: The trial of Thomas Hardy for high treason, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Tuesday the Twenty-Eighth, Wednesday the Twenty-Ninth, Thursday the Thirtieth, Friday the Thirty-First of October; and on Saturday the First, Monday the Third, Tuesday the Fourth, and Wednesday the Fifth of November, 1794. ... . Taken in short-hand, by Joseph Gurney. (1794)
- 350484: The trial of Robert Thomas Crossfield, for high treason, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday the eleventh, and Thursday the twelfth of May, 1796. Taken in short-hand, by Joseph Gurney. (1796)
- 350557: Walking amusements for chearful Christians. To which are added, various pieces, in prose and verse: with a map of the roads to happiness and misery. By the author of Solitary Walks, &c (1775)
- 350697: Solitary walks (1775)
- 353502: A leaf out of Burke's book (1796)
- 353932: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum. (1800)
- 353946: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum. (1791)
- 354059: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the consumption of West-India produce. (1791)
- 354717: A new and complete history of England (1795)
- 357401: The draughtsman's assistant (1772)
- 361803: The trial of John Motherhill (1786)
- 361814: The whole proceedings on the trial of the indictment, the King, on the prosecution of William Jones, gentleman, against the Rev. William Davies Shipley (1784)
- 364615: Dipping not baptizing (1787)
- 365656: Observations on the use and abuse of the practice of the law (1786)
- 366732: The general history of Europe (1791)
- 369115: Montserrat code of laws: from 1668, to 1788 (1790)
- 369459: Parsley's Lyric repository, for 1789. Containing a selection of all the favorite songs, duets, trios, &c. now singing at the Theatres-Royal, at the Anacreontic Society, the Beef-Steak Club, And every polite Assembly of Wit and Harmony in the Metropolis. With a Variety of Ballads, Sonnets, Parodies, Cantatas, Burlesques, Masonic Songs, &c. Written purposely for this Work, adapted to familiar Tunes. To which is Added, A Collection of Toasts and Sentiments, Never Before in Print. (1789)
- 370025: Free grace exalted, and the proper use of the moral law evinced: in a sermon (1794)
- 370274: The triumph of truth, in the testimony of its foes (1800)
- 370710: The craftsmen (1792)
- 375318: Reflections on the formation and distribution of wealth (1793)
- 375830: Letters, remarks, &c. with a view to open an extensive trade in the article of tin, from the county of Cornwall to India, Persia, and China (1790)
- 376510: Unanimity the best defence of religious and civil liberty (1798)
- 377017: A letter from His Grace the Duke of Richmond (1797)
- 378044: Slavery inconsistent with justice and good policy (1793)
- 378045: A second address to the people of Great Britain: containing a new, and most powerful argument to abstain from the use of West India sugar. By an eye witness to the facts related (1792)
- 381824: The trial of William Stone (1796)
- 382464: The trial of John Horne Tooke (1795)
- 385556: The rational guide to the French tongue (1797)
- 386958: Brachygraphy (1795)
- 390751: The matchless rogue (1725)
- 391359: A cluster of Canaan's grapes (1772)
- 393173: Ministers the cause of the miseries and disaffection of the people (1797)
- 394398: The housekeeper's instructor (1790)
- 394922: The housekeeper's instructor (1800)
- 398426: The evangelical museum (1792)
- 400913: The trial of James O'Coigly (1798)
- 405958: On peace (1794)
- 406891: Parsley's lyric repository, for 1789 (1789)
- 410074: An abstract of the act, for imposing certain duties on income (1799)
- 410522: The art of divine contentment (1793)
- 418292: Selections from the correspondence of General Washington and James Anderson (1800)
- 422244: Topsy turvy (1793)
- 422245: Topsy turvy (1793)
- 422246: Topsy turvy (1793)
- 423261: William Gough's menagery (1775)
- 425436: A complete guide to landlords, tenants, and lodgers (1800)
- 425819: Practice (1760)
- 471587: The whole art of painting in water-colours (1775)
- 476855: A review of Mr. Pitt's administration (1763)
Variants:
- Holborn
- 155: A letter to a friend, concerning tea (1749)
- 249: A new song on the birth-day of His most gracious Majesty King George the Third (1762)
- 339: The law of covenants (1711)
- 359: The law against bankrupts (1701)
- 362: The new-River head (1763)
- 418: Observations on the diseases which prevailed on board a part of His Majesty's squadron, on the Leeward Island station (1800)
- 466: The muses choice (1754)
- 476: A Guide to health, beauty, riches, and honour (1785)
- 540: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1770)
- 545: A letter to a Member of Parliament in the country (1756)
- 587: A letter to a Member of Parliament (1765)
- 662: Memoirs of Lady Woodford (1771)
- 1002: Observations on the Union, Orange associations, and other subjects of domestic policy (1800)
- 1040: On the principle of vitality in man (1789)
- 1072: The life and adventures of a cat (1760)
- 1206: The people's duty when the host is gone forth against the enemy (1758)
- 1631: The persian letters, continued (1735)
- 1819: Letter addressed to the Honourable Charles James Fox (1800)
- 1935: A poem on the glorious peace of Utrecht (1731)
- 2357: Poems on several occasions (1757)
- 2369: The progress and practice of a modern attorney (1795)
- 2407: A new voyage to the north (1706)
- 2604: Legal recreations (1792)
- 2792: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1795)
- 2842: Observations on the new corn bill (1793)
- 2883: Raymond: a tragedy (1793)
- 2892: Remarks of a Persian traveller on the principal courts of Europe (1736)
- 2958: Remarks on some books lately publish'd (1719)
- 2972: A letter to one of the trustees of the chapel, in the City-Road, stating and proving the difficulties likely to be consequent upon their premature election of new trustees (1792)
- 3036: Miscellanies, the the [sic] fifth and sixth volumes (1742)
- 3037: Miscellanies (1745)
- 3038: Miscellanies (1745)
- 3039: Miscellanies (1745)
- 3042: Miscellanies (1742)
- 3043: Miscellanies (1742)
- 3091: The philosophy of medicine (1799)
- 3151: The reports of Sir Edward Coke (1776)
- 3220: The philosophy of chemistry (1796)
- 3271: The rosciad (1761)
- 3273: The rosciad (1762)
- 3274: The rosciad (1763)
- 3324: Plan of St. John's Hospital, in Holborn, for diseases of the eyes, legs, breasts, and other cases in surgery, &c. under the direction of Mr. Rowley, surgeon, supported by voluntary contributions (1772)
- 3463: Rural architecture (1796)
- 3568: Resolutions of the master chimney sweepers (1799)
- 3574: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the court of King's Bench (1766)
- 3619: Retaliation; or, the history of Sir Edward Oswald, and Lady Frances Seymour (1787)
- 3620: Rosamond (1767)
- 3663: The retort (1761)
- 3859: A token for children (1749)
- 3913: The temple of corruption (1770)
- 4152: A treatise on building in water: in two parts (1780)
- 4174: The trial between J. G. Biker, plaintiff; and M. Morley Doctor of Physic, defendant (1741)
- 4287: The trial of John Binns (1797)
- 4320: The triumph of truth (1788)
- 4555: 'twas wrong to marry him (1773)
- 4681: Treatise on the venom of the viper (1795)
- 4770: Letters from an American farmer (1783)
- 4818: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1705)
- 4952: The thanksgiving hymn of Adam, on his recovery from sickness (1762)
- 5110: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1755)
- 5114: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1797)
- 5116: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1797)
- 5118: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1797)
- 5121: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1797)
- 5124: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1798)
- 5128: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1800)
- 5256: A commentary on the dysentery: or, bloody flux (1767)
- 5388: A catalogue of old quarto plays (1790)
- 5401: A catalogue of the genuine and curious collection of mathematical instruments, gems, pictures, bronzes, busts, urns, cabinets, curious clocks, book-cases, &c (1755)
- 5420: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1787)
- 5433: L'amour venge? (1796)
- 5611: A chirurgical treatise on the diseases of the eyes (1748)
- 5644: An authentic and impartial copy of the trial of Sir Hugh Palliser (1779)
- 5724: An annual abstract of the sinking fund, from Michaelmas 1718, when it was first stated to Parliament, to the 10th of October, 1763. By a member of Parliament, many years in the Treasury. Collected for his own private Amusement, and now made publick (1765)
- 5851: The correspondence of the London Corresponding Society revised and corrected (1795)
- 6052: A a bold stroke for a wife (1790)
- 6075: The booksellers. A poem (1766)
- 6102: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1797)
- 6140: The builder's director, or Bench-mate (1763)
- 6566: An authentic and genuine narrative of the life and surprizing exploits, of William Hawke (1774)
- 6590: Authentic copy. The report of the trials of the rioters (1791)
- 6838: Advice to the commanders and officers of His Majesty's fleet (1798)
- 6878: An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers (1748)
- 6879: An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers (1748)
- 7009: An appendix to the account of Italy, in answer to Samuel Sharp, Esq; by Joseph Baretti. (1768)
- 7914: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection (1748)
- 8242: Hymns on the great festivals (1746)
- 8447: The hereditary right of succession (1710)
- 8478: Calista; or, the injured beauty: a poem (1759)
- 8531: Four odes (1759)
- 8551: Historia placitorum coron? (1736)
- 8622: The domestic physician (1784)
- 8661: The history of the rise and fall of Masaniello (1747)
- 8743: Grotesque architecture, or rural amusement (1790)
- 9309: Gothic architecture, improved by rules and proportions (1790)
- 9418: A free address to freemen (1771)
- 9452: A few plain questions, and a little honest advice (1792)
- 9473: The irish miscellany (1750)
- 9507: The fortunate country maid. Being the entertaining memoirs of the present celebrated Marchioness of L V: who from a cottage, Through a great Variety of Diverting Adventures, became a lady of the first quality in the court of France, By her steady Adherence to the Principles of Virtue and Honour. Wherein are display'd The Various and Vile Artifices employ'd by Men of Intrigue for seducing Young Women. With suitable Reflections. From the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy. ... (1741)
- 9564: Familiar architecture (1795)
- 9704: The london merchant (1785)
- 9758: The beauties of England (1757)
- 10201: A letter to the Reverend Joseph Proud (1798)
- 10225: The orphan or the renowned history of little Gaffer Two-Shoes (1780)
- 10390: Literary memoirs of Germany and the north (1759)
- 10571: A letter to the Right Honourable Pp, El of Ch-d, &c (1747)
- 10573: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London (1747)
- 10911: The life of Mr. Silas Told; containing many instances of the interposition of divine providence in his favour, when at sea; And In His Sufferings Abroad: Together With AN Account Of The Conversion Of Several Malefactors, Through His Instrumentality. Written by himself (1790)
- 10913: Philosophical inquiries into the laws of animal life (1780)
- 11074: A plain and earnest address to Britons, especially farmers (1792)
- 11117: The law concerning estates taile (1703)
- 11148: The pleasant and surprizing adventures of Mr. Robert Drury, during his fifteen years captivity on the island of Madagascar (1750)
- 11277: Plan of the Chamber of Commerce, (in the building late the King's Arms Tavern, Cornhill) or office, for consultation, opinion and advice, Information and assistance, in all commercial, insurance, and maritime affairs, and matters of trade in general (1782)
- 11337: The plate-glass-book (1764)
- 11401: The army's regulator (1738)
- 11473: The principles and constituence of antimony (1763)
- 11476: Primitive physick (1772)
- 11550: Poems on several occasions. By William Broome, LL.D. chaplain to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Cornwallis, Baron of Eye, in Suffolk (1750)
- 11559: Observations on smoky chimneys (1793)
- 11876: The principles of a Methodist farther explain'd (1746)
- 11878: The principles, elements, or Primary particles of bodies, inquired into (1772)
- 11923: A portable military library (1782)
- 12040: Perspective views of all the ancient churches (1739)
- 12058: The present practice of the Court of King's Bench (1784)
- 12477: Sapho & Phaon (1797)
- 12538: The sacraments explain'd (1747)
- 12558: Directions to the American loyalists, in order to enable them to state their cases, by way of memorial (1783)
- 12760: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the eighteenth day of November, 1760 (1760)
- 12851: Select parts of Professor Saunderson's Elements of algebra (1761)
- 12902: A second letter to the author of The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compar'd (1751)
- 12903: An address to the majority of the House of Commons (1784)
- 12911: A second letter to the Lord Bishop of Exeter (1752)
- 13281: Reflections on the causes of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire (1752)
- 13300: The dying hero (1779)
- 13361: Reflections on the advantages and disadvantages attending commissions of bankruptcy; clearly pointing out when they may be beneficial, or prejudicial to creditors. And when they are beneficial, or hurtful to the unfortunate bankrupt. (1784)
- 13372: Seriousness of attention at the time of divine worship (1712)
- 13829: A sermon against the dangerous and sinfull practice of inoculation (1722)
- 13891: Several letters which passed between Dr. George Hickes, and a popish priest (1715)
- 14070: The Persian letters, contined (1735)
- 14133: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church in Worcester, on Wednesday, January the 19th. 1703/4. Being the fast-day for imploring the blessing of Almighty God upon Her Majesty and Her Allies engaged in the Present War. As also For the Humbling our selves before Him in a deep Sense of the Judgment of the late Dreadful Tempest, &c. By George Walls, D. D. Prebendary of Worcester. Publish'd at the Request of some that heard it (1704)
- 14178: A short reply to Capt. William Bligh's answer (1795)
- 14544: Sincerity: a poem (1763)
- 14657: A sermon preach'd before the Most Reverend the Archbishop, and the Right Reverend the Bishops, and the clergy of the province of Canterbury, assembled in synod. In the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London, October the 25th, 1705. By George Stanhope, D.D. Dean of Canterbury, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Publish'd by the Command of the Most Reverend the Archbishop. Done from the Latin (1706)
- 14669: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's Chapel, on Wednesday, March 15, 1709/10 (1710)
- 14707: The storm (1772)
- 14776: Heretical characters illustrated and confirmed (1713)
- 14805: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Windsor (1706)
- 14886: The snarlers. A poem (1767)
- 14927: The sportsman's pocket companion (1760)
- 15027: A short account of the African slave trade (1791)
- 15366: A general system of surgery (1745)
- 15387: A general system of surgery (1753)
- 15402: The Spanish lady's love (1701)
- 15772: The speech of Dr. John Free (1753)
- 15869: Parsons his Christian directory (1709)
- 16135: The principles of English farriery vindicated (1800)
- 16204: The summer-House (1768)
- 16496: The woman of letters (1783)
- 16609: A sermon, preached March 10, 1776, at St. Andrew's, Holborn, before the Humane Society, instituted for the recovery of persons apparently drowned, ... By William Dodd, (1776)
- 16704: The way to please him (1773)
- 16929: A letter to the Right Honourable William Lord Mansfield (1768)
- 17179: A sermon preached before the King in St. James's Chapel, upon the thirtieth of January, 1715 (1716)
- 17251: The works of Jonathan Richardson (1792)
- 17654: Thoughts moral and divine (1756)
- 17714: The whole proceedings on the trial of the Hon. Major Henry Fitzroy Stanhope (1783)
- 18137: The canon of the New Testament vindicated (1719)
- 18280: Concord under King George (1715)
- 18451: The confederacy of kings against the freedom of the world (1792)
- 18681: An abridgment of such part of the Building Act (1775)
- 18719: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1792)
- 18730: Considerations addressed to the Right Reverend the Bishops (1768)
- 18758: A catalogue of the genuine library of Mr. Thomas Allen Barnard (1789)
- 18786: A catalogue of the libraries of the Right Reverend and Honourable Sir Jonathan Trelawney (1723)
- 18941: Critical strictures on the new tragedy of Elvira (1763)
- 19218: Two essays, one on coversation, the other, on solitude. By a Gentleman of Oxford (1744)
- 19325: A charitable address to all who are of the communion of the Church of Rome (1746)
- 19408: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1796)
- 19413: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1796)
- 19415: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1799)
- 19418: The country gentleman's architect (1793)
- 19880: A comical and true account of the modern canibals's religion (1734)
- 19887: The constituents, a poem (1765)
- 20162: Calmet's dictionary of the Holy Bible (1798)
- 20376: Father Ganders tales or youth's moral companion (1780)
- 20452: Free thoughts on love and marriage. By Mr. Ingeldew (1765)
- 20593: The instruction of youth in Christian piety (1741)
- 20779: The authentic memoirs of Francis Henry de La Motte (1781)
- 20878: The intriguing chambermaid (1776)
- 21621: All for love (1778)
- 21771: An answer to the Rev. Mr. Church's remarks on the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's last journal (1745)
- 21942: The arguments and reports of Sr. Hen. Pollexfen, Kt. late lord chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas, in some special cases (1702)
- 22024: Books printed for and sold by Ogilvy and Speare, Holborn (1794)
- 22024: Books printed for and sold by Ogilvy and Speare, Holborn (1794)
- 22101: The art of war at sea (1788)
- 22109: The ancient buildings of Rome (1795)
- 22421: The antiquities of Scotland (1797)
- 22483: Des assassinats et des vols politiques (1796)
- 22666: The gentleman and tradesman's compleat assistant (1770)
- 22797: The great importance of redeeming time (1714)
- 22838: Grotesque architecture, or Rural amusement consisting of plans, elevations, and sections (1790)
- 22863: A general history of inland navigation, foreign and domestic (1793)
- 22999: The crounian lectures on muscular motion (1745)
- 23020: The art of fortification delineated (1748)
- 23142: Cursory reflections (1790)
- 23319: The exploits of Robinson Crusoe (1790)
- 23374: The clergy-Man's law (1712)
- 23512: An essay upon tune (1794)
- 23807: Friendly advice to C----rs M------n, D.D (1741)
- 23821: A compendium of anatomy (1752)
- 23874: Four pleasant epistles, written for the entertainment and gratification of four unpleasant characters (1789)
- 23925: The cries of London calculated to entertain the minds of old and young (1791)
- 24165: The builder's price-book (1799)
- 24168: The builder's price-book (1795)
- 24326: The birthright of Britons (1792)
- 24426: The beauties of England (1764)
- 24538: Les brigands de?masque?s (1796)
- 24661: A mechanical account and explication of the hysteric passion (1755)
- 24784: The devil upon crutches in England (1759)
- 24885: The beauties of Sterne: including all his pathetic tales, and most distinguished observations on life (1782)
- 24939: The history of France, from the earliest times, to the present important era (1791)
- 24943: The maid of the grottos (1786)
- 25011: Fables by the late Mr. Gay (1782)
- 25104: Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living (1780)
- 25239: The history of the Royal Society of London for improving of natural knowledge (1760)
- 25782: A Letter to a gentleman, concerning the boundaries of the Province of Maryland (1732)
- 26010: James Ridgway respectfully acquaints the public, that he continues to supply the London newspapers, ... The following new publications, ... are now ready to be delivered, (1800)
- 26051: A letter to the freeholders, the burgesses, and all the other inhabitants of Scotland (1797)
- 26266: Gloria patri, &c (1749)
- 26326: A sermon upon the union of the two kingdoms (1707)
- 26332: The Lost and Found Office (1777)
- 26394: Letters of Madame de Maintenon (1772)
- 26710: An enlarged syllabus of philosophical lectures (1778)
- 26733: Letters written from Leverpoole (1769)
- 27085: The Marquis de la Fayette's statement of his own conduct and principles (1793)
- 27362: Poems on several occasions. Written by Catherine Livingston (1797)
- 27422: The medical reform (1788)
- 27476: Monsieur Tonson (1795)
- 27637: Musleiman Adeti, or a description of the customs and manners of the Turks (1796)
- 27692: The memoirs of an American (1773)
- 27813: Uniting and monopolizing farms, plainly proved disadvantageous to the land-owners, and highly prejudicial to the public. By a gentleman in the country (1767)
- 28001: Medical extracts (1797)
- 28012: Medical extracts (1798)
- 28463: H. D. Gaubius, M.D. and professor On the passions (1760)
- 29183: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London, the Court of Aldermen, and the governours of the several hospitals of the city; at the Parish Church of St. Bride, alias Bridget, on Wednesday in Easter Week, 1707 (1707)
- 29238: A Short view of popery, and its effects on the manners and morality of mankind; together with some observations on the progress it is continually making amongst the people of these realms (1767)
- 29263: Sterne's witticisms, or Yorick's convivial jester (1782)
- 29563: A specimen of the beautiful collection of printing types, cast by V. Figgins, of J. Dillon, printer, 16, Plough Court, Fetter Lane, Holborn (1799)
- 29942: An answer to Mr. Whiston's challenge which he made to Dr. Sacheverell (1713)
- 29942: An answer to Mr. Whiston's challenge which he made to Dr. Sacheverell (1713)
- 30096: A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, York (1789)
- 30200: Miscellanies in prose, and verse. By Percival Stockdale (1778)
- 30227: Many made righteous by the obedience of one (1769)
- 30316: May-Day: a poem (1790)
- 30324: The temple builder's most useful companion (1774)
- 30393: Medical anecdotes of the last thirty years (1781)
- 30658: The history of Miss Harriot Fitzroy, and Miss Emilia Spencer (1767)
- 30689: Medical admonitions addressed to families (1799)
- 30711: Medical admonitions addressed to families (1799)
- 30973: Sermons (1796)
- 31017: Middlesex, to wit, A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1800)
- 31019: Middlesex, to wit, A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1799)
- 31020: Middlesex, to wit, A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1798)
- 31021: Middlesex to wit. A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1797)
- 31022: Middlesex to wit. A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1796)
- 31023: Middlesex to wit. A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1795)
- 31024: Middlesex to wit. A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1794)
- 31025: Middlesex, to wit. A list of constables and headboroughs, for the year 1793 (1793)
- 31026: Middlesex to wit. A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1792)
- 31027: Middlesex to wit. A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1791)
- 31028: Middlesex to wit. A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1790)
- 31030: Middlesex A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1787)
- 31030: Middlesex A list of constables and headboroughs in Holborn division (1787)
- 31159: The penal statutes abridged, and alphabetically arranged (1777)
- 31187: T. Spence, at the hive of liberty, No. 8, Little Turnstile, High Holborn, is publishing weekly, ... Pig's meat; (1793)
- 31188: T. Spence, at the hive of liberty, No. 8, Little Turnstile, High Holborn, is publishing weekly, ... Pig's meat; (1793)
- 31339: The ancient and present state of the county and city of Waterford (1774)
- 31366: Arcana clericalia (1705)
- 31488: Particulars, and conditions of sale, of a valuable net freehold ground-rent of sixteen pounds a year, issuing out of two dwelling-houses, situate ... in the parish of St. James, Clerkenwell, ... also of a freehold estate, situate ... in the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Young, ... on Friday the 2d day of March, 1792, ... by order of the executors of the late Kender Mason, (1792)
- 31980: The mercenary marriage (1773)
- 32602: The practical house carpenter (1790)
- 32742: The Westminster General Dispensary, instituted in the year 1774, in Gerrard Street, Soho, for the benefit of the poor inhabitants of Westminster, Marybone, Saint Giles in the Fields, Saint Andrew, Holborn, and the adjacent parishes; (1800)
- 32945: A probationary sermon, preached at St. Michael's, Cornhill, July 31, 1791. By the Rev. W. Draper, lecturer of Allhallows, London-Wall (1791)
- 33410: Mr. Whiston's Account of Dr. Sacheverell's proceedings in order to exclude him from St. Andrew's Church in Holborn (1719)
- 33481: The nuptials (1764)
- 33919: Under the patronage of the dean and chapter. This day is published, price six shillings, Number XIII. of the Gothic ornaments of the cathedral church of York; by Joseph Halfpenny. York. Subscription copies are delivered by the author at his house in York; by all the booksellers there; by Messrs. Taylors, booksellers, No. 56, High Holborn, London; and by Mr. Peter Hill, bookseller, Edinburgh. M.DCC.XCVIII (1798)
- 34725: The Negro as there are few White men (1790)
- 34741: Observations on the use and abuse of the practice of the law (1787)
- 34878: Observations on a pamphlet entitled A defence of the Rockingham party (1783)
- 34915: Observations sur les de?me?le?s entre les Etats-Unis et la France (1798)
- 35182: Nature (1764)
- 35296: Othello, the moor of Venice (1777)
- 35418: An address, to the people called Methodists (1792)
- 35638: The adventures of Oxymel Classic, Esq; once an Oxford scholar. ... (1768)
- 36077: Artless tales (1793)
- 36693: The adventures, of Telemachus (1792)
- 36856: A catalogue of curious and valuable foreign books (1774)
- 36875: A catalogue of choice and valuable books in Greek, Latin, French and English. ... Which will be sold ... by Fletcher Gyles bookseller, over against Grey's Inn in Holborn, on Tuesday the eighteenth day of this instant July, (1730)
- 37201: The maritime dicaeologie (1746)
- 37401: A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Mr. Pulleyn, lately deceased (1717)
- 37547: A Christian alarm (1710)
- 38265: United parishes of Saint Andrew, Holborn, above the bars, and Saint George the Martyr, Middlesex (1794)
- 39596: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1754)
- 39670: A sermon preached in St. Mary's Church, Huntingdon, April 15, 1795, before the Loyal Essex Regiment of Fencible Infantry, ON The Consecration Of Their Colours, and published at their request. By James Moore, L.L.B. Late Of Magdalen College, Cambridge (1795)
- 39760: Bribery (1765)
- 39865: Thoughts on the death of the King of France. By William Fox (1793)
- 40068: The poetical review: a visionary poem (1775)
- 40713: The case of Easter offerings stated and considered (1777)
- 41084: A letter to Lord B--. With an address to the town (1768)
- 41153: Easy and beautiful demonstrations of the existence of a God (1772)
- 41269: The country gentleman's companion (1753)
- 41362: A vindication of the honor of God (1792)
- 41428: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1800)
- 41684: A fragment which dropped from the pocket of a certain lord (1789)
- 41699: A friendly address to the welll [sic] disposed and peaceable inhabitants of this happy land (1792)
- 41911: The reclaim'd libertine (1769)
- 41951: The young merchant's assistant: containing the practical part of business demonstrated in a familiar, regular, and easy method, ... By an eminent writing-master, and accountant, (1749)
- 42216: Rules for the discovery of false prophets (1758)
- 42239: Select British biography (1790)
- 42378: The Eventful life, and wonderful history of that most notoriuos character, swindler, and forger, Charles Price (1800)
- 42697: Charity in perfection, on this side heaven: or, the great happiness and advantage of erecting charity-schools (1716)
- 43342: Description of the curious wooden bridge across the Rhine (1799)
- 43342: Description of the curious wooden bridge across the Rhine (1799)
- 43576: A classical dictionary of the vulgar tongue (1796)
- 43618: A reply to the comments and menaces of bull face double fee (1769)
- 43748: Real and extraordinary dreams and visions (1795)
- 44141: The modern parish officer (1774)
- 45031: An Act for filling up such part of the chanel of Bridewell Dock and Fleet Ditch, as lies between Holborn Bridge and Fleet Bridge (1733)
- 45313: An Act for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the liberty of Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, and Ely Rents, in the parish of Saint Andrew Holborn, in the county of Middlesex (1737)
- 45417: A discourse on national fasts, by W. Fox. (1793)
- 46027: An Act more effectually to prevent the frauds and abuses committed in the admeasurement of coals within the city and liberty of Westminster (1746)
- 46194: Night, an epistle to Robert Lloyd. By C. Churchill (1760)
- 46415: Apology for Lord B- (1768)
- 46490: Comus (1777)
- 46709: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Andrew Holborn, in the city of London and county of Middlesex, to purchase a convenient piece of ground, for an additional burying-ground, for the use of the said parish (1747)
- 47008: The apology (1761)
- 47041: The apology. Addressed to the critical reviewers. By C. Churchill (1761)
- 47061: An answer to the letter signed Junius, in the public advertiser of Wednesday, November 14, 1770. By William Lord Mansfield (1770)
- 47096: The apology. Addressed to the critical reviewers. By C. Churchill (1763)
- 47596: An answer to, or remarks upon Dr. Stukeley's, Origines Roystonian? (1744)
- 47751: The monthly reviewers reviewed by an antigallican (1755)
- 47970: The humble petition of George Gibraltar (1756)
- 47970: The humble petition of George Gibraltar (1756)
- 48146: A complete history of the present war (1761)
- 48503: An act for regulating of buildings and party-walls, and preventing mischiefs by fire, in London and Westminster (1796)
- 48603: The history of Mademoiselle de Beleau; or, the new Roxana (1775)
- 48886: The duty of subjects to the civil magistrate (1794)
- 49370: The duty of Christian beneficence (1763)
- 49380: The london merchant (1776)
- 49582: Love-elegies, by Mr. Hammond. Written in the year M.DCC.XXXII. With a preface by the Earl of C---d (1791)
- 49895: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1753)
- 49902: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1752)
- 49969: J. Cuthell's catalogue for 1796 (1796)
- 49972: Nature's assistant to the restoration of health (1791)
- 50071: A bill for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the parish of Saint Andrew Holborn above the Bars, and liberty of Saffron-Hill, Hatton-Garden, and Ely-Rents (1737)
- 50883: An Act for continuing, amending, explaining, and making more effectual, an Act made in the nineteenth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act more effectually to prevent the frauds and abuses committed in the admeasurement of coals within the city and liberty of Westminster, and that part of the duchy of Lancaster adjoining thereto, and the several parishes of Saint Giles in the Fields, Saint Mary le Bon, and such part of the parish of Saint Andrew, Holborn, as lies in the county of Middlesex (1759)
- 51002: An Act for paving, cleansing, and lighting, the squares, streets, and lanes, within the city and liberty of Westminster, the parishes of Saint Giles in the Fields, Saint George the Martyr, Saint George Bloomsbury, that part of the parish of Saint Andrew's Holborn which lies in the county of Middlesex, and that part of the dutchy of Lancaster which lies in the county of Middlesex, and for preventing annoyances therein (1762)
- 51458: Nature's assistant to the restoration of health (1791)
- 51580: Nature's assistant to the restoration of health (1794)
- 51868: An address to the National Assembly of France (1790)
- 52445: An Act for further continuing and amending the several Acts passed for preventing the frauds and abuses committed in the admeasurement of coals within the city and liberty of Westminster, and that part of the Duchy of Lancaster adjoining thereto, and the several parishes of Saint Giles in the Fields, and Saint Mary le Bon, and such part of the parish of Saint Andrew, Holborn, as lies in the county of Middlesex (1781)
- 53121: An Act for explaining, amending, and reducing into one Act of Parliament, the several Acts passed for more effectually preventing the frauds and abuses committed in the admeasurement of coals within the city and liberty of Westminster, and that part of the Dutchy of Lancaster adjoining thereo, and the several parishes of Saint Giles in the Fields, Saint Mary le Bon, and such part of the parish of Saint Andrew Holborn, as lies in the county of Middlesex (1786)
- 53289: The hills of Hybla (1767)
- 54478: An Act for further continuing and amending the several Acts passed for preventing the frauds and abuses committed in the admeasurement of coals, within the city and liberty of Westminster, and that part of the duchy of Lancaster adjoining thereto, and the several parishes o Saint Giles in the Fields and Saint Mary-le-Bone, and such part of the parish of Saint Andrew Holborn, as lies in the county of Middlesex (1796)
- 54516: Acis et Galate?e (1797)
- 54717: The improvement of the mind (1794)
- 54839: The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. Containing all his essays and poems; with an account of the life and writings of the author (1793)
- 55727: Ode to beauty (1784)
- 56199: Mr. Whiston's Account of Dr. Sacheverell's proceedings in order to exclude him from St. Andrew's Church in Holborn (1719)
- 56243: Miscellany poems on several occasions (1707)
- 57511: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1753)
- 58060: A vindication of the Address to the people of Great Britain, on the use of West India produce (1791)
- 58085: The description and use of the sea octant (1795)
- 58235: Mr. King's apology (1799)
- 58289: Extract of a private letter to a critic, ... (1764)
- 58342: Proposals for printing by subscription, a new work, in two volumes quarto, entitled, Bibliotheca universalis Americana; or, An Universal American Library (1800)
- 58669: The favourites of Felicity (1785)
- 59576: An essay, (in a method never before attempted) towards a new version of the Old Testament into English (1746)
- 59982: The prices of cabinet work (1797)
- 60106: De re rustica; or, the repository for select papers on agriculture, arts, and manufactures. ... (1769)
- 60167: Original designs in architecture (1797)
- 60339: Designs in carpentry, containing domes, trussed roofs, flooring, trussing of beams, anglebrackets, and cornices. By Abraham Swan (1759)
- 60368: Seasonable reflections upon the importance of the name of England (1755)
- 60381: A few interesting remarks on bilious disorders, particularly the jaundice (1798)
- 61057: Male frailty; or, The history of Miss Wroughton (1772)
- 61162: An essay on cold bathing, and on the property of the water at Cold Bath Square. By Mr. Ferrar, (1795)
- 61242: Jesus seen of angels; and God's mindfullness of man (1771)
- 61438: Extracts from the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons, in the years 1790 and 1791; on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-trade (1791)
- 61927: The writing masters assistant (1704)
- 61927: The writing masters assistant (1704)
- 61971: The gamesters law (1711)
- 62107: A spiritual treasury for the children of God (1771)
- 62230: The art of playing the harpsichord (1770)
- 62266: Monastic remains and ancient castles in England and Wales (1791)
- 62297: The test of friendship: or, The history of Lord George B-, and Sir Henry Acton, Bart. In two volumes (1769)
- 62360: The comments of bull face double fee (1769)
- 62620: Readings and musick, at Free-Masons Hall (1787)
- 62872: Christian sympathy (1757)
- 63128: A comical and true account of the modern canibals's religion (1734)
- 63186: An appendix, or, Second part to the complete treatise on perspective (1800)
- 63210: Observations on the present useless state of the extensive forests (1772)
- 63453: The vale of Glendor; or, Memoirs of Emily Westbrook (1785)
- 63454: In the press, and speedily wil be published (1785)
- 63658: The builder's price-book (1794)
- 64019: Essays on different subjects. By Thomas Barnardiston, serjeant at law (1740)
- 64379: The grove: or, the rival muses. A poem (1701)
- 64392: An examination of precedents and principles (1791)
- 64581: Heigho for a husband! (1794)
- 64612: Johnsoniana; or, a collection of bon mots, &c (1777)
- 64806: The influence of metallic tractors on the human body (1799)
- 64895: The english physician enlarged (1790)
- 64907: Every tradesman his own lawyer (1794)
- 64965: The ghost (1762)
- 64968: The ghost (1763)
- 65060: A description of the human eye, and its adjacent parts (1775)
- 65094: An institute of the laws of England (1724)
- 65148: Proposals for printing by subscription a new work (1799)
- 65410: Fables and stories moralized. Being a second part of the Fables of Æsop, and other eminent mythologists, &c. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt. Vol.II. (1715)
- 65412: Fables and storyes moralized. Being a second part of the Fables of Æsop, and other eminent mythologists, &c. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt. Vol.II. (1708)
- 65757: Independence: a poem (1783)
- 65990: Designs, and estimates, of farm houses, &c. for the county of York, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Bishoprick of Durham. By Daniel Garret (1759)
- 66005: The devil upon crutches in England (1756)
- 66120: Directions concerning pronunciation and gesture (1749)
- 66170: Discourses concerning religion and government (1734)
- 66174: Essays on the characteristics. By John Brown, D.D chaplain to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Carlisle (1755)
- 66302: A discourse concerning the usefulness of the oriental translations of the Bible (1735)
- 66420: The doctrine of salvation, faith, and good works, extracted from the homilies of the Church of England (1744)
- 66519: The duty and doctrine of baptism (1749)
- 66588: Essays on Gothic architecture (1800)
- 66909: An essay proving the immateriality and immortality of the spirits of the whole animal creation (1745)
- 66979: The injured daughter: or, The history of Miss Maria Beaumont (1768)
- 67012: Every man his own brewer (1799)
- 67087: Advice to the people called Methodists (1751)
- 67285: Ferme orne?e (1796)
- 67337: Formul? medicamentorum (1781)
- 67563: Particulars and conditions of sale, of a copyhold estate, which will be sold at auction, by Mr. Campbell, at Mr. Berry's, the sign of the Queen's-Head, the Corner of Gray's-Inn Gate, Holborn, London, on Wednesday, May 24, 1769, at four o'clock in the afternoon, in one distinc lot (1769)
- 67563: Particulars and conditions of sale, of a copyhold estate, which will be sold at auction, by Mr. Campbell, at Mr. Berry's, the sign of the Queen's-Head, the Corner of Gray's-Inn Gate, Holborn, London, on Wednesday, May 24, 1769, at four o'clock in the afternoon, in one distinc lot (1769)
- 67665: The New plan of the declaration of rights,and of a constitution, for the republic of France. Faithfully translated from the French original, which was submitted to the consideration of the people of that repulic (1793)
- 67682: Bellamy and Son, at the Green Parrot, (no. 304.) near Chancery-Lane, Holborn, London (1750)
- 67884: The looking-glass or, Portrait of life. Exemplified in twenty-four dialogues. To which are added, moral reflexions proper to be impressed on the minds of youth (1767)
- 67938: A description of the human eye, and its adjacent parts (1773)
- 67956: The Verture and songs in the oratorio of the Messiah, for the harpsichord or piano-forte. (Price Three Shillings & Sixpence.) (1785)
- 68678: The life and death of the famous Thomas Stukely (1701)
- 68734: A noble riddle wisely expounded: or, the maids answer to the knights questions (1711)
- 68817: Traduction de la re?ponse au manifeste de la cour de Madrid contre la Grande-Bretagne (1794)
- 68839: [The vile] seducer, or the young milliner trapan'd, as it was set forth in the publick papers of December 31, 1767 (1768)
- 69037: A book of ornaments in the Palmyrene taste containing upwards of sxty new designs for ceilings, pannels, pateras & mouldings (1771)
- 69040: An impartial account of all the material transactions of the grand fleet and land forces (1703)
- 69049: Capitals of columns and friezes measured from the antique (1793)
- 69050: The practical house carpenter; or, The youth's instructor (1788)
- 69055: Every man a compleat builder: or, easy rules and proportions for drawing and working the several parts of architecture. Containing ... The whole neatly engraved on 51 copper plates. Compiled by the late Edward Oakley, architect. To which is annexed, a plan, elevation, and section of the carpenter's work, erected to support the center-arch of Black-Fryers-Bridge (1774)
- 69169: The seventh volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1702)
- 69179: The eighth and last volume of letters, writ by a Turkish spy (1702)
- 69208: Elegant and copious history of France (1791)
- 69603: A compleat alphabetical list, of the stamp duties (1745)
- 69688: Polymnia: or, the charms of musick (1733)
- 69718: Ode on Her Majesty's birth-day, being kept on the eighteenth of January (1765)
- 69827: Joyful news to batchelors and maids (1760)
- 70130: Decorations for parks and gardens (1800)
- 70227: Middx. At a meeting of his Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex (1792)
- 70613: Three tracts, in vindication of the worship of one God (1800)
- 71040: The Astrologer's magazine; and Philosophical miscellany (1793)
- 71043: The Astrologer's magazine; and Philosophical miscellany (1793)
- 71045: The Conjuror's magazine; or, Magical and physiognomical mirror (1791)
- 71046: The Conjuror's magazine, or, Magical and physiognmical mirror. For (1791)
- 71087: Mercurius politicus: or, An antidote to popular mis-representations (1705)
- 71168: Museum rusticum et commerciale: or, Select papers on agriculture, commerce, arts, and manufactures (1764)
- 71193: The Carlton-House magazine: or, Annals of taste, fashion, and politeness (1792)
- 71237: The artist's repository and drawing magazine (1784)
- 71773: The British mercury and evening advertiser (1780)
- 72031: The Weekly packet (1712)
- 72120: The London courant, Westminster chronicle and daily advertiser (1781)
- 72171: The English chronicle; or, Universal evening-post (1781)
- 72486: The Carlton-House magazine: or, Annals of taste, fashion, and politeness (1792)
- 72533: The Bee: or, Universal weekly pamphlet revived (1733)
- 72588: The St. James's magazine (1762)
- 72998: The New London Medical Journal (1792)
- 73065: The moral and political magazine (1796)
- 73590: The Bon-ton magazine. or, Microscope of fashion and folly (1791)
- 73664: Pig's meat; or, Lessons for the swinish multitude (1794)
- 73688: The Penny-post (1715)
- 73888: One pennyworth of pig's meat; or, Lessons for the swinish multitude (1793)
- 73890: De re rustica; or, The repository for select papers on agriculture, arts, and manufactures (1769)
- 74892: The dramatic censor; or, Monthly epitome of taste, fashion, and manners (1800)
- 74953: The St. James's magazine: or Memoirs of our own times (1774)
- 74972: Museum rusticum et commerciale: or, Select papers on agriculture, commerce, arts, and manufactures (1763)
- 74983: The Landscape magazine (1791)
- 74989: Paris, pendant l'anne?e (1795)
- 74998: Review of new musical publications (17uu)
- 75013: The Sunday chronicle (1787)
- 75014: The Tatler (1753)
- 75190: A register of the trade of the port of London (1776)
- 75283: The genuine epistles of the apostolical fathers S. Barnabas, S. Ignatius, S. Clement, S. Polycarp, the Shepherd of Hermas, and the matyrdoms of St. Ignatius and St. Polycarp (1693)
- 75370: A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage (1698)
- 75371: Essays upon several moral subjects (1698)
- 75408: A discourse of the excellency of the soul, and the care every Christian ought to have of it (1685)
- 75959: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lord Maior of London, and the Court of Aldermen, &c. on Wednesday in Easter week, in the Church of St. Andrew Holborn (1688)
- 76030: Matrimonii pensitatio: or, No joynture but the hugg-rural (1679)
- 76038: Reports and cases taken in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh years of the late King Charles (1657)
- 76213: Some observations upon the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the kings of England (1689)
- 76294: Epictetus his morals (1694)
- 76326: The young souldier's desire answered: or, A piece of military discipline (1678)
- 76495: Henry the Third of France (1678)
- 76515: A letter to a friend, in vindication of the proceedings against Sir John Fenwick, by Bill of Attainder (1697)
- 76557: Carolina: or, Loyal poems (1683)
- 76701: The touchstone of wills, testaments, and administrations (1668)
- 76781: A caution against suretiship (1688)
- 77137: The Princess Cloria: or, The royal romance (1661)
- 77224: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of Exchequer, in the years 1655, 1656, 1657, 1658, 1659, and 1660 (1693)
- 77419: A catalogue of the library of the Reverend and learned Dr. Scattergood, deceas'd (1697)
- 77430: Antonii Le Grand Dissertatio de ratione cognoscendi (1698)
- 77538: Bibliotheca mathematica & medica Scarburghiana; Or, the mathematical and physical parts of the famous library of Sir Charles Scarburgh, Kn, M. D (1695)
- 77539: Bibliotheca Scarburghiana; or, A catalogue of the incomparable library of Sir Charles Scarburgh, Knt, M.D (1695)
- 77667: Lent, 1638. The learned reading of John Herne Esq (1659)
- 77742: The case of the exiled Vaudois, and French Protestants stated: and their relief recommended to all good Christians, especially to those of the reformed religion (1699)
- 78106: Diana's darling, or The modish courtier (1675)
- 78181: Fundamental lavv the true security of sov'reign dignity, and the peoples liberty (1683)
- 78233: Antidotum Britannicum: or, A counter-pest against the destructive principles of Plato redivivus (1681)
- 78237: The Church of Rome no guide in matters of faith (1700)
- 78283: The grand abridgment of the law continued. Or, A collection of the principal cases and points of the common-law of England (1660)
- 78284: The grand apostacy of the Church of Rome, from her primitive purity and integrity (1680)
- 78292: The blasphemous Socinian heresie disproved and confuted (1697)
- 78522: A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage (1698)
- 78910: Holborn-drollery. Or, The beautiful Chloret surprized in the sheets (1673)
- 79135: A panegyrick on the coronation of His most sacred Majesty Charles II. By Samuel Holland (1661)
- 79276: Herodian's History of the Roman emperors (1698)
- 79351: Reports of divers resolutions in lavv (1659)
- 79353: A collection of cases, and other discourses lately written to recover dissenters to the communion of the Church of England (1698)
- 79635: Now or never (1671)
- 80062: Miscellany poems· By Tho. Heyrick, M.A. formerly of Peter-House College in Cambridge (1691)
- 80083: Italy, in its original glory, ruine and revival (1660)
- 80703: The happiness of good men after death (1699)
- 80704: Of preparation for death and judgment (1695)
- 80777: Reports: or, new cases; taken in the 15, 16, 17, and 18 years of King Charles the First (1675)
- 80847: A sermon preach'd in St. Paul's Cathedral, at the annual meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, Tuesday, December vii. 1697. By George Stanhope, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Publish'd at the request of the Stewards. To which is annexed, a faithful account of the charities distributed by that corporation for fourteen years last past. (1698)
- 81012: The tragedy of the unhappy fair Irene· (1658)
- 81336: Reports and cases, taken in the time of Queen Elizabeth, King James, and King Charles (1669)
- 81371: Directions for vveak distempered Christians (1669)
- 81465: K. Henry IV (1700)
- 81702: The compleat sollicitor (1668)
- 82233: The perfection of Scripture stated (1697)
- 82344: A collection of letters and other writings, relating to the horrid Popish Plott (1681)
- 82443: Catalogus universalis librorum, in omni facultate, linguaque insignium, & rarissimorum (1699)
- 82785: The history and fate of sacrilege (1698)
- 82799: Reports of divers choice cases in law (1675)
- 82836: The pleasant history of Tom the shoo-maker (1674)
- 83122: De successionibus apud Anglos: or, A treatise of hereditary descents (1700)
- 83176: An answer to all the excuses and pretences which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion (1697)
- 83612: The joyful news of opening the Exchequer to the Gold-Smiths of Lombard-street, and their creditors (1677)
- 83734: Feign'd friendship: or The mad reformer· (1699)
- 83984: The travels of Sir John Chardin into Persia and the East-Indies (1691)
- 84030: The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Robert Earl of Essex, and Henry Earl of Southampton (1679)
- 84184: The history, choice, and method of studies· (1695)
- 84428: The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation, of Sir John Friend, Knight, for high treason (1695)
- 85311: The vanity of the creature. By the author of The whole duty of man, &c. Together with a letter prefix'd, sent to the bookseller, relating to the author (1684)
- 85316: A parallel of the antient architecture with the modern (1664)
- 85676: The clerks assistant (1683)
- 85959: Reports of that grave and learned judge, Sir John Bridgman, Knight; Serjeant at lavv, sometime chief justice of Chester (1659)
- 85976: Six sermons (1669)
- 86191: Of the vvisdom and goodness of Providence (1690)
- 86748: The case of the Charter of London stated (1683)
- 86771: The history of brutes; or, A description of living creatures (1670)
- 86838: The discoveries of John Lederer, in three several marches from Virginia, to the west of Carolina, and other parts of the continent (1672)
- 86852: A second defence of The short view of the prophaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c (1700)
- 87250: A dissertation upon the epistles of Phalaris (1699)
- 87294: Reflections upon the eloquence of these times (1672)
- 87309: Friendly advice to Protestants: or, An essay towards comprehending and uniting of all Protestant dissenters to the Church of England (1680)
- 87404: England's independency upon the papal power historically and judicially stated (1674)
- 88032: The office and duty of executors· Or A treatise of wils and executors (1656)
- 88109: The Christian's inheritance (1698)
- 88130: A true and exact relation of all the proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmleys revolt, deserting the Parliament, and going to the Queen, with the regaining of Scarborough Castle, by the courage and industry of Capt. Bushel (1643)
- 88625: Reports and cases (1656)
- 88802: The reports of Sir Edvvard Coke Kt. late Lord Chief-Justice of England, and one of His Majesties Council of State (1658)
- 88933: The Whigg and Tory's friendly dialogue, or, Admonition to unity, as the greatest help and inlet to peace and quietness (1682)
- 89341: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseyes, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne (1653)
- 90077: The entring clerk's vade mecum (1678)
- 90351: A gentleman's religion (1698)
- 90539: The diurnall occurrences of every dayes proceeding in Parliament (1641)
- 90556: Essays upon several moral subjects (1697)
- 90720: An answer to A letter to a dissenter (1687)
- 91163: The reports of Edward Bulstrode of the Inner Temple, Esquire (1688)
- 91271: A perfect abstract of all the laws in force and use concerning the observation of the Lord's day, commonly called Sun-day (1677)
- 91811: The compleat clerk (1677)
- 92338: An exposition with practical observations upon the three first chapters of the Book of Job (1669)
- 92423: Bouleute?rion. Or, A practical demonstration of county-judicatures (1664)
- 92693: A defence of the principles of love, which are necessary to the unity and concord of Christians (1671)
- 92844: The cure of church-divisions: or Directions for weak Christians, to keep them from being dividers, or troublers of the church (1670)
- 92995: The pen-man's treasury open'd (1694)
- 93026: Parsons his Christian directory (1700)
- 93034: The third part of the institutes of the laws of England (1669)
- 93436: The canon of the New Testament vindicated (1700)
- 93500: The authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted (1697)
- 93519: Iter boreale (1674)
- 94148: Placita Latine? rediviva (1673)
- 94385: Formularum bene? placitandi pars secunda (1674)
- 94772: Epictetus his Morals (1700)
- 94892: A journall of all proceedings between the Jansenists, and the Jesuits (1659)
- 94939: A consolatory poem humbly address'd to Her Royal Highness (1700)
- 95078: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1689)
- 95193: The good Catholick no bad subject. Or, A letter from a Catholick gentleman to Mr. Richard Baxter (1660)
- 95635: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1699)
- 95717: Pilulæ antipudendagriæ, or, Venus's refuge (1669)
- 95717: Pilulæ antipudendagriæ, or, Venus's refuge (1669)
- 95889: A letter out of Holland, dated April 30. stilo nova (1672)
- 96080: Catalogus librorum instructissimæ bibliothecæ nobilis cujusdam Scoto-Britanni in quavis lingua & facultate insignium (1688)
- 96323: The life & death of Alexander the Great (1674)
- 96589: Linguæ Romanæ dictionarium luculentum novum (1693)
- 96922: Ars transferendi dominium: or, A sure law-guide to the conveyancer (1697)
- 96935: Essays upon several moral subjects (1700)
- 97172: The duty of heavenly meditation, reviewed by Richard Baxter, at the invitation of Mr. Giles Firmin's exceptions; in his book entituled The real Christian (1671)
- 97346: Speciall and selected lavv-cases (1641)
- 97416: A memorial delivered to the States-General of the United Provinces, by Monsieur the Count D'Avaux, Extraordinary Ambassador from his Most Christian Majesty, to the said States, the 9th. of May, 1684 (1684)
- 97640: The compleat clark (1671)
- 97725: Parliamentum pacificum: or, The happy union of king & people in an healing parliament (1688)
- 97959: A guide for constables (1679)
- 98047: A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage (1699)
- 98068: A discourse concerning the vegetation of plants· (1661)
- 98086: The bonny Scottish lad, and the yielding lass (1682)
- 98396: Brownlow Latine redivivus (1693)
- 98455: The divine appointment of the Lords day proved (1671)
- 98569: An exact abridgement of that excellent treatise called Doctor and student (1658)
- 98866: Land-lords law (1697)
- 98918: The Roman generalls: or The distressed ladies. By J.D. of Grayes-Inn, Gent. Licensed, Novemb. 7. 1667. Roger L'Estrange (1667)
- 98953: A new book of instruments (1680)
- 99033: The compleat lawyer: or, A treatise concerning tenures & estates (1670)
- 99167: The Infants lawyer: or, The law (both ancient and modern) relating to infants (1697)
- 99268: A divine antidote against a devilish poyson, or, A scriptural answer to an anti-scriptural and heretical pamphlet, entituled A designed end to the Socinian controversie; written by John Smith Answered by Francis Gregory, D.D. and Rector of Hambleden in the county of Bucks. (1696)
- 99320: The eight volumes of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 99363: Religion and reason adjusted and accorded; or, A discourse, wherein divine revelation is made appear to be a congruous and connatural way of affording proper means for making man eternally happy through the perfecting of his rational nature (1696)
- 99366: Now or never (1669)
- 99425: The difference between the power of magistrates and church-pastors, and the Roman kingdom & magistracy under the name of a church & church-government usurped by the Pope, or liberally given him by popish princes: opened by Richard Baxter. To the learned and sincere Ludovicu Molinæus Dr of Physick, and author of Jugulum causæ, Papa Ultrajectinus, and other books on this subject. For the vindication of the true pastoral discipline, exercised by the ancient churches, and claimed, but alas, too little exercised, by the churches called Protestant and Reformed. And to acquaint posterity what we hold in this, that false accusations misinform them not (1671)
- 99524: An appeal to all the true members of the Church of England, in behalf of the King's ecclesiastical supremacy; as by law establish'd; by our convocations approved; and by our most eminent bishops, and clergy-men, stated, and defended; against both the popish, and fanatical, opposers of it. By William Wake, D.D. and chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty (1698)
- 99692: A sermon concerning publick worship (1692)
- 100411: The tragedy of the unhappy fair Irene· (1658)
- 100423: The stratagems of war, or, A collection of the most celebrated practices and wise sayings of the great generals in former ages. Written by Sextus Julius Frontinus, one of the Roman consuls. Now English'd, and enlarged with a new collection of the most noted strategems and brave exploits of famous and modern generals; and with a short account of the weapons offensive and defensive, and engines commonly used in war, with their usefulness and deficiency. By M.D.A. B.D. Licensed July 28. 1685. Ro. L'Estrange. (1686)
- 100582: Prudential reasons for repealing the penal laws against all recusants, and for a general toleration, penn'd by a Protestant person of quality. Published by authority (1687)
- 100624: The commentaries upon original writs (1655)
- 100818: The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Ambrose Rookwood, for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His sacred Majesty King William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom (1696)
- 100893: A true relation of a barbarous bloody murther, committed by Philip Standsfield upon the person of Sir James Standsfield his father (1688)
- 100930: The principles of the Christian religion explained (1700)
- 100964: Philo-Carolus: consisting of three poems (1680)
- 101371: The life of faith (1670)
- 101504: Bibliotheca Belwoodiana: or, A catalogue of the library of Roger Belwood, of the Middle-Temple, Serjeant at Law, lately deceased (1694)
- 101537: Gods goodness, vindicated (1671)
- 101992: Gesta Grayorum (1688)
- 102035: The cabal of Romish ghosts, and mortals: or, The devil deceiv'd, and the sick pope (1680)
- 102199: Entertainments for Lent (1687)
- 102209: Examen de ingenios: or, The tryal of wits (1698)
- 102310: Ars clericalis (1698)
- 102336: Upon His Majesties late declarations for toleration, and publication of war against the Hollander (1672)
- 102610: Ecclesia restaurata; or, The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1661)
- 102766: A brief treatise of the nature, causes, signes, preservation from, and cure of the pestilence (1665)
- 102849: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Andrews Holborn, the 30th of December, 1694 (1695)
- 102849: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Andrews Holborn, the 30th of December, 1694 (1695)
- 102850: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Andrews Holborn, the 30th of December, 1694 (1695)
- 102850: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Andrews Holborn, the 30th of December, 1694 (1695)
- 103071: The book of oaths· (1689)
- 103087: The ladie's blush: or, The history of Susanna (1673)
- 103105: Alexicacus spirit of salt of the vvorld (1664)
- 103220: The tryal of Sr Tho. Gascoyne bar. for high-treason, in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government, and alteration of religion, on Wednesday the 11th of February 1679. At the bar of the Kings Bench, before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs Lor Chief Justice, and the rest of the judges of that court (1680)
- 103257: How far holinesse is the design of Christianity (1671)
- 103626: Placita Latine? rediviva (1661)
- 103879: Festa Anglo-Romana: or, The feasts of the English and Roman church, with their fasts and vigils (1678)
- 104003: Milk for babes; or, A mothers catechism for her children (1646)
- 104033: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Andrews Holborn, the 30th of December, 1694 (1695)
- 104033: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Andrews Holborn, the 30th of December, 1694 (1695)
- 104381: The travels of Sig. Pietro della Valle, a noble Roman, into East-India and Arabia Deserta (1665)
- 104557: The second part of the collection of letters and other writings, relating to the horrid Popish Plott (1681)
- 104592: A sermon preached before the King, January 30. 1668/9 (1669)
- 104653: A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons (1666)
- 105265: Reports and cases (1682)
- 105647: A compleat discourse of wounds both in general and particular (1678)
- 105778: Humane prudence, or The art by which a man may raise himself and his fortune to grandeur (1697)
- 105915: Gregories moot-book (1663)
- 106062: A sermon preached on the 28th of June, at St. Andrew's Holborn (1691)
- 106062: A sermon preached on the 28th of June, at St. Andrew's Holborn (1691)
- 106313: Regular and irregular thoughts in poets and orators (1697)
- 106379: A publick dispute betwixt John Tombs, B.D. respondent. John Cragge, and Henry Vaughan, M.A. opponents (1654)
- 106482: Ecclesia restaurata; or, The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1670)
- 106551: The reports of divers special cases adjudged in the courts of Kings bench, common pleas & exchequer, in the reign of King Charles II. Collected by Sir Thomas Raymond Kt. late one of the judges of the Kings Bench and Common Pleas, and one of the Barons of the Exchequer. Printed from the original manuscript, written with his own hand. With two tables, one of the principal matters, and the other of the names of the cases (1696)
- 106993: Two letters from Colonell Morgan governour of Gloucester, to severall members of the honourable House of Commons. Relating the summons, answer, and the manner of taking the town and castle of Monmouth: and therein 7. pieces of ordnance. 4. sling-pieces. 300. muskets. 100. pikes, 10. barrels of powder, with bullet and match proportionable. 24. barrels of peter & brimstone. All other amunition & provision. Likewise two letters from an officer in Monmouth, concerning the free comming in of the country to block up Hereford, and the driving M. Gen. Washington with 1500 horse and foot out of Glamorganshire. Published by authority (1645)
- 107033: Reason (1695)
- 107037: A full relation of the desperate design of the malignants, for the betraying of Monmouth towne and castle (1645)
- 107243: Pyretologia, a rational account of the cause & cure of agues (1672)
- 107299: The third part of the Reports of several excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster (1663)
- 107319: Reports and cases, collected by the learned, Sir John Popham, knight, late lord chief-justice of England. Written with his own hand in French, and novv faithfully translated into English. To which are added some remarkable cases reported by other learned pens since his death. With an alphabeticall table, wherein may be found the principall matters contained in this booke (1656)
- 107357: The royal grammar, commonly called Lylly's grammar, explained (1670)
- 107516: The historie of the world (1666)
- 108560: An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament (1647)
- 108985: The great mysterie of godliness (1651)
- 109115: A sermon preached before the Kings Majesty at Whitehall on Friday the 22 of March anno 1660 (1660)
- 109806: An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1650)
- 109822: The practick part of the law (1672)
- 110070: Syllogologia; or, An historical discourse of parliaments in their originall before the Conquest, and continuance since (1656)
- 110308: Tenants law (1670)
- 110315: A new survey of the justice of peace his office· (1659)
- 111480: Laconics: or, New maxims of state and conversation (1700)
- 112308: The VVelsh embassador, or the happy newes his vvorship hath brought to London (1649)
- 113701: Eight reasons categorical (1653)
- 114473: Christian concord: or S. Pauls parallel between the body natural and mystical (1661)
- 114709: VVit and vvealth contending for preheminence (1647)
- 115408: The filacers office, or, The measne processe filacers make out before appearance, the nature and forms of their several writs, and the manner of their proceedings thereupon (1657)
- 115706: The grounds of the lawes of England (1657)
- 115733: A true and exact relation of all the proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmleys revolt (1643)
- 116105: A perfect guide for a studious young lawyer (1658)
- 116652: A sermon of the Epiphany (1687)
- 116684: The Algier slaves releasment: or, The unchangeable boat-wain [sic] (1671)
- 118497: Placita Latine? rediviva (1661)
- 119004: Great Britains misery (1643)
- 119597: A catalogue of excellent English books in divinity, history, geography, travels, romances poetry, law, physick, mathematicks, &c (1693)
- 119618: A caveat for sinners, or, a warning for swearers, blasphemers, and adulterers (1683)
- 119713: Some new cases of the years and time of King Hen. 8. Edw. 6. and Qu: Mary; written out of the Great abridgement (1651)
- 119790: The true character of the spirit and principles of Socinianism, drawn out of their writings (1699)
- 120011: Catalogue des livres Francois & Italiens (1693)
- 120017: Catalogue des livres Francois Italiens & Espagnols (1693)
- 120101: Religion and reason adjusted and accorded; or, A discourse, wherein divine revelation is made appear to be a congruous and connatural way of affording proper means for making man eternally happy through the perfecting of his rational nature (1690)
- 120247: Moses & Aaron (1672)
- 120334: The Egyptian history (1672)
- 120648: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings & limnings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Thursday the 20th, as also on Friday the 21st, and Saturday the 22d of this instant February, 1689[/]90 (1690)
- 120649: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings & limnings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 19th, as also on Thursday the 20th, and Friday the 21st, &c. of this instant March following, 1689[/]90 (1690)
- 120662: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings & limnings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 30th, as also on Thursday the first of May, and Friday the 2d, &c. following, 1690 (1690)
- 120664: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings & limnings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Tuesday the 20th, as also on Thursday the 22d, and Friday the 23d, &c. following, of this instant May, 1690 (1690)
- 120667: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings & limnings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 25th, as also on Thursday the 26th, and Friday the 27th, &c. following, of this instant June, 1690 (1690)
- 120671: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Monday the 15th, and Tuesday the 16th of this instant September 1690. at the Barbadoes Coffe-House in Exchange-Alley. over against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhil (1690)
- 120673: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday and Friday the 9th and 10th of this instant October 1690 (1690)
- 120674: An historical explication of what there is most remarkable in that wonder of the world, the French King's royal house at Versailles (1684)
- 120675: A collection of curious pictures viz. paintings and limning[s] by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Thursday the [6th] and Friday and Saturday the 7th and 8th of this in[stant] November 1690 (1690)
- 120679: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Thursday the 20th, and Friday and Saturday the 21st and 22d of this instant November 1690 (1690)
- 120680: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters will be sold by auction on Monday the 15th, and Tuesday and Wednesday the 16th and 17th of this instant December 1690 (1690)
- 120682: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Thursday the 15th, and Friday and Saturday, the 16th and 17th of this instant January, 1691 (1691)
- 120689: A collection of curious pictures, viz. paintings and limnings, by the best masters. Will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 28th, and Thursday the 29th, &c. of this instant January, 1691 (1691)
- 120694: A collection of paintings by the best masters. Will be sold by auction, on Munday the 16th. and Tuesday the 17th. of this instant Decemb. 1689. At the Outropers-office in the west-end of the Royal Exchange (1689)
- 120707: A collection of paintings and limnings, by the best masters: will be sold by auction on Friday the 1st of November, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhil (1689)
- 120709: A collection of paintings & limnings by the best masters: will be sold by auction on Friday the 6th, and Saturday the 7th of this instant December, 1689 (1689)
- 120710: A collection of paintings & limnings by the best masters, &c. will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 29th, and Friday the 31st of this instant January, 1689[/]90 (1690)
- 120716: A collection of paintings & limnings by the best masters, &c. will be sold by auction on Friday the 7th, and Saturday the 8th of this instant February, 1689[/]90 (1690)
- 120722: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 12th of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120746: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 19th of this instant July, 1689. at Tom's Coffee-House, in Pope's-Head-Alley, over against the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill (1689)
- 120747: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's Atlas. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 26th of this instant July, 1689 (1689)
- 120748: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters; with several volumes of Ogilby's works. Will be sold by auction on Friday the 2d of this instant August, 1689 (1689)
- 120987: Bibliotheca ornatissima: or, A catalogue of excellent books as well Greek, Latin, &c. as English, in all faculties (1692)
- 121167: The compleat sollicitor (1672)
- 121383: The practice of the spiritual or ecclesiastical courts (1700)
- 122012: A guide for constables, churchwardens, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the high-ways, treasurers of the county-stock, masters of the house of correction, bayliffs of mannours, toll-takers in fairs, &c (1671)
- 122024: Bouleute?rion, or A practical demonstration of county-judicatures (1675)
- 122123: Pietatis in parentes disquisitio: or, the duty of children towards their parents (1700)
- 122918: Gods revenge against murther (1692)
- 123217: A proposal of special advantage to this nation and posterity (1672)
- 123333: The figure of seaven (1686)
- 123347: Parsons his Christian directory (1699)
- 123441: By George Jones of Hatton-Garden Holborn, A corner-house, three doors from the Sign of the New Hole in the Wall (1675)
- 123564: A brief survey of the County of Kent (1657)
- 123626: The rules of the schools at the Savoy (1687)
- 124022: The principles of the Christian religion explained (1699)
- 124212: Prudential reflections, moral considerations, and stoical maximes (1674)
- 124383: Hocus pocus junior. The anatomy of legerdemain; or, The art of jugling (1683)
- 124431: The young clarks guide: or, An exact collection of choice English presidents, according to the best forms now used (1670)
- 124432: The second part of the young clerks guide: or, A second collection of choice English presidents (1670)
- 124446: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and antient demesne (1656)
- 124687: Reports and cases, collected by the learned Sr. John Popham Kt. late Lord Chief Justice of England. Written with his own hand in French, and now faithfully translated into English. To which are added some remarkable cases reported by other learned pens since his death. With a alphabetical table, wherein may be found the principle matters contained in this book (1682)
- 124793: Alexicacus spirit of salt of the vvorld (1667)
- 125226: Select colloquies (1689)
- 125278: God and the King. Gods strength the Kings salvation (1661)
- 125924: Synopsis physicæ tam Aristotelicæ, quam novæ ad usum scholæ accommodata. Authore Fran. Willis, A.M. Et Nov. coll. in Accad. Oxon. Socio (1690)
- 126133: A sermon against adultery (1672)
- 126373: The delectable history of Poor Robin the merry sadler of Walden (1680)
- 126440: An answer to all the excuses and pretences which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion (1700)
- 127729: The practice of the spiritual or ecclesiastical courts (1700)
- 127929: Bibliotheca Skinneriana, & Hampdeniana (1699)
- 128087: The tryal, condemnation, and execution of three vvitches (1682)
- 128116: The Christians sword and buckler. Or, A letter sent by Doctor Sprint, to a man seven years grievously afflicted in conscience, and fearfully troubled in minde. Very comfortable and commodious to withstand the assaults of Satan (1650)
- 128489: Les reports de Sr Henry Yelverton Chevalier et Barrt (1674)
- 128572: Bibliotheca Tillotsoniana: or A catalogue of the curious library of Dr. John Tillotson late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1695)
- 128970: Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and ancient demesne (1656)
- 128984: The third part of the reports of several excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster (1663)
- 129238: A watch word for Christians (1680)
- 129854: The counsels of wisdom (1680)
- 129907: The great sale of original paintings, that were design'd to be expos'd on Tuesday next, in Easter week (1691)
- 129912: Bouleute?rion. Or, a practical demonstration of county-judicatures (1685)
- 129913: Curia comitatus rediviva. Or, The pratique part of the county-court revived (1657)
- 129931: Instruction concerning penance and holy communion (1689)
- 129971: A catalogue of several pictures, by the best masters (1690)
- 129974: Mr. de Ryck's large collection of original, royal, Italian, ancient and modern, pictures, by the greatest masters (1690)
- 130105: The clerks grammer (1683)
- 130246: Humane prudence, or The art by which a man may raise himself & fortune to grandeur (1686)
- 130581: The great preserver of mankind, which is alexicacus, spirit of salt of the world (1664)
- 130587: A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage (1698)
- 130696: A congratulatory poem on King VVilliam's victories in Ireland, and his happy return into England (1690)
- 130737: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1691)
- 130875: The case of the innholders, of the city and liberty of Westminster (1700)
- 131053: A dayly exercise of the devout Christian (1688)
- 131220: Bibliotheca Greyana. Sive Catalogus librorum theologicorum, historicorum, philologicorum, Græc. Lat. & Anglicorum in omni facultate præ cæteris excellentium R.V. Tho. Grey, de Dedham in com. Essexiæ defuncti (1694)
- 131648: Ars clericalis (1698)
- 132342: Sylva sylvarum: or A natural history, in ten centuries (1685)
- 132470: An account of the tryal of William Clamp (1693)
- 132832: The young clerk's tutor enlarged (1700)
- 133338: The second part of the faithfull councellour: or, The marrow of the law in English (1654)
- 134026: The sea-man's obligations to gratitude and a good life (1699)
- 134046: A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons, at St. Margarets Westminster Octob. 10. 1666. being the fast-day appointed for the late dreadfull fire in the city of London (1666)
- 134047: A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons, at St. Margarets Westminster Octob. 10. 1666 (1669)
- 134071: A gentleman's religion. Part II. & III (1697)
- 134097: The tryals, convictions & sentence of Titus Otes (1685)
- 134179: Of the principles and duties of natural religion (1699)
- 134258: The compleat clark (1664)
- 134364: The learned readings of Sir Robert Holbourne, Knight (1681)
- 134442: The eighth and last volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 134457: A guide for constables (1669)
- 134783: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1682)
- 134807: Ars pictoria: or An academy treating of drawing, painting, limning, etching (1675)
- 135113: An introduction to the Latin tongue, or The first book of grammar. Composed in Latin by Emmanuel Alvarez of the Society of Jesus. And translated into English for young students of the same society (1686)
- 135117: Bibliotheca Ashmoliana a catalogue of the library of the learned and famous Elias Ashmole, Esq (1694)
- 136073: An address to the hopeful young gentry of England (1669)
- 136259: The third volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 136262: The fourth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 136264: The sixth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 136265: The seventh volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 136690: Fleta, seu Commentarius juris anglicani sic nuncupatus, sub Edwardo rege primo, seu circa annos abhinc CCCXL. ab anonymo conscriptus, atque e? codice veteri, autore ipso ipso aliquantulu?m recentiori, nunc primu?m typis editus (1685)
- 136801: The last speech and confession of Peter Cæsar, a Portugal, at the place of execution (1664)
- 136860: The legend of Captain Jones (1671)
- 136954: The legend of Captain Jones (1671)
- 137019: Multum in parvo. Or The pen's gallantry (1661)
- 137028: The third part though first publish't, of the Reports of Sr George Croke, Kt (1669)
- 137198: The opinion of witchcraft vindicated (1670)
- 137706: A practical discourse concerning swearing (1696)
- 138101: The transactions of the high Court of Chancery, both by practice and president (1671)
- 138276: A treatise of romances and their original (1672)
- 138343: A chronological account of the life of Pythagoras, and of other famous men his contemporaries (1699)
- 138389: Plusieurs tres-bons cases (1662)
- 138665: Officium clerici pacis (1675)
- 138669: The false-prophets try'd by their fruits (1700)
- 138728: Bouleute?rion· Or, A practical demonstration of county-judicatures (1668)
- 138771: Twelve sermons upon several occasions (1700)
- 138847: A prophecie lately transcribed from an old manuscript of Doctor Barnaby Googe (1672)
- 139246: [The knowledge of things unknown.] (1676)
- 139286: A modest plea for the due regulation of the press (1698)
- 139635: The Christian scholar (1700)
- 139671: The epistle and preface to the book against the blasphemous Socinian heresie vindicated (1698)
- 139866: A guide for constables (1671)
- 140178: The lay-mans lawyer, revievved & enlarged (1656)
- 140260: The fifth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 140282: Of the office of the clerk of the market (1665)
- 141003: An essay on the fleet riding in the Downes (1672)
- 141571: An elegy on the death of Mr. William Sherwood (1699)
- 141571: An elegy on the death of Mr. William Sherwood (1699)
- 141572: A hue and cry after Edward Kerby (1700)
- 141633: Good manners for schools, or, A paraphrase upon qui mihi, &c (1700)
- 141914: The second part of the Reports of Sir George Croke Kt (1669)
- 141923: The second part of the Reports of Sir George Croke Knight (1658)
- 142756: Celinda's last gasp: or, Her farewel to false Coridon (1680)
- 142798: The stratagems of war: or, a collection of the most celebrated practices and wise sayings of the great generals in former ages. Written by Sextus Julius Frontinus, one of the Roman Consuls (1685)
- 143101: Apographe? zorgez. Or, A description of the passion of love (1657)
- 143163: The mistaken bride: or, The faithful friend (1688)
- 143319: The true lover's paradice (1692)
- 143344: Ecclesia restaurata. The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1674)
- 143693: A match at a venture: or, time [and] opportunity won the day (1680)
- 143723: The Algier slaves releasment: or, The unchangeable boat-swain (1671)
- 143745: Poems, and essays (1674)
- 144066: The Most sad and lamentable narration of the death of Michaell Berkly, esquire, lately of Grayes-Inne, a most eminent schollar and traveller, and master of a large estate, who on Thursday May the 6, in the 63 year of his age, was drowned in the duckingpond neer Islington, about ten of the clock in the morning (1658)
- 144321: Win at first, and lose at last: or, a new game at cards (1605)
- 144508: A persuasive to the study of the Revelation: or, An exposition of the three first verses of that prophecy (1699)
- 144931: The repenting sinner pardoned (1669)
- 145137: Henry the Third of France (1678)
- 145266: VVavering Nat and kind Susan (1690)
- 145555: An excellent collection of Greek, Latin and English books (1692)
- 145556: Bibliotheca insignis: or, A catalogue of excellent Greek, Latin and English books in divinity, history, geography, travels, romances poetry, law, physick, mathematicks, &c. which will be sold by auction at Rolls's Auction House in Petty Canons-Hall on the North side o[f] St. Pauls Church-yard London. At three a clock in the afternoon. On Monday, June 12. 1693 (1693)
- 145561: Catalogus variorum librorum theologicorum, philologicorum, historicorum, græcorum, latinorum, anglicorum (1695)
- 145868: Milk for babes; or, A mothers catechism for her children (1646)
- 145939: An exact relation of the proceedings of the Cavaleers at Cicester (1643)
- 146030: A sermon preached before the Kings Majesty at Whitehall on Friday the 22 of March anno 1660 (1660)
- 146241: Catalogus variorum & insignium tam antiquorum quam recentium librorum, in quavis lingua? & facultate præ-cæteris excellentium ex variis Euporæ partibus advectorum quorum auctio habebitur Londini ad insigne Ursi in Vico (Vulgo dicto) Ave-Mary-Lane, prope Ludgate-Street, nono di Februarii, 1690[/]1. Per Benj. Walford, Bibliop. Lond (1691)
- 146281: A curious collection of books and pamphlets: being the stock of Mr. William Miller, late of London, Bookseller (1695)
- 146282: A collection of excellent English books, consisting of divinity, philology, history, miscellanies, &c (1695)
- 146320: Poems, and essays (1673)
- 146409: A brief history of the times (1688)
- 146568: The only table extant for all merchandizes serving for whole-sale and re-taile in weights & measures either little or great quantities being at any the prizes next standing round at the head of each collumne ready cast up The next round is multiplyed downwards (Note that 11 is to every hundred.) ... Exam: by us Charles Bunworth Abraham Colfe &c. Accomptants[.] (1700)
- 146871: Scriptoria Danielis or a writing booke contayning sundry examples of the most excellent and curious way of writing (1681)
- 146893: A catalogue of English books (1696)
- 147167: Bibliotheque de seu Monseigneur le Duc de Lauderdale ou catalogue de livres choisis es langues Francoise, Italienne & Espagnole recueillis par ses soins & avec de grandes depenses, dans lequel se trouvent plusieurs ouvrages de l'Histoire, l'Antiquite,? l'Architecture, la Geographie, viz. Cartes, Mappes-Mondes, &c. comme aussi quantited?e Traitez de Medailles, & enfin sur tous autres sujets curieux. Les dits livres seront vendus a l'encher?e le Mecredy 14. jour de May, 1690. a? Sam's Coffee=house, dans la rue qui s'appele Ave=Mary=Lane proche Ludgate=street (1690)
- 147209: August 30. 1697. The library of a late eminent sergeant of the law, consisting of the books following, with several others in Greek, Latin, English, French, &c. in most faculties, being bought by J. Hartley, bookseller, over against Greys-Inn in Holborn. Any gentleman may tak what he pleases at the price set upon the first blank leaf of every book. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale, where any person may have ready money for any study of books (1697)
- 147451: The reports of Sr. George Croke Knight (1657)
- 147458: In Holborn over against Fetter-lane, at the sign of the last, liveth a physitian that through Gods blessing, cureth these following diseases (1680)
- 147480: Daphnis (1700)
- 147978: At the blew ball in little Kerby street in Hatton Garden in Holborn liveth a gentlewoman (1685)
- 148059: Whipping-Tom turn'd citizen: or, the cracks terror (1672)
- 148063: The vvillovv-green: Or, The distressed lovers complaint (1660)
- 148302: A true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, which begun on Wednesday the 30th of April 1679. and ended on Fryday the second of Mayfollowing [sic] (1679)
- 148350: At the sign of the Moon and Stars in Leopard's Court in Baldwins-Gardens near Holborn, lives a gentleman, who by the benefit of a learned education in the University of Louvain (1690)
- 148376: Die Veneris, 26. Iulii, 1661. The Lords in Parliament taking notice, that the streets, lanes, and other publick passages in or near the citie of London and Westminster, and the liberties thereof, and especially in Holborn and the Lane commonly called St. Margarets Lane, leading to the Parliament-House as also the high-wayes about the said liberties of London and Westminster are very much out of repair (1661)
- 148376: Die Veneris, 26. Iulii, 1661. The Lords in Parliament taking notice, that the streets, lanes, and other publick passages in or near the citie of London and Westminster, and the liberties thereof, and especially in Holborn and the Lane commonly called St. Margarets Lane, leading to the Parliament-House as also the high-wayes about the said liberties of London and Westminster are very much out of repair (1661)
- 148387: Advertisement. At the Golden Head in King's-gate-street, near Red-Lyon-Square in Holborn, is to be had extraordinary remedies for the following distempers, at reasonable rates, viz (1675)
- 148420: At the Blew-Ball in Grays-Inn Lane near Holborn Barrs, next door to a tallow-chandler; where you may see my name upon a board over the door (1700)
- 148605: A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons, at St. Margarets Westminster Octob. 10 (1666)
- 148914: Removed from Smithfield to Leather-Lane in Holborn, by the Hole in the Wall, the corner house against Baldwin's-Garden, near Hatton-Garden, J. Russell, occulist, professor of physick and surgery,&c (1680)
- 148916: The charming eccho (1671)
- 149091: The necessitated virgin (1671)
- 149140: The fair maid of Islington: or, The London vintner over-reach'd (1711)
- 149159: The history and fate of sacrilege (1698)
- 149560: Most horrible and bloody nevvs from Holbourn, over against Hatton-Garden (1674)
- 149560: Most horrible and bloody nevvs from Holbourn, over against Hatton-Garden (1674)
- 149785: Nothing like to a good wife (1687)
- 149826: A nevv plot discovered at York, acted by the Cavaleers (1642)
- 149845: A new book of instruments (1680)
- 149959: The loving mistress, and the wanton clerk (1683)
- 149963: Catalogus librorum instructissimæ bibliothecæ nobilis cujusdam Scoto-Britanni in quavis lingua & facultate insignium (1689)
- 149999: A looking glass for all good-fellows (1685)
- 150023: Linguæ Romanæ dictionarium luculentum novum (1693)
- 150043: A brief history of the times, &c. Part III. Treating of the death of Sir E.B. Godfrey. By Sir Roger L'Estrange Kt (1688)
- 150044: A brief history of the times,&c. Shewing the pretended popish plot to have been quite another thing then it has been taken for. Part. II (1688)
- 150383: Upon the much-lamented death of the worshipful John Allen, esq; That most learned and eminent lawyer and counsellour of Grays-Inn (1663)
- 150466: Fair Lucina conquered by prevailing Cupid (1683)
- 150823: Wit never ought, till it be bought (1686)
- 151002: The rambling young gallant newly set up for himself (1671)
- 151101: The Scotchmans lamentation for the loss of his pack (1675)
- 151129: The historie of the world in five bookes (1652)
- 151178: The poor man put to a pinch: or, A declaration of these hard times (1666)
- 151275: A gentleman's religion (1697)
- 151530: The young mans frollicks, or the tryals of maiden-heads (1670)
- 151804: The chariot of truth (1663)
- 151954: The whole duty of man (1683)
- 152186: The way of life is pleasant: or, The Church of England is the best guide (1682)
- 152217: A vvarning to vvicked livers; or, A faithful and true account of the life and death of John Duncalf (1680)
- 152393: An exact survey of the United Provinces of the Netherlands (1673)
- 152686: The two faithful lover's tragedy (1692)
- 152725: The library of the Reverend Dr. Tullie, late of Newcastle npon [sic] Tine, will be sold by John Atkinson bookseller (1695)
- 152818: A true relation of several most barbarous and bloudy murthers (1700)
- 152824: The true lover's new accademy, or, School of complements; with the new art of making love (1692)
- 153045: The tryal of Captain Langston, Mr. Comes, and Mr. Wise (1663)
- 153112: Toms-son his repetition to his vvife (1671)
- 153736: Strephon's comforts: or, Phillis reviv'd (1692)
- 154167: A sermon preached the twentieth day of October, 1655: at the funeral obsequies of James Pennyman of Ormesby in the county of York, esq. By Alam Smalwood, minister of Marske (1656)
- 154259: The sinners care to repent in due time (1680)
- 155549: The royal game of the ombre (1660)
- 155686: Romes beargarden, or, The Popes bulls (1689)
- 155792: Alexicacus spirit of salt of the world (1664)
- 155837: The resolved lover, or, so sweet is the lass that loves me (1660)
- 157156: Ars clericalis: the art of conveyancing explain'd (1692)
- 157474: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D. and late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor (1684)
- 157755: Two Letters from Colonell Morgan governour of Gloucester, to severall members of the honourable House of Commons (1645)
- 157978: Le tableau du jugement universel avec d'autres discours spirituels (1675)
- 158128: The first volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 158298: Love in a maze. Or, The young-man put to his dumps (1660)
- 158444: By the Mayor. To the Alderman of the ward of [blank] (1665)
- 158726: August 30. 1697. The library of a late eminent sergeant of the law (1697)
- 158926: Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and ancient demesne (1663)
- 159060: Catalogus librorum instructissimæ bibliothecæ doctissimi cujusdam equitis in plurimis linguis & facultatibus insignium (1689)
- 159124: A catalogue, of philological and historical Greek books (1695)
- 159394: A catalogue of books, Latin and English, antient and modern (1699)
- 160114: Bibliotheca Hoyleana: sive catalogus variorum librorum diversis facultatibus insignium (1692)
- 160138: The young clerks guide. In four parts. or, An exact collection of choice English presidents (1689)
- 160139: The young clerk's guide. In four parts. Or, An exact collection of choice English presidents (1682)
- 160475: The last dying words, behaviour, and confession of Henry Harrison, Gent (1692)
- 160826: Bibliotheca Greyana. Sive catalogus librorum theologicorum, historicorum, philologicorum, Græc. Lat. & Anglicorum (1694)
- 160836: The granadiers loyal health to the king and royal family. To the tune of the Granadeers new march; or, Hark the thundring cannons roar (1686)
- 161243: A Sundays adventure, or, Walk to Hackney (1683)
- 161308: A full and true account of a most vile, barbarous and unnatural murder, committed on the body of the worshipful Justice Parry, Esq (1700)
- 161806: England's remarques: or, A view of all the counties of England and Wales (1676)
- 161870: The practice of the spiritual or ecclesiastical courts (1700)
- 162192: The bonny Scotish lad, and the yielding lass (1682)
- 162635: The apprentices companion (1693)
- 162867: A new adventure, for law-books to be disposed of by lot (1698)
- 164023: Political and military observations. A new collection (1677)
- 164864: Entertainments for Lent (1687)
- 165213: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1689)
- 165699: The bloody Whitsuntide: or the tragicall moneth (1663)
- 166861: A curious collection of Greek, Latin and English books, in all faculties (1691)
- 167445: A catalogue of the library of an eminent person, deceased; consisting of theological, historical, and philogical [sic] authors, in all volumes (1700)
- 167448: A collection of prints and paintings, by the best masters (1689)
- 167464: A catalogue of English, French, Italian, Dutch and Spanish, books in all volumes (1689)
- 167473: A catalogue of considerable books, Latin and English, in all volumes (1689)
- 167739: Forced marriage. With its fatal and tragical effects (1678)
- 168134: An answer to all the excuses and pretences which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion (1697)
- 168755: Jolly Jack of all trades, or, the cries of London city. Maids where are your hearts become, look you what here is? Betwixt my finger and my thumb, look ye what here is? To a pleasant new tune, or a begging we will go (1695)
- 168960: A short catechism: or an abridgment of Christian doctrine (1687)
- 168999: The master-piece of love songs (1711)
- 169123: Jockey and Jenney: or, The Scotch courtship (1675)
- 169567: Of preparation for death and judgment (1695)
- 169592: At the half-Moon in Leopard's Court in Baldwin's-Gardens near Holborn, is Dr. Sherbourne, of 30 years experience, and university education, where may be had vinum benedictum, the blessed wine, which hath hitherto (under God) proved an infallible cure (1690)
- 169621: Jephthah's rash vow (1695)
- 170241: Hocus pocus junior. The anatomy of legerdemain; or, The art of jugling (1683)
- 170439: Christ the pearl of great price (1687)
- 170799: The Christian souldier (1639)
- 178361: Admirable events: selected out of foure bookes, vvritten in French by the Right Reverend, Iohn Peter Camus, Bishop of Belley. Together with morall Relations, written by the same author. And translated into English by S. Du Verger (1639)
- 181371: Termino s[an]c[t]i Mich[ael]is anno. H. vi. xxxiiij (1484)
- 184825: The iudgement, or exposition of dreames, written by Artimodorus, an auntient and famous author, first in Greeke, then translated into Latin, after into French, and now into English (1606)
- 189630: A treatise of the great and generall daye of iudgement (1606)
- 191282: Tvvo bookes of constancie. Written in Latine, by Iustus Lipsius. Containing, principallie, A comfortable conference, in common calamities. And will serue for a singular consolation to all that are priuately distressed, or afflicted, either in body or mind. Englished by Iohn Stradling, gentleman (1595)
- 193202: The sonne of the rogve, or. The politick theefe (1638)
- 201548: The mirrour of complements (1637)
- 202233: Tvvo bookes of constancie (1594)
- 206914: The foundation of the Universitie of Oxford (1634)
- 208291: The Pocket lyric magazine; or, Convivial and entertaining vocal miscellany (1795)
- 208508: Outlines of designs for shop fronts and door cases, with the mouldings at large, and enrichments to each design (1792)
- 208859: A letter from Paris, concerning some new electrical experiments made there (1746)
- 209060: J. Deighton, 325, Holborn, 1792. A catalogue of a large and valuable collection of books, in various languages, And ON Every Subject Of Literature, Forming AN Extensive Assortment, Ancient And Modern, In Good Condition And Marked Exceeding Low; Most of which have been recently purchased, and are now offered for sale, by J. Deighton, (removed from No. 274, to the late Mr. L. Davis's Shop) No. 325, Holborn, opposite Gray's-Inn, Where Books are Sold on the most advantageous Terms to the Purchasers, and where the full Value is given for Libraries, or Books exchanged. Catalogoes (price Sixpence) allowed in Purchase, may be had at the Place of Sale (1792)
- 209090: A catalogue of several libraries, and parcels of books, lately purchased; consisting of above thirty thousand volumes of Ancient and Modern Literature; In the various Sciences and Languages; including A Large Collection in the Italian Language. The Books are in good Condition, many on large Paper, and in elegant Bindings. The Prices of the several Articles are printed in the Catalogue; at which they will continue on Sale, for Ready-Money only, till all are sold. By Lockyer Davis, Near Gray's Inn, in Holborn, Printer To The Royal Society. M.DCC.LXXXVII. Catalogues (price Six-Pence, which will be returned in Purchase) may be had of Messrs. Robson and Clarke, in New Bond-Street; Debrett, Piccadilly; Egerton, Whitehall; Owen, near Temple-Bar; Sewell, in Cornhill; and at the Place of Sale, Where the full Value will be given For any Library or Parcel of Books (1787)
- 209123: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Lorrain (1705)
- 209201: A catalogue of books for the year 1800, in various languages and classes of literature, on sale for ready money, by J. Cuthell, Middle-Row, Holborn; Where Catalogues may be had, Price One Shilling and Sixpence each. Libraries Purchased (1800)
- 209393: The wisdom and goodness of God, in the vegetable creation (1760)
- 209408: The free choice (1706)
- 209501: Observations upon lightning (1773)
- 209512: Further observations upon lightning; together with some experiments. By Benjamin Wilson, F.R.S. &c. Communicated to the Royal Society, and rejected in the committee (1774)
- 209541: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen of London (1702)
- 209543: The common obstructions to faith, and a good life considered (1710)
- 209544: Christianity the only true comfort for troubled minds (1707)
- 209628: A sermon preach'd before Her Majesty at St. James's chappel (1707)
- 209628: A sermon preach'd before Her Majesty at St. James's chappel (1707)
- 209640: Second part of Lackington's catalogue for 1788 (1788)
- 209716: A Catalogue of several valuable collections of books (1785)
- 209717: A catalogue of curious and valuable books (1785)
- 209835: Observations on affairs in Ireland, from the settlement in 1691, to the present time (1766)
- 209907: Junius (1792)
- 209934: Divine poems and essays on various subjects (1791)
- 209947: Falsehood examined at the bar of truth (1791)
- 209956: A catalogue of a very extensive collection of scarce and valuable books (1786)
- 209974: Clarissa (1788)
- 209976: A lecture on heads (1799)
- 210102: The coal viewer (1797)
- 210255: The trial of William Frend, M.A. and Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge (1793)
- 210275: A general reply to the arguments against the Enquiry into public worship (1792)
- 210326: Substance of Earl Stanhope's speech, delivered from the chair, at a meeting of citizens, at the Crown and Anchor, on the 4th of February 1795 (1795)
- 210330: An universal, historical, geographical, chronological and poetical dictionary (1703)
- 210519: A key to the law (1765)
- 210524: Characterism, or, the modern age display'd (1750)
- 210574: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Lowth, occasioned by his late letter to the Right Rev. author of the divine legation of Moses (1766)
- 210611: Historical memoirs of the life of Dr. Samuel Clarke (1730)
- 210628: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. Laurence-Jewry, London. October 5, 1708 (1708)
- 210644: A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Laurence-Jewry, London. October 5, 1708 (1708)
- 210669: A charge delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Winchester, in the year 1772 (1772)
- 210675: The charge of the Right Reverend father in God Robert Lord Bishop of Norwich (1736)
- 210682: A charge delivered to the clergy at York, June 16th 1784 (1785)
- 210814: The London prices of bricklayers materials and works (1749)
- 210820: The builder's director (1767)
- 210822: The builder's complete assistant (1775)
- 210849: The existence of God in three persons (1799)
- 210917: A sermon preach'd before the Queen in the chapel royal at St. James's, November (1707)
- 211018: A sermon preached at Caister, in Lincolnshire, May the 28th, MDCCVI (1706)
- 211051: William Biggins, chimney sweeper to His Majesty, near the One Tun, Old Brentford (1794)
- 211109: Jasper Taylor oil-man & hair powder manufacturer, No.17, opposite Furnival's Inn, Holborn. Sells wholesale, retail, and for exportation (1790)
- 211147: Methods of finding a true meridian line (1795)
- 211229: Annals of horsemanship (1791)
- 211231: Particular providence (1774)
- 211236: An essay on the comparative advantages of vertical and horizontal wind-mills (1798)
- 211254: Experiments and observations tending to illustrate the nature and properties of electricity (1746)
- 211258: An account of the experiments made by some gentlemen of the Royal Society, in order to discover whether the electrical power would be sensible at great distances (1748)
- 211320: Divine favour the highest honour of a king (1791)
- 211329: Primitive Christianity (1789)
- 211453: The good Samaritan; or, charity to strangers recommended (1793)
- 211454: A sermon preached at All Saints, High-Wycombe, Bucks, on Sunday, January 1, 1792 (1792)
- 211462: A discourse preach'd at Somerset-Chapel (1756)
- 211473: A discourse preach'd at Somerset-Chapel (1756)
- 211475: De religionis Christianæ fundamentalibus (1728)
- 211502: Genuine and authentic account of the life, trial and execution, of Elizabeth Brownrigg, who was executed on Monday the 14th of September, 1767, for the barbarous murder of Mary Clifford, her apprentice girl (1767)
- 211510: A review of the principles of the enquiry concerning the operations of the annulling clauses in the marriage act, &c. and of the dissertation on the power of states, &c (1755)
- 211728: Mary Magdalene (1794)
- 211730: Falshood detected (1798)
- 211762: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. James Westminster (1707)
- 211831: A sermon upon the late dreadful storm (1704)
- 211833: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Windsor (1706)
- 211835: A sermon preached at St. Andrew Holborn, on Sunday, April the 21st, 1706 (1706)
- 211835: A sermon preached at St. Andrew Holborn, on Sunday, April the 21st, 1706 (1706)
- 211835: A sermon preached at St. Andrew Holborn, on Sunday, April the 21st, 1706 (1706)
- 211890: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 16, 1782 (1782)
- 211891: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 22, 1783 (1784)
- 211910: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 14, 1778 (1778)
- 211911: The duties of the parochial clergy of the Church of England considered (1785)
- 211929: On establishments in religion, and religious liberty (1798)
- 212152: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the sons of the clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 6, 1779 (1779)
- 212182: Philosophical conjectures on aereal influences (1750)
- 212321: Mr. Whiston's letter to the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell, rector of St. Andrew's, Holborn (1713)
- 212326: The cherub (1792)
- 212390: A discourse preparatory to the religious observance of the day of publick fasting and humiliation (1757)
- 212708: A new method for copying instantaneously, without machines, and without expence, letters, accounts, and all other writings (1796)
- 213018: Fables by the late Mr. Gay (1784)
- 213089: What will this babler say? (1748)
- 213229: Two sermons on the mortality of mankind (1771)
- 213264: A sermon preach'd before the Queen in the Chapel Royal at St. James's, November the 5th 1706 (1707)
- 213269: A discourse concerning the governing providence of God (1757)
- 213291: The character of a Methodist (1751)
- 213395: The young gentleman instructed in the grounds of the Christian religion (1755)
- 213454: The nature and necessity of self-denial (1738)
- 213489: Elegance, amusement, and utility (1797)
- 213626: A sermon against the dangerous and sinful practice of inoculation (1722)
- 213736: The mourning bride (1777)
- 213823: A plain account of the people called Methodists (1749)
- 213920: The beauties of Sterne (1782)
- 214096: The gentleman and cabinet-maker's director (1755)
- 214369: A sermon on the happy recovery of His Majesty King George the Third (1789)
- 214813: Thoughts on civil liberty (1765)
- 215439: Mercy triumphant (1800)
- 215446: The favour of providence Great Britain's joy (1746)
- 215447: Fearing the Lord, and serving him in truth, the means of obtaining the divine protection; and preventing the ruin of a Sinful people (1746)
- 215529: Every farmer his own farrier (1759)
- 215538: A short account of the venereal disease (1719)
- 215565: Parish of Saint Clement Danes. Additional reasons to those already offered by the Parish of Saint Andrew, Holborn, against the Bill now depending in Parliament for the purpose of rendering the Society of Lincoln's Inn, with the lands (1774)
- 215697: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Windsor (1706)
- 215727: The spanish fryar (1777)
- 215813: A letter to the Reverend Doctor Conyers Middleton (1749)
- 215815: Dr. Free's edition of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's first penny-letter (1758)
- 215817: A letter to the Revd. Mr. Baily of Corke, in answer to a letter to the Revd. John Wesley (1750)
- 215821: The manners of the antient Christians (1749)
- 215836: Primitive physick (1747)
- 215856: A second dialogue between an Antinomian and his friend (1745)
- 216308: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned gentleman, his lady (1723)
- 216319: Cam. An elegy (1764)
- 216330: The conference (1763)
- 216341: The candidate (1764)
- 216374: Gotham (1764)
- 216430: Gotham (1764)
- 216441: The duellist (1764)
- 216452: The author (1763)
- 216454: An extract of the Revd. Mr. John Wesley's journal (1749)
- 216456: An extract of the Revd. Mr. John Wesley's journal (1749)
- 216459: An extract of the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's journal (1753)
- 216727: The poet (1773)
- 216738: Three poems (1784)
- 216826: Discourses on historical subjects (1791)
- 216836: Additional discourses on the ground, credibility, and truth of the Christian religion (1792)
- 216887: The beauties of England (1767)
- 217367: The circular letter of the elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches (1771)
- 217437: Comfort for Sion's mourners (1769)
- 217479: The canon of the New Testament vindicated (1701)
- 217804: A sermon preached at St. Sepulchre's, London, on Sunday, March 15th, and at the parish church of Cheshunt, Herts, on Sunday, October 27th, 1778 (1778)
- 217819: A rational and useful account of the venereal disease (1740)
- 217840: A treatise on bilious diseases and indigestion (1799)
- 217846: Observations on human and on comparative parturition (1794)
- 217994: The author (1778)
- 218004: A short treatise on the conic sections (1794)
- 218179: An account of the putrid sore throat. By John Fothergill, M.D (1769)
- 218212: An account of the proceedings between the two Houses of Convocation which met October the 20th. 1702 (1704)
- 218280: An account of the French expedition to Egypt (1800)
- 218402: The revolution of America (1781)
- 218440: An academy for grown horsemen (1787)
- 218509: The abounding of iniquity no just ground for distrusting the prophecies or promises of holy writ (1792)
- 218516: A. Webley, bookseller, at the Bible and Crown in Holborn, near Chancery Lane. Sells books in all faculties and sciences, (1765)
- 219435: A candid examination of the resolutions and sentence of the court-martial on the trial of Admiral Byng (1757)
- 219657: The case of mistaken zeal (1702)
- 219785: The case of the importation of bar-iron (1756)
- 219990: An Address to parents, earnestly recommending them to promote the happiness of their children, by a due regard to their virtuous education (1787)
- 220035: An address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland (1794)
- 220094: An address to the public, on the subject of the starch and hair-powder manufacuturies (1795)
- 220104: An address to the Right Reverend Dr. Samuel Horsley (1790)
- 220152: The advantage of a national observance of divine and human laws (1792)
- 220601: Garrick's jests (1785)
- 220652: A dialogue between Bishop Hoadly and Bishop Sherlock (1790)
- 220784: The age of unbelief (1795)
- 220935: The alliance between church and state (1736)
- 221170: The bedesman on Nidsyde (1790)
- 221598: The ancient and present state of Glocestershire (1768)
- 221739: An answer to A third letter to a clergyman in the country, in defence of the entry of the parliament-writ, &c. Wherein the great disingenuity of the author of it is plainly shewn, (1702)
- 221843: An epistle to C. Churchill (1761)
- 221970: The apology (1761)
- 222056: An appeal to the publick, from the malicious misrepresentations, impudent falsifications, and unjust decisions, of the anonymous fabricators of the critical review. By George Canning of the Middle Temple, Esq (1767)
- 222127: Archbishop of Tuam's answer (1728)
- 222135: The architecture of Leon Batista Alberti (1755)
- 222138: The architecture of M. Vitruvius (1791)
- 222198: The army's regulator (1738)
- 222296: The artificer's, farmer's, and inland-navigator's, assistant (1799)
- 222386: The ghost (1762)
- 222530: An attempt to demonstrate the Messiahship of Jesus (1773)
- 222640: The bishop of Lincoln's charge to the clergy of his diocese (1707)
- 222641: The bishop of Lincoln's charge (1710)
- 222881: Extracts (1789)
- 222904: Bibliotheca antiquaria & politica (1723)
- 222915: The rosciad (1761)
- 222934: Excursions to Parnassus (1787)
- 222951: A discourse on national fasts (1793)
- 223384: Rules for the discovery of false prophets: or The dangerous impositions of the people called Methodists detected at the bar of scripture, and reason (1758)
- 223385: Rules for the discovery of false prophets (1758)
- 223409: The testimony of Phlegon vindicated (1732)
- 223436: Fleta (1735)
- 223535: The behaviour, confession, and dying words of Thomas Homan (1742)
- 223797: An historical list of horse-matches run (1754)
- 223798: An historical list of horse-matches run (1755)
- 223799: An historical list of horse-matches run (1756)
- 223801: An historical list of horse-matches run (1758)
- 223803: An historical list of horse-matches run (1759)
- 223806: An historical list of horse-matches run (1762)
- 223807: An historical list of horse-matches run (1763)
- 224202: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion (1745)
- 224222: Collateral bee-boxes (1764)
- 224308: Catalogus librorum ex bibliothecis virorum Reverendi eruditissimique Jo. Lowthorp, M.A. & F.R.S (1728)
- 224542: An epistle humbly address'd to the right honourable the Earl of Oxford, &c (1732)
- 224605: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1771)
- 224655: God's approbation the study of faithful ministers:-and, the duty of a people to their pastor, and one another. Represented in two discourses, at the ordination of Mr. George Moreton, at Kettering, November 20, 1771. The first, by Robert Hall,...the other, by Thomas Hull,... with a narrative of the whole proceeding... by Isaac Woodman (1771)
- 224831: A proposal for the liquidation of the national debt (1783)
- 224843: Essays on the venereal disease and its concomitant affections (1798)
- 224844: The modern husbandman (1750)
- 225168: A sermon preached in Lambeth chapel (1775)
- 225260: Mercy triumphant (1800)
- 225437: A reply to The case of the patron and rector of St. Andrew's Holborn, &c (1723)
- 225577: New copper-plate magazine (1792)
- 225578: Calmet's great dictionary of the Holy Bible (1797)
- 225580: This day is published (sold by all booksellers and stationers) price one shilling (1797)
- 225581: Prospectus of a new daily paper (1800)
- 225603: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1798)
- 225671: Church & state heterogeneous (1794)
- 225793: The good government of a country its great object (1753)
- 225805: The case of the erectors of a chapel, or oratory; in the parish of St. Andrew's, Holborn. And a defense of their proceedings therein. (1722)
- 225881: A sermon preached before His Grace John Duke of Marlborough (1752)
- 226059: Each sex in their humour (1764)
- 226076: Admiral Vernon's ghost (1758)
- 226095: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Jones (1759)
- 226110: Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord (1745)
- 226154: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1755)
- 226343: A sermon preached before the subscribers to the Bristol Infirmary (1744)
- 226501: Rules, orders, and regulations (1791)
- 226501: Rules, orders, and regulations (1791)
- 226581: Report on the intended Grand Surry Canal navigation (1800)
- 226585: A sermon on the African slave trade (1788)
- 226586: A sermon on the African slave trade (1788)
- 226606: Letters on faith (1786)
- 226745: The perfections of God a standing rule to try all doctrines and experience by (1770)
- 227013: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, models, drawings, engravings, &c (1761)
- 227026: Essai historique (1797)
- 227103: A catalogue of upwards of twenty thousand volumes of books including the remaining part of the valuable library of His Grace the Duke of Newcastle (1770)
- 227115: Le nouveau sie?cle, ou la France encore monarchie: ouvrage propose? par souscription, ... Par un magistrat franc?ais (1796)
- 227155: Catholick Christianity (1729)
- 227186: The naval chronicle: or, Voyages, Travels, Expeditions, Remarkable Exploits and Atchievements, Of the most Celebrated English Navigators, Travellers, and Sea-Commanders (1760)
- 227435: Johnson's Laurel (1785)
- 227509: The journey (1765)
- 227602: Just arrived from the East, at Mr. Gough's manegre [sic], Holborn Hill, the stupendious pelican, (1790)
- 227698: A key to the New Testament (1773)
- 227703: The case of the East-India Company (1784)
- 227944: A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain (1753)
- 228040: The British fruit-gardener (1779)
- 228049: The trial of Fanny Wilmot (1792)
- 228060: The trial of Viscountess Belmore (1792)
- 228291: A catalogue of a curious and valuable collection of books (1767)
- 228324: A catalogue of a good collection of books (1787)
- 228458: A catalogue of books, including The Collection of the late Mr. John Millan, a Capital Law Library, And several Parcels lately Purchased (1784)
- 228514: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1790)
- 228563: A catalogue of several libraries of books (1784)
- 228637: A catalogue of the entire cabinet of coins and medals, collections of old China, pictures, books, and other effects of Mr. Richard Sherman, late of Holborn, deceased (1769)
- 228665: A catalogue of the first part of the cabinet of ancient drawings, which belonged to Sir Joshua Reynolds ... which, by order of the executors, will be sold ... by A. C. de Poggi, ... on Monday, May 26, 1794, (1794)
- 228781: A sermon preached before the House of Lords, in the Abbey Church of Westminster, on Monday, May 29, 1749 (1749)
- 228840: Characters of eminent personages of his own time (1777)
- 228841: Characters of eminent personages of his own time (1777)
- 228858: A charge delivered from the chair, at a general meeting of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, at their House, in Bartlett's Buildings, Holborn, on Tuesday, April 4, 1797 (1797)
- 228976: The terms, or Conditions of national unanimity established upon just principles; and recommended at this juncture, to be serious consideration of the subjects of these kingdoms (1756)
- 229059: The christian (1781)
- 229090: The Christian soldier; or, An early instruction in the Christian warfare, the surest foundation of the subject's loyalty, and of the servant's fidelity (1750)
- 229209: The citizens obligation (1792)
- 229290: The coach drivers (1766)
- 229291: The coach drivers (1766)
- 229481: The complete forcing-gardener (1781)
- 229570: Concio habita in Ecclesia? sti. Alphegi, Londini, Maii die 13tio A. D. MDCCI (1701)
- 229674: The conquest of Quebec (1769)
- 229906: An account of the origin and progressive improvements of the diatonic scale (1790)
- 230376: Directions for bringing over seeds and plants, from the East-Indies and other distant countries, in a state of vegetation (1770)
- 230450: A discourse concerning the law of inheritances in fee (1755)
- 230457: A catalogue of a large collection of useful and valuable books (1762)
- 230555: Dairying exemplified (1784)
- 230571: The danger and mischief of a mis-guided zeal (1710)
- 230950: On benevolence; with a summary of the life and character of Dean Colet (1756)
- 230964: Eden (1756)
- 231037: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the House of Lords in the abbey-church at Westminster upon Saturday June 11, 1737 (1737)
- 231051: An elegiac pastoral (1791)
- 231153: Elegy written on the author's revisiting the place of his former residence (1788)
- 231155: Elemens de la langue franc?aise (1798)
- 231336: An enquiry into the nature and origin of literary property (1762)
- 231394: To the Right Reverend the Ld. Bishop of Carlisle (1703)
- 231477: Epistola gratulatoria ad prænobilem et amplissimum virum (1721)
- 231502: Equality (1792)
- 231689: The father of the city of Eutopia (1757)
- 231933: An essay on human life. (1735)
- 231935: An essay on human life (1735)
- 231975: An essay on the character of Hamlet (1777)
- 232056: A vindication of the Baptists (1789)
- 232067: A vindication of the Baptists (1789)
- 232202: Man his own brewer, a small treatise, explaining the art and mystery of brewing porter, ale, twopenny and table-beer (1792)
- 232327: The excellency, and benefits, of a religious education (1715)
- 232352: The excellent daughter (1708)
- 232506: Experiments and observations tending to illustrate the nature and properties of electricity (1746)
- 232533: An explanatory defence of the Estimate of the manners and principles of the times (1758)
- 232825: A copy of the poll for Knights of the Shire for the County of Hertford (1754)
- 233251: Cymbeline (1777)
- 233473: The diurnal and annual motions of the world (1799)
- 233654: Dr. Russel's spirit of scurvy-grass, both plain and purging, with pills, lozenges, and worm-powder (1710)
- 233764: The duellist (1764)
- 233844: The duty of abstaining from the use of West India produce (1792)
- 233880: The dying negro (1775)
- 233882: The dying negro (1774)
- 234062: False notions of liberty in religion and government destructive of both (1713)
- 234069: Falstaff's wedding (1766)
- 234269: The female advocate (1771)
- 234439: Flowers from Sharon (1794)
- 234768: H. Piers and partner, booksellers, removed from near the Bull and Gate, to the Bible and Crown, near Chancery-Lane, Holborn; sell books in all faculties and sciences (1742)
- 235175: Historical and critical remarks on Bp. Burnet's History of his own time (1725)
- 235190: Historical memoirs of the life of Dr. Samuel Clarke (1730)
- 235209: The history and comical adventures of Harlequin and his pleasing companion, Columbine (1790)
- 235310: The history of mother Bunch of the West (1790)
- 235343: The history of that celebrated lady Ally Croaker (1780)
- 235411: The history of the Russian empire under Peter the Great (1763)
- 235567: The horeb covenant reviv'd (1730)
- 235586: Horti malabarici pars prima (1774)
- 235742: Humbly inscribed to Parliament (1766)
- 235949: An impartial account of all the material transactions of the grand fleet and land forces from their first setting out from Spithead (1703)
- 235964: An impartial inquiry into the benefits and damages arising to the nation from the present very great use of low-priced spirituous liquors (1751)
- 236067: The inconstant (1777)
- 236073: Independence (1764)
- 236118: The influence of metallic tractors on the human body (1798)
- 236327: The invasion (1759)
- 236344: Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Sea Nymph, Martin Koster, master. ... The respondent's case (1761)
- 236391: Israel in Babylon (1764)
- 236416: Lackington's catalogue for 1792 (1792)
- 236645: The lecturers combat for the parish of St. Andrew Holborn. To the tune of Ye commoners and peers (1720)
- 236657: Leeson's leather breeches and glove manufactory, at no. 119, near Hatton-Street, Holborn, (1780)
- 236666: Legis series: or, the process of the law in order, with some necessary directions and entries, both in the Kings-Bench and Common-Pleas; useful for young clerks, to direct them in their first steps to clerkship. The third edition. Per R. G. un; &c (1709)
- 236770: A letter from a lady at Madrass to her friend in London (1743)
- 236994: A letter to a friend concerning naturalizations (1753)
- 237030: A letter to a Member of Parliament in the country (1756)
- 237436: A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq (1756)
- 237514: Letters of Abelard and Heloise (1783)
- 237595: Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift (1766)
- 237977: The management of the gout (1771)
- 238102: A mathematical question (1792)
- 238182: Me?moires pour servir a? l'histoire de la guerre de la Vendee?. Par Louis-Marie Turreau, ex-ge?ne?ral en Chef de l'Arme?e de l'Ouest (1796)
- 238202: Memoirs of the first settlement of the island of Barbados (1743)
- 238560: Miscellanies (1748)
- 238561: Miscellanies (1745)
- 238562: Miscellanies (1751)
- 238570: Miscellanies (1748)
- 238573: Miscellanies (1748)
- 238575: Miscellanies (1751)
- 238692: A narrative of the official conduct of Valentine Morris, Esq (1787)
- 238768: The nature and design of Holy-Days explained (1708)
- 238789: The nature and necessity of self-denial (1738)
- 238865: Observations on the statutes relating to the stamp duties particularly upon professional and mercantile proceedings (1786)
- 238944: A new daily paper. By William Cobbett, will be published, on the 30th of October 1800, a new daily paper, to be entitled The Porcupine (1800)
- 239015: A new method of curing and preventing the virulent gonorrhea (1771)
- 239242: Four marks of Antichrist (1788)
- 239591: The garden mushroom (1779)
- 239595: The gardener's new kalendar (1758)
- 239899: A general view of the establishment of physic as a science in England (1795)
- 239928: The gentleman's and builder's repository (1748)
- 239988: George Barnwell (1777)
- 240008: The ghost (1762)
- 240050: The glory of children in their fathers (1703)
- 240126: The life and death of Mrs. Jane Shore, concubine to Edward IV (1780)
- 240156: The life of Archibald Mc'donald (1754)
- 240231: A list of a few cures performed by Mr. and Mrs. de Loutherbourg (1789)
- 240315: Liste ge?ne?rale et alphabe?tique des noms (1795)
- 240475: The way to things by words (1766)
- 240846: Mr. Whiston's account of Dr. Sacheverell's proceedings in order to exclude him from St. Andrew's Church in Holborn (1719)
- 240847: Mr. Whiston's account of the late books and letter sent to the Reverend Mr. Lydal, assistant to Dr. Sacheverell, at St. Andrews Holborn: with the letter itself (1715)
- 240849: Mr. Whiston's friendly address to the Baptists (1748)
- 240955: The mystery reveal'd (1759)
- 240983: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1755)
- 240983: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1755)
- 240984: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1755)
- 240985: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1759)
- 240987: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1763)
- 240988: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1765)
- 241062: Observations on the cure of William Taylor (1753)
- 241063: Observations on the debates of the American congress (1797)
- 241138: Observations on the Union (1800)
- 241429: Of the house of prayer (1714)
- 241661: A plain and earnest address to Britons (1792)
- 241675: A sermon (1791)
- 241719: A plan and description of a curious truss (1800)
- 242005: Poems on several occasions (1763)
- 242044: The poet (1773)
- 242077: Poetical essays on several occasions (1774)
- 242169: Of the reason and necessity for written laws, and the power, and qualifications of those, who write them (1753)
- 242337: Proposals for publishing by subscription (1792)
- 242352: A sermon preach'd at the visitation at St. Alban's (1720)
- 242475: Nicholls, (no. 144,) between Brook-Street, and Gray's-Inn-Lane, Holborn, sells shoes (1775)
- 242477: Night (1761)
- 242486: Night thoughts by Edward Young, D.D. With the life of the author, and notes critical & explanatory. (1798)
- 242659: Trinculo's trip to the Jubilee (1770)
- 242764: A sermon (1789)
- 242816: The ladies defence (1701)
- 242817: The weeping muse (1702)
- 242879: Piety (1784)
- 242899: The requisition of subscription to the thirty-nine articles and liturgy of the Church of England not inconsistent with Christian liberty (1771)
- 242919: The nature and extent of civil and religious liberty (1783)
- 242963: The dying negro (1773)
- 242996: Faith working by charity to Christian edification (1738)
- 243043: Burke's address to the "swinish multitude!" Tune, - "Derry down, down," &c (1793)
- 243188: A sermon (1794)
- 243211: The grumbler (1791)
- 243287: A plain account of the people called Methodists (1749)
- 243598: The meridian sun of liberty (1796)
- 243601: The end of oppression (1795)
- 243628: A sermon preach'd on Sunday, April 4th, 1742 (1745)
- 244135: Agrarian justice (1797)
- 244176: A letter to George Washington (1797)
- 244513: The Hero. A poetical epistle, respectfully addressed to Marquis Cornwallis (1794)
- 244616: A classical dictionary of the vulgar tongue (1788)
- 244650: Travels in Egypt and Nubia (1757)
- 244700: On the natural duty of a personal service (1761)
- 244826: Bibliotheca Woodwardiana; sive catalogus librorum variorum. viz. Theologicorum, Historicorum, Philologicorum, Juris-Consultorum, Juris-Canonic Legum Commun. Angl. &c. Dorf Daura[s] (1702)
- 244973: A sermon upon the union of the two kingdoms (1707)
- 244975: The jewish synagogue (1727)
- 245026: An essay concerning the necessity of equal taxes (1702)
- 245033: Account of an elastic trochar, constructed on a new principle, for tapping the hydrocele, or Watery rupture (1781)
- 245083: The Marseilles march, or hymn (1793)
- 245577: A sermon preached before the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor (1783)
- 245631: The disbanded subaltern (1783)
- 245708: Saint Peter's lodge (1786)
- 245712: An exercise of the mind of a London attorney, in the course of the long vacation of 1789 (1790)
- 245756: The usefulness and advantage of afflictions in general (1759)
- 246034: Trinculo's trip to the Jubilee (1769)
- 246396: Thoughts on civil liberty (1765)
- 246789: Christian sympathy (1752)
- 246805: The spiritual strength to which a good Christian may arrive (1713)
- 246805: The spiritual strength to which a good Christian may arrive (1713)
- 246867: A letter to Dr. Freind (1722)
- 246870: A letter to Dr. Freind (1722)
- 247004: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Gloucester, on Jan. 20 (1715)
- 247050: A Catalogue of the library of an eminent counsellor lately deceas'd (1709)
- 247085: The office and good work of a bishop (1706)
- 247147: The gentleman and builder's director (1774)
- 247152: Heigho for a husband! (1794)
- 247157: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1780)
- 247179: Richmond, a pastoral (1766)
- 247333: Considerations on the Act of Parliament commonly called the Nullum Tempus-Act (1773)
- 247455: Churchil defended, a poem: addressed to the minority (1765)
- 247634: Vectis. The Isle of Wight: a poem (1766)
- 247716: A chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar-water (1744)
- 247750: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of Worcester, August the 3d 1705 (1706)
- 247940: A sermon preached at St. George's Bloomsbury, on Sunday, March 28 (1779)
- 247970: A letter to Dr. Freind; shewing the danger and uncertainty of inoculating the small pox (1722)
- 248017: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1783)
- 248021: A catalogue of books for 1783 (1783)
- 248024: A catalogue of several collections of books (1784)
- 248026: A catalogue of books (1784)
- 248195: Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water (1744)
- 248240: A catalogue of several valuable collections of books (1779)
- 248242: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1783)
- 248250: A catalogue of a very large and capital collection of books (1772)
- 248267: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1783)
- 248309: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London (1707)
- 248408: The ghost (1763)
- 248772: Poems. By C. Churchill (1765)
- 248886: The London prices of bricklayers materials and works, both of new buildings and repairs, justly ascertained: and the common exactions and abuses therein detected (1750)
- 248926: Vindication of the moral character of the Apostle Paul (1765)
- 248964: An account of the putrid sore throat. By John fothergill, M.D (1777)
- 249031: The aggrandisement and national perfection of Great Britain (1788)
- 249087: An historical account of Thomas Sutton Esq (1737)
- 249158: The times, never performed, at Freemason's Hall, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday next, the 27th, 29th and 30th of January, 1790, and every evening during the two following weeks, Mr. Palmer, will have the honor of delivering a serious, comic, ... original lecture, ... called, The exhibition of the times, (1790)
- 249369: Reflections on the doctrine of materialism (1779)
- 249430: Reflections on the contentions and disorder of the corporation of Cambridge (1789)
- 249554: Short strictures on the Rev. Doctor Priestley's letters to a young man (1792)
- 249623: A treatise on practical astronomy, by the Rev. S. Vince, A.M.F.R.S (1790)
- 249955: An account of the testicles, their common coverings and coats (1774)
- 250172: By the Lord Chamberlain's licence. Fifth night. Reading & music. At Free-masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, on Wednesday next, March 11, 1795, will be presented reading, by Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. (1795)
- 250173: By the Lord Chamberlain's licence. Postively the last night. Reading and music, At Free-masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, to-morrow, Friday, March 27, 1795. Reading, by Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. (1795)
- 250174: By the Lord Chamberlain's licence. Reading & music. At Free-masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, on Friday next, February 20th, 1795, will be presented reading, by Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. (1795)
- 250175: By the Lord Chamberlain's licence. Reading & music. At Free-masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, on Friday next, February 27th, 1795, will be presented reading, by Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. (1795)
- 250176: By the Lord Chamberlain's licence. Third night. Reading & music. At Free-masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, on Wednesday next, March 4th, 1795, will be presented reading, by Mr. Holman, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Fawcett. (1795)
- 250932: Histoire chronologique des ope?rations de l'arme?e du Nord, et de celle de Sambre et Meuse (1796)
- 251046: The race (1766)
- 251098: Sailor's letters (1766)
- 251128: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1752)
- 251280: The smith's right hand (1765)
- 251284: A view of the levant (1743)
- 251290: Sermons preached before the Honourable Societies of the Inner and Middle Temple (1786)
- 251585: The absolute unlawfulness of the stage entertainment, fully demonstrated (1798)
- 252007: For the benefit of the Middlesex-Hospital (1777)
- 252097: Miscellanies (1775)
- 252099: Miscellanies (1749)
- 252198: A perfect description of the people and country of Scotland (1788)
- 252231: The Portraits of the most eminent painters and other famous artists, that have flourished in Europe (1739)
- 252485: For the benefit of The humane society. At Free-masons' Hall, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's-Inn Fields, on Monday next, February 13, 1786, will be a grand concert, (1786)
- 252486: For the benefit of The humane society. At Free-masons' Hall, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's-Inn Fields, this evening, February 13, 1786, will be a grand concert, (1786)
- 252487: For the benefit of the Ossulston dispensary. At Free-mason's Hall, Great Queen Street, tomorrow, Saturday, April 26th, 1788, will be performed, The messiah, a sacred oratorio. (1788)
- 252663: Remarkable ruins, and romantic prospects, of North Britain (1795)
- 252905: Ill-judged bounties tend to beggary on both sides (1748)
- 252982: A preface and index to the Harleian collection of manuscripts (1763)
- 253042: Letters written by the late Jonathan Swift (1766)
- 253043: Lettre a? M. S. D., Membre du Parlement (1797)
- 253256: The niece (1788)
- 253484: The merry jester (1773)
- 253500: Murder no crime in the great (1768)
- 253604: Parsons his Christian directory (1735)
- 253637: Reflections on education (1765)
- 254486: St. Sepulchre, London. At a vestry held for the said parish, on Wednesday the 4th day of August, 1790, and also a vestry held the 26th day of October 1796, resolved, that the duty of the warders in this parish should be as follows (1796)
- 254778: Bach's commemoration (1786)
- 255522: A catalogue of books, in physic, surgery, anatomy, chymistry, &c. now selling by J. Deighton, 325, opposite Gray's Inn, Holborn, London (1792)
- 255539: Books published by J. Deighton (1792)
- 255711: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1796)
- 255733: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1789)
- 255734: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1792)
- 255735: The following new works on architecture were this month published by J. Taylor (1800)
- 255735: The following new works on architecture were this month published by J. Taylor (1800)
- 256156: As you like it (1777)
- 256185: The city of God of the New Testament (1760)
- 256244: The complete English dictionary (1753)
- 256417: A conference between a mystic, an hutchinsonian, a calvinist, a methodist, and others (1764)
- 256578: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1800)
- 256580: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1795)
- 256714: A catalogue of books, which will be sold by auction (without reserve) by Edward Jeffery, at his room, No. 10, Pall-Mall, on Monday, the 11th of May, and the seventeen following days (Sundays excepted,) containing Bibilotheca Russelliana (1795)
- 256996: An attempt to refute a sermon by H.D. Inglis, on the Godhead of Jesus Christ (1792)
- 257051: The complete dictionary of music (1779)
- 257066: A caveat against unsound doctrines (1770)
- 257083: A catalogue of books (1788)
- 257139: A catalogue of ancient and modern books (1794)
- 257183: God's revenge against murder and adultery (1778)
- 257302: The rosciad (1761)
- 257488: Atlas Anglicanus, or a complete sett of maps of the counties of south Britain; divided into their respective hundreds, ... To which is added a correct map of the roads of England, ... By the late Emanuel Bowen, ... and Thomas Bowen (1767)
- 257491: Atlas Anglicanus, or a complete sett of maps of the counties of south Britain; divided into their respective hundreds, ... To which is added a correct map of the roads of England, ... By the late Emanuel Bowen, ... and Thomas Bowen (1777)
- 257519: The chaplet (1777)
- 257744: The art of cookery (1748)
- 257762: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1772)
- 257804: The builder's price-book (1796)
- 257805: A catalogue of modern books on architecture, theoretical, practical, and ornamental (1796)
- 257864: The celebrated lecture on heads (1765)
- 257955: A catalogue of valuable books, consisting of about twelve thousand volumes, of scarce articles, in every branch of literature (1787)
- 257956: Christ Jesus (1800)
- 258220: An address to the deists (1792)
- 258223: Museum rusticum et commercial: or, Select papers on agriculture, commerce, arts, and manufactures (1766)
- 258358: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1776)
- 258481: An essay on the construction and building of chimneys (1788)
- 258650: Description and use of the pocket case of mathematical instruments (1797)
- 258817: Pigs' meat (1795)
- 258840: A companion for the altar (1750)
- 258844: Designs for gates (1773)
- 258847: Designs for shop-fronts and door cases (1800)
- 259024: Charles Ballett, musician, next door to the baker's in Great Ormond-street, Queen-Square, Holborn. Plays and provides all sorts of music for public or private concerts, balls, assemblies, with tabor and pipe, (1775)
- 259102: Considerations on money (1771)
- 259106: Considerations on parochial evils (1788)
- 259157: Pigs' meat (1794)
- 259158: Considerations on the oaths required by the University of Cambridge, at the time of taking degrees, and on other subjects which relative to the discipline of that seminary. By a member of the Senate (1787)
- 259256: The character of Christ as the witness to the truth (1792)
- 259376: The constitution of our establish'd Church, as founded on law divine, and humane, consider'd (1723)
- 259551: The doctrine of a trinity in the divine nature, defended. By the Rev. T. Hartley, M.A. formerly rector of Winwick, Northamptonshire (1791)
- 259631: Christianity tidings of joy (1763)
- 259710: The Christian's overthrow prevented, and conquest gain'd (1705)
- 259774: Domestic midwife (1795)
- 259915: An address to the people of England (1770)
- 259943: An essay towards a comprehension (1714)
- 259950: The English art of cookery, according to the present practice (1790)
- 259996: The English Roscius (1785)
- 260081: The chronicle of B---g, the son of the great B---g, that lived in the reign of Queen Felicia (1756)
- 260253: An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity (1744)
- 260254: An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity (1746)
- 260269: The honest Yorkshireman (1777)
- 260322: The great end and usefulness of government (1715)
- 260378: The grounds and duty of Christian rejoicing (1770)
- 260494: The city jester (1795)
- 260638: The Wreath (1755)
- 260862: The interest of Great Britain (1793)
- 260894: An answer to all the excuses and pretences (1744)
- 260937: A brief exposition of the doctrine of the New Church, which is meant by the New Jerusalem in the Apocalypse (1789)
- 260972: Convenient and ornamental architecture, consisting of original designs, for plans, elevations, and sections (1788)
- 260973: Convenient and ornamental architecture (1791)
- 261080: The interpreter of words and terms (1701)
- 261182: The clergy-man's law (1701)
- 261306: Burton-Wood (1783)
- 261375: The sky lark a collection of all the divine odes and hymns taken out of the Spectators (1730)
- 261629: Stephen Gimber, brush maker and sale turner, at the 3 Brushes, no. 37, near Fetter Lane, Holborn, makes and sells all sorts of brushes, ...Dutch and English toys; (1770)
- 261791: Advice to the officers of the British navy (1785)
- 261966: An address to the Right Reverend Dr. Samuel Horsley (1790)
- 261998: Librorum, in omnibus linguis & literaturp?artibus insignium, catalogus. A catalogue of the libraries of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Creech, A.M. formerly fellow of Wadham College in Oxford, and of John Eyre Esq; lately deceas'd. Consisting of a very large and choice collection of valuable and useful books, in all parts of learning. Particularly great numbers of the classics, publish'd in usum delphini and cum notis variorum, with many other curious and scarce editions. Which will be sold very cheap, (the lowest price fix'd in each book) on Tuesday the 25th day of May 1731. Beginning at eight in the morning. By Fletcher Gyles, bookseller, over-against Gray's-Inn in Holborn. Catalogues may be had gratis, of Mr. Strahan in Cornhill; Mr. Innys in St. Paul's Church Yard; Mr. Woodward in Fleetstreet; Mr. Lewis in Russel-Street Covent-Garden; Mr. King in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Parker in Pall-Mall, London: Mr. Thurlbourn in Cambridge; Mrs. Fletcher in Oxford; Mr. Leake at Bath; booksellers: and at the place of sale (1731)
- 262001: Librorum in variis linguis & literaturæ partibus utilissimorum catalogus, a catalogue of the libraries of the Rt. Revd. Dr. Elias Sydlal [sic], ... and the Revd. Dr. Smith, head master of Merchant-Taylors school: ... Which will be sold ... on Tuesday Decmb. 3d. 1734. ... By Fletcher Gyles, ... in Holborn. ... (1734)
- 262069: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1789)
- 262095: Librorum, in variis linguis & literaturæ partibus utilissimorum selecta collectio. A catalogue of a very curious and choice collection of books, in all branches of polite literature. ... Which will be sold ... on Thursday, May 24, 1733; ... By Fletcher Gyles, ... in Holborn. ... (1733)
- 262097: Librorum ex bibliothecis Honoratissimi Roberti Dormer armig. Et Joannis Battely, nuper archidiac. Cantuariensis, catalogus: or, A catalogue of the libraries of the Honourable Robert Dormer Esq; one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas; and of the Reverend Dr. John Battely, archdeacon of Canterbury: both lately deceased. Being a very curious collection of books relating to the history, antiquities, and parliamentary affairs of Great Britain and Ireland; and of divers other nations; viz. France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Muscovy, &c. Also a great number of books of medals, architecture, perspective, mathematicks, painting, husbandry, trade, voyages, civil, canon, and Common Law, divinity, &c. Likewise a very neat collection of classicks by the most celebrated printers, viz. Aldus, Colinu?s, Rob. & Car. Stephens, Giolito, Junt,? Valgrisius, Vascosan, Morellius, Elzevir, &c. with several in Usum Delphini, Paris Edition, & cum Notis Variorum. Together with a great Collection in Physick, Surgery, and Natural History. Which will begin to be sold very cheap (the lowest price fixed in each book) on Monday the 24th day of this instant April, 1727, by Fletcher Gyles, bookseller, over against Grays-Inn in Holborn; beginning at nine in the Morning. Catalogues are delivered gratis, by Mr. Strahan, in Conhill; Messicurs William and John Innys, in St. Paul's Church-yard; Mr. Lewis, next Tom's Coffee-House, Covent-Garden; Mr. Gosting, at the Middle-Temple-Gate, Fleetstreet; booksellers: and at the place of sale (1727)
- 262163: Librorum in omnibus linguis & literaturp?artibus utilissima collectio: a catalogue of the libraries of John Hughes, Esq; and his brother Mr. Jabez Hughes, both deceased. Containing a very large and choice collection of valuable and useful books in all parts of literature. Particularly a great number of the best and scarcest editions of the Greek and Roman classics, historians and philosophers. Also, a very compleat collection of books relating to the history and antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. Which will be sold very cheap (the lowest price fixed in each book) on Wednesday, January 31. 1732-3, beginning at nine in the morning. By Fletcher Gyles, bookseller, over-against Grays-Inn in Holborn. Catalogues may be had Gratis of Mr. Strahan in Cornhill; Messieurs Innys and Manby in St. Paul's-Church yard; Mr. Woodward in Fleetstreet; Mr. Lewis in Russel-street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Stagg in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Parker in Pall-Mall; Mr. Thurlbourne in Cambridge; Mrs. Fletcher in Oxford; Mr. Leake at Bath, booksellers. And at the place of sale (1733)
- 262471: The particulars of the freehold and leasehold estates, of the late Mrs. Margaret Ventum, situate in High Holborn; Great Ormond Street; Old Street; Christopher's Alley, Moorfields; and Turner's Hill, Cheshunt. The moiety of a copyhold and freehold estate, at Limehouse; the leases and trade of two publick houses, in Chick Lane, and Cold Bath Fields; and five brick carcasses in George Yard, Aldersgate-Street. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner, on Friday the 7th of January, 1780. (1779)
- 262504: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, with a postscript to the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon, upon their conduct at the trial of Thomas Williams for publishing Paine's age of reason. By John Martin, solicitor for the defendant (1797)
- 262671: Religious conduct the most beneficial proof of patriotism (1798)
- 262671: Religious conduct the most beneficial proof of patriotism (1798)
- 262676: Defence of the war against France (1794)
- 262703: Il convito amoroso! Or, a serio-comico-philosophical lecture (1782)
- 262950: Liberty of Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, and Ely rents. March 16th, 1797. Supplementary Militia. Wanted a few men, fit and willing to serve as substitutes in the Supplementary Militia, (1797)
- 263533: Moral maxims and reflections. In IV parts. Written in French, by the Duke of Rochefoucanlt. Now made English (1706)
- 264550: Recherches sur l'usage des radeaux pour une descente (1798)
- 264605: The Nature and design of holy-days explained (1705)
- 264743: Secret memoirs of the late Count Saxe (1752)
- 265225: Meditations and contemplations (1794)
- 265231: Meditations upon various and important subjects; and short players annexed (1793)
- 265406: The manners of the antient Christians (1749)
- 265929: Designs for gates and rails suitable to parks, pleasure grounds balconys &c. also some designator trellis work on 27 plates by C. Middleton (1800)
- 266072: The seasons. By James Thomson (1793)
- 266467: Man a condemned prisoner (1769)
- 266632: Miscellanies. The ninth volume. By Dr. Swift (1751)
- 266638: The medicine for curing sore breasts by draughts only, sold by Mr. Dearing Sharp, at the Golden Peruke, near the French Horn, in High Holborn (1765)
- 267025: Militia. United parishes of St. Andrew, Holborn, above the Bars, and St George the Martyr, Middlesex. Workhouse, Gray's Inn-Lane, 16th of November, 1796. At a meeting of the governors and directors of the poor, (1796)
- 267025: Militia. United parishes of St. Andrew, Holborn, above the Bars, and St George the Martyr, Middlesex. Workhouse, Gray's Inn-Lane, 16th of November, 1796. At a meeting of the governors and directors of the poor, (1796)
- 267067: A minniature ov English orthoggraphy (1795)
- 267356: National blessings considered and improved (1798)
- 267422: Poems on several occasions (1750)
- 267517: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Andrews Holborn, June 8. 1704 (1704)
- 267555: A sermon preach'd on Sunday (1742)
- 267596: A plain and rational account of man's salvation by Jesus Christ (1791)
- 267614: A sermon preached at Gray's Inn Chapel (1756)
- 267650: Nature's assistant to the restoration of health (1791)
- 267941: A treatise on the decorative part of civil architecture (1791)
- 268112: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1752)
- 268121: The practical house carpenter, or The youth's instructor (1789)
- 268182: The trial of Joseph Gerrald, delegate from the London Corresponding Society, to the British Convention (1794)
- 268212: A sermon preached before the King in St. James's Chapel, upon the thirtieth of January, 1715. Being the day of the martyrdom of King Charles I. By the Most Reverend Father in God, William lord archbishop of Canterbury. Published by His Majesty's dpecial [sic] command (1716)
- 268311: Poems on several occasions. By William Gordon (1750)
- 268317: The trial of John Binns, deputy of the London Corresponding Society, for sedition (1797)
- 268374: The life of that great circumnavigator (1792)
- 268517: Thoughts on religion, and other curious subjects (1749)
- 268635: Three sermons (1800)
- 268765: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St. Andrew, Holborn, on Wednesday, April 9th, 1755 (1755)
- 268883: A sermon preached at Maze Pond, Southwark, September 27, 1789 (1789)
- 268938: A sermon preached at Hammersmith-Chapel, and St. Giles's, in the fields, on account of the death of the Rev. Thomas Manning, A.M (1787)
- 269077: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Joseph Gwennap, June 20, 1764, at Saffron-Walden, Essex, Together with an introductory discourse, by John Potts (1764)
- 269466: Two love poems (1701)
- 269486: A second apology (1755)
- 269708: A catalogue of books printed for Thomas Trye, near Grays-Inn Gate in Holborn (1744)
- 269769: A Short account of the Honourable Emanuel Swedenborg, and his theological writings (1787)
- 269774: A voyage to East-India (1777)
- 269864: The life of Mr. Elwes (1792)
- 270131: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St. Andrew, Holborn, on Thursday March 29th, 1753 (1753)
- 270462: A treatise of arithmetic, explain'd in a new method (1737)
- 270482: An appendix (1753)
- 270499: Mr. King's apology (1799)
- 270572: A treatise on civil architecture (1768)
- 270690: The obligation of doing as we would be done by, recommended from the consideration of its excellency, in creating peace in the mind, and establishing happiness among all communities of men (1769)
- 270813: A True, genuine and authentic account of the behaviour, conduct and transactions of John Rice, the broker (1763)
- 270989: The melancholy catastrophe of Peter Pindar, Esq. being two odes (1791)
- 271005: A serious exhortation to repentance and sorrow for sin, and a strict and mortified life (1731)
- 271225: Table-Talk (1777)
- 271252: News from the dead (1756)
- 271508: Travels and voyages in Scotland, England and Ireland, France, America Hungary, Germany, Russia, and ... of England in Holland, in the 1779 and 80, ... and the Low Countries and the ... regions of Greenland. D..., improvements, method of treating ... cases, ... of health and grane ... apparatus, &c. &c. Which cost upward of 12000 pounds. New edition, being the sixth---Price 3s. By James Graham, M.D (1783)
- 271543: The melancholly narrative of the distressful voyage, and miraculous deliverance of Captain David Harrison, of the sloop, peggy (1767)
- 271590: The universal monitor (1702)
- 271671: False notions of liberty in religion and government (1713)
- 271740: Le nouveau sie?cle (1796)
- 271925: Sermons preached at the parish church of St. John (1793)
- 271973: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 272083: Sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions (1761)
- 272127: The theatre of fun, or, Roderick Random in high glee (1784)
- 272131: On the principle of vitality in man, as described in the Holy Scriptures, and the difference between true and apparent death (1789)
- 272172: The theory of perspective demonstrated (1766)
- 272200: The muses banquet (1790)
- 272241: Sharp rebuke from one of the people called Quakers to Henry Sacheverell (1715)
- 272242: The popish priest unmasked or The Quaker's plea for non-payment of tithes answer'd. By William Taswell, D.D (1722)
- 272610: Sermons preached upon several occasions (1722)
- 272652: A vindication of the baptists, from the criminality of a charge exhibited against them, by the Rev. Mr. Wesley (1788)
- 272761: The proper means of doing good (1796)
- 272921: The virgin's song of salvation by Christ (1771)
- 272955: The polite songster (1760)
- 273273: The new lyric repository (1792)
- 273386: A key to the Psalms (1788)
- 273390: The persian letters (1736)
- 273844: A new and complete treatise of spherical trigonometry (1791)
- 274021: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 274219: The patriotic wolves (1793)
- 274337: A tribute to liberty (1793)
- 274417: Parsley's lyric companion (1787)
- 274457: A vindication of the Address to the people of Great Britain (1791)
- 274483: The universal melody (1766)
- 274562: The only genuine edition of the speeches of the Hon. T. Erskine, and S. Kyd, Esq. on the trial of T. Williams, for publishing Thomas Paine's age of reason; with Ld. Kenyon's charge to the jury (1797)
- 274574: A treatise on the teeth; their nature, structure, formation, beauty, connection and use (1756)
- 274956: The tragedy of Zara (1775)
- 275266: A sermon preach'd on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1742)
- 275410: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Lowth, occasioned by his late letter to the Right Rev. author of the divine legation of Moses (1766)
- 275567: The student's instructor in drawing and working the five orders of architecture (1795)
- 276046: An essay towards a proposal for Catholick communion (1705)
- 276201: Sermons (1793)
- 276551: Four discourses delivered in England and Wales (1761)
- 276705: An essay on short-hand writing (1780)
- 276712: An essay on signals. By an officer of the British Navy (1788)
- 276749: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned divine and schoolmaster (1725)
- 276860: A discourse on the third day of the Gospel (1794)
- 276977: Dolley and Oldham, ironmongers, braziers, and founders, at their manufactory and warehouse, the Leather Doublet, corner of Brook-Street, Holborn, London, manufacture and sell all sorts of goods in brass, copper, iron, and steel; (1780)
- 277084: A further account of the proceedings of the infamous tools of Sir William Beauchamp Proctor. Wednesday, February 22, 1769 (1769)
- 277197: The infamy of Justice Kelynge (1769)
- 277291: An examination of Mr. Ferguson's remarks (inserted in the critical review for May 1763.) Upon Mr. Kennedy's System of astronomical chronology. By John Kennedy (1763)
- 277369: An elegy, on the much lamented death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, who departed this life on Saturday Febr. 8, 1772, in the 54th year of her age (1772)
- 277528: Dreams and moles (1780)
- 277629: An answer to all the excuses and pretences which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion (1744)
- 277644: A dissent from the Church of England (1800)
- 277722: The celebrated lecture on heads (1765)
- 277850: Hymns for New-Year's-Day. M.DCC.LII (1752)
- 278333: Fraternal melody (1773)
- 278544: The american crisis (1777)
- 278777: Juridical essays (1793)
- 278976: Johnsoniana (1776)
- 279190: Catalogue of the London and Westminster Circulating Library (1797)
- 279541: Cato (1774)
- 280269: Army bounty rate. Liberty of Saffron-Hill, Hatton-Garden, and Ely-rents. January 6, 1797. The churchwarden and overseers of the poor have made a rate of four-pence in the pound for ... raising men for His Majesty's army, (1797)
- 280431: Mr. King's apology (1798)
- 280452: Fairburn's correct and complete abstract of the income act, passed January 9, 1799 (1799)
- 280475: The decalogue explain'd (1744)
- 280528: A discourse on the extent of social liberty (1770)
- 280769: Supplement to a treatise on ancient armour, being illustrations of ancient and asiatic armour & weapons. By Francis Grose, Esq. F.A.S (1789)
- 280827: Justification by Christ alone: (A fountain of light and comfort.) (1749)
- 280998: A copy of verses wrote by Mr. Francis Stirne, while under confinement in Newgate (1710)
- 281030: Cupid and Bacchus (1770)
- 281071: A catalogue of the libraries of the Hon. Lieutenant General Guise, of George Street, Hanover Square, Joseph Grove, Esq; of Richmond, and part of the library of the Revd. Charles Morgan, prebendary of Durham, all lately deceased (1765)
- 281090: Catalogus librorum in omni fere? scientia? & facultate præstantium (1725)
- 281347: An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Magdalen Charity (1763)
- 281379: J. Deighton, 325, Holborn. A catalogue of near forty thousand volumes of books: ... now selling, 1794, by John Deighton, ... An appendix, is added, (1794)
- 281405: The fourth of June (1799)
- 281588: Catalogus librorum in omni fere? arte & scientia præstantium (1723)
- 281882: A collection of English songs (1779)
- 281894: The christian's overthrow prevented (1705)
- 282314: State-lottery, 1775. Offices, no. 67. Holborn, no. 30, Fleet-Street, and no. 34, King-Street, Cheapside. A demonstration of the real and actual advantages attending Mr. Molesworth's selected numbers, approved of by the most eminent mathematicians, (1775)
- 282367: Branscomb's lucky lottery office, established upwards of thirty years, at no. 11, Holborn, where tickets and shares of tickets are now selling by J. Branscomb, stock-broker, by whom the first 30,000 pound prize ever sold was shared, (1797)
- 282835: La belle assemblee (1780)
- 283202: The case of the Right Honourable Daniel Earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham, with respect to a bill now depending in Parliament for vesting Ely House in Holborn, with the appurtenances, in the Crown, and the scite [sic] of the Fleet Prison, with the appurtenances, in the Mayo and commonality and citizens of the city of London, for the purposes therein mentioned, and for making compensation to the Lord Bishop of Ely, and his successors (1767)
- 283882: John Ward, at the Crown and Five Cloggs in Dean-street, near Red-Lyon Square, Holborn, makes and sells all sorts of rich shoes and cloggs, wholesale and retale [sic] (1740)
- 283991: Branscomb's lucky office, established upwards of thirty years, at no. 11, Holborn, where tickets and shares ... are now selling by J. Branscomb, (1799)
- 283994: The lucky lottery office! Established upwards of thirty years, at no. 11, Holborn, where tickets ... are now selling by J. Branscomb, (1800)
- 283995: The lucky lottery office! Established upwards of thirty years, at no. 11, Holborn, where tickets ... are now selling by J. Branscomb, (1799)
- 283996: The lucky lottery office! Established upwards of thirty years. At no. 11, Holborn, where tickets ... are now selling by J. Branscomb, (1799)
- 283998: The lucky lottery office! Established upwards of thirty years at no. 11, Holborn, where tickets ... are now selling by J. Branscomb, (1799)
- 284236: Filial piety (1764)
- 284299: A Charge and sermon together with an introductory discourse and confession of faith delivered at the ordination of Mr. Christopher Hall (1769)
- 284459: The history of Cinderella (1790)
- 284817: A sermon (1794)
- 284831: The dramatic writings (1798)
- 285123: An answer to all the excuses and pretences Which Men ordinarily make for their not coming to the holy communion (1726)
- 285763: John Miller, cabinet and chair-maker, at the Indian Cabinet, in Drury-Lane, ... London. Makes and sells all sort of cabinet and chair work at the lowest prices. (1762)
- 285767: The justly celebrated Mrs. Corbyn real niece and successor to the late Mrs. Corbyn, of Stanhope-Street, Clare-Market, removed to no. 2, Charlotte Buildings, opposite Gray's Inn Gate, Gray's Inn Lane, near Holborn. Where ... undertakes still to answer all legal astrological questions in a most surprising manner. (1790)
- 285938: On the principle of vitality in man (1789)
- 285999: An essay, containing evident proofs against the methodists (1750)
- 286274: Matrimony (1791)
- 286386: Chemical essays (1786)
- 286415: Deux lettres addresse?es a? un membre du Parlement actuel (1796)
- 286482: Sermons on the following subjects (1793)
- 286484: [.... on the much lamented death of His] Royal Highness Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany, Vice Admiral of the Blue Squadron, ... who died on Thursday, September 17, 1767. in the 29th year of his age (1767)
- 286561: W.D. student in the mysteries of nature, the only person now living, who for some time has done business in the name of the late Mr. Jones, at the Golden Ball, Hatton-Wall, Hatton-Garden, having removed to No. 46, Baldwin's-Gardens, Leather-Lane, Holborn, informs his numerous friends and the public, that from long and indefatigable researches into the abstruse but harmonious path of nature, he is enabled to satisfy every rational enquiry which can be made into futurity, (1790)
- 286616: Just come to town. Mrs. Johnson, at no. 40, Portpool-Lane, Leather-Lane, Holborn; sells tooth powder, which infallibly cures the scurvy in the teeth and gums. Answers all lawful questions, concerning business, marriages, ... likewise interprets dreams ... having long made astrology my study, (1780)
- 286820: Song on the general fast, appointed by proclamation to be reverently and devoutly observed in England; Wales, Wimbledon, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed. February, 25, 1795 (1795)
- 286933: An answer to all the excuses and pretences (1709)
- 286959: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1796)
- 287136: Plain instructions for the young & ignorant (1701)
- 287137: Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well (1701)
- 287546: [The] knights (1778)
- 287776: By his Majesty's royal authority. Tickets and shares are sold by Branscomb and Goodman, at no. 4, Cornhill, and no. 11, Holborn (1789)
- 288064: Recantation; or, A second letter to the worshipful the dean of Guild, and the merchants and manufacturers of the city of Glasgow (1779)
- 288283: A sermon, preached at the Parish Church of Mitcham, in Surry, on Friday, February 27, 1778 (1778)
- 288489: Maxims for playing the game of whist (1783)
- 288551: Christianity, mysterious; but not irrational (1798)
- 288607: By authority. State lottery, 1777. Shoe-cleaning. Persons having shoes cleaned by John Easey, opposite Red Lion Street, Holborn, on paying the usual price for the same, with each pair will receive a number and note of hand, entitling the bearer to half a crown, if such number proves the same as either of the two £.20,000. prizes in the present state lottery. (1777)
- 288609: Important information and a most needful caution, to prevent imposition from anonymous hand-bills. ... those who purchase the following plans ... at Messrs. Naylor, Jenkinson, and Co. (no. 120) Holborn, ten doors above Hatton-Garden, (1786)
- 288667: The universal jester (1754)
- 288726: The yearly chronicle for M,DCC,LXI (1762)
- 288729: Pure honey of the following sorts (1790)
- 288842: C. Cornelius Tacitus a falso impietatis crimine vindicatus (1764)
- 289827: The slave trade (1793)
- 289991: The spiritual strength to which a good Christian may arrive (1713)
- 289991: The spiritual strength to which a good Christian may arrive (1713)
- 290233: Sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions (1761)
- 290322: The last dying speech, and confession (1786)
- 290355: The sorrowful lamentation and last farewell to the world, of Lawrence Shirley, Earl of Ferrers, who was executed on Monday, May 5, 1760. For the barbarous murder of Mr. Johnson, his lordship's steward (1760)
- 290673: A poem to the memory of George Frederick Handel (1760)
- 291296: A perfect discovery of the longitude at sea (1715)
- 292231: A short treatise on the game of loo (1768)
- 292368: A letter to the Revd. the new elected lectures of St. M-y W-c-l (1763)
- 292436: A View of the wax work figures in King Henry the 7th's Chapel, Westminster Abbey (1769)
- 292508: Ordination service (1800)
- 292651: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments, made and sold by John Jones, and son, at their shop, No. 135, near Furnival's Inn, Holborn, London (1784)
- 293045: Anecdotes recorded by the police of Paris (1794)
- 293714: The family pocket-book (1762)
- 294071: The female physician (1770)
- 294531: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1793)
- 294561: The adventures, of Telemachus (1792)
- 294799: By His Majesty's royal authority. Doctor Harvey's anti-venereal pills (1795)
- 295083: The history and antiquities of the county of Essex (1768)
- 295280: Letters, written by Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. And several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740 (1767)
- 295345: At the Manufacturer's Saddle Warehouse. In Southampton-street, between Holborn and Bloomsbury-square, the nobility, merchants and others may constantly be supplied with all sorts of saddlers, bridle-cutters, and saddlers ironmongers goods. (1760)
- 295389: The humble address of the House of Commons to the King (1727)
- 295593: An answer to all the excuses and pretences (1722)
- 295638: A new preservative against popery (1758)
- 295709: Mr. King's apology (1799)
- 295831: To all lovers of angling. Henry Patten, cutler, at the Saw and crown, in Middle-Row, Holborn, London; makes and sells all sorts of fishing rods, and all manner of the best fishing-tackle; also sells the right Kirby hooks, (1771)
- 295833: Pure honey of the following sorts, in the greatest perfection, at Wildman's Honey and wax-candle warehouse, no. 326, Holborn, almost opposite Gray's-Inn-Gate. Fine virgin honey at 1s. per ponnd [sic], (1790)
- 295920: The lottery pamphlet (1776)
- 295980: A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Chruch of St. Andrew Holborn; on Saturday the fifth day of November 1715. By Henry Sacheverel, D.D (1715)
- 295980: A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Chruch of St. Andrew Holborn; on Saturday the fifth day of November 1715. By Henry Sacheverel, D.D (1715)
- 295991: The publick are requested to take notice, that Francis Noble's circulating library (containing upwards of twenty thousand volumes) is now removed from King-street, Covent-Garden, to Otway's-Head, near Southampton-Buildings, ... Holborn. Where books are lent to read, (1755)
- 296440: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1796)
- 296492: The true born Englishman (1780)
- 296671: The fair penitent. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By N. Rowe, Esq (1777)
- 296730: Saint Andrew Holborn, above the bars, and Saint George the Martyr, Middlesex (1770)
- 296730: Saint Andrew Holborn, above the bars, and Saint George the Martyr, Middlesex (1770)
- 296786: Appendix to the cabinet-maker and upholsterer's drawing-book (1793)
- 296821: A Farther and more particular account of a most strange and terrible ghost or apparition of a gentlewoman that appeareth both night and day at Mr Jennings's, in Hand-Alley, in Holborn: giving an account how she first appeared, and frightned the mister, mistress, the servants, and many of the neighbours. Also how several other people set up to watch, among whom were six ministers sent by the Bishop of London. With the prayer which the ministers us'd when they set up to watch (1716)
- 296935: The Southwark wonder: or, The whole town in an uproar (1766)
- 297133: The injur'd lady (1755)
- 297277: Old England for ever! (1800)
- 297515: The Gentleman's new memorandum book improv'd: or, The merchant's and tradesman's daily pocket journal for the year 1765 (1765)
- 297597: The preciousness of faith in Jesus Christ (1789)
- 297612: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 297670: Votes of the House of Commons, in the second session of the eighth Parliament of Great Britain (1736)
- 298474: In a few days will be published, dedicated to the Right Hon. Earl Temple, two new editions, one in two volumes quarto, to other in three volumes octavo, elegantly printed, of four hundred and nineteen letters (1766)
- 298489: Lawrence Owen, mercer, at the Golden-Ball, near Chancery-Lane, Holborn, London; sells striped lutestrings, tabbies, black silks, rich sattins, armozeens, ducapes, ... missinets, &c (1770)
- 298489: Lawrence Owen, mercer, at the Golden-Ball, near Chancery-Lane, Holborn, London; sells striped lutestrings, tabbies, black silks, rich sattins, armozeens, ducapes, ... missinets, &c (1770)
- 298875: Observations upon the important object of preserving wheat and other grain from vermin (1796)
- 298902: Hosiery, now on sale at Wilkinson's manufactory and Nottingham warehouse, (no. 35) opposite Chancery Lane, Holborn; a large stock of silk stockings and all kinds of hosiery, fresh out of the frames, every week. (1795)
- 298910: Jeremiah Stockdale, mill-maker, at no. 4, Newton Street, High Holborn, London, makes and sells steel mills for malt, ginger, wheat, barley, Indian corn, (1781)
- 298943: Just publish'd, the history of Germany, by way of question and answer (1748)
- 298944: Jeremiah Stockdale, mill-maker, at no. 4, Newton Street, High Holborn, London; makes steel mills more durable, and on a better principle than any before invented for malt, ginger, wheat, barley, Indian corn, (1780)
- 299007: London, Holborn. Banbury, Buckingham, and Winslow machine, begins going for the winter season, on Saturday 20th November, 1779. Sets out from the Red-Lion Inn, in Banbury, every Saturday, Tuesday, and Thursday at noon, to Buckingham; and returns from thence ... Likewise a coach from the Cobham's Arms Buckingham, every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, ... to London; ... Performed by John Lomax and Co. (1779)
- 299008: London, Holborn. Banbury, Buckingham and Winslow machine, (in one day) for the summer season; begins flying on Monday the 8th of April 1776. Sets out from the Red-Lion Inn, in Banbury, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, ... to the Bell and Crown Inn, Holborn; and returns from thence ... Performed by J. Lomax, and Co. (1776)
- 299054: At Caldwall's carpet and bedding ware-house, above Gray's-Inn Gate, in Holborn, is always to be had great choice of fine Turkey, Kidderminster, Scotch and Wilton carpets of lively colours and beautiful patterns: (1759)
- 299169: Architects, builders, and artificers, may be supplied with composition-ornaments, patteras, flowers from one inch and less, to any size, mouldings of all sorts very rich, chimney-pieces ready-made, ... on the most reasonable terms, at T. Poyntell's manufactory, no. 73, Holborn, London. (1785)
- 299309: Loyalty display'd: or, an answer to the factious and rebellious song, call'd Welcome to the medal (1711)
- 299587: Admonitions against swearing, sabbath-breaking and drunkenness (1790)
- 299927: A new song on the birth-day of his most gracious Majesty King George the Third (1761)
- 300633: Win at first, and lose at last: or, a new game at cards (1701)
- 300662: D------y's ghost to Lt. Gen. B----h (1760)
- 300766: Contrast (1795)
- 300767: Alteration. Tune - "Dusky night." (1795)
- 300768: An address to Mr. Pitt, accompanied with a crop of human hair (1795)
- 300781: The complaint of the female swine (1795)
- 300786: Duke Bobadil's retreat. Tune. - "Maulbrouk." (1794)
- 300789: The dispersion of the British convention (1794)
- 300790: A new song, dedicated to liberty (1794)
- 300795: The triumph of tyranny (1795)
- 300805: Death or victory; or, the British war song. To the tune of "Whilst happy in my native land." (1798)
- 300807: Invitation to repel invasion (1798)
- 301199: Plans, elevations, and selections of the machines and centering used in erecting Black-Friars Bridge. Drawn and engraved By R. Baldwin, clerk of the Work. On seven large folio plates (1787)
- 301287: Vicarious sacrifice (1783)
- 301609: The description and use of a new portable orrery, on a simple construction, representing the motions, and phn?omena of the planetary system (1794)
- 301665: The political harmonist (1797)
- 301766: Poetical essays on several occasions (1775)
- 301929: A True relation of the apparition that appeared at Mr. Jennings's house in Hand-Alley in Holborn for several months (1717)
- 302166: A caution against religious delusion (1758)
- 302929: A catalogue of a curious and valuable collection of books, among which are included the entire library of the Late Reverend and Learned Laurence Sterne, A.M. prebendary of York, &c. &c (1768)
- 303080: J. Stockdale, mill-maker and smith to His Majesty, no. 266, Holborn, London (1800)
- 303080: J. Stockdale, mill-maker and smith to His Majesty, no. 266, Holborn, London (1800)
- 303112: The wandsworth epistle. In metre. By Oswald Fitz-James, Esq (1762)
- 304756: A new song. Written by a Dutch sans culotte, at the time that the allied armies under the command of the Duke of York and General Clairfait, were making the best of their way across the Rhine, and leaving Holland to the mercy of the French. Tune - Bow, wow, wow, &c (1796)
- 305255: A letter from an undergraduate to the Rev. *. C****** (1792)
- 305838: Proceedings of the French National Convention on the trial of Louis XVI. late King of France and Navarre (1793)
- 306021: The orators (1777)
- 306022: Taste (1777)
- 306144: Orpheus and Eurydice. An opera (1777)
- 306394: Old England for ever! (1800)
- 307461: The unparalleled speech of Mr. Curran, on the trial of Mr. Peter Finerty, for a libel, on Earl Camden, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1798)
- 308602: Rules and orders for the government of the work-house erected for the use of the poor of the several parishes of St. Andrew's Holborn, (Above the bars,) and St. George the Martyr, within the same, in the county of Middlesex (1733)
- 308602: Rules and orders for the government of the work-house erected for the use of the poor of the several parishes of St. Andrew's Holborn, (Above the bars,) and St. George the Martyr, within the same, in the county of Middlesex (1733)
- 308753: Memorials of affairs of state, during several of the last years of the reign of King William III (1730)
- 309195: S. Fisher presents his respects to his friends and the public (1785)
- 309196: Printing in general (1775)
- 309496: S. Gardner, French stay and corset maker (1775)
- 309586: Memoirs, travels, and adventures, of a Cavalier (1784)
- 309632: A catalogue of books (1779)
- 309633: A catalogue of books, consisting of about twenty thousand volumes, in various languages, arts and sciences, with a very large collection of curious pamphlets (1780)
- 309634: A catalogue of books (1781)
- 309635: A catalogue of books, in various languages, arts and sciences including a great variety of curious and valuable works lately purchased (1781)
- 309636: A catalogue of books (1782)
- 309644: Deighton's catalogue (1791)
- 309656: A catalogue of valuable books (1767)
- 309662: S. Leacroft's sale of books for 1775 (1775)
- 309725: A sermon preached at South Audley Chapel, on Sunday, April 16th (1780)
- 309762: A catalogue of a very large collection of books, in history, antiquities, divinity, poetry, physic, natural history, mathematics, law, in classical and philogical learning, and other branches of literature (1776)
- 309763: A catalogue of a large and fine collection of books, comprehending above thirty thousand volumes, ancient and modern, in most languages, including the libraries of the Reverend Edward Southwell, rector of Asterby, in Lincolnshire, of William Jones, M.D. and several others (1781)
- 309771: A catalogue of a very fine collection of books (1774)
- 309955: A catalogue of books, in quires (1795)
- 309997: A catalogue of a capital collection of above thirty thousand volumes of the most rare and valuable books (1780)
- 309999: A catalogue consisting of a small (but choice) collection of books recently purchased; ... which are now selling ... by T. Arrowsmith, bookseller, no. 10. Middle-Row, Holborn: (1800)
- 310020: A catalogue of several valuable libraries (1760)
- 310021: L. Davis's sale (1773)
- 311133: Bellamy (1762)
- 311133: Bellamy (1762)
- 311394: Poe?tae sententiosi Latini (1794)
- 311396: Dhe sentencious poets (1794)
- 312120: A genuine narrative of the lives, adventures, escapes, and trial, of Joseph and George Weston (1782)
- 312628: Bibliotheca Lamplughiana: or, a catalogue (1704)
- 312674: A friendly visit to the house of mourning (1794)
- 312931: A sermon, preached at the parish-church of St. Andrew, Holborn (1780)
- 312985: Sermons and essays (1793)
- 313114: The force of love (1785)
- 313147: On Sunday morning, the 11th of May, 1794. A sermon will be preached at the parish church of St. Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall-Street, by the Rev. Walter Harper, joint lecturer of St. Andrew, Holborn (1794)
- 313303: T. Trye, bookseller and stationer, near Gray's Inn gate in Holborn, sells, at the cheapest rate, books of all sorts (1745)
- 313870: A collection of preternatural cases and observations in midwifery (1779)
- 313883: The oeconomy of human life (1785)
- 314486: Ogilby's survey improved: or Kitchin's new and instructive traveller's companion, for the roads of England and Wales. Laid down in a plain intelligible manner, with all the towns, villages, &c. thereon and the distances in single miles on each road. 1771 (1771)
- 314583: Proclamation de Louis XVIII (1795)
- 315151: Books printed for Thomas Trye, near Gray's-Inn-Gate, in Holborn. A. D. 1756 (1756)
- 315157: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1752)
- 315344: The seasons. By James Thomson (1779)
- 315396: Inclosed are submitted for your inspection, proposals and a specimen for a Book of common prayer. If it meets with your approbation, and you have the goodness to patronise it, you will confer a particular favor on your obliged humble servant, L. Wayland. No. 2, Middle-Row, Holborn. (1791)
- 315410: A letter to the fellows of Sion-College (1764)
- 315604: Particulars and conditions of sale for letting on a building lease for 99 years, a piece or parcel of freehold ground, having four houses standing thereon, ... Which will be lett by auction, by Mr. Whitcomb, on Thursday the 5th of August, 1773, ... at the White Hart Tavern in Holborn. ... Particulars to be had on the premises, ... and of Mr. Whitcomb, in Princes Street, Soho (1773)
- 315995: Under the patronage of the dean and chapter. This day is published, price six shillings, Number VII. of the Gothic ornaments of the cathedral church of York; by Joseph Halfpenny. York. Subscription copies are delivered by the author at his house in York; by all the bookseller there; by Messrs. Taylors, booksellers, No. 56, High Holborn, London; and by Mr. Peter Hill, bookseller, Edinburgh. M.DCC.XCVI (1796)
- 316508: The eight volumes of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1702)
- 316630: The literary bouquet, a (1791)
- 316757: The sailor's festival (1797)
- 316831: A complete system of the commercial geography of England; laid down in a plain and concise manner, for the use of schools (1794)
- 316832: Sixteen sermons (1793)
- 316978: An excellent ballad of noble Marquess and patient Grissel (1710)
- 317054: This day is published, in quarto, No. I. Price 1s. 6d. (to be continued monthly), of The academy of arts, or universal drawing master (1783)
- 317154: The royal standard English dictionary (1798)
- 317167: This day is published, in quarto, No. I. Price 1s. 6d. (to be continued monthly) of The academy of arts, or universal drawing master (1783)
- 317506: A parody (1794)
- 317515: The rights of man (1795)
- 317626: The perfection of scripture vindicated (1800)
- 317671: Plain instructions for the young and ignorant (1718)
- 317674: Paine, Dundas, and Onslow (1792)
- 317777: Twenty sermons preached on several occasions (1749)
- 318031: The wonderful extremes united in the person of Christ (1772)
- 318045: The tempest (1778)
- 318151: Thoughts on the present manner of quartering the troops on the coast (1785)
- 318178: The description of a double and single microscope. Very convenient to observe all sorts of objects (1758)
- 318780: Plan of the Royal Universal Dispensary (1795)
- 318839: A sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Andrew, Holborn, on Wednesday, April 19, 1769, before the governors of the Magdalen Charity (1769)
- 318894: The trial of Michael Walker, Richard Payne, and John Cox (1786)
- 318904: Emily (1792)
- 318928: A catalogue of books and prints (1788)
- 319057: The trial of Miss Jones, and Messrs. Sellers and Footney (1796)
- 319179: A genealogical history of the Royal families of England (1753)
- 319288: Glorying in the cross of Christ (1792)
- 319311: The country gentleman's architect (1791)
- 319419: The modern stage exemplified (1788)
- 319839: Tableau des horreurs de la revolution francoise (1794)
- 319955: The distress'd orphan; or, Love in a mad-house (1785)
- 319970: Joseph (1783)
- 320517: Remarks on the controversy between Dr. Hawker and Mr. Porter (1793)
- 320996: The case of Thomas Tranter, George Fox, and Thomas Scot, and others (1707)
- 321865: The oeconomy of human life (1787)
- 321940: Catalogue of instrumental and vocal music (1800)
- 322895: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1800)
- 323009: The rambler (1791)
- 323184: Tracts against popery, by the author of the Charitable address, &c. Printed for T. Trye, near Gray's-Inn Gate in Holborn (1746)
- 323693: A sermon preached before his Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1752)
- 324051: Hymns to the Supreme Being (1795)
- 324191: A letter to William Wilberforce, Esq (1797)
- 324193: An enquiry into the expediency and propriety of public or social worship (1791)
- 324194: An enquiry into the expediency and propriety of public or social worship (1792)
- 324195: An enquiry into the expediency and propriety of public or social worship (1792)
- 324282: The history of the ancient and royal foundation (1795)
- 324361: The saint entered into peace (1770)
- 324448: Tyranny unmasked (1775)
- 324530: Albina (1779)
- 324742: The history of the knights of Malta (1728)
- 324767: A catalogue of the libraries of the Rev. Zachary Grey (1768)
- 324773: A catalogue of valuable and elegant books (1768)
- 324858: An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers (1748)
- 324859: An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers (1748)
- 324860: An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers. By John Fothergill, M.D (1754)
- 325021: A defence of the right to tithes on principles of equity (1794)
- 325184: The man of sin (1794)
- 325242: The history of the ancient and royal foundation (1793)
- 325292: The penitent thief: or, A narrative of two women fearing God (1773)
- 325310: Albina (1779)
- 325353: Another letter to the Lord Bishop of London (1773)
- 325469: Additional lists of attornies and solicitors (1731)
- 325470: Lists of attornies and solicitors (1730)
- 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)
- 325882: Essays on scripture metaphors (1785)
- 326083: The several reports with the appendix, which is to one of them, from the committee of the House of Commons (1732)
- 326085: A report from the committee to whom the several lists of the officers and their deputies belonging to the several courts in Westminster-Hall, and elsewhere, with the lists, accounts, and tables of fees claimed by them (1732)
- 326086: Lists of the officers and their deputies (1731)
- 326193: Maximes (1796)
- 326537: The perplexed lovers (1768)
- 326539: The history of Lord Belford (1784)
- 326727: Righteous judgment (1794)
- 326797: Supple?ment au ministe?re de Mr. Pitt (1766)
- 326827: An exact diary of what was observ'd during a close attendance upon Mary Toft (1726)
- 326830: An exact diary of what was observ'd during a close attendance upon Mary Toft, the pretended Rabbet-Breeder of Godalming in Surrey, from Monday Nov. 28, to Wednesday Dec. 7 following (1726)
- 326901: A companion to every place of curiosity and entertainment in and about London and Westminster (1767)
- 327017: The new carpenters' guide (1792)
- 327422: A sermon preach'd January 31. 1714/5 (1715)
- 327537: Considerations on money (1772)
- 327702: The schemers (1755)
- 327746: The duped guardian (1785)
- 327765: The family picture (1783)
- 327856: Cleora (1752)
- 327870: Jessy (1771)
- 327883: True delicacy (1769)
- 327980: A discourse on the nature (1760)
- 328205: Memoirs of the Nutrebian court (1747)
- 328261: Caustoniana (1791)
- 328292: Gospel-Repentance (1744)
- 328293: True wisdom from above (1747)
- 328319: A charge and sermon together with an introductory discourse and confession of faith delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Abraham Booth Feb. 16, 1769, in Goodman's Fields Published at the request of the church (1769)
- 328329: Eighteen sermons Preached by the late Rev. George Whitefield, A.M (1771)
- 328379: The dragon of Wantley (1777)
- 328382: The contrivances (1777)
- 328383: Chrononhotonthologos (1777)
- 328412: A dissertation on Dr. James's fever powder (1760)
- 328428: A friendly visit to the house of mourning (1793)
- 328577: By the King's royal letters patent. Horse medicines, prepared and sold only by John Stable, druggist and chymist, no.27, near Gray's-Inn-Gate, Holborn, London (1780)
- 329118: Sermons by John Mackenzie, D. D (1800)
- 329217: An enquiry into the contents (1734)
- 329377: Divine emblems (1792)
- 329506: A word to a deist (1756)
- 329625: A sermon (1793)
- 329627: A sermon preached at the opening of the new chappel (1706)
- 329644: The sin and folly of misplacing our affections (1713)
- 329659: Christ's parable of the ten virgins (1769)
- 329671: A sermon preach'd in the Parish Church of St. James Westminster, on Sunday the 29th of September, 1706 (1707)
- 330232: Letters describing a tour through part of South Wales (1797)
- 330590: Four sermons (1796)
- 330702: A catalogue of the libraries of the Rev. Mr. Batty (1738)
- 330772: Miscellaneous tracts and collections relating to natural history (1793)
- 331218: Designs for chimnies (1765)
- 331232: Filial piety (1764)
- 331273: Spectacle de la nature (1743)
- 331402: The robbers (1799)
- 331481: Farther observations on the doctrine of an intermediate state (1757)
- 331504: An attempt to shew that the opinion concerning the devil (1791)
- 331691: An essay on the qualifications and duties of an architect, &c (1773)
- 331755: The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano (1789)
- 331773: Daphnis (1701)
- 332057: Walworth hymns (1792)
- 332061: Redemption: a poem (1797)
- 332064: Unanimity the security of a nation (1795)
- 332081: The exploits of the renowned Robin Hood the terror of fore-stallers & engrossers and the protector of the poor & helpless interspers'd with variety of songs & addorn'd [sic] with several curious copper plates. (1769)
- 332106: The case of the præmunientes considered: in an answer to the letter sent lately to a clergy man in the country, concerning the choice of members, and execution of the Parliament-writ, for the ensuing Convocation (1702)
- 332201: The miscellaneous works of Charles Collignon (1786)
- 332419: A sermon (1776)
- 332850: The description and use of a new portable orrery, on a most simple construction, representing in two parts-the motions, and phn?omena of the planetary system (1787)
- 332851: The description and use of a new portable orrery (1782)
- 332852: The description and use of a new portable orrery (1784)
- 333321: The Emperor Marcus Antoninus his conversation with himself (1701)
- 333328: The christian's pattern (1711)
- 333487: Genuine and impartial memoirs of the life and character of Charles Ratcliffe (1746)
- 333488: Genuine and impartial memoirs of the life and character of Charles Ratcliffe (1746)
- 333589: Sentiments on a war with France (1793)
- 333640: A Dialogue between a country farmer and a juryman, on the subject of libels (1770)
- 333673: Genuine sense (1792)
- 333712: An essay on the nature and properties of water (1761)
- 333713: A treatise on the nature of aliments (1761)
- 333772: Elizabeth Percy (1792)
- 333781: Life and surprising robberies and adventures of William Page the noted highwayman; who was tried at Rochester ... and executed on ... April 6, 1758. (1758)
- 334009: The correspondence of Theodosius and Constantia (1799)
- 334063: A report from the committee appointed to view the Cottonian library (1732)
- 334141: The game-Law (1718)
- 334150: The history of the famous preacher Friar Gerund de Campazas (1772)
- 334174: The game law (1714)
- 334440: Falstaff's wedding (1773)
- 334717: L. Davis's catalogue of a very large and valuable collection of books (1790)
- 334850: A critical inquiry into the opinions and practice of the ancient philosophers (1748)
- 334863: Orlando and Lavinia (1792)
- 334911: An essay on preaching Christ and Him crucified (1759)
- 334915: The eternity of hell torments vindicated (1788)
- 334920: All's right at last (1774)
- 334960: The history of Miss Clarinda Cathcart (1767)
- 335004: An essay on education, in a letter to William Jones, ... by the Rev. R. Shepherd, (1782)
- 335124: A complete guide for the management of bees throughout the year (1799)
- 335125: A complete guide for the management of bees (1775)
- 335125: A complete guide for the management of bees (1775)
- 335126: A complete guide for the management of bees throughout the year (1779)
- 335147: An essay on the truth and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures (1790)
- 335185: A critical inquiry into the opinions and practice of the ancient philosophers (1747)
- 335346: The whimsical jester (1788)
- 335409: The worship of Jesus Christ (1788)
- 335576: The pronunciation and orthography of the French language rendered perfectly easy (1788)
- 335577: A grammatical dictionary (1790)
- 335764: An impartial address to all parties (1795)
- 335964: An address to the plain sense of the people, on the present high price of bread. (1800)
- 336244: Of education (1701)
- 336260: A letter to Mr. Samuel Chandler; being a vindication of some passages in the Three letters to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England, and the appendix to the third of those Letters concerning subscription. Against his reflections in his late book, entitled, The case of subscription to explanatory articles of faith, as a qualification for admission into the Christian ministry. With some considerations upon the speech (therein published) of John Alphonso Turretine, previous to the abolition of all subscriptions at Geneva. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. (1749)
- 336519: Observations on the various systems of canal navigation (1797)
- 336552: He is found at last (1775)
- 336648: A sermon preached at the funeral of Ralph Bolton, gent (1709)
- 336710: Sixteen sermons on the most interesting subjects to seamen (1792)
- 336713: An essay towards a comprehension (1701)
- 336720: The essay towards a proposal for Catholick communion, &c. Lately publish'd by a (pretended) minister of the Church of England, printed at large, and answered chapter by chapter. Whereby it appears that the author's method of reconciling the Church of England with that of Rome, is fallacious, and his design impracticable. By N. Spinckes a Presbyter of the Church of England. (1705)
- 336723: An essay towards a proposal for Catholick communion (1705)
- 336993: Memoirs of **** (1764)
- 337025: The interest of Great Britain (1793)
- 337054: Celenia (1736)
- 337065: History of Lady Bettesworth and Captain Hastings. In a series of letters. In two volumes. ... (1780)
- 337066: The history of Lady Louisa Stroud, and the Honourable Miss Caroline Stretton. In two volumes. ... (1764)
- 337070: The history of Mr. Byron and Miss Greville. In two volumes. ... (1767)
- 337116: A farther vindication of the short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, in which the objections of a late book, entituled, A defence of plays, are consider'd. By Jeremy Collier, M.A (1708)
- 337117: Hints on the ordinance of a gospel ministry (1800)
- 337147: An astronomical catechism, for the instruction and entertainment of young gentlemen and ladies. By a minister in the country for the use of his own children (1792)
- 337197: The christian doctrine of ceremonies (1781)
- 337329: Christianity the only true comfort for troubled minds (1707)
- 337363: Orpheus and Eurydice. An opera (1740)
- 337390: A second defence of the three letters to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England, against a pamphlet, entitled, The dissenting gentleman's second letter to the Reverend Mr. White, in answer to his Three Letters, &c. To which is added, an appendix, being a vindication of the former defence against the dissenting gentleman's postcript to his second Letter, &c. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. (1748)
- 337452: A description of the antiquities and curiosities in Wilton-House (1769)
- 337501: The young sea-officer's assistant, both in his examination and voyage (1773)
- 337539: Two essays, one on conversation, the other, on solitude (1744)
- 337542: The supplement to the Treatise on carriages: comprehending all the necessary repairs; the mode and terms for hiring; with Instructions, How to Preserve and Purchase all Kinds of Carriages and Harness Now in Use. Containing also other Useful Information Thereon; with the prices for every article annexed. By William Felton, Coachmaker, No. 36, Leather-Lane, Holborn (1796)
- 337687: Anecdotes of John Lloyd, a pretended clergyman, who was committed to prison on Friday, September 6th, 1782, charged with several highway robberies. To which is added, the remarkable sermon he preached at Gravesend the Sunday before his commitment (1782)
- 337788: The rational lovers: or, the history of Sir Charles Leusum, and Mrs. Frances Fermor. In two volumes. ... (1769)
- 338130: Hob in the well; or, the guardian outwitted (1769)
- 338460: Mr. Collier's dissuasive from the play-house (1703)
- 338818: Historical memoirs of His late Royal Highness William-Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (1767)
- 338868: Eliza: or, the history of Miss Granville. By the author of Indiana Danby. In two volumes. ... (1766)
- 338874: The lady's tale; or, the history of Drusilla Northington. In two volumes. ... (1786)
- 339028: The insolvent debtor: a simple pathetic tale, founded on facts. To which is added, a small collection of miscellaneous poetry. By J.C. Cross, Author of the Dialogue of the Divertisement, Parnassian Trifles, &c. &c. &c (1793)
- 339059: The protestant Englishman guarded against the arts and arguments of Romish priests and emissaries (1753)
- 339093: A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain (1750)
- 339643: A packet for youth, or evidences of Christianity drawn from the mind. By a lady (1799)
- 339647: The coin collector's companion. Being a descriptive alphabetical list of the modern provincial, political, and other copper coins (1795)
- 339649: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1747)
- 339691: A candid enquiry into the principles and practices of the Most Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks (1770)
- 339693: A sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Bride, Fleet-Street, on Wednesday, June 29.1768, before the governors of the Magdalen-Charity (1768)
- 339694: The happiness of doing good (1761)
- 339702: On the female character and education (1765)
- 339710: A sermon preached before the president, vice-presidents, and governors, of the Marine Society, at St. Andrew's Church, Holborn, on occasion of their anniversary meeting, on Thursday 10th February 1774 (1774)
- 339796: The life, remarkable adventures and pyracies, of Captain Singleton: Containing An Account of his being set on Shore in the Island of Madagascar, his Settlement there, with a Description of the Place and Inhabitants: Of his Passage from thence, in a Paraguay, to the main Land of Africa, with an Account of the Customs and Manners of the People: His great Deliverances from the barbarous Natives and wild Beasts: Of his meeting with an Englishman, a Citizen of London, among the Indians, the great Riches he acquired, and his Voyage home to England. As also the Captain's Return to Sea, with an Account of his many Adventures and Pyracies with the famous Captain Avery and others (1768)
- 339934: De religionis Christian? fundamentalibus (1727)
- 339968: A crown of eternal glory preferable to all the riches of this world (1791)
- 339976: The rights of man, as exhibited in a lecture, read at the Philosophical Society, in Newcastle (1793)
- 340087: The case of Anne and Isaac Scott (1768)
- 340088: A letter to Lord B--. With an address to the town (1768)
- 340203: The delf-deceived: or, The history of Lord Byron (1773)
- 340207: Antiquitates Sarisburienses (1777)
- 340378: A fragment of an ancient prophecy (1796)
- 340388: Love and loyalty: or, the generous deceit. A true narrative. Translated from the French (1746)
- 340465: The decalogue explain'd (1750)
- 340709: Daniel De Foe's Voyage round the world (1787)
- 340717: The history of Mademoiselle de Beleau; or, the new Roxana, the fortunate mistress: afterwards Countess of Wintselsheim. Published by Mr Daniel De Foe. And from papers found, since his decease, it appears was greatly altered by himself; and From the said Papers, the Present Work is produced (1775)
- 340753: The true born Englishman. A satire. By Daniel D'Foe. (1765)
- 340754: The true born Englishman. A satire. By. Daniel D'Foe (1771)
- 340792: The fugitive of folly; intended as a representative sketch of the progress of error, from youth to manhood: in a miniature of modern manners, with hints for the regulation of the police, &c. &c. By Thos. Thoughtless, junior, Esquire (1793)
- 340963: A Dialogue between the ghost of A-----l B----, and the substance of a G----l: shewing the difference between a chop and a pop (1759)
- 341006: The ladies tales: exemplifying the virtues and vices of the quality. With reflections (1741)
- 341142: A narrative of the transactions personally relating to the unfortunate Lewis the Sixteenth (1793)
- 341464: The history of Mr. Charles Chance, and Miss Clara Vellum (1767)
- 341640: The family chaplain: being a complete course of sermons upon the festivals and fasts (throughout the year) as prescribed in the Book of common-prayer. Selected from the celebrated discourses of Abp. Tillotson, Abp. Secker, Bp. Stillingfleet, Bp. Atterbury, Bp. Conybeare, Bp. Warburton, Dr. Swift, Dr. Littleton, Dr. Hole, Dr. Waterland, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Fothergill, Dr. Brown, and Others. The whole intended to explain and vindicate the Christian Faith; to promote and perfect the pious design of Mr. Nelson in his Companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church; And to render an acceptable Service to the Clergy, by the Supply of so desireable a Collection. In Two Volumes. ... (1775)
- 341822: Cruelty the natural and inseparable consequence of slavery (1792)
- 341823: The genuine principles of all religious dissent, and especially of the Protestant dissenters in England, illustrated and defended: a sermon, delivered on Sunday, November 4, 1792, to the congregation of Protestant dissenters, in Hemel-Hempstead. By John Liddon (1793)
- 341830: A sermon preached at the parish-church of St. Andrew Holborn (1764)
- 341834: The principles of the Christian religion explained (1731)
- 341943: Camilla; or, the correspondence of a deceased friend (1785)
- 342058: Correspondence between M. Bertrand de Moleville and the Honourable Charles James Fox (1800)
- 342091: The history of Charles Falkland, Esq. and Miss Louisa Saville (1787)
- 342218: A chronological essay on the sacred history (1729)
- 342437: The poetical farrago (1794)
- 342532: Some account of the late John Fothergill, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Society, of London; Fellow of the Royal College of Physician in Edinburgh; and Corresponding Member of the Royal Medical Society of Paris, and of the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia. By John Coakley Lettsom (1783)
- 342581: A poem upon tea (1734)
- 342777: The shakspeare gallery; containing a select series of scenes and characters, (accompanied by criticisms and remarks) adapted to the works of that admired author: on fifty plates. Calculated to form separate Volumes; or to be bound up in Editions of Shakspeare's Works (1794)
- 343006: Rational recreations, in which the principles of numbers and natural philosophy are clearly and copiously elucidated, by a series of easy, entertaining, interesting experiments (1774)
- 343008: Rational recreations (1782)
- 343088: The history of Paraguay. Containing amongst many other new, curious, and interesting particulars of that country, a full and authentic account of the establishments formed there by the Jesuits, from among the savage natives, in the very centre of barbarism: establishments allowed to have realized the sublime ideas of Fenelon, Sir Thomas More, and Plato. Written originally in French, by the celebrated Father Charlevoix. In two volumes. ... (1769)
- 343103: A tour from Stow to Blenheim and Ditchley, the seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, and the Right Honourable the Earl of Litchfield (1770)
- 343106: The brighthelmston directory (1769)
- 343131: Dialogues on the other world (1759)
- 343150: Sermons (1799)
- 343151: Sermons on the following subjects. The truth of the Christian religion. The Nature of Saving Faith. The Scripture Doctrine of Justification. The Nature and Conditions of the Gospel-Covenant. The Nature of Christianity with regard to Practice. The serving God a reasonable Service. The Gain of the World no Amends for the Loss of the Soul. The peculiar Benefits of an early Piety. The Impossibility of serving two Masters. The religious Use of Astronomy. The Creation of Man in God's Image. The Incarnation and Sufferings of Christ. The great Benefit of Consideration. The Resurrection of Christ from the Dead. And, The intrinsic Excellence of the Moral Law. By J. Fawcett (1749)
- 343152: Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge. By James Fawcett, B.D. Fellow of Saint John's College, and Lady Margaret's Preacher. (1794)
- 343205: Philothea (1762)
- 343417: Seventeen sermons of the Reverend and learned Dr. William Hopkins, Late Prebendary of the Cathedral-Church of Worcester. Published with a preface containing a short account of his life. By George Hickes, D.D. (1708)
- 343427: Night thoughts on life, death, and immortality, and his Poem on the last day and A paraphrase on part of the book of Job; by the late Dr. Young. To which are added the life of the author, with notes, Illustrations & a Complete Index by W. Waring, late of Magdalen-College, Oxford ... (1777)
- 343510: The charmer: or, the lady's garland (1764)
- 343541: The history of Miss Clarinda Cathcart, and Miss Fanny Renton. In two volumes. ... (1766)
- 343582: A refutation of the case of Christopher Atkinson, Esq (1785)
- 343680: Four elegiac tales (1780)
- 343935: The trial of Thomas Hardy for high treason, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Tuesday the Twenty-Eighth, Wednesday the Twenty-Ninth, Thursday the Thirtieth, Friday the Thirty-First of October; and on Saturday the First, Monday the Third, Tuesday the Fourth, and Wednesday the Fifth of November, 1794. ... . Taken in short-hand, by Joseph Gurney. (1794)
- 343937: The emperor Marcus Antoninus his conversation with himself (1708)
- 343972: An abstract of the Church catechism (1742)
- 343976: An essay on foolish questions in religion. Another on contending for the faith of it (1748)
- 343978: Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well (1748)
- 343979: Plain instructions for the young and ignorant (1750)
- 343980: An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity (1752)
- 343981: Catholick Christianity (1750)
- 343982: A brief discourse of the fundamentals of Christianity (1745)
- 343983: The wisdom of being religious (1746)
- 343984: The most Rev. Dr. Edward Synge, (late Lord Archbishop of Tuam's) answer to two objections made against his Charitable address to all who are of the communion of the Church of Rome, (1745)
- 343985: A discourse of confirmation (1749)
- 343995: Two tracts, the one Directions to a sober Christian for the acceptable offering up the Lord's prayer to God in his private devotions. The other Sober thoughts on the doctrine of predestination. By the most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, late Lord Archbishop of Tuam, in Ireland. (1742)
- 343996: Advice to a young divine concerning preaching (1742)
- 343997: St. Paul's description of his own religion opened and explained (1744)
- 344005: An essay on foolish questions (1738)
- 344009: A charitable address to all who are of the communion of the Church of Rome (1727)
- 344011: Catholick Christianity (1734)
- 344017: An ode to the memory of the late Captain James Cook (1780)
- 344030: Corn trade (1800)
- 344188: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Andrew, Holborn, on Wednesday, May 16, 1759 (1759)
- 344365: An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity (1722)
- 344369: A sincere Christian and convert from the Church of Rome (1742)
- 344392: An earnest address to the people of England (1766)
- 344430: The conflict: or, the history of Miss Sophia Fanbrook. In three volumes. ... (1767)
- 344437: Memoirs of a coquet; or the history of Miss Harriot Airy. By the author of Emily Willis; or, the history of a natural daughter (1765)
- 344499: A sincere Christian and convert from the Church of Rome (1746)
- 344504: The ghost (1763)
- 344591: An essay on the character of Hamlet (1777)
- 344888: The rosciad (1761)
- 344889: The rosciad (1761)
- 344920: The impartialist. A poem. By T. Underwood, Author of the Snarlers (1767)
- 345024: Scelta delle opere dell' abate Pietro Metastasio (1787)
- 345041: An explanatory account of the nature and business of the several offices, posts, employments, and Places of Trust in this Kingdom; as well Ecclesiastical, as Civil and Military: But more especially of those that bear any relation to the constitution of the English government. Alphabetically digested (1727)
- 345104: Miscellanies (1776)
- 345118: The cobler's end. A tale. Addressed to a friend. By Solomon Partridge, jun (1769)
- 345119: The ground and credibility of the Christian religion: in a course of sermons preached before the University of Oxford, at the Lecture Founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M. A. Late Canon of Salisbury. By the Rev. Richard Shepherd, D.D. F.R.S. Archdeacon of Bedford, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Durham (1788)
- 345305: The adopted daughter (1767)
- 345360: Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol (1794)
- 345504: The epistles of Clio and Strephon (1720)
- 345505: The epistles of Clio and Strephon (1720)
- 345642: The fortunate country maid. Being the entertaining memoirs of the present celebrated Marchioness of L---- V----: who from a cottage, Through a great Variety of Diverting Adventures, became a lady of the first quality in the court of France, By her steady Adherence to the Principles of Virtue and Honour. Wherein are display'd The Various and Vile Artifices employ'd by Men of Intrigue for seducing Young Women. With suitable Reflections. From the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy. Vol. I (1741)
- 345767: The history of La Rivie?re. Translated from the French (1766)
- 345992: Theological tracts, in verse and prose. In some of which it is tried to shew, that the Kingdom of Heaven is governed by men, who are among us, and alive like ourselves (1789)
- 346071: Poems on several occasions (1710)
- 346155: The authenticity of the five books of Moses considered, being the substance of a discourse lately delivered before the University, by Herbert Marsh, B.D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. (1792)
- 346169: A discourse preached before the University of Cambridge, on the second Sunday in Advent, Dec. 4, 1791; by John Barlow Seale, D.D. F.R.S. Fellow of Christ College (1792)
- 346198: On establishments in religion, and religious liberty (1792)
- 346210: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on the third of May, 1795 (1795)
- 346288: Original poems, on various occasions (1792)
- 346295: Letters to Soame Jenyns, Esq (1768)
- 346584: A charge delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Wilts, at the Easter visitation in the year 1739 (1739)
- 346599: Sermons on public occasions, and tracts on religious subjects, by R. Watson, D. D. F. R. S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge (1788)
- 346798: Remarkable occurrences in the life of Jonas Hanway, Esq (1787)
- 346813: Brief memoirs of the judges whose portraits are preserved in Guildhall (1791)
- 346983: Early wisdom, designed to improve young people in religion and virtue, in the knowledge of themselves, and of the world, of the beauties of nature, and of the ingenuity of art. By Thomas Finch, Of St. Mary Hall, Oxon. In Two Volumes. ... (1793)
- 347111: A catalogue of the entire library of Dr. Thomas Goodman, late physician in ordinary to His Majesty. Containing above ten thousand volumes of the most curious and valuable books extant, in Greek, Latin, English, French, Italian and Spanish, in most parts of polite literature, viz. antiquities, medals, poetry, oratory, history, critic learning and philology, of the best and scarcest editions. Likewise all the Classicks in usum Delphini, cum notis variorum, and ex Officina Elzeviriana, also a great number printed by Juntas, Colinaeus, Turnebus, Vascosan, Morel, R. and H. Stephens, and others, the most celebrated ancient printers. With will begin to be sold by auction, on Monday March 26, 1739. at five in the evening, at Fletcher Gyles's, against Grays-Inn in Holborn, bookseller; and will continue to be sold twice a day. N.B. Catalogues will be delivered only at the place of sale at one shilling each, and the books may be viewed every day from nine to one and from three to six. Where may be had ready money for any parcel of books. (1739)
- 347128: The pious incendiaries: or, fanaticism display'd. A poem. By a lady (1785)
- 347250: Conse?quences de la guerre, conse?quences de la paix. Avec un e?tat comparatif des ressources de la France et de celles des allie?s pour continuer la guerre. (1796)
- 347260: Letters between the Honourable Andrew Erskine, and James Boswell, Esq; (1763)
- 347593: Fatal obedience; or, the history of Mr. Freeland (1769)
- 347603: Young Scarron (1752)
- 347734: The storm (1787)
- 347743: Laws of the Society for Promoting Natural History, instituted in London, in October, 1782. Revised and corrected in the year 1792 (1792)
- 347923: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1790)
- 348018: The nature, properties, and laws of motion of fire discovered and demonstrated by observations and experiments (1760)
- 348070: Examen de cette question: quel sera pour les colonies de l'Ame?rique le Re?sultat de la Re?volution franc?oise, de la guerre qui en est la suite, & de la paix qui doit la terminer? Par M. Malouet, De?pute? de la colonie de St. Domingue. (1797)
- 348115: Capt. Cranstoun's account of the poisoning the late Mr. Francis Blandy (1752)
- 348646: A narrative of the late work of God, at and near Northampton, in New-England (1744)
- 348654: Thoughts concerning the present revival of religion in New-England. By Jonathan Edwards, A. M. Pastor of the Church of Christ at Northampton. Abridg'd by John Wesley, A. M. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford (1745)
- 348805: Private devotions in the Church, fitted to employ some short time before divine service begins; and also on occasion of receiving the Holy Sacrament. By a divine of the Church of England (1712)
- 348831: Discourses preached on several occasions (1775)
- 349011: The spirit of enthusiasm exorcised (1709)
- 349204: Lettre de Mgr. L'e?ve?que de Rennes, aux Pre?tres de son Dioce?se, Exile?s pour la cause de la foi (1796)
- 349226: Rudiments of ancient architecture (1794)
- 349298: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1751)
- 349317: Pamela: or, the fair impostor. A poem, in five cantos. By J---- W----, Esq; (1744)
- 349983: Letters from the Rev. Samuel Davies (1757)
- 350167: The accusation, trial, defence, sentence, execution, and last will, of Lewis XVI. late King of France and Navarre; Giving An Account of his magnanimous behaviour from the decree of the National Convention to bring him to Trial as a traitor, to his last affectionate interview with his unfortunate family, on the 21st day of January 1793, the day he was beheaded. Translated from the French. With a portrait of Lewis, and a view and Description of the guillotine on which he Suffered (1793)
- 350251: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1796)
- 350265: A system of mechanics (1789)
- 350404: A key to the New Testament (1779)
- 350456: Institutes of botany; containing accurate, compleat and easy descriptions of all the known genera of plants: translated from the Latin of the celebrated Charles von Linne?, Professor of Medicine and Botany in the University of Upsal; First Physician to the King of Sweden, Knight of the Polar Star, and Member of most of the Learned Societies in Europe. To which are prefixed, I. A view of the ancient and present state of botany. II. A synopsis, exhibiting the essential or striking characters which serve to discriminate genera of the same Class and Order; as likewise the secondary Characters of each Genus, or those derived from the Port, Habit or general Appearance of the Plants which compose it. By Colin Milne, Reader on Botany in London, Author of the Botanical Dictionary (1771)
- 350504: The carpenter's new guide (1793)
- 350727: The works of Andrew Marvell, Esq. poetical, controversial, and political (1776)
- 350852: Vindications of the Christian verity: as the same is professed, preached and experienced, by the people upon whom the present age hath imposed the name of Methodists. By John Green, Clergyman. Part I (1762)
- 351134: Tales and fables, in French and English. Written originally for the instruction of a young prince, by Fr. de Salignac de la Motte Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray, and translated by the late D. Bellamy, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn (1789)
- 351778: Designs in architecture (1778)
- 351838: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacrament, According to the use of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or said in Churches. (with notes.) To which is added, the New version of Psalms (1792)
- 352019: The christian scholar (1710)
- 352274: The good man's preparation for the happy receiving of the blessed sacrament. Together with an account of the Holy-Passion-Week; and the great festival of Easter. With Rules and Directions how to Fast acceptably; and how to Communicate worthily. To which are annext, Particular Lessons, Prayers, Meditations, and Anthems, for the several Days of those Times of strict Mortification, and Holy Joy. In two parts (1704)
- 352449: The life of Dr. Samuel Johnson, LL.D (1792)
- 352799: Military antiquities respecting a history of the English army (1786)
- 352800: The olio (1796)
- 352801: The olio (1793)
- 352802: The olio (1792)
- 352803: Supplement to A treatise on ancient armour, being illustrations of ancient and Asiatic armour & weapons. By Francis Grose, Esq. F. A. S (1789)
- 352804: A treatise on ancient armour and weapons (1786)
- 352843: Experimenta et meletemata de plantarum generatione. Autore Jacobo Logan, Judice supremo, et Praeside Concilii Provinciae Pensilvaniensis in America. = Experiments and considerations on the generation of plants. By James Logan, President of the Council, and Chief Justice of the Province of Pensilvania. Translated from the original Latin (1747)
- 353230: The crisis: or, seasonable advice to the freeholders of Great-Britain (1722)
- 353248: The polite songster (1758)
- 353249: The Graces (1775)
- 353250: The graces: a poetical epistle. From a gentleman to his son (1774)
- 353401: The nature and design of holy-days explained (1722)
- 353432: An account of the manners and customs of Italy (1769)
- 353441: A journey from London to Genoa (1770)
- 353479: Memoirs of the Rev. Mr. Toplady, late vicar of Broad Hembury, Devonshire (1794)
- 353502: A leaf out of Burke's book (1796)
- 353721: Jesus the Nazarene, addressed to Jews, Deists, and believers. By Richard Clarke, Late Rector of St. Philip's, Charlston, South-Carolina (1795)
- 353920: The crisis: or, considerations on the present state of affairs (1761)
- 354077: Certain articles proposed to the serious consideration, of the Court of Assistants, of the Worshipful Company of Salters in London, &c (1758)
- 354103: Dr. Free's remarks, upon Mr. Jones's letter (1759)
- 354124: The wreath. A curious collection of above two hundred new songs (1755)
- 354126: The assignation. A sentimental novel. In a series of letters. In two volumes. ... (1774)
- 354221: A speech deliver'd to the worshipful and ancient society of free and accepted masons (1734)
- 354309: A series of letters, essays, dissertations, and discourses, on various subjects (1792)
- 354349: The beauties of Stow (1750)
- 354595: The new creation a state of proselytism (1740)
- 354630: The providence of God in protecting the Protestant religion: and securing the Protestant succession (1729)
- 354871: The signs of the times (1793)
- 354959: The man of sin (1794)
- 355005: The poetical miscellany, consisting of great variety of odes (1754)
- 355056: The works of Anacreon, Sappho, Bion, Moschus and Musæus (1760)
- 355212: The muses banquet, or vocal repository, for the year 1792. Being the newest and most modern collection of songs, duets, trios, &c. Lately Sung at the Anacreontic Society, Theatres Royal, Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, Dibdin's Sans Souci, Beef Steak Club, Astley's, Circus, And at other Convivial and Polite Assemblies in Town. To which is Added, A Variety of Toasts and Sentiments. (1792)
- 355267: A proposal for the liquidation of the national debt (1783)
- 355311: Theophrastou tou Eresiou peri ton lithon biblion (1746)
- 355312: Theophrastou tou Eresiou peri Ton Lithon biblion. Theophrastus's history of stones (1774)
- 355367: Four pleasant epistles (1789)
- 355461: Remarks on the charge of the Bishop of St. David's, delivered at his primary visitation, in the Year 1790. By a dissenting minister (1791)
- 355529: The power of Protestant religious principle in producing a national spirit of defence, exemplified in a diary of the siege of London-Derry (1758)
- 355580: The advantage of a national observance of divine and human laws (1792)
- 355594: A letter to the Reverend Doctor White: containing, remarks upon certain passages in the notes subjoined to his Bampton lectures. By Philalethes. Dedicated to the Use of Doctor White's Admirers (1789)
- 355598: Dedicated to the Society in Lewin's-Mead, Bristol; a stroke at pulpit time-serving (1763)
- 355599: Common sense; or, the plain man's answer to the question, whether Christianity be a religion worthy of our choice in this age of reason? In two letters to a deistical friend. By Philalethes (1796)
- 355611: A discourse concerning the resurrection bodies (1788)
- 355635: Considerations on the theory of religion (1759)
- 355636: The difficulties and the resources of the Christian ministry in the present times: a sermon preached before the chancellor and the clergy of the deanry of Sudbury, at Bury St. Edmund's, At the Primary Visitation of the Right Rev. Father in God, George, Lord Bishop of Norwich, on May 31, 1791. Published at the Request of the Chancellor and the Clergy, By William Jones, M. A. And Chaplain to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Norwich (1791)
- 355639: An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity (1734)
- 355651: Lectures on the exercise of the sacred ministry. By the late J. F. Ostervald, Professor of Divinity, and Pastor of the Church of Neupchatel in Swisserland. Translated from the French, and enlarged with a preface and occasional notes, by Thomas Stevens, M. A. Vicar of Bumpsted-Hellon, Essex; Late Fellow of Privity-College, Cambridge; and One of his Majesty's Preachers at Whitehall (1792)
- 355686: A journey from London to Genoa (1770)
- 355776: An examination of precedents and principles (1790)
- 355896: Grotesque architecture, or rural amusement (1767)
- 355917: An answer to all the excuses and pretences (1717)
- 356017: The bromsgrove elegy (1771)
- 356081: A sincere Christian and convert from the Church of Rome (1757)
- 356173: A sermon, preached at Highgate chapel, January 17, 1773 (1773)
- 356208: Sermons on various subjects (1748)
- 356276: A letter to Mr. A-d, concerning his motives for renouncing the popish, and re-embracing the protestant religion (1758)
- 356329: The works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham. In Two Volumes. ... (1753)
- 356330: The works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham. In Two Volumes. (1729)
- 356423: The elements of commerce, politics and finances, in three treatises on those important subjects (1772)
- 356447: St. Paul's description of his own religion opened and explained (1758)
- 356815: Introduction to the New Testament. By John David Michaelis, Late Professor in the University of Gottingen, &c. Translated from the fourth edition of the German, and considerably augmented with notes, Explanatory and Supplemental. By Herbert Marsh, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. ... (1793)
- 356821: A view of the present state of Derbyshire (1789)
- 357012: A dissertation shewing that the House of Lords in cases of judicature are bound by precisely the same rules of evidence, as are observed by all other courts; with an appendix Containing some Further Observations on the Effect of a Dissolution of Parliament upon an Unfinished Impeachment. By Edward Christian, Esq; Barrister, and Professor of the Laws of England in the University of Cambridge (1792)
- 357019: The saint's desire to depart and to be with Christ (1799)
- 357235: Private prayers for every day in the week, and for the several parts of each day (1730)
- 357236: The history of Great Britain, connected with the chronology of Europe (1794)
- 357319: The new universal etymological English dictionary (1775)
- 357320: The new universal etymological English dictionary (1776)
- 357407: A sermon against the dangerous and sinful practice of inoculation (1722)
- 357460: Several letters which passed between Dr. George Hickes, and a Popish priest (1705)
- 357524: The reign of grace (1771)
- 357538: The death of legal hope, the life of evangelical obedience (1770)
- 357544: The carpenter's compleat guide to the whole system of gothic railing (1765)
- 357545: The joyner and cabinet-maker's darling (1770)
- 357661: Historia Anglo-Scotica (1703)
- 357678: Stenography; or, Short-hand improved (1758)
- 357739: An essay on electricity (1799)
- 357744: Lectures on natural and experimental philosophy, considered in its present state of improvement. Describing in a Familiar and Easy Manner The Principal Phenomena of Nature; and Shewing that they all Co-Operate in Displaying the Goodness, Wisdom, and Power of God. By the Late George Adams, Mathematical Instrument Maker to his Majesty, &c. In five volumes, the fifth volume consisting of the plates and index. The second edition, with considerable corrections and additions, by William Jones, Mathematical Instrument Maker. ... (1799)
- 357761: An abridgment of penal statutes (1778)
- 357771: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1798)
- 357772: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1799)
- 357773: Observations relative to the taxes upon windows or lights (1788)
- 357788: An annual abstract of the sinking fund, from Michaelmas 1718, when it was first stated to Parliament, to the 10th of October, 1763. By a member of parliament, many years in the Treasury. Collected for his own private Amusement, and now made publick (1764)
- 358257: Andre?: a tragedy, in five acts (1799)
- 358289: The visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, Knight of the Order of St. James. Made English by Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knt. (1708)
- 358352: Coryat's crudities (1776)
- 358353: Coryat's crudities (1776)
- 358426: An authentick and faithful history of that arch-pyrate Tulagee Angria (1756)
- 358515: Biographia dramatica, or, a companion to the playhouse: Containing Historical and Critical Memoirs, and Original Anecdotes, of British and Irish Dramatic Writers, from the Commencement of our Theatrical Exhibitions; amongst whom are some of the most celebrated Actors. Also An Alphabetical Account of their Works, the Dates when printed, and occasional Observations on their Merits. Together with An Introductory View of the Rise and Progress of the British Stage. By David Erskine Baker, Esq. ... (1782)
- 358538: Letters of Madame de Maintenon. Translated from the French. ... (1759)
- 358542: A treatise on the horizontal sun and moon, wherein is shewn, according to the principles of refraction, how it happens, that those bodies seem bigger in the horizon than in the zenith; And also how Mankind do not form their Judgment concerning the Magnitude of Objects by the Angles, which they Subtend at the Eye, either when they are seen in Refracted or Unrefracted Light; And Likewise how the Superior Planets May a Retrograde motion in opposition, Altho' the Sun Moves in an Orbit Round the Earth; Together with certain Astronomical Difficulties. By the Rev. James Atkins, Rector of St. Michael's in Long-Stanton in Cambridgeshire, and Formerly Fellow of St. Mary Magdalene College in Cambridge (1793)
- 358613: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1758)
- 358613: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1758)
- 358656: A treatise on inland navigation (1785)
- 358657: A treatise on inland navigation (1785)
- 358662: An essay on British cottage architecture (1798)
- 358698: Friendly advice from a minister to the servants of his parish (1793)
- 358699: A friendly visit to the house of mourning (1792)
- 358858: An elegy on the death of the Rev. and learned John Gill (1771)
- 358919: Reflections on the book of Ruth (1798)
- 358932: Serious essays on the truths of the glorious gospel (1771)
- 358938: Evidences that the Christian religion is of God. By the late Rev. J. Ryland, Sen. A. M (1798)
- 359011: An essay towards a new method to shew the longitude at sea; especially near the dangerous shores (1714)
- 359081: Reflexions on the causes of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire (1759)
- 359158: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. In two volumes. The Seventh Edition, revised and corrected. ... (1780)
- 359188: Sermons on useful and important subjects. By the late Rev. John Cosens, D.D. Minister of Teddington. In two volumes. ... (1793)
- 359445: Musleiman Adeti, or a description of the customs and manners of the Turks (1796)
- 359447: A chronicle of the Kings of England (1733)
- 359451: Hints for dwellings (1800)
- 359452: Designs, and estimates, of farm houses (1772)
- 359454: Chinese architecture. Part the second (1759)
- 359456: Gothic architecture, part the second. In forty-three designs of paling of various sorts, for parks and clumps of trees, gates, hatches, &c. Likewise doors and windows, with proper Heads to them; Sashes of different Kinds, &c. To which are added, several designs of frets for Joiners and Cabinet-Makers; With Frets and Frizes for Smith's Work, Brass and Iron Fenders, Borders for Marble Tables, &c. The whole neatly engraved on twelve copper-plates. From th designs of P. Decker, Architect (1759)
- 359457: The temple builder's most useful companion, being fifty entire new original designs for pleasure and recreation; consisting of plans, elevations, and sections, in the Greek, Roman, and Gothic taste: Calculated for the Ornamenting of Parks, Forests, Woods, Gardens, Canals, Eminences, Extensive Views, Mounts, Vistos, Islands, &c. Together with a full Explanation, in Letter Press, to each Design, and exact Scales for Measurement. By Thomas Collins Overton (1766)
- 359459: The complete modern joiner, or a collection of original designs in the present taste, for chimney-pieces and door-cases, with their Mouldings and Enrichments at Large; Frizes, Tablets, Ornaments for Pilasters, Bases, Sub-Bases and Cornices for Rooms, &c. With a table shewing the proportion of chimneys with their entablatures, to rooms of any size: by N. Wallis, Architect (1772)
- 359460: The chimney-Piece-Maker's daily assistant (1766)
- 359470: Sedger's rudiments of book-keeping; wherein the invention of applying and opposing the terms debtor and creditor, according to the Italian Method, is explained; by which the Art is demonstrated, made perfectly easy, and reduced into four plain Cases, applicable and infallible in every Occurrence or Example, of home or foreign Trade, which is more than can be found in any other Instructions of the Kind (1777)
- 359471: The second part of Sedger's rudiments of book-keeping: humbly addressed to the Honorable East-India Company; in which, company accounts are treated in a manner intirely new, Curious and Useful, whereby they are thoroughly sifted, and rendered agreeable to Practice (1778)
- 359474: The builder's price-book (1788)
- 359475: The builder's price-book (1787)
- 359476: The builders price-book (1785)
- 359477: The builders price-book (1781)
- 359478: The builder's price-book (1776)
- 359481: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1788)
- 359483: The builder's price-book (1788)
- 359485: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1793)
- 359611: An Essay on laughter, wherein are displayed, its natural and moral causes, with the arts of exciting it (1769)
- 359679: Books printed for and sold by Ogilvy and Speare, Middle-row, Holborn, London (1794)
- 359679: Books printed for and sold by Ogilvy and Speare, Middle-row, Holborn, London (1794)
- 359710: A political survey of Britain (1774)
- 359886: Strictures upon the discipline of the University of Cambridge (1794)
- 359996: Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy (1794)
- 360085: Twenty-Six sermons on various subjects (1739)
- 360100: Sermons for the general fast day (1781)
- 360204: Remarks on the Rev. Rowland Hill's Journal, &c (1799)
- 360208: A free and candid examination of the principles advanced in the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of London's very elegant sermons, lately published; and in his very ingenious discourses on prophecy (1756)
- 360289: The ants: a rhapsody. ... (1767)
- 360503: An essay on the construction and building of chimneys (1779)
- 360771: An estimate of human life (1774)
- 360773: Three lectures, theological and critical (1772)
- 360886: An accurate description of the principal beauties, in painting and sculpture, belonging to the several churches, convents, &c. in and about Antwerp. Together with a general account of the Site, Fortifications, Streets, and Buildings of that ancient city; and a historical detail of the memorable Events which have happened to it, from its Foundation to the present Time (1765)
- 360892: The psalms of David, selected from various versions, and adapted to public worship. (1788)
- 361258: Reading made completely easy: or, A necessary introduction to reading the Bible (1780)
- 361317: Daily devotions for the closet (1796)
- 361666: The book of coach-rates (1770)
- 361795: A vindication of the Calvinistic doctrines of human depravity (1799)
- 361803: The trial of John Motherhill (1786)
- 361813: The trial of David Tyrie, for high treason, at the assize at Winchester, held by adjournment on Saturday, August the 10th, 1782, Before The Honourable John Heath, Esquire, One of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas. Taken in Short-Hand By Joseph Gurney (1782)
- 361958: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1791)
- 361965: A compleat collection of English proverbs; also the most celebrated proverbs of the Scotch, Italian, French, Spanish, and other languages (1768)
- 361966: A collection of English words not generally used (1768)
- 362140: A commentary on the books of the Old and New Testament. In which are Inserted the Notes and Collections of John Locke, Esq; Daniel Waterland, D. D. The Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon. And Other Learned Persons. With Practical Improvements. By William Dodd, L. L. D. Prebendary of Brecon, and Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty. In three volumes. (1770)
- 362315: The passion (1780)
- 362433: The christian's pocket companion: consisting of select texts of the New Testament, with suitable observations in prose and verse, for every day in the year. By John Barnes (1765)
- 362434: The history of the poor (1793)
- 362619: The practical house carpenter (1794)
- 362621: The practical house carpenter (1799)
- 362929: The believer's victory, through our Lord Jesus Christ. Being the substance of a sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Pike; ... 1799, ... To which is added A letter to a friend. By James Upton, (1799)
- 363195: The art of dying well (1720)
- 363216: The great duty of contentment and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1754)
- 363388: The poet's manual. A satire. By John Robinson (1767)
- 363580: Johnsoniana; or, a collection of bon mots, &c (1776)
- 363581: An account of the giants lately discovered; in a letter to a friend in the country (1766)
- 363590: A preservative against atheism and infidelity; proving the fundamental principles of natural religion, and the necessity and certainty of reveal'd religion. With an introduction, Shewing the Causes, pernicious Effects, and Cure of Infidelity (1706)
- 363591: A candid enquiry into the causes and motives of the late riots in the province of Munster (1767)
- 363658: Stenography (1782)
- 363682: The history of Emily Willis, a natural daughter (1768)
- 363693: Elements of Hebrew grammar (1794)
- 363714: The trial of William Skirving (1794)
- 363777: A view of the ancient and present state of the churches of Door, Home-Lacy, and Hempsted (1727)
- 363879: A translation of the New Testament (1791)
- 364169: Jephthah's daughter. A dramatic poem. By Mrs. Ann Wilson (1783)
- 364237: A practical treatise of fines and recoveries (1773)
- 364392: Proposals at large, for the easy and effectual amendment of the roads, by some further necessary laws and regulations, concerning the wheels of all carriages; and the Methods or Rules of Travelling; for the Advantage of All Persons. To which are added, Brief Remarks and Considerations on the foregoing Proposals; tending to prove the Necessity and Utility thereof. By a gentleman. Earnestly recommended to the Perusal of all Members of Parliament, &c (1753)
- 364413: Dissertations and critical remarks upon the Æneids of Virgil (1770)
- 364457: A sermon on Job, chap.xxix. ver. 11-13 (1762)
- 364519: Parsons his Christian directory (1703)
- 364521: Parsons his Christian directory (1716)
- 364612: An examination of the Rev. Mr. Elliot's opinion, respecting the mode of baptism, and the scriptures on which it is founded, in a late work, entitled Dipping not baptizing (1788)
- 364659: A sermon, preached, at St. Andrew's Holborn, April the 25th 1765 (1765)
- 364660: The critic philosopher (1791)
- 364667: Reports of cases concerning the revenue, argued and determined in the Court of Exchequer, from Easter term 1743, to Hilary term 1767. With an appendix, Containing Cases upon the same Subject in former Reigns. By Sir Thomas Parker, Late Lord Chief Baron of that Court. With two tables; the One of the Names of the Cases, the Other of the Principal Matters (1776)
- 364680: A discourse of the judicial authority belonging to the office of Master of the Rolls in the High Court of Chancery. (1727)
- 364702: The great duty of contentment and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1753)
- 364984: The carpenter's and joiner's repository (1778)
- 364985: The carpenter's and joiner's repository (1787)
- 364994: Pain's British palladio: or, The builder's general assistant (1793)
- 364995: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1793)
- 364996: The practical builder (1774)
- 365026: Surveys of nature, historical, moral, and entertaining, exhibiting the principles of natural science in various branches, by Francis Fitzgerald Esq. Author of the Lectures in the Artist's Repository (1787)
- 365031: Hampshire extracted from Domes-Day Book (1789)
- 365193: Miscellaneous poems, written by a lady, being her first attempt. ... (1768)
- 365350: A sermon preached before the president (1774)
- 365581: The general genteel preceptor (1797)
- 365656: Observations on the use and abuse of the practice of the law (1786)
- 365809: The necessity of reformation: an assize-sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Mary in Lincoln. On July 28. 1707. By Richard Dongworth, A. M. Vicar of Long Owersby. Publish'd at the Request of Matthew Boucheret, Esq; the High-Sheriff, some of the Grand Jury, and several other Gentlemen (1708)
- 365815: An essay on mechanical geometry, chiefly explanatory of a set of schemes and models, by which The knowledge of the most useful propositions of Euclid, and other celebrated Geometricians, may be clearly and expeditiously conveyed, even to youth of an early age. By Benjamin Donne, Master of the Mechanics in Ordinary to His Majesty. (1796)
- 365825: A vindication of the Church of England, and of the lawful ministry thereof (1728)
- 365928: The costume of China, illustrated by sixty engravings: with explanations in English and French. By George Henry Mason, Esquire, major of His Majesty's (late) 102d regiment (1800)
- 366146: May-Day: a poem (1769)
- 366147: May-Day: a poem (1790)
- 366165: A collection of poems and letters. Poems, &c. 1. An Ode from Sans Souci, characteristic of the late Northern Potentaete, with Annotations by Machiavel in the Shades. 2. Lines on the death of Infants, &c. 3. A Father's Soliloquy over a Sleeping Child, before his going to Prison. 4. Verses on the Death of a Son four Years old. 5. On the late Fast for National Sins, &c. 6. On the French Standards hung up at St. Paul's. Letters. 1. On German Electors and Princes Hiring out their Subjects for Soldiers. 2. An Account and Defence of the Author's Publications in Support of Universal Redemption, and of his Objections to an exclusive Priesthood. 3. A short View of the Signs of Times, drawn from a larger Work on the Numbers in the Law, the Prophets, and the Gospel. 4. A Letter on the Military Profession to a Gentleman, who, from Doubt and Fear of its being inconsistent with his Christian Profession, resigned his Commission. 5. A Letter on the present Rage for Fragments of Prophecies, not founded on Scripture, but on Conjectures and Probalities; in which, the late Mr. Toplady's Prophecy of Christopher Love, given by the late Dr. Gifford, Librarian to the British Museum, is considered; with some Notice of the Bishops of Llandaff and Rochester (1795)
- 366227: The law and practice of writs of error in the courts of Common Pleas, King's Bench, Exchequer Chamber, and Parliament. To which are subjoined the costs in error: likewise special Writs of Ca. sa. Fi. sa. and Sci. sa. for each Court, after Affirmance, Reversal, and Nonpros in Error. N. B. The Precedents were drawn by Special Pleaders of the first Repute, viz. J. Burland, Esq; F. Bower, Esq; A. Chambre, Esq; J. Lane, Esq; And others of distinguished Abilities (1781)
- 366230: A discourse of the judicial authority belonging to the office of Master of the Rolls in the High Court of Chancery (1728)
- 366302: The principles of the Christian religion explained (1708)
- 366305: A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Margarets Westminster, upon Sunday, January the 8th, 1709/10 (1710)
- 366324: The ladies friend (1785)
- 366328: In Euripidis Hecubam, Londini nuper publicatam, diatribe extemporalis. Composuit Gilbertus Wakefield, A.B (1797)
- 366329: In Euripidis Hecubam, Londini nuper publicatam, diatribe extemporalis. Composuit Gilbertus Wakefield, A.B (1797)
- 366407: Observations on the doctrine of an intermediate state. Between Death and the Resurrection: With some remarks on the Rev. Mr. Goddard's sermon on that subject. By Peter Peckard, A. M. Late Fellow of C. C. College, Oxford (1756)
- 366445: A sentimental tour, collected from a variety of occurrences, from Newbiggin, near Penrith, Cumberland, to London, By Way of Cambridge; and from London, to Newbiggin, By Way of Oxford. &c. By G. Thompson (1798)
- 366447: A candid address to the public (1796)
- 366486: Essays on the characteristics. By John Brown, D.D. vicar of Newcastle. (1764)
- 366514: The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork (1774)
- 366516: The ancient and present state of the county of Kerry (1774)
- 366718: Essai sur les causes de la perfection de la sculpture antique et sur les moyens d'y atteindre. Sujet propose? par L'Institut National de France, au mois de juillet 1797, pour le concours de l'anne?e 1798. Par M. le chevalier Louis de Gillier, Capitaine DE Cavalerie (1798)
- 366797: Evidences of christianity: or a collection of remarks intended to display the excellence, Recommend the Purity, Illustrate the Character, and Evince the Authenticity, of the christian religion. By Gilbert Wakefield, B. A. Late Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge (1793)
- 366805: A reply to some parts of the Bishop of Landaff's address to the people of Great Britain (1798)
- 366821: The spectator (1793)
- 366834: Memoirs of the life of Gilbert Wakefield, B. A. Late Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. Written by himself (1792)
- 366840: Sermons preached upon several occasions. By William Wake, ... (1722)
- 366841: The state of the church and clergy of England, in their councils, synods, convocations, conventions (1703)
- 366843: Silva critica (1789)
- 366862: Observations on a variety of subjects, literary, moral and religious (1791)
- 366999: A letter to the Rev. William Huntington, S.S. To which are added remarks on his book, intitled The barber; With some Observations on the enlightened Understanding, and the Incommunicability of Divine Essence, By a mechanic: but no preacher (1791)
- 367039: The rosciad (1765)
- 367040: The works of C. Churchill (1774)
- 367161: La france pendant quatorze sie?cles ou preuves de la constitution de la monarchie franc?oise dans ses diffe?rents a?ges. Par M. de Blaire (1796)
- 367220: The school (1766)
- 367543: The conference (1764)
- 367544: The duellist. A poem. In three books. By (1764)
- 367549: Poems. By C. Churchill. Containing The Rosciad. The apology. Night. The prophecy of famine. An epistle to William Hogarth. And The ghost, in four books (1763)
- 367574: The rights of the British colonies considered. The administration and regulation of the colonies exploded. And the best means recommended to make the colonies most useful to the mother country (1765)
- 367597: Dissertation historique sur les liberte?s de l'e?glise gallicane, et l'assemble?e du clerge? de France de 1682 (1799)
- 367691: Poems. By C. Churchill. Containing The conference. The author. The duellist. Gotham, in three books. The candidate. The farewell. The times. Independence. And Fragment of Journey. Volume II (1765)
- 367692: Poems by C. Churchill. In two volumes. ... . Containing the Rosciad. The Apology. Night. The Prophecy of Famine. An Epistle to William Hogarth. And the Ghost, in Four Books. (1766)
- 367693: Poems by C. Churchill. In two volumes. ... . Containing the Rosciad, the Apology, Night, the Prophecy of Famine, an Epistle to William Hogarth, and the Ghost, in Four Books. (1769)
- 367695: Sermons. By Charles Churchill (1765)
- 367728: Fairburn's abstract of an Act, to explain and amend the Income-Act, passed March 21, 1799; including the new schedule at full length: with several questions by the commissioners. This Edition contains every Particular of the Amendments:-As to extending the Time for returning Statements. - Delivering them sealed up to the Assessors. - Penalty on opening them. - Qualification of Commissioners. - What Parts of the former Act are repealed. - The Manner of paying Assessments into the Bank, without disclosing Persons' Names. - The Form of Declaration of Income. - The Deductions Persons are allowed to make in estimating their Income, &c. &c. &c (1799)
- 367848: New chronological table, or Correct register of every remarkable and important occurrence from the earliest period to the present year, 1782 (1782)
- 367896: The rosciad (1763)
- 368137: Letter to the nobility and gentry composing the committee for raising the naval pillar, or monument, under the patronage of His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence; in answer to the Letter of John Flaxman, Sculptor, to the Committee on that Subject. By Alexander Dufour, Architect (1800)
- 368162: The substance of two actions and the proceedings therein, in the University Court of Oxford (1749)
- 368322: The toy-Shop (1777)
- 368344: Sermons on the following subjects: Elijah's prayer, that it might not rain, considered. Wherein charity excels faith and hope. The condemnation of unbelievers just. Elijah's calling down fire from heaven vindicated. The reasons why Christians should always rejoice. A defence of Elisha's curse. Faith a reasonable condition of salvation. The unbelief of the citizens of Nazareth unreasonable. Of God's not giving men hearts to perceive. Holiness the design of the Gospel. Real holiness more excellent and necessary than positive rites. Of sins of omission with respect to moral duties. Mutual love the distinguishing mark of true Christians. By Joseph Morris (1743)
- 368441: A vindication of the people called Methodists (1800)
- 368658: A reply to the author of Remarks on the Essay on musical expression. In a letter from Mr. Avison, to his friend in London (1753)
- 368808: The farmer's son of Kent. A tale. In two volumes. ... (1769)
- 368811: Fifty sermons on several subjects and occasions (1753)
- 368841: A tour through the Isle of Man (1794)
- 369057: (inscribed to the British land and sea officers.) The British Mars (1763)
- 369090: Plan of the good Samaritan (1787)
- 369188: The muse in good humour (1785)
- 369275: An introductory discourse to the tremendous sanction impartially debated, Principally, And with undissembled Humility, addressed to the serious Attention of the Grand Council of the Nation; containing, Amongst several other Interesting Subjects, an inquiry into the real causes of the late rapid progress of profaneness and immorality; And pointing out such Remedies for the Suppression of National Impieties, as the Author, with great Submission, is willing to hope may not be altogether unworthy the Notice of the Ruling Powers in Church and State. By John Maud, A. M. Vicar of St. Neot's in Huntingdonshire, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Manchester (1753)
- 369346: Edwin and Emma (1776)
- 369354: A royal road to geometry (1774)
- 369355: The new royal road to geometry, and familiar introduction to the mathematics. Part I. Elements of Geometry Abridged. Containing the whole Substance of Euclid's first six, the eleventh and twelfth Books; with many other, useful and valuable, Theorems; treated in the most brief, easy, and intelligent manner; being an attempt to render the knowledge of that most useful and necessary Science more general. With Notes interspersed, critical, explanatory, and instructive. By Thomas Malton, Sen. To which is annexed, an Appendix, on the Theory of Mensuration of Superficies and Solids, as deduced from the Elements; with some Properties of Ellipses demonstrated (1793)
- 369358: A compleat treatise on perspective (1778)
- 369400: Malcolm's Treatise of music, speculative, practical, and historical. Corrected and abridged, by an eminent musician (1776)
- 369459: Parsley's Lyric repository, for 1789. Containing a selection of all the favorite songs, duets, trios, &c. now singing at the Theatres-Royal, at the Anacreontic Society, the Beef-Steak Club, And every polite Assembly of Wit and Harmony in the Metropolis. With a Variety of Ballads, Sonnets, Parodies, Cantatas, Burlesques, Masonic Songs, &c. Written purposely for this Work, adapted to familiar Tunes. To which is Added, A Collection of Toasts and Sentiments, Never Before in Print. (1789)
- 369484: A sermon upon the late dreadful storm (1704)
- 369536: Natura, philosophia, & ars in concordia (1772)
- 369673: An essay on musical expression (1753)
- 369695: An essay on musical expression (1775)
- 369696: Essays on different subjects. Part II. By Thomas Barnardiston, serjeant at law (1745)
- 369781: Reflections on the character of Iapis in Virgil (1740)
- 369799: A treatise on the improvement of canal navigation (1796)
- 369896: Agricultura (1776)
- 370113: The method of fluxions applied to a select number of useful problems (1756)
- 370130: The duty of Christians to civil government: a sermon, preached in Lady Glenorchy's chapel, Edinburgh, on the 29th November, 1798, Being the Day Appointed by His Majesty for a General Thanksgiving. By Greville Ewing, Minister of the Gospel (1799)
- 370227: The Nobleman and gentleman's director and assistant, in the true choice of their wheel-carriages (1763)
- 370260: An explanation of the principles of the Christian religion (1726)
- 370274: The triumph of truth, in the testimony of its foes (1800)
- 370402: The life and reign of Lewis XIV, late King of France and Navarre: collected from the memoirs of the Sieur Carpenter, and continu'd to his Death, from the most authentick Accounts, as well English as French. To which is added, His Character, and an Account of his lawful Issue, Mistresses, and natural Children; as also, a true Copy of his Will, and the two Codicils belonging to it; with an Account of his Funeral Ceremony, &c (1715)
- 370416: An estimate of the manners and principles of the times (1758)
- 370417: The history of the rise and progress of poetry, through it's several species. Written by Dr. Brown (1764)
- 370418: Sermons on various subjects. By John Brown, D.D. vicar of Newcastle. (1764)
- 370419: A proposal for discovering our longitude (1742)
- 370513: Prayer and praise for the King (1789)
- 370551: The church of England vindicated from the charge of Arminianism (1769)
- 370568: The country gentleman's architect (1787)
- 370642: A collection of designs in architecture (1757)
- 370643: The British architect (1758)
- 370644: A catalogue of modern books on architecture, theoretical, practical, and ornamental; viz. Books of plans and elevatons for houses, temples, bridges, &c. of ornaments for internal decorations, foliage for carvers, &c. on perspective. Books of use to carpenters, bricklayers, and workmen in general, &c. &c. Which, with the best ancient authors, are constantly on sale at I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library, No.56, High Holborn, London: where may be had the works of the most celebrated French architects and engineers, of which a MS. catalogue may be seen (1793)
- 370645: Sketches in architecture (1793)
- 370646: Six designs for improving and embellishing grounds (1793)
- 370650: An essay on the orders of architecture (1769)
- 370654: Rural architecture (1794)
- 370707: Free thoughts on the projected application to Parliament, for the abolition of ecclesiastical subscriptions (1771)
- 370795: An address to Protestant dissenters (1792)
- 370877: Friendly advice; comprehending general heads of qualifications, requisite for those who wish to marry well, and live happy; compiled and translated from different authors. By Cæsar Mussolini, Professor of the Italian Language, in London. (1794)
- 370878: Dettami amichevoli (1794)
- 370928: Observations on the intended tunnel beneath the River Thames (1799)
- 371405: Thoughts on the discipline of the Church of England (1793)
- 371416: A selection of remarkable events in the lives of the primitive fathers, eminent reformers, and martyrs, in the Christian Church (1791)
- 371421: Evidence for the Jewish and Christian faith compared (1701)
- 371422: Evidence for the Jewish and Christian faith compared (1701)
- 371423: Evidence for the Jewish and Christian faith compared (1701)
- 371425: Death abolished, and life and immortality brough to light, by Jesus Christ (1701)
- 371426: The Christian interpretation of prophecies vindicated. A sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Octob. 6. 1701. Being the seventh for the year 1701. of the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; By George Stanhope, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. (1701)
- 371427: The Christian interpretation of prophecies vindicated. A sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Novemb. 3. 1701. Being the eighth for the year 1701. of the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; By George Stanhope, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. (1701)
- 371450: The truth and excellence of the Christian religion asserted (1702)
- 371451: The Christian religion no just offence to the Jews (1702)
- 371541: Some observations on Socinian arguments (1790)
- 371559: Letters of wit, politicks and morality (1701)
- 371569: A preservative against atheism and infidelity (1709)
- 371570: Christianity justified upon the Scripture foundation (1750)
- 371686: Select parts of Professor Saunderson's Elements of algebra (1756)
- 371833: A register of the trade of the port of London (1777)
- 371900: A vindication of the honor of God, and of the rights of men (1789)
- 371955: The mystery of anabaptism unmask'd (1709)
- 372067: Remarks on the fourteenth section of Dr. Priestley's Disquisitions on matter and spirit (1786)
- 372232: The philosophical transactions (from the year 1743, to the year 1750) abridged (1756)
- 372314: At the London and Westminster Circulating Library, No. 315, Holborn, near Chancery-Lane, books are lent to read, on an extensive, liberal, and new plan, by David Ogilvy & Son (1800)
- 372452: The spiritual combat (1742)
- 372599: The sentence of the court-martial (1783)
- 372636: Letters religious and moral (1793)
- 372656: The trumpet, and the harp; or, a warning to careless professors, and the work of genuine Christians (1800)
- 372666: A sermon preached in the church of St. George the Martyr, London, on Friday, March 12, 1762 (1762)
- 372700: The charge of the Right Reverend Father in God Robert Lord Bishop of Ely, deliver'd to the Reverend the clergy of his diocese, at Cambridge, July 23, 24, 1740. At his Primary Visitation; and Published at their Request (1740)
- 372736: Three discourses (1773)
- 372744: A letter to the Right Honourable P----p, El of Ch-----d, &c (1747)
- 372758: Professed cookery (1760)
- 372774: Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well (1722)
- 372780: Free thoughts on the spirit of free inquiry in religion (1793)
- 372866: Dissertations on the Mosaical creation, deluge, building of Babel, and confusion of tongues, &c (1750)
- 372877: The siege of Gibraltar (1781)
- 373016: A serious address on certain important points, of evangelical doctrine and of Christian duty (1797)
- 373079: Biographical sketches (1799)
- 373131: The christian: being a course of practical sermons (1788)
- 373236: The christian remembrancer: a farewell sermon, preached at Uxbridge chapel, Middlesex, on Sunday the 7th of November, 1790. By the Rev. Walter Harper, Late Assistant Lecturer, And Joint-Lecturer of St. Andrew, Holborn (1791)
- 373236: The christian remembrancer: a farewell sermon, preached at Uxbridge chapel, Middlesex, on Sunday the 7th of November, 1790. By the Rev. Walter Harper, Late Assistant Lecturer, And Joint-Lecturer of St. Andrew, Holborn (1791)
- 373258: Sermons on various important subjects (1786)
- 373430: Sermons on practical Christianity (1760)
- 373455: The inantity [sic] and mischief of vulgar superstitions. Four sermons, preached at All-Saint's church, Huntingdon, on the 25th day of March, in the years 1792, 1793, 1794, 1795. By M. J. Naylor, ... To which is added, some account of the witches of Warboys (1795)
- 373496: Sermons on the divinity of Christ (1792)
- 373504: A treatise on God's love to the world (1770)
- 373680: Pharsamond: or, the new Knight-Errant. In which is introduced the story of the fair anchoret, with that of Tarmiana and her unfortunate daughter. Written originally in French, by Monsieur de Marivaux, Member of the French Academy in Paris: Author of The Life of Marianne, &c. Translated by Mr. Lockman. ... (1750)
- 373769: Free masonry. Unparalleled sufferings of John Coustos, who nine times underwent the most cruel tortures ever invented by man, and Sentenced to the Galley Four Years, by command of the inquisitors at Lisbon, in order to extort from him the secrets of Free Masonry; from whence he was released by the gracious Interposition of his late Majesty King George II. Enriched with sculptures, representing Coustos's Sufferings, designed by Boitard, and other Prints, by a capital Artist. To this work is subjoined, many valuable pieces on Masonry; and a complete list of regular chapters (1790)
- 373819: The majesty and singular copiousness of the Hebrew language asserted and illustrated (1744)
- 373949: Sermons on the divinity and operations of the Holy Ghost. By Robert Hawker, D. D. Vicar of the Parish of Charles, Plymouth; and Formerly of Macdalen-Hall, Oxford. (1794)
- 373993: A defence of itinerant and field preaching (1799)
- 374033: A letter to the Dean of Bristol. Occasioned by his new edition of the second volume of his Divine legation of Moses. By Henry Stebbing, D. D. Chancellor of the Diocese of Sarum (1759)
- 374041: Records of the religious experiences, and pious observations of Mr. Thomas Ward (1781)
- 374045: The doctrine of absolute predestination stated and asserted (1769)
- 374060: The marquis de La Fayette's statement of his own conduct and principles (1793)
- 374201: The fall of Antichrist, the triumph of the Christian Church. By C.E. De'coetlogon, A.M. (1800)
- 374268: The civil and military articles of Limerick, exactly printed from the Letters Patents. Wherein they are ratified and exemplified by their Majesties, under the Great Seal of England. Reprinted from a copy published by authority in 1692 (1729)
- 374321: Il convito amoroso! or, a serio-comico-philosophical lecture (1782)
- 374398: Expository remarks on the discipline of the primitive churches (1799)
- 374591: Modern propensities; or, an essay on the art of strangling, &c. Illustrated with several anecdotes. With Memoirs of Susannah Hill, and a summary of her trial at the Old-Bailey, on Friday, September 16, 1791, on the charge of hanging Francis Kotzwarra, At her Lodgings in Vine Street, on September 2 (1791)
- 374653: Lettre a? M. Bryan Edwards (1797)
- 374655: A free translation of the preface to Bellendenus; containing animated strictures on the great political characters of the present time (1788)
- 374657: Answer, by way of letter, to Bryan Edwards, Esq., M.P., F.R.S., planter of Jamaica, &c. Containing a refutation of his historical survey on the French colony of St. Domingo, etc. etc. By Colonel Venault de Charmilly, Knight of the Royal and Military Order of St. Louis, Planter of St. Domingo, Member of the First General Assembly of that Colony; and Charged by His Majesty's Ministers and the Planters, to Regulate and Sign the Capitulation for the French Part of that Island with Lieut. - General Williamson, Lieutenant-Governor of Jamaica (1797)
- 374766: The wig (1765)
- 374840: Theodora (1770)
- 374904: A tour, in 1787, from London, to the Western Highlands of Scotland (1788)
- 375018: A poem on nature (1735)
- 375219: The fall of public spirit. A dramatic satire, in two acts (1757)
- 375271: Two treatises (1715)
- 375272: Two treatises (1711)
- 375275: The historical works of Bevill Higgons, Esq; ... . Being a Short View of the English History; with Reflections Political, Historical, Civil, Physical, and Moral; on the Reigns of the Kings; their Characters, and Manners; their Successions to the Throne; and all other remarkable Incidents to the Revolution 1688. Drawn from authentic Memoirs and Manuscripts. (1736)
- 375318: Reflections on the formation and distribution of wealth (1793)
- 375392: Human happiness (1783)
- 375395: A narrative of the sufferings and escape of Charles Jackson (1799)
- 375429: Les brigands de?masque?s (1796)
- 375450: A prospect into the spiritual world (1745)
- 375484: A collection of the supplies, and ways and means, from the Revolution to the present time (1764)
- 375573: Plutarch's treatise upon the distinction between a friend and flatterer (1793)
- 375600: The confessions of the Countess of Strathmore (1793)
- 375630: Two treatises (1707)
- 375819: The way to lose him; or, the history of Miss Wyndham. By the author of The way to please him (1773)
- 375848: La noblesse commerc?ante (1756)
- 375852: The fortunate country maid. Being the entertaining memoirs of the present celebrated Marchioness of L.V. Who from a Cottage, through a great Variety of Diverting Adventures, became a Lady of the first Quality in the Court of France, by her steady Adherence to the Principles of Virtue and Honour. Wherein are display'd The Various and Vile Artifices employ'd by Men of Intrigue, for seducing of Young Women; with suitable Reflections. ... . From the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy. (1740)
- 375884: The pocket conveyancer (1773)
- 375889: 'twas right to marry him; or, the history of Miss Petworth. In two volumes. ... (1774)
- 375892: Pleasing reflections on life and manners with essays (1788)
- 375937: Italian book-keeping (1745)
- 376052: The substance of a sermon preached August the 26th, 1787 (1787)
- 376241: Early blossoms of genius and virtue; including maxims of early wisdom, juvenile memoirs, a great variety of examples of the moral virtues, and a selection of moral poesy embellished with engravings. (1797)
- 376247: A letter to a noble lord, containing, a new discovery of the scandalous and pernicious practice of running of goods from France, which has lately been carried on beyond all Example (1755)
- 376266: An essay in defence of the female sex (1721)
- 376332: Discours sur l'article (1797)
- 376343: The parliament of criticks, the Menippæan satyr of Justus Lipsius in a dream; paraphras'd: in a banter upon the criticks of the age (1702)
- 376489: A short view of the English history (1734)
- 376502: Historical and critical remarks on Bishop Burnet's History of his own time (1727)
- 376509: Unanimity the best defence of religious and civil liberty (1798)
- 376510: Unanimity the best defence of religious and civil liberty (1798)
- 376510: Unanimity the best defence of religious and civil liberty (1798)
- 376544: Considerations on the tithe-bill (1782)
- 376569: The office and duty of executors (1703)
- 376570: A supplement to The office and duty of executors (1703)
- 376575: The explanation (1773)
- 376577: The widow of Kent (1788)
- 376598: Reflexions on representation in Parliament (1766)
- 376860: France and Spain naturally enemies. Or, several reasons to prove it impossible they should long be friends. Discovering the constant Contrariety that has ever been, and still is, between those two Rival Nations, in their Temper, Apparel, Fashions, &c. Written originally in Spanish, by Don Carlos Garcia. Englished with large additions and improvements. By Mr. Tho. Brown (1704)
- 376869: A true and genuine account of the life, trial and execution of James Bolland (1772)
- 376922: Table talk (1786)
- 376940: To the respectable corporation of Trinity College, Cambridge (1792)
- 376946: Remarks on The academic (1751)
- 376988: The speech of the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Gage (1739)
- 377162: Piety the best portion (1791)
- 377184: The vegetable system (1773)
- 377358: Essays on the Characteristics (1752)
- 377426: Some reflections on cruelty towards the brute creation (1796)
- 378044: Slavery inconsistent with justice and good policy (1793)
- 378045: A second address to the people of Great Britain: containing a new, and most powerful argument to abstain from the use of West India sugar. By an eye witness to the facts related (1792)
- 378157: The plate-Glass-Book (1784)
- 378194: The reign of felicity (1796)
- 378195: The works of Flavius Josephus (1702)
- 378239: The infamy of Justice Kelynge (1769)
- 378289: The gentleman and tradesman's compleat assistant (1769)
- 378465: New amusements of the German Spa (1764)
- 378560: Some account of the British dominions beyond the Atlantic (1770)
- 378585: Essays on the Characteristics (1751)
- 378610: The elements of gauging (1704)
- 378673: The complete art of writing love letters (1795)
- 378782: Essays upon several moral subjects (1702)
- 378797: An universal history, from the creation of the world, to the empire of Charlemagne (1778)
- 378803: The investigator (1797)
- 378836: The system of the world (1800)
- 378861: The universal fortune teller (1790)
- 378947: Reports, with plans, sections, &c. of the proposed dry tunnel, or passage, from Gravesend, in Kent, to Tilbury, in Essex; demonstrating its practicability, and Great Importance to the Two Counties, and to the Nation at Large: also on a Canal from near Gravesend to Stroud. Some Miscellaneous and Practical Observations. By R. Dodd, Engineer. Illustrated with Plates (1798)
- 378989: A discussion of some important and uncertain points in chronology, in a series of letters, addressed to the Revd. Dr. Blair, Prebendary of Westminster. By John Kennedy, Rector of Bradley, in Derbyshire, Author of the Complete System of Astronomical Chronology, unfolding the Scriptures (1773)
- 378990: An explanation and proof of "the complete system of astronomical chronology, unfolding the scriptures." (1775)
- 379003: The force of nature; or, the history of Charles Lord Sommers : in two volumes. ... . By the editor of the Wanderer. (1768)
- 379368: A treatise on magnetism (1800)
- 379382: The wonders of the little world (1788)
- 379412: Cosmology (1791)
- 379670: Jesus Christ the true God (1787)
- 379809: A short description of the human muscles (1791)
- 379816: A complete guide to the mystery and management of bees (1771)
- 379867: The soldier's pocket-companion, or the manual exercise of our British foot (1746)
- 379973: Vocabulary and tables of the old and new nomenclatures of the names of all the subjects of chemical science (1796)
- 379982: The protestant; or, the doctrine of universal liberty asserted, in opposition to Dr. Lowth's representation of it, in his late celebrated letter: with a few words on some recent publications (1766)
- 379983: A defence of strictvres on Dr. Lowth (1767)
- 380027: An academy for grown horsemen (1788)
- 380081: Experiments with the metallic tractors (1799)
- 380197: The compleat French-Master (1733)
- 380202: Friendly advice from a minister to the servants of his parish (1794)
- 380239: The draughts of the most remarkable fortified towns of Europe, in 44 copper plates. With a geographical description of the said places. And the history of the sieges they have sustain'd, and the Revolutions they have undergon, for above these Two hundred Years last. To which is prefix'd an Introduction to Military Architecture, or Fortification. Containing the Origin and Progress of that Noble Art; with the Explanation of all the Terms belonging to the same. A Work very Useful to all Gentlemen, and Officers in the Army. By Mr. Boyer (1701)
- 380368: A treatise of the first principles of laws in general (1705)
- 380401: The history of the island of Minorca (1752)
- 380415: An institute of the laws of England (1722)
- 380453: A law grammar (1791)
- 380563: The knowledge of the world (1770)
- 380613: An ecclesiastical history (1766)
- 380646: An historical treatise of an action or suit at law (1766)
- 380870: The law-French dictionary alphabetically digested (1701)
- 380881: The complete stamp table (1798)
- 380920: The liturgy of the Church of England, reduc'd nearer to the primitive standard. Humbly propos'd to publick consideration. By William Whiston, M.A (1750)
- 380937: The beauties of Owen Felltham (1800)
- 381010: The life of Bishop Taylor (1793)
- 381011: The following books, beautifully printed on writing paper, in a superior stile of elegance, are sold by Ogilvy and Speare, Holborn, (1793)
- 381011: The following books, beautifully printed on writing paper, in a superior stile of elegance, are sold by Ogilvy and Speare, Holborn, (1793)
- 381016: Precedents in bankruptcy (1788)
- 381040: The history of Great-Britain (1729)
- 381053: Letters on philosophical subjects (1794)
- 381079: The brewer, victualler, and gauger's assistant (1793)
- 381135: The proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, on the indictments against Charles Bourne, gent. on the prosecution of Sir James Wallace (1783)
- 381155: A tour to London (1772)
- 381240: The two books of Apollonius Pergæus, concerning tangencies (1764)
- 381299: The new peerage; or, ancient and present state of the nobility of England (1784)
- 381342: Mathematical digests. Containing the elements and application of geometry, and plane trigonometry, Whether by Instrumental Construction, or by Calculation, to the Measuring of Heights and Distances, &c. And the Stereographic Projection of Spheric Trigonometry; with numerical Solutions, and the Application thereof to several curious and important Problems in Astronomy, Navigation, and Dialling. With Tables for finding the Place, and Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, according to the last Improvement of the Newtonian Theory; and many practical Problems in each Branch. Design'd for a plain, methodical familiar Course of Instruction in the above-mentioned Parts of mathematical Science; very useful for all Lovers thereof. And Particularly For all Teachers of Mathematics: Being a synthetical Method which the Author has found, by many Years Experence, to be most successful and agreeable to his Pupils. Inscribed to all the Schoolmasters and Teachers of Mathematics in Great Britain and Ireland By Mr. John Dougharty, Author of the General Gauger, and Teacher of the Mathematics at Worcester (1747)
- 381410: A new cure for the spleen (1778)
- 381479: The young lady's new guide to arithmetic (1800)
- 381512: A collection of the supplies, and ways and means; from the Revolution to the present time (1765)
- 381558: Curious remarks and observations in physics, anatomy, chirurgery (1753)
- 381564: A description of the works of art of ancient and modern Rome (1798)
- 381627: Case of the parishes of Saint Andrew, Holborn, above the Bars, and Saint George the Martyr, in the county of Middlesex (1769)
- 381627: Case of the parishes of Saint Andrew, Holborn, above the Bars, and Saint George the Martyr, in the county of Middlesex (1769)
- 381643: The new peerage; or present state of the nobility of England. Containing an account of all the peers, Either by Tenure, Summons, or Creation; their Descents and collateral Branches: their Births, Marriages, and Issue. Also Their Paternal Coats of Arms, Crests, Supporters and Mottoes. ... (1769)
- 381665: The new pocket dictionary of the Italian and English languages (1795)
- 381959: An authentic narrative of the principal circumstances relating to the opera-house in the Hay-Market (1791)
- 381992: The wandering patentee (1795)
- 381996: A general system of surgery (1748)
- 382135: Dialogues of Lucian. From the Greek. (1774)
- 382174: Morning hymn: from the death of Abel (1790)
- 382195: The posthumous works of the Late Rev. Mr. John Brown, minister of the Gospel at Haddington, (author of the self-interpreting Bible, &c. &c.) (1798)
- 382225: Notes critical and dissertatory on the Gospel and Epistles of St. John. By the Rev. R. Shepherd, D. D. F. R. S (1796)
- 382240: A view of the wax-work figures in King Henry the Viith's Chapel, Westminster Abbey (1793)
- 382271: The true design of the church of God (1800)
- 382304: A general system of surgery (1743)
- 382319: A complete stamp table (1797)
- 382363: An impartial account of the invasion under William Duke of Normandy (1756)
- 382474: Sermons on practical subjects (1757)
- 382567: A sermon preached at New-Court, Carey-Street, on the death of Joseph Winter (1784)
- 382670: A sermon preached at St. Andrew's, Holborn, on Sunday, April 7, and at the parish church of Clapham, on Sunday, May 26, 1782 (1782)
- 382768: A brief account of prayer (1739)
- 383059: A letter in defence of our present liturgy (1750)
- 383188: The providential division of men into rich and poor (1708)
- 383190: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's Chapel, on Wednesday, March 15, 1709/10 (1710)
- 383255: A compendious view of the nature and importance of Christian baptism (1792)
- 383257: A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor (1794)
- 383326: Select parts out of the New version of psalms (1796)
- 383337: The landscape magazine (1793)
- 383400: A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, October 18, 1795 (1795)
- 383504: Miscellany poems on several occasions (1702)
- 383506: The funeral orations of Bossuet (1800)
- 383569: A select collection of letters of the antients. Written originally by Phalaris, Solon, Socrates, Pythagoras, Euripedes, Xenophon, Aristotle, K. Philip, Alexander the Great, Democritus, Heraclitus, Diogenes the Cynick, Isocrates, Hippocrates, The Emp. Julian, &c. Greeks. Cicero, Seneca, Augustus Caesar, Mark Anthony, Brutus and Cassius, Pompey, Mithridates, Germanicus, K. Herod, Agrippina, Poppaea, Caracalla, M. Aurelius, Aurelian, Qu. Zenobia, &c. Romans. Whereby is discover'd the Morality, Gallantry, Wit, Humour, Manner of Arguing, and in a Word, the Genius both of the Greeks and Romans. By Mr. Savage (1703)
- 383599: A course of prayer (1790)
- 383608: The law of covenants (1712)
- 383626: A survey of the six days works of the creation (1745)
- 383634: The law of corporations (1702)
- 383718: Of trust in God (1714)
- 383903: A sermon preached before the governors, of the Misericordia Hospital (1775)
- 383946: Essays, physiological and practical; founded on the modern chemistry of Lavoisier, Fourcroy, &c. &c. &c. With a view to the improvement of the practice of physic. By Francis Penrose, M.D (1794)
- 384175: A voyage to the Isle of France, the Isle of Bourbon, and the Cape of Good Hope; with observations and reflections upon nature and mankind. By J. H. B. de Saint Pierre, author of studies of nature. Translated from the French. To which is added some account of the author (1800)
- 384199: A short-Hand dictionary, to which is prefixed the rules or principles of that useful and pleasing art; Together With Such plain Directions for the Learner, AS To Enable School-Boys as well as Adults to acquire a perfect Knowledge of Short-Hand without a Master (1777)
- 384375: The christian soldier: a sermon (1791)
- 384376: A caution against false prophets (1791)
- 384648: The impartialist (1775)
- 384749: Ars transferendi dominium (1702)
- 384851: A proposal for raising timber (1757)
- 384901: The solicitor's compleat guide in the practice of the High Court of Chancery (1776)
- 384979: Variety of Capitals, freezes, and corniches (1776)
- 385156: The westminster spelling-book (1792)
- 385157: Convenient and ornamental architecture (1785)
- 385178: The carpenter's treasure (1773)
- 385192: The buck. A poem (1767)
- 385339: A treatise on theatres (1790)
- 385371: A general history of inland navigation, foreign and domestic (1792)
- 385416: The wedding-Day; a poem (1771)
- 385556: The rational guide to the French tongue (1797)
- 385651: The pilgrim (1775)
- 385677: Evening recreations: a collection of original stories, for the amusement of her young friends. By a Lady (1794)
- 385770: The builder's golden rule (1787)
- 385774: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1785)
- 385775: The carpenter's pocket directory (1781)
- 385794: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1789)
- 385796: Familiar architecture (1789)
- 385810: The compleat French-Master (1729)
- 386038: A general history of inland navigation, foreign and domestic (1795)
- 386101: A sermon preached before the President (1777)
- 386232: A treatise on painting (1796)
- 386364: Memoirs of B- Tracey (1757)
- 386442: A catalogue of modern books on architecture, &c. Theoretical, practical, and ornamental; which, with the best ancient authors, are constantly on sale at I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library, no.56, High Holborn, London (1789)
- 386449: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1789)
- 387367: W. and S. Jones take this opportunity of informing the public (1800)
- 387368: A concise essay on magnetism (1800)
- 387503: The complete florist (1785)
- 387649: The speech of Dr. John Free (1753)
- 387691: A compleat history of the glorious life and actions of that most renowned monarch, William the Third (1702)
- 387748: An account of proposals made for the benefit of His Majesty's naval service (1777)
- 387905: A guide to health through the various stages of life (1744)
- 387962: Poetical pieces by several hands (1752)
- 388025: Several letters which passed between Dr. George Hickes, and a popish priest (1715)
- 388084: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1800)
- 388196: The doctrine of justification by faith in Jesus Christ, stated from the scriptures and homilies of the Church of England. By a clergyman. (1757)
- 388233: An address to the inhabitants of the colonies (1794)
- 388267: St. John Chrysostom (1728)
- 388433: Clerical subscription no grievance (1772)
- 388453: A sermon against the dangerous and sinful practice of inoculation (1722)
- 388460: The principles and constituence of antimony (1762)
- 388467: A genuine copy of the tryal of Thomas Grimes, Esq. alias Lord S------ (1748)
- 388503: On the passion of Our blessed Saviour (1708)
- 388539: The school for tutors (1788)
- 388685: An estimate of the manners and principles of the times (1757)
- 388686: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1790)
- 388687: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1788)
- 388688: Pain's British Palladio (1788)
- 388690: The practical builder (1778)
- 388772: The beauties of England (1778)
- 388774: Essays on the Characteristics (1751)
- 388798: An address to the people of Great Britain and Ireland (1793)
- 389050: The peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1790)
- 389062: The necessity of national reformation stated in a sermon (1800)
- 389098: The gentleman and tradesman's compleat assistant (1768)
- 389232: An examination of precedents and principles (1790)
- 389265: A dialogue between old Mr. Pious and Madam Finic his wife (1788)
- 389273: The conflicts of a believer, attended with the evidence of a compleat conquest, a sermon, (occasioned by the death of Mr. Joseph Shipman, Minister of the Gospel, And lately expell'd from Edmund-Hall, Oxford, ) preached at Upton upon Severn, on Sunday, January 5, 1772. By Cornelius Winter (1772)
- 389336: The dissenter's guide in choosing a pastor (1799)
- 389359: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1795)
- 389371: Extracts from a narrative of the conversion of an Asiatic prince to the Christian faith (1798)
- 389406: The new Margate and Ramsgate guide in letters to a friend describing the accomodations & amusements of those delightful watering places in prose & verse (1780)
- 389409: The trial of Maurice Margarot (1794)
- 389410: The trial of Maurice Margarot (1794)
- 389508: Gems of genius (1798)
- 389524: A select catalogue of books (1785)
- 389576: Every man his own brewer (1800)
- 389763: Re?volution du dix-huit fructidor (quatre Septembre), 1797 (1797)
- 389811: The description and use of a new portable orrery (1799)
- 389855: Voyages and travels of an Indian interpreter and trader (1791)
- 389870: Free and candid reflections occasioned by the late additional duties on sugars and on rum (1783)
- 390054: The rosciad. By the author (1761)
- 390056: Convenient and ornamental architecture (1767)
- 390060: The modern improvements in agriculture (1784)
- 390109: To the nobility and gentry, and to every individual concerned in building; but particularly to all architects (1766)
- 390138: Syllabus of a course of lectures (1800)
- 390177: A New song. To the tune of Pakington's Pound (1733)
- 390343: A complete guide for the management of bees throughout the year (1785)
- 390562: Human prudence (1717)
- 390593: A critical and practical exposition of the Pentateuch (1748)
- 390607: A treatise of universal inland navigations (1790)
- 390699: The witticisms, anecdotes, jests, and sayings, of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1791)
- 391478: The first fifteen Psalms of David, translated into lyric verse (1701)
- 391613: The great apostasy from Christianity (1718)
- 391650: Musæ seatonianæ (1787)
- 391718: A library of divinity (1771)
- 391721: The royal marriage. King Lemuel's lesson (1722)
- 391898: A letter to the Honourable Society of Lincoln's-Inn. Containing a short defence of the doxology to be used at the reading of the Holy Gospels appointed particularly for Sundays and other holidays. (1736)
- 391899: Two essays on justification and the influence of the Holy Spirit (1788)
- 391907: Christ or Anti-Christ (1758)
- 391923: The history of esculent fish (1794)
- 391950: The form of dedication and consecration of a church or chapel, &c (1703)
- 391952: A rattle for grown children (1766)
- 392019: The bouquet, a selection of poems from the most celebrated authors, with some originals. ... (1792)
- 392128: Miscellany of poems (1775)
- 392226: Rules for drawing caricaturas (1791)
- 392238: The trifler (1766)
- 392251: Songs from the rock (1795)
- 392361: Moderate politics (1791)
- 392460: Pious considerations on several important practical truths of the Christian religion (1748)
- 392616: Winter (1792)
- 392775: An authentic narrative of the success of tar-water, in curing a great number and variety of distempers; with remarks, and occasional papers relative to the subject (1746)
- 392873: An account of the testicles (1779)
- 392874: Vases and tripods on twelve plates (1775)
- 392933: Rational recreations, in which the principles of numbers and natural philosophy are clearly and copiously elucidated, by a series of easy, entertaining, interesting experiments (1787)
- 393044: Poems, by a lady (1798)
- 393093: The race. By Mercurius Spur, Esq (1765)
- 393113: The vauxhall songs for the year 1795. Sung by Mrs. Mountain, Miss Milne, Mrs. Franklin, Mr. Dignum, Mr. Taylor, And Master Welsh (1795)
- 393120: The hills of Hybla (1767)
- 393260: A series of plans, for cottages or habitations of the labourer (1792)
- 393530: The principles of drawing ornaments made easy (1780)
- 393531: The manoeuverer, or skilful seaman: being an essay on the Theory and Practice Of the various movements of a ship at sea, AS Well AS Of Naval Evolutions In General. Translated from the French of Mr. Bourde? de Villehuet, by the Chevalier de Sauseuil. Illustrated with thirteen copperplates; Five of which, with many interesting Observations interspersed through the Work, by way of Notes, are the Production of an English Officer. Dedicated, BY Permission, To His Royal Highness The Duke Of Clarence (1788)
- 393579: Sketches of beauty (1787)
- 393593: The hermit of the rock (1789)
- 393683: The efficacy of Perkins's patent metallic tractors (1800)
- 393738: Bellamy (1771)
- 393762: The beauties of the stage (1792)
- 394137: Douglas (1798)
- 394143: Edgar and Emmeline (1777)
- 394362: Historic proof of the doctrinal Calvinism of the Church of England (1793)
- 394386: A catalogue of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments (1799)
- 394455: Books printed for and sold by W. Needham, opposite Gray's-Inn-Gate, Holborn, where Gentlemen may be furnish'd with all Sorts of new Books that come out, and have ready Money for any Library in what Language soever (1748)
- 394745: A discourse on the advantages of the insular situation of Great-Britain (1773)
- 394913: The gentleman's and builder's repository (1760)
- 394914: The gentleman's and builder's repository: or, Architecture display'd (1737)
- 394967: Two treatises (1707)
- 395059: Catalogus universalis librorum, in omni facultate, linguaque insignium, & rarissimorum; Non Solum Ex Catalogis Bibliothecarum Bodleianae, Lugduno-Batavae, Ultrajectinae, Barberinae, Thuanae, Cordesianae, Tellerianae, Slusianae, & Heinsianae, Sed Etiam Ex omnibus fere aliis praelo impressis magno labore & sumptu in usum Studiosorum Collectus. Cum Indice Authorum Alphabetico. ... (1701)
- 395213: Essays on the venereal disease and its concomitant affections (1799)
- 395214: Essays on the veneral disease and its concomitant affections. Part the second: Containing Additional Evidence, with critical and practical Remarks, on the new saline antisyphilitic Remedies; and an Answer to some Objections made against the former Part (1800)
- 395384: Hymns for our Lord's resurrection (1746)
- 395479: The irish miscellany (1749)
- 395480: The winter evenings companion (1751)
- 395481: The cabinet of Momus (1786)
- 395511: A guide to health, beauty, riches, and honour (1796)
- 395669: Hymns for those that seek and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ (1749)
- 395696: Some enquiries (1740)
- 395741: The saints everlasting rest (1798)
- 395819: The gentle shepherd (1797)
- 395830: The modern parish officer (1774)
- 395994: A key to the New Testament (1766)
- 396094: Dear variety (1782)
- 396184: High life below stairs (1797)
- 396230: The english art of cookery (1798)
- 396268: The method of ullaging and inching all sorts of casks and other utensils (1749)
- 396428: A treatise on the improvement of midwifery (1759)
- 396474: The history of the life of Reginald Pole. ... (1767)
- 396517: Philosophical conjectures on aereal influences (1747)
- 396590: The gentleman and cabinet-maker's director (1754)
- 396593: The genuine life, trial, and dying words of Eugene Aram (1759)
- 396865: The gentleman's assistant, tradesman's lawyer, and country-man's friend (1720)
- 396892: The natural, experimental, and medicinal history of the mineral waters of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire (1734)
- 396896: A dissertation upon tea (1730)
- 397085: Index nominum authorum in Catalogo universali. (1701)
- 397144: An introduction to universal history (1787)
- 397279: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Lowth (1766)
- 397287: The life and adventures of a cat (1760)
- 397430: The miscellaneous pieces, as set to music, by Geo. Fred. Handel (1799)
- 397431: The sacred oratorios, as set to music, by Geo. F. Handel (1799)
- 397486: Chronological tables of the high sheriffs of the county of Lincoln (1779)
- 397564: The English works (1723)
- 397565: The English works (1723)
- 397586: The new memorandum book improv'd (1753)
- 397587: The gentleman's new memorandum book improv'd (1762)
- 397594: An alphabetical epitome of the common law of England (1778)
- 397673: The history of Portia (1759)
- 397881: The patriot minister (1778)
- 397904: Parmenides Prince of Macedonia (1752)
- 398158: The game laws (1786)
- 398160: Delineation of curious foreign beasts and birds (1791)
- 398228: The carpenter and joiner's assistant (1797)
- 398239: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large (1759)
- 398334: Cosmology (1792)
- 398378: An estimate of the manners and principles of the times (1757)
- 398380: Epictetus his Morals (1704)
- 398426: The evangelical museum (1792)
- 398429: A voyage to Arabia the happy (1726)
- 398529: Original poems (1792)
- 398553: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Windsor, Aug. 4. 1706 (1706)
- 398728: A treatise of gavelkind (1726)
- 398806: Wakefield's merchant and tradesman's general directory for London (1789)
- 398870: The compleat mineral laws of Derbyshire (1734)
- 398881: Original designs of temples (1766)
- 398950: A compendious view of The religion of nature delineated (1737)
- 398960: A compendious view of The religion of nature delineated (1726)
- 399448: A register and chronicle ecclesiastical and civil (1728)
- 399457: A register and chronicle ecclesiastical and civil (1728)
- 399537: The interpreter of words and terms (1701)
- 399544: Geometry made easy (1752)
- 399552: An illustration and mensuration of solid geometry (1787)
- 399668: Caius Crispus Sallustius the historian made English (1709)
- 399847: A discourse preach'd at Somerset-Chapel (1756)
- 399872: An italian and English pocket dictionary (1787)
- 399884: Ferme orne?e; or Rural improvements (1795)
- 399935: C. C. Sallustii Bellum Catilinarium & Jugurthinum (1744)
- 399971: Elements of the art of assaying metals (1764)
- 399985: Letters from an American farmer (1782)
- 400026: Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy (1768)
- 400028: Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy; both in theory and practice: in two books (1768)
- 400265: The construction of timber (1774)
- 400354: A sermon preached in the parish church of Hackney (1794)
- 400419: The virgin unmask'd (1777)
- 400612: The theology of Plato (1793)
- 400624: The newtonian system of philosophy. Adapted to the capacities of young ladies and gentlemen (1794)
- 400669: Mr. King's apology (1798)
- 400810: Paradise regain'd (1779)
- 400836: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1777)
- 400854: Sir John Cockle at court (1777)
- 400855: The king and the miller of Mansfield (1777)
- 400911: Advice to the Magdalens. (1760)
- 400988: A report, with the appendix, from the committee of the House of Commons (1737)
- 401061: Annals of horsemanship (1796)
- 401093: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1795)
- 401094: An essay on the construction and building of chimneys (1793)
- 401153: Officium eucharisticum (1724)
- 401363: The adventures, of Telemachus (1792)
- 401380: The spirit of laws (1793)
- 401524: An essay on education (1751)
- 401672: The monitor: consisting principally of original essays, both in prose and verse. As published at London and Bristol, in weekly numbers (1790)
- 401695: Questions importantes sur le commerce (1755)
- 401805: A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell (1747)
- 401931: Anecdotes of archery, ancient and modern (1791)
- 401965: Oppian's Cynegeticks (1736)
- 401971: A christian alarm (1710)
- 402279: Plans, elevations and sections, of noblemen and gentlemen's houses (1767)
- 402281: Plans, elevations, and sections, of noblemen and gentlemen's houses (1783)
- 402411: Lectures in experimental philosophy (1752)
- 402453: A sermon preached before the president (1778)
- 402531: Thesaurus ecclesiasticus (1788)
- 402578: The history of the ancient and present state of the navigation of the port of King's-Lyn (1766)
- 402584: Dairying exemplified (1787)
- 402611: Culpeper's English family physician (1792)
- 402681: C. Julii Cæsaris quæ exstant (1706)
- 402893: Memoirs of **** (1765)
- 403068: The practical builder (1793)
- 403250: A dictionary of music (1775)
- 403483: The doctrine of life for the New Jerusalem (1791)
- 403549: A proposition for a new order in architecture (1797)
- 403562: The history of England (1732)
- 403637: Critical essays on dramatic poetry (1761)
- 403670: Letters concerning the English nation (1760)
- 403681: Exhortations a? Mr. de Voltaire (1774)
- 403792: The comedies (1765)
- 403907: The excellency, and benefits, of a religious education (1715)
- 404045: Tully's five books de finibus; or, Concerning the last object of desire and aversion (1702)
- 404067: A classical dictionary of the vulgar tongue (1785)
- 404140: The experienced solicitor (1773)
- 404189: The english connoisseur (1766)
- 404254: A voyage to South America (1772)
- 404262: A voyage to South-America (1758)
- 404315: A classical dictionary of the vulgar tongue (1796)
- 404321: The reasonableness and certainty of the Christian religion (1708)
- 404323: The reasonableness and certainty of the Christian religion (1715)
- 404568: The reasonableness and certainty of the Christian religion (1721)
- 404580: Humane prudence (1710)
- 404581: Humane prudence (1702)
- 404596: Prodigium Willinghamense (1747)
- 404620: Epictetus his morals (1721)
- 404704: Concilia Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae (1737)
- 404842: The genuine trial of Margery Beddingfield and Richard Ringe (1763)
- 404859: Convenient and ornamental architecture (1770)
- 405119: The london calendar, or court and city register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1788; Including a Complete and Correct List of the present Parliament, more extensive and useful than in any other Book of the Kind yet published. Containing England. I. Correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Seminaries, Medical Societies, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets, State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Carefully corrected at the Respective Offices (1788)
- 405120: The london calendar, or court and city register, for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year, 1790; Including a Complete and Correct List of the present Parliament, more extensive and useful than in any other Book of the Kind yet published. Containing, England. I. Correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Seminaries, Medical Societies, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets, State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Carefully corrected at the Respective Offices (1790)
- 405160: A treatise on domestic pigeons (1765)
- 405459: A treatise of music (1775)
- 405513: The whole proceedings in the cause on the action brought by the Rt. Hon. Geo. Onslow (1770)
- 405742: The wonders of the little world (1791)
- 405958: On peace (1794)
- 405997: Letters; written by Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740. Published from the originals; with notes explanatory and historical. By John Hawkesworth, LL.D (1768)
- 406004: Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin; and several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740. Published from the originals; with notes explanatory and historical, by John Hawkesworth, L.L.D. (1766)
- 406109: An account of some German volcanos (1776)
- 406294: The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African (1789)
- 406295: The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano (1790)
- 406336: The history of Ireland (1751)
- 406420: Parochial music corrected (1762)
- 406719: Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patricks, Dublin, and several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740 (1769)
- 406891: Parsley's lyric repository, for 1789 (1789)
- 406944: The instructions of a parish minister to his parishioners, on the subject of popery (1753)
- 406979: The antiquities of Scotland by Francis Grose Esq: F. A. S. the First Volume. (1789)
- 406989: A catalogue of the genuine library of John Watson Reed, Esq. F. S. A. Late of Ely-Place, deceased, containing, amongst other curious articles, Shakespeare's Works, first Edition-Many of Shakespeare's Plays, the Original Quarto Editions,-Domesday Book, 2 vol. - several of the English County Histories-Madox's Works,-Dufresne, Carpentier, Skinner, Spelman, Junius and Chambers's Dictionaries-Hearne, Byrne and Watts's Views-a Receipt for Boydell's Edition of Shakespeare, &c. &c. Which will be sold by auction by J. Egerton, Bookseller, At the room in Scotland Yard, on Monday, March 1st, 1790, And the following Day. To be viewed on Saturday, February 27th, and to the Sale, which will begin each Day punctually at Twelve O'Clock. Catalogues may be had at the Place of Sale; of Mr. Debrett, Piccadilly; Mr. L. Davis, Holborn; Mr. Owen, Temple-Bar; Mr. Sewell, Cornhill; and of Messrs. Egerton, Whitehall (1790)
- 407122: The excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ (1772)
- 407682: Erratics: by a sailor; containing rambles in Norfolk, and elsewhere. In which are interspersed, some observations on the late attempts to revive the Cromwellian observance of the sabbath. Together with some hints on the present pernicious mode of burying the dead; and a remedy proposed (1800)
- 407891: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1755)
- 407965: A french grammar (1790)
- 408182: Miscellanies. The ninth volume. By Dr. Swift (1751)
- 408183: Miscellanies. The eighth volume. By Dr. Swift (1751)
- 408361: Geometrical and graphical essays (1800)
- 408487: The entire ceremonies of the coronations of His Majesty King Charles II. and of her Majesty Queen Mary, Consort to James II (1761)
- 408595: P. Virgilii Maronis Georgicon lib. IV (1788)
- 408701: A sermon preached at Lambeth Chapel (1769)
- 408818: The succession of parliaments; being exact lists of the members, chosen at each general election, from the restoration, to the last general election, 1761, with other useful matters. By Charles Whitworth, Esq; member of Parliament (1764)
- 408829: A poetic survey round Birmingham (1800)
- 408911: Observations on affairs in Ireland, from the settlement in 1691, to the present time (1766)
- 408918: Sermons on the Divinity of Christ (1793)
- 408929: Considerations on the theory of religion (1755)
- 409027: Letters, written by Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740. Published from the originals; with notes explanatory and historical, by John Hawkesworth, LL.D. (1767)
- 409069: A plain and earnest address to Britons, especially farmers (1792)
- 409080: The man of sin (1794)
- 409187: The requisition of subscription to the Thirty-Nine Articles and liturgy of the Church of England not inconsistent with Christian liberty (1787)
- 409321: A moral essay upon friendship (1702)
- 409325: The nature and practice of real actions (1701)
- 409331: Plan of the register-office for buying and selling carriages and horses, by William Felton, Coach-Maker, No. 36, Leather-Lane, Holborn (1795)
- 409349: A sermon preached before the King in St. James's Chapel, upon the thirtieth of January, 1715 being the day of the martyrdom of King Charles I (1716)
- 409423: A memorial of ancient British piety (1761)
- 409426: A grammar of the English tongue (1714)
- 409459: The lusiad (1776)
- 409530: Miscellanea aulica: or, a collection of state-treatises, never before publish'd (1702)
- 409578: The corruptions of the Church of Rome (1707)
- 409735: Fifty small original, and elegant views of the most splendid churches, villages, rural prospects. and masterly pieces of architecture, adjacent to London (1750)
- 409756: The right of succession to the kingdom of England (1703)
- 409870: The practice of the spiritual or ecclesiastical courts (1708)
- 409920: A treatise of vapours (1707)
- 410070: The use of astronomy in history and chronology exemplified (1764)
- 410074: An abstract of the act, for imposing certain duties on income (1799)
- 410139: A collection of the supplies, and ways and means, from the Revolution to the present time (1763)
- 410149: A complete digest of the theory, laws, and practice of insurance (1781)
- 410176: East-Bourne (1787)
- 410293: Observations upon the important object of preserving wheat and other grain from vermin, with a safe and efficacious method to prevent the great depredations that are made on those valuable articles (1796)
- 410522: The art of divine contentment (1793)
- 410545: Bibliotheca biographica: a synopsis of universal biography, ancient and modern (1760)
- 410603: Church-langton: a poem, by W. Woty (1773)
- 410667: Dictionarium polygraphicum (1758)
- 410726: England and Wales described (1762)
- 410796: The game law (1711)
- 410797: The game law (1722)
- 410798: The game law (1712)
- 410811: The glories of the gospel exemplified (1792)
- 410972: The lusiad (1778)
- 411206: A short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c (1730)
- 411207: A short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c (1738)
- 411241: A supplement containing an abridgment and review of A discourse concerning the law of inheritances in fee, &c (1737)
- 411280: A treatise on carriages (1796)
- 411301: A view of the wax work figures in King Henry the 7th's Chapel, Westminster Abbey (1770)
- 411379: Dr. Goldsmith's Roman history abridged by himself for the use of schools (1772)
- 411380: The roman history abridged for the use of schools, by Dr. Goldsmith (1786)
- 411381: Dr. Goldsmith's Roman history, abridged by himself, for the use of schools. The fifth edition corrected. With copper plates (1790)
- 411669: The delights of flower-painting (1756)
- 411839: Observations upon the expediency of revising the present English version of the epistles in the New Testament (1794)
- 411873: The principles of the Christian religion explained (1720)
- 411923: Specimens of Gothic ornaments selected from the parish church of Lavenham in Suffolk on forty plates. (1796)
- 412027: The miscellaneous works of Dr. Goldsmith. Containing all his essays and poems (1780)
- 412028: The miscellaneous works of Dr. Goldsmith. Containing all his essays and poems (1782)
- 412029: The miscellaneous works of Dr. Goldsmith. Containing all his essays and poems (1784)
- 412030: The miscellaneous works of Dr Goldsmith. Containing all his essays and poems (1786)
- 412091: The cabinet-Maker and upholsterer's guide (1794)
- 412098: A catalogue of modern books on architecture, theoretical, practical, and ornamental; viz. Books of plans and elevations for houses, temples, bridges, &c. Of ornaments for internal decorations, foliage for carvers, &c. on perspective. Books of use to carpenters, bricklayers, and workmen in general, &c. &c. Which with the best ancient authors, are constantly on sale at I. and J. Taylor's Architectural Library, no.56, High Holborn, London: where may be had the works of the most celebrate French architects and engineers (1794)
- 412365: Voyages and travels in the Levant; in the years 1749, 50, 51, 52 (1766)
- 412413: An account of the Isle of Man (1702)
- 412433: The antiquities of Ireland (1791)
- 412434: The antiquities of Ireland (1795)
- 412435: The antiquities of Ireland (1797)
- 412437: The antiquities of Ireland (1795)
- 412455: A catalogue of the Harleian collection of manuscripts (1759)
- 412486: The divine right of episcopacy asserted (1708)
- 412498: Encaustic: or, Count Caylus's method of painting in the manner of the ancients (1760)
- 412504: An estimate of the manners and principles of the times (1757)
- 412510: Familiar letters on various subjects of business and amusement (1765)
- 412746: Festivous notes on the history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote (1768)
- 412795: The adventures of Telemachus (1785)
- 412798: An estimate of the manners and principles of the times (1757)
- 412799: An estimate of the manners and principles of the times (1757)
- 412808: Monastic remains and ancient castles in England and Wales (1792)
- 412846: An estimate of the manners and principles of the times. By the author of essays on the characteristics, &c (1758)
- 412847: An estimate of the manners and principles of the times (1757)
- 412851: Examen: or, an enquiry into the credit and veracity of a pretended complete history (1740)
- 412869: Trallianus reviviscens: or, an account of Alexander Trallian (1734)
- 412917: Skirving's farewell to his country. Tune. - Lochaber, &c (1794)
- 412948: Francis Linley, successor to Mr. Bland. Catalogue of glees, catches, canons, canzonets, madrigal duets, &c. &c. Printed and sold by J. Bland, No.45, Holborn, London (1796)
- 412952: The reports of Sir Edward Coke (1777)
- 412987: The hermit (1751)
- 413027: Designs in architecture (1790)
- 413069: The art of making common salt (1748)
- 413224: The microscopical theatre of seeds (1745)
- 413317: Plain proofs of the deity of Christ, and of the benefit inseparable from believing it, with a true heart, and of the pernicious consequences of denying it (1790)
- 413411: The mystical initiations (1787)
- 413899: Le valet reconnaissant (1796)
- 413904: Analyse sur la justice du commerce du rachat des esclaves de la co?te D'Afrique. Par Joseph-Joachim da Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho, Portugais (1798)
- 413914: Considerations on the use of injections in the gonorrhoea (1773)
- 414243: On the principle of vitality in man, as described in the Holy Scriptures, and the difference between true and apparent Death. A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Andrew in Holborn, On Sunday, March 22, 1789, for the benefit of the Humane Society, by Samuel, Lord Bishop of St. David's (1789)
- 414249: On the use and abuse of externals in religion. A sermon. By John Brown, M. A. Chaplain to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Carlisle. Preached at the consecration of St. James's church in Whitehaven, by the right reverend The Lord Bishop of Carlisle (1753)
- 414267: The opera: a poem. By the author of the Coach Drivers. Book I (1767)
- 414407: Original letters written to the Earl of Arlington (1712)
- 414461: Osway (1795)
- 414526: The Palatines catechism, or, A true description of their camps at Black-Heath and Camberwell (1709)
- 414721: The patent, a poem. By the author of the Graces (1776)
- 414916: A political enquiry into the consequences of enclosing waste lands, and the causes of the present high price of butchers meat. Being the sentiments of a society of farmers in ----shire (1785)
- 415030: The popular clamour against the Jews indefensible (1753)
- 415145: The seasons (1776)
- 415476: The prodigal. A dramatic piece. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in the Hay-Market, December 2, 1793 (1794)
- 415559: A reply to some parts of the Bishop of Landaff's address to the people of Great Britain (1798)
- 415596: A report from the committee appointed to enquire into the state of the goals of this kingdom. Relating to the King's-Bench prison. Publish'd by order of the House of Commons (1730)
- 415642: The report of the Committee of Constitution, of the London Corresponding Society (1794)
- 415692: The report, with the appendix, from the Committee of the House of Commons Appointed to Enquire into the Frauds and Abuses in the Customs, to the prejudice of trade, and diminution of the revenue. Published by order of the House of Commons. (1733)
- 415693: The report, with the appendix, from the committee of the House of Commons (1733)
- 415765: The retributions of charity. A sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, the sheriffs, and the governors of the several hospitals in the city of London, at St. Bridget's church, on April 7, 1735. Being Monday in Easter Week. By The Right Reverend Father in God Richard Lord Bishop of Lincoln. (1735)
- 415849: A rhapsody occasioned by a late extraordinary decision. And inscribed to Sir Watkin Lewes (1775)
- 415853: Richard III. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Shakespeare (1778)
- 416003: The rights of man (1793)
- 416373: The desolation of America: a poem (1777)
- 416714: A treatise, on the true effects of drinking spirituous liquors, wine and beer, on body and mind. Absolutely necessary for every body (1794)
- 416769: A sermon on the late general fast (1776)
- 416951: The providential division of men into rich and poor, and the respective duties thence arising, briefly consider'd in a sermon preach'd in the Parish Church of St. Sepulchres, May 27. 1708 (1708)
- 417438: Reflections on the expediency of opening the trade to Turkey (1753)
- 417439: Reflections on the expediency of a law for the naturalization of foreign Protestants (1752)
- 417440: Reflections on the expediency of a law for the naturalization of foreign Protestants (1751)
- 417441: Reflections on the expediency of opening the trade to Turky (1755)
- 417477: Reflections or hints founded upon experience and facts, touching the law (1759)
- 417480: Reflections upon Reflections (1790)
- 417592: Religion tryed by the test of sober and impartial reason (1713)
- 417663: Remarks on some observations on Dr. Brown's dissertation on poetry and musick. In a letter to the author of the observations. (1764)
- 417778: The rudiments of ancient architecture (1789)
- 418164: A second letter to a friend concerning naturalizations (1753)
- 418292: Selections from the correspondence of General Washington and James Anderson (1800)
- 418395: A sermon preached at Gray's Inn Chapel, on Friday, February 6, 1756 (1756)
- 418398: A sermon preached at Lambeth Chapel, on the consecration of the Right Rev. Jonathan Shipley, D.D. lord bishop of Landaff, February 12, 1769. By Thomas Balguy, D.D. archdeacon of Winchester. Published by order of the archbishop (1769)
- 418403: A sermon preached at St. George's Bloomsbury, on Sunday, March 28 (1779)
- 418495: A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough (1753)
- 418553: A sermon preached before the House of Commons at St. Margaret's Westminster; on Wednesay [sic], Jan. 30, 1739/40 (1740)
- 418554: A sermon preached before the House of Commons at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Wednesay [sic], Jan. 30, 1739/40. Being the day appointed to be observed as the day of the martyrdom of King Charles I. The second edition. By John Whalley, D. D. Master of St. Peter's College in Cambridge, and Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty. (1740)
- 418658: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1713)
- 418720: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St Paul's, at the annual meeting of the sons of the clergy, on Thursday February 5. 1729/30 (1730)
- 419114: Simkin Redivivus to Simon (1796)
- 419383: The standard of the Lord of Hosts exalted (1790)
- 419473: Statutes and rules (1759)
- 419478: Sterne's witticisms, or Yorick's convivial jester (1782)
- 419840: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons (1705)
- 419851: A sermon preach'd before the House of Lords, at the Abbey-Church in Westminster (1708)
- 419852: A sermon preach'd before the House of Lords, at the Abbey-Church in Westminster (1708)
- 419916: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London (1706)
- 419946: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, at their annual assembly in the cathedral-church of St. Paul, London. Upon Thursday Dec. 6. 1711. By Nath. Marshall, L. L. B. Rector of finchly, Middlesex. To which are annex'd, an abstract of the charter, erecting the Corporation; and a True Account of the Sums distributed last Year (1712)
- 419972: A sermon preach'd in St. John's chapel in the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, on Sunday February 8, 1756. being the Sunday after the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humiliation, on account of the dreadful earthquake at Lisbon. By the Rev. James Hallifax, M. A. Published at the Request of the Trustees of St. John's Chapel (1756)
- 419997: A sermon preach'd (1704)
- 420010: A sermon preach'd January 31st. 1714/15 (1715)
- 420038: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners (1706)
- 420337: A sorrowful lamentation and last farewell of all the prisoners to be executed on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday next, with an account of the places where the unhappy people are to suffer (1780)
- 420704: The tears of Britannia; a poem (1778)
- 421024: Thoughts on the present county petitions (1780)
- 421054: Three discourses delivered in Argyle Chapel, Bath, January XXX, MDCCXCI (1791)
- 421126: The times (1764)
- 421147: The sorrowful separation of the faithful pastor from his affectionate flock (1796)
- 421241: United parishes of St. Andrew, Holborn, above the Bars, and St. George the Martyr, Middlesex. Workhouse, Gray's Inn-Lane, 7th December, 1792. At a general meeting of the inhabitants of these united parishes, Mr. Serjeant Watson in the chair, (1792)
- 421621: A vindication of the author of The divine legation of Moses (1738)
- 421662: A vindication of the proceedings of some members of the Lower House of the last Convocation (1702)
- 421842: To be seen and sold, at Brookes's menageire, near Gray's Inn-Gate, Holborn; the following curious birds and beasts. (1780)
- 422221: Tom Paine's jests (1794)
- 422244: Topsy turvy (1793)
- 422245: Topsy turvy (1793)
- 422246: Topsy turvy (1793)
- 422363: Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, of Tudela: through Europe, Asia, and Africa (1783)
- 422364: Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, of Tudela: through Europe, Asia, and Africa (1784)
- 422379: A treatise concerning the malignant fever in Barbados (1740)
- 422397: A treatise on civil architecture (1759)
- 422400: A treatise on marriage (1771)
- 422412: A treatise on the laws of England; concerning estates in lands, advowsons, or hereditaments, of what Kind soever; advising Persons interested therein, either as Purchasers, Mortgagees, or otherwise, - as well as Conveyancers, what Methods are proper to be used in Relation to the Security of Titles to such Estates: with some observations on the laws of bankruptcy. By Henry Collet, Esq; Barrister at Law (1754)
- 422419: A treatise on the virtues and uses of whey. By Frederick Hoffmann, M.D. Physician to his present Majesty the King of Prussia (1761)
- 422451: The trial of Joseph Gerrald, delegate from the London Corresponding Society, to the British Convention (1794)
- 422666: The true patriot. A sermon preached before the military association of the united parishes of St. Andrew, Holborn, and St. George, the Martyr, Middlesex (1798)
- 423017: The way to eternal salvation plainly pointed out (1734)
- 423059: A wedding sermon: being the substance of a discourse delivered at Glass-House yard, on May 14, 1775. Preached by particular desire: And now published at the request of the Bride-Groom, and of others who heard it. To which is added, an address, (by way of caution and advice) to young persons. By R. Elliot, A. B. And formerly of Bennet-College, Cambridge (1778)
- 423182: Who fares best (1792)
- 423210: The whole proceedings on the special commissions of Oyer and Terminer and Goal delivery, for the county of Sussex, held at Chichester, the 16th, 17th, and 18th days of January last (1749)
- 423227: The widow'd wife. A comedy (1767)
- 423228: The widow'd wife. A comedy (1768)
- 423276: William Smith and Co. manufacturers from Worcestershire, having taken the warehouse late Mr. Caldwall's, above Gray's-Inn-Gate, in Holborn, have opened for sale great choice of fine ... carpets (1765)
- 423314: The wisdom and goodness of God, in the vegetable creation (1760)
- 423315: The wisdom and goodness of God, in the vegetable creation, farther considered (1761)
- 423492: The works of Jonathan Richardson (1792)
- 423779: Bainbridge, hat-maker and hosier, begs leave to inform his friends and the public (1770)
- 424487: By authority. The proceedings at large on the trial of Moses Corbet, Esq; lieutenant governor of Jersey. Tried by a Court Martial, held at the Horse Guards, May 1, 1781. Taken in short hand, by W. Williamson, short hand writer, No. 5, Furnival's Inn Court (1781)
- 424499: Bribery (1765)
- 424625: An elegy on his Royal Highness, the Duke of Cumberland, (1765)
- 425272: J. Branscomb, proprietor of the Lucky office, at no. 11, Holborn, and at Mr. Sievwright's, no. 12, Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, begs leave to inform the public that he is now selling tickets, ... in the present lottery, at either of the above offices, (1799)
- 425346: Consideration on the tithe-bill, for the commutation of tithes, now defending in Parliament (1789)
- 425398: The new universal letter writer, or The whole art of general correspondence; for both sexes: consisting of a series of the most interesting and instructive entire new letters, on every occurence in life (1790)
- 425717: Emblems of love (1750)
- 425819: Practice (1760)
- 425863: On Monday, February, 1st 1796. will be published, number I, (Price only Six-Pence,) to be continued once a fortnight without any interruption whatever, till the whole is compleated, of the letters of Lady Rachel Russell; from the manuscript in the library at Wooburn Abbey (1796)
- 425883: Chemical recreations. Directions for performing in a ready manner a variety of amusing and striking chemical experiments (1800)
- 425884: The description and use of the sensitive fish, sold by W. and S. Jones, opticians, No. 135, Holborn, London (1800)
- 425885: A list of chemical tests, preparations, and instruments, sold by W. and S. Jones, No. 135, Holborn, London (1800)
- 426230: A letter to the suscribers and non-subscribers to the loan of eighteen millions (1796)
- 430394: The new art of cookery; according to the present practice (1798)
- 430403: The new art of cookery; according to the present practice (1798)
- 439205: A sermon against the dangerous and sinful practice of inoculation (1730)
- 443703: A sermon preached before His Grace John Duke of Marlborough (1752)
- 453735: The new art of cookery, according to the present practice (1792)
- 468045: The London courant, and daily advertiser (1782)
- 468056: The General advertiser (1790)
- 468144: The antiquities of Scotland (1797)
- 468174: The practical builder (1787)
- 468185: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1788)
- 468246: The gallant history of the life & death of that most noble knight, Sir Beuis of Southampton (1691)
- 468469: Humane prudence, or The art by which a man may raise himself and fortune to grandeur. (1693)
- 468553: Inte?re?ts des puissances de l'Europe, par rapport a? la France, et a? sa re?volution (1796)
- 469236: Green Hatch Holborn. A thee and thou almanack for 1738 (1738)
- 469306: Tagebuch u?ber die Vorfa?lle im Tempel-Thurme. Wa?hrend der Gefangenschaft Ludwigs des XVI, Ko?nigs von Frankreich. Von H. Cl?ery, ... Aus dem Original-Manuscript u?bersetzt von M***. (1798)
- 469533: The liturgy of the Church of England: adorn'd with 52 historical cuts (1773)
- 469591: Letters of consolation to a nobleman under sentence of death (1760)
- 469791: The patriotic wolves (1793)
- 469884: Picturesque miscellanies (1785)
- 469918: Cryptography. Or a new, easy, and compendious system of short-hand (1762)
- 470103: A compleat guide to gentlemen and farmers (1779)
- 470902: A pocket companion, and directory, for the members of the Baptized church at Walworth. (1795)
- 471168: The third edition of, A true and correct list of the members of the House of Commons, with the places they represent, and also, what posts they enjoy under the government (1739)
- 471273: The building act, passed in the fourteenth year of George III (1787)
- 471398: The ladies annual journal; or, Complete pocket-book (17uu)
- 471556: A sermon preached before the King in St. James's Chapel, upon the thirtieth of January, 1715 being the day of the martyrdom of King Charles I (1715)
- 471803: An act for employing the poor, and more effectually watching the united parishes of St. Andrew, Holborn and St. George the Martyr, Middlesex. (1799)
- 472894: Trusler's clerical and universal almanack (1798)
- 473485: False notions of liberty in religion and government destructive of both (1713)
- 473558: Considerations suggested by the present scarcity of corn, tending to alleviate the national distress (1800)
- 473749: J. Branscomb, proprietor of the Lucky office, at no. 11, Holborn, and at Mr. Sievwright's, no. 12, Nicolson Street, Edinburgh (1800)
- 473750: Branscomb, [so]me of the original contractors for the present, likewise for the three last [I]rish lotteries (1799)
- 473844: Plans, elevations & sections presented to the Corporation of Bath for the improvement of the baths in that city (1790)
- 474068: A catalogue of modern books on architecture (1795)
- 474627: The description and use of the pocket case of mathematical instruments (1793)
- 474717: St. Andrew's Holborn, above bars, [blank] 17[blank] and St. George the Martyr's. Received of [blank] the sum of [blank] quarter's rate to the scavengers, due [blank] last past, by [blank] (1750)
- 474947: The rights of man (1796)
- 475094: London's glory reviv'd (1700)
- 475102: A treatise on ancient armour and weapons (1785)
- 475387: In January next will be published, elegantly engraved in aqua-tinta, on thirty-four plates, quarto, price 1l. 5s. in boards, Hints for dwellings: consisting of original designs for cottages, farm-houses, villas, &c. plain and ornamental; with plans to each: in which strict attention is paid to unite convenience and elegance with economy. Including some designs for town houses. By D. Laing, architect and surveyor. Published by J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library, no.59, High Holborn, London. (1799)
- 475387: In January next will be published, elegantly engraved in aqua-tinta, on thirty-four plates, quarto, price 1l. 5s. in boards, Hints for dwellings: consisting of original designs for cottages, farm-houses, villas, &c. plain and ornamental; with plans to each: in which strict attention is paid to unite convenience and elegance with economy. Including some designs for town houses. By D. Laing, architect and surveyor. Published by J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library, no.59, High Holborn, London. (1799)
- 475537: Elizabeth Dawson, hosier (1750)
- 475720: 12. This day is published, by C. Taylor, No. 10, Holborn, London (1791)
- 475720: 12. This day is published, by C. Taylor, No. 10, Holborn, London (1791)
- 475720: 12. This day is published, by C. Taylor, No. 10, Holborn, London (1791)
- 476004: The beautiful shepherdess of Arcadia (1711)
- 476214: Right Hon. Edmund Burke. Admirable definition of the terms, regicide, Jacobinism, and atheism (1796)
- 476728: The humble representation of the House of Commons to the King, with His Majesty's most gracious answer thereunto (1728)
- 476936: The old man his son & ass (1771)
- 477027: Strange and lamentable news from Ireland (1676)
- 477473: Tommy and Sally; or, The sailor's return to his sweetheart (1760)
- 477761: Divine songs (1776)
- 477763: This day is published, price five shillings, in boards, Experiments with the metallic tractors (1799)
- 477765: This day is published in two volumes octavo; price bound 12s, illustrated with copper-plates, A voyage to South America (1758)
- 477893: An hymn (1767)
- 478080: Fables and storyes moralized (1699)
- 478204: Fables and storyes moralized (1699)
- 478701: A catalogue of the well-chosen and valuable library of that eminent surgeon Mr. George Bell, F.R.S. deceas'd (1758)
- 478724: Alphabetical table of contents to the first volume of legal recreations (1792)
- 478789: An antidote against revolutions (1794)
- 478827: Charming Belinda's garland (1714)
- 478828: The sincere lover's garland (1714)
- 478997: A dialogue between Dr. Johnson and Dr. Goldsmith, in the Shades (1785)
- 479039: An address to the hopeful young gentry of England (1669)
- 479338: A vindication of the Baptists, from the criminality of a charge exhibited against them, by the Rev. Mr. Wesley (1789)
- 479475: Merchants accompts, in the true Italian method (1701)
- 479476: The divine life, or, Christ within us (1755)
- 479606: Milton's Paradise lost, or, The fall of man (1773)
- 479750: The history of the last Parliament (1702)
- 479808: An abstract of the proposals for erecting and establishing a new society, for a perpetual assurance for insuring lives, by the name of Great-Britain's Royal-Society, for securing to any person or persons, or their assigns for ever, several great sums of money at the death of their respective nominees, according to their several contributions thereto. By John Hartley, register and sole inventor of the amicable-society for a perpetual assurance-office, established by charter. (1711)
- 479811: A cat with four hundred and fifty tails (1791)
- 479812: The knights; or Sketches of the heroic age (1797)
- 479814: Eighteen sermons on practical subjects (1730)
- 480245: A catalogue of books, in physic, surgery, anatomy, medicine, natural history, botany, &c (1786)
- 480339: An humble petition in behalf of the poor children in these six parishes, St. Martins, St. Giles's, St. Clements, St. Paul's Covent Garden, St. Mary Savoy, and part of St. Andrews Holborn. (1682)
- 480496: The poetical works of William Shenstone (1798)
- 480591: The principles of English farriery vindicated (1800)
- 480728: The entanglement; or, The history of Miss Eleonora Frampton, and Miss Anastasia Shaftoe (1768)
- 480755: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1758)
- 480766: The maid of the farm; or, Memoirs of Susanna James (1783)
- 480779: The distress'd orphan; or, Love in a mad-house (1785)
- 480838: The heavenly doctrine of the New Jerusalem (1787)
- 480914: An essay on means to prevent duelling, as it was submitted to the consideration of the legislative power in the Weekly Packet, Number 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, and 42 (1713)
- 480955: Catalogus librorum instructissimæ bibliothecæ nobilis cujusdam Scoto-Britanni in quavis lingua & facultate insignium (1689)
- 480979: Advice to the officers of the British Navy. (1790)
- 481007: Paradise reviewed (1791)
- Holborne hill
- 200120: A matter of moment, or a Case of waight (1608)
- Oldboorne hill
- Oldborne hill
- Oldeborne hill
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