MoEML References in Shakeosphere
MERC2: Merchant Taylors? Hall (?)
Variants:
- Hall
- 352: A law grammar (1767)
- 358: The new royal encyclopędia (1791)
- 567: The life and complete trial of Kenith Mackenzie, Esq (1785)
- 753: A letter to Charles Grey, Esq (1795)
- 754: Letter to Earl Fitzwilliam (1795)
- 963: A miscellany of original poems, translations (1732)
- 1012: Lord Mansfield's speech in giving the judgment of the Court of King's-Bench (1775)
- 1837: A poem. Occasioned by the militia bill, now depending (1757)
- 1897: A poem, occasion'd by the successes of the present war (1707)
- 2002: A poem on the last day (1750)
- 2057: Pietas Hallensis (1707)
- 2058: Pietas Hallensis (1716)
- 2229: The proceedings in cases of high treason, under a special commission of oyer and terminer (1794)
- 2284: Proceedings in a cause (1791)
- 2369: The progress and practice of a modern attorney (1795)
- 3319: The request (1762)
- 3576: Respectful observations on a late print (1712)
- 4016: The tryal of John Cather, Adam Nixon, David Alexander, and Patrick Cain, otherwise Kane (1751)
- 4145: The trials for high treason (1794)
- 4156: The trials of all the felon prisoners (1793)
- 4168: The trial at large (1786)
- 4178: Trial for adultery (1790)
- 4191: The trial of Isaac Prescott (1786)
- 4292: The trials of all the felon prisoners (1799)
- 4303: The trials of William Earl of Kilmarnock, George Earl of Cromartie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino, for high treason (1746)
- 4335: The trials of all the felon prisoners (1799)
- 4345: The trials of all the felon prisoners (1799)
- 4346: The trials of all the felon prisoners (1799)
- 4360: The trials of all the felon prisoners (1799)
- 4502: The true account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words of James Hall (1741)
- 4567: A true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London (1716)
- 4592: The two cousins (1798)
- 4979: The union (1707)
- 5123: The queen's royal cookery (1709)
- 5125: The queen's royal cookery (1719)
- 5145: The case of tyth-free estates examin'd (1714)
- 5337: The catechism of nature (1794)
- 5369: The column, called the monument, described (1800)
- 5379: A collection of elegiac poesy, all originals (1760)
- 5599: An account of the curious and interesting trial of Thomas Hall (1789)
- 5607: Conscience (1772)
- 5714: The countess of Salisbury (1793)
- 5714: The countess of Salisbury (1793)
- 6201: A collection of the several papers deliver'd by, viz. The Earl of Derwentwater. The Lord Vt. Kenmure. Col. Oxburgh. R. Gascoigne, Esq; The Revd. Mr. W. Paul John Hall, Esq; Capt. John Bruce. John Knox. To which is added a letter sent to the Earl of Derwentwater, a little before he suffer'd, by a Friend of his Lordship's own Persuasion, together with one of Mr. Gascoigne's, the Night before his Execution, to a Person of Eminence, of the same Religion with himself. As likewise an introduction containing th names of those who suffer'd death at Preston, Wigan, Manchester, and Lancaster (1717)
- 6209: Berkeley Hall: or, the pupil of experience (1796)
- 6536: An argument in defence of passive obedience, in opposition to all manner of tenets advanc'd by several pretended fathers of the church, and other eminent writers on the side of resistance to the supreme powers. By White Kennet, D. D. And Dean of Peterborough (1711)
- 6548: An auction of state pictures (1710)
- 6999: The adventurers. A new dramatic piece, of two acts (1777)
- 7105: The adventurers. A new dramatic piece, of two acts (1777)
- 7123: The church of England's joy on the happy accession of Her Most Sacred Majesty Queen Anne, to the throne. Published on the glorious day of her coronation (1702)
- 7136: Another letter from a country-whig to Richard Steele, Esq (1713)
- 7554: An impartial account of that mysterious affair of Elizabeth Canning (1753)
- 7706: The index-Writer (1729)
- 7951: Itinerarium Novi Testamenti (1753)
- 8228: Hell broke-loose; upon Doctor Schvel's sermons (1713)
- 8427: Hicks's Hall. Thursday, October 2, 1794. After the special commission had been read, and the grand jury sworn, the following charge was delivered by Lord Chief Justice Eyre (1794)
- 8508: The highland visions (1712)
- 8660: The history of the rise and growth of schism in Europe (1714)
- 8773: The grounds of the complaint of the principal of Hart-Hall (1735)
- 8841: The great sin and folly of drunkenness (1707)
- 8904: Gospel-worship (1770)
- 8917: A genuine account of the behaviour and dying words of William Dodd (1777)
- 9168: The Gentleman's diary, or The mathematical repository; an almanack for the year of our lord 1790 (1791)
- 9226: A discourse on the study of the law of nature and nations (1800)
- 9227: A discourse on the study of the law of nature and nations (1799)
- 9530: The free-mason's calendar (1786)
- 9845: Contemplations on the historical passages of the Old and New Testament (1749)
- 9867: Contemplations on the historical passages of the Old and New Testament (1796)
- 9939: A letter from the Right Reverend G-lb-rt (1717)
- 10053: The loyal subject (1706)
- 10145: A letter to the Reverend Doctor Durell (1768)
- 10334: The countess of Salisbury (1767)
- 10334: The countess of Salisbury (1767)
- 10406: A lunenburgher general (1705)
- 10453: A letter to Charles Grey, Esq. on his parliamentary conduct, respecting His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. In which are some remarks on "A letter to the Prince of Wales, on a second application to Parliament." And Likewise ON The ``observations.'' (1795)
- 10548: A letter to the people of Great Britain, on the present alarming crisis (1771)
- 10726: A letter to Mr. W. Frend, of Canterbury (1789)
- 10748: The limehouse dream; or, the churches prop. Enter'd in the Hall Book, Pursuant to a late Act of Parliament (1710)
- 10820: The lawyers' panic (1785)
- 11126: The proceedings of the Court of Hustings (1739)
- 11317: The people's duty on the return of peace (1763)
- 11406: The peruvian (1786)
- 11677: My Lord of P-----ke's speech at the Treaty of Peace with His Majesty King Charles I (1713)
- 11877: Peace, or Poverty (1712)
- 12215: A poetical epistle to a falling minister (1789)
- 12371: Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease (1764)
- 12532: S. Puffendorfii De officio hominis et civis juxta legem naturalem libri duo (1701)
- 12735: Poems on various subjects, written in the Debtors' Ward, Winchester (1800)
- 12877: The scripture doctrine of the resurrection (1736)
- 12910: Memoir concerning the passages to and from China, by Dalrymple. June 1782 (1787)
- 12965: A second letter to the author of the North Briton (1763)
- 13025: The doctrine of original sin considered (1725)
- 13069: The doctrine of the cross (1703)
- 13404: A second whigg-letter, from William Prynn to Nestor Ironside, Esq (1713)
- 13588: A short account of Scotland (1715)
- 13851: Serpentes avibus geminentur, tigribus agni. Several preparatory instances of Mr. Castleton's way of writing produc'd against the intricate representation of him in the foresaid Spectator. (1715)
- 14013: A sermon preach'd at Lavenham in Suffolk, at the ordination of Mr. Thomas Hall (1715)
- 14131: A sermon preach'd at the Assizes, held at Guilford (1705)
- 14276: Some short reflections upon Mr. Bradbury's late libel intituled, The ass and the serpent (1713)
- 14632: A sermon preach'd before the King (1717)
- 14725: Stenography; or, Short-hand improved (1770)
- 14840: The great importance of a religious life consider'd (1721)
- 15419: Speculum anni (1796)
- 15422: Speculum anni (1798)
- 15738: The peruvian (1786)
- 15771: The speech made by Eustace Budgell, Esq (1720)
- 16568: The War of the wigs, a poem, occasioned by a late event in Westminster Hall (1785)
- 16621: The will of General George Washington (1800)
- 16737: A word of caution (or advice) against the Socinian poison of William Frend (1789)
- 16847: The well-Bred scholar (1794)
- 16955: A sermon preach'd before the convocation held by the Archbishop, bishops, and the clergy of the province of Canterbury, in St. Paul's Cathedral, on Saturday the 25th of November, 1710. By White Kennet, Dean of Peterborough, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Publish'd by the Command of the most Reverend the Archbishop. Made English for the benefit of the Dissenting teachers, with some Cursorary Remarks (1711)
- 17049: An analysis of the Tilbury alterative water (1786)
- 17312: The whole of the trial of the Hon. Charles Wyndham (1791)
- 17339: The works of the Right Reverend father in God Joseph Hall, Lord Bishop of Norwich (1714)
- 17598: Six philosophical dissertations (1770)
- 17820: Parsley's lyric repository, for 1791 (1791)
- 17980: A report of the Committee of the Lower House of Convocation, appointed to draw up a representation to be laid before the Arch-Bishop and Bishops of the Province of Canterbury (1717)
- 18169: Anecdotes and characteristics of Frederick the Great (1789)
- 18203: Captain Fayrer Hall's evidence (1732)
- 18260: The best bargain (1707)
- 18425: England's triumph, in the joyful coronation of a Protestant Queen (1702)
- 18535: The case of St. Winefred open'd (1713)
- 18615: A catalogue of a capital and extensive collection of valuable, pictures, by much esteemed masters, amonst which are undoubted pictures (1797)
- 18718: The common people taught to defend their communion with the Church of England, against the attempts and insinuations of popish emissarys (1727)
- 18853: Cardanus Rider's sheet almanack (1788)
- 18866: The fair in an uproar (1707)
- 18873: A catalogue of the collection of pictures (1766)
- 19355: The charge delivered by William Cowper, Esq (1730)
- 19721: Hymns, and spriitual songs (1759)
- 19722: Hymns for the general Thanksgiving-Day, Thursday, November 29, 1759 (1759)
- 19723: Hymns for the Fast-day, Friday, February 16, 1759 (1759)
- 19782: Carmen irenicum (1702)
- 20017: Contemplations on the history of the New Testament (1777)
- 20303: A dictionary of all the cant & flash language (1790)
- 20673: An introduction to English grammar: intended also to assist young persons in the study of other languages, and to remove many of the difficulties which impede their progress in learning (1798)
- 20779: The authentic memoirs of Francis Henry de La Motte (1781)
- 21003: Account of a tryal at Hicks's Hall, Tuesday, April 25, 1786. With observations upon the same (1786)
- 21033: The academic sportsmen: or, Seven wise men of Gotham (1795)
- 21214: Distilled spirituous liquors the bane of the nation (1736)
- 22098: Argument on the French revolution, and the means of peace. By David Hartley, Esq (1794)
- 22728: The ladies' diary: or Woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1786 (1786)
- 22897: The Gentleman's diary, or The mathematical repository; an almanack for the year of our lord 1798 (1798)
- 22899: The Gentleman's diary, or the mathematical repository; an almanack for the year of our lord 1797 being the first after bissextile (1797)
- 23045: A geographical description of kingdom of Ireland, newly corrected & improv'd by a actual observantion (1728)
- 23253: An explication of the first part of the Assembly's shorter catechism (1755)
- 23664: The chances; or, sport for Twelfth-Night (1796)
- 23803: Friendly advice to the Anabaptists (1719)
- 23887: The fluctuating condition of human life (1750)
- 23964: The ladies' diary (1792)
- 23974: The ladies' diary (1795)
- 23985: The ladies' diary (1799)
- 23996: The ladies' diary (1798)
- 24007: The ladies' diary (1797)
- 24184: Crambe repetita (1799)
- 24703: The measurer's and tradesman's assistant (1788)
- 24747: Bill of suspension. My Lords, &c. show your servitors, John Park, tenant in Fulfordlies; William Lee, tenant in Bowshiell; William Scott, tenant in Haprigg and Shiells; George Brown, tenant in Path-head; William Hall, tenant in Tower; ... That George Carre of Nisbet, ... did appoint "the tenants, cottars, and others, ... to be called out to work their six days statute work ... in repairing ... the great post-road, (1756)
- 25017: The happiness of good men after death (1716)
- 25537: Instructions to ministers (1744)
- 25743: Historical collections the fourth and last part (1701)
- 25753: A Letter to a merry young gentleman, intituled, Tho. Burnett, Esq (1715)
- 26065: A letter to William King, LL.D. principal of St. Mary Hall in Oxford (1755)
- 26647: A report of the committee of the Lower House of Convocation, appointed to draw up a representation to be laid before the arch bishop & bishops of the province of Canterbury (1717)
- 26791: Two letters to a member of Parliament, concerning the publick debts (1718)
- 26846: Truth's victory over error (1749)
- 27088: Books printed for and sold by Samuel Birt (1742)
- 27108: The Margate guide (1775)
- 27262: Maturini Corderii colloquiorum centuria selecta: = or, a select century of M. Cordery's colloquies: with an English translation (1748)
- 28304: A catalogue of the library of books, of the late learned Dr. Abraham Hall (1751)
- 28510: Worcester Music Meeting (1794)
- 28639: A sacramental catechism (1748)
- 28765: A satyrical poem (1729)
- 29011: Sir Richard Steele, and his new comedy, call'd, the conscious lovers, vindicated, from the malicious aspersions of Mr. John Dennis (1723)
- 29012: Substance of a speech delivered at the County Hall, Northampton, March 6, 1793, by W. Walcot, Esq (1793)
- 29213: Pietas Hallensis (1710)
- 29233: A vindication of the non-juring church (1716)
- 29318: Statuta collegii sanctę et individuę Trinitatis in Academia Cantabrigiensi a Rege Henrico Octavo fundati (1773)
- 29344: A Short state of the war and the peace (1715)
- 29608: Speculum anni: or, Season on the seasons, for the year of our Lord 1777 (1777)
- 29609: Speculum anni: or, Season on the seasons, for the year of our Lord 1787 (1787)
- 29610: Speculum anni (1790)
- 29611: Speculum anni (1793)
- 29757: A sermon, preach'd Nov. the 12th. 1702 (1703)
- 30131: Pietas Hallensis (1705)
- 30266: The pious Christian's preparation for his letter-end (1793)
- 30385: Poetical thoughts, and views; on the banks of the Wear (1792)
- 31487: Librorum in omnibus fere? artibus & scientiis insignium (1732)
- 31923: At a meeting of the Aldgate Society of Friends of the People, associated for the cultivation and diffusion of political knowledge, Mr. John Hall, in the chair. (1792)
- 32340: A plot discover'd (1736)
- 32878: For Venice, with liberty to call at Falmouth, the Mary, Richard Hall, commander, (1770)
- 33009: A letter to His Excellency the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne (1766)
- 33389: The speech made by Eustace Budgell, Esq (1720)
- 33600: Westminster Hall. A new song. To the tune of Langolee (1784)
- 33624: The new ballads sung by Mr. Lowe & Miss Stevenson at Vaux Hall set by Mr. Worgan book the 6th. 1757 (1757)
- 33633: H. Hall, linen-draper (1779)
- 33643: John Hall, servant to the Right Hon. Lady Jane Scott, begs leave to acquaint the nobility, gentry, and others, that he has taken a house, No 28, in Great Queen-Ann-Street, near Wellbeck-Street, Cavendish-Square. (1760)
- 34088: A new system of the gout and rheumatism (1719)
- 34160: At a meeting of Common Brewers, held at Brewers Hall, on Monday the 19th of November, 1792, respecting the table beer trade (1792)
- 34170: County of Stafford. At a general meeting of the nobility, gentry, clergy, freeholders and other inhabitants of the county of Stafford, held at the Shire Hall in Stafford, on Monday the ninth day of June 1794, ... to consider of the measures proper to be adopted by the county, for the internal defence of the kingdom, (1794)
- 34192: Walsall Loyal Volunteer Association. At a meeting held his day in the Guild Hall, Joseph Scott, Esq. in the chair, (1798)
- 34327: At a committee of the Lleweney Foresters, held at Lleweney Hall, August 23, 1798. The following resolutions were unanimously agreed to (1798)
- 34458: The old quizzes (1799)
- 34503: A new version of the Psalms of David (1751)
- 34507: A new version of the Psalms of David (1740)
- 34511: A new version of the Psalms of David (1728)
- 34689: The northern star (1724)
- 34750: Poems, by J. Hucks, A. M. Fellow Of Catharine Hall, Cambridge (1798)
- 34770: The new encyclopędia (1797)
- 35094: Observations made by Richard Hall, of the city of Dublin, hemp and flax dresser (1724)
- 35289: An address delivered at the English church at Rotterdam (1793)
- 35309: An affectionate address to young people (1796)
- 35802: Anecdotes and observations with some account of the life of Emanuel Swedenborg (1800)
- 36113: An antidote against the venom of divers passages in the sermon of Mr. Peniston Booth, preached at Lincoln, October 6. 1717. ... By Eben. Hall, near Boston in Lincolnshire (1718)
- 36282: Astronomy, in five books. By Roger Long, D.D. F.R.S. master of Pembroke Hall in the University of Cambridge (1742)
- 36461: An account of proceedings between Messrs. Fordyce, Grant, & Co. and John Stevenson; as contained in three letters addressed to John Fordyce, Esq. and three addressed to Mr. T. Hall, by John Stevenson (1798)
- 37306: The case of the parish of Cockburnspath (1748)
- 37583: The communicant's companion (1747)
- 37674: The court and city register (1767)
- 37677: The Court and city register. For the year 1768 (1768)
- 37741: The country--man's jewel (1750)
- 37753: Contemplations on the history of the New Testament (1765)
- 37799: The complete British family Bible (1781)
- 37892: Miscellanies in prose and verse. (1711)
- 38070: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The sloop Adventure, Nathaniel Phillips master. An appeal from Dominica. Samuel Bayard, Esq; ... claimant and appellant; against John Hall, ... captor and respondent. Appellant's case, in pęnam (1800)
- 38260: Extract from the proceedings of a general meeting of the Highland Society of Scotland (1799)
- 38933: The tutor's assistant modernised (1791)
- 38972: A Vindication of E----ce B-g--l, Esq; from the imputation of his being the author of a printed speech, said to be spoken at a General Court of the South-Sea Company in Merchant-Taylor's Hall, on Friday, Sept. 30. 1720 (1720)
- 39037: Eleven communion sermons (1754)
- 39235: The true, and genuine account of the proceedings and trial of the Dutchess[sic] of Kingston (1776)
- 39790: A sketch of the denominations into which the Christian world is divided (1796)
- 39807: A summary view of the rise, constitution, and present state of the charitable foundation of King Charles the Second (1756)
- 40106: The trial of Richard England (1796)
- 40108: The trial of Robert Hall, Esq. Colonel of his Majesty's Devonshire and Cornwall Regiment of Fencible Infantry (1798)
- 40108: The trial of Robert Hall, Esq. Colonel of his Majesty's Devonshire and Cornwall Regiment of Fencible Infantry (1798)
- 40238: The speech of Warren Hastings, Esq. in the High Court of Justice, in Westminster Hall, on Thursday, the second of June, 1791 (1791)
- 40279: To leap this season. Now in the hands of Joe Hall (1754)
- 40476: Trial for adultery (1789)
- 40539: A catalogue of all the elegant houshold furniture, sideboard of plate, gold watch by Grignion (1785)
- 40556: A catalogue of a valuable, and curious collection of books, in all languages, and in every branch of literature: including the elegant library of the late William Hall, Esq; ... The sale will begin on Tuesday the 25th of August 1767, ... by Benjamin White, ... Catalogues ma be had at the place of sale; also of Mr. Dodsley; Mr. Robson; Mr. Almon; Mr. Walter; Mes. Richardson and Urquhart; Mr. Fletcher and Mr. Prince, at Oxford; Messrs. Merrill and Mr. Woodyer, at Cambridge. (1767)
- 40588: A sermon delivered at Tenterden, in Kent (1789)
- 41359: The triumphs of love (1790)
- 41382: A catalogue of several thousand volumes; including two libraries (1773)
- 41405: Jacob's ladder (1722)
- 41436: Secret memoirs and manners of several persons of quality, of both sexes (1709)
- 41607: A defence of the sole and entire corporate and deliberative rights and franchises of the lord mayor (1797)
- 41750: Rates payable by the tariff of 1664 (1714)
- 41870: The eclipses, or luminaries involved in darkness (1795)
- 41871: The eclipses, or luminaries involved in darkness (1796)
- 42248: A friendly address, to the Methodists (1796)
- 42296: Ethicks; or, the doctrine of moral agency, as described by the philosophers (1782)
- 42553: The tradesman's letter to the author of the farmer's letters, &c (1750)
- 42575: Speculum anni (1783)
- 42576: Speculum anni (1785)
- 42577: Speculum anni (1782)
- 42616: A true brief account ... of the Cerevisia Anglicana (1799)
- 43257: Dr. Goodwin on the return of prayer (1748)
- 43260: The new royal encyclopędia (1788)
- 43585: A new version of the Psalms of David (1748)
- 43654: The black-Bird's third tale (1710)
- 43678: Modern infidelity considered with respect to its influence on society (1800)
- 43818: House of Lords (1798)
- 44070: A bill for setling the estates of the Right Noble Evelyn Lord Marquiss of Dorchester, and William Pierrepont, Esq; commonly called Lord Kingston, son and heir apparent of the said marquiss, and also for setling the estate of John Hall, Esq; on the marriage of the said William Pierrepont, esq; (1711)
- 44104: An Act to continue two Acts of Parliament for repairing the highways between Wymondham and Attleborough, and from Wymondham to Hetherset, in the county of Norfolk (1726)
- 44162: Information for the children of the deceast Lord Kimmergham (1732)
- 44875: A true copy of the papers delivered to the Sheriffs of London (1716)
- 45065: Thoughts and inquiry on the principles and tenor of the revealed and supreme law (1792)
- 45204: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the eleventh year of his late Majesty's King George the First, intituled, An Act for repairing and amending the road from Biggleswade in the county of Bedford, to Bugden (1736)
- 45384: N[ine] serm[ons] upon several occasions. By George Fothergill, D.D. late Fellow of Queen's College, and now principal of St. Edmund Hall (1759)
- 46251: The history of the union between England and Scotland, by Daniel De-Foe: with an appendix of original papers. To which is now added a life of the celebrated author, And A Copious Index (1787)
- 46684: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by several Acts of Parliament passed for repairing the highways between Wymondham and Attleborough (1747)
- 47188: An Act for taking away mortuaries within the dioceses of Bangor, Landaff, St. Davids, and St. Asaph, and giving a recompense therefore to the bishops of the said respective dioceses (1714)
- 47386: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surry, to purchase houses and grounds, and to widen the ways, and make more safe and commodious the streets, avenues, and passages, leading from Charing Cross, to the two Houses of Parliament, Westminster Hall, and the Courts of Justice there, and Westminster Bridge; and to enable a less number of commissioners to execute the several Acts relating to the said bridge, than at present are required by law; and for relie of George and James King, with regard to a lease taken by their late father from the said commissioners (1756)
- 47744: Appeal from the Court of Chancery (1784)
- 47745: House of Lords. Appeal from the Court of Chancery (1785)
- 47769: Tom Thumb's play book (1800)
- 48186: The tryals of William, Earl of Kilmarnock, George, Earl of Cromertie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino, for high treason (1746)
- 48345: A garland for old England; or, the leveller levelled (1800)
- 48478: We, the undersigned shippers of goods, on board the [blank] for St. Petersburg, being convened, in consequence of said ship having put into Dantzig, for the preservation of ship and cargo from the embargo which has taken place in Russian ports, resolve as follows: I. That the conduct of the captain, ... is highly meritorious. (1800)
- 49095: The noble stand. Second part (1719)
- 49130: An act to continue and render more effectual several acts for repairing and amending the road from Biggleswade, in the county of Bedford, through Bugden and Alconbury, to the top of Alconbury Hill, and from Bugden to Huntingdon, and from Cross Hall to Great Stoughton Common in the county of Huntingdon (1770)
- 49130: An act to continue and render more effectual several acts for repairing and amending the road from Biggleswade, in the county of Bedford, through Bugden and Alconbury, to the top of Alconbury Hill, and from Bugden to Huntingdon, and from Cross Hall to Great Stoughton Common in the county of Huntingdon (1770)
- 49270: The life of faith exemplified & recommended (1780)
- 49785: The Northumberland garland: or, Newcastle nightingale: A matchless collection of famous songs (1793)
- 50263: Remarks upon Mr. Peniston Booth's friendly advice (1719)
- 50359: An act for prohibiting the use of lime in bleaching, regulating seal masters of linens, encouraging the home manufacture of ashes for bleachers use, enlarging and rendering more commodious the Linen Hall in the city of Dublin, and other purposes therein mentioned (1782)
- 50685: The Countess of Salisbury (1784)
- 50685: The Countess of Salisbury (1784)
- 50755: An Act to enable the commissioners for building a bridge cross the river of Thames, from the city of Westminster, to the opposite shore in the county of Surry (1756)
- 50983: Robinson Crusoe; or, Harlequin Friday (1791)
- 52803: Contemplations on the sacred history (1793)
- 53290: An Act for widening and rendering commodious a certain street, called Broad Street, within the city of Bristol (1788)
- 54704: An Act for assessing the commissioners of the tax office, and their officers, to the land tax, in the district called offices executed in Westminster Hall (1797)
- 54958: An Act for the augmentation of the salaries of the judges of the courts in Westminster Hall, and also of the Lords of Session, Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, and Barons of Exchequer, in Scotland (1799)
- 54958: An Act for the augmentation of the salaries of the judges of the courts in Westminster Hall, and also of the Lords of Session, Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, and Barons of Exchequer, in Scotland (1799)
- 55025: An Act to amend so much of an Act, made in the last session of Parliament, for the augmentation of the salaries of the judges of the courts in Westminster Hall (1800)
- 55229: Minutes (1755)
- 55235: The life of Thomas Munn, alias, the Gentleman Brick-maker, alias, Tom The Smuggler, who was executed with John Hall, alias Rich on Friday the 6th of April, 1750, at Chelmsford, ... Publish'd from the copy all wrote with his own hand, ... To which is added, a short account o the life of John Hall, his accomplice, and the manner of their being taken: (1750)
- 55252: The New foundling hospital for wit (1772)
- 55278: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the City of London (1775)
- 55282: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the City of London (1776)
- 55286: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1782)
- 55514: Journal of an expedition performed by the forces of Our Soveraign Lady Anne, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith, &c (1711)
- 55881: The trial at large of Francis Henry de la Motte (1781)
- 56296: John Bull in his senses: being the second part of law is a bottomless-pit (1712)
- 56589: A bill, intituled, An act for the augmentation of the salaries of the judges of the courts in Westminster Hall (1799)
- 57441: The Bishopric garland; or, Durham minstrel (1792)
- 57584: A short extract from the journal of Mr. James Hall (1795)
- 57705: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Sir John Hall of Dunglass, Baronet (1747)
- 58117: England's heroical epistles (1737)
- 59083: The proposals of John Boydell, engraver in Cheapside, for engraving by subscription, two capital prints, painted by Benjamin West, esq. Representing the death of General Wolfe; now engraving by Mr. William Woollett: and William Penn's treaty with the Indians, when he founde the Province of Pensylvania, in North America, 1681. Now engraving by Mr. John Hall. (1773)
- 59470: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of Weverham in Cheshire: on Friday, the sixth of February (1756)
- 59508: The blessings of liberty and peace; or, the excellence of the British constitution (1793)
- 59508: The blessings of liberty and peace; or, the excellence of the British constitution (1793)
- 59587: Thoughts on Christian communion (1798)
- 59587: Thoughts on Christian communion (1798)
- 59828: The genuine confession of Cooper Hall, who was executed on Nottingham Gallows, on Wednesday March 27, 1782 (1782)
- 60397: Declaration of the merchants, bankers, traders, and other inhabitants of London (1795)
- 60539: Enoch; or a treatise on the manner of walking with God (1768)
- 60640: The duty and advantage of cleaving to the Lord and his way, in a declining time (1756)
- 60814: Glee, for four voices, sung at the anniversary meeting of the patrons of the literary fund, held at Freemasons' Hall, May 3d, 1798 (1798)
- 61320: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the City of London (1794)
- 61322: To the right honourable the Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain (1711)
- 61661: An historical account of earthquakes, extracted from the most authentick historians (1756)
- 61863: A general description of all trades (1747)
- 62059: Answers for William Nisbet of Dirleton (1747)
- 62620: Readings and musick, at Free-Masons Hall (1787)
- 62620: Readings and musick, at Free-Masons Hall (1787)
- 63122: The communicant's spiritual companion (1750)
- 64430: The hazard of a death-bed-repentance, fairly argued, from the late remorse of W[blank] late D[blank] of D[blank] (1708)
- 64473: The hardships occasioned by the oaths to the present government consider'd and argu'd (1716)
- 64605: Johnny Gilpin of Cheapside (1791)
- 64612: Johnsoniana; or, a collection of bon mots, &c (1777)
- 64741: Honour retriev'd. A poem (1704)
- 64890: The duty and advantage of religious societies (1743)
- 64903: John Bull in his senses: being the second part of law is a bottomless-pit (1712)
- 65041: Instructions to a celebrated laureat (1790)
- 65135: The english muse (1702)
- 65263: Answers for Sir James Hall of Dunglass, Mr. Adam Campbell ... Mr. Matthew Mackaill ... Gilbert Fife, James Nicolson ... creditors of the estate of Clackmannan, for themselves, and in name and behalf of Alexander Inglis, (1705)
- 65471: God's call of his ministers (1711)
- 65687: Diaria Britannica: or, the British diary (1796)
- 65765: The fall of Tarquin (1713)
- 66051: An essay, containing a few strictures on the union of Scotland with England; and on the present situation of Ireland. Being an introduction to De Foe's History of the union. By J. L. De Lolme, adv (1787)
- 66081: The invasion (1782)
- 66135: A discourse on the study of the law of nature and nations (1799)
- 66515: The duty of abstaining from the use of West India produce (1792)
- 66529: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1744)
- 66582: Essays on various subjects (1738)
- 66714: The English apollo (1777)
- 66735: An epistle of tender exhortation and wholesome advice (1738)
- 67120: Barnaby brittle (1788)
- 67221: The fanatick feast (1710)
- 67557: On the death of Dr. Paul, and Justice Hall (1716)
- 67695: The Windsor lady (1790)
- 67706: The blessing of peace (1713)
- 68359: The birth, parentage, and rise of J----D. of M----, together with the reasons, of his present disgrace. With an estimate of their former yearly income, and their present loss, entered in the Hall Book according as the Act of Parliament directs (1712)
- 68478: The trial of Cosmo Gordon, Esq (1784)
- 68479: The trial of Patrick Nicholson, James Ward, Joseph Shaw, James Murray, and others (1784)
- 68480: The trial of Sophia Pringle, aged nineteen, for forgery on the bank (1787)
- 68481: The trial of Francis Parr, for forgery on the bank (1787)
- 68483: The trial of Jacintho Phararo, Anthoni Murrini, and Stephen Apologie (1790)
- 68484: The Monster. The trial of Rhynwick, alias Renwick Williams (1790)
- 68485: Horrid conspiracy! The trial of Rober Jacques (1790)
- 68486: Horrid conspiracy! The trial of Rober Jacques (1790)
- 69719: A short defence of the present men and present measures (1796)
- 70461: The large and renowned town (1750)
- 70492: The triumphs of love (1750)
- 70942: Books imported in the last vessel from London, and to be sold by David Hall (1761)
- 70942: Books imported in the last vessel from London, and to be sold by David Hall (1761)
- 71008: East India sugar sold, raw and refined, by Smith and Leaper (1791)
- 71035: London, imported (1668)
- 71052: The Monthly journal, of the affairs of Europe (1704)
- 71530: Mercurius veridicvs (1648)
- 71586: Mercvrivs avlicvs (1643)
- 71881: Intelligence domestick and foreign (1695)
- 71903: Athenian news: or, Dunton's Oracle (1710)
- 71949: The White-Hall gazette (1726)
- 71949: The White-Hall gazette (1726)
- 71966: Mercurius publicus (1680)
- 72004: The Philosophical observator (1695)
- 72026: The Universal journal (1723)
- 72048: The Scourge (1717)
- 72299: The Times (1788)
- 72439: The Monitor (1714)
- 72531: The Bee: or, Universal weekly pamphlet (1733)
- 72558: Heraclitus ridens, at a dialogue between jest and earnest concerning the times (1704)
- 72575: The Friendly writer, and Register of truth (1732)
- 72673: The New-Castle weekly mercury. (1722)
- 72674: The New-Castle weekly journal. (1723)
- 72865: The Evening post (1706)
- 73113: The new political state of Great Britain (1730)
- 73204: The Infallible astrologer: or, Mr. Silvester Partrige's prophesie and predictions of what shall infallibly happen in, and about the Cities of London and Westminster, for every day this week (1700)
- 73422: The Christian's gazette, or, News chiefly respecting the invisible world (1709)
- 73906: The Phenix: or, a Revival of scarce and valuable pieces (1707)
- 73914: A Perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Justice in the Tryal of the king in Westminster Hall, on Saturday the 20 and Monday the 22 of this instant January. (1649)
- 73914: A Perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Justice in the Tryal of the king in Westminster Hall, on Saturday the 20 and Monday the 22 of this instant January. (1649)
- 73914: A Perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Justice in the Tryal of the king in Westminster Hall, on Saturday the 20 and Monday the 22 of this instant January. (1649)
- 74001: The Essex gazette (1768)
- 74048: The New-England chronicle, or, The Essex gazette (1775)
- 74058: The New-England chronicle (1776)
- 74109: The Salem gazette (1781)
- 74111: The Pennsylvania gazette (1782)
- 74188: The Massachusetts gazette (1785)
- 74207: The Pittsburgh gazette (1786)
- 74266: The Arminian magazine (1789)
- 74278: Courier de Boston (1789)
- 74348: American Apollo (1792)
- 74543: The Herald of the times or, The Luzerne impartial gazette (1796)
- 74613: The herald of the times (1797)
- 74627: Hall's Wilmington gazette (1797)
- 74749: The Wilmington gazette (1799)
- 74934: The Weekly miscellany (1701)
- 75038: The Times or Daily universal register (1788)
- 75204: Answers to the objections made against the re-establishing of the Edict of Nants (1697)
- 75251: Sermons preached upon several occasions (1679)
- 75278: The life and amours of Charles Lewis Elector Palatin (1692)
- 75296: The young divine's apology for his coutinuance [sic] in the University (1658)
- 75328: Ecclesia Anglicana, or Dartons cleare & Protestant manifesto (1649)
- 75452: Interest deposed, and truth restored, or A word in season delivered in two sermons (1668)
- 75520: The history of the Low-Countrey warres (1667)
- 75523: De quatuor summis imperiis (1695)
- 75579: A golden topaze, or, Heart-jewell (1656)
- 75581: The unlavvfulnesse of subjects taking up armes against their soveraigne, in what case soever (1644)
- 75628: Eno?tikon, sive De causis remediisque dissidiorum, quę orbem Christianum hodie? affligunt, exercitatio theologica. Authore T.S. Sacrę theologię Baccalaureo, & Collegii B. Marię Magdalenę Oxon: socio (1675)
- 75682: Adagiorum D. Erasmi Roterodami epitome (1666)
- 75718: The soldiers catechisme, composed for the Parliaments Army (1645)
- 75817: Ad populum: or, A lecture to the people (1644)
- 75933: Saintship no ground of soveraignty: or A treatise tending to prove, that the saints, barely considered as such, ought not to govern. By Edw: Bagshaw, student of Ch: Ch (1660)
- 75957: Christophori Helvici, V.C. Theatrum historicum et chronologicum (1662)
- 75964: Quadriennium Jacobi, or The history of the reign of King James II (1689)
- 76009: The new oath of allegiance justified (1689)
- 76032: The history of the propagation & improvement of vegetables by the concurrence of art and nature (1672)
- 76066: The court of the gentiles: or A discourse touching the original of human literature, both philologie and philosophie (1672)
- 76127: Logicę libri quinque (1677)
- 76129: A congratulatory elegie offered up to the Earle of Essex, vpon his investiture with the dignitie of Lord Chamberlaine (1641)
- 76157: The trimmer, his friendly debate with the observator concerning uniformity (1683)
- 76161: Dictionarium historicum, geographicvm, poeticum, authore Carolo Stephano, gentium, hominum, deorum gentilium, regionum, locorum, civitatum, ęquorum, fluviorum, sinuum, portuum, promuntoriorum ac montium, antiqua recentioraq[ue] ad sacras, & profanas historias, poetarumque fabulas intelligendas necessaria nomina, quo decet ordine, complectens. Editio novissima; cui pręter collium, silvarum, desertorum, insularum, populorum, pagorum, tribuum, fontium, lacuum, torrentium, paludumque ingentem recentium, veterumque nominum acervum ex Farrario, aliisque libris typis excusis, calamo exaratis, chartis geographicis, marmoribus vetustis, nummis atque tabulis antiquis diligenter & fideliter excerptum, magna Historiarum insignium, ac rerum copia adjicitur; multa quę obscuriora videri poterant, exponuntur; quę superflua fuerunt, amputantur; luxatis ac transpositis locus suus, quoad ejus fieri potuit, restituitur; totus denique liber tum emendationibus, tum additamentis ita adornatur, ut novus, ac plane? alius videri possit. Recensuit, supplevit, locisque pene? infinitis emaculavit Nicolaus Lloydius, Collegii Wadhami in celeberrima? academia? Oxoniensi Socius. (1670)
- 76162: An appeale to thy conscience (1644)
- 76168: Danielis Sennerti D. Uratislaviensis epitome naturalis scientię (1664)
- 76184: Homerus Hebraizo?n: sive, Comparatio Homeri cum Scriptoribus Sacris quoad normam loquendi (1658)
- 76201: The harmony of divinity and law (1684)
- 76212: West Barbary, or, A short narrative of the revolutions of the kingdoms of Fez and Morocco (1671)
- 76226: The private Christians non vltra, or, A plea for the lay-man's interpreting the scriptures (1656)
- 76231: A most true relation of the last weekes passages in Yorke, and Hull, in two letters from thence (1642)
- 76330: A sermon preached before His Majestie at Christ-Church in Oxford, on the 18. of April 1643. By VVilliam Stampe vicar of Stepney in the county of Middlesex (1643)
- 76463: A correct copy of some notes concerning Gods decrees, especially of reprobation. Written for the private use of a friend in Northampton-Shire. And afterwards published to prevent calumny. 1654. By T. Pierce Rector of Brington (1671)
- 76537: A discourse touching provision for the poor (1683)
- 76538: A sermon preached at St. Botolphs Aldersgate, at the funeral of Robert Huntington, Esq., who died April 21. and was buried April 30. 1684 (1684)
- 76541: Oxonium poema (1667)
- 76543: A mirrour of Christianity, and a miracle of charity; or, A true and exact narrative of the life and death of the most virtuous Lady Alice Dutchess Duddeley (1669)
- 76614: Sacro-sancta regum majestas: or, The sacred and royall prerogative of Christian kings (1644)
- 76627: Good nevvs to the good women, and to the bad women too that will grow better (1700)
- 76756: Catalogus plantarum horti medici Oxoniensis (1648)
- 76787: Mercies memoriall (1645)
- 76806: Choice observations of all the kings of England from the Saxons to the death of King Charles the First (1661)
- 76822: Mr. Pymmes speech to the Lords in Parliament. Sitting in VVestminster Hall, on the tryall of Thomas Earle of Strafford, the twelfth of Aprill 1641 (1641)
- 76822: Mr. Pymmes speech to the Lords in Parliament. Sitting in VVestminster Hall, on the tryall of Thomas Earle of Strafford, the twelfth of Aprill 1641 (1641)
- 76903: Vindicię literarum, the schools guarded: or, The excellency and usefulnesse of arts, sciences, languages, history, and all sorts of humane learning (1654)
- 76952: The court of the gentiles: or, a discourse touching the original of human literature (1670)
- 76983: Critica sacra in two parts (1650)
- 77013: To the loyal company of citizens met at Merchant-Tailors Hall (1682)
- 77023: Natural and political observations mentioned in a following index, and made upon the bills of mortality (1665)
- 77065: King Charls his tryal at the High Court of Justice sitting in Westminster Hall: begun on Saturday, Jan. 20. Ended Jan. 27. 1648 (1649)
- 77083: Introdvctio ad lingvam ebręam, brevissima (1650)
- 77088: Provinciale, (seu constitutiones Anglię,) (1679)
- 77096: A brief representation and discovery of the notorious falshood and dissimulation contained in a book styled, The Gospel-way confirmed by miracles. Published by Nicholas Ware, and Matthew Hall, for the use of the Church of Whatfield in Suffolk (1649)
- 77096: A brief representation and discovery of the notorious falshood and dissimulation contained in a book styled, The Gospel-way confirmed by miracles. Published by Nicholas Ware, and Matthew Hall, for the use of the Church of Whatfield in Suffolk (1649)
- 77230: All that wish well to the safety of this kingdome, in this citie of London, and parts adjacent, which did not appeare on Tuesday last, are desired to meet at Grocers Hall tomorrow, being Thursday the 20. of this instant July, between the houres of eight in the morning, and eight at night (to which place a Committee of the House of the Commons doe purposely adjourne) to receive such propositions as concerne Sir William Waller, the present state of the Western parts, and welfare of the whole Kingdome. Shew this to your friends. If it be stuck up, let none presume to pull it downe (1644)
- 77287: Funebria florę (1661)
- 77321: Elias the Second his coming to restore all things: or Gods way of reforming by restoring. And Moses the peace-maker his offers to make one of two contending brethren (1662)
- 77331: The Rumps looking-glasse; or, A collection of such peices [sic] of drollery as were prepared by severall vvits to purge the rump. (1660)
- 77349: It is thought fit by divers persons of quality, who met on Friday last at Sciveners Hall, to advise how just debts may be secured ... to the Parliament. ... This 16 of August, 1644 (1644)
- 77395: A sermon preached at the publique fast the eighth of March, in St Maries Oxford (1644)
- 77409: Reasons and arguments alledged to satisfie the kingdome (1642)
- 77420: Physicę scientię compendium (1671)
- 77476: Critica sacra in two parts (1662)
- 77487: Hobbs's tripos, in three discourses (1684)
- 77575: A second discourse in vindication of the Protestant grounds of faith (1673)
- 77576: An answer to Mr. Cressy's Epistle apologetical to a person of honour (1675)
- 77647: Mercurius colicus: or, A caveat to all people of the kingdome (1644)
- 77675: An account of the translation of the Bible into the Lithvanian tongve, into which language the Scriptures were as yet never translated (1659)
- 77708: On the coronation of the most august monarch K. James II. and Queen Mary· The 23th. of April, 1685. By a young gentleman (1685)
- 77713: A true and perfect narrative of the strange and unexpected finding the crucifix & gold-chain of that pious prince, St. Edward the King and Confessor (1688)
- 77829: The ansvver of the Right Honourable the Earl of Danby to a late pamphlet, entituled, An examination of the impartial state of the case of the Earl of Danby. (1680)
- 77932: The register of Bath, or, Two hundred observations (1694)
- 77981: Folly and madnesse made manifest, or, Some things written to shew how contrary to the word of God and practise of the saints in the Old and New Testament; the doctrines and practises of the Quakers lately risen up amongst us, are a rayling and reviling answer made thereunto, full of falsehood and vaine shifts and devices to maintaine their errors . This discovered and made manifest. (1659)
- 77998: Carmen Pindaricum in Theatrum Sheldonianum in solennibus magnifici operis encęniis recitatum Julii die 9? anno 1669 (1669)
- 78091: Another cry of the innocent & oppressed, for justice; or, A second relation of the unjust proceedings at the sessions held at Hicks's Hall for the county of Middlesex, and at the Old Baily, London, the 6th and the 14th dayes of the 10th month or December, 1664 with and agains 32 more of the people called Quakers, who were all sentenced for a pretended breach of the late Act (1665)
- 78091: Another cry of the innocent & oppressed, for justice; or, A second relation of the unjust proceedings at the sessions held at Hicks's Hall for the county of Middlesex, and at the Old Baily, London, the 6th and the 14th dayes of the 10th month or December, 1664 with and agains 32 more of the people called Quakers, who were all sentenced for a pretended breach of the late Act (1665)
- 78091: Another cry of the innocent & oppressed, for justice; or, A second relation of the unjust proceedings at the sessions held at Hicks's Hall for the county of Middlesex, and at the Old Baily, London, the 6th and the 14th dayes of the 10th month or December, 1664 with and agains 32 more of the people called Quakers, who were all sentenced for a pretended breach of the late Act (1665)
- 78266: The Scots loyaltie to the Protestants of England and Ireland, by proffering to both Houses of Parliament speedie ayd (1642)
- 78437: Naz?m al-Jawhar Contextio gemmarum, sive, Eutychii patriarchę Alexandrini annales. Illustriss: Iohanne Seldeno tou masaritou chorago. Interprete Edwardo Pocockio. Linguarum Hebraicę & Arabicę in Academia Oxoniensi professore publico (1654)
- 78456: Love-letters between a noble-man and his sister (1684)
- 78514: A third letter to a person of quality (1687)
- 78601: British antiquities revived: or A friendly contest touching the soveraignty of the three Princes of VVales in ancient times, managed with certain arguments, whereunto answers are applyed. By Robert Vaughan Esq. To which is added the pedegree of the right honourable the Earl o Carbery, Lord President of Wales: with a short account of the five royall tribes of Cambria, by the same author (1662)
- 78654: A seasonable caution to all loyal subjects, against antimonarchical principles (1690)
- 78671: A militarie sermon (1644)
- 78694: A letter to a freind, shewing, the illegall proceedings of the two houses of Parliament (1645)
- 78757: The horrible persecution of the French Protestants in the province of Poitou· (1681)
- 78759: A full account of the late ship-wreck of the ship called the President: which was cast away in Montz-Bay in Cornwal on the 4th of February last (1684)
- 78806: Steps to the temple (1646)
- 78835: Hydrologia philosophica or, An account of Ilmington waters in Warwick-shire (1685)
- 78916: Via ad vitam, being a short and sure vvay to a long life. Or Helmont justified; and the excellency of chymicall medicaments vindicated. By George Starkey, a philosopher (1661)
- 78922: Paradise lost (1668)
- 79000: David's returne from his banishment (1660)
- 79280: Aristotelous Techne?s rhe?torike?s biblia tria. = Aristotelis de rhetorica seu arte dicendi libri tres, Gręcolat. Contextu Gręco, ad exemplaria selectiora emendato; Latino, paraphrasi, ubi opus, intertexto; utroque, etiam in particulas distincto. Margini interiori, adscriptis locis authoris, ex ipso citatis, vel ek paralle?lou similibus; exteriori, adposita analytica? methodo: cujus tabulę synopticę, in sua loca distributę (1696)
- 79281: Remarks on The life of Mr. Milton, as publish'd by J.T (1699)
- 79286: The triall of Mr. John Gerhard, Mr. Peter Vowell, and Sommerset Fox, by the high court of justice sitting in Westminster Hall on Friday 30 June, 1654 (1654)
- 79293: Tvvo plaies, The city match. A comoedy. And The amorovs vvarre, a tragy-comoedy. Both long since written, by J. M. of Ch. Ch. in Oxon (1658)
- 79301: The dangers of new discipline, to the state and Church discovered (1642)
- 79316: Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 79412: Comarum akosmia. The loathsomnesse of long haire: or, A treatise wherein you have the question stated (1654)
- 79454: His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament (1665)
- 79470: Thaumasia Kyriou en bytho?. Or The Lords wonders in the deep (1665)
- 79472: Observations upon some part of Sr Francis Bacon's naturall history as it concernes, fruit-trees, fruits, and flowers (1658)
- 79627: A briefe discourse, declaring the impiety and unlawfulnesse of the new Covenant with the Scots (1643)
- 79652: A guide to the Holy City. Or, Directions and helps to an holy life (1651)
- 79652: A guide to the Holy City. Or, Directions and helps to an holy life (1651)
- 79672: Christus dei, or, A theologicall discourse wherein is proved, that regall or monarchicall power is not of humane, but of divine right (1642)
- 79710: De Socino et Socinianismo dissertatio. Authore Geo: Ashwello, S.S. Th: Bacc: & Ecclesię Anglicanę Presbytero. Julii 9. 1679. Imprimatur. Jo: Nicholas. Vic. Can. Oxon (1680)
- 79711: Sermons preached on several occasions (1673)
- 79779: Awake Sampson, the Philistines are upon thee! or, A caution to England, to take heed to her locks, least they being cut off by intrigues, she be made to grind at the mill of France. Being preparatory to a more general alarm. By a lover of the true interest of his country (1696)
- 79793: Three tractates (1646)
- 79817: A sermon preached November V. 1673. at St. Margarets VVestminst (1674)
- 79819: A sermon preached before the King, March 13. 1666/7 (1667)
- 79867: The court of the gentiles: or, A discourse touching the original of human literature, both philologie and philosophie, from the Scriptures, and Jewish church (1671)
- 79880: Practicall divinitie: or, Gospel-light shining forth in severall choyce sermons, on divers texts of scripture. Viz. 1. The misery of earthly thoughts, on Ma. 55.7. 2. A sermon of self-denial, on Luke 9.23. 3. The efficacie of importunate prayer in two sermons on Luke 11.9. 4. The necessity of Gospel obedience, in two sermons on Colloss. 1.10. 5. A caveat against late repentance, on Luke 23.24. 6. The soveraign vertue of the Gospel, on Psal. 147.3. 7. A funeral sermon, on Isa. 57.1. Preached by that laborious and faithfull messenger of Christ, William Fenner, sometimes Fellow of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge, and late Minister of Rochford in Essex. (1649)
- 79896: Resolutions, and decisions of divers practical cases of conscience in continual use amongst men (1659)
- 79919: The reformation justify'd (1674)
- 79933: The lives, opinions, and remarkable sayings of the most famous ancient philosophers. Written in Greek, by Diogenes Laertius. To which are added, the lives of several other philosophers, written by Eunapius of Sardis. Made English by several hands. In two volumes. The first volume (1696)
- 79952: Resolutions and decisions of divers practicall cases of conscience in continuall use amongst men (1654)
- 79953: The remedy of discontentment: or, A treatise of contentation in whatsoever condition (1652)
- 80007: A companion for midwives, child-bearing women, and nurses (1699)
- 80012: The balm of Gilead: or, Comforts for the distressed (1660)
- 80030: A Christian caveat to all loyal subjects: or, A looking-glass displaying the foul face of phanaticism (1684)
- 80044: Heaven ravished: or A glorious prize, atchieved by an heroicall enterprize (1644)
- 80054: The balm of Gilead: or, Comforts for the distressed (1652)
- 80070: A practical and polemical commentary or, exposition upon the third and fourth chapters of the latter epistle of Saint Paul to Timothy (1658)
- 80073: Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiasticall (1662)
- 80101: The balm of Gilead or, Comforts for the distressed; both morall and divine (1650)
- 80128: The Tridentine-Gospel, or, papal creed (1672)
- 80152: A free and impartial censure of the Platonick philosophie (1667)
- 80183: Pleas of the crown: or, A methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject (1685)
- 80594: The speech of the Lord High Steward (1680)
- 80606: De confirmatione, sive benedictione, post baptismum (1661)
- 80655: A sermon preached at Hievvorth at the funerall of Edmund Warneford Esq. By Thomas Hauskins minister of Gods word. On the 24. of August. 1649 (1651)
- 80679: Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-Anglicum (1659)
- 80691: Verses spoken at the appearance of the King and Queene, Duke and Dutchesse of York, in Christ-Church Hall, Oxford, Sept: 29. 1663. By Th: Ireland St. Ch: Ch (1663)
- 80691: Verses spoken at the appearance of the King and Queene, Duke and Dutchesse of York, in Christ-Church Hall, Oxford, Sept: 29. 1663. By Th: Ireland St. Ch: Ch (1663)
- 80797: The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, Bar (1683)
- 80839: A sermon against lukwarmenesse in religion (1641)
- 80848: A sermon preached on the fast-day, November 13. 1678 (1678)
- 80881: A sermon preached before the King at White Hall on Sunday Nov. 17. 1667. By Richard Allestree, D.D. chaplain then in attendance. Published by His Majestie's command. (1667)
- 81035: The English Parnassus: or, A helpe to English poesie (1657)
- 81040: The City of Londons loyal plea: or, A rational stating the case concerning the election of sheriffs for the City of London and county of Middlesex (1682)
- 81074: A farther defence of dramatick poetry (1698)
- 81091: A sermon preached at the publique fast the tenth day of May 1644. at St Maries Oxford, before the Members of the Honourable House of Commons there assembled. By R. Chalfont B.D. and Fellow of Lincolne Coll. Printed by their order (1644)
- 81117: Lord have mercie upon us: or, A plaine discourse declaring that the plague of warre, which now wasts this nation, tooke its beginning in and from the Citie of London (1643)
- 81153: Steps to the temple, The delights of the muses, and Carmen Deo nostro (1670)
- 81245: Des. Erasmi Rot. Morię encomium (1668)
- 81262: Reasons for conformity (1683)
- 81290: Die Jovis primo Junij. 1643. The speciall committee appointed by the House of Commons for the better expediting of the affaires of Ireland, now in so great extremitie (1643)
- 81365: A list of the several persons in civil offices under the late King in Ireland (1689)
- 81538: An explication of the diall sett up in the Kings garden at London, an. 1669 (1673)
- 81593: Vav Mosi Porta Mosis sive, Dissertationes aliquot a? R. Mose Maimonide (1655)
- 81627: The oppressed mans importunate and mournfull cryes to be brought to the barre of iustice. Or An epistle writ by Lievt. Col. John Lilburne (1648)
- 81642: The father of the faithfull tempted (1676)
- 81701: The morall philosophy of the Stoicks. Written originally in French by that ingenuous gentleman Monsieur du Vaix, [sic] first President of the Parliament of Provence. Englished by Charles Cotton, Esq; (1667)
- 81809: The wisdom of publick piety discoursed (1679)
- 81814: The rake: or, The libertine's religion (1693)
- 81822: A defence of dramatick poetry (1698)
- 81908: Gospell courage, or Christian resolution for God, and his truth (1643)
- 81999: The Earle of Essex his letter to Master Speaker. July 9. 1643 (1643)
- 82056: The sceptical chymist (1680)
- 82057: Experiments and notes about the producibleness of chymicall principles (1680)
- 82090: Another cry of the innocent and oppressed for justice (1665)
- 82213: A survey of the world (1661)
- 82290: Q. Curtii Rufi De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni historiarum quotquot supersunt libri, Johannis Loccenii indice philologico illustrati (1672)
- 82291: Miscellanea authore Edmundo Elisio, A.M. Coll: Bal: apud Oxonienses quondam socio (1662)
- 82319: Danielis Sennerti uratislaviensis Epitome naturalis scientię. Adjiciuntur duo Indices, qui non anti hac extiterunt, tam medicis qua?m morbosis accommodatissimi i. Plantarum & c. 2. Morborum & c. Annectitur etiam auctarium epitomes physices, auctore eodem Daniele Sennerto (1653)
- 82389: The works of the reverend and learned John Lightfoot D. D. late master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge (1684)
- 82402: De vnitate ecclesię britannicae meditationes sacrę J. Seobaldi Fabrici S. Theologię Doctoris, professoris heidelbergensis, com. pal (1676)
- 82461: A faithful history of the northern affairs of Ireland (1690)
- 82568: Happy news to England sent from Oxford (1643)
- 82569: Notitia historicorum selectorum, or Animadversions upon the antient and famous Greek and Latin historians· (1678)
- 82597: Joh. Henrici Othonis Hel. Bernatis. Shalshelet h?akhme ha-Mishnah (1672)
- 82689: An apology for the Church of England. Written originally in Latine by the most reverend and learned prelate John Jewel, sometime Lord Bishop of Salisbury: and newly made English from the most correct edition (1685)
- 82744: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1676)
- 82887: An essay, proving, we shall know our friends in heaven (1698)
- 82964: Artificiall embellishments. Or Arts best directions (1665)
- 83065: Speeches spoken to the King and Queen, Duke and Duchesse of York, in Christ-Church Hall, Oxford, Sept. 29. 1663 (1663)
- 83129: Patriarcha; or The natural power of kings· (1680)
- 83143: The history of the conquest of Spain by the Moors (1687)
- 83147: A sermon preach'd before the King Decemb. 31. 1665. At Christ-Church in Oxford· By R. Allestree, D.D. one of the canons of that church. Publish'd by His Majesties command (1666)
- 83180: The vvorks of Joseph Hall B. of Norwich (1648)
- 83180: The vvorks of Joseph Hall B. of Norwich (1648)
- 83182: Johannis Maccovii SS. Theol D. & Professoris. Distinctiones et regulę theologicę ac philosophicę. Et regulę theologicę ac Philosophicę. Edi?tę opera? ac studio? Nicolai Arnoldi, SS. Theol. D. & Professoris in academia? franekerna? (1656)
- 83215: Select observations on English bodies: or, Cures both empericall and historicall, performed upon very eminent persons in desperate diseases. First, written in Latine by Mr. John Hall physician, living at Stratford upon Avon in Warwick-shire, where he was very famous, as also in the counties adjacent, as appeares by these observations drawn out of severall hundreds of his, as choysest. Now put into English for common benefit by James Cooke practitioner in physick and chirurgery. (1657)
- 83302: Hydrostatical paradoxes (1666)
- 83322: The city match (1659)
- 83340: Episcopacie by divine right. Asserted, by Jos. Hall, B. of Exon (1640)
- 83405: A true relation of all the skirmishes between our forces and the Cavaliers at Owlny. Sent in a letter from Captaine George Paine, (one of the Captaines of the Red Regiment) who was an eye-witnesse of every severall conflict, to a deare friend of his in London. Wherein each particular is exactly set downe, for the satisfaction of such as are desirous to know the truth; and to stop the mouth of blasphemous malignants. This is licenced and entred into the Hall Booke according to order (1643)
- 83424: Divers treatises, written upon severall occasions, by Joseph Hall late Bishop of Norwich (1662)
- 83424: Divers treatises, written upon severall occasions, by Joseph Hall late Bishop of Norwich (1662)
- 83438: Four nevv playes (1666)
- 83500: A briefe summe of divinitie (1652)
- 83538: A sermon preach'd before the King, May 9. 1675 (1675)
- 83649: A treatise of the affections; or, The soules pulse (1642)
- 83708: To His Royall Highnesse, the Duke of Yorke (1665)
- 83713: King Charles his entertainment, and Londons loyaltie (1641)
- 83788: An exact and true relation of the taking of Arundel Castle the sixt of this present Ianuary, betweene nine and ten of the clock in the forenoone, by the valour of that ever honoured Knight Sir William Waller (1644)
- 83811: The declaration of John Pym Esquire, upon the vvhole matter of the charge of high treason, against Thomas Earle of Strafford, April 12. 1641. With An argument of law concerning the bill of attainder of high treason of the said Earle of Strafford, before a committee of both Houses of Parliament, in Westminster Hall, by Mr St-Iohn his Majesties Solicitor Generall, on Thursday, April 29. 1641. Both published by order of the Commons House (1641)
- 83891: A sermon concerning edification in faith and discipline (1694)
- 83921: The resurrection asserted (1679)
- 83946: Samaria's downfall: or, A commentary (by way of supplement) on the five last verses of the thirteenth chapter of Hosea (1660)
- 83947: The beauty of magistracy (1660)
- 83977: Susurrium cum Deo (1659)
- 83991: A practicall discourse concerning Gods decrees (1659)
- 84019: Several conferences between a Romish priest (1679)
- 84090: A memorial for His Highness the Prince of Orange, in relation to the affairs of Scotland (1689)
- 84112: A free and impartial censure of the Platonick philosophie (1666)
- 84153: King David's sanctuary, or A sermon preached before His Majesty the fourth of Febr: 1643. at Christ-Church in Oxford: by Richard Harwood Master of Arts. (1644)
- 84207: The origine of formes and qualities, (according to the corpuscular philosophy,) (1666)
- 84258: Richardi Gardiner Herefordensis, Ędis Christi Oxon. haud ita pridem Canonici, Subdecani, Specimen oratorium (1657)
- 84370: The divell of Mascon. Or, A true relation of the chief things which an vnclean spirit did and said at Mascon in Burgundy (1679)
- 84396: A discourse concerning the origine and properties of vvind (1671)
- 84410: An account of the proportion of the forces of the Confederates, for carrying on the war against France, this year. 1694. (1694)
- 84482: Veteres vindicati (1687)
- 84587: Ystyriaethau Drexelivs ar dragywyddoldeb (1661)
- 84694: The English Parnassus: or a help to English poesie (1677)
- 84703: Wholsome advices from the Blessed Virgin, to her indiscreet worshippers (1687)
- 84757: Prolusiones academicę (1660)
- 84767: Philosophus autodidactus sive Epistola Abi Jaafar, ebn Tophail de Hai ebn Yokdhan (1671)
- 84920: Babylons ruine, Jerusalems rising (1643)
- 84928: An exposition by way of supplement, on the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth chapters of the prophecy of Amos· (1661)
- 85072: Two sermons by Geo. Hall (1641)
- 85072: Two sermons by Geo. Hall (1641)
- 85179: Select thoughts: or, Choice helps for a pious spirit (1654)
- 85206: Vindicię literarum, the schools guarded: or, The excellency and vsefulnesse of humane learning in subordination to divinity, and preparation to the ministry (1655)
- 85227: Some considerations touching the usefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy (1663)
- 85254: The Happy successe of the Parliaments armie at Nevvport and some other places (1643)
- 85294: A view of the threats and punishments recorded in the Scriptures, alphabetically composed (1653)
- 85304: Guild Hall London. December the 11th. 1688 (1688)
- 85413: New experiments physico-mechanicall, touching the spring of the air, and its effects (1660)
- 85433: A brief introduction to geography (1675)
- 85534: A poem, dedicated to the memory of Dr Joseph Beaumont Regius Professor of Divinity, in Cambridge. By Thomas Barker A.M. Cantabr (1700)
- 85610: The ansvver of the chancellor, masters and scholars of the Vniversity of Oxford, to the petition, articles of grievance, and reasons of the city of Oxon (1649)
- 85630: The Divine Being and its attributes philosophically demonstrated from the Holy Scriptures, and original nature of things (1693)
- 85649: The time-serving Proteus, and ambidexter divine, uncased to the vvorld (1650)
- 85659: A treatise of the divine promises (1641)
- 85677: The amorous vvarre (1659)
- 85736: Israe?l anchithane?s (1656)
- 85850: The absurdity of that new devised state-principle, (viz.) that in a monarchy, the legislative power is communicable to the subject, and is not radically in soveraignty in one, but in more (1681)
- 85872: Justificatio Paulina sine operibvs ex mente ecclesię anglicanę, omniumque reliquarum quę reformatę audiunt, asserta & illustrata. Contra nuperos novatores. Authore Tho. Tullio, S.T.P. et aulę S. Edmundi Oxon. Principali (1674)
- 85912: New matters of note made knowne to this kingdome (1642)
- 85976: Six sermons (1669)
- 85998: Huntington divertisement, or, An enterlude for the generall entertainment at the county-feast (1678)
- 86157: A review of the grand case of the present ministry (1663)
- 86239: Propositions agreed upon at a court of common councell, in Guild Hall London. Feb. 21. 1642 (1643)
- 86267: A briefe relation of the remarkeable occurences in the northerne parts (1643)
- 86360: A sermon preached, at the funeral of the Reverend and Learned Mr. Georg Ritschel (1684)
- 86487: The battaile on Hopton-Heath in Staffordshire (1643)
- 86513: The elements of logick (1647)
- 86634: Agnoia tou psychikou anthro?pou, or, The inability of the highest improved naturall man to attaine a sufficient and right knowledge of indwelling sinne (1659)
- 86681: Joannis Tombes Beudleiensis Angli. Animadversiones in librum Georgii Bulli (1676)
- 86800: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę selectissimę Doctiss Rev, Viri D. Joannis Arthurii Londinensis (1683)
- 86837: Remains of Sir Walter Raleigh (1657)
- 86959: Several treatises of vvorship & ceremonies (1660)
- 87020: The pulpit-guard routed, in its twenty strong-holds. Or, a brief answer, to a large and lawless discourse, written by one Tho. Hall of Kings-Norton, intituled, The pulpit guarded, with twenty arguments, pretending to prove the unlawfulness, and sinfulness of private mens preaching (1652)
- 87020: The pulpit-guard routed, in its twenty strong-holds. Or, a brief answer, to a large and lawless discourse, written by one Tho. Hall of Kings-Norton, intituled, The pulpit guarded, with twenty arguments, pretending to prove the unlawfulness, and sinfulness of private mens preaching (1652)
- 87065: Severall questions of serious and necessary consequence (1647)
- 87149: An appendix to the Life of the Right Revd Father in God Seth Lord Bishop of Salisbury; written by Dr. Walter Pope, F.R.S (1697)
- 87248: Britannicę virtutis imago. Or, The effigies of true fortitude (1644)
- 87303: Medulla historię Scoticę (1685)
- 87343: Psal. 4, vers. 7 (1644)
- 87366: The divine original and the supreme dignity of kings, no defensative against death (1685)
- 87385: Wickham wakened, or, The Quakers madrigall in rime dogrell (1672)
- 87472: A true and perfect relation of the engagement (1681)
- 87511: Aerio-mastix, or, A vindication of the apostolicall and generally received government of the Church of Christ by bishops, against the schismaticall Ae?rians of our time (1643)
- 87528: The deliverer (1660)
- 87582: An address from the justices of the peace of the county of Middlesex (1681)
- 87637: Several miscellaneous and weighty cases of conscience, learnedly and judiciously resolved by the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. Thomas Barlow, late Lord-Bishop of Lincoln. Viz. I. Of toleration of Protestant dissenters. II. The King's power to pardon murder. III. Objection from Gen. 9.6. answered. IV. Mr. Cottington's case of divorce: with the judgments of Dr. Allestrey, Dr. Hall, Sir Richard Lloyd, Sir Richard Raines, Dr. Oldys, and the doctors of Sorbonne, upon the same. V. For toleration of the Jews. VI. About setting up images in churches. VII. An dominium fundatur in gratia?? With two pages omitted in the English Machiavel, and his lordship's censure thereupon (1692)
- 87641: To the nobility of England (1679)
- 87688: Philosophia naturalis (1665)
- 87707: Tentations: their nature, danger, cure. The fourth part (1659)
- 87744: Antiquitates potissimu?m Romanę e? Rosino alii?sque in compendium contractę (1673)
- 87747: Iacobs ladder: or, The devout souls ascention to Heaven, in prayers, thanksgivings, and praises (1676)
- 87747: Iacobs ladder: or, The devout souls ascention to Heaven, in prayers, thanksgivings, and praises (1676)
- 87747: Iacobs ladder: or, The devout souls ascention to Heaven, in prayers, thanksgivings, and praises (1676)
- 87793: Confessions and proofes of Protestant divines of reformed churches, that episcopacy is in respect of the office according to the word of God, and in respect of the use the best (1644)
- 87886: The Welch-mans publike recantation: or, His hearty sorrow for taking up of armes against her Parliament (1642)
- 87970: A true relation of the severall passages (1643)
- 88044: The excellency of man's soul (1684)
- 88086: Parate?re?mata: or Select physical and chyrurgical observations (1687)
- 88090: R.P. Famiani Stradę Romani e? Societate Jesu Eloquentia bipartita (1662)
- 88167: A divine message to the elect soule (1647)
- 88169: Advice to a son. Or, Directions for your better conduct (1656)
- 88194: The Humble petition of the captaines, officers, and soldiers of the trayned bands, and voluntiers in the county of Buckingham, assembled at Alisbury, Iune 17. 1642 (1642)
- 88203: Veteres vindicati (1687)
- 88401: The anti-confederacy, or, A discovery of the iniquity and hypocrisie of the Solemne League and Covenant (1644)
- 88586: Emblemes. By Fra: Quarles (1696)
- 88628: A great over-throw (1643)
- 88647: The arraignment, trials, conviction and condemnation of Sir Rich. Grahme, bart. Viscount Preston in the kingdom of Scotland, and John Ashton, gent. for high-treason against Their Majesties King VVilliam and Queen Mary (1691)
- 88817: The law of charitable uses, revised and much enlarged; with many cases in law both antient and modern (1676)
- 88830: Grammatica linguę Turcicę (1670)
- 88867: A view of the nevv Directorie, and a vindication of the ancient liturgie of the Church of England (1646)
- 88869: The hope of glory or Christs indwelling in true believers is an evident demonstration of their hope of glory (1657)
- 88876: Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd (1670)
- 88911: An account of the nature and extent of the divine dominion & goodnesse, especially as they refer to the Origenian hypothesis concerning the preexistence of souls (1666)
- 88980: A true discovery of the proiectors of the wine proiect (1641)
- 89023: Academia: or, The humours of the University of Oxford (1691)
- 89043: Georgiou Diakonou protekdikou, kai dikaiophylakos tou Pachymerous Hepitome tes Aristotelous Logikes.= (1666)
- 89104: A sermon preached on the fast-day, November 13. 1678 (1678)
- 89120: Episcopal admonition by the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. Joseph Hall, Late Lord Bishop of Exeter (1681)
- 89276: Ambitio sacra: conciones dvae (1650)
- 89298: Enchiridion sphęricum id est, systema cosmographicum, compendiosum (1664)
- 89310: Part of Lucian made English from the originall. In the yeare 1638 (1664)
- 89394: Tractatus quidam logici de prędicabilibus, et prędicamentis ab eruditissimo viro Eduardo Brerewood, Artium Magistro, e? Collegio Ęnei-Nasi, olim conscripti: nunc vero? ab erroribus (qui frequenti transcriptione irrepserant) vindicati, ad pristinum nitorem, nativamque puritatem diligentissima? manuscriptorum collatione restituti, & in lucem editi: per T.S. Art. Mag. & Collegii Ęnei-Nasi Socium. Editio postrema, in qua? acesse?runt duo ejusdem authoris insignes tractatus, prior de meteoris, posterior de oculo: lima?, luceque donati: per eundem T.S (1659)
- 89411: The reformation of the Church of England justified, according to the canons of the Council of Nice and other general councils, and the tradition of the Catholick Church (1688)
- 89471: An examination of the observations upon His Majesties answers (1643)
- 89510: The fifth of November, or, The popish and schismaticall rebells (1644)
- 89525: Philosophia compendiosa (1657)
- 89541: The discovery of mysteries: or, The plots and practices of a prevalent faction in this present Parliament (1643)
- 89604: Fr. Eustachii a S. Paulo, ex congregatione Fuliensi, ordinis Cisterciensis Ethica: sive, Summa moralis disciplinę (1693)
- 89631: The full proceedings of the High Court of Iustice against King Charles in Westminster Hall, on Saturday the 20. of January, 1648 (1654)
- 89638: A loyal tear dropt on the vault of our late martyred sovereign (1667)
- 89716: Some considerations touching the vsefvlnesse of experimental natural philosophy (1671)
- 89757: A true extract of severall letters lately received (1643)
- 89767: A short addition to the observations concerning trade and interest of money. By the same hand (1668)
- 89779: Englands patterne and duty in it's monthly fasts (1643)
- 89846: Conciones duę apud Academicos Oxonii nuper habitę (1659)
- 89855: A sermon against lukwarmenesse in religion (1641)
- 89919: A sermon upon Job 29. 15 (1667)
- 90187: Certain positions concerning the fundamentals of Christianity, which brings salvation to all that entertain them. (1657)
- 90211: Exoche? tou Christou, Christ's preeminence (1668)
- 90314: Synopsis metaphysica Andreę Frommenii (1669)
- 90339: Cursus logicus systematicus & agonisticus (1658)
- 90426: A scripture-catechisme, towards the confutation of sundry errours (1658)
- 90484: Jang ampat evangelia derri tuan kita Jesu Christi, daan berboatan derri jang apostoli bersacti (1677)
- 90593: Systema compendiosum totius mathematices (1661)
- 90608: A treatise of the affections (1657)
- 90620: The island princess: or the generous Portugal (1669)
- 90647: The peace-maker (1647)
- 90730: England & Scotland: or, The proceedings of the Parliament of England, the Confession of the Church of Scotland (1644)
- 90757: C. Plini Cęcili Secundi Panegyricus (1662)
- 90762: The presentment and humble petition of the grand jury for the county of Middlesex (1681)
- 90763: The presentment of the Grand Jury of Bristol at the General Sessions of the Peace, &c. holden there, begun March 13. 1682. To the right worshipful, Thomas Eston, Esq; Mayor; the right worshipful Sir John Churchhill, Knight, Recorder: and the right worshipful, and worshipful the court of aldermen, His Majesties justices of the peace now assembled in the General Sessions of the Peace, court of oyer and terminer, and general goal-delivery holden for this city, and county of the same city, begun the 13th. day of March, in the five and thirtieth year of His Majesties reign, annoque Dom. 1682. The humble presentment of the grand inquest (1683)
- 90847: A sermon preach'd before the King December 31. 1665. at Christ-Church in Oxford. By R. Allestry, D.D. one of the cannons of that church. Publish'd by His Majesties command (1666)
- 90850: Diatriba de chaldaicis paraphrastis (1662)
- 90941: The tryal of John Giles at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayly (1681)
- 91010: Animadversions on two late books (1673)
- 91022: An account of a remarkable sea-fight, between an English ketch, and a French privateer (1690)
- 91209: Twenty-four sermons preached at the Merchants-Lecture at Pinners Hall. By the late Reverend Mr. Timothy Cruso (1699)
- 91218: Curious enquiries· (1688)
- 91237: Irenicum, in quo casus conscientię pręcipui, de viis quęrendę & constituendę inter ecclesias evanglicas religiosę pacis (1654)
- 91267: A sermon preached on the 29th of May 1661 (1661)
- 91430: Rebels no saints: or, A collection of the speeches, private passages, letters and prayers of those persons lately executed (1661)
- 91438: A serious inquiry into the means of an happy union: or, What reformation is necessary to prevent popery, and to avert God's judgments from the nation. Written upon the occasion of the fast, and humbiy [sic] offered to the consideration of the Parliament. By William Saywell, D.D. master of Jesus College in Cambridge. (1681)
- 91533: The interest of the English nation under the happy government of King William III (1696)
- 91688: A congratulatory poem upon the coronation of William and Mary King and Queen of England, &c (1689)
- 91729: Christs alarm to drowsie saints: or, Christs epistle to his churches. By William Fenner, B.D. sometimes fellow of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge, and minister of Rochford in Essex (1646)
- 91736: The invisible world (1659)
- 91828: A sober enquiry about the nevv oath enjoyned on non-conformists according to act of Parliament (1665)
- 91839: A letter from a Member of the House of Commons, to a gentleman now at London, touching the new Solemne League and Covenant (1644)
- 91844: An antidote against Arminianism: or, A succinct discourse, to enervate and confute all the five points thereof (1700)
- 91918: Y Ffydd ddi-ffuant. Sef, hanes y ffydd Gristianogol, a'irhinwedd. Y trydydd preintiad gyd ag angwanegiad.= (1677)
- 91956: Bibliotheca realis & instructissima, sive, Catalogus variorum librorum (1690)
- 92008: A briefe account of some expressions in Saint Athanasius his Creed (1663)
- 92033: A true and exact account of the regiments of horse and foot in the service of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary (1690)
- 92108: Celebriorum distinctionum philosophicarum synopsis (1657)
- 92131: The solemn mock procession of the Pope, cardinals, Iesuits, fryers, nuns &c exactly taken, as they marcht through the Citty of London, Nouember ye 17th. 1680 (1680)
- 92142: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1668)
- 92159: Oxford drollery (1671)
- 92193: To the Honourable House of Commons. The humble petition and case of Henry Mortlock (1680)
- 92264: Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd (1671)
- 92472: Ecclesia & reformatio (1698)
- 92477: The gentile sinner, or, England's brave gentleman (1660)
- 92642: The case of our affaires, in lavv, religion, and other circumstances briefly examined, and presented to the conscience (1644)
- 92650: An answer to several late treatises, occasioned by a book entituled A discourse concerning the idolatry practised in the Church of Rome (1674)
- 92675: A letter sent to London from a spie at Oxford (1643)
- 92845: Mans badnes & Gods goodnes Or some Gospel truths laid down, explained, and vindicated (1647)
- 92853: To the supreme authority, the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England (1652)
- 92869: L. Jvlii Flori Rerum a? Romanis gestarvm libri IV· (1661)
- 92963: Nevv experiments physico-mechanical, touching the spring of the air, and its effects (1662)
- 92965: Paradoxa hydrostatica (1669)
- 93144: A discourse, shewing that it is lawfull, and our duty to swear obedience to King William, notwithstanding the oath of allegiance taken to the late King. By a divine in the north (1689)
- 93210: Bishop Hall's sayings concerning travellers (1674)
- 93324: The Popes bull: or, papal creed. made at Trent, and promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious, Fourth. demonstrated to be antichristian (1672)
- 93336: The nullity of the Romish faith. Or, A blovv at the root of the Romish Church (1667)
- 93343: Viginti-duę lectiones de totidem religionis captibus (1648)
- 93483: A geographicall and historicall disquisition (1643)
- 93530: Monarchy asserted or The state of monarchicall & popular government (1659)
- 93582: The taking away of righteous & merciful persons must be taken to heart (1661)
- 93616: Hugo Grotius De veritate religionis Christianę (1660)
- 93646: The anti-covenant, or, a sad complaint, concerning the new oath or covenant (1643)
- 93752: The reverse: or, The tables turn'd (1700)
- 93782: The gentile sinner, or England's brave gentleman character'd (1672)
- 93919: Tyranny detected; and the late revolution justify'd, by the law of God, the law of nature, and the practice of all nations (1699)
- 93921: A summarie of devotions (1667)
- 94061: Characters of a sincere heart, and the comforts thereof, collected out of the Word of God, by Hen. Wilkinson, D.D. Late principal of Magdalen Hall in the University of Oxford (1674)
- 94092: Otium literatum, sive, Miscellanea quaedam poemata ab H. Birchead et H. Stvbbe. Quibus accedunt Delicię poetarum Anglicanorum in Graecum translatae / authore eodem Henrico Stvbbe (1658)
- 94093: Idea philosophię. Tum moralis, tum naturalis. Sive, Epitome compendiosa utriusque ex Aristotele excerpta, & methodice? disposita. A Mr. Franc. Burgersdicio in Academia Lugduno-Batava, Logices & Ethices Professore ordinario (1654)
- 94159: Philosophia compendiosa (1671)
- 94540: Susurrium cum Deo (1651)
- 94566: Differences about pre-determination determined (1700)
- 94567: An apologie for the ministry, and its maintenance (1660)
- 94568: The beauty of holiness; or A description of the excellency, amiablenes, comfort and content which is to be found in wayes of purity and holinesse (1655)
- 94662: Bovvels opened: or, A discovery of the neare and deare love, union and communion betwixt Christ, and the church (1641)
- 94671: Conciones et orationes ex historicis latinis. Excerptę (1660)
- 94700: A discourse concerning the idolatry practised in the Church of Rome, and the danger of salvation in the communion of it (1671)
- 94706: The miraculous conformist: or An account of severall marvailous cures performed by the stroaking of the hands of Mr Valentine Greatarick (1666)
- 94828: A defence of Mr. John Cotton from the imputation of selfe contradiction, charged on him by Mr. Dan: Cavvdrey written by himselfe not long before his death (1658)
- 94830: The younger brother his apologie, or A fathers free povver disputed, for the disposition of his lands, or other his fortunes to his sonne, sonnes, or any one of them (1671)
- 94965: Clavis fidei, seu brevia quędam in symbolum apostolicum dictata (1643)
- 95056: An answer to some of the principal Quakers, which deceive the people (1660)
- 95064: Franconis Burgersdici Institutionum metaphysicarum lib. II (1675)
- 95149: Irenicum (1654)
- 95241: The great mystery of godliness (1659)
- 95272: [Arabic] Lamiato'l Ajam, carmen Tograi (1661)
- 95300: Obsequium Londini (1660)
- 95310: Julius secundus· Dialogus anonymi cujusdam authoris festivus sane ac elegans (1680)
- 95423: A sermon preach'd before the King Feb. 24. 1674/5 (1675)
- 95446: Englands comfort, and Londons ioy (1641)
- 95494: Relectiones hyemales, de ratione & methodo legendi utrasq; historias, civiles & ecclesiasticas (1662)
- 95610: A short discovery of the state of man (1659)
- 95612: A postscript to a book published the last year, entituled Considerations on Dr. Burnet's theory of the earth (1694)
- 95715: A treatise of fruit-trees (1665)
- 95861: Laurentii Vallę de linguę Latinę elegantia libri sex (1688)
- 95868: Tractatus duo (1669)
- 95924: A vievv of the civile and ecclesiasticall law (1662)
- 95925: A vievv of the civile and ecclesiasticall lavv (1675)
- 96029: A briefe treatise touching the preservation of the eye sight (1673)
- 96092: Patro-scholastiko-dikaio?sis, or A justification of the fathers and schoolmen (1659)
- 96119: The copie of a letter sent from Exeter, by a gentleman of quality, to a worthy friend of his dwelling in London (1643)
- 96126: Disputatio theologica de vero discrimine peccati mortalis & venialis (1658)
- 96313: The cry of the innocent & oppressed for justice: or, A brief relation of the late proceedings against the prisoners called Quakers in London (1664)
- 96340: Coopers Hill (1643)
- 96437: Jura majestatis, the rights of kings both in Church and state (1644)
- 96537: Catalogus horti botanici Oxoniensis (1658)
- 96630: Anglia rediviva. Or, The miraculous return of the breath of our nostrils (1660)
- 96708: Bibliotheca Massoviana: sive Catalogus variorum librorum (1688)
- 96717: Marcus Minucius Felix his Octavius: or, A vindication of Christianity against paganism. Made English (1695)
- 96843: Gerardi Iohannis VossI Rhetorices contractę (1655)
- 96959: Three sermons preached at Sherborne in Dorsetshire (1654)
- 97192: Panzo?oryktologia. Sive Panzoologicomineralogia (1661)
- 97249: De finibus virtutis Christianę (1673)
- 97350: The mischief of separation (1680)
- 97425: The lady's new-years gift: or, advice to a daughter (1688)
- 97426: Cases of conscience practically resolved (1654)
- 97427: Contemplations upon the remarkable passages in the life of the holy Jesus (1679)
- 97428: A sermon preach'd before Her Majesty the Queen Dowager (1686)
- 97707: [The] speech of the right reverend father in God Anthony Lord Bishop of Meath (1690)
- 97739: The Quakers rounds, or A faithful account of a large discourse, between a party of them called Quakers (1658)
- 97785: The liee and death of Doctor Faustus, made into a farce· (1697)
- 97877: In honour of the right worshipfull doctour Robert Pinke, doctour of divinitie, and warden of New Colledge in Oxford (1648)
- 97940: The amorous vvarre (1659)
- 97946: A vindication of episcopacie: or, Animadversions upon a late pamphlet intituled, Unparallel'd reasons for the abolishing of episcopacy (1644)
- 97974: Marci Minucii Felicis equitis Romani Octavius (1662)
- 98002: Guilielmi Amesii, de conscientia. Et ejus jure, vel casibus, libri quinque (1659)
- 98004: Order and disorder: or, The world made and undone (1679)
- 98025: English liberties: or, The free-born subject's inheritance (1691)
- 98115: The history of Scotland, from the year 1423, until the year 1542 (1680)
- 98116: The history of Scotland, from the year 1423, until the year 1542 (1681)
- 98117: The history of Scotland, from the year 1423, until the year 1542 (1682)
- 98160: Pię juventuti sacrum (1658)
- 98234: An expresse relation of the passages and proceedings of His Majesties armie (1643)
- 98253: Encouragement to charity (1679)
- 98274: An answer to Mr. Lowth's letter to Dr. Stillingfleet (1687)
- 98316: Phrases elegantiores (1654)
- 98345: Domini nostri Iesu Christi Testamentum Novum. Turcice redditum. Opera? Gu: Seaman (1666)
- 98396: Brownlow Latine redivivus (1693)
- 98397: Dissertatio theologica de persona et officio Christi mediatorio. Authore Andrea Friderico Fornereto Hel. Lausannensi S. Sanctę Theologię Studioso, in illustri Anglorum Universitate Oxoniensi (1673)
- 98484: The divine original and the supreme dignity of kings, no defensative against death (1685)
- 98504: [Arabic] Historia compendiosa dynastiarum (1663)
- 98654: Masseceth Beracoth. Titulus Talmudicus (1667)
- 98700: A poem on the coronation of King William and Queen Mary (1689)
- 98710: The nullity of the Romish faith. Or, A blovv at the root of the Romish Church (1667)
- 98717: The life of St. Mary Magdalene of Pazzi, a Carmelite nunn. Newly translated out of Italian by the Reverend Father Lezin de Sainte Scholastique, Provincial of the Reformed Carmelites of Touraine. At Paris, for Sebast. Cramoisy in St. James's Street, at the sign of Fame. 1670 And now done out of the French: with a preface concerning the nature, causes, concomitants, and consequences of ecstasy and rapture, and a brief discourse added about discerning and trying the spirits, whether they be of God. (1687)
- 98726: The declaration of Iohn Pym Esquire, upon the whole matter of the charge of high treason, against Thomas Earle of Strafford, April 12. 1641. With An argument of law, concerning the bill of attainder of high treason of the said Earle of Strafford, before a committee of both houses of Parliament, in Westminster Hall, by Mr. St. Iohn his Majesties Solicitor Generall, on Thursday, April. 29. 1641. Both published by order of the Commons House (1641)
- 98770: The gentile sinner, or England's brave gentleman character'd (1668)
- 98784: Bull-Feather Hall: or, The antiquity and dignity of horns, amply shown (1664)
- 98784: Bull-Feather Hall: or, The antiquity and dignity of horns, amply shown (1664)
- 98784: Bull-Feather Hall: or, The antiquity and dignity of horns, amply shown (1664)
- 98811: [Arabic] Specimen historię Arabum, sive Gregorii Abul Farajii Malatiensis, De origine & moribus Arabum (1650)
- 98815: Historical collections: or, A brief account of the most remarkable transactions of the two last Parliaments (1682)
- 98876: A sermon preached at the funerall of that reverend divine Mr Robert Collard (1652)
- 99015: Advice to a son. Or directions for your better conduct (1656)
- 99031: The speech of the Lord High Steward, in Westminster Hall, at the time of his pronouncing the judgment of the House of Peers, against the Lord Viscount Stafford, the seventh of December, 1680 (1680)
- 99150: Antiqvitates potissimu?m Romanę e? Rosino alii?sque in compendivm contractę (1678)
- 99164: Tho: Masteri makari?tou Novi Coll: quondam socii Iter boreale (1675)
- 99196: Culmers crown crackt with his own looking-glass; or, The Cocks-combs looking-glasse broken about his ears (1657)
- 99214: Archęologię Atticę libri septem (1675)
- 99282: Of scandall (1646)
- 99344: A manvall of prayers, collected, for the use of Sir Ralph Duttons regiment (1643)
- 99431: An impartial history of the plots and conspiracies against the life of His Sacred Majesty, King William III (1696)
- 99852: Nomenclator geographicus (1667)
- 99949: The marriages of cousin Germans, vindicated from the censures of unlawfullnesse, and inexpediency (1673)
- 100062: Characters of vertue and vice (1691)
- 100071: Gazophylacium anglicanum (1689)
- 100207: The case of disbanding the army at present (1698)
- 100235: The morall philosophy of the Stoicks (1671)
- 100266: Dendrologia Dodona's grove, or The vocall forrest (1644)
- 100295: Animadversiones in libros Novi Testamenti (1677)
- 100313: The missionarie's arts discovered: or, An account of their ways of insinuation, their artifices and several methods of which they serve themselves in making converts (1688)
- 100349: In Thomę Hobbii philosophiam exercitatio epistolica (1656)
- 100358: Doctrine of contentment briefly explained, and practically applied (1671)
- 100379: Adriani Heereboord Professoris (dum viveret) in Academia patria philosophi, Philosophia naturalis (1676)
- 100434: A briefe ansvver to a booke called The declaration of the kingdomes of England and Scotland. Sent in a letter from a Member of the House of Commons (1644)
- 100531: Monarchia Britannica sub Elizabeth a Iacobo (1661)
- 100565: The judges resolution on the bench in Westminster Hall, the 20. of Octob. 1642 (1642)
- 100565: The judges resolution on the bench in Westminster Hall, the 20. of Octob. 1642 (1642)
- 100745: Christian charity to poor prisoners, especially those for debt (1696)
- 100792: Logou alogia, seu, Exercitatio theologica de insipientia? rationis humanę, gratia? Christi destitutę, in rebus fidei. Authore R. Crosse S.Th.B. Coll. Linc. quondam socio (1655)
- 100870: Adriani Heereboord professoris (dum viveret) in Academia patria philosophi, Philosophia naturalis (1668)
- 100885: Rome's tradition, the law and Gospel's destruction (1682)
- 100979: England's advocate, Europe's monitor (1699)
- 101020: Hosannah: a thanksgiving-sermon, June 28th. 1660. By J. M. Presb. Anglic (1660)
- 101023: The sacrifice of the faithfull. Or, A treatise shewing the nature, property, and efficacy of zealous prayer (1648)
- 101162: Epistolę duę (1672)
- 101285: A sermon preach'd before the King Feb. 24, 1674/5 (1675)
- 101432: The history of the wicked plots and conspiracies of our pretended saints (1674)
- 101453: Institutiones juris Anglicani (1664)
- 101463: The font-guard routed: or, A brief answer to a book written by Thomas Hall, superscribed with this title, The font guarded with 20. arguments: therein endeavouring to prove the lawfulness of infant-baptism (1652)
- 101463: The font-guard routed: or, A brief answer to a book written by Thomas Hall, superscribed with this title, The font guarded with 20. arguments: therein endeavouring to prove the lawfulness of infant-baptism (1652)
- 101469: A True relation of Sir VVilliam VVallers advance into the King's quarters (1644)
- 101486: The proceedings and judgment against the rioters (1683)
- 101513: Cl. V. Iohannis Bainbrigii, astronomię, in celeberrima? Academia? Oxoniensi, Professoris Saviliani, Canicvlaria (1648)
- 101544: A divine theater, or, A stage for Christians (1662)
- 101578: A modest examination of the new oath of allegiance. By a divine of the Church of England. (1689)
- 101626: Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases (1683)
- 101749: A sermon, preached on the 8 of January, at St. Nicholas Church in New-Castle upon Tyne (1688)
- 101761: A sermon preached October, the 19, 1690 (1691)
- 101777: Steps to the temple, The delights of the Muses, and Carmen Deo nostro (1690)
- 101795: Several essays relating to accademies, banks, bankrupts, charity-lotteries, courts of enquiries, court merchants, friendly-societies, high-ways, pension-office, seamen, wagering, &c (1700)
- 102003: The nature of the drink kauhi, or coffe, and the berry of which it is made, described by an Arabian phisitian (1659)
- 102054: Theeves, theeves, or, A relation of Sir Iohn Gell's proceedings in Darbyshire, in gathering up the rents of the lords and gentlemen of that county by pretended authority from the two Houses of Parliament (1643)
- 102065: The Lord George Digbie's apologie for himselfe (1642)
- 102115: Ęsop naturaliz'd and expos'd to the publick view in his own shape and dress (1697)
- 102172: Thomę Mori Utopia (1663)
- 102212: A dialogve (or familiar discourse) and conference betweene the husbandman and fruit-trees; in his nurseries, orchards, and gardens (1676)
- 102222: The Kings Majesties demand of the House of Commons, concerning those Members who were accused of high treason, Jan. 4. 1641 (1642)
- 102240: De sensibus internis. Tractatus (1647)
- 102242: Lapis chymicvs philosophorum examini subjectus (1648)
- 102272: The proceedings of His Majesties justices of peace, at the sessions of oyer and terminer (1684)
- 102320: Richardi Gardiner Herefordensis, Ędis Christi Oxon: Canonici, Specimen oratorium (1675)
- 102327: The judgment of an anonymous writer (1684)
- 102359: A description of the King's royal palace and gardens at Loo (1688)
- 102374: Ęsop's fables (1691)
- 102405: Q. Curtii Rufi De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni historiarum quotquot supersunt libri Johannis Loccenii indice philologico illustrati. (1672)
- 102410: Archaeologię Atticę libri septem (1667)
- 102427: Joannis Launoii Constantiensis, Parisiensis theologi, Epistolę omnes (1689)
- 102502: The loyall convert (1644)
- 102510: A sermon preached at the publick commencement at Cambridge (1698)
- 102564: The ansvver of the chancellor, masters and scholars of the University of Oxford, to the petition, articles of grievance, and reasons of the city of Oxon (1678)
- 102626: Julius Secundus· Dialogus viri cujuspiam eruditissimi festivus sane ac elegans, cujus hoc est argumentum (1669)
- 102652: Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases (1679)
- 102685: The gentile sinner, or England's brave gentleman character'd (1679)
- 102709: Dissertatio de justificationis doctrina (1658)
- 102790: Chronological tables (1690)
- 102806: Dispvtatio medica inauguralis de febre intermittente (1668)
- 102817: Nouvelle grammaire franc?oise contenant au long les principes de la langue, ou, les regles exactes, les observations critiques, & les exemples convenables, pour montrer & pour a?prendre methodiquement le franc?ois, tel que les esprits, ou messieurs de l'Academie franc?oise, le parlent & le prononcent aujourd'huy, compose?e pour l'usage de messieurs les anglois par J. G. d'Abadie Ec (1676)
- 102829: The Scriptures genuine interpreter asserted: or, A discourse concerning the right interpretation of Scripture (1678)
- 102888: The copie of a letter sent from the maior of Bristoll (1643)
- 102896: The riches of grace (1641)
- 103029: Exceptions against Sir Cornelius Virmudens discourse for the draining of the great fennes, &c (1642)
- 103142: A reply to a book set forth by one of the blind guides of England, who is a priest at Barwick Hall in Lancashire (1654)
- 103157: Machiavels ghost (1641)
- 103166: Arthur Chambers's sorrowful farewel to the vvorld (1700)
- 103190: A Pindarick ode on the death of His Late Sacred Majesty King Charles II. of blessed memory (1685)
- 103300: A preter-pluperfect, spick and span new nocturnall, or Mercuries weekly night-newes (1643)
- 103379: Resolutions and decisions of divers practicall cases of conscience in continuall use amongst men (1650)
- 103381: A friendly apology, in the behalf of the womans excellency (1674)
- 103385: The seven women confessors, or A discovery of the seuen white divels which liued at Queen-Street in Coven-Garden (1642)
- 103389: A true Christian svbiect vnder an heathen prince: or Tertvllians plea for allegiance (1643)
- 103435: A peece of ordnance invented by a Iesvite (1644)
- 103487: LI sermons, preached by the Reverend Dr. Mark Frank (1672)
- 103518: A letter from New-England concerning their customs, manners, and religion (1682)
- 103796: Elegies, offer'd up to the memory of William Glover Esquire, late of Shalston, in Buckinghamshire (1641)
- 103824: Summum bonum, or An explication of the divine goodness, in the words of the most renowned Boetius. Translated by a lover of truth, and virtue (1674)
- 103853: Christophori Helvici, V.C. Theatrum historicum et chronologicum (1651)
- 103918: A vievv of the civile and ecclesiasticall lavv (1676)
- 104048: Origines sacrę, or A rational account of the grounds of Christian faith (1675)
- 104069: The origine of formes and qualities, (according to the corpuscular philosophy) (1667)
- 104165: A sermon preached November V. 1673 (1674)
- 104265: Ramus olivę; or, An humble motion for peace (1644)
- 104378: The speech and declaration of His Excellency the Lord Generall Monck (1660)
- 104396: A sermon preached at St. Bartholomevvs the lesse in London, on the xxvii. day of March 1642; being the day of the inauguration of our soveraigne lord King Charles. By William Hall. Minister of that parish, and now thought fit to be published (1642)
- 104449: The fall of angels laid open (1684)
- 104470: The deputies of the Republick of Amsterdam to the States of Holland convicted of high-treason, written and proved by the Minister of State (1684)
- 104511: A sermon preached in St. Maries-Church at Gates-head in the county-palatine of Durham (1683)
- 104543: Iuris et iudicii fecialis, sive, Iuris inter gentes (1650)
- 104592: A sermon preached before the King, January 30. 1668/9 (1669)
- 104602: The trouble and cure of a wounded conscience (1685)
- 104609: Ramus olivę; or, An humble motion for peace (1642)
- 104653: A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons (1666)
- 104654: A sermon preached on the fast-day, November 13. 1678 (1678)
- 104673: A letter written from VValshall, by a vvorthy gentleman to his friend in Oxford, concerning Burmingham (1643)
- 104674: Of government and obedience (1654)
- 104713: A sermon preached on the fast-day, November 13. 1678 (1678)
- 104714: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, March 7. 1678/9. By Edward Stillingfleet, D.D. Dean of St. Pauls, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Printed by His Majesties command (1679)
- 104823: A plea for the city orphans, and prisoners for debt (1690)
- 104839: A declaration of the proceedings of the honourable committee of the House of Commons, at Merchant-Taylors Hall (1643)
- 104855: The Scotch Hudibras: or, A mock poem the first part. Corrected and amended, with additions and alterations (1692)
- 104868: The ceremonies, form of prayer, and services used in Westminster-Abby at the coronation of King James the First and Queen Ann his consort. Performed by Dr. Whitgift, Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, &c. With an account of the procession from the palace to the Abby. ... With the coronation of King Charles the First in Scotland. Never before published (1685)
- 104894: Logos alexipharmakos, or, Hyperphysicall directions in time of plague (1644)
- 104935: Archęologię Atticę libri septem (1654)
- 104936: Archęlogię Atticę libri septem (1658)
- 104952: Elegies on the death of that worthy and accomplish't gentleman Colonell John Hampden, Esquire. Entred into the Hall book according to order (1643)
- 104960: The covenants plea for infants: or, The covenant of free grace, pleading the divine right of Christian infants unto the seale of holy baptisme (1642)
- 104985: The declaration of the army in Ireland· (1660)
- 104986: Archęologię Atticę libri septem (1671)
- 104996: Phanatical-tenderness, or The charity of the non-conformists (1684)
- 105010: A narrative of affairs lately received from His Majesties island of Jamaica (1683)
- 105026: Remarks upon Remarques: or, A vindication of the conversations of the town (1673)
- 105061: Tentations (1659)
- 105066: The first six satyrs of Juvenal (1644)
- 105083: The nullity of the Romish faith. Or A blovv at the root of the Romish Church (1671)
- 105138: The mischief of separation (1680)
- 105155: Delphi phoenicizantes, sive, Tractatus, in quo Gręcos, quicquid apud Delphos celebre erat (1655)
- 105301: The Kings cause rationally, briefly, and plainly debated, as it stands de facto (1644)
- 105397: The fallibility of the Roman Church (1687)
- 105481: A letter to a gentleman of note, guilty of common swearing (1690)
- 105515: A prophylactick from disloyalty in these perilous times (1688)
- 105518: The ansvver of the Convention of the Estates, to the remonstrance and desires of the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly, concerning the dangers of religion (1643)
- 105581: A discourse of foreign war (1690)
- 105586: The copy of a letter sent from Bristoll (1643)
- 105711: A most strange letter (1642)
- 105714: An amical call to repentance, and the practical belief of the Gospel (1691)
- 105811: The apostolicall institution of episcopacy (1644)
- 105865: Quatermayns conquest over Canterburies court· Or A briefe declaration of severall passages between him and the Archbishop of Canterbury (1642)
- 105899: Of svperstition (1645)
- 105950: L. Julii Flori rerum a? Romanis gestarum, libri IV. a Johanne Stadio emendati (1650)
- 105969: A sermon preached at the publike fast before his Maiesty at Christ-Church in Oxford. By William Chillingworth. Published by command since his death (1644)
- 106011: Tracts (1645)
- 106091: P. Ovid. Nas. In Ibin. Ovid's invective against Ibis (1667)
- 106177: A sermon preached at the publique fast the ninth day of Aug. 1644 (1644)
- 106230: De consensu veteris et novę philosophię (1669)
- 106336: The pulpit-guard routed, in its twenty strong-holds. Or, A brief answer, to a large and lawless discourse (1651)
- 106343: A short and sure guid in the practice of raising and ordering of fruit-trees (1672)
- 106416: The old religion (1686)
- 106673: Letters from the Marquesse of Argyle, the Earle of Lanerick, Lord Warriston, and others now at Edenburgh, to their friends at London (1645)
- 106684: Antidotum Culmerianum: or, Animadversions upon a late pamphlet, entituled, Cathedrall newes from Canterbury, &c. by Richard Culmer, who is here (according to his friends desire, and his own desert) set forth in his colours (1645)
- 106707: Pliny's panegyricke (1645)
- 106722: Rebells anathematized, and anatomized: or a satyricall salutation to the rabble of seditious, pestiferous pulpit-praters, with their brethren the weekly libellers, railers, and revilers, Mercurius Britannicus, with the rest of that sathanicall fraternity. By John Taylor (1645)
- 106736: An astrologicall judgement vpon His Maiesties present martch (1645)
- 106748: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1645)
- 106795: The prerogative of man: or, his soules immortality (1645)
- 106798: The city alarum, or The weeke of our miscarriages, which have hitherto obstructed our proceedings, and will now retard them, if not speedily removed (1645)
- 106858: A letter, in vvhich the arguments of the Annotator, and three other speeches vpon their Majestie's letters published at London, are examined and answered (1645)
- 106874: A key to the Kings cabinet; or Animadversions upon the three printed speeches, of Mr Lisle, Mr Tate, and Mr Browne, spoken at a common-hall in London, 3. July, 1645 (1645)
- 106875: A true copie of the articles whereupon Carlisle was deliver'd (1645)
- 106884: Parliaments power, in lawes for religion. Or, an ansvvere to that old and groundles calumny of the papists (1645)
- 106916: Of a late, or, a death-bed repentance (1645)
- 106937: A briefe relation of the present troubles in England (1645)
- 106946: Of sinnes of vveaknesse, vvilfulnesse (1645)
- 106959: Adriani Heereboord professoris (dum viveret) in academia patria philosophi, Philosophia naturalis (1665)
- 107017: Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1645)
- 107021: Ęrio-mastix, or, a vindication of the apostolical and generally received government of the Church of Christ by bishops (1661)
- 107065: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1645)
- 107227: Relectiones hyemales, de ratione & methodo legendi utrasq; historias, civiles & ecclesiasticas (1662)
- 107229: Relectiones hyemales, de ratione & methodo legendi utrasq[ue] historias, civiles & ecclesiasticas (1662)
- 107421: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1646)
- 107425: The complaint of Christmas (1646)
- 107433: To the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses assembled in the Commons House of Parliament (1646)
- 107446: The remedy of discontentment: or, a treatise of contentation (1684)
- 107507: The articles of agreement, for the surrender of Charles Fort, the onely considerable and remaining garrison of the enemies in the west, the castle of Pendennis excepted (1646)
- 107553: Of idolatry (1646)
- 107577: Notes and observations vpon some passages of scripture (1646)
- 107641: A horrible and bloody plot to murder Sir Thomas Fairfax, Sir William Brereton, Sir Thomas Middleton, Colonell Moore, and above one hundred more of the Parliament men, colonels, and other officers and gentlemen (1646)
- 107720: Gangręnachrestum, or, A plaister to alay the tumor, and prevent the spreading of a pernitious vlcer (1646)
- 107795: The tvvo state martyrs, or, the murther of Master Robert Yeomans, and Master George Bowcher citizens of Bristoll (1643)
- 107838: A vievv of some exceptions vvhich have beene made by a Romanist to the Lord Viscount Falkland's discourse Of the infallibilitie of the Church of Rome (1646)
- 107846: England's black tribunall (1660)
- 107878: Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, the divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the holy Scriptures (1646)
- 107889: A remonstrance concerning the misdemeanours of some of the Scots souldiers in the county of Yorke (1646)
- 107966: Two solemne covenants made between God and man (1647)
- 108063: Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, the divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the holy Scriptures (1647)
- 108193: The life of Sr Thomas Bodley (1647)
- 108453: LI sermons, preached by the Reverend Dr. Mark Frank, Master of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge, Archdeacon of St. Albans, prebend, and treasurer of St. Pauls, &c. Being a course of sermons, beginning at Advent, and so continued through the festivals. To which is added, a sermon preached at St. Pauls Cross, in the year forty one, and then commanded to be printed by King Charles the First (1672)
- 108478: Flosculi historici delibati nunc delibatiores redditi. Sive Historia universalis tam sacra (1663)
- 108648: A defence of dramatick poetry (1698)
- 108757: The Covenanters plea against absolvers. Or, A modest discourse, shewing why those who in England & Scotland took the Solemn League and Covenant, cannot judge their consciences discharged from the obligation of it, by any thing heretofore said by the Oxford men; or lately by Dr Featly, Dr. Gauden, or any others (1660)
- 108879: The court of the gentiles: or A discourse touching the original of human literature, both philologie and philosophie, from the Scriptures, and Jewish Church (1669)
- 108898: Of conscience, scandall, vvill-vvorship, and superstition (1645)
- 108906: A view of the nevv Directory and a vindication of the ancient liturgy of the Church of England (1646)
- 108921: Funebria florę (1660)
- 108969: Susurrium cum Deo (1659)
- 108980: The remedy of discontentment. Or, A treatise of contentation in whatsoever condition (1645)
- 108981: The peace-maker (1645)
- 108985: The great mysterie of godliness (1651)
- 108989: Poems by John Hall (1647)
- 109050: Hierocles upon the golden verses of Pythagoras (1656)
- 109137: Gods appearing for the tribe of Levi (1655)
- 109138: Gods appearing for the tribe of Levi (1655)
- 109244: A mixture of scholasticall divinity, with practicall (1656)
- 109245: Doctor Hammond his Ektenesteron, or a greater ardency in Christ's love of God at one time, than another proved to be utterly irreconcileable with 1. His fulnesse of habituall grace. 2. The perpetuall happinesse, and 3. The impeccability of his soule. By Henry Ieanes, minister of Gods Word at Chedzoy in Somerset-shire (1657)
- 109249: A second part of The mixture of scholasticall divinity, with practical (1660)
- 109282: The nullity of the Romish faith. Or A blovv at the root of the Romish Church (1666)
- 109337: Verses spoken to the King, Queen, and Dutchesse of York in St John's Library in Oxford (1663)
- 109357: The hunting of the foxes from New-Market and Triploe-Heaths to White·Hall, by five small beagles (late of the Armie.) Or The grandie-deceivers unmasked (that you may know them.) (1649)
- 109373: Provinciale vetus provincię Cantuariensis (1664)
- 109401: London's liberties; or A learned argument of lavv & reason, upon Saturday, December 14. 1650. before the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common Councell at Guild Hall, London (1651)
- 109401: London's liberties; or A learned argument of lavv & reason, upon Saturday, December 14. 1650. before the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common Councell at Guild Hall, London (1651)
- 109401: London's liberties; or A learned argument of lavv & reason, upon Saturday, December 14. 1650. before the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common Councell at Guild Hall, London (1651)
- 109410: Pambotanologia. Sive Enchiridion botanicum (1659)
- 109420: The engagement vindicated & explained, or The reasons upon which Leiut. Col. John Lilburne, tooke the engagement (1650)
- 109447: The hunting of the foxes from New-Market and Triploe-Heaths to White·Hall, by five small beagles (late of the Armie.) Or The grandie-deceivers unmasked (that you may know them.) (1649)
- 109467: The Armies dutie; or, Faithfull advice to the souldiers (1659)
- 109686: The circles of proportion and the horizontall instrument &c (1660)
- 109689: Advice to a son; or Directions for your better conduct through the various and most important encounters of this life (1655)
- 109710: Of temptation (1658)
- 109713: Of the divine originall, authority, self-evidencing light, and povver of the Scriptures (1659)
- 109723: A review of the true nature of schisme (1657)
- 109728: Of the mortification of sinne in believers (1658)
- 109730: Vindicię evangelicę or The mystery of the Gospell vindicated, and Socinianisme examined (1655)
- 109792: C. Plinii Cęcilli Secundi Epistolę et panegyricus (1660)
- 109823: The prerogative of man: or, The immortality of humane soules (1645)
- 109827: Polycarpi et Ignatii epistolae (1645)
- 110177: A learned commentary or, exposition, upon the fourth chapter of the second Epistle of Saint Paul to the Corrinthians (1656)
- 110237: Rome ruin'd by VVhite Hall, or, The papall crown demolisht (1649)
- 110237: Rome ruin'd by VVhite Hall, or, The papall crown demolisht (1649)
- 110288: A military sermon (1644)
- 110292: The soldiers catechisme, composed for the King's Armie (1645)
- 110318: Joh. Combachii, metaphysicorum (1663)
- 110472: Jacobi Vsserii Armachani Chronologia sacra (1660)
- 110473: Jacobi Vsserii Armachani de Romanę Ecclesię symbolo Apostolico vetere aliisque fidei formulis, tum ab occidentalibus tum ab orientalibus, in prima? catechesi & baptismo proponi solitis, diatriba (1660)
- 110563: King Charls his tryal: or A perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Iustice in the tryal of the King in Westminster Hall (1649)
- 110645: Newes from the dead. Or A true and exact narration of the miraculous deliverance of Anne Greene, who being executed at Oxford Decemb. 14. 1650. afterwards revived (1651)
- 110681: Three decads of sermons lately preached to the Vniversity at St Mary's Church in Oxford: by Henry Wilkinson D.D. principall of Magdalen Hall (1660)
- 110692: The whole triall of Mr Love, before the High Court of Justice in Westminster Hall (1651)
- 110709: Vindicię regum; or, The grand rebellion (1643)
- 110719: Vindicię regum; or, The grand rebellion (1643)
- 110730: A compleat & perfect concordance of the English Bible (1655)
- 110737: Quęstionum juris civilis centuria (1659)
- 110738: Solutio quęstionis veteris et novę. Sive, De legati delinquentis judice competente dissertatio (1657)
- 110760: Historical reflections on the Bishop of Rome (1660)
- 110886: A briefe introduction to geography (1685)
- 111122: Helpes for discovery of the truth in point of toleration: being the judgment of that eminent scholler Tho. Cartwright, sometimes Divinity-Professor in the University of Cambridge in the reigne of Queen Elizabeth of happy memory, and then a famous non-conformist, for which through the tyranny of the Bishops he suffered exile. Wherein the power and duty of the magistrate in relation to matters of religion is discussed; as also whether the judiciall lawes given by Moses to the Jewes are abrogate by the coming of Christ. More particularly in relation to some sinnes, viz. blasphemy, adultery, &c. Occasionally handled in a controversie betweene the said publike professor T.C. and Doctor Whitgift. Here also by the way is laid downe his judgment in the case of divorce, and that the party innocent may marrie again (1648)
- 111160: The lamb contending with the lion. By Christopher Chisman, a free commoner of England, who was unjustly apprehended (contrary to the law,) and detained prisoner in White Hall 18. daies, without any crime laid to his charge, as in this ensuing discourse is further manifested Whereunto is annexed a letter sent by the foresaid Cornet Chisman, to the Lievt. Gen. Cromwel: with his answer thereunto (1649)
- 111287: Hosanna: or, A song of thanks-giving (1649)
- 111642: The dangers of new discipline, to the state and Church discovered (1645)
- 112046: A letter from the Lord Mayor, aldermen and Common Councell of the City of London (1648)
- 112128: A new declaration concerning the King, from the Commons of England, assembled at Westminster (1649)
- 112131: A letter and declaration of the Lords, knights, gentlemen and ministers, of the county of York, and of the Lord Mayor, aldermen and Common-Councell of the city of York, presented to Generall Monck, Feb. 17th 1659. at his quarters at Drapers Hall London, by Sir Thomas Wharto Knight, brother to the Lord Wharton, John Dawney, Thomas Harrison, and John Legard Esquiers. As also a letter, with the said declaration inclosed delivered, by the said gentlemen to the Lord Mayor directed to him, and to the Common-Councell of the Citty of London (1660)
- 112148: The fulness and freeness of Gods grace in Jesus Christ (1656)
- 112273: Collections of notes taken at the Kings Tryall, at Westminster Hall, on Tuesday last, Janua. 23. 1648 (1649)
- 112330: Collections of notes taken at the Kings tryall, at VVestminster Hall, on Saturday last, Janua. 27. 1648 (1649)
- 112330: Collections of notes taken at the Kings tryall, at VVestminster Hall, on Saturday last, Janua. 27. 1648 (1649)
- 112362: The unchanged, constant and single-hearted peace-maker drawn forth into the world. Or, A vindication of Mr. John Dury from the aspersions cast upon him in a nameless pamphlet called, The time-serving Proteus and ambidexter divine, uncased to the world (1650)
- 112450: A sermon preached at the fvnerall of that Reverend divine Mr Robert Collard (1652)
- 112567: The tryal and condemnation of Iohn VVilliams, alias, Matchet, Iohn White, Francis Iackson, Walter Parkhurst (1674)
- 112626: Collections of notes taken at the Kings tryall, at VVestminster Hall, on Saturday last, Janua. 20. 1648 (1649)
- 112626: Collections of notes taken at the Kings tryall, at VVestminster Hall, on Saturday last, Janua. 20. 1648 (1649)
- 112628: Collections of notes taken at the Kings Tryall, at Westminster Hall, on Munday last, Janua. 22. 1648 (1649)
- 112909: Ocotber the 22. 1649. The three-penny cooks fat in the fire, or rhe [sic] downefall of as-in-presentis; or the schoole-master under the black-rod. Or the brain-breakers breaker newly broke out againe. By Thomas Grantham, master in art of Peter-house in Cambridge, heretofore professor in Bowlane and Mug-well-street neere Barber Chyrurgions Hall: now over against Graies Inn Gate in Holborne, at Master Bulls (1642)
- 113020: Theios divine beames of glorious light (1651)
- 113149: A review of the annotations of Hugo Grotius (1656)
- 113170: The prerogative priests passing-bell. Or Amen to the rigid clergy (1651)
- 113199: A iust reproof to Haberdashers-Hall: or, An epistle writ by Lieut. Colonel John Lilburn, July 30. 1651 (1651)
- 113401: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1647)
- 113405: A declaration of the Lords in Parliament assembled (1647)
- 113671: The foundation of the font discovered to the view of all that desire to behold it (1653)
- 113730: A brief narration of the tryall of captain Clement Nedham (1653)
- 113748: Englands remonstrance. Or, a word in the ear to the scattered, discontented members of the late Parliament (1653)
- 113773: A perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Iustice in the tryal of the King in Westminster Hall (1648)
- 113773: A perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Iustice in the tryal of the King in Westminster Hall (1648)
- 113774: The black and terrible vvarning piece: or, a scourge to Englands rebellion (1653)
- 113775: A continuation of the narrative being the third and fourth days proceedings of the High Court of Iustice sitting in Westminster Hall Jan. 23 (1649)
- 113775: A continuation of the narrative being the third and fourth days proceedings of the High Court of Iustice sitting in Westminster Hall Jan. 23 (1649)
- 113778: A continuation of the narrative being the last and final dayes proceedings of the High Court of Iustice sitting in Westminster Hall on Saturday, Jan. 27 (1649)
- 113778: A continuation of the narrative being the last and final dayes proceedings of the High Court of Iustice sitting in Westminster Hall on Saturday, Jan. 27 (1649)
- 113940: An apologeticall letter to a person of quality (1654)
- 113996: The vvorld to come. Or, The kingdome of Christ asserted (1655)
- 114033: A treatise of fruit-trees (1657)
- 114187: Oratio Serenissimi Protectoris elogium complectens, Oxonię habita quinto Kalend. Maij, M.DC.LIV. A Joanne Harmaro linguę Gręcę ibidem pręlectore publico. Cui accesserunt ejusdem ad Protectorem carmina de pace cum Belgis sancita (1654)
- 114238: An antidote against Hen. Haggar's poysonous pamphlet, entitled, The foundation of the font discovered: or, A reply wherein his audaciousness in perverting holy scriptures and humane writings is discovered (1658)
- 114240: The fulness and freeness of Gods grace in Christ (1655)
- 114272: De monarchia absoluta dissertatio politica, sive, Brevis discussio istius quęstionis, an monarchia absoluta sit optima imperii forma (1659)
- 114351: The throne of David, or An exposition of the second of Samuell wherein is set downe the pattern of a pious and prudent Prince (1659)
- 114357: The abuse of Gods grace (1659)
- 114359: Cheerfull ayres or ballads (1659)
- 114417: An elegie on the death of the most illustrious prince, Henry Duke of Glocester (1660)
- 114417: An elegie on the death of the most illustrious prince, Henry Duke of Glocester (1660)
- 114519: The book of the New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1673)
- 114620: Threnodia. On the death of the high born Prince Henry, Duke of Glocester (1660)
- 114678: Naworth. 1644. A new almanack, and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1644 (1644)
- 114829: A just vindication of the questioned part of the reading of Edward Bagshaw, Esq; an apprentice of the common law. Had in the Middle Temple Hall the 24th day of February, being Munday, anno Dom. 1639. upon the statute of 25 E.3. called, Statutum pro clero, from all scandalou aspersions whatsoever (1660)
- 114859: Horę vacivę, or, Essays· (1646)
- 114885: Chiliasto-mastix redivivus, sive Homesus enervatus. = A confutation of the millenarian opinion, plainly demonstrating that Christ will not reign visibly and personally on earth with the saints for a thousand yeers either before the day of judgement, in the day of judgement, o after it (1657)
- 114899: Divine meditations and holy contemplations. By that reverend divine R. Sibbes D.D. Master of Catherine Hall in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Grayes Inne in London (1658)
- 114945: Five sermons (1656)
- 114976: Meditations of the mirth of a Christian life (1653)
- 115003: The perfect and experienced farrier (1660)
- 115061: The want of church-government no warrant for a totall omission of the Lord's Supper. Or, A briefe and scholasticall debate (1653)
- 115212: The beauty of holiness; or A description of the excellency, amiableness, comfort and content which is to be found in wayes of purity and holinesse (1653)
- 115233: The gayne of losse or temporall losses spiritually improved in a centurye & one decad of meditations & resolves. By John Warner M.A. sometimes of Magd: Hall in Oxo: & one of the ministers of the London Brigade in the late western expedition 1644 (1645)
- 115239: Wharton. 1645. An almanack and prognostication for that yeare, being the first after the bissextile, and from the creation of the world 5594 (1645)
- 115282: Johannis Wallisii, S.T.D. Geometrię Professoris Saviliani, in celeberrima Academia Oxoniensi, Elenchus geometrię Hobbianę. Sive, Geometricorum, quę in ipsius Elementis philosophię, a? Thoma Hobbes Malmesburiensi proferuntur, refutatio (1655)
- 115396: The spirituall use of an orchard, or garden of fruit-trees (1657)
- 115550: A modest offer of some meet considerations tendered to the learned prolocutor, and the rest of the Assembly of Divines, met at Westminster (1660)
- 115581: Fur pro tribunali (1657)
- 115724: The saints encouragement in evil times: or Observations concerning the martyrs in general (1651)
- 115796: Articles of high-treason against Major General Harrison, Sir Arthur Hasilrig, Sir Henry Vane, and Mr. Thomas Scot (1660)
- 116001: A heavenly conference between Christ and Mary after His Resurrection (1654)
- 116167: Susanna's apologie against the elders. Or A vindication of Susanna Parr (1659)
- 116199: The life and death of that judicious divine, and accomplish'd preacher, Robert Harris, D.D. late president of Trinity Colledge in Oxon (1660)
- 116275: David restored. Or An antidote against the prosperity of the vvicked and the afflictions of the iust, shewing the different ends of both (1660)
- 116400: Miscellanea: sive meditationes, orationes, &c. Authore Edmundo Elis, A.M. Coll: Bal: apud Oxonienses, socio (1658)
- 116461: Solomon in solio: Christus in ecclesia. Sive Concio Latine? habita ad clerum, termino a? Deo solenniter auspicante, in templo B. Marię Oxon. Maij 1?. 1660. A Johanne Wall, S.T.D & ecclesię Christi Oxon, prębendario (1660)
- 116474: A short direction for the performance of cathedrall service (1661)
- 116510: England's black tribunall (1660)
- 116568: Of vvill-vvorship (1645)
- 116588: Concio Oxonię habita postridie comitiorum July 13. 1658. Pro gradu doctoris, a Gulielmo Burt collegii Wintoniensis custode (1659)
- 116624: Divine poems (1658)
- 116645: Christian reconcilement, or God at peace with man in Christ, delivered in a sermon at St Mary's in Oxford. By John Wall, Dr in divinity and prębendary of Christ-Church in Oxford (1658)
- 116839: A plaine & profitable catechisme (1660)
- 116941: The sacrifice of the faithfull. Or, A treatise shevving the nature, property, and efficacy of zealous prayer (1649)
- 117061: Die Sabbathi 24. Iulii 1647. The Lords and Commons having seene a printed paper intituled, A petition to the Lord Mayer, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London in the Guild Hall assembled, (1647)
- 117061: Die Sabbathi 24. Iulii 1647. The Lords and Commons having seene a printed paper intituled, A petition to the Lord Mayer, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London in the Guild Hall assembled, (1647)
- 117061: Die Sabbathi 24. Iulii 1647. The Lords and Commons having seene a printed paper intituled, A petition to the Lord Mayer, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London in the Guild Hall assembled, (1647)
- 117940: An Act for continuing John Bradshaw sergeant at law, chancellor of the dutchy and county palatine of Lancaster (1652)
- 118087: A speech made to the Lord General Monck (1660)
- 118103: An Act for continuing John Bradshaw serjeant at law, chancellor of the dutchy and county palatine of Lancaster (1653)
- 118149: Sewers London ss. At a Court of Sewers held at the Guild Hall, London; on Saterday the fifth of February in the year of our Lord 1652. (1653)
- 118149: Sewers London ss. At a Court of Sewers held at the Guild Hall, London; on Saterday the fifth of February in the year of our Lord 1652. (1653)
- 118171: A declaration and motive of the persons trusted (1643)
- 118211: Liturgiae Ecclesię Anglicanę, partes pręcipuę (1674)
- 118285: A speech made to his Excellency the Lord General Monck, and the Council of State (1660)
- 118526: An elegie on the death of the Right Honourable Robert Blake, Esq (1657)
- 118567: Some considerations touching the vsefvlnesse of experimental naturall philosophy (1671)
- 118777: Die Jovis, 3 September. 1646. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that it be referred to the committee at Gold-smiths Hall to compound with all such delinquents as have come in upon mercy sithence the first day of May last, (1646)
- 118777: Die Jovis, 3 September. 1646. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that it be referred to the committee at Gold-smiths Hall to compound with all such delinquents as have come in upon mercy sithence the first day of May last, (1646)
- 118799: Swiftsure. At a Councel of War held aboard, the 17 of October, 1654 (1654)
- 118862: Of conscience (1645)
- 118865: Of scandall (1645)
- 118937: Guild Hall, London, the [blank] day of [blank] 1645 (1645)
- 119050: Steps to the temple (1648)
- 119092: Master Meynard his speech at the committee at Guild Hall in London on Thursday, Ianuary 6 (1642)
- 119092: Master Meynard his speech at the committee at Guild Hall in London on Thursday, Ianuary 6 (1642)
- 119169: The manner of holding Parliaments in England (1641)
- 119254: A letter to a gentleman of Leicester-shire (1643)
- 119371: Philologię anakalypte?rion (1652)
- 119388: The Kings Majesties demand of the House of Commons, concerning those Members who were accused of high treason, Jan. 4. 1641 (1642)
- 119512: A true account from on board the good ship Cęsar, in her voyage to the East Indies· (1687)
- 119585: Osculum pacis (1641)
- 119608: His Maieties message to the House of Commons (1642)
- 119658: An order of the Right Honourable the Commissioners for the Management of the several Forfeited Estates, Goods; and Chattels of the Rebels of Ireland (1690)
- 119845: Good news from Kent (1642)
- 120061: Clavis horologię; or, A key to the whole art of arithmetical dyalling (1686)
- 120173: Christs alarm to drovvsie saints: or, Christs epistle to his churches (1650)
- 120193: A true and exact relation of the marchings of the two regiments of the trained-bands of the City of London (1643)
- 120221: Catalogus variorum librorum in omnigena literatura (1693)
- 120244: The reverse: or, the tables turn'd (1700)
- 120317: Agnoia tou psychikou anthro?pou. Or, The inability of the highest improved naturall man to attaine a sufficient and right knowledge of indvvelling sinne (1660)
- 120629: A choice collection of valuable paintings most of which are originals (1691)
- 120630: A choice collection of valuable paintings most of which are originals (1691)
- 120654: A letter, in which the argvments of the Annotator, and three other speeches vpon their Majestie's letters published at London, are examined and answered (1645)
- 120810: Jacobi Rohaulti Tractatus physicus Gallice emissus et recens Latinitate donatus, per Th. Bonetum D.M. Cum animadversionibus Antonii Le Grand. Cui accessit eiusdem Rohaulti De arte mechanica tractatus mathematicus e Gallico sermone Latine? factus (1692)
- 120835: A curious collection of paintings, most whereof are originals, by the best, ancient and modern masters (1691)
- 120962: Bibliotheca Cudworthiana, sive catalogus variorum librorum plurimis facultatibus. Insignium bibliothecę instructissimę Rev. Doct. Dr. Cudworth, S.T.P. Coll. Christi apud Cantab. nuperrime? pręfecti (1691)
- 120973: Advice to a son; or, Directions for your better conduct, through the various and most important encounters of this life (1656)
- 121057: A list of the English redeemed out of slavery by the taking the Golden Horse of Argiers (1681)
- 121136: Octob: 21. 1667. Prizes of wines set and appointed by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, according to which they are to be sold rateably in all measures. (1667)
- 121168: An antidote against Anabaptism, in a reply to the plea for Anabaptists: or Animadversions on that part of the libertie of prophesying which sect. 18. p. 223. beareth this title: A particular consideration of the opinion of the Anabaptists (1654)
- 121228: Ero?ologia Anglorum: or, An helpe to English history (1642)
- 121307: Articles concerning the surrender of VVallingford (1646)
- 121389: Christ set forth in all types; figures, and obscure places of the Scripture (1683)
- 121407: The Protestant tutor (1690)
- 121517: The freedom of the fair sex asserted: or, Woman the crown of the creation (1700)
- 121566: Portugallia in portu, = Portugal in harbour: or Englands joy and welcome to the Most Illustrious Infanta of Portugal Donna Katharina Queen of England, &c. By John Crouch Gent (1662)
- 121651: Institutiones juris Anglicani (1676)
- 121918: A poem on the peace happily concluded between England, Spain, Holland and France, at Reswick, 1697. By Edmund Killingworth, B.A. and fellow of New College in Oxford (1697)
- 121987: The true narrative of the confession and execution of the fifteen prisoners at Tyburn. On Monday the 8th of March, 1679 (1680)
- 121993: Fair warning from Tyburn: or, the several confessions and execution of the fifteen notorious malefactors that suffered there on Munday the 8 of March, 167980 (1680)
- 122113: Dictionarium historicum, geographicum, poeticum (1670)
- 122116: Naworth. 1645. A new almanack, and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1645 (1645)
- 122168: Gerardi Johannis Vossi Rhetorices contractę sive Partitionum oratoriarum (1664)
- 122175: L. Julii Flori rerum a? Romanis gestarum libri IV. A Johanne Stadio emendati. Editio nova singulis neotericis purgatior & emendatior. Seorsum excusus in eos commentarius Johan: Stadii, historię & Matheseos Lovanii professoris primi, elaboratissimus. Cui accesserunt chronologic doctiss[imus] Cl. Salmasii excerptiones: Una? cum variis lectionibus ex notis Gruteri, Salmasii, & Vineti, & editionibus, collectis; & cum hac nostra collatis. Sub calce prodit L. Ampelii Liber memorialis ex Clariss. Salmasii bibliotheca petitus. Cum indice rerum & verborum uberrimo (1669)
- 122225: Good and true newes from Bedford (1643)
- 122266: Holy raptures: or, Pathetical meditations of the love of Christ (1654)
- 122270: Seven irregragable propositions concerning oaths (1700)
- 122271: Funebria florę (1661)
- 122272: The King against Reginald Tucker. The case of William Hall Esq (1694)
- 122272: The King against Reginald Tucker. The case of William Hall Esq (1694)
- 122272: The King against Reginald Tucker. The case of William Hall Esq (1694)
- 122368: Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1646)
- 122444: His Majesties most gracious pardon, pleaded at Justice Hall, in the Old-Bayly (1688)
- 122596: Tables for renewing and purchasing of the leases of cathedral-churches and colleges (1700)
- 122646: Compendium theologię Christianę (1655)
- 122676: Bibliothecę nobilissimę: sive Collectio multifaria diversorum librorum plurimis facultatibus, prę-cęteris eximiorum ex celeberrimis Europę typographiis prodeuntium (1695)
- 122697: Tractatus duo (1668)
- 122843: Hero?ologia Anglorum. Or, An help to English history (1641)
- 122855: Gods justice against murther, or The bloudy apprentice executed (1668)
- 122897: Philologię anakalypte?rion (1652)
- 122907: The life & death of that pious, reverend, learned, and laborious minister of the Gospel Mr. Richard Baxter (1692)
- 123040: Provinciale vetus provincię Cantuariensis (1664)
- 123106: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 123198: A serious epistle to Mr. William Prynne (1649)
- 123201: A plain and easy explication of the assemblies shorter catechism (1660)
- 123206: Principles of faith & good conscience (1655)
- 123265: A word of exhortation to our separating brethren of whatever denomination, especially those commonly called Anabaptists (1663)
- 123280: Remarks of Oliver Hill, upon Mr. Keith's farewell, or abjuration sermon at Turners Hall (1698)
- 123297: Meditations upon a siege. By H. P (1646)
- 123373: Polycarpi et Ignatii epistolae (1648)
- 123403: The vocal organ, or A new art of teaching the English orthographie (1665)
- 123492: Rex platonicus: sive De potentissimi principis Jacobi Britanniarum Regis, ad illustrissimam Academiam Oxoniensem, adventu, Aug. 27. anno M· DC· V (1663)
- 123516: Diatriba fidei justificantis qua justificantis. = Or A discourse of the object and office of faith as justifying (1657)
- 123520: Vindex anglicus; or, The perfections of the English language (1644)
- 123523: The vertues of chocolate East-India drink (1660)
- 123710: Principles of faith & good conscience (1658)
- 123751: Compendium theologię Christianę (1661)
- 123761: Arts advancement or The most exact, lineal, swift, short, and easy method of short hand-writing hitherto extent (1682)
- 123862: Poems by R.P. student of Ch. Ch. Oxon (1667)
- 123868: A briefe introduction to geography (1669)
- 123868: A briefe introduction to geography (1669)
- 123870: A briefe introduction to geography (1685)
- 123872: Casus medico-chirurgicus: or, a most memorable case of a noble-man, deceased (1685)
- 123986: A supplement to the Critica sacra (1662)
- 124084: The lives of the prophets, patriarchs, apostles, &c (1695)
- 124103: Manchester al mondo (1642)
- 124126: Die Lunę 1 Februarii 1646 (1647)
- 124228: Manuductio ad logicam, sive Dialectica studiosę juventuti ad logicam pręparandę, conscriptę A.R.P. Philippo Du Trieu e societate Jesu, in collegio aquicinctino duaci philosophię professore primario. Nunc denuo? cum annotationibus ad loca quędam difficiliora recusa. Cui annectitur Tractatus brevis & dilucidus de demonstratione. Accessit insuper Cl. Gassendi elegans dissertatiuncula De natura demonstrationis, annotationibus quibusdam illustrata (1662)
- 124245: Seek peace: being an animadversion to charity (1697)
- 124255: Conciones et orationes ex historicis Latinis. Excerptę (1672)
- 124304: English orthographie or The art of right spelling, reading, pronouncing, and writing all sorts of English words (1668)
- 124367: The righteous the best subjects to the King: or, Godliness no friend to rebellion (1690)
- 124442: The glory and ornament of a true gospel-constituted church (1697)
- 124600: A petition presented unto His Maiestie at his court at Bristoll on the 7 day of August. 1643. By Sir Baynham Throkmorton baronet, high Sheriffe of the County of Gloucester, on the behalfe of the clothiers of the same county. VVith His Majesties answer thereunto (1643)
- 124672: Epulę Oxonienses. Or a jocular relation of a banquet (1661)
- 124723: Immanuel. Or, A discovery of true religion (1669)
- 124749: The vvorks of Joseph Hall B. of Norwich (1647)
- 124749: The vvorks of Joseph Hall B. of Norwich (1647)
- 124768: Archęlogię Atticę libri septem (1662)
- 124825: An astrologicall judgement upon His Maiesties present martch (1645)
- 124977: A true copy of a letter, Writen by Mr. Harrison (1692)
- 125025: Liber precum publicarum in vsum ecclesię Cathedralis Christi Oxon (1660)
- 125168: A sermon preached before the King, March 13. 1666/7 by Edward Stillingfleet, B.D. Chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty. Printed by His Majesties especial command (1667)
- 125242: Jadawel mava?deh thava?bet dar tool wa ard keh be rasad ya?ft-e Oloq Bayk ben Sharokh ben Taymoor sive Tabulę long. ac lat. stellarum fixarum (1665)
- 125265: A second, but more perfect relation of the great victory obtained by Sir Ralph Hopton (1643)
- 125381: The declaration of the reasons and motives for the present appearing in arms of Their Majesties Protestant subjects in the province of Maryland (1689)
- 125457: The sincere penitent (1699)
- 125558: A perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Iustice in the tryall of the King in Westminster Hall (1649)
- 125610: Justi Lipsii De constantia (1670)
- 125649: Mid.ss. Ad generalem quarterialem sessionem pacis Dom. Regis tent per adjornament. pro com. Midd. apud Hick's Hall in St. John's Street in com. pręd. die lune, scilt octavo die Octobris, anno regni Regis Caroli Secundi nunc Anglię, &c. vicesimo nono. Whereas the inhabitants of the parish of St. Giles in the Fields, (1667)
- 125840: Historical reflections on the Bishop of Rome (1660)
- 125865: The remarkable life & death of the Lady Apollina Hall widdow, deceased in the 21th year of her age (1647)
- 125921: Adagiorum D. Erasmi Roterodami epitome (1666)
- 125951: Compendium theologię Christianę (1657)
- 125984: Master Pimmes speech to the Lords in Parliament, sitting in Westminster Hall the twelfth of Aprill, 1641 (1641)
- 126021: A sermon preached on the fast-day, November 13. 1678. At St Margarets VVestminster, before the honourable House of Commons. By Edward Stillingfleet, D.D. Dean of St. Paul's, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1679)
- 126043: Emanuelis Thesauri Poemata. Cęsares (1651)
- 126198: Britannia triumphans; or An effectual method wholly to destroy the power of France (1694)
- 126257: Philosophia compendiosa (1647)
- 126264: Jo. Henrici Sviceri, philosophię & linguę Gręcę antehac professoris, nunc in patria V.D.M. Compendium physicę Aristotelico-Cartesianę (1694)
- 126287: The late act of the convocation at Oxford examined: or, The obit of prelatique Protestancy: occasioning the conversion of W. R. (sometimes of Exeter Colledge in Oxford) to Catholique union (1652)
- 126358: Amplissimis, dignissimis, & consultissimis viris (1690)
- 126381: The state of Christendom: giving a perfect and exact discovery of many political interregues and secret mysteries of state practised in most of the courts of Europe (1667)
- 126631: Politicall reflections upon the government of the Turks (1662)
- 126633: An exposition of the third chapter of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians (1647)
- 126653: A short account of the Bank of England (1695)
- 126830: Analysis libri [sic] Aristotelis De sophisticis elenchis (1664)
- 126851: The weavers joyful counsel and invitation to the French vvar (1666)
- 126873: Portsmouth observed and described (1684)
- 126875: The proceedings of the High Court of Iustice (1655)
- 126877: The player's tragedy. Or, Fatal love (1693)
- 126958: Pręcepta doctrinę logicę, ethicę, physicę, metaphysicę, sphęricęque (1667)
- 126961: Origines sacrę, or A rational account of the grounds of Christian faith (1680)
- 126992: The case of the Company of Grocers stated (1686)
- 127003: A true Christian subiect vnder an heathen prince: Or Tertullians plea for allegeance (1642)
- 127096: An explicatory catechism: or, An explanation of the assemblies shorter catechism (1675)
- 127132: A revindication of Psalme 105. 15. Touch not mine anointed, &c. from some false glosses, now and heretofore obtruded upon it by Anabaptists (1643)
- 127169: A vievv of the civile and ecclesiasticall law (1662)
- 127213: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Lawrence, London (1696)
- 127325: Latium & lyceum Gręca cum Latinis sive, Grammaticę artis in utra?que lingua? lucidissimę synotheis (1654)
- 127338: The VVidow VVhiterows humble thanksgiving for the Kings safe return (1694)
- 127378: The Alcoran (1688)
- 127433: An elegie to the indeared memory of that learned and reverend minister of the gospel Dr Lazarus Seaman (1675)
- 127595: Select thoughts, or Choice helps for a pious spirit (1682)
- 127711: Ęsopi Phrygis fabulę (1658)
- 127808: A book of the continuation of forreign passages (1657)
- 127863: Propositions for the carrying on a philosophical correspondence, already begun in the county of Sommerset (1670)
- 127954: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1646)
- 127958: A catalogue of excellent books English and Latin, &c. in divinity, law, physick, history, poetry, romances, &c (1693)
- 128109: Bibliotheca Meggottiana, sive Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecę instructissimę R.D.V. Dr. Meggot nuperrime Decan. Wintoniens. Defuncti. Libris theologicis, philologicis, historicis pręsertim; nec-non in aliis artibus quotquot sunt claris refertissimę. Quorum auctio habebitur Londini apud domum appellatam, Roll's Auction-House in Petty-Canon Hall, in Petty-Canon Alley, North side of St. Paul's Church, Novemb. 6. 1693. Per Edoardum Millingtonum, bibliopolam Lond (1693)
- 128172: A description of Wales (1663)
- 128225: The humble penitent: or, Daily devotions (1688)
- 128277: A sermon preached in St. Maries Church at Gates-head, in the county-Palatine of Durham (1683)
- 128352: Ho the¯sauros en ostrakinois skeuesin. A pearl in an oyster-shel: or, pretious treasure put in perishing vessels. The sum or substance of two sermons preached at Withall-Chappel in Worcestershire. Wherein is set forth the mightiness of the Gospel, the meanness of its ministration. Together with a character of Mr. Thomas Hall, his holy life and death. By Richard Moore, a willing, though a most unworthy servant of God in the Gospel of his Son Jesus Christ (1675)
- 128418: Ryot upon ryot: or, A chant upon the arresting the loyal L. Mayor & sheriffs. Gallants, if you wou'd hear a tale sung o'r, so daring and bold, 'twas never done before: see Londons loyal sheriffs, and Lord Mayor, bearing the sword, arrested in the chair. To the tune of, Burton Hall, or London's loyalty (1683)
- 128448: Truth's triumph: or, Old miracles newly revived in the gracious preservation of our soveraigne Lord the King (1643)
- 128560: An useful table for all uictuallers & others dealing in beer & ale (1685)
- 128591: The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, Bar (1683)
- 128662: The tradesmans kalendar of accounts, of excellent use for all sorts of people (1647)
- 128779: Logicę et physicae artis compendium (1672)
- 128827: Two petitions of Thomas Violet of London goldsmith, to the Kings Majestie (1661)
- 128854: The remonstrance of the Commons of England, to the House of Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 128952: A divine message to the elect soul (1645)
- 128953: A divine message to the elect sovl (1652)
- 128954: Practicall divinitie: or, gospel-light shining forth in severall choyce sermons, on divers texts of scripture (1647)
- 128978: Animadversiones in libros Novi Testamenti (1676)
- 128993: A revievv of some short directions for performance of cathedral service (1664)
- 129022: Quatermayns conquest over Canterburies court· Or a briefe declaration of severall passages between him and the Archbishop of Canterbury (1642)
- 129414: A trve and briefe relation of the great victory obtained by Sir Ralph Hopton (1643)
- 129515: Reformatio legum proposita (1650)
- 130011: Gerardi Iohannis Vossi Rhetorices contractę, sive partitionum oratoriarum. Libri V. Ex decreto illustr: ac Pot. Hollandię, & Westfrisię DD. ordinum in usum scholarum ejusdem provincię excusi (1651)
- 130031: Conciones et orationes ex historicis Latinis. Excerptę (1667)
- 130050: Guilielmi Blaeu Institutio astronomica de usu globorum & sphęrarum cęlestium ac terrestrium (1663)
- 130124: His Maiesties late commission of array for the county of Middlesex (1643)
- 130303: A letter to Mr Richard Baxter (1675)
- 130535: Anglia rediviva. Poema (1662)
- 130747: The young divine's apology for his continuance in the University (1658)
- 131087: A sermon, preached on the 8 of January, at St. Nicholas Church in New-Castle upon Tyne (1688)
- 131118: A proclamation for tryall of the King (1649)
- 131220: Bibliotheca Greyana. Sive Catalogus librorum theologicorum, historicorum, philologicorum, Gręc. Lat. & Anglicorum in omni facultate prę cęteris excellentium R.V. Tho. Grey, de Dedham in com. Essexię defuncti (1694)
- 131221: The history of Scotland, from the year 1423. until the year 1542 (1655)
- 131249: At the committee of Lords and Commons for advance of money and other necessaries for the army (1646)
- 131255: An account of some particulars in the tryal of Mr. Ed. Fitz-Harris: in Westminster Hall, June 9. 1681. Where he was found guilty of high-treason (1681)
- 131274: The royal almanack: containing a succinct account of the most memorable actions of K. VVilliam III (1696)
- 131355: Ansvvers for Sir John Hall, provost of Edinburgh (1694)
- 131355: Ansvvers for Sir John Hall, provost of Edinburgh (1694)
- 131614: The great feast at the sheep-shearing of the city and citizens, on the 7th. of Iune last (1658)
- 131681: Steps to the temple, sacred poems. With The delights of the muses (1670)
- 131704: Archęologię Atticae libri septem (1658)
- 131708: Arcana Imperii: or, The casquet-royall. Containing the messages, declarations, letters, conferences and disputations concerning religion, transactions and concessions at the treaty in the Isle of Wight, and defence at the tryall of that most great monarch and glorious martyr, Charls the Ist. Methodiz'd and published as useful for example and instruction, the subject thereof being sacred and civil (1660)
- 131756: An astrologicall judgement vpon His Majesties present martch (1645)
- 131794: Articles of visitation and inquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical (1667)
- 131804: Aditus ad logicam (1667)
- 131828: Adriani Heereboord professoris (dum viveret) in academia patria philosophi, Philosophia naturalis (1665)
- 132012: An elegant and learned discourse of the light of nature (1669)
- 132177: Iter boreale, the second part (1660)
- 132275: The Scotch Presbyterian eloquence; or, The foolishness of their teaching discovered from their books, sermons, and prayers (1694)
- 132304: To the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled (1643)
- 132375: The art of salvation (1643)
- 132396: Part of Lucian made English from the originall. In the yeare 1638 (1663)
- 132465: Bibliotheca Jacombiana, sive Catalogus variorum librorum (1687)
- 132514: Nehemiah, or, The excellent governour· (1670)
- 132534: The vvorkes of that late learned minister of God's Holy Word, Mr. VVilliam Pemble (1659)
- 132534: The vvorkes of that late learned minister of God's Holy Word, Mr. VVilliam Pemble (1659)
- 132607: Constitutiones legatinę sive Legitimę regionis Anglicanę (1679)
- 132783: Tentations (1658)
- 132877: A collection of sermons upon several occasions (1671)
- 132878: A correct copy of some notes concerning Gods decrees (1672)
- 132938: The primitive rule of reformation (1663)
- 132975: Arts advancement or The most exact, lineal, swift, short, and easy method of short-hand-writing hitherto extant (1682)
- 133020: The saints support (1645)
- 133064: The balme of Gilead: or, Comforts for the distressed, both morall and divine (1646)
- 133151: Systema agriculturę (1697)
- 133152: A satyre. The Puritan and the papist (1643)
- 133170: The true narrative of the confession and executon [sic] of the fifteen prisoners at Tyburn, on Monday the 8th of this instant March 1679 (1680)
- 133171: Female falshood: or, the unfortunate beau (1697)
- 133317: A brief but full vindication of the Church of England (1688)
- 133332: Judicia (seu legum censurę) de variis incontinentię speciebus (1662)
- 133428: A poem on the peace happily concluded between England, Spain, Holland and France, at Reswick, 1697. (1697)
- 133476: The reformation of the Church of England justified, according to the canons of the Council of Nice, and other general councils, and the tradition of the Catholick Church (1688)
- 133645: The choice and flower of the old Psalms (1645)
- 133652: Animadversions upon a sheet of Mr. Baxters entituled An appeal to the light, printed 1674 (1675)
- 133687: Immanuel. Or, A discovery of true religion (1699)
- 133688: The soules conflict with it selfe, and victory over it selfe by faith (1658)
- 133851: A continuation of nevv experiments physico-mechanical, touching the spring and vveight of the air, and their effects. The I. part (1669)
- 133890: Holy raptures: or, Patheticall meditations of the love of Christ (1653)
- 133897: Machiavel (1641)
- 133916: A treatise concerning the indifferencie of humane actions. (1669)
- 134044: The reformation justify'd (1674)
- 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)
- 134055: A sermon upon I Kings 17. 15. of the widow of Sarepta (1667)
- 134060: Delicię poetarum Anglicanorum in Gręcum versę (1658)
- 134185: Systema horti-culturę: or, The art of gardening· (1677)
- 134201: The poor man's help, and young mans guide (1694)
- 134565: Archęologię Atticę libri septem (1670)
- 134574: Metaphysica (1665)
- 134575: Jo. Henrici Sviceri, philosophię & linguę gręcę antehac professoris, nunc in patria V.D.M. Compendium physicę Aristotelico-Cartesianę (1687)
- 134615: The mischief of separation (1680)
- 134616: The mischief of separation (1680)
- 134662: The hope of glory; or, Christs in-dwelling in true believers is an evident demonstration of their hope of glory (1660)
- 134678: Votivum Carolo, or A vvelcome to his Sacred Majesty Charles the II (1660)
- 134732: Blood for blood: or Murthers revenged (1661)
- 134741: Nova experimenta physico-mechanica de vi aeris elastica, & ejusdem effectibus (1661)
- 134753: Anicii Manlii Torquati Severini Boethii de consolatione philosophię (1663)
- 134778: The triall of a Christians sincere love unto Christ (1659)
- 134782: Elementa logicę (1657)
- 135175: The way to the sabbath of rest. Or the souls progress in the work of regeneration· (1692)
- 135289: At the court at White Hall, January 2. 1671/2 (1672)
- 135420: Collegium physicum (1664)
- 135562: An Elegie to the indeared memory of that learned and reverend minister of the Gospel Dr. Lazarus Seamon (1675)
- 135658: The life and death of that holy and reverend man of God Mr Thomas Cawton (1662)
- 135704: The peoples zeal provok't to an holy emulation, by the pious and instructive example of their dead minister: or A seasonable memento to the parishioners of Lavenham in Suffolk (1680)
- 135714: A letter sent from a countrey gentleman to a friend, a member of the House of Commons (1642)
- 135870: Catechetical exercises, or Questions and answers for youth to learn (1696)
- 135882: Andronicus: a tragedy (1661)
- 135981: Theologoumena pantodapa. Sive De natura, ortu, progressu, et studio verę theologię (1661)
- 135998: Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd (1670)
- 136056: Reasons humbly offered in justification of an order granted to Major George Wither, by the Honourable House of Commons, the ninth of Febr. 1642 (1643)
- 136100: An almanack for the yeare of ovr Lord 1653 (1653)
- 136416: A sermon preached vpon the fifth of November, 1679 (1680)
- 136518: The greatness of the soul, and unspeakableness of the loss thereof (1683)
- 136561: Logos te?s pisteo?s or An endeavour to evince the certainty of Christian faith in generall, and of the resurrection of Christ in particular (1671)
- 136686: Practicall divinitie: or, Gospel-light shining forth in severall choyce sermons, on divers texts of scripture. Viz. 1. The misery of earthly thoughts, on Isa. 55.7.2. A sermon of self-denial, on Luke 9.23.3. The efficacie of importunate prayer in two sermons on Luke 11.9.4. The necessity of Gospel obedience, in two sermons on Coloss. 1.10.5. A caveat against late repentance, on Luke 23.24.6. The soveraign vertue of the Gospel, on Psal. 147.3.7. A funeral sermon, on Isa. 57.1. Preached by that laborious and faithfull messenger of Christ, William Fenner, sometimes fellow of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge, and late minister of Rochford in Essex (1650)
- 136703: The second part of Merry drollery, or, A collection of jovial poems, merry songs, witty drolleries. Intermix'd with pleasant catches. Collected by W.N. C.B R.S. J.G. lovers of wit (1668)
- 136753: The vvorks of Joseph Hall B. of Norwich. VVith a table now added to the same (1647)
- 136753: The vvorks of Joseph Hall B. of Norwich. VVith a table now added to the same (1647)
- 136804: Doctrinę sphęricę adumbratio (1662)
- 136907: The sea-mans grammar and dictionary (1691)
- 136953: Tragi-com?dia Oxoniensis (1648)
- 137053: Biochre?stologia seu commentarii de aere vitali de esculentis de potulentis (1680)
- 137123: A divine message to the elect soul (1651)
- 137188: A letter sent by His Highness the Bishop & Prince of Munster to the Lords the States General of the United Netherlands. Printed by command for F.B. Esquire (1665)
- 137193: Two sermons preached before the judges of assize (1657)
- 137253: Adriani Heereboord professoris (dum viveret) in academia patria philosophi, Philosophia naturalis (1668)
- 137256: Whereas the Committee for the Militia of London, taking into consideration, that not withstanding their commismission [sic], directed to their Sub-Committee sitting at Salters Hall in Breadstreet (1644)
- 137256: Whereas the Committee for the Militia of London, taking into consideration, that not withstanding their commismission [sic], directed to their Sub-Committee sitting at Salters Hall in Breadstreet (1644)
- 137256: Whereas the Committee for the Militia of London, taking into consideration, that not withstanding their commismission [sic], directed to their Sub-Committee sitting at Salters Hall in Breadstreet (1644)
- 137263: At the sub-committee at Salters Hall in Breadstreet (1644)
- 137317: A nomenclator of such tracts and sermons as have beene printed, or translated into English upon any place, or booke of Holy Scripture (1642)
- 137495: The mischief of separation (1687)
- 137602: Two ancient patternes of true goodnesse and charity (1667)
- 137603: A sermon preached November V. 1673 (1674)
- 137644: The sentiments of the most excellent painters concerning the practice of painting (1688)
- 137787: An ansvver to certaine observations of VV. Bridges, concerning the present warre against His Majestie (1643)
- 137793: Mary's choice (1674)
- 137868: An almanack for the yeare 1655 (1655)
- 137886: Dos pou sto?. Or, An answer to Sure footing, so far as Mr. Whitby is concerned in it (1666)
- 137910: Catalogus librorum in bibliotheca Aulę Magdalenę (1661)
- 137950: Pathologię cerebri, et nervosi generis specimen (1667)
- 137976: Oxonii encomium (1672)
- 138075: The balm of Gilead: or, Comforts for the distretsed [sic]; both morall & divine (1655)
- 138146: Des. Erasmi Rot. Morię encomium (1663)
- 138151: A divine message to the elect soule (1647)
- 138183: A full and true relation of two very remarkable tryals at the quarter-sessions of the peace for the city and liberty of Westminster (1680)
- 138247: Flosculi historici delibati nunc delibatiores redditi, sive, Historia universalis tam sacra, quam prophana rerum memorabilium tam pace quam bello gestarum, usque ad annum M.DC.LVI auctore Joanne de Bussieres ... ; accessit editioni huic Chronologia principum (1668)
- 138264: Certaine letters sent from Sir Iohn Hotham, young Hotham, the major of Hull, and others (1643)
- 138272: Certain necessary directions, as well for the cure of the plague as for preventing the infection (1665)
- 138284: Munster and Abingdon or the Open rebellion there, and unhappy tumult here (1657)
- 138352: Israe?l anchithane?s (1657)
- 138484: A sermon preached before His Majesty at Reading (1644)
- 138495: Paradoxes (1650)
- 138498: Susurrium cum Deo· Soliloquies: or, Holy self-conferences of the devout soul, upon sundry choice occasions (1651)
- 138499: Qvakers principles quaking: or, Pretended light proved darkness, and perfections found to be greatest imperfections (1656)
- 138726: An Act for continuing John Bradshaw serjeant at law, chancellor of the dutchy and county palatine of Lancaster (1653)
- 138813: Aditus ad logicam (1656)
- 138867: Bibliotheca luculenta, sive, Catalogus librorum in omni fere? lingua & facultate (pręcipue? theologica, historica & philologica) summe? excellentium (1694)
- 138871: The Bloody lover, or, Barbarous nevvs from Glocester (1673)
- 138920: Sermons preach'd on several occasions by John March ... : the last of which was preach'd the twenty seventh of November, 1692, being the Sunday before he died (1693)
- 139062: Jus gentium or Englands birth-right (1660)
- 139090: Joh. Combachii, metaphysicorum (1662)
- 139264: Men-miracles (1646)
- 139282: The lady's new-year's gift: or, Advice to a daughter, under these following heads: viz. Religion, husband, house, family and children, behaviour and conversation, friendships, censure, vanity and affectation, pride, diversions (1696)
- 139309: The devill of Mascon. Or, A true relation of the chiefe things which an uncleane spirit did, and said at Mascon in Burgundy (1658)
- 139352: Reasons & proposalls for a registry or remembrancer of all deeds and incumbrances of real estates, to be had in every county (1671)
- 139378: Supplementum analyticum ad ęquationes Cartesianas (1691)
- 139379: A funeral sermon on Mordecai Abbott Esq (1700)
- 139384: An elegant and learned discourse of the light of nature (1669)
- 139470: Adagiorum D. Erasmi Roterodami epitome. Editio novissima; ab infinitis fere mendis, quibus cęterę scatebant, repurgata; nonnullisque in locis adaucta, uti pręfatio ad lectorem indicat. Cum triplici indice, authorum, locorum & proverbiorum, locupletissimo (1666)
- 139601: A congratulation in honour of the annual festival of the lords, knights, esq. and yeomandry of the county of Hertford, at Merchant Taylors Hall, on Thursday Sept. 6, 1655 (1655)
- 139624: The reformed spirituall husbandman (1652)
- 139628: Ffydd ddi-ffvant (1667)
- 139674: Richardi Gardiner Herefordensis, Ędis Christi Oxon. canonici, Specimen oratorium (1662)
- 139708: Clavis fidei, seu Brevia quędam in symbolum apostolicum dictata (1642)
- 139710: Clavis fidei, or, The key of faith written in Latine by John Ellis ... and propounded by him in publick lectures upon the Apostles Creed, to the students of Harts Hall in the University of Oxford ; faithfully translated into English by W.R. for the good and benefit of the ingenuous reader, as an help to build him up in his most holy faith (1668)
- 139711: Clavis fidei, or, The key of faith written in Latine by John Ellis ... and propounded by him in publick lectures upon the Apostles Creed, to the students of Harts Hall in the University of Oxford ; faithfully translated into English by W.F. for the good and benefit of the ingenuous reader, as an help to build him up in his most holy faith (1669)
- 139770: The works of Joseph Hall, B. of Norwich (1647)
- 139771: Cheirothesia, or, A confirmation of the apostolicall confirmation of children (1651)
- 139772: Of idolatry (1646)
- 139802: Of the infallibilitie of the Church of Rome· (1645)
- 139814: The life and death of that reverend divine, and excellent historian, Doctor Thomas Fuller (1662)
- 139862: The necessity of adhering to the Church of England as by law established: or The duty of a good Christian (1692)
- 139863: Liber commentariorum topicorvm, hoc est, De locis sive argumemtis logicis (1653)
- 139890: Conciones et orationes ex historicis Latinis (1663)
- 139915: Articles to be enquired of within the peculiar jurisdiction of Dr Thomas Pierce, dean of Sarum (1675)
- 139922: Babylons ruine, Jerusalems rising (1643)
- 140143: Holy raptures: or, Patheticall meditations of the love of Christ (1652)
- 140145: A letter concerning Christmasse sent to a knight in Suffolke by that Reverent Father in God Dr. Joseph Hall (1652)
- 140183: Adriani Heereboord Professoris (dum viveret) in academia patria philosophi, Philosophia naturalis (1665)
- 140214: A worthy speech spoken at the Guild-Hall by the Earle of Holland (1642)
- 140285: The soules conflict with it selfe, and victory over it selfe by faith (1651)
- 140313: Upon the most hopefull and ever-flourishing sprouts of valour, the indefatigable centrys of the physick-garden (1664)
- 140322: Y ffydd ddi-ffvant (1671)
- 140361: Jani Alexandri Ferrarii, c?nobitę augustiniani, Euclides catholicus, sive, demonstratio Romanę fidei (1680)
- 140516: The exceeding great comfort and benefit of having walked before God in truth, and with a perfect heart, and of having done that which is good in his sight (1699)
- 140545: A True relation of the dreadful combate between More of More-Hall and the dragon of Wantley (1685)
- 140614: In Throgmorton Street. At the golden ball over against Draper's Hall, between Bartholomew-Lane and Broad-street near the Royal Exchange, may be had of T.C. an approved physician of known integrity and twenty years practice in the city of London (1680)
- 140629: In Frogmorton-street, at the golden ball over against Draper's Hall, between bartholomew lane and Broad[.] street, near the Royal Exchange, may be had of T.C. an approved physician of long practice, (1680)
- 141071: The triumphs of Levy: or, a congratulatory poem to the honourable and worthy society of ministers sons (1675)
- 141620: Great Britains lamentation: or, the funeral obsequies of that most imcomparable Protestant princess, Mary of ever blessed memory (1695)
- 141710: The coffee house or News-mongers Hall (1672)
- 141869: Counsel for sufferers, or Helps under sufferings from (1683)
- 142320: Master Pimmes speech to the Lords in Parliament, sitting in VVestminster Hall, the twelfth of Aprill, 1641 (1641)
- 142320: Master Pimmes speech to the Lords in Parliament, sitting in VVestminster Hall, the twelfth of Aprill, 1641 (1641)
- 142464: Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases (1683)
- 142794: A supplement to the new version of psalms by N. Tate and N. Brady (1700)
- 142820: Ad clerum. A sermon preached at a visitation holden at Grantham (1670)
- 142848: The remedy of discontentment· Or, A treatise of contentation in whatsoever condition (1650)
- 142981: Tractatvs de demonstratione methodicus et polemicus, quatuor libris absolutis: antehęc in usum iuuentutis in collegio Wadhami apud Oxonienses privatis pręlectionibus traditus (1651)
- 143004: [A] pleasant dialogue between the country-man and citizen, presented to my Lord Generall and Councell of State, at their last dinner at Drapers Hall. March the 28. 1660 (1660)
- 143216: The ruined lovers. Being a rare narrative of a young man that dy'd for his mistriss in June last (1685)
- 143402: Monarchy asserted or The state of monarchicall & popular government (1659)
- 143416: Mr. Pymms speech to the Lords in Parliament, sitting in VVestminster Hall, on the triall of Thomas Earle of Strafford, the twelfth of April, 1641 (1641)
- 143506: Machiavel (1641)
- 143695: A true relation of the dreadful combate between More of More-hall and te dragon of Wantley (1685)
- 143896: Cum de vestitu & habitu scholastico (1666)
- 143929: Erotopaignion. The loves of Hero and Leander, a Greeke poem (1645)
- 144037: A plain and easy explication of the Assemblies shorter catechism (1697)
- 144234: Tables for the ready casting up of the price of Colchester-bays (1664)
- 144236: That the northern counties which abound in antiquities and ancient gentry, may no longer be bury'd in silence (1677)
- 144265: A voyage into Tartary (1689)
- 144275: Agnoia tou psychikou anthropou, or, The inability of the highest improved naturall man to attaine a sufficient and right knowledge of indvvelling sinne (1660)
- 144316: Ordo baccalaureorum determinantium in universit. Oxon. per quadragesimam. ann. 1669/70 (1670)
- 144325: Tractatus de demonstratione methodicus et polemicus (1651)
- 144369: Articles of visitation & enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical (1666)
- 144482: Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1646)
- 144504: The wickedness and punishment of rebellion (1686)
- 144526: The remedy of discontentment, or, A treatise of contentation in whatsoever condition (1684)
- 144583: Englands appeal, from the private caballe at VVhite Hall to the great council of the nation, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled· By a true lover of his country (1673)
- 144720: An essay towards the present and future peace of Europe by the establishment of an European dyet, parliament, or estates. (1693)
- 144726: Fornication condemned, in a double sentence, commending marriage, condemning whoredom in all (1667)
- 145115: Dictionarium historicum, geographicvm, poeticum (1670)
- 145116: Compendium theologię Christianę (1661)
- 145163: Englands comfort, and Londons ioy (1641)
- 145185: At the Council-Chamber in White-Hall; Monday the 22th of October 1688 (1688)
- 145235: The remedy of discontentment. Or, A treatise of contentation in whatsoever condition (1660)
- 145248: Irenicum (1654)
- 145297: Reasons why those of the people called Quakers, challenged by George Keith, to meet him at Turner's Hall the eleventh of this month called June, 1696. Refuse their appearance at his peremptory summons. (1696)
- 145581: A philosophicall essay for the reunion of the languages, or, the art of knowing all by the mastery of one. (1675)
- 145585: Some considerations touching the usefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy (1664)
- 145591: An address from the justices of the peace of the county of Middlesex (1681)
- 145605: A panegyrick upon His Majesties glorious return from the wars, after the conclusion of a general peace. By Joseph Brown, Dr. of physick and the civil laws (1697)
- 145888: Aristotelous Techne?s rhe?torike?s biblia tria. = Aristotelis de rhetorica seu arte dicendi libri tres, Gręcolat. Contextu Gręco, ad exemplaria selectiora emendato; Latino, paraphrasi, ubi opus, intertexto; utroque, etiam in particulas distincto. Margini interiori, adscriptis locis authoris, ex ipso citatis, vel ek paralle?lou similibus; exteriori, adposita analytica? methodo: cujus tabulę synopticę, in sua loca distributę (1696)
- 145971: The nullity of the Romish faith. Or A blovv at the root of the Romish Church (1666)
- 146188: Ęsopi Phrygis fabulę (1655)
- 146279: Bibliotheca VVilkinsoniana, sive catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecę instructissimę (1694)
- 146411: Christophori Scheibleri, antehac in academia giessena professoris. Metaphysica (1665)
- 146515: Elementa logicę (1668)
- 146617: An epitome of grammar principles (1668)
- 146779: A sermon preacht at Great Milton in the county of Oxford: Decemb: 9. 1654 (1659)
- 146779: A sermon preacht at Great Milton in the county of Oxford: Decemb: 9. 1654 (1659)
- 146860: The practical expositor of the most difficult texts throughout the holy Bible (1683)
- 146948: Bibliotheca selectissima librorum omnigenorum (1691)
- 146967: The speech and declaration of John James, a weaver, in the press-yard, at Newgate, on Sunday last, to the Fifth-Monarchy-Men, and others; concerning his sermon preached at a private meeting in White-Chappel, taking his text out of the Psalms of David, whose words are here inserted. And the manner of his tryal before the Lord Chief Justice Foster, at the Kings-Bench in Westminster Hall; with the sentence pronounced against him to be drawn, hanged, and quartered, for preaching maliciously and traiterously against the life and safety of our soveraign lord the king, an against the peace and government of this realm (1661)
- 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)
- 147169: Bibliothecę nobilissimę: sive collectio multifaria diversorum librorum plurimis facultatibus, prę-cęteris eximiorum ex celeberrimis Europę typographiis prodeuntium. Pars posterior (1695)
- 147221: A complaint and petition of the whole kingdome of England (1643)
- 147443: The harmomy [sic] of the foure evangelists (1658)
- 147491: Eruditionis ingenuę specimina, scil. artium. logicę dialecticę & rhetoricę (1657)
- 147818: The delights of the muses. Or, Other poems written on severall occasions. By Richard Crashaw, sometimes of Pembroke Hall, and late fellow of St. Peters Colledge in Cambridge. (1648)
- 147867: A sermon preached on the 29th of May 1661 (1661)
- 148033: A strange and true relation of one Mr. John Leech (1662)
- 148134: All such persons as have just cause to complaine against priviledges and protections (claimed by the Parliament, the nobility, gentry, king, queen, or princes servants, persons of quality, or others) (1641)
- 148311: Catalogus variorum librorum instuctissimę [sic] bibliothecę pręstantissimi doctissimique; vivi in Anglia defuncti (1678)
- 148463: A breif account of the Popes pretences of a civil right to the Crown of England, and the answer thereunto (1679)
- 148507: A vievv of the civile and ecclesiasticall law (1664)
- 148605: A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons, at St. Margarets Westminster Octob. 10 (1666)
- 148782: The dead mans song. Whose dwelling was near Basing Hall, in London. Tune is, Flying fame (1684)
- 148968: In Polycarpianam epistolarum Ignatianarum syllogen annotationes (1645)
- 149193: A review of the annotations of Hugo Grotius (1656)
- 150117: Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, the divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the holy scriptures (1647)
- 150153: An apology for the Church of England (1685)
- 150299: The works of Joseph Hall B. of Norwich (1647)
- 150301: Gods appearing for the tribe of Levi (1655)
- 150560: The case of William Hall esq; upon writ of error to reverse . . . the reversing the attainder of the defendant Tucker (1692)
- 151108: Christophori Scheibleri, antehac in Academia Giessena professoris metaphysica (1665)
- 151109: Christophori Scheibleri, antehac in Academia Giessena Professoris. Metaphysica duobus libris universum hujus scientię systema comprehendens (1665)
- 151155: The ruined lovers: Being a rare narrative of a young man that dyed for his cruel mistriss in June last (1663)
- 151344: Master Pimmes speech to the Lords in Parliament, sitting in Westminster Hall the twelfth of Aprill, 1641 (1641)
- 151397: The French beau: a comedy (1699)
- 151699: Compendium theologię Christianę (1655)
- 151921: Mercury: or, the secret and svvift messenger (1695)
- 152072: Relectiones hyemales, de ratione & methodo legendi utrasq[ue] historias, civiles & ecclesiasticas (1662)
- 152321: A vindication of the King (1642)
- 152460: The vertue of the coffee drink (1660)
- 152605: Iacobi Usserii Armachani Chronologia Sacra (1660)
- 152632: The last dying speech and behaviour of Capt. Thomas Vaughan (1696)
- 152788: A trve relation of the Queenes Maiesties returne out of Holland (1643)
- 153013: A true account of what was said to Mr. Sergeant Jekyll, Mr. Sergeant Tracy, and Mr. Sergeant Hall. Nov. 6th 1700. In the Middle-Temple-Hall. (1700)
- 153399: Epistolę Ioan. Ravisii textoris (1659)
- 153424: This indenture made, witnesseth that [blank] son of [blank] ... (1660)
- 153428: London, the 29th day of September, 1696 (1696)
- 153430: Oxon: 12. Octobris 1644 (1644)
- 153535: A new book of songs, engraven printed and published for Rich. Leveridge (1695)
- 153822: Verus Christianus, or Directions for private devotions (1668)
- 153909: The arraignement and condemnation of the chiefe heresies and errours of these times (1645)
- 154009: Some reflections on the brief account of the intended Bank of England (1694)
- 154074: Enwtikon, sive de causis (1676)
- 154123: Aditvs ad logicam (1649)
- 154203: Sir, you are desired to bee at a Court of Common Councell at the Guild Hall London (1648)
- 154924: The nature of God's kingdom and dominion over men (1697)
- 155225: The mirror of architecture: or The ground-rules of the art of building (1693)
- 155785: The penns dexterity by theise [sic] incomparable contractions by which a sentence is writt as soone as a word allowed by authority and past the two university's with greate aprobation and aplause (1673)
- 155879: Urim and Thummim; or The clergies dignity and duty (1669)
- 156091: Hiersylias mastich· Or a scourge of sacriledge (1661)
- 156212: The declaration of John Pym Esquire, vpon the vvhole matter of the charge of high treason, against Thomas Earle of Strafford, April 12. 1641 (1641)
- 156364: The proceedings of the King's commission of oyer and terminer, and goal delivery for the Admiralty of England (1697)
- 156500: The presentment of the grand jury of Bristol at the general sessions of the peace, &c. holden there, begun March 13. 1682 (1683)
- 156680: The plan of the march of the armys and of the ground on which the battle was fought in Hungary y[e] 19 of August 1691 (1691)
- 156773: A petition to the King of France by the French Protestants; in relation to the peace now treating at Ryswick (1697)
- 156817: The divell of Mascon (1659)
- 156818: The devill of Mascon. Or, A true relation of the chief things which an vncleane spirit did, and said at Mascon in Burgundy, in the house of Mr Francis Perreaud Minister of the Reformed Church in the same towne. Published in French lately by himselfe and now made English by one that hath a particular knowledge of the truth of this story (1658)
- 156893: An essay towards the present and future peace of Europe (1696)
- 156913: A summe of moral philosophy (1650)
- 156914: The vvorkes of that late learned minister . . . William Pemble (1669)
- 157180: Liber precum publicarum iu usum Ecclesię Cathedralis Christi Oxon (1660)
- 157197: To the right vvorshipful the heads of the respective colleges and halls in the vniversity of Oxford (1669)
- 157372: A sermon preached at the publick commencement at Cambridge (1698)
- 157424: Advice to a son; or, Directions for your better conduct (1656)
- 157681: An epitome of the whole art of war (1692)
- 157852: A defence of the people of England (1695)
- 157890: A messenger of truth from the Common Hall, assembled in London on Midsummer-day last (1689)
- 158676: A synopsis of Lillies grammar (1675)
- 158923: A sermon preached before the right worshipful the mayor, recorder, aldermen, sheriff, &c. of the town and county of Newcastle upon Tine, on the fifth on November, 1691, at St. Nocholas Church. By Thomas Knaggs, M.A. (1691)
- 158957: The Selfe afflicter (1657)
- 158997: The great and famous collection of the late Earl of Leicester's Italian drawings and prints, by the most celebrated masters in the world, viz. Michael Angelo, Titian, Quiedo, Hannibal Carrats, Courageo, Paul Versonese, Parma, Raphael, Polidore, Paul Brill, Rubens, Vandyke, Test, &c (1698)
- 159023: Arithmetical questions, or A plain and familiar way to common arithmetick. Containing the most necessary and fundamental rules of the said art: digested into a very easie method. Set forth for the help and advantage of those that desire to attain the knowledge of that art. By John Le Duke, French School Master in Colchester. The first part (1663)
- 159139: King Charles his tryal at the high court of justice in Westminster Hall (1655)
- 159146: Poems of Mr. Covvley and others (1668)
- 159174: A poem on the peace happily concluded between England, Spain, Holland and France, at Reswick, 1697. By Edmund Killingworth, B.A. and fellow of New College in Oxford (1697)
- 159217: A new song exactly engrav'd by Tho: Cross (1700)
- 159220: Honoratissimo, spectatissimoque domino, D. Joanni Hall de Dunglass (1694)
- 159244: Satan deluding by feigned miracles (1655)
- 159346: A lash for a lyar (1658)
- 159784: Information, for Sir John, Hall Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Robert Chiesly and James Bowdoun baillies, Sir Archibald Muir, Patrick Halyburtoun, William Meinzies, William Hutcheson, and George Stirling (1692)
- 159793: Information, for James Mclurg late Dean of Guild of Edinburgh, George Clerk, Robert Blackwood, and others, merchants and tradesmen of Edinburgh, against Sir John Hall, Sir Archibald Muir, and others the present magistrats and council thereof (1694)
- 159966: Archęologię Atticę libri septem (1658)
- 160243: The hue and cry after the Duke of Berwick, by the discontented Jacobites. &c (1696)
- 160294: The Deane of Durhams reasons for his withdrawing into France (1689)
- 160344: Adriani Heereboord Professoris (dum viveret) in Academia Patria Philosophi, Philosophia naturalis (1665)
- 160451: Dissertatio theologica (1674)
- 160611: A view of the new directory and a vindication of the ancient liturgy of the Church of England (1646)
- 160621: Of scandall, conscience, vvill-vvorship, and superstition (1645)
- 160622: Of resisting the lavvfull magistrate (1646)
- 160682: Chronologia sacra sive chronologia annorum regum Israelis & Judę (1660)
- 160696: A sermon of the general judgment preached before the King in Christ-Church, Dublin; on Advent Sunday, 1689 (1689)
- 160697: Disputatio juridica, de rebus auctoritate judicis possidendis seu vendendis (1697)
- 160697: Disputatio juridica, de rebus auctoritate judicis possidendis seu vendendis (1697)
- 160698: Mr. Hall's answer to several matters (1695)
- 160698: Mr. Hall's answer to several matters (1695)
- 160699: A plain and easy explication of the Assemblies shorter catechism (1697)
- 160703: The right and due observation of the Lord's day (1675)
- 160703: The right and due observation of the Lord's day (1675)
- 160709: Resolutions and decisions of divers practicall cases (1654)
- 160717: Jacob's ladder, or, the devout souls ascention to Heaven (1690)
- 160718: Jacobs ladder: or, the devout souls ascention to Heaven (1686)
- 160719: Jacobs ladder: or, the devout souls ascention to Heaven (1672)
- 160721: The vvorks of Joseph Hall B. of Norwich (1647)
- 160721: The vvorks of Joseph Hall B. of Norwich (1647)
- 160723: Paradoxes (1656)
- 160794: Emblems with elegant figures (1658)
- 160826: Bibliotheca Greyana. Sive catalogus librorum theologicorum, historicorum, philologicorum, Gręc. Lat. & Anglicorum (1694)
- 160864: The grounds and principles of religion contained in a shorter catechism (1692)
- 160873: Hugo Grotius De veritate religionis Christianę (1660)
- 160979: A ballad on the gyants in the Physick Garden in Oxford, who have been breeding for as long as Gargantua was teeth (1662)
- 160981: The Christian conjuring of the quaking spirit (1662)
- 160989: The school of manners. Or rules for childrens behaviour (1685)
- 161030: Bibliotheca Gulstoniana, sive, Catalogus variorum librorum theologicorum philologicorum, &c (1688)
- 161148: Ioh: Gerhardi meditationes sacrę (1656)
- 161165: A general court of the Royal African Company of England, to be held at Drapers Hall on Friday the 11th of January, 1677. at three of the clock in the afternoon, for election of governour, sub-governour, and deputy governour, for the year ensuing. (1678)
- 161204: The full proceedings of the High Court of Justice against King Charles in Westminster Hall (1655)
- 161256: The divine original and the supreme dignity of kings, no defensative against death (1685)
- 161394: By His Excellency Collonel Benjamin Fletcher Captain General and Governour in Chief of His Majesties Province of New-York, &c. A proclamation[.] (1697)
- 161473: The fifth of November (1644)
- 161516: A divine message to the elect soule (1649)
- 161547: The fatall fall of five gentlemen, and the death of three of them (1649)
- 161609: De vnitate Ecclesię Britannicae meditationes sacrę (1677)
- 162462: The gentile sinner, or England's brave gentleman (1672)
- 162520: The history of Scotland from the year 1423 until the year 1542 (1696)
- 162580: A declaration and motive of the persons trusted, usually meeting at Salters Hall in Breadstreet (1643)
- 162613: Q. Curtii Rufi De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni historiarum quotquot supersunt libri, / (1672)
- 162683: Ill newes from NewEngland [sic]: or a narative of New-Englands persecution (1652)
- 162706: Articles of visitation & enquiry containing matters ecclesiastical exhibited to the ministers (1670)
- 162828: The case of John Hall and John Keene, Esquires (1695)
- 162828: The case of John Hall and John Keene, Esquires (1695)
- 162978: The Battell on Hopton-Heath in Staffordshire (1643)
- 163093: A supplement to the new version of Psalms by N. Tate and N. Brady (1700)
- 163132: Bibliotheca curiosa (1690)
- 163408: All the several ordinances declarations & orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1645)
- 163461: An act for altering the leather-market in Leaden Hall London from Munday to Tuesday in every week (1656)
- 163461: An act for altering the leather-market in Leaden Hall London from Munday to Tuesday in every week (1656)
- 163517: The gentile sinner, or England's brave gentleman (1672)
- 163999: Q. Curtii Rufi De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni (1672)
- 164204: A (second) letter to a member of Parliament, concerning the common notion, that raising our money will increase it and keep it in England, &c (1700)
- 164232: The converted lady, or the Lady Isabel Hamelton (1688)
- 164365: The state of the case between Iohn Dutton Colt Esq (1670)
- 164673: The oppressed mans second outcry for justice (1652)
- 164871: Catonis Disticha de moribus (1652)
- 164939: The case of Reginald Tucker, defendant (1695)
- 165010: The case of the Lady Rhoda Fairfax (1650)
- 165231: Tractatus duo quorum primus est de meteoris (1659)
- 165470: Books printed for the Company of Stationers, and sold . . . in Stationers Hall, London (1680)
- 165496: Guilielmi Blaeu Institutio astronomica de usu globorum & sphęrarum cęlestium ac terrestrium (1665)
- 165533: Psalmi aliquot Davidici in metrum Latinum traducti. Cum adjectione decem psalmorum ad notas suas musicas (ut in Anglicana versione) compositorum. In usum adademię. Cum conciones habeantur ad clerum. (1670)
- 165913: The country-parson's admonition to his parishioners (1687)
- 166313: [An almanack for . . . 1652] (1652)
- 166422: An address from the Justices of the Peace of the County of Middlesex (1681)
- 166593: Of temptation (1658)
- 166830: A tryall of the spirits, or a discovery of false prophets, and a caveat to beware of them (1675)
- 167006: Christ set forth in all types; figures, and obscure places of the scripture (1683)
- 167624: Philosophia libera, triplici exercitationum decade proposita (1675)
- 167871: The whole book of psalms in meter according to the art of short-writing (1659)
- 167919: A supplement to the new version of Psalms by N. Tate and N. Brady (1700)
- 168092: A briefe treatise touching the preservation of the eye sight (1654)
- 168171: Mr. George Keith, at Turner's Hall in Philpot-lane, London, in 1696. contradicting Mr. Geo. Keith, at the Tolbooth of Aberdeen, in 1668. in fundamental pointes of the Christian faith (1696)
- 168422: The speech and declaration of His Excellencie the Lord General Monck (1660)
- 168617: Merry drollery, or A Collection of jovial poems, merry songs, witty drolleries. Intermix'd with pleasant catches (1661)
- 168684: Liber precum pvblicarvm, in usum Ecclesię Cathedralis Christi Oxon (1670)
- 168705: A sermon preacht at Great Milton in the county of Oxford, Decemb. 9, 1654 (1659)
- 168705: A sermon preacht at Great Milton in the county of Oxford, Decemb. 9, 1654 (1659)
- 168710: Caius Suetonius Tranquillus cum annotationibus diversorum (1661)
- 168735: The shaking of the Olive-tree (1660)
- 168742: Iohn Armstrongs last good:night (1663)
- 168749: Saturday the 25 of February, 1653. By the judges appointed by act of Parliament for relief of creditors and poor prisoners, sitting at Salters Hall, London (1653)
- 168780: The history of Scotland, from the year 1423. until the year 1542 (1655)
- 168861: Psalmi aliquot Davidici in metrum Latinum traducti. Cum adjectione decem Psalmorum ad notas suas musicas (ut in Anglicana versione) compositorum. In usum Academię. Cum conciones habeantur ad clerum (1660)
- 168877: Provided alwayes, that Commissary General Ireton, Sir Arthur Hezilrig Mr. Dove, Mr. Blackestone, Mr. Allen, Mr. Corbet, Mr. Nelthorp. Mr. Edward Ash, Colonel Venn, Mr. Weaver, Mr. Say, Mr. Temple, Mr. Pelham, Mr. Trenchard, and Mr. Salwey, who (meeting at Haberdashers Hall on the 13th. of March, 1648. (1660)
- 168917: Some necessary & seasonable cases of conscience about things indifferent in matters of religion (1662)
- 168941: Sir, you are desired to be present at the consecration of the Lord Bishop elect of Worcester (1675)
- 168995: A review of some short directions for performance of cathedrall service (1664)
- 169165: Liber precvm pvblicarvm in usum ecclesię Cathedralis Christi Oxon. (1660)
- 169249: The Engagement vindicated & explained, or The reasons upon which Leiut. [sic] Col. John Lilburne, tooke the Engagement (1650)
- 169291: Ansvvers for Sir John Hall Lord Provost of Edinburgh (1694)
- 169291: Ansvvers for Sir John Hall Lord Provost of Edinburgh (1694)
- 169426: Reasons for the furtherance or allowance of the bill, concerning the alteration of the market for lether at Leaden Hall, from the Munday, to the Tuesday or Wednesday (1656)
- 169701: Hall, and others, executors of Tho. Thynne, late of Longleat, Esq; deceas'd, appellants (1694)
- 169895: The engagement vindicated & explained. Or the reasons upon which Lieut. Col. John Lilburne, took the engagement (1650)
- 169909: Episcopal admonition by the right revered father in God, Dr. Joseph Hall, Late Lord Bishop of Exeter (1681)
- 169967: Origines sacrę, or A rational account of the grounds of Christian faith (1675)
- 170291: A catalogue of excellent books, in divinity, philology, philosophy, history, law, phisick, micellanies, &c (1697)
- 170510: The oppressed mans importunate and mournfull cryes to be brought to the barre of iustice. Or an epistle writ by Lievt. Col. John Lilburne (1648)
- 170543: Logos alexipharmakos, or, Hyperphysicall directions in time of plague (1644)
- 170566: Logos te?s pisteo?s or An endeavour to evince the certainty of Christian faith in generall, and of the resurrection of Christ in particular (1671)
- 170604: A peece of ordnance invented by a Iesvite (1644)
- 171138: [Laugh and be fat: or, A commentary vpon the Odcombyan blanket] (1612)
- 171587: The Christians portion, or, The charter of a Christian (1638)
- 171829: A Sermon preached at the court at White Hall before the Kings Maiesty, vpon Sunday being the 13. of May 1604. By Anthony Rudd Professor of Diuinitie, and Bishop of Saint Dauids (1604)
- 171829: A Sermon preached at the court at White Hall before the Kings Maiesty, vpon Sunday being the 13. of May 1604. By Anthony Rudd Professor of Diuinitie, and Bishop of Saint Dauids (1604)
- 171902: This booke is called the treasure of gladnesse (1572)
- 171954: Mars, his triumph. Or, the description of an exercise performed the XVIII. of October, 1638. in Merchant-Taylors Hall by certain gentlemen of the Artillery Garden London (1639)
- 171954: Mars, his triumph. Or, the description of an exercise performed the XVIII. of October, 1638. in Merchant-Taylors Hall by certain gentlemen of the Artillery Garden London (1639)
- 171983: Cornucopię, or diuers secrets (1595)
- 172044: An apology for vvomen: or, Womens defence. Pend by C.N. late of Albane Hall in Oxon (1620)
- 172083: The m[ost] excell[ent] historie, of Euryalus and Lucresia (1596)
- 172663: The motiues of Richard Sheldon pr. for his iust, voluntary, and free renouncing of communion with the Bishop of Rome, Paul the 5. and his Church (1612)
- 172673: The Bible and Holy Scriptures conteyned in the Olde and Newe Testament (1560)
- 172697: The honourable prentice: or, This taylor is a man (1615)
- 172713: A translation of the booke of nature, into the vse of grace (1633)
- 172857: The love of the soule. Made by G.M. Whereunto are annexed certain: Catholike questions to the Protestants. With a new addition of a catalogue of the names of Popes and other professors of the ancient Catholike faith: and a challenge to Protestants to shew (if they can) a like catalogue of the names of the professors of the Protestant faith (1619)
- 172932: The perpetuall gouernment of Christs Church (1610)
- 173232: Policie vnveiled (1632)
- 173309: Deaths duell, or, A consolation to the soule, against the dying life, and liuing death of the body (1632)
- 173324: Yea and amen: or, pretious promises, and priviledges (1638)
- 173325: A breathing after God. Or a Christians desire of Gods presence. By the late reverent and worthy divine Richard Sibs, Doctor in Divinity, master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge, and sometime preacher of Graies-Inne (1639)
- 173327: A glance of heaven. Or, A pretious taste of a glorious feast (1638)
- 173336: An exquisite commentarie vpon the Reuelation of Saint Iohn (1613)
- 173628: A briefe confutation, of a popish discourse: lately set forth, and presumptuously dedicated to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie: by Iohn Howlet, or some other birde of the night, vnder that name (1581)
- 173699: The vvoman of Canaan (1611)
- 173728: Certaine vvorkes of chirurgerie, nevvly compiled and published by Thomas Gale, maister in chirurgerie (1563)
- 173732: Jacobs ladder, or A short treatise laying forth distinctly the seuerall degrees of Gods eternall purpose (1611)
- 173938: The lavves and statutes of Geneua (1562)
- 174021: Policie vnveiled (1634)
- 174036: The map of Mock-begger Hall (1635)
- 174105: The whole and true discouerye of Terra Florida (1563)
- 174143: Wit in a constable (1640)
- 174525: The Iesuite stript & vvhipt in the high Parliament of France, euen by one of their owne religion (1616)
- 174528: The honourable prentice: or, This taylor is a man (1616)
- 174546: Characters of vertues and vices (1608)
- 174556: Contemplations vpon the principal passages of the holy story. The second volume; in foure books. By I. Hall, Dr. of Diuinity (1614)
- 174557: Episcopacie by divine right. Asserted, by Jos. Hall, B. of Exon (1640)
- 174558: Epistles, the second volume: conteining two decads. By Ioseph Hall (1608)
- 174561: Epistles, the third and last volume. Containing two decades. By Ioseph Hall, Doctor of Diuinitie (1611)
- 174563: Epistles the first volume: Containing II. decads. By Ioseph Hall (1608)
- 174580: Holy obseruations. Lib. 1. Also some fewe of Dauids Psalmes metaphrased, for a taste of the rest. By Ios. Hall (1607)
- 174583: A sermon of publike thanksgiuing for the wonderfull mitigation of the late mortalitie (1626)
- 174584: Meditations and vovves diuine and morall (1606)
- 174585: Contemplations vpon the principal passages of the holie historie. The third volume: in three bookes. By I. Hall, Doctor of Diuinitie (1615)
- 174586: Meditations and vowes, diuine and morall: a third century. By Ioseph Hall (1606)
- 174594: Contemplations vpon the principall passages of the holy story. The fourth volume. By Ios. Hall (1618)
- 174596: Contemplations, the sixth volume. By Ios. Hall D. of D (1622)
- 174597: Contemplations vpon the historie of the old Testament. The seuenth volume. In two bookes. By Ios. Hall D.D (1623)
- 174618: Holy obseruations (1609)
- 174636: Meditations and vowes, diuine and morall (1605)
- 174638: Heauen vpon earth: or Of true peace, and tranquillity of minde. By Ios. Hall (1606)
- 174641: Heauen vpon earth: or Of true peace, and tranquillity of minde: by Ios. Hall (1607)
- 174642: The arte of diuine meditation (1607)
- 174645: The olde religion (1630)
- 174662: Quo vadis? (1617)
- 174680: The true peace-maker (1624)
- 174684: The olde religion (1636)
- 174716: Concordia Anglicana de primatu Ecclesię regio (1612)
- 174743: Tvvo sermons preached before the Kings most excellent Maiesty in the church of Beauly in Hampshire (1609)
- 174856: Laus pediculi: or An apologeticall speech, directed to the vvorshipfull masters and vvardens of Beggars Hall. Written in Latine by the learned Daniel Heinsius. And from thence translated into English by Iames Guitard, Gentleman (1634)
- 174882: An edict or statute lately set foorth by the French King, concerning the prohibition and punishment of single and priuate combats (1609)
- 175021: A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse the third of March, 1610. By Theophilus Higgons. In testimony of his heartie reunion with the Church of England, and humble submission thereunto. Published by command (1611)
- 175410: Synonymorum sylua, olim a Simone Pelegromio collecta, & alphabeto Flandrico ab eodem authore illustrata: nunc autem e? Belgarum sermone in Anglicanunę transfusa, & in alphabeticum ordinem redacta per H.F. & ab eodem denuo? multis locis emendata & aucta (1612)
- 175419: A true and certaine report of the beginning, proceedings, ouerthrowes, and now present estate of Captaine Ward and Danseker, the two late famous pirates (1609)
- 175729: Marie Magdalens loue (1595)
- 175962: An answere to the examination that is sayde to haue bene made of one named Iohn de Poltrot, calling himself the Lord of Merey, vpon the death of the late Duke of Guyse by the Lord of Chastillon admyrall of Fraunce, and others named in the saide examination. At Caen. 1562 (1563)
- 176070: A true and almost incredible report of an Englishman, that (being cast away in the good ship called the Assention in Cambaya the farthest part of the East Indies) trauelled by land through many vnknowne kingdomes, and great cities (1612)
- 176081: The pleasaunt and vvittie playe of the cheasts renewed (1562)
- 176526: The mariage of Prince Fredericke, and the Kings daughter, the Lady Elizabeth, vpon Shrouesunday last (1613)
- 176575: North-vvest Fox, or, Fox from the North-west passage (1635)
- 176619: This booke is called the Treasure of gladnesse (1574)
- 176880: The glasse of mans folly (1595)
- 176885: The historie of Leonard Aretine (1563)
- 176944: Tessaradelphus, or The foure brothers (1616)
- 176963: The attourney's academy: or, The manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint or action whatsoeuer, in any court of record whatsoeuer, within this kingdome (1630)
- 177073: Mortalities meditation: or, A description of sinne (1624)
- 177097: A briefe demonstration (1613)
- 177341: The lyturgie of the Masse (1620)
- 178236: Tvvo very notable commentaries (1562)
- 178244: A pensiue mans practise (1610)
- 178419: An admonicion against astrology iudiciall and other curiosities, that raigne novv in the vvorld: written in the french tonge by Ihon Caluine and translated into Englishe, by G.G (1561)
- 178469: Keepe your text. Or a short discourse, wherein is sett downe a method to instruct, how a Catholike (though but competently learned) may defend his fayth against the most learned protestant, that is, if so the protestant will tye himselfe to his owne principle and doctrine, in keeping himselfe to the text of the scripture. Composed by a Catholike priest (1619)
- 178593: Six sermons now first published, preached by that learned and worthy divine Edward Chaloner lately deceas'd, Dr in Divinity, sometimes Chaplaine in Ordinary to our soveraigne K. Iames, and to his Maiesty that now is: and late Principall of Alban Hall in Oxford. Printed according to the author's coppies, written with his owne hand (1629)
- 178686: A declaration made by my lord prince of Conde, for to shew and declare the causes, that haue co[n]strained him to take vpon him the defence of the Kinges authoritie of the gouernement of the Queene, and of the quietness of this realme, with the protestation therevpon requisite (1562)
- 178744: The strait gate, and narrow way to life (1612)
- 178800: Britannia triumphans (1638)
- 178828: Enarratio in Deuteronomium continens singulorum capitum breuem summam et concinnam dispositionum: reuerendo ac doctissimo viro domino Ioanne Machabęo Alpinati, sanctę memorię, professore & doctore theologo in regia Danorum Accademia Haffniensi, authore (1563)
- 178851: The bathes of Bathes ayde (1572)
- 178873: The elementes of geometrie (1590)
- 178888: Credo Ecclesiam sanctam Catholicam. = I beleeue the holy Catholike Church (1625)
- 178891: Credo Ecclesiam sanctam Catholicam. = I beleeve the holy Catholike Church (1638)
- 178897: Iesuitisme described vnder the name of Babylons policy (1610)
- 178925: An epistle or letter of exhortation vvritten in Latyne by Marcus Tullius Cicero, to his brother Quintus the proconsull or deputy of Asia, wherin the office of a magistrate is connyngly and wisely described. Translated into englyshe by G.G. Set furth and authorised according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions (1561)
- 179134: The argument of Mr. Peter de la Marteliere aduocate in the Court of Parliament of Paris (1612)
- 179345: A treatise of the divine promises (1633)
- 179348: Selected and choice obseruations concerning the twelue first Cęsars emperours of Rome. By Edward Legh Master of Arts of Magdalen Hall in Oxford (1635)
- 179361: A refutation of M. Ioseph Hall his apologeticall discourse, for the marriage of ecclesiasticall persons (1619)
- 179361: A refutation of M. Ioseph Hall his apologeticall discourse, for the marriage of ecclesiasticall persons (1619)
- 179361: A refutation of M. Ioseph Hall his apologeticall discourse, for the marriage of ecclesiasticall persons (1619)
- 179495: Ten books of Homers Iliades, translated out of French, by Arthur Hall Esquire (1581)
- 179564: A worthy practise of the moste learned phisition Maister Leonerd Fuchsius, Doctor in phisicke, moste necessary in this needfull tyme of our visitation, for the comforte of all good and faythfull people, both olde and yonge, bothe for the sicke and for them that woulde auoyd the daunger of the contagion (1563)
- 179911: Euphues and his England (1609)
- 179991: A sermon preached in London before the right honorable the Lord Lavvarre, Lord Gouernour and Captaine Generall of Virginea, and others of his Maiesties Counsell for that kingdome, and the rest of the aduenturers in that plantation (1610)
- 180144: The masque of queenes (1609)
- 180459: Certayn chapters take[n] out of the Prouerbes of Salomo[n], wyth other chapters of the holy scripture, [and] certayne Psalmes of Dauid, translated into English meter, by Iohn Hall. Whych prouerbes of late were set forth, imprinted and vntruely entituled, to be thee doynges of Mayster Thomas Sternhold, late grome of the kynges Maiesties robes, as by thys copye it maye be perceaued (1550)
- 180461: [Certayn chapters taken out of the Proverbes of Salomon, wyth other chapters of the holy scripture] (1550)
- 180486: An alarum against vsurers (1584)
- 180674: A plaine and familiar exposition of the eleuenth and twelfth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon (1612)
- 180861: The heire (1622)
- 181030: A defence of the sermon preached at the consecration of the L. Bishop of Bath and VVelles (1611)
- 181042: [The history of strange wonders.] (1561)
- 181382: Our Ladys retorne to England (1592)
- 181658: The time triumphant (1604)
- 181670: A true discourse of the practises of Elizabeth Caldwell, Ma: Ieffrey Bownd, Isabell Hall widdow, and George Fernely, on the parson of Ma: Thomas Caldwell, in the county of Chester, to haue murdered and poysoned him, with diuers others (1604)
- 181670: A true discourse of the practises of Elizabeth Caldwell, Ma: Ieffrey Bownd, Isabell Hall widdow, and George Fernely, on the parson of Ma: Thomas Caldwell, in the county of Chester, to haue murdered and poysoned him, with diuers others (1604)
- 181670: A true discourse of the practises of Elizabeth Caldwell, Ma: Ieffrey Bownd, Isabell Hall widdow, and George Fernely, on the parson of Ma: Thomas Caldwell, in the county of Chester, to haue murdered and poysoned him, with diuers others (1604)
- 181670: A true discourse of the practises of Elizabeth Caldwell, Ma: Ieffrey Bownd, Isabell Hall widdow, and George Fernely, on the parson of Ma: Thomas Caldwell, in the county of Chester, to haue murdered and poysoned him, with diuers others (1604)
- 181781: An apology for the holy supper of the Lord (1612)
- 182080: This booke is called the treasure of gladnesse (1575)
- 182163: A discouerie of the treasons practised and attempted against the queenes maiestie and the realme, by Francis Throckemorton (1584)
- 182217: The tears of fancie. Or, Loue disdained (1593)
- 182256: The relation of the Right Honourable the Lord De-La-Warre, Lord Gouernour and Captaine Generall of the colonie, planted in Virginea (1611)
- 182491: A notable and comfortable exposition, vpon the fourth of Mathevv; concerning the tentations of Christ (1583)
- 183074: The holy bull, and crusado of Rome (1588)
- 183201: Divine meditations and holy contemplations (1638)
- 183287: A reioynder to Bristows replie in defence of Allens scroll of articles and booke of purgatorie (1581)
- 183315: A very profitable treatise (1561)
- 183373: A concordance axiomaticall (1610)
- 183579: This booke is called the treasure of gladnesse, and semeth by the copy, being a very little manuell, and written in velam. to be made aboue. CC yeares past at the least. Whereby appeareth how God in olde time, and not of late onely, hath bene truely confessed and honored. The copy hereof, to for the antiquitie of it, preferued and to be seene in the Printers Hall. Set forth and allowed accroding to the Queenes Iniunctions. And now fyrst imprinted Anno. 1563 (1564)
- 183580: A sermon preached before his Maiestie at his court of Thebalds, on Sunday, Sept. 15. 1622 (1622)
- 183975: Gloucesters myte (1612)
- 184274: The confession of the faythe and doctrine beleued and professed, by the Protestantes of the realme of Scotlande (1561)
- 184299: The soules conflict with it selfe, and victory over it self by faith (1636)
- 184338: Contemplative pictures (1610)
- 184477: The life, apprehensio[n,] arraignement, and execution of Char[les] Covrtney, alias Hollice, alias Worsley, and Clement Slie fencer (1612)
- 184653: Illustrissimi principis Henrici iusta (1613)
- 184881: A briefe introduction to geography (1630)
- 184888: An introduction to the vvorthy receiving the sacrament of the Lords Supper. By that late learned minister of Gods holy Word, William Pemble, of Magdalen Hall in Oxford. Published since his death by his friend (1628)
- 184890: Fiue godly, and profitable sermons (1628)
- 184901: D. Heskins, D. Sanders, and M. Rastel, accounted (among their faction) three pillers and archpatriarches of the popish synagogue (1579)
- 184903: The period of the Persian monarchie (1631)
- 184904: A fruitfull sermon, on 1 Cor. 15. 18, 19. VVritten by VVilliam Pemble of Magdalen Hall in Oxford (1629)
- 184905: An introduction to the vvorthy receiuing the sacrament of the Lords Supper. By that late learned minister of Gods holy Word, William Pemble, of Magdalen Hall in Oxford. Published since his death by his friend (1629)
- 184907: Five godly, and profitable sermons (1629)
- 184921: A summe of morall philosophy succinctly gathered, elegantly composed, and methodically handled, by that learned scholler and worthy diuine William Pemble Mr of Arts and late commoner of Mag. Hall (1632)
- 184924: Vindiciae fidei, or A treatise of iustification by faith (1625)
- 184927: Vindicię fidei, or A treatise of iustification by faith (1629)
- 184930: Vindicię gratię. A plea for grace (1627)
- 184932: Vindicię gratię. = A plea for grace (1629)
- 185014: A manual of praiers vsed by the fathers of the primatiue Church (1618)
- 185157: Ten sermons tending chiefely to the fitting of men for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper (1610)
- 185186: A briefe chronicle of the foure principall empyres (1563)
- 185336: Sunday no Sabbath (1636)
- 185339: Sunday no Sabbath (1636)
- 185346: The Christian conflict and conquest set forth in a sermon at Pauls-crosse, upon Sunday the 19th of Iuly, 1635. By W.E.B.D. of St Mary Hall in Oxford (1636)
- 185376: The triumph of peace· (1634)
- 185382: Two sermons: preached by that faithfull and reverend divine, Richard Sibbes, D.D. and sometimes preacher to the honorable society of Grayes Inne; and master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge (1639)
- 185382: Two sermons: preached by that faithfull and reverend divine, Richard Sibbes, D.D. and sometimes preacher to the honorable society of Grayes Inne; and master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge (1639)
- 185459: A short instruction for all such as are to be admitted to the Lords Supper (1612)
- 185583: The attourneys academy: or, The manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint or action whatsoeuer, in any court of record whatsoeuer within this kingdome (1630)
- 185720: A sermon preached at the happily-restored and reedified chappell of the Right Honorable the Earle of Exceter in his house, of S. Iohns (1624)
- 185938: The thyrde and last parte of the Secretes of the reuerende Maister Alexis of Piemont, by him collected out of diuers excellent authours, with a necessary table in the ende, conteyning all the matters treated of in this present worke. Englished by Wyllyam Warde (1562)
- 186017: Sighes at the contemporary deaths of those incomparable sisters, the Countesse of Cleaveland, and Mistrisse Cicily Killegrue, daughters of Sir Iohn Crofts Knight of Saxom Hall, in the Countie of Suffolke deceased, and his noble lady now living. Breathed forth by F.Q (1640)
- 186017: Sighes at the contemporary deaths of those incomparable sisters, the Countesse of Cleaveland, and Mistrisse Cicily Killegrue, daughters of Sir Iohn Crofts Knight of Saxom Hall, in the Countie of Suffolke deceased, and his noble lady now living. Breathed forth by F.Q (1640)
- 186017: Sighes at the contemporary deaths of those incomparable sisters, the Countesse of Cleaveland, and Mistrisse Cicily Killegrue, daughters of Sir Iohn Crofts Knight of Saxom Hall, in the Countie of Suffolke deceased, and his noble lady now living. Breathed forth by F.Q (1640)
- 186172: The summe of the conference betvveene Iohn Rainoldes and Iohn Hart (1609)
- 186186: The Christians daily sacrifice (1609)
- 186229: The vvorkes of that learned minister of Gods holy VVord, Mr. VVilliam Pemble, Master of Art, and late of Magdalen Hall in Oxford (1635)
- 186229: The vvorkes of that learned minister of Gods holy VVord, Mr. VVilliam Pemble, Master of Art, and late of Magdalen Hall in Oxford (1635)
- 186246: A treatise of the first part of chirurgerie, called by mee Synthetik?e (1638)
- 186251: The chirurgicall lectures of tumors and vlcers (1635)
- 186257: The romish Iudas (1611)
- 186404: Meditations and vovves, diuine and morall (1609)
- 186495: Holy pictures of the mysticall figures of the most holy sacrifice and sacrament of the Eucharist: set forth in French by Lewis Richome, prouinciall of the Societie of Iesus; and translated into English for the benefit of those of that nation, aswell protestants as Catholikes. By C.A (1619)
- 186545: The most royall and honourable entertainement, of the famous and renowmed king, Christiern the fourth, King of Denmarke, &c. who with a fleete of gallant ships, arriued on Thursday the 16. day of Iuly 1606. in Tylbery-Hope, neere Grauesend (1606)
- 186594: The spirituall sonne-ship (1611)
- 186774: The soules sentinel, discouering the sicke-mans deuout resolution, grounded vpon the vnauoydablenesse of death, and the certaintie of the resurrection: or A sermon preached at the funerall solemnities of the right worshipfull Sir Arthur Ackland knight; the 9. of Ianuary 1612. By Richard Carpenter Bacheler in Diuinity, and pastor of Sherwell in Deuon (1612)
- 186803: An humble appeale to the Kings most excellent Maiestie (1620)
- 186898: Muld sacke: or The apologie of Hic Mulier: to the late declamation against her (1620)
- 187161: The great impostor (1623)
- 187164: [The righteous mammon (1618)
- 187166: Absaloms funerall: preached at Banbyrie by a neighbour minister: or, the lamentation of a louing father for a rebellious childe (1610)
- 187235: The paragon of Persia; or The lavvyers looking-glasse (1624)
- 187455: Heauen vpon earth, or Of true peace, and tranquillitie of minde. By Ios. Hall (1606)
- 187458: Heauen vpon earth: or Of true peace, and tranquillity of minde: by Ios. Hall (1607)
- 187462: Meditations & vovves, diuine and morall (1616)
- 187801: The triumph of peace· (1634)
- 187802: The triumph of peace· (1634)
- 187841: An exposition of the third chapter of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians (1639)
- 187844: Little Timothe his lesson: or, A summary relation of the historicall part of holy scripture (1611)
- 187846: Bovvels opened, or, A discovery of the neere and deere love, union and communion betwixt Christ and the Church, and consequently betwixt Him and every beleeving soule (1639)
- 187852: Beames of divine light (1639)
- 187858: Evangelicall sacrifices (1640)
- 187874: The excellencie of the Gospell above the law (1639)
- 187878: The Christians portion (1637)
- 187955: Light from heaven (1638)
- 187958: Light from heaven (1638)
- 187968: The returning backslider, or, A commentarie upon the whole XIIII. chapter of the prophecy of the prophet Hosea (1639)
- 187972: The soules conflict with it selfe, and victory over it selfe by faith (1638)
- 187973: The soules conflict with it selfe, and victory over it selfe by faith (1636)
- 187977: The soules conflict with it selfe, and victory over it selfe by faith (1635)
- 188065: Tvvo sermons preached by Master Henry Smith: with a prayer for the morning thereunto adioyned. And published by a more perfect copy then heeretofore (1610)
- 188184: A horrible creuel and bloudy murther (1614)
- 188186: The olde religion (1628)
- 188263: A sermon preached vpon Sunday, beeing the twelfth of March. Anno. 1581, within the Tower of London (1581)
- 188436: The abridgement of the English chronicle, first collected by M. Iohn Stow, and after him augmented with very many memorable antiquities, and continued with matters forreine and domesticall, vnto the end of the yeare 1610. By E.H. Gentleman. There is a briefe table at the en of the booke (1611)
- 188493: The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine (1612)
- 188513: The history of Great Britaine under the conquests of ye Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans (1611)
- 188552: The castel of memorie (1562)
- 188593: Svvetnam, the vvoman-hater, arraigned by women (1620)
- 188617: Englands summons (1613)
- 188638: Foure godlye sermons agaynst the pollution of idolatries (1561)
- 188839: Godlie meditations vpon the Lordes prayer, the beleefe, and ten commaundementes (1562)
- 188961: Londons cry (1620)
- 188976: Antichrist arraigned (1618)
- 188999: The arte of diuine meditation (1606)
- 189000: Meditations and vowes diuine and morall (1607)
- 189090: A discouerie of the treasons practised and attempted against the Queenes Maiestie and the realme (1584)
- 189110: Thre notable sermones, made by the godly and famous clerke Maister Iohn Caluyn, on thre seuerall Sondayes in Maye, the yere 1561 vpon Psalm. 46. Teaching vs constantly to cleaue vnto Gods truth in time of aduersitie and trouble, and neuer to shrinke for any rage of the wicked but to suffer all thynges in fayth and hope in Iesus Christ. Englished by William Warde (1562)
- 189122: The defence of the honor of God (1621)
- 189156: The Kings prophecie: or VVeeping ioy (1603)
- 189160: Quo vadis? (1617)
- 189397: Tvvo learned sermons (1609)
- 189459: The catechisme or Maner to teache children the christian religion. Made by the excellent doctour and pastour in Christes Churche, Ihon Caluin: Wherein the minister demaundeth the question, and the chylde maketh answere (1563)
- 189541: A letter sent by F.A. touchyng the proceedings in a priuate quarell and vnkindnesse (1576)
- 189541: A letter sent by F.A. touchyng the proceedings in a priuate quarell and vnkindnesse (1576)
- 189576: The best bargaine (1623)
- 189583: Heauen vpon earth, or Of true peace, and tranquillitie of minde. By Ios. Hall (1606)
- 189593: The honor of the married clergie, maintayned against the malicious challenges of C.E. masse-priest: or, the apologie written some yeeres since for the marriage of persons ecclesiasticall (1620)
- 189601: Quo vadis? (1617)
- 189651: Contemplations, the fifth volume. By Ios. Hall D. of D (1620)
- 189814: The nyne fyrst bookes of the Eneidos of Virgil conuerted into Englishe vearse by Thomas Phaer Doctour of Phisike, with so muche of the tenthe booke, as since his death coulde be founde in vnperfit papers at his house in Kilgarran forest in Penbroke shyre (1562)
- 189869: A direction for the weaker sort of Christians (1609)
- 190238: The castel of memorie (1563)
- 190268: English paradise (1612)
- 190343: A prognostication for the yere since the byrth of our Sauiour Iesus Christ, M.D.LX.III (1563)
- 190351: A sermon preached at Brocket Hall (1588)
- 190388: A little treatise concerning trial of spirits: taken for the most part out of the works of the R.F. Robert Parsons, of the Societie of Iesus. Whereunto is added a comparison of a true Roman Catholike with a Protestant, wherby may bee discouered the difference of their spirits. With an appendix taken out of a later writer (1620)
- 190417: An eye to heauen in earth (1619)
- 190568: The vvorkes of that learned minister of Gods holy VVord, Mr. VVilliam Pemble, Master of Art, and late of Magdalen Hall in Oxford (1635)
- 190568: The vvorkes of that learned minister of Gods holy VVord, Mr. VVilliam Pemble, Master of Art, and late of Magdalen Hall in Oxford (1635)
- 190599: A plaine exposition of the articles of our faith, by short questions and answers, for the vnderstanding of the simple. Gathered by Arthur Dent Minister of the word of God: especially for the benefit of his owne flock: who hauing taught his people these points, is careful that they all may learne them. To this end, that euery of them of his charge, may be able to giue a reason of their faith (1609)
- 190612: The most noble, auncient, and learned playe, called the Phiosophers [sic] game (1563)
- 190642: A recollection of such treatises as haue bene heretofore seuerally published, and are nowe reuised, corrected, augmented. By Ios: Hall Dr of Diuinity. With addition of some others not hitherto extant (1615)
- 190644: A recollection of such treatises as haue bene heretofore seuerally published, and are nowe reuised, corrected, augmented. By Ios: Hall Dr of Diuinity. With addition of some others not hitherto extant (1617)
- 190645: A recollection of such treatises as haue bene heretofore seuerally published, and are nowe reuised, corrected, augmented. By Ios: Hall Dr of Diuinity. With addition of some others not hitherto extant (1621)
- 190731: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall Doctor in Diuinitie, and Deane of Worcester (1625)
- 190731: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall Doctor in Diuinitie, and Deane of Worcester (1625)
- 190750: By the Maior. Orders set down by the right Honorable, Sir Iohn VVatts Knight, Lord Maior of this citty of London with the co[n]sent of the aldermen his brethren concerning the rates of cariages with cartes within this cittie and borough of Southwarke (1606)
- 190757: The art of diuine meditation (1609)
- 190782: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall Doctor in Diuinitie, and Deane of Worcester (1625)
- 190782: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall Doctor in Diuinitie, and Deane of Worcester (1625)
- 190785: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall Doctor in Diuinitie, and Deane of Worcester (1625)
- 190785: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall Doctor in Diuinitie, and Deane of Worcester (1625)
- 190787: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1628)
- 190787: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1628)
- 190793: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1628)
- 190793: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1628)
- 190795: The second tome. Contemplations vpon the historie of the Nevv Testament (1628)
- 190802: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1634)
- 190802: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1634)
- 190825: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1628)
- 190825: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1628)
- 190863: An anker of Christian doctrine (1618)
- 190892: Whyte dyed black. Or A discouery of many most foule blemishes, impostures, and deceiptes, which D. Whyte haith practysed in his book entituled The way to the true Church (1615)
- 190934: A display of heraldrie (1610)
- 190936: A display of heraldrie (1611)
- 191013: Concordances of the Holy Prouerbs of King Salomon (1612)
- 191190: The dead mans song (1640)
- 191248: Cygnea cantio: or, Learned decisions, and most prudent and pious directions for students in divinitie; delivered by our late soveraigne of happie memorie, King Iames, at White Hall a few weekes before his death (1629)
- 191248: Cygnea cantio: or, Learned decisions, and most prudent and pious directions for students in divinitie; delivered by our late soveraigne of happie memorie, King Iames, at White Hall a few weekes before his death (1629)
- 191248: Cygnea cantio: or, Learned decisions, and most prudent and pious directions for students in divinitie; delivered by our late soveraigne of happie memorie, King Iames, at White Hall a few weekes before his death (1629)
- 191356: Absaloms funerall: preached at Banburie by a neighbour minister: or the lamentation of a louing father for a rebellious child (1611)
- 191747: Oratio funebris in honorem Henrici excellentissimi VVallię Principis (1612)
- 191836: The text of the New Testament of Iesus Christ (1633)
- 191961: The secretes of the reuerend Maister Alexis of Piemont (1562)
- 191962: The second part of the Secretes of Maister Alexis of Piemont, by hym collected out of diuers excellent aucthours, and newly translated out of French into English, with a generall table, of all the matters contayned in the sayde booke. By Willyam Ward (1563)
- 192097: Two sermons: preached by that faithfull and reverend divine, Richard Sibbes, D.D. and sometimes preacher to the honorable society of Grayes-Inne; and master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge (1638)
- 192513: Aphorismes. Or, Certaine selected points of the doctrine of the Iesuits (1609)
- 192542: 1564. A new almanach and prognostication, seruynge the yere of Christ M.D.L.X.IIII (1563)
- 192589: Britanno-Romanus, siue Angligenarum in Collegio Romano vitę ratio. Autore, Iohanne Euerardo (1611)
- 192602: The history of Great Britaine under the conquests of ye Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans (1614)
- 192608: Foure treatises (1613)
- 192654: Meditations and vovves, diuine and morall (1621)
- 192657: Epistles, the first volume: conteining two decads. By Ioseph Hall (1608)
- 192660: Salomons diuine arts, of 1. Ethickes, 2. Politickes, 3. Oeconomicks (1609)
- 192702: Heauen vpon earth: or, Of true peace and tranquillity of minde. By Ios: Hall (1609)
- 192940: The second part of the Defence of the Reformed Catholicke (1611)
- 193098: Present remedies against the plague (1594)
- 193147: The strong helper, offering to beare euery mans burden. Or, A treatise teaching in all burdens and troubles of minde, how to obtaine ease, helpe and comfort at the hands of God (1609)
- 193190: Meditations and vovves diuine and morall (1606)
- 193191: Meditations and vowes, diuine and morall: a third century. By Ioseph Hall (1606)
- 193193: The art of diuine meditation (1609)
- 193194: Contemplations, the fifth volume. By Ios. Hall D. of D (1620)
- 193492: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1634)
- 193492: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1634)
- 193521: The returning backslider, or, A commentarie upon the whole XIIII. chapter of the prophecy of the prophet Hosea (1639)
- 193556: Characters of vertues and vices (1608)
- 194125: Christian praiers, and holy meditations (1612)
- 194138: A briefe and piththie summe of the christian faith (1563)
- 194373: Secretes. Or soueraigne receipts well experimented and tryed (1562)
- 194376: A sum or a brief collection of holy signes, sacrifices and sacraments (1563)
- 194538: The ground of arts (1610)
- 194568: A pensiue mans practise (1612)
- 194772: A new manual of old Christian Catholick meditations, & praiers (1617)
- 194927: The ladder of hell, or, The Protestants libertine doctrine (1618)
- 195040: The boke of Psalmes (1559)
- 195083: Four godlye sermons agaynst the polution of idolatries (1561)
- 195300: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1634)
- 195300: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1634)
- 195835: A sermon of fasting, and of Lent, and of the antiquitie, dignitie, and great necessitie thereof (1609)
- 196172: The Christian armorie (1611)
- 196648: The triumph of peace· (1634)
- 197130: The works of Joseph Hall B. of Exceter (1628)
- 197133: The righteovs mammon (1618)
- 197233: An introduction to the vvorthy receiving the sacrament (1633)
- 197259: The retvrning backslider, or, A commentarie upon the whole XIII. chapter of the prophecy of the prophet Hosea (1639)
- 197415: A True copie of a writing testmonial by aucthority deuised and commaunded (1610)
- 197646: A recollection of such treatises as haue bene heretofore seuerally published (1615)
- 197674: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1628)
- 197674: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1628)
- 198203: The vvorkes of that learned minister of Gods Holy VVord, Mr. William Pemble, Master of Art, and late of Magdalen Hall in Oxford (1635)
- 198203: The vvorkes of that learned minister of Gods Holy VVord, Mr. William Pemble, Master of Art, and late of Magdalen Hall in Oxford (1635)
- 198300: Foure godlie and fruitfull sermons (1610)
- 198380: The olde religion (1628)
- 198484: [T]he Deadmans song (1625)
- 198552: Statuta et ordinationes collegii sive aulę Marię Valentiae communiter nuncupatę Penbrooke Hall, in Vniuersicate Cantabrigiensi (1598)
- 198633: The works of Joseph Hall B. of Exceter (1628)
- 198634: The works of Joseph Hall B. of Exceter (1634)
- 198635: Contemplations vpon the historie of the the New Testament (1628)
- 198636: Epistles (1611)
- 198717: Abrahams sute for Sodome (1612)
- 199074: Ten sermons tending chiefely to the sitting of men for the worthy receiuing of the Lords Supper (1609)
- 199207: The best bargaine (1623)
- 199291: The enemy of idlenesse (1612)
- 199749: Informatio fundamentalis super discursu quodam circa modernum regni Bohemiae statum facto (1619)
- 200163: This booke is called the Treasure of gladnesse (1590)
- 200187: A discouerie of the treasons practised and attempted against the Queenes Maiestie and the realme (1584)
- 200524: The soules conflict with it selfe, and victory over it self by faith (1635)
- 200529: The triumph of peace· (1634)
- 200530: The triumph of peace· (1634)
- 200847: The revells of Christendome. [Engr. with verse.] (1609)
- 200957: The attourney's academy: or, The manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint or action whatsoeuer, in any court of record whatsoeuer, within this kingdome (1630)
- 201062: An introduction to the worthy receiving the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1639)
- 201063: An introduction to the worthy receiving the Sacrament of the Lords Supper (1635)
- 201097: [A little treatise concerning triall of spirits. Written first by R. Parsons, ... against Master Charke. Newly set forth, with an Appendix taken out of a later writer] (1620)
- 201375: October. 20. Numb. 44. The continvation of our late avisoes from forreine parts. Contayning amongst other things these particulars following (1631)
- 201407: Iune 8. (1627)
- 201639: A funerall elegie vpon the death of the as noble as vertuous prince, Lodouick Duke of Lenox, and Richmond, &c (1624)
- 201652: A manvall of godly prayers (1620)
- 201707: A declaration made by the prince of Conde, for to shew and declare the causes, that haue constrained him to take vpon him the defence of the Kinges authoritie of the gouernement of the Queene, and of the quietnes of this realme, with the protestation therevpon requisite (1562)
- 202776: Of a number of rattes mistaken for diuelles in a mans sloppes. Taken out of the Epigrams of Iohn Heywod. (1562)
- 202780: A manifest and apparent confutation of an astrological discourse (1583)
- 202803: Articles made and published by the King of France, touching the re-establishment and re-appeale of the Iesuits to their liberties in France (1612)
- 202888: The righteovs mammon: an hospitall-sermon (1618)
- 202892: The honor of the married clergie, maintayned against the malicious challenges of C.E. Masse-priest: or, The apologie written some yeeres since for the marriage of persons ecclesiasticall (1620)
- 202893: Heaven vpon earth: or Of true peace, and tranquillity of minde (1606)
- 202894: The great impostor (1623)
- 202895: Epistles, the first volume (1608)
- 202896: Contemplations vpon the historie of the old Testament. The seuenth volume. In two bookes. By Ios. Hall D.D (1623)
- 202897: Contemplations vpon the principall passages of the holy story. The fovrth volvme (1618)
- 202898: Characters of vertues and vices (1608)
- 202900: The works of Joseph Hall ... (1634)
- 202901: The works of Joseph Hall B. of Exceter (1634)
- 202902: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1634)
- 202902: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1634)
- 202903: The works of Joseph Hall Doctor in Diuinitie, and Deane of Worcester (1625)
- 202903: The works of Joseph Hall Doctor in Diuinitie, and Deane of Worcester (1625)
- 202904: A poesie in forme of a vision (1563)
- 202905: Certayn chapters take out of the Prouerbes of Salomo, wyth other chapters of the holy scripture, & certayne psalmes of Dauid, tr. into metre, by J. Hall. Whych Prouerbes of late wee imrpinted and vntruely entituled, to be of T. Sternhold [in 2760.In verse.] (1553)
- 202906: Certayn chapters take out of the Prouerbes of Salomo, wyth other chapters of the holy scripture, & certayne psalmes of Dauid, tr. into metre, by J. Hall. Whych Prouerbes of late wee imrpinted and vntruely entituled, to be of T. Sternhold [in 2760. In verse.] (1550)
- 203175: An exquisite commentarie vpon the Reuelation of Saint Iohn (1613)
- 203396: Articles to be enqvired of vvithin the diocesse of Exeter, in the generall and triennall [sic] visitation of the Reuerend Father in God, Joseph, Lord Bishop of Exeter. Holden, anno Domini, 163[blank] (1630)
- 203642: By the king (1638)
- 203987: Ten godly and frvitfvll sermons preached vpon seuerall places of scripture (1610)
- 204184: The ladder of hell. Or the protestants libertine doctorine, which leadeth to hell (1618)
- 204340: A chayne of twelve links (1617)
- 204906: Meditations vpon the Lamentations of Ieremy, translated out of French into English by A. I (1609)
- 205426: The well sprynge of sciences vvhich teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke bothe in whole numbers and fractions (1562)
- 205599: 1563. (1563)
- 205794: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1628)
- 205794: The vvorks of Ioseph Hall B. of Exceter (1628)
- 205904: Articles ... [James Mountague.] (1609)
- 206025: The summe of the conference betvveene Iohn Rainoldes and Iohn Hart (1598)
- 206253: Meditations and vowes diuine and morall (1605)
- 206287: The Captaine Cut-purse (1612)
- 206296: A glance of heaven. Or, A pretious taste of a glorious feast (1638)
- 206409: Conclaue Ignati: siue Eius in nuperis inferni comitiis in thronisatio (1611)
- 206833: A declaration made by the Prynce of Conde (1562)
- 206868: The most ancient and learned playe, called the Philosophers game (1563)
- 206875: The triumph of peace· (1634)
- 206906: A briefe chronicle of the foure principall empyres (1563)
- 207195: Articles to be enquired of within the diocesse of Exeter (1638)
- 207250: The living mans manuell (1609)
- 207251: Meditations and vowes divine and morall (1614)
- 207333: The soules conflict with it selfe, and victorie over it selfe by faith (1635)
- 207363: Fine flowers of the valley. :To which are added Frennet Hall. And My Nanny-O (1795)
- 207444: The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Baily (1798)
- 207447: The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Baily. (1799)
- 207462: The trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Baily (1798)
- 207490: The True and authentic trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey (1797)
- 207499: The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey (1796)
- 207501: The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and condemned, this sessions, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey (1794)
- 207502: The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey (1796)
- 207503: The True and authentic account of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey (1797)
- 207505: The True and authentic trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and cohdemned [sic], at Justic Hall, in the Old Baily (1780)
- 207659: A Garland of new songs called, The little man and little maid. Tipple and smoke. Song upon songs, To Batchelors Hall, The bird's nest (1790)
- 207711: Four excellent new songs, :containing The humours of Sportsmans Hall. The keys of love, Sweet Poll of Plymouth and The infallable doctor (1794)
- 207793: A choice garland :containing three excellent new songs, viz. 1. Captain Starky's light horse. 2. Batchelors Hall. 3. A song in praise of his Majesty and the Duke of York (1760)
- 207881: Sweet innocence; being a collection of favourite songs. 1. The sailor's love to fair Isabel. 2. The maid of Primrose Hill. 3. Bachelor's Hall. 4. Daffodill. 5. The busy crew (1760)
- 207950: The works of Joseph Hall B. of Norwich. (1647)
- 207999: A collection of masses, with an accompaniment for the organ (1792)
- 208003: An help and guide to Christian families (1778)
- 208125: The pretty maidens amusement (1750)
- 208377: Worcester music-meeting, 1797. :A grand selection from the serenata of Solomon, composed by Dr. Boyce; and a miscellaneous act, to be performed at the College Hall, on Tuesday evening, September 5 (1797)
- 208430: Compendium anatomicum nova methodo institutum. Ubi ars ipsa capitibus & divisionibus ita illustratur, ut omnia uno quasi intuitu conspicientur, & eo firmiu?s idcirco retineantur. Imprimatur. Nov. 15. D. Poplar. Authore J. Case, M.D (1694)
- 208522: The Christian's new and complete British family Bible (1800)
- 208627: The clergy and the present ministry defended (1713)
- 208705: A Cleveland prospect (1796)
- 208757: The catechism of nature (1797)
- 209003: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses in the city of Canterbury, in the county of Kent, wishing them health and happiness, by John Hall, your loyal bell-man (1708)
- 209101: The youth's interest: in a discourse on an extraordinary occasion (1706)
- 209302: No, no, A new song sung at Vaux Hall. By Mr. Vernon. (1775)
- 209328: Original papers, consisting of a letter from the late Earl of Hardwicke to a near relation, on the subject of a ministerial negociation in the year 1763. And also a letter from the Honourable Charles Yorke to the Reverend Doctor Birch (1785)
- 209389: The continual plots and attempts of the Romanists (1705)
- 209589: The vanity of mens laughter, and of their merry amusements in their idle hours (1702)
- 209621: The authority of the civil powers in matters of religion asserted and vindicated (1722)
- 209997: The case of the abjuration oath endeavoured to be cleared (1702)
- 210102: The coal viewer (1797)
- 210139: Alfred to the Bishop of London (1789)
- 210230: Facts relating to the Reverend Dr. White's Bampton lectures (1789)
- 210387: A vindication of the divinity of Jesus Christ (1789)
- 210693: The advantage of falling into the hand of God rather than man (1719)
- 210870: Sir, the present master and wardens of the Society of Apothecaries, London (1702)
- 210970: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1744)
- 211000: The queen's royal cookery (1713)
- 211042: To the curious observers of natural phęnomena, T. Hall, well known to the virtuosi, as the first artist in the world for preserving birds beasts and all sorts of reptiles (1795)
- 211116: Edward Hall, card-maker to Her Majesty, Piccadilly, London (1794)
- 211117: Highlander cards made by Edward Hall card-maker to Her Majesty in Piccadilly London (1794)
- 211148: A narrative of the proceedings of Lord Geo. Gordon, and the persons assembled under the denomination of the Protestant Association, from their last meeting at Coach-makers Hall, to the final commitment of His Lordship to the Tower. ... To which is added the petition presented to His Majesty, (1780)
- 211271: The pretty maidens amusement. Being a choice collection of all the favourite new songs, sung at both the theatres, Vaux Hall, Renelagh, Marybone, Sadlers-Wells, &c (1757)
- 211377: The duty of blessing and praising God for private and publick benefits (1716)
- 211489: A translation of the psalms of David (1765)
- 211594: New principles of gardening: or, The laying out and planting parterres, groves wildernesses, labyrinths, avenues, parks, &c. after a more grand and rural manner, than has been done before (1727)
- 211595: The proper improvement of divine judgments (1756)
- 211821: Collection of old music. A catalogue of the greater part of the valuable collection of vocal and instrumental music, late the property of Dr. Samuel Howard, deceased (1799)
- 211963: A sermon, preached at Saint Patrick's Chapel, Sutton-Street, Soho-Square (1797)
- 212067: Disputes review'd (1710)
- 212077: A catalogue of the valuable libraries of the late Chester Moor Hall (1772)
- 212165: A catalogue of the collection of pictures in the library at Christ-Church (1766)
- 212304: The progress of man and society (1791)
- 212397: A full, true, and particular account of the birth, parentage and education, life character and behaviour of that most notoriously notified malefactor Willy Pitto who is to be executed in effigy ... on the 5th of November next being the anniversary of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy; (1795)
- 212487: To the Worshipful Thomas Hall, Esq; Mayor, ... of Northampton, this yearly bill of mortality is presented, by ... John Cox (1789)
- 212493: To the Worshipful Thomas Hall, Esq. Mayor, ... of Northampton, this yearly bill of mortality is presented, by ... Samuel Wright (1794)
- 212494: To the Worshipful Thomas Hall, Esq. Mayor, ... of Northampton, this yearly bill of mortality is presented, by ... Samuel Wright (1795)
- 212656: An answer to the pamphlet of G. T. Wloeman, L.L.D (1799)
- 212707: Appeal from the buckle trade of London and Westminster (1792)
- 212813: By the Lord Chamberlain's license. Last night but one. The public is respectfully informed, that only two nights remain of the reading and music, at Free-Masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, viz. this present Wednesday March 25, and on Friday March 27 (1795)
- 212814: By the Lord Chamberlain's licence. Seventh night. The public is respectfully informed, that only four nights remain of the reading and music, at Free-Masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, viz. Wednesday March 18, (1795)
- 213321: Hope and fear balanc'd: in a sermon preach'd at the Tuesday lecture at Salters Hall, July 24. 1711 (1711)
- 213380: A protestant's reasons (1749)
- 213437: Pietas Oxoniensis (1768)
- 213747: Pantometry; or, an attempt to systematize every branch of admeasurement (1797)
- 214215: A practical new grammar (1768)
- 215444: The wonderful works of God are to be remembered! A sermon (1795)
- 215555: A sermon preached by the Revd. Mr. John Conder, May 11, 1758 (1758)
- 215556: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. William Porter (1756)
- 215562: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr Richard Winter (1759)
- 216120: The london and country brewer (1738)
- 216217: Vox stellarum (1777)
- 216219: Vox stellarum (1778)
- 216220: Vox stellarum (1779)
- 216221: Vox stellarum (1780)
- 216388: Merlinus liberatus (1776)
- 216389: Merlinus liberatus (1777)
- 216390: Merlinus liberatus (1778)
- 216391: Merlinus liberatus (1779)
- 216392: Merlinus liberatus (1780)
- 216393: Merlinus liberatus (1781)
- 216394: Merlinus liberatus (1782)
- 216395: Merlinus liberatus (1783)
- 216406: Merlinus liberatus (1796)
- 216408: Merlinus liberatus (1800)
- 216795: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Gibbons (1743)
- 216801: The right improvement of a publick fast (1740)
- 217030: Old Poor Robin (1777)
- 217032: Old Poor Robin (1778)
- 217033: Old Poor Robin (1779)
- 217034: Old Poor Robin (1779)
- 217035: Old Poor Robin (1781)
- 217041: Old Poor Robin (1786)
- 217140: The english apollo (1776)
- 217145: The english apollo (1781)
- 217300: Positively the last night (1790)
- 217309: For one night. By permission of the Rev. the Vice-chancellor and the Worshipful the Mayor. At the Town Hall, Saturday evening, December 11, 1790, Mr. Kean, ... will give his Evening lounge; consisting of imitations, theatrical and senatorial. (1790)
- 217318: By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor, this present Tuesday evening, February 5th, 1793, at the concert room at the Black Bear, Cambridge, Mr. Necks, will have the honor of presenting his celebrated effusions of fancy; or, dramatic mirror; an entertainment consisting of theatrical and vocal imitations, as performed by him at the Royalty Theatre, Hickford's room, free Mason's Hall, London Tavern, crown and anchor tavern, the Anacreontic Society, and at Oxford, where he received distinguished and very flattering marks of approbation from the noblemen and gentleman of that University (1793)
- 217319: Order of the speakers in the Theatre (1793)
- 217331: By the Lord Chamberlain's license (1795)
- 217390: Christ precious to those that believe (1799)
- 217390: Christ precious to those that believe (1799)
- 217404: A sermon preached before the first battalion of the Manchester and Salford Volunteers (1799)
- 217465: The scriptural fast (1794)
- 217693: A letter to Mr. Fleetwood (1702)
- 217842: A guide to old age (1795)
- 217908: The history of Isaac Jenkins (1793)
- 217910: The history of Isaac Jenkins (1792)
- 218000: The grounds of the complaint of the principal of Hart-Hall (1735)
- 218015: Good news to the good women (1701)
- 218020: Anticipation of the speeches (1787)
- 218249: An account of the rates of cloathing men and women. ... N.B. You may be furnished with these things by John Hall and John Lodge, (1765)
- 218496: An abridgement of the excise-laws (1779)
- 218553: Acts (1764)
- 218553: Acts (1764)
- 219350: The humours of Brighthelmstone (1788)
- 219495: Cardanus rider's sheet almanack, for the year of Our Lord God 1779. Being the third after bissextile, or leap-year (1779)
- 219497: Cardanus Rider's sheet almanack, for the year of Our Lord God 1783. Being the third after bissextile, or leap-year (1783)
- 219499: Cardanus Rider's sheet almanack, for the year of Our Lord God, 1787. Being the third after bissextile, or leap year (1787)
- 219893: The case of Trinity College in Cambridge (1729)
- 219922: A cat may look on a Queen (1708)
- 220016: An address to the faculty (1792)
- 220038: Address to the inhabitants of Nottingham and its vicinity (1797)
- 220039: Address to the inhabitants of Nottingham and its vicinity (1797)
- 220074: Address to the poor of Northrepps (1795)
- 220197: The gospel credibility defended against the objection of its decrease by length of time (1756)
- 220369: The minor (1781)
- 220374: The bankrupt (1776)
- 220555: The establishment of the church (1702)
- 220654: An apology for the clergy of the Church of England (1718)
- 220655: A brief consideration of two passages in the Bishop of Bangor's Answer to the Committee (1718)
- 220707: The advice of the inhabitants of Southwark (1701)
- 220757: Philotoxi Arden? (1788)
- 220815: Airs, duetts, trios, and chorusses (1786)
- 221412: Buggiados (1788)
- 221511: A sermon preach'd before Oliver Cromwell Protector (1714)
- 221589: An analytical inquiry into the specifick property of mercury (1732)
- 221728: An answer to a pamphlet (1768)
- 221729: An answer to a pamphlet (1769)
- 221960: Apollo (1744)
- 221968: An apologetical vindication of the present bishops, from the calumnies and invectives us'd against them in some late pamphlets. By a Presbyter of the Church of England (1711)
- 222225: Substance of a speech delivered at the County Hall, Northampton, March 6, 1793, by W. Walcot, Esq (1793)
- 222415: At a meeting of the mayor, recorder, and aldermen of the town corporation of Saffron Walden, ... 7th day of December, 1792. Thomas Fiske Hall, Esq; Mayor, in the chair (1792)
- 222438: At a very numerous and respectable meeting of the inhabitants of the town and neighbourhood of Lewes, held at the Town Hall in Lewes, on Thursday the 6th day of December, 1792, (1792)
- 222876: Original sketches of comic and tragic poetry, on the following subjects: Old England's defiance to France; and a panegyric on the gallant Admiral Nelson (1799)
- 222964: Christ's rule displayed in Great-Britain's deliverance (1746)
- 222984: The countess of Salisbury (1767)
- 222984: The countess of Salisbury (1767)
- 223006: Songs, chorusses, &c (1787)
- 223394: An exhortation to devout behaviour in the church, during the time of divine service. A sermon, by the Rev. J. Twentyman (1790)
- 223396: The enthusiast's notion of election to eternal life disproved (1769)
- 223576: The duty of a people's remembring [sic] their deceased pastors (1762)
- 223669: A catalogue of the genuine and valuable collection of prints, and books of prints, the property of John Hall, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... on Monday, May 29, 1797, (1797)
- 223873: Letters from the late Rev. William Romaine (1795)
- 224024: A full and true account of the tryal, examination, and proceedings against Mr. John Maugridge a kettle-drummer, who was on Saturday the 14th of December, try'd before the twelve Judges at the Hall in Serjeants-Inn in Chancery-Lane, upon a special verdict, for the murther of Captain Cope on the guard at the Tower (1707)
- 224044: The perjur'd fanatick (1728)
- 224206: Distilled spirituous liquors the bane of the nation: being some considerations humbly offer'd to the Hon. the House of Commons (1736)
- 224217: The goodness and severity of God (1717)
- 224304: Librorum, in omnibus fere? linguis, artibus ac scientiis maxime? insignium, amplissima collectio, juxta suas classes methodice? digesta. A catalogue of the libraries of Joseph Hall, ... and of Brook Taylor, ... Which will be sold ... on Tuesday the 22d day of February 1731-2. .. By Fletcher Gyles, ... (1732)
- 224640: A parody of the songs in the burletta of Midas (1789)
- 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)
- 224817: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1793 (1793)
- 224841: A compendious treatise on the venereal disease, gleets, &c (1790)
- 225159: An address to the Board of Agriculture (1800)
- 225161: Christian holiness illustrated and enforced (1800)
- 225161: Christian holiness illustrated and enforced (1800)
- 225179: The christian's guide (1800)
- 225179: The christian's guide (1800)
- 225179: The christian's guide (1800)
- 225202: The constitution and order of a gospel church considered (1797)
- 225202: The constitution and order of a gospel church considered (1797)
- 225205: The constitution and order of a gospel church considered (1798)
- 225205: The constitution and order of a gospel church considered (1798)
- 225206: Divine mercy (1799)
- 225206: Divine mercy (1799)
- 225207: English exercises (1796)
- 225207: English exercises (1796)
- 225208: An essay on the wisdom (1797)
- 225208: An essay on the wisdom (1797)
- 225209: The life of the Rev. Oliver Heywood (1796)
- 225209: The life of the Rev. Oliver Heywood (1796)
- 225210: A summary of the evidences of Christianity (1797)
- 225210: A summary of the evidences of Christianity (1797)
- 225211: Thoughts on Christian communion (1798)
- 225211: Thoughts on Christian communion (1798)
- 225232: Life in God's favour (1796)
- 225232: Life in God's favour (1796)
- 225514: Papal Rome, and pagan Rome, ruled by the same persecuting spirit (1747)
- 225634: Miscellanea sacra (1797)
- 225634: Miscellanea sacra (1797)
- 225654: The duty of Christians to seek the peace and welfare of the community (1797)
- 225664: An examination of a sermon (1800)
- 225931: Alma mater (1733)
- 225931: Alma mater (1733)
- 226102: An act to enable the master and scholars of Baliol college, in the University of Oxford, in their collegiate capacity, to convey certain lands and possessions belonging to the said college, in the counties of Salop and Radnor, to William Pearce Hall and John Woodhouse, (1774)
- 226236: A short treatise on the all-cleansing, - all-healing, - and all-invigorating qualities of the simple earth (1790)
- 226330: The gospel-Method of justification (1758)
- 226471: A letter to a friend concerning the new distinction of high and low church (1704)
- 226855: Olympia Do?mata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1777 (1777)
- 226869: Olympia Do?mata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1790 (1790)
- 227040: A catalogue of the remaining prints and copper-plates, the property of the late John Hall, ... which will be sold by auction, by Leigh and Sotheby, ... on Friday, June 21, 1799, (1799)
- 227105: A catalogue of upwards of twenty thousand volumes of very curious and valuable books; containing the fine library of the late Mr. Hall, of Magdalen College, Oxon, ... Which will be sold, ... this day 1773, ... by Tho. Payne, (1773)
- 227221: A caveat against new prophets (1708)
- 227391: John Bull in his senses: being the second part of law is a bottomless-pit (1712)
- 227393: John Bull still in his senses: being the third part of law is a bottomless-pit (1712)
- 227651: The kentish men (1701)
- 227857: Parker's ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1776 (1776)
- 227859: Parker's ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1778 (1778)
- 227860: Parker's ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1779 (1779)
- 227861: Parker's ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1780 (1780)
- 227862: Parker's ephemeris (1781)
- 228022: Britannia's gold-mine; or, The herring-fishery for ever (1750)
- 228129: Burglary. Whereas the dwelling-house of Mr. Richardson, at Timperley Hall, near Altringham, in Cheshire, was broke open, (1799)
- 228267: Trial for adultery (1791)
- 228278: Trial for adultery (1789)
- 228537: A catalogue of part of the library of that learned and reverend divine Dr. Woodroffe (1718)
- 228551: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books (1781)
- 228889: A charge to the Grand Jury of the County of Middlesex (1770)
- 228995: The children of Thespis (1788)
- 228999: The children of Thespis (1786)
- 229053: Christ God-Man (1749)
- 229209: The citizens obligation (1792)
- 229274: The clergy and the present ministry defended (1713)
- 229440: The compleat city and country cook (1732)
- 230267: The Devil's martyrs: or, plain dealing, in answer to the Jacobite speeches of ... William Paul ... and John Hall. ... To which is added, The high-church martyrology: ... Written by Mr. John Dunton, (1716)
- 230528: A discourse to sailors (1797)
- 230528: A discourse to sailors (1797)
- 230542: Discourses upon several subjects (1722)
- 230549: The D. of M--h's vindication (1711)
- 230724: Declaration of the merchants, bankers, traders, and other inhabitants of London (1795)
- 230726: Declaration of the merchants, bankers, traders, and other inhabitants of London (1792)
- 230760: A defence of Dr. Sacheverell (1710)
- 230761: A defence of Dr. Sacheverell (1710)
- 230796: A defence of the doctrine and practice of the church of England (1712)
- 230880: The description and use of both the globes (1783)
- 230881: The description and use of both the globes (1783)
- 231355: An enquiry into the truth of the tradition (1791)
- 231804: An act for exchanging of certain lands between Henry Bromley, Esquire, and the master, fellows, and scholars of Pembroke Hall in the University of Cambridge (1732)
- 231815: An act to vest in Mary Hall, widow, certain copyhold lands in the manors of Bedlington and Chester en le Street in the county of Durham, to sell the same, (1732)
- 231902: An essay on book-keeping (1721)
- 231914: The blessing of peace (1713)
- 232657: For God or for Baal (1702)
- 232716: The contrast (1769)
- 232733: Conversations and amusing tales (1799)
- 232909: The countess of Salisbury (1767)
- 232909: The countess of Salisbury (1767)
- 232910: The countess of Salisbury (1767)
- 232910: The countess of Salisbury (1767)
- 232912: The Countess of Salisbury (1775)
- 232912: The Countess of Salisbury (1775)
- 232913: The Countess of Salisbury (1793)
- 232913: The Countess of Salisbury (1793)
- 233146: Croft breaking. Whereas the croft of Phillips, Nash and Lowe, of Shepley Hall, ... was broke into ... and robbed of two pieces of printed callicoe (1787)
- 233473: The diurnal and annual motions of the world (1799)
- 233675: Dramatic dialogues (1792)
- 233833: The duty and reward of a Christian pastor. A sermon preached at Pinners Hall in London, 22. March 1753, ... By Joseph Burroughs (1753)
- 233920: Facts: or A plain and explicit narrative of the case of Mrs. Rudd. Published from her own manuscript, and by her authority (1775)
- 234139: Fanatick moderation, exemplished in Bishop Hall's hard measure, as it was written by himself (1730)
- 234186: Farther observations (1792)
- 234236: A father to the poor (1794)
- 234374: The first principles of the oracles of God (1795)
- 234504: Goldsmith. An almanack for the year of our Lord God, M.DCC.LXXXII (1777)
- 234505: Goldsmith. An almanack for the year of our Lord God, M.DCC.LXXVIII (1778)
- 234507: [G]oldsmith. An [A]lmanack for the [YE]ar of our Lord God, M.DCC.LXXIX (1779)
- 234508: Goldsmith. An almanack for the year of Lord God, M.DCC.LXXXII (1782)
- 234509: Goldsmith. An almanack (1784)
- 234510: Goldsmith (1785)
- 234511: Goldsmith (1786)
- 234512: Goldsmith. An almanack (1787)
- 234513: Goldsmith (1788)
- 234514: Goldsmith. An almanack (1789)
- 234515: Goldsmith. An almanack (1790)
- 234516: Goldsmith. An almanack (1791)
- 234519: Goldsmith. An almanack (1792)
- 234520: Goldsmith (1793)
- 234521: Goldsmith (1794)
- 234522: Goldsmith (1795)
- 234523: Goldsmith (1796)
- 234524: Goldsmith (1797)
- 234525: Goldsmith. An almanack (1798)
- 234526: Goldsmith (1799)
- 234527: Goldsmith (1800)
- 234723: The grove (1721)
- 234813: The happiness of those that suffer for righteousness sake (1701)
- 234846: The hardships occasioned by the oaths to the present government consider'd and argu'd (1716)
- 234847: The hardships occasioned by the oaths to the present government consider'd and argu'd (1716)
- 234848: The hardships occasioned by the oaths to the present government consider'd and argu'd (1716)
- 235397: The History of the press-yard (1717)
- 235743: Hume's History of England (1782)
- 235890: I repel the objection. A new Scotch song. Tune - Liberty Hall (1795)
- 235952: An impartial account of the prophets (1795)
- 236150: Information for Robert Miln, writer in Edinburgh, against Sir James Hall of Dunglass (1729)
- 236152: Information for Sir James Hall of Dunglass, against Robert Miln writer in Edinburgh (1725)
- 236550: The last time of performance. For the amusement and entertainment of ladies as well as gentlemen, at the Smiths Hall in Smock-Alley-Dublin. On Tuesday, Febuary the 28th. 1743-4. (1744)
- 236746: A letter from a free-holder of the county of Norfolk (1710)
- 236912: A letter from the prolocutor to the Reverend Dr. Edward Tenison (1718)
- 236914: A letter from the Reverend Mr. Charles Leslie (1719)
- 237063: A letter to Archibald Hutcheson, Esq (1718)
- 237070: A letter to Charles Grey, Esq (1795)
- 237280: A letter to the learned Caleb Cotesworth (1723)
- 237316: A letter to the Rev. John Gottlieb Burkhardt (1798)
- 237340: A letter to the Reverend Dr Durell (1768)
- 237341: A letter to the Reverend Dr Durell (1768)
- 237372: A letter to the Reverend Mr. William Higden (1709)
- 237474: A letter to William King, LL.D (1755)
- 237822: The Lutharan liturgy (1715)
- 237823: The lutheran liturgy (1715)
- 237882: Magnatum apud Anglos privilegia: or, the privileges and preheminences Belonging to our English peerage (1719)
- 237976: The management of the four last years vindicated (1714)
- 238021: The Margate guide (1770)
- 238066: The martyrdom of King Charles; or his conformity with Christ in his sufferings (1720)
- 238265: Memorial for Sir James Hall of Dunglass, against Robert Miln writer in Edinburgh (1726)
- 238406: The methods, unreasonableness, and danger of sinners enticing others to sin (1710)
- 238426: Midds. ss. Ad general' session' pacis domini regis tent' pro com' Middlesexiae, apud Hicks Hall in St. John-Street, in com' praedict' per adjorn' die Jovis scilt' sexto die Decembris, anno regni domini Georgii ... tertio; (1716)
- 238480: The minor (1767)
- 238546: Miscellanies in prose and verse. (1711)
- 238799: Youth (1773)
- 238799: Youth (1773)
- 239050: New principles of gardening (1727)
- 239361: The french favorites (1709)
- 239461: A full and pithy vindication of the Bp. of Bangor (1717)
- 239551: A further statement of the case of Elizabeth Thompson, upon whom the ca?rean operation was performed in the Manchester Lying-in Hospital; in addition to that published by Mr. Wood, in the memoirs of the medical society of London, vol. 5th (1799)
- 239879: General view of the agriculture of the county of Worcester (1794)
- 239948: The gospel credibility defended against the objection of its decrease by length of time (1756)
- 239973: Genuine poetical compositions, on various subjects (1791)
- 239974: The genuine speech of Simon Lord Lovat in Westminster Hall, March 18. 1746-7 (1747)
- 240006: Gerrald a fragment (1795)
- 240019: Gilpin's rig (1785)
- 240020: Gilpin's rig; or the wedding day kept (1785)
- 240066: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1772)
- 240081: Liberty Hall (1785)
- 240428: A Looking-glass for swearers, drunkards, blasphemers, sabbath-breakers, rash-wishers, and murderers. Being a true relation of one Elizabeth Hall, in Scotch-Yard in White-Cross-Street; (1708)
- 240830: Mr. Sewell's first letter to the Bishop of Salisbury: or, The clergy and the present ministry defended (1713)
- 240996: Observations and facts relative to public houses (1794)
- 241001: Observations, &c (1798)
- 241159: Observations upon the engagement at present subsisting between Earl Cornwallis (1788)
- 241229: An ode in praise of musick, set for variety of voices and instuments by Mr. Philip Hart. Written by J. Hughes (1703)
- 241238: A complimentary epistle to James Bruce (1790)
- 241304: Ode to the Right Honourable the Earl of Northumberland (1764)
- 241611: Pietas Oxoniensis (1768)
- 242147: The proper use and application of riches recommended. A sermon (1791)
- 242619: The whole tryal, examination, and conviction of the turnip-men, before the judges of the King's Bench Bar at Westminster Hall, on Monday the 30th of November, 1719 (1719)
- 242659: Trinculo's trip to the Jubilee (1770)
- 242727: A reply to a pamphlet (1714)
- 242872: National humiliation peculiarly seasonable in times of national success (1760)
- 242913: Two sermons preached before the University of Cambridge (1768)
- 243076: Our duty as patriots, protestants, and Christians, in a time of war (1756)
- 243079: The genuine speech of Lord Mansfield (1774)
- 243451: The evidences of an over-ruling providence (1722)
- 244395: Report from the Committee appointed to inspect the several houses (1788)
- 244537: Thoughts and sentiments on the evil and wicked traffic of the slavery and commerce of the human species (1787)
- 244628: Wonderful exhibition!!! Signor Gulielmo Pittachio the sublime wonder of the world!!! condescends to inform the public at large, ... that immediately after Christmas, he will open his grand Hall of exhibitions at Westminster, with a grand display of his astonishing and magnificent deceptions; (1794)
- 244717: Passive obedience the doctrine of the Church of England (1710)
- 244729: The necessary and immutable difference between moral good and evil (1738)
- 244737: The duty of forgiveness of enemies stated and proved (1743)
- 244839: Dissertatio physico-medica inauguralis de electricitate (1771)
- 245026: An essay concerning the necessity of equal taxes (1702)
- 245617: Scots presbyterian justice exemplifyed (1714)
- 245805: O tempora! (1774)
- 245967: A collection of the several papers deliver'd by Mr. J. Gordon (1716)
- 246388: Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de melęna (1782)
- 246808: The reasonableness, the ease, the pleasure of the Christian life (1717)
- 246810: The advantages of publick education (1733)
- 247071: The cavern of death (1794)
- 247635: A display of nature; in dialogues (1790)
- 247692: A new and true method to find the longitude, much more exacter than that of latitude by quadrant (1714)
- 247819: Lyric odes, for the year 1785 (1786)
- 248052: On the goodness of the Supreme Being (1756)
- 248223: Entered at Stationer's Hall (1794)
- 248355: Brotherly love recommended (1705)
- 248424: Four select evangelical discourses (1789)
- 248658: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Speedwell, Thomas Hall, master. (Appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court at Jamaica.) Appendix to the respondent's case (1796)
- 248658: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Speedwell, Thomas Hall, master. (Appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court at Jamaica.) Appendix to the respondent's case (1796)
- 248659: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. (Appeal from Jamaica.) Speedwell, Thomas Hall master. ... Respondent's case (1796)
- 248659: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. (Appeal from Jamaica.) Speedwell, Thomas Hall master. ... Respondent's case (1796)
- 248660: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Speedwell, Thomas Hall, master. Appendix to the appellant's case (1796)
- 248660: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Speedwell, Thomas Hall, master. Appendix to the appellant's case (1796)
- 248661: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Speedwell, Thomas Hall, master. ... (On an appeal from Jamaica.) The appellant's case (1796)
- 248661: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Speedwell, Thomas Hall, master. ... (On an appeal from Jamaica.) The appellant's case (1796)
- 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)
- 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)
- 249566: A speech intended to have been spoken in Coach-makers Hall, on Thursday, Sept. 23, 1779. Upon the question "Does the City of London, in withholding it's assistance from Government at this alarming crisis, act upon principles of true patriotism?" (1779)
- 249588: Theological lectures, read in the Publick Hall of the University of Edinburgh (1763)
- 249685: The quaker's abhorrence and detestation of Aminadab's vision and declaration (1711)
- 249686: The Quakers no protestant dissenters (1704)
- 249720: A sermon preached at the cathedral church of Bristol (1790)
- 249862: An abridgement of penal statutes, which exhibits at one view, in the following manner (1777)
- 250156: By permission, and at the particular desire of several ladies and gentlemen, at the Town Hall, on Tuesday, December 4th, 1792, being positively the last night, Mr. Barrett, (late manager of the Theatre-Royal, Norwich,) ... espectfully [sic] invites the ladies, gentlemen, and the public in general, to An evening's lounge; or, an antidote for the spleen. (1792)
- 250167: By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. Miss Hague's annual benefit. On Friday the 18th instant, will be performed, at the Town Hall, a grand concert of vocal and instrumental music. The vocal part by Miss Leak. Leader of the band Mr. Hague (1795)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 250240: A catalogue of the library of books, of the Late Learned Dr. Abraham Hall, physician to the Charter-House (1752)
- 250544: Disputatio medica inauguralis (1793)
- 251194: Three ancient and curious histories containing, the honourable prentice (1743)
- 251440: Human osteogeny explained in two lectures, read in the anatomical theatre of the surgeons of London, July the first and second, anno 1731 (1736)
- 252007: For the benefit of the Middlesex-Hospital (1777)
- 252443: An end of all dispute; or, The true church plainly distinguish'd (1713)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 252743: The historical Register (1734)
- 252744: The historical Register (1735)
- 252992: The ladies physiognomonical mirror (1798)
- 253108: Merchant Taylors' Hall, December 5, 1792. At a very numerous meeting of merchants, bankers, and traders, held here this day, in consequence of public advertisement, (1792)
- 253111: The merchants companion, after a new method (1760)
- 253112: Merchant's Hall. Edinburgh, March 4. 1796. At a respectable and numerous meeting of inhabitants of this city, the Lord Provost in the chair; there was read a report of a Committee, which had been appointed by a meeting of inhabitants, held the 21st July last, for the purpose of providing a proper supply of grain for the consumption of the city. (1796)
- 253152: Mr. Love begs leave to return the ladies and gentlemen of this place, his most grateful thanks for their former favours, ... and, ... he desires to inform the public, that he has opened his school for arts in the Gardeners Hall, Old Aberdeen, where he will entertain the lover of music with different instruments, as well as with vocal. (1779)
- 253153: Mr. Mortlock having thought proper to refuse the use of the Town Hall to Mr. Hague, his benefit concert is unavoidably prevented taking place. Miss Hague therefore takes this opportunity of informing her friends and the public, that she has engaged Miss Leak to sing at her annual benefit concert, which will be performed on Friday the 18th inst. at the Town Hall (1795)
- 253157: Mr. Tebbett's concert and ball, Town Hall, Woodstock, December 6, 1793 (1793)
- 253357: The psalm singer's guide (1719)
- 253437: Letter addressed to the heritors of the shire of Berwick (1790)
- 253486: A methodical system of universal law (1763)
- 253501: Music Hall. Mr. Meredith's benefit on Tuesday evening, 8th Aug. 1797 (1797)
- 253517: A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches (1740)
- 253615: The posthumous works (1750)
- 253752: Speculum anni (1776)
- 254076: The sorrowful lamentation, of James Campbell of Burnbank. Who is banished to the West Indians, for carrying on that horrid murder, of Margaret Hall, with his last farewell to Scotland (1721)
- 254130: Wonderful exhibition. Signor Gulielmo Pittachio, the sublime wonder of the world, condescends to inform the public at large, ... that immediately after Christmas, he will open his Grand Hall of exhibition, at Westminster, (1795)
- 254131: Wonderful exhibition. Signor Gulielmo Pittachio, the sublime wonder of the world, condescends to inform the public at large, ... that immediately after Christmas, he will open his Grand Hall of exhibition, at Westminster, (1795)
- 254270: Solomon: a serenata (1787)
- 254458: St. Paul's epistle to the Romans vindicated from absolute, or unconditional, predestination, with some short considerations and reflections (1711)
- 254651: Proceedings in an action at law (1796)
- 254769: Hosier's Hall (1798)
- 254886: By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. Grand concert, at the Town-Hall, on Friday evening next, the 1st of December, 1797 (1797)
- 254887: By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-chancellor (1797)
- 254907: By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-chancellor (1797)
- 255323: The connection between faith and free-grace (1748)
- 255353: Explanation of the notes (1800)
- 255448: Britain's palladium: or, My Lord Bolingebroke's vvelcome from France (1712)
- 255545: An entire new edition of Hall's Encyclopędia (1799)
- 255555: An entire new edition of Hall's Encyclopędia (1800)
- 255561: An entire new edition of Hall's Encyclopędia (1793)
- 255697: A catalogue of all the farming live and dead stock, exceeding good dairy and brewing utensils, and part of the houshold furniture, of Mr. Richard Hyem, at Dale Hall, near Ipswich, which will be sold by auction by Roper and Doughty, on Wednesday, October 2, 1799, (1799)
- 255876: A catalogue of a select and valuable collection of ancient and modern books (1787)
- 256017: The bishop of Lincoln's and Bishop of Norwich's speeches in the House of Lords (1710)
- 256221: The Assembly's shorter catechism explained, by way of question and answer (1779)
- 256222: The Assembly's shorter catechism explained, by way of question and answer (1785)
- 256225: The Assembly's shorter catechism explained, by way of question and answer (1785)
- 256460: A dialogue occasioned by the unfinish'd Court Hall at Maidstone, between a stranger and a townsman (1765)
- 256624: Analysis of horsemanship (1799)
- 256711: A circumstantial journal of the long and tedious blockade and siege of Gibraltar (1785)
- 256742: An Attempt to prove from the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments (1790)
- 256840: A complete list of all the grand matches of cricket that have been played In the Year 1800 (1800)
- 257054: A collection of new glees (1800)
- 257270: At a Special Court of Assistants of the Bakers Company, held at Bakers Hall, London, on Monday the fifth day of August, 1745 (1745)
- 257438: Hall's new and grand digest and display of the whole body of arts and sciences, both in theory and practice, on a new and improved plan (1795)
- 257515: A catalogue of the neat houshold furniture, live and dead stock, of a house called White Hall, ... late in the possession of Mr. Cowley ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Christie, on Thursday, April 15, 1773. (1773)
- 257729: An earnest exhortation to the strict practice of Christianity (1746)
- 257787: The best security against the day of wrath (1756)
- 257811: The great importance of a religious life consider'd (1732)
- 257923: A catalogue of the neat and genteel household furniture, an excellent billiard table, fire arms, ... the property of Nicholls Raynsford, Esq. at Brixworth Hall, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, on Friday the 16th, Saturday the 17th, an Monday the 19th, of June, 1797. (1797)
- 257985: The clergy and the present ministry defended (1713)
- 257989: A cloud of witnesses (1769)
- 257993: A cloud of witnesses (1755)
- 258105: Catalogue of the truly valuable flock of sheep, the property of Mr. Casson, of Stubbs Hall, near Doncaster, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Boott, ... on Friday 28th of September, 1798, (1798)
- 258453: Christ the righteousness of his people; or, The doctrine of justification by faith in him (1797)
- 258708: A description of Millenium Hall (1764)
- 258722: A description of the paintings in the Hall of Ossian (1773)
- 258778: The communicant's spiritual companion (1766)
- 258968: Advice to communicants (1758)
- 259031: Charles Montgomery, a tragical dramatic tale; written in the manner of George Barnwell; as it was performed at the Masons Hall, Lerwick, in Scotland. By John Burness, (1800)
- 259283: The christian (1757)
- 259423: Contemplations on the historical passages of the Old & New Testaments (1796)
- 259424: Contemplations on the sacred history (1799)
- 259518: The christian scholar (1728)
- 259611: Christianity a system of humanity (1779)
- 259945: Declaration of the merchants, bankers, traders, and other inhabitants of London (1793)
- 259968: Christ's famous titles: and a believer's golden chain (1755)
- 259969: English grammar: or, An essay towards speaking and writing the English language grammatically, and inditing elegantly (1789)
- 260236: The church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections (1759)
- 260352: The Greek grammar (1737)
- 260575: Clavis horologię; or, A key to the whole art of arithmetical dialling (1712)
- 260981: The clergy and the present ministry defended (1713)
- 261087: A collection of psalms for the use of parish churches &c, The words Taken from the old & new Versions (1794)
- 261206: Cocker's arithmetick (1749)
- 261232: A Cloud of witnesses, for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ; or, The last speeches and testimonies of those who have suffered for the truth, in Scotland, since the year 1680 (1714)
- 261234: A Cloud of witnesses, for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ; or, The last speeches and testimonies of those who have suffered for the truth, in Scotland, since the year 1680 (1714)
- 261258: The Countess of Salisbury (1771)
- 261258: The Countess of Salisbury (1771)
- 261402: The inventory, (a whimsical yet moral piece) or, An answer to a kind friend's enquiring letter (1758)
- 261768: Advertisement. October 25, 1776. That there are to be sold by George Scrimzeour, at Thorn Hall, two miles east from Falkirk, several kinds of nursery, (1776)
- 262056: Valuable freehold farms, Essex. Particulars and conditions of sale of valuable and very eligible freehold estates, situated in the parishes of Rayleigh and Rawreth, ... in the county of Essex, comprising Beak Hall, Maggots Land, and Cock Perry Farms, which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Sherrott and Sons, ... on Wednesday, 31st of July, 1799, ... by direction of the devisees of the late Mrs. Mary Thomas, deceased. (1799)
- 262383: The reasons and necessity of publick worship (1759)
- 262470: The particulars of the capital and very complete freehold estate, called Knuston Hall, most delightfully situate in the parishes of Irchester and Rushden, in Northamptonshire; ... the property and residence of the late Benjamin Kidney, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner and Co. on Friday the 27th of June, 1788, (1788)
- 262685: To be sold upon the premises, on Tuesday the 28th day of June 1768. An estate called Brow-Foot or Low Hall at Ulthwaite in Hugill, in the parish of Kendal, in the county of Westmorland; ... On Thursday the 7th day of July following, will also be sold, at Mislett in Applethwaite. An estate called Black Moss (1768)
- 262699: To be sold, at Hartsop Hall, in Patterdale, on Thursday the 7th day of October, 1784; a large and valuable stock of sheep, consisting of a great quantity of wethers ... with other sheep ... to the number of 900. (1784)
- 262807: A new hieroglyphical Bible For the Amusement & Instruction of Children (1794)
- 262864: Remarks on the speeches of William Paul Clerk (1716)
- 262865: Remarks on the speeches of William Paul (1716)
- 262954: Remarks, paragraph by paragraph, upon the true copy of the papers deliver'd to the Tower of London, by William Paul, a clergy-man, and John Hall, Esq, late Justice of Peace in Northumberland (1716)
- 263023: Modern infidelity considered with respect to its influence on society (1800)
- 263486: A list of the principal officers (1706)
- 263613: Literary relics (1792)
- 263643: Proposals by West, Woollett, and Hall, for publishing by subscription, two prints (1778)
- 263643: Proposals by West, Woollett, and Hall, for publishing by subscription, two prints (1778)
- 264739: List of books in quires sold by Hall and Elliot, (successors to the late Mr Thomas Saint) at their printing-office, Newcastle upon Tyne (1795)
- 264739: List of books in quires sold by Hall and Elliot, (successors to the late Mr Thomas Saint) at their printing-office, Newcastle upon Tyne (1795)
- 265027: Proposals for the Society of the Five Senses (1710)
- 265028: Proposals for the Society of the Seven Liberal Sciences (1710)
- 265282: Leabhar-Ceist na mathair do'n leanabh og no Reamh-Chuiddeacha ... Le J. W. Minishter an t soisgeul ag Dundee. Clo-bhuailt' san Bheurla naoi uaire deug. Agus anoish air na churr an Gailic chum leass-coitcheann Gaidhealtachd Alba. Entered in Stationer's Hall (1752)
- 265292: The speech of Henry Sacheverll, D.D. upon his impeachment at the Bar of the House of Lords in Westminster Hall, March 7. 1709/10 (1710)
- 265414: The manner pointed out in which the common prayer was read in private by the Late Mr. Garrick (1797)
- 265763: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses in the city and county of Canterbury; wishing them health and happiness. By Thomas Hall, your loyal bell-man (1723)
- 265765: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses, in the city and county of Canterbury; wishing them health and happiness. By Thomas Hall, your loyal bell-man (1724)
- 265767: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses, in the city of Canterbury and county of the same; wishing them health and happiness. By Thomas Hall, your loyal bellman (1729)
- 265769: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses, in the city of Canterbury, and county of the same: wishing them health and happiness. By Thomas Hall, your loyal bellman (1734)
- 265771: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses, in the city of Canterbury, and county of the same: wishing them health and happiness. By Thomas Hall, your loyal bellman (1735)
- 266032: The merchants companion, after a new method (1761)
- 266820: To the free and independent electors, of the borough of Leicester. Gentlemen, you are requested to give your assistance immediately, at the Town Hall, to support Mr. Smith. [sic] and Mr. Halhed, (1790)
- 266928: One hundred guineas reward. Whereas an anonymous and most threatening letter, directed to me, was left on Sunday night the 14th instant, at my house at Kirkby Hall; (1800)
- 267293: The poll, at the general election of burgesses to represent the town & borough of Northampton, in Parliament (1790)
- 267357: National blessings considered and improved (1798)
- 267771: Plan of the music selected for the concert given by the gentlemen of the Musical Society, in St Cecilia's Hall, on Friday, 25th July 1788 (1788)
- 268124: The new ballads sung by Mr. Lowe & Miss Stevenson at Vaux Hall set by Mr. Worgan book the 5th. 1756 (1756)
- 268189: The trials of William Earl of Kilmarnock, George Earl of Cromartie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino, for high treason, before the House of Peers, at Westminster Hall, on the 28th and 30th of July, and the first of August, 1746 (1746)
- 268278: Sir, by virtue of a precept from the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, you are desired by the Master and Wardens of the Worshipful Company of Stationers, to meet at Stationers Hall, on Monday the 9th day of November, 1795, ... and attend the Lord Mayor to Westminster; (1795)
- 268668: The trials of William Earl of Kilmarnock (1746)
- 268895: Two discourses: the first, of preaching Christ; the second, of particular and experimental preaching (1736)
- 269062: A sermon preached at the meeting-house in Little-Moorfields (1760)
- 269125: The Tryal of John Cather, Adam Nixon, David Alexander, and Patric Cain, otherwise Kane (1751)
- 269130: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Towle (1748)
- 269134: Two short catechisms mutually connected (1781)
- 269178: A sermon preached at Trinity Chapel, Warrington, March 7, 1798, being a day appointed for a general fast. By the Rev. John Woodrow, late of Catherine Hall, Cambridge (1798)
- 269546: A Select and impartial account of the lives, behaviour, and dying words, of the most remarkable convicts, from the year 1700, down to the present time (1760)
- 269845: Occasional thoughts concerning our present divisions (1704)
- 269956: The strange and unaccountable life of the penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq (1797)
- 270068: Report on the measures to be attended to in the survey of a line of navigation, from Newcastle upon Tyne, to the Irish Channel (1795)
- 270075: A sermon delivered on the establishment of Sunday-Schools in Sunderland: on Sunday, September 7. 1788. By John Hampson, of St. Edmund Hall, Oxon; curate and lecturer of St. John's (1788)
- 270277: News from the dead (1716)
- 270742: A serious and affectionate warning to servants (1746)
- 270844: The true Christian way of striving for the faith of the Gospel (1771)
- 270888: The superiority of Christian to heathen morality instanced in the virtues of charity and humility (1798)
- 271176: A view of the covenant of works from the sacred records (1776)
- 271202: Scating (1763)
- 271489: A proposal to raise 400,000 l. without any new fund by a lottery (1714)
- 271599: The young communicant's catechism (1758)
- 271701: Morie?ncomium (1724)
- 271981: Sermons and discourses on several important subjects in Divinity (1764)
- 272206: The new Liverpool songster (1789)
- 273108: To the worthy and independent freemen of the city of Rochester (1784)
- 273147: Whereas yesterday evening a scandalous paper was thrust under the door of Mr. Strange's chambers at Clare Hall (1754)
- 273163: Mr Smith, is concerned that he cannot stay to make his personal acknowledgements to his constituents for the great honor done him yesterday in the Common Hall, (1790)
- 273241: Mr. Bentinck in the name of the Marquis of Titchfield returns his sincere thanks to the freemen of Rochester, for the great encouragement he has hitherto met with in his canvas, and begs leave to solicit their early attendance in his behalf at the Town Hall, on Saturday next, the day of election (1790)
- 273276: Rochester, to wit. John Leith, of the city of Rochester, upholsterer, and Thomas Rooksby, of Chatham, linen draper, severally make oath that they were severally present in the Town Hall this day, when Jonathan Buckmaster, a freeman of Rochester, who was going to poll ... N.B. Samuel Dickinson, has been a second time brought by the Admiral to pole, and was again rejected, on account of bribery (1790)
- 273319: The mayor (1792)
- 273321: Gentlemen, having this day had the honor at a very numerous and respectable meeting of the freemen of this city, in Common Hall assembled, of being approved of as a proper person to represent you in the present Parliament on the vacancy occasioned by the death of Sir Richard Bickerton, (1792)
- 273328: To the worthy freemen of the city of Rochester. Gentlemen, having this day had the honor at a very numerous and respectable meeting of the freemen of this city, in Common Hall assembled, of being approved of as a proper person to represent you in the present Parliament on the vacancy occasioned by the death of Sir Richard Bickerton, (1792)
- 273343: Weavers Hall, at a Court of Assistants of the said Company, held the 6th day of May, 1720. Whereas the application that has been made to the Parliament, and to the government, in behalf of the manufacturers of this kingdom, against the mischiefs arising to them from the wearing and use of callicoes, has been so successful, (1720)
- 274190: Morality united with policy (1800)
- 274248: Particulars and conditions of sale of the several freehold and copyhold estates (1788)
- 274253: The particulars (1797)
- 274258: The particulars of a very eligible freehold estate (1799)
- 274267: The particulars and conditions of sale (1771)
- 274494: The replication (1789)
- 274637: The particulars of the capital and very valuable freehold estate (1798)
- 274639: The particulars of a valuable freehold estate (1798)
- 274923: A review of the laws of the United States of North America (1790)
- 275145: A catalogue of a valuable collection of prints, books of prints, portfolios, and library books. Among which are, a variety of the first and finest impressions, by Hogarth, ... Hall, &c. &c. ... the property of Dr. Newton, ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Hutchins, at his rooms, in King Street, and Hart Street, Covent Garden. On Saturday, May the 10th, 1794, at twelve o'clock. (1794)
- 275227: The particulars of a valuable freehold estate (1798)
- 275228: The particulars of a very eligible freehold farm (1798)
- 275255: Capital prints. A catalogue of a genuine & valuable collection of capital prints, consisting of ... Strange, Woollett, Bartolozzi, Hogarth, Vivares, Browne, Moyreau, Hall, &c. Which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Greenwoods, ... on Wednesday, April the 24th, 1793, (1793)
- 275332: A true copy of some original letters (1725)
- 275502: A short account of the late Mrs. Crane (1797)
- 275502: A short account of the late Mrs. Crane (1797)
- 275697: Capital prints (1797)
- 275726: A new version of the Psalms of David (1725)
- 275728: A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches (1733)
- 275928: The truth and nothing but the truth (1759)
- 276011: A true and brief account (with directions for the use) of the Cerevisia Anglicana (1800)
- 276068: A mite into the treasury, or some serious remarks on that Solemn and indispensible duty of duly attending assemblies for divine worship, incumbent upon all persons come to years of understanding (especially the professors of truth) whilst favoured with health, strength and liberty; together with some due animadversions upon the neglect thereof (1763)
- 276186: Foreign china. This is to acquaint the nobility and gentry of this town and places adjacent, that there is just arrived from London, and to be sold by auction, in the Assembly Hall, Glasgow, ... a large assortment of foreign china, being part of the cargo of the ship British King East India-man, (1780)
- 276264: A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches (1784)
- 276273: A new version of the Psalms of David (1788)
- 276357: A pleasant and compendious history of the first inventers and instituters of the most famous arts (1702)
- 276401: A specimen of papal and French persecution (1712)
- 276493: An exact list of the burgesses, of the town and county of the town of Nottingham (1780)
- 276690: Discourses on several important subjects (1763)
- 276836: A discourse on the parable or story of Dives and Lazarus (1744)
- 277163: The evidence and blessedness of the presence of God with his people (1796)
- 277163: The evidence and blessedness of the presence of God with his people (1796)
- 277224: Foirceadul aith-ghearr ceasnuighe (1786)
- 277574: At the town's hall in Preston, on Tuesday the 17th day of August, 1762, will be performed a grand concert of vocal and instrumental musick. The vocal part by Mr. Tymms. ... After the concert will be a ball. (1762)
- 277578: Bp. Hall's irrefragable propositions concerning oaths worthy of serious consideration (1723)
- 277794: A new version of the psalms of David (1743)
- 277820: The evangelical library (1789)
- 277956: Come and welcome to Jesus Christ (1755)
- 278100: Comfort to the Christian, under all the troubles of life (1789)
- 278111: Extracts from various devotional writings of Joseph Hall, D.D. formerly Bishop of Norwich (1784)
- 278127: Among the orders of Trinity-term in the thirty-first year of the reign of his Majesty King George the Second (1758)
- 278643: The genuine letter fron a Pr-te in Ir-nd to the great man; as it was advertised to be published, about three weeks ago, by Mr. Burd, at the Temple-Exchange, but suppressed (1759)
- 278888: The fugitive (1705)
- 278976: Johnsoniana (1776)
- 278977: Cymorth i'r Cristion (1704)
- 278995: Divine and interesting extracts (1796)
- 279081: A catalogue of the genuine & extensive library of Mr. John Sharp (1794)
- 279102: An essay on the wisdom, the equity, and the bounty of divine providence. By John Fawcett, A.M (1797)
- 279102: An essay on the wisdom, the equity, and the bounty of divine providence. By John Fawcett, A.M (1797)
- 279377: A collection of all the anthems daily us'd in divine service (1706)
- 279967: Old poor Robin (1798)
- 280142: Argument on the French Revolution (1794)
- 280517: An impartial survey of the religious clause in some burgess-oaths (1771)
- 280856: A collection of the favourite songs sung this summer in Vaux Hall Gardens by Mrs. Weichsell, Miss Jameson, & Mr. Vernon. Set by Mr. Worgan. Book the 13th. 1771. (1771)
- 280988: The Lord Mayor desires the favour of his fellow-citizens to meet him at the Common Hall tomorrow morning at nine o'clock, in order to take proper measures for their own defence: (1757)
- 281023: A collection of all the new songs, &c (1758)
- 281183: Bibliotheca Blackbourniana (1743)
- 281787: Papal Rome and pagan Rome, led by the same persecuting spirit (1747)
- 281995: English exercises (1799)
- 281995: English exercises (1799)
- 282664: Articles, to be observed by the Friendly and Civil Society, held at the house of Joseph Hollingworth, at the Old Hall in Breadsall. Began March the 1st, 1784 (1790)
- 282721: An awful sermon, against the profane swearers of this age (1777)
- 282760: London to wit. Bakers Hall. The assize of bread, set this [blank] day of [blank] 178[blank] by the Right. Hon. the Lord Mayor, (1780)
- 283072: At a meeting, held the third of November last, at the Shire Hall in Ely, pursuant to publick advertisements, to take the sense of the country, respecting the distressed state of the middle and south levels: the country then present did request the Corporation to make an application to Parliament, to impose a temporary tax, (1775)
- 283103: Amicable Society, of Selby; instituted November the sixth, 1753, at the house of Rowland Dodsworth, the sign of the King's-Head, Selby: the articles improved, corrected, and amended, on Tuesday the sixth day of March, 1787, at the house of Thomas Hawdon, the sign of the George-and-Dragon, in Selby, ... Matthew Law, John Hill, stewards. Joseph Hall, clerk (1787)
- 283256: Case of William Paul, a clergyman, and John Hall, Esq (1716)
- 283767: The blessedness of the death of these that die in the Lord (1751)
- 284027: The history of the nine worthies of the world (1750)
- 284235: The battle of Hastings (1787)
- 284299: A Charge and sermon together with an introductory discourse and confession of faith delivered at the ordination of Mr. Christopher Hall (1769)
- 284675: The fatal sickness death, and burial of South-Sea-stock (1721)
- 284842: A Brief vindication of the appointment of God, against the inventions of men, in Baptism, &c (1789)
- 285180: Contemplations on the history of the New Testament (1759)
- 285578: Answers for Andrew Hall indweller in Kelso, to the petition of Robert Duke of Roxburgh (1741)
- 285876: A royal salute of 21, from Snob Hall (1795)
- 285970: The Jovial rake's garland, composed of several new songs (1750)
- 286002: Holmes'-tract on the novel county-rates, Exeter, 1799, hypothetically founded on the births of two acts of Parliament, (12 and 13 George II.) Now nearly sixty years of age (1800)
- 286446: Pride and superstition causes of unbelief (1794)
- 287148: Verses on Mr. Hall the seceder minister getting a gown (1780)
- 287584: By the Queen's most excellent Majesty, guardian of the realm of Great Britain, &c. A proclamation, for discovering the persons concerned in a wicked and audacious outrage committed in Westminster Hall, during the sitting of His Majesty's course, upon the fourteenth of this instant July, (1736)
- 287725: Poems on various occasions (1774)
- 287912: Oxford, Wednesday evening. The worthy and independent freemen that have not polled, are earnestly requested to attend early to-morrow morning, at the Town Hall, to give their votes in favour of Francis Burton and Arthur Annesley, (1796)
- 288296: The Pleasant and delightful history of Lawrence Lazy (1750)
- 288304: Iohn Armstrongs last farewel (1701)
- 288368: The merchants companion (1776)
- 288378: A parlour companion (Gratis.) (1796)
- 288403: A parody on the Carmen seculare of Horace (1779)
- 288416: An oration, at the dedication by Free Mason's Hall in Sunderland, in the county of Durham on the 16th of day of July, 1778. By Brother W. Hutchinson (1778)
- 288775: On Saturday the 27th of August, 1768, by particular desire, at the Merchant-Taylors Hall in Old-Work, York, will be a concert of music for Mr. Pugnani. (1768)
- 288775: On Saturday the 27th of August, 1768, by particular desire, at the Merchant-Taylors Hall in Old-Work, York, will be a concert of music for Mr. Pugnani. (1768)
- 288840: The roguish miller (1784)
- 288961: Hall's new Margate and Ramsgate guide (1790)
- 289016: The Bristol bridegroom; or, The ship-carpenter's love to the merchant's daughter (1790)
- 289105: A new version of the Psalms of David (1791)
- 289109: Bachelors Hall. A favorite song (1800)
- 289141: A new version of the Psalms of David (1795)
- 289258: The trial at large of Francis Henry De la Motte, for high treason, at the Session House in the Old Bailey, on Saturday the fourteenth of July, 1781 (1781)
- 289271: The trial of John Vestenburg (1772)
- 289566: An ode to the Humane Society (1786)
- 289742: Letter from bailies Dalrymple, Smith, and Hall, to the Lord Provost, at Peterhead (1798)
- 289929: Vox populi, old England's glory or destruction, in one thousand, seven hundred, and seventy-four (1774)
- 290225: A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches (1787)
- 290317: Dying behaviour, &c. of Joseph Samuel Abbott (1800)
- 290356: A kind caution to profane swearers (1746)
- 290662: The high mettled racer (1800)
- 291026: The Cur's conversion, or, His recantation of Hosiers Hall. Written by himself (1798)
- 291504: The poll (1768)
- 291580: A scheme, for providing an annuity to ministers widows, and a stock to their children (1743)
- 291624: Batchelor's Hall (1790)
- 291786: The principles of analysing waters briefly explained, and Cock's lodge water analysed (1770)
- 291795: The Reverend Dr. Dixon, principal of St. Edmund Hall, having acquainted the vice-chancellor, that a person admitted a member of his society would offer himself to be matriculated, the vice-chancellor saw reason, from what passed in conversation between Dr. Dixon and him self upon the occasion, to make some farther enquiry into the character and conduc of the said person, previous to his matriculation. He therefore sent for him, and received from his own mouth, in the presence of Dr. Dixon, the following account of himself. (1769)
- 292327: The speech of Henry Sacheverell (1710)
- 292407: The stewards for the feast of the Sons of the Clergy (1798)
- 292418: His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales having graciously signified his intention of honouring the sons of the clergy with his presence, and dining with them upon their anniversary at Merchant-Taylors' Hall, the inclosed ticket is sent to you for your admission; (1799)
- 292445: Answers for Sir John Dalrymple, Mr. John Murray, Mr. William Hall, and Mr. Thomas Gibson, four of the principal clerks of session; to the memorial offered for Alexander Jollie, John Houston and William Elliot, extracters in the office of the said Sir John Dalrymple, and Mr. John Murray, and James Scot, James Wright, and Andrew Spruel, extracters in the office of the said Mr. William Hall and Mr. Thomas Gibson (1739)
- 292477: The speech made by Eustace Budgell, Esq; at the General Court of the South-Sea Company, in Merchant-Taylor's Hall, on the 20th of Sept. 1720 (1720)
- 292501: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, memorial in behalf of Alexander Jolly, John Houston, and William Eliot, three of the extracters in the office of Sir John Dalrymple and Mr. John Murray, principal clerks of session; and in behalf of James Scot, Jame Wright and Andrew Sprewel, three of the extracters in the office of Mr. William Hall and Mr. Thomas Gibson, two others of the said principal clerks (1739)
- 292626: The comforts of hope. A new song sung at Vaux Hall. By Mr Vernon (1775)
- 292657: Sir, in consequence of the death of Mr. Hall, the principal clerk to the worshipful the Commissioners of Sewers, &c. of the city of London, the office of under clerk to the said Commissioners will become vacant, by the removal of Mr. Bond and Mr. White (the present 2d and 3d clerks). I have been induced to offer myself a candidate to fill the place of third clerk in the said office, on such vacancy, and humbly beg leave to solicit the favour of your vote and interest on that occasion. (1796)
- 292737: Sir, You are desired by the master, wardens, and stock-keepers of the Worshipful Company of Stationers, to come to Stationers Hall, on Thursday, June the 19th, 1800, between ten o'clock in the forenoon and one o'clock in the afternoon, to receive your dividend. (1800)
- 292759: Sir, I beg leave to inform you, that a General Court of the president, vice-presidents, treasurer, and governors, of the Scottish Hospital and Corporation, will be held, according to the charter, at the Hall in Crane-Court, on Wednesday the 30th day of November, instand, (being St. Andrew's day,) at twelve o'Clock, for the election of the annual officers, and standing committee, for the year ensuing, and taking into consideration the best method of promoting the interest of the charity; (1796)
- 292771: To the livery of London, gentlemen, letters signed Edward Kemble, having been sent to a part only of the livery (1800)
- 292891: Whereas, the Commissioners of Sewers of the City of London and liberties thereof have received information, that the inhabitants thereof are frequently put to great inconvenience by the neglect of the scavengers and lamp-lighters, and are not acquainted with the means of redress; the said commissioners hereby publish to the inhabitants, abstracts of the scavengers and lamp-lighters duty, and will meet at Guildhall every Tuesday at six o'clock in the afternoon, to hear any complaints, and will fine the contractors, or either them, for any neglect. (1800)
- 293005: A new and easy introduction to universal geography (1787)
- 293065: A pronouncing grammar, and spelling book, by M. Ussher (1794)
- 293132: Pietas Hallensis (1707)
- 293512: Reflection (1800)
- 293605: Officium hominis (1729)
- 293704: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mr. William Hall (1737)
- 293705: Specimens of sermons and prayers (1788)
- 293779: A caveat against seducers, by Richard Standfast, rector of Christ-Church in Bristol (1711)
- 293929: Jack Ratlin. As sung by Mr. Dibdin (1785)
- 295309: An exact, and correct list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, as also of the House of Commons of the first British Parliament of King George (1720)
- 295743: A vindication of the libel on Dr. Delany, and a certain Great Lord (1730)
- 295889: Dr. Arnold's concert. Free Masons Hall. May 2, 1793. To begin at seven o'clock. (1793)
- 295950: The duty and propriety of fasting to the Lord, explained and recommended (1793)
- 295976: An easy introduction to the arts and sciences (1796)
- 296016: Prayers for the distressed estate of Charles, King of Sweden, now a captive in Turkey (1713)
- 296657: Fables of Ęsop, and others (1793)
- 296912: No pope out of the conscience (1704)
- 297005: The following work is illustrated and embellished, not only with a complete se [sic] large, elegant, and correct maps, engraved by Mr. Kitchen, &c. which form a valuable atlas; but with such beautiful engravings, by Messrs. Hall, Grignton, and Rooker, from original drawings, as are not to be equalled in this or any other kingdom: they represent the superb and venerable remains of antiquity, perspective views, and curious structures; the customs, dresses, religious and other ceremonies, and important historical events of the various nations of the world (1771)
- 297232: Account of the Newcastle Dispensary (1792)
- 297233: Account of the Newcastle Dispensary (1793)
- 297234: Account of the Newcastle Dispensary (1794)
- 297236: Account of the Newcastle Dispensary (1795)
- 297248: The nun. Sung by Miss Stevenson at Vaux Hall (1785)
- 297249: An account of the Newcastle dispensary, for the relief of the poor, from its commencement in 1777, to Michaelmas 1789 (1789)
- 297250: Account of the Newcastle Dispensary for the year ending Michaelmas 1791. Instituted 1777 (1791)
- 297330: Bathing at Margate (1773)
- 297766: Hall's new Margate and Ramsgate guide (1792)
- 297845: The blessing of peace (1713)
- 297914: The conflict. A sentimental tale in a series of letters. (1790)
- 298061: A Catechism; or, Abridgement of the Chirstian doctrine (1790)
- 298145: The history and statutes of the Newcastle Dispensary (1790)
- 298515: County of Wexford. Whereas the town and lands of Mochurry, otherwise called Duffry Hall, Scraughmore, Rylan, Glasslacan, otherwise called Classlekin, Keltealy, Mamdoran, Kyle, Schahana, Ballyhisk, Roffard, (1791)
- 298595: A practical new grammar (1771)
- 298839: Jacob's ladder (1749)
- 299302: Bachelors' Hall (1791)
- 299392: A new London almanack (1787)
- 299619: Nine sermons upon the events predicted in the prophesy of Daniel's seventy weeks (1777)
- 299687: Wonderful exhibition!!! (1794)
- 299725: Newcastle Musical Festival (1791)
- 299758: A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches (1766)
- 299903: The indictment, trial, and examination of Sir John Barley-Corn, before the famous judge of King Bacchus's court, at Full-Pot Hall, in the county of Swillshire, on the 32d of January last. Also, The tradesmen's joy for the delivery of Sir John. Designed for the diversion of melancholy, and to please the women (1756)
- 299919: The pernicious influence of atheism and irreligion on government and states (1793)
- 300026: A narrative of the proceedings relative to the establishment, &c. of St. Luke's House (1767)
- 300053: An excellent ballad of a dreadful combat fought between Moore of Moore Hall and the dragon of Wantley (1760)
- 300153: Practical sermons on several subjects by Mr. George Hall minister of the Gospel at Lintoun in Teviotdale (1732)
- 300261: Practical discourses on useful subjects (1793)
- 300261: Practical discourses on useful subjects (1793)
- 300273: The poll for the election of two representatives in Parliament for the county of Cambridge (1780)
- 300299: John Rastrick, engineer, mill-wright, pump and patent churn maker, Morpeth (1795)
- 300594: A saint indeed (1754)
- 301145: A Plain and easy explication of the assembly's shorter catechism (1741)
- 301341: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Francis Strachan, Writer to the Signet, trustee for the creditors of William Perry, late Master of the Academy, Taylor's Hall, Edinburgh (1792)
- 301344: The ladies new and polite pocket memorandum-book (1789)
- 302010: An answer to Dr. Rotheram's Letter (1767)
- 302059: The testimony of the ancient church (1736)
- 302184: Tentamen medicum inaugurale, de urinis (1760)
- 302349: Norwich Grand Musical Festival (1790)
- 302364: The Grand Miscellaneous Concerts (1790)
- 302775: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Graham of Killearn, Robert Hall of Fulbar, Mr. John Cochrane writer in Edinburgh, and a great many other creditors of the deceast Laurence Crawfurd of Jordanhill, and of Mr. John Crawfurd now of Jordanhill, (1732)
- 302849: A Collection of select letters (1775)
- 303510: The rules of Grand Encampment No. 3 (1800)
- 304231: Theotekton, or, the divine artist, Jesus, the son of Mary (1782)
- 304978: The wisdom of Solomon explain'd (1707)
- 305177: Copies of Mr. Colston's settlements. Copy of the settlement made by Edward Colsto, Esq; for the maintainance of twelve men and twelve women, in his Almshouse on St. Michael's Hill, and of six poor men in the Merchants Hall Almshouse in King-street. (1725)
- 305294: Humphrey Skerret, gent. - - - - - - - appellant. Matthew Nisbet, son and heir of John Nisbet deceas'd, Prudence Nisbet, widow of the said John Nisbet, and John Nisbet, Henry Nisbet, Prudence Nisbet, spinster, Florinda Nisbet, and Anne Nisbet, younger children of the said John Nisbet by the said Prudence the widow, Cairncross Nisbet, Thomas Nisbet, Thomas Marlay, Esq; Thomas Croston, Esq; Richard Geering, Esq; Charles Godard, administrator, with the will annex'd, of the said John Nisbet, deceas'd, William Slack, administrator of his late father William Slack, deceas'd and Jane Hall, administratrix of her late husband Joseph Hall, deceas'd, respondents. The appellant's case (1735)
- 305357: Rules, orders, and regulations, for the original Female Friendly Society (1794)
- 305549: In the House of Lords. Alexander Fraser, of Strichen, Esquire; Simon Fraser, of Farraline, Esquire, sheriff depute of Inverness; Major James Fraser, of Belladrum; Lieutenant-Colonel Simon Fraser, of the late 71st regiment of foot; and James Fraser, one of the clerks of His Majesty's Signet; trustees of the estates of General Fraser, of Lovat, deceased, - - - appellants. William Hall, of Whitehall, Esquire, - - - respondent. The appellants' case (1786)
- 305550: In the House of Lords. Alexander Fraser, Esq. and others - - appellants. William Hall, Esq. - - - - - - - - respondent. Appendix to the appellants' case (1786)
- 305551: In the House of Lords. Alexander Fraser of Strichen, Esquire; Mr. Simon Fraser of Faraline, advocate; Major James Fraser of Belladrum; Lieutenant-Colonel Simon Fraser, and James Fraser, writer to the Signet, trustees of the estates of the late Lieutenant-General Simon Fraser of Lovat, deceased, - - - - appellants. William Hall Esquire, of Whitehall, - respondent. The respondent's case (1786)
- 305630: An introduction to or a short discourse concerning, universal history (1731)
- 305684: A sacramental catechism, designed for communicants old and young (1778)
- 305826: Cardanus Rider's sheet almanack (1790)
- 305842: A proposal to man the Navy Royal of Great Britain (1709)
- 306459: The duty of people remembering their deceased pastors, represented and inforced (1762)
- 306590: A great guide to Christian families. By William Hall, D.D (1800)
- 306593: The pious Christian's preparation for his letter-end (1791)
- 306594: The pious Christian's preparation, for his latter-end (1790)
- 306792: Paradise regained, a poetical essay (1775)
- 306891: Berkshire. Rules and orders, made at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Berks, held at the Bridewell Hall, in Reading, ... for the better government of the goal, and also of the Bridewell and penitentary house there and other especial purposes, on Tuesday the 24th day of January, 1792 (1792)
- 307091: The life and complete trial of Kenith Mackenzie, Esq (1785)
- 307472: Forty-eight select sermons (1752)
- 307501: A new version of the Psalms of David (1785)
- 307569: To the Reverend the minister of [blank] (1709)
- 307616: Number I (1795)
- 308202: The annual account of the Newcastle Dispensary (1788)
- 308762: Hosiers' Hall (1798)
- 309574: Theses theologicę de virtutibus theologicis (1796)
- 309905: The overseers of the poor will attend at Justice Hall, near Bridewell, on Thursday the sixteenth day of May instant, when and where all such persons (parishioners) as are willing to contract for supplying the work-house ... are desired to send their proposals in writing, (1782)
- 309956: A catalogue of useful and valuable books (1798)
- 310092: To the citizens of Norwich. At a Common Hall of the citizens of Norwich, ... Mr. Wm. Barnard having been called to the chair, it was proposed to consider of the nomination of a proper candidate to represent this city in the ensuing parliament, - a friend to peace. - The name of Bartlett Gurney was pronounced (1796)
- 310118: The citizens of Norwich are requested to meet at four o'clock this afternoon at St. Andrew's Hall, to consider of proper persons to represent them in the ensuing Parliament (1796)
- 310355: Manufacturers' Hall. Halifax, June 2d. 1787. At a general meeting of the proprietors and occupiers of rooms in the Hall, held this day at the Talbot, it was ordered, that for the encouragement of the manufacturers of half-thicks and other woollen goods, stands will be lett, i the low rooms of the Hall, at the moderate price of two shillings each per annum. (1787)
- 310355: Manufacturers' Hall. Halifax, June 2d. 1787. At a general meeting of the proprietors and occupiers of rooms in the Hall, held this day at the Talbot, it was ordered, that for the encouragement of the manufacturers of half-thicks and other woollen goods, stands will be lett, i the low rooms of the Hall, at the moderate price of two shillings each per annum. (1787)
- 310596: Manufacturers' Hall. A porter wanted. The committee intend to meet at the Talbot, in Halifax, on Friday next, ... in order to chuse a porter (1790)
- 310596: Manufacturers' Hall. A porter wanted. The committee intend to meet at the Talbot, in Halifax, on Friday next, ... in order to chuse a porter (1790)
- 310612: Manufacturers-Hall. Cross-field. Halifax, 11th June, 1774. The allotment of a plot of ground in the Talbot-Field for erecting a common-hall, having occasioned an almost general dissatisfaction amongst the manufacturers, (1774)
- 310637: The school boy's resolution (1780)
- 310829: To the owners of the Manufacturers' Hall in Halifax (1782)
- 310829: To the owners of the Manufacturers' Hall in Halifax (1782)
- 310908: House of Lords. Attorney General, at the relation of the Merchant Taylors Company, against Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Appendix to the appellant's case. The Fellows of Trinity-Hall, at their last Christmas audit, in the beginning of the present month of January, 1798, found entered at length in one of the manuscript books of the College, intitled on the back, "Lease-book, beginning 1735, ending 1768," the several following letters of attorney, and declaration of trust, viz. (1798)
- 311041: A new version of the Psalms of David (1795)
- 311218: Five guineas reward. James Winter, otherwise John Diplock, otherwise Jack Hall; about 5 feet 4 inches high, ... escaped from a constable, under a warrant of commitment to Maidstone goal, on a charge of felony for stealing a pieball mare, from Mr. Gill, Plume of Feathers, Plumpstead, was apprehended at East-Grinstead, Sussex, by the hostler and post-boy, at the Dorset Arms. (1800)
- 311238: Concert at the Court Hall, Tonbridge, Monday, December 1, 1800 (1800)
- 311238: Concert at the Court Hall, Tonbridge, Monday, December 1, 1800 (1800)
- 311255: Francis Thompson, turner and chair-maker (1750)
- 312283: The posthumous works (1773)
- 312336: State of the process, James Hardie tenant in Hallbarns, and Nicol Brown later skinner in the Water of Leith, now tenant in Hall Liston; against Mrs. Fergusia Wishart, spouse to George Lockhart of Carnwath, Esq; and the said George Lockhart for himself and his interest, and John Smelle late tenant in Auld Liston (1760)
- 312558: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the City of London (1776)
- 312567: The Lurgan brown-nags feast (1737)
- 312575: Memorial for Nicol Brown tenant in Hall Liston, and James Hardie tenant in Hallbarns, pursuers; against Mrs. Fergusia Wishart, spouse to George Lockhart of Carnwath, Esq; and the said George Lockhart for himseld and his interest, and John Smelle; [sic] late tenant in Auld Liston (1760)
- 312745: Achmet to Selim, or, the dying negro (1792)
- 312766: Advice to new-married husbands, in hudibrastick verse. By the author of the York-Shire horse-racers (1712)
- 313133: The trial at large (1786)
- 313217: Sir, by virtue of a precept from the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, you are desired by the Master and Wardens of the Worshipful Company of Stationers, to meet at Stationers Hall, on Saturday the 9th day of November, 1782, ... and attend the Lord Mayor to Westminster; (1782)
- 313357: Judging for ourselves (1797)
- 313457: Cardanus Rider's sheet almanack (1784)
- 314590: The constitution of Great Britain (1718)
- 314782: Books printed for (1758)
- 315041: Pietas Hallensis (1705)
- 315116: An abstract of the marvellous footsteps of divine providence, in the building of a very large hospital, ... at Glaucha near Hall (1706)
- 315131: An address to His Majesty on the Convention bill now under the consideration of Parliament. Sire, we in Common Hall assembled, most sincerely join in the numerous addresses your Majesty has lately received, congratulating you on your safe escape from a late outrage ... I. Should the present bill pass into a law, Beetham may not be able to assemble his artizans, to have their opinion of his plans ... for cleaning the people in the safest, easiest, and cheapest manner; (1796)
- 315595: Leasehold farm, in Essex. Particulars of a desirable leasehold farm, known by the name of Tyler's Hall, situate on Upminster Common, ... which will be sold by auction, (by virtue of an execution) by Mr. Savill, on the premises, on Tuesday the 2d of May, 1797, ... Printed particulars of farm, and catalogues of furniture, may be had at the place of sale; ... and of Mr. Savill, Aldgate High Street, London (1797)
- 315596: A catalogue of all the household furniture (1797)
- 315660: Strictures on a pamphlet (1793)
- 316262: Proposals for printing by subscription, the works of the celebrated and ancient English poet Jeoffrey Chaucer: carefully compar'd, not only with former editions of value, but with many rare and ancient manuscripts: from the collating of which the text is in great measure restor'd and perfected; many errors and corruptions that have crept in, and continued in all the editions hitherto printed, are amended; and many whole lines, omitted in all the printed editions, are inserted in their proper places. Three entire new tales of this author in manuscript (never yet printed) have been recovered, and will be added to this edition; by which alterations, amendments, and additions, this work is in a manner become new. This work was at first undertaken and was very near compleated by John Urry, student of Christ-Church, Oxon. And is now finish'd from his papers by a member of the same college. A more useful and copious glossary, for the better understanding of this poet, than has yet been printed, will be added at the end by Anthony Hall, A.M. Fellow of Queen's-College, Oxon. N.B. One third of the monies, that shall arise from subscriptions, will be employ'd towards the finishing of Peck-Water Quadrangle in Christ-Church; so that all subscribers to this edition will be benefactors to that college. (1716)
- 316269: A full and true account of the apprehending and taking of Jack Hall the chimney-sweeper (1707)
- 316288: The free-masons calendar (1800)
- 316289: The Free Masons calendar (1784)
- 316441: Comfort to the Christian (1789)
- 316484: The regent (1788)
- 316547: Sir William Stanley's garland (1790)
- 316653: The pilgrim's progress (1748)
- 316654: The pilgrim's progress, from this present world of wickedness and misery, to an eternity of holiness and felicity. The second part. (1749)
- 316655: The pilgrim's progress (1750)
- 316886: To be sold (1785)
- 317124: Loyalty. The honest and disinterested friends of Lord Gallway and R. S. Milnes, Esq; are requested to give their attendance at Couldwell's Great-room to-morrow morning, ... from thence to proceed to the Hall, in support of the glorious cause of their King and country. (1784)
- 317170: A collection of the best church tunes (1775)
- 317204: A Compendious history of the Old and New Testament, extracted from the Holy Bible. And adapted to all capacities (1746)
- 317267: The free masons calendar for 1777 being the first after Leap year (1777)
- 317270: The free masons calendar for 1783 being the third after leap year published under the sanction of the Grand Lodge of England (1783)
- 317272: The free-mason's calendar, for the year 1780 (1789)
- 317274: The free-mason's calendar, for the year 1790 (1790)
- 317275: The free-mason's calendar, for the year 1791 (1791)
- 317277: The free-mason's calendar, for the year 1792 (1792)
- 317278: The free-masons's calendar, for the year 1793 (1793)
- 317279: The free-mason's calendar, for the year 1794 (1794)
- 317281: The free-masons calendar, for the year 1795 (1795)
- 317283: The free-masons calendar, for the year 1796 (1796)
- 317397: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace (1788)
- 317398: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace (1787)
- 317399: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace (1780)
- 317532: A valuable estate beautifully situated within one mile of Northallerton (1797)
- 317606: The following plan for the relief of the poor was (1786)
- 317729: The prayer of faith answered (1795)
- 317806: An act for the more effectually preserving the health of His Majesty's subjects, for erecting an apothecary's Hall in the city of Dublin (1799)
- 317822: A new version of the Psalms of David (1797)
- 317880: Bethulia delivered (1774)
- 318124: Information for Duncan Forbes of Culloden his Majesty's advocate (1736)
- 318125: Andrew Wilson late in Path-head, William Hall indweller in Edinburgh, and George Robertson stabler in Bristow, all now prisoners in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, you, and each of you are indicted and accused at the instance of Duncan Forbes of Cullodon, Esq; His Majesty's advocate, ... house-breaking, stoothrief, or robbery, (1736)
- 318126: Information for Andrew Wilson late in Path-head, William Hall indweller in Edinburgh, and George Robertson stabler in Bristow, pannels; against His Majesty's advocate, pursuer (1736)
- 318205: Trial for adultery, in Westminster Hall, on Wednesday, December 9, 1789 (1789)
- 318273: The last words of the Reverend Mr. William Paul (1716)
- 318683: Court in Westminster-Hall (1788)
- 318894: The trial of Michael Walker, Richard Payne, and John Cox (1786)
- 318897: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace (1793)
- 319242: Britannia's gold-mine (1750)
- 319266: Particulars of and conditions of sale for (1770)
- 319634: A short account of the institution (1777)
- 320275: A true copy, and faithful translation, of the humble petition sent by the French Protestants slaves, on board the galleys, upon account of the reformed religion, to the French king (1701)
- 320405: On Saturday March the 30th at 11 o'clock in the forenoon (1793)
- 320654: A true copy of the papers deliver'd to the Sheriffs of London (1716)
- 321319: The Queen and Council's new order for lowering the price of bread (1709)
- 321321: An advertisement having appeared in Wheeler's paper of the 8th instant, relative to the establishment of a lying-in hospital in this town (1790)
- 321430: Abington Hall, Cambridgeshire. To be sold, a valuable freehold estate, consisting of the manor, great tythes and advowson, of the vicarage of Great Abington (1790)
- 321430: Abington Hall, Cambridgeshire. To be sold, a valuable freehold estate, consisting of the manor, great tythes and advowson, of the vicarage of Great Abington (1790)
- 321486: Particulars and conditions of sale of a capital and singularly eligible freehold estate, situate near Burton on the banks of the River Trent, at Caldwell and Coton, in ... the county of Derby; ... consisting of the manor of Caldwell, ... with ... a ... mansion house, called Caldwell Hall, ... The manor of Coton, ... Which will be sold by auction by Mr. Christie, ... 28th of July 1791, (1791)
- 321511: The opinion of the Honourable Charles Yorke, touching Lord Clive's Jaghire, taken by the Court of Directors, and read to the General Court of Proprietors, held at Merchant-Taylors Hall, on Wednesday the 2d of May 1764 (1764)
- 321582: Information for Archibald Robertson merchant in Edinburgh, against Alexander Gibson of Dury, and Mr. William Hall, principal clerks of session (1725)
- 321810: An act for enlarging the term and powers of two acts (1791)
- 321976: Protestant armour (1769)
- 322781: The Loyal Association, at the Bull's Head Inn, Manchester, invites all true friends of their King and country, to attend early this morning, Monday, the 7th instant, at the New Market Hall, to support the two bills, now pending in the House of Lords, (1795)
- 322885: A letter to the Right Reverend Father in God (1774)
- 322994: A plain and concise abridgment of the act, for the encouragement and relief of friendly societies, passed 21st June, 1793 (1793)
- 323010: Experiments on whinstone and lava (1798)
- 323157: Benevolence, and other poems (1788)
- 323308: The compleat writing master containing several useful and ornamental examples of penmanship in all the hands after the most new & approvd manner by Abraham Nicholas. George Bickham sculp (1730)
- 323781: A New edition of the court and city register (1767)
- 323788: Seven practical and experimental discourses, on the most important subjects. By Richard Simpson, late minister of the Gospel at Warley, near Halifax (1800)
- 323819: Youth (1773)
- 323819: Youth (1773)
- 324008: Observations on the proofs of the Huttonian theory of the earth (1800)
- 324158: Profluvia ventris (1701)
- 324167: The christian's consolation in life and in death (1798)
- 324291: Friendly cautions (1793)
- 324292: Articles (1793)
- 324375: The knowledge of Christ glorified (1729)
- 324516: Roguery! (1795)
- 324783: Chambers of safety in times of danger (1740)
- 324787: The young communicants' catechisin (1734)
- 324797: Memoirs of the right villanous John Hall (1708)
- 324886: A new spelling-book (1769)
- 324906: Poems (1795)
- 325058: A funeral sermon (1727)
- 325078: Bibliotheca curiosa (1735)
- 325092: Trium bibliothecarum insigni copia? omnigenę literaturę libror (1732)
- 325098: Memoirs of the right villainous John Hall, the late famous and notorious robber. Penn'd from his own mouth sometime before his death. (1714)
- 325114: Observations on the scheme before Parliament for the maintenance of the poor, with occasional remarks on the present system, and a plan proposed upon different principles (1776)
- 325262: Copy of the articles of the Benevolent Association (1795)
- 325767: Heaven pos'd and press'd with question and demands (1747)
- 326135: An improved edition of the songs in the burletta of Midas (1789)
- 326238: Thoughts on commerce (1786)
- 326654: An appendage to the toilet (1798)
- 327403: Reasons concerning the immediate demolishing of Dunkirk (1713)
- 327634: A treatise on singing explaining in the most simple manner (1799)
- 327932: The Gentleman's diary, or The mathematical repository; an almanack for the year of our lord 1785 (1785)
- 327936: The gentleman's diary (1789)
- 327946: The present state of the war (1708)
- 328051: An essay concerning the late apparition in the heavens (1716)
- 328273: Two sermons (1788)
- 328282: The delay of success to repeated fasts consider'd and apply'd (1753)
- 328327: A continuation of the account of the orphan-house in Georgia (1742)
- 328344: Britain's Joshua (1746)
- 328663: The ladies' diary (1776)
- 328664: The ladies' diary (1777)
- 328665: The ladies' diary (1778)
- 328666: The ladies' diary (1779)
- 328667: The ladies' diary (1781)
- 328668: The ladies' diary (1780)
- 328669: The ladies' diary (1782)
- 328670: The ladies' diary (1783)
- 328671: The ladies' diary (1784)
- 328672: The ladies' diary (1785)
- 328673: The ladies' diary (1786)
- 328674: The ladies' diary (1787)
- 328675: The ladies' diary (1788)
- 328676: The ladies' diary (1789)
- 328677: The ladies' diary (1790)
- 328678: The ladies' diary (1793)
- 328679: The ladies' diary (1794)
- 328680: The ladies' diary (1796)
- 328681: The ladies' diary (1800)
- 329008: The case of Glocester Hall, in Oxford, rectifying the false stating thereof by Doctor Woodroffe (1702)
- 329376: The whole works of that eminent servant of Christ (1782)
- 329389: A sketch of the denominations into which the Christian world is divided (1796)
- 329435: An act for enabling the master and fellows of Kathrine Hall (1756)
- 329435: An act for enabling the master and fellows of Kathrine Hall (1756)
- 329602: A sermon preached at the primary visitation (1792)
- 329646: A thanksgiving sermon (1798)
- 329648: National reformation the way to prevent national ruin (1782)
- 330178: A description of Millenium Hall (1763)
- 330307: Atlas ouranios (1780)
- 330308: Atlas ouranios (1781)
- 330309: Atlas ouranios (1782)
- 330310: Atlas ouranios (1783)
- 330346: Memoirs of the right villanous John Hall, the late famous and notorious robber, penn'd from his own mouth some time before his death (1708)
- 330394: The miscellaneous works of the Honourable Sir Charles Sedley (1702)
- 330404: An easy introduction to the arts and sciences (1797)
- 330407: A complimentary epistle to James Bruce, Esq (1790)
- 330569: The authority of the civil powers in matters of religion asserted and vindicated (1723)
- 330610: Benevolence inspired and exalted by the presence of Jesus Christ (1794)
- 330698: A brief account of the late revivals of religion (1800)
- 331374: The modern Atalantis (1784)
- 331463: The measurer and tradesman's assistant (1775)
- 331575: The speech of Warren Hastings, Esq (1791)
- 331686: Osteographia elephantina (1713)
- 331980: The downfal of Arminianism (1742)
- 332045: The universal restoration (1792)
- 332065: Honesty in distress (1708)
- 332333: An arabian tale (1786)
- 332559: The traveller's vade mecum (1782)
- 332702: Two short catechisms mutually connected (1769)
- 332833: The clamour of the Whigs against the conduct of the Duke of Ormonde (1715)
- 333105: Bibliotheca Reverendi clarissimique antiquarii D. Antonii Hall (1726)
- 333105: Bibliotheca Reverendi clarissimique antiquarii D. Antonii Hall (1726)
- 333171: The crying frauds of the London markets (1795)
- 333211: An act for dissolving the marriage of Richard Morgan, Esquire (1755)
- 333253: An act for dissolving the marriage of Richard Morgan Esquire, with Ann Hall, his now wife; (1755)
- 333602: The original and reason of the institution of the sabbath (1761)
- 333673: Genuine sense (1792)
- 333679: The trial between Mrs. Docksey (1796)
- 333757: An easy introduction to the arts and sciences (1795)
- 333761: The young lady's companion in cookery (1734)
- 333888: The convocation (1717)
- 334184: A concise treatise on the courts of law of the city of London (1794)
- 334366: An epistle of love and caution (1763)
- 334367: An epistle of love and caution (1748)
- 334368: An epistle of love and caution (1749)
- 334369: An epistle of love and caution (1748)
- 334370: An epistle of love and caution (1750)
- 334371: An epistle of love and caution (1749)
- 334435: The fatal extravagance (1726)
- 334487: The proceedings and speeches (1795)
- 334544: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery for the city of London (1789)
- 334703: A compassionate call (1758)
- 334704: A compassionate call (1748)
- 334925: A description of Millenium Hall (1767)
- 334958: A description of Millenium Hall (1778)
- 335257: An epistle to Friends in Great-Britain (1754)
- 335597: A view of the earth (1779)
- 335613: A walk through Hardwicke Gardens (1800)
- 335916: An act for dividing and inclosing the common called Scarning Common, and the greens called Pound Green, ... lying within the several manors of Scarning Hall, Drayton Hall, ... and in the parish of Scarning, in the county of Norfolk (1765)
- 335921: An act for vesting an estate called Woodlands, in the county of Wilts, belonging to the master, fellows, and scholars of the college called Clare Hall, in the University of Cambridge, in William Earl of Shelburne, (1765)
- 336125: A letter to the dissenters (1713)
- 336135: A letter to a merry young gentleman (1715)
- 336229: The heavens survey'd, and the true system of the universe delineated, so as to form a curious astronomical instrument (1783)
- 336290: Some brief memoirs of the life of David Hall (1799)
- 336290: Some brief memoirs of the life of David Hall (1799)
- 336291: Some brief memoirs of the life of David Hall (1758)
- 336291: Some brief memoirs of the life of David Hall (1758)
- 336292: A mite into the treasury (1756)
- 336477: A hymn to peace (1706)
- 336688: The case of Elizabeth Canning fairly stated. Containing, an impartial account of every thing that has happen'd, or been transacted in this strange affair, from her being seized in Moorfields, to the present time. The Whole Evidence given on her Examination before the sitting Alderman; and that of Virtue Hall before the Justice, unravelled and set in a true Light. Likewise, Virtue Hall's Examination before Justice Lediard, and Recantation before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor. With pertinent remarks on the several passages as they occur in the narrative (1753)
- 336692: The ordinary's account (1707)
- 336781: Sailing directions for the island of Jamaica and St. Domingue, or Hispaniola, and the windward passages, to be used with the charts and plans that are published from surveys and observations, Made by Order of Philip Affleck, Esq. Rear Admiral of the White, and Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Ships and Vessels at Jamaica, &c. &c. In part of the Years 1789, 1790, 1791, and part of 1792. By John Leard, and Assistants (1792)
- 336791: Poor Jack's garland, containing several excellent new songs. 1. Poor Jack; or, the Sweet Little Cherub. 2. The Sweet Little Angel. 3. The Dandy-O! 4. Bachelor's Hall. 5. My Friend and Pitcher (1790)
- 337243: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the City of London (1777)
- 337465: Brighton new guide (1800)
- 337568: An act to subject and change a competent part of the manor and lordship of Tottenham Hall, otherwise Tottenham Court, in the county of Middlesex, and of the lands and hereditaments thereunto belonging, with the payment of a perpetual yearly rent-charge to Doctor Richard Browne and his successors; (1768)
- 337834: Israel's testament. A sermon preached at Haberdashers Hall, London, on account of the much lamented death of the Rev. Thomas Gibbons, D.D. who departed this life Feb. 22, 1785. By B. Davies, (1785)
- 337852: The saints conflict and conquest: a sermon. The substance of which was delivered at the interment of Mrs. Ann Evans, late wife of the Rev. John Evans, ... who departed this life January 18, 1775. By Robert Hall (1775)
- 337869: The friend of Jesus (1795)
- 338464: The proper limits of the Government's interference with the affairs of the East-India Company (1784)
- 338518: A bill for inclosing and dividing so much of the Moor or common called Badley Moor, as lies within the manors of North-Tuddenham, alias Saint Cleres, Mattishall, Tuddenham, and Bell-house Hall, and in the parish of North-Tuddenham, in the county of Norfolk, and certain other commons and wastes within the said manors and parish (1764)
- 338519: An act for inclosing and dividing so much of the moor or common called Badley Moor, as lies within the manors of North-Tuddenham, alias Saint Cleres, Mattishall Tuddenham, on the part of North-Tuddenham, and Bell-house Hall, and in the parish of North-Tuddenham, in the county of Norfolk; and certain other commons and wastes within the said manors and parish (1764)
- 338623: A new and easy introduction to universal geography (1780)
- 338641: An act for dissolving the marriage of Richard Morgan Esquire, with Ann Hall, his now wife; (1754)
- 338642: An act for dissolving the marriage of Richard Morgan Esquire, with Ann Hall, his now wife; (1754)
- 338729: The contract violated: or, the hasty marriage. By John Goole, M. A. Master of the Free-School of Witney, and Vicar of Eynsham, in the County of Oxford (1733)
- 338736: The melancholy narrative of the distressful voyage and miraculous deliverance of Captain David Harrison (1766)
- 338780: The progress and practice of a modern attorney; exhibiting the conduct of thousands towards millions! To which are added, the different stages of a law suit, and attendant costs, with Instructions to Both Creditors and Debtors; Together with Select Cases of Individuals who have Suffered from the Chicane of Pettyfogging Attornies, and the Oppression which Flows from the Present Law Practice: Concluding with Advice to Young Tradesmen. Part I (1795)
- 338808: The christian's conductor; or, an introduction to the truth and knowledge of Christianity (1795)
- 339140: Christian holiness. A discourse on Hebrews xii. 14. Follow Holiness, without which no Man shall see the Lord. Deliver'd at Bristol May 3. M.DCC.XLV. By William Hammond, A. B. Late of St. John's College in Cambridge (1745)
- 339141: The christian liberty: a discourse on Galatians iii. 24, 25. The Law was our Schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by Faith. But after that Faith is come, we are no longer under a Schoolmaster. By William Hammond, A. B. Late of St. John's College in Cambridge (1745)
- 339146: Two discourses (1793)
- 339269: Hosier's Hall (1798)
- 339511: Remarks on the speeches of William Paul (1716)
- 339512: Remarks on the speeches of William Paul (1716)
- 340181: A description of Millenium Hall (1764)
- 340412: The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. who was born in Newgate, And during a Life of continu'd Variety for Threescore Years, besides her Childhood, was Twelve Year a Whore, five times a Wife (whereof once to her own Brother) Twelve Year a Thief, Eight Year a Transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew Rich, liv'd Honest, and died a Penitent. Written from her own memorandums (1722)
- 340545: A second holiday for John Gilpin, or a voyage to Vaux-hall (1785)
- 340644: Sir, on Wednesday next, being the 21st instant, divers eminent citizens have determin'd to meet at the Sun tavern behind the Royal Exchange, to think of four persons fitly qualify'd to be nominated at the Common Hall, to serve for this city in the ensuing Parliament; (1708)
- 341101: Mr. Cruden greatly injured (1739)
- 341104: The christian's triumph (1768)
- 341318: E?le?gie compose?e dans un cimetie?re de campagne, traduite en franc?ois, vers pour vers, de l'anglois de Gray, par P. G. D. B. ... On y a joint une traduction de la me?me pie?ce, en vers latins, par un membre de l'Universite? de Cambridge (1788)
- 341565: An apology for the writings of Walter Moyle, Esq; in answer to the groundless aspersions of Mr. Hearne of Edmund Hall Oxon, and Dr. Woodward of Gresham College London. With a Word or Two Concerning the frivolous Cavils of Messieurs Whiston and Woolston relating to the Thundering Legion (1727)
- 341867: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, designs in architecture, models, drawings, engravings, &c (1775)
- 342150: The soul's ascension to God, by the steps of creation. Written originally in Latin by the learned and pious Cardinal Bellarmine. From thence render'd into English by H. Hall (1703)
- 342272: A catalogue of curious and useful books, including the libraries of the Rev. Stephen Niblett, D. D. Late Warden of All Souls College, Oxford. The late Rev. Mr. John Bilstone, and others. Being a Valuable Collection in most Branches of Learning. Among which are the Following, In Folio. Stephani Thesaurus, 4 vol. chart. max. Hickesii Thesaur. Ling. Septent. 2 vol. Clarendon's History of the Rebellion, with his Life, 4 vol. ... Eanpides Gr. Lat. per Barnesium. Demosthenes, Gr. Lat. Wolfii, Franc. Donysius Halicarn. Hudson, 2 vol. Stratonis Geographia, 2 vol. opt. Edit. Homeri Opera Omnia, 2 vol. Glasg. Clake, Hammond, Barrow, Tillotson, Mead, Bacon, Stillingfleet, Hall, Locke, Temple, Jackson, &c Works. Thraydides Gr. Lat. per Wase & Duker. Xeaophon, Gr. Lat. per Leunclavii. Poetae Veteres Graeci per Lectium, 4 vol. Mattland's History of London, 2 vol. Chambers's Dictionary, 2 vol. Bayle's Dictionary with the Biographia Britannica, 12 vol. Cunningham's Law Dictionary. Calmer's Dictionary of the Bible, 3 vol. Patrick, Lowth, and Whitby's Commentaries, 6 vol. In Quarto. Milton's Works, 5 vol. Bolingbroke's Works, 5 vol. Bacon's Works, 5 vol. Swift's Works, 10 vol. Dresses of all Nations, 2 vol. Diogenes Laertius, 2 vol. Suetonius Pitisci, 2 vol. Virgilius Masvicii, 2 vol. Ovidius Burman, 4 vol. Cicero Oliveti, 9 vol. Paris. Lucian Hempster husii, 4 vol. Tacitus Gronovii, 2 vol. ... Davila in Italian, 2 vol. best Edit. In Octavo, &c. Horatius, Pine, 2 vol. Virgilius, Justice, 2 vol. Biblia Heb. Vanderbought, 2 vol. Plutarchi Opera, 11 vol. Hen. Steph. Ciceronis Opera Verburgii, 16 vol. Theobald's Shakespear, 7 vol. Hume's History of England, 8 vol. Addison's Works, 19 vol. Sermons by Clarke, Tillotson, Dodwell. Waterland, Ibbot, Whichcote, Conant, Beveridge, Norris, Atterbury, &c. Which will be sold cheap (the Price Printed in the Catalogue, on Friday, March 13, 1767, at James Fletcher's in the Turle, in Oxford. (1767)
- 342407: A proper memorial for the 29th of May, the glorious day which bless'd these nations with the return of King Charles the IId, their Rightful Monarch. Being An Historical Account of his wonderful Escape, after the Battel of Worcester, from the hot Pursuit of those inhuman Robel, who, having drank his Father's Blood, thirsted after his. As also of the following Usurpations, and of the Glorious and Happy Restoration of the Royal Family. Containing Many remarkable Particulars and Circumstances of those Great Providences not mention'd by the Earl of Clarendon, or any other Historian; and shewing, that no one Dissenter or Fanatick had the least Hand in the first of them. A Relation fit to be imprinted in the Hearts of all true Loyalists, and kept in their Houses for the Information of their Children, to shew them how miraculously God protected his Anointed, in order to bless these Kingdoms with his Restoration (1715)
- 342516: A catalogue of valuable and curious books; consisting of several collections lately purchased, among which are folio (1771)
- 342866: An address to parents on the subject of inoculation for the small-pox (1792)
- 342920: Lithotomus castratus; or, Mr. Cheselden's treatise on the high operation for the stone, throughly examin'd, and plainly found to be Lithotomia Douglassiana, &c. under another title: in a letter to Dr. John Arbuthnot. With an appendix, wherein both authors are fairly compar'd. To which is added, A Word of Advice to Surgeons (1723)
- 342959: An act for vesting part of the estates late of Elizabeth Pearce, widow, deceased, and William Hall, Esq; otherwise Pearce, her eldest son, in trustees, (1772)
- 343095: The picturesque beauties of the county of Dorset: to which are added occasional observations, on its antiquities curiosities, manufactures, Customs, History, Traditions, &c. &c. &c (1793)
- 343273: Observations on various plans offered to the public, for the relief of the poor (1788)
- 343549: The rambles of fancy; or, moral and interesting tales (1786)
- 343637: A new translation of the prayer of Habakkuk, the prayer of Moses, and the Cxxxix Psalm; with a commentary on each. To which are added notes critical and explanatory. By William Green, M. A. Fellow of Clare Hall (1755)
- 343793: The trial of Kenith Mackenzie, Esq; for the wilful murder of Kenith Murray Mackenzie, at Fort Morea, on the coast of Africa, on the fourth of August, 1782: who was tried by a special commission at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, on Friday the 10th of December, 1784, and received sentence of death (1784)
- 343797: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1779)
- 343798: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1785)
- 343835: Explanation and use of the rotadiarium; or twenty-year almanack. Being a work superbly engraved, and calculated to answer, in an eminent Degree, all the Purposes of an Almanack for twenty Years to come. By J. Hopper, Of the City of Durham (1790)
- 344023: A true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London (1716)
- 344024: A true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London (1716)
- 344050: The speech of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox: containing the declaration of his principles (1792)
- 344234: A sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Cole (1742)
- 344364: An extract of the life, death, and spiritual experience, of Mrs. Agnes Smyth, whose spirit returned unto God who gave it, on the 22d of May 1783, in the 28th year of her Age Entered at Stationer's Hall (1790)
- 344597: The informer's winding-sheet: or, Nine oaths for a shilling (1748)
- 344843: The distinguishing characters of true believers (1773)
- 344844: The christian life delineated (1775)
- 344846: A view of the covenant of works from the sacred records (1775)
- 344859: A view of this and the other world (1775)
- 345060: The golden farmer (1723)
- 345131: Sermons and discourses on several important subjects in divinity (1753)
- 345134: Sermons and discourses on several important subjects in divinity (1756)
- 346067: An easy introduction to general Knowledge and liberal education; by Mrs. Taylor: for the use of the young ladies, at Strangeways Hall, Manchester (1791)
- 346067: An easy introduction to general Knowledge and liberal education; by Mrs. Taylor: for the use of the young ladies, at Strangeways Hall, Manchester (1791)
- 346278: The Margate guide (1780)
- 346279: The Margate guide (1785)
- 346610: The [c]onfession of faith (1727)
- 346776: The believer's wish: a sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Hill, who departed this life, Feb.26. 1745-6. preached March 16. And published at the unanimous Request of the Church to which he was Pastor. By Thomas Hall (1746)
- 346810: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr Thomas Hall (1762)
- 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)
- 347053: Evening recreations: a collection of original stories, for the amusement of her young friends. By a lady (1797)
- 347083: A pastoral letter of Matthew, Bishop of Comana, and V. A. addressed to all the clergy, secular and regular; and to all the faithful of the Northern District (1790)
- 347135: An act to dissolve the marriage of John Parslow, Esquire, with Elizabeth Hall, his now wife, (1791)
- 347303: The light-Horse drill: describing the several evolutions in a progressive series, from the first rudiments to the man?uvres of the squadron: (illustrated with copper plates) designed for the use of the privates and officers of the Volunteer Corps of Great Britain (1800)
- 347637: A treatise on the theory and practice of seamanship (1793)
- 347639: A treatise on the theory and practice of seamanship (1796)
- 347639: A treatise on the theory and practice of seamanship (1796)
- 347914: A collection of sermons on various important and interesting subjects. By the late Reverend and Judicious Mr. James Scot, Minister of the Gospel in the Associate Congregation of Gateshaw. Entered in Stationers Hall (1774)
- 347922: The trials at large of the capital and other convicts, onthe King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London; and also the gaol delivery for the county of Middlesex, Held at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, On Wednesday, the 7th of December, 1791, and the following Days; Being the First Session in the mayoralty of the Right Honourable John Hopkins, Lord Mayor of the City of London, Taken in Short-Hand by E. Hodgson, Professor of Short-Hand; And Published by Authority. Number I. Part I (1791)
- 347923: The proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1790)
- 347924: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1792)
- 347925: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city of London (1789)
- 348954: An act for vesting the mansion house, called Soddylt Hall, and divers lands, tenements, and hereditaments, situate in the county of Salop, devised by the will of Roger Jennings the younger, ... in trustees, (1795)
- 349077: The wages and prices of work, of the journeymen weavers, in that branch of the silk and silk mixed manufacture, called the plain velvet branch, as settled and regulated by the magistrates, At their General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held for the City of London, the County of Middlesex, and the Liberty of the Tower of London, in August 1795. And Advertised Pursuant to the Acts of Parliament passed in the Thirteenth and Thirty-Second Years of the Reign of King George the Third. Entered at Stationers Hall (1796)
- 349082: The wages and prices of work, of the journeymen weavers, in the several branches of the silk manufacture, called the strong, plain, foot-figured, flowered, black and fancy branches, as settled and regulated by the magistrates, At their General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held for the City of London, the County of Middlesex, and the Liberty of the Tower of London, in July and August, 1795. And Advertised Pursuant to the Acts of Parliament passed in the Thirteenth and Thirty-Second Years of the Reign of King George the Third. Entered at Stationers Hall (1795)
- 349286: Acts of the Associate Presbytery; viz. I. Act concerning the doctrine of grace; wherein the said Doctrine, as revealed in the Holy Scriptures, and, agreeably thereto, set forth in our Confession of Faith and Catechisms, is asserted, and vindicated from the Errors vented and published in some Acts of the Assemblies of this Church, passed in Prejudice of the same. II. Act for renewing the National Covenant of Scotland, and the Solemn League and Covenant of the three Nations, in a Way and Manner agreeable to our present Situation and Circumstances in this Period. Entred in Stationers Hall (1744)
- 349382: An act for vesting certain detached parts of the settled estates of Walter Fawkes, Esquire, in trustees, to be sold, and for laying out the money arising by sale thereof in the purchase of manors, or other hereditaments, lying nearer to and more convenient to be enjoyed wit the Mansion House of Farnley Hall, (1796)
- 349513: A key to the Old Testament and Apocrypha (1791)
- 349529: The ingratitude of infidelity: proveable from the humiliation and exaltation of Jesus Christ, Being The most beneficial Appointments to Mankind, that are within the known Plan of God's moral Government. Addressed to Modern-Deists, Jews, Papists, and Other Unbelievers. By Caleb Fleming, D. D. Pastor of a Protestant Dissenting Church, who meet at Pinner's Hall (1775)
- 349531: Two short catechisms, mutually connected (1795)
- 349540: Two short catechisms mutually connected (1764)
- 349617: Acts and proceedings of the Associate Presbytery (1739)
- 350005: The unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost (1784)
- 350029: Speak evil of no man, but the injustice done by men, a treatise. By James Gilkie Writer in Edinburgh. Intered in the Stationers Hall according to Act of Parliament (1774)
- 350182: A key to the Old Testament and Apocrypha (1797)
- 350183: A key to the Old Testament and Apocrypha (1790)
- 350230: A cloud of witnesses, for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ (1779)
- 350231: A cloud of witnesses, for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ (1751)
- 350232: A Cloud of witnesses, for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ: or, The last speeches and testimonies of those who have suffered for the truth in Scotland since the year 1680 (1778)
- 350247: The trials of the Rev. William Woolley, clerk, for publishing a libel on Sir Richard Hill, baronet; and the Rev. Rowland Hill, clerk. Intitled A cure for canting, or the grand impostors of St. Stephen's and of Surrey chapels unmasked, in a Letter to Sir Richard Hill, Bart. with a few modest Hints to the Right Honourable William Pitt. Before the Right Honourable Lloyd, Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Westminster Hall, in the County of Middlesex, the ninth day of December, 1794. Taken in short hand by Marsom and Ramsay (1794)
- 350473: Lyric odes, for the year 1785 (1787)
- 350505: The proceedings, on the trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton (1793)
- 351328: An act for dividing, allotting, and inclosing the heaths and commons, and for exonerating from common right the half year lands and lammas lands, within the manors of Dedham Hall, and Overhall, and Netherhall, in the parish of Dedham, in the county of Essex. (1800)
- 351440: The new experienced English-Housekeeper (1795)
- 351606: Letters to two great men. The first to the Earl of E******t; the second to the Earl of B**e. In which is a beautiful anecdote concerning His Majesty King George, III (1762)
- 351739: The botanic garden. Part II (1794)
- 351740: The botanic garden. Part. II (1791)
- 351741: The botanic garden. Part II (1790)
- 351742: The botanic garden (1791)
- 351743: The botanic garden, part II (1789)
- 351744: The botanic garden (1791)
- 351746: The botanic garden (1795)
- 351855: The new and complete family prayer-book, or Church of England man's divine library: being An Universal Illustration, Commentary, Exposition, and Paraphrase on The Book of Common-Prayer And Administration of the Sacraments, And other Rites, Ceremonies, and Offices of the Church, according to the Use of the Church of England: Together with the Psalter or Plalms of David. Containing at Large, the whole Service (public and Private, for Sundays, Holidays, &c.) of our Church, with all the Rubricks, &c. complete: Namely, The Calendar, with the Table of Lessons-The Order for Morning Prayer-The Order for Evening Prayer-Tables and Rules for the Feasts and Fasts throughout the Year-The Order how the Psalter is appointed to be Read-The Order how the Rest of the Holy Scripture is appointed to be Read-A Table of proper Lessons and Psalms-The Creed of St. Athanasius-The Litany-Prayers and Thanksgivings upon several Occasions-Collects, Epistles, and Gospels, to be used at the Ministration of the Holy Communion throughout the Year-The Order of the Ministration of the Holy Communion-The Order of Baptism both Public and Private-The Order of Baptism for those of Riper Years-The Catechism, with the Order for Confirmation of Children-The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony-Visitation of the Sick, and Communion of the Sick-The Order for the Burial of the Dead-Thanksgiving for Women after Child-Bearing-A Commination, or Denouncing of God's Anger and Judgment against Sinners-The Psalter, or Psalms of David-Forms of Prayer to be used at Sea-A Form of Prayer for the Fifth Day of November, for Deliverance from the Gunpowder Plot-A Form of Prayer for the Thirtieth Day of January-A Form of Prayer for the Nine and Twentieth Day of May, or Restoration of the Royal Family-A Form of Prayer for the Twenty-Fifth Day of October. Also, A Companion to and Preparation for the Altar, The New and Old Versions of the Psalms, The Form or Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons; The Acts for the Uniformity of the Common-Prayer-The Preface, as settled by the original Compilers of our excellent Liturgy-Directions concerning the Service and Ceremonies-The Articles of Religion-Constitutions and Canons of the Church-Ratification-Table of Kindred and Affinity-A Manual of Prayers for every Day in the Week, &c. &c. &c. Comprehending Likewise, The whole Substance of every Thing Liturgical in all former Expositors, Ritualists, Commentators, and other learned Divines who have wrote on any Part of the Subject, collected and inserted in their proper Order, and interspersed throughout with practical Observations; all the Material, Obscure, and Intricate Passages, Fasts, Festivals, Saints-Days, Apostolical and Canonical; Prayers, Epistles, Gospels, Psalms, Collects, Lessons, &c. throughout the Year, being faithfully fully, clearly, and comprehensively elucidated. With Notes, Theological, Critical, Moral, Historical, Systematical, Practical, and Explanatory, at the Bottom of each Page; Carefully extracted from the most eminent and pious Bishops and other Divines of our Church, such as Hoadley, Comber, Burnet, Warner, Beveridge, Nicholls, Burkitt, Saunderson, Wheatley, Clarke, Cave, Shuckford, Butler, Cosins, Wilkins, Wilson, Sparrow, Lowth, Barrow, L'estrange, Usher, Bennet, Mede, Atterbury, Hurd, Jortin, Kennicot, Lardner, Leland, Secker, Newton, Seed, Orr, Sherlock, South, Tillotson, Sharpe, Howard, Johnson, Porteus, Pearce, Hall, and others. Including a Comparison of our Liturgy with the Rituals of the Primitive Churches, wherein our established Form of Devotion is proved by Scripture, Reason, and Antiquity, both lawful and necessary, with an Account of such Alterations as have been made since it was first compiled in the Reign of King Edward VI. and the particular Reasons which occasioned them. The exact Method and Harmony of all the Offices are shown, together with Observations on Psalmody, Church-Music, Ornaments, &c. The Whole forming a valuable Work, very useful for all Christian Families, to excite Devotion, and enable every One to Pray with the Understanding. By Paul Wright, D. D. - F. S. A. Vicar of Oakley and Rector of Snoreham, in Essex, late of Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge; Author of The Complete British Family Bible, being a real New Exposition and Commentary on the Holy Scriptures-of The New and Complete Life of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus-Christ and his Apostles, &c. - and of the New and Complete Book of Martyrs, being Fox's Martyrs revised, corrected, and improved, the only perfect and elegant Work of the Kind. Embellished with a numerous Set of elegant Copper-Plate engravings, more highly and curiously finished than those given with any other Work of the Kind whatever. The Artists engaged in their elegant Executions are the justly celebrated Messrs. Grainger, Taylor, Rennoldson, Morris, Royce, Roberts, Seaco, Conder, Parker, Myles, Hawkins, Thornton, Page, and others, whose Ingenuity has done Honour to the English Nation; and who are taking this exquisite Set of Copper-Plates (which on Account of their superior Excellence, will cost the Proprietor upwards of One Thousand Pounds) from Original Designs made by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. West, Mr. June, Samuel-Wale, Esq. of the Royal Academy, and the finest Paintings of the most esteemed Masters, such as Raphael Urbin, Rubens, Vandyke, Picart, &c. and the Whole curiously ornamented by the ingenious Mr. Clowes and other Masters (1785)
- 351862: A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches (1793)
- 351866: A new version of the Psalms of David (1791)
- 352021: A continuation of the Objections to a pamphlet lately published, intituled, Critical notes on some passages of scripture. In a second letter to the author. By E. Langford, M.A. (1748)
- 352144: Select trials (1742)
- 352458: A compleat introduction to the art of writing letters (1758)
- 352615: Wotton's short view of George Hickes's grammatico-critical and archeological treasury of the ancient northern languages (1737)
- 352653: Petit Parnasse franc?ois, ou recueil de morceaux choisis dans tous les diffe?rens genres de poe?sie franc?oise; a l'usage de la jeunesse, par M. des Carrie?res (1797)
- 352690: An impartial account of the affairs of Scotland, from the death of K. James the fifth, to the tragical exit of the Earl of Murray, Regent of Scotland. In four books. Wherein, besides other material passages of state not hitherto published, is the Scotch Embassy to Queen Elizabeth, to declare her successor, with the learned arguments on that head. Also some remarkable instances that may give light into the dependency of Scotland on the crown of England. With an extract of Mary Queen of Scot's Letters to the Earl of Bothwell, plainly detecting the whole design and execution of her husband's murder. Written by an eminent hand (1705)
- 352835: The promising God, a performing God. A sermon (1778)
- 352853: The history of Joseph (1744)
- 352874: The history of two modern adventurers. In two volumes. ... (1757)
- 353269: A remarkable and important commercial point, brought to light by the first annexed double entry plan (1794)
- 353328: The crisis upon crisis (1714)
- 353353: The anabaptist teachers no ministers of Christ (1708)
- 353415: Curious amusements: fitted for the entertainment of the ingenious of both sexes (1714)
- 353981: The weaver and housewife's pocket-book (1750)
- 354097: The bloody methods of propagating the Popish religion a plain proof that it is not of divine original (1746)
- 354279: An account of the ceremonies observed at the coronation of the Kings & queens of England (1760)
- 354280: An account of the ceremonies observed at the coronation of the kings and queens of England (1727)
- 354281: An account of the ceremonies observed at the coronation of the kings and queens of England (1727)
- 354469: A glance at the history of Christianity, and of English Nonconformity (1798)
- 354490: A serious and affectionate warning to servants (1746)
- 354599: A sermon preached at St. Nicholas's church, in Newcastle upon Tyne, before the governors of the infirmary, for the counties of Durham, Newcastle, and Northumberland, on Saturday, Aug. 4, 1792. ... By William Hall, (1792)
- 354599: A sermon preached at St. Nicholas's church, in Newcastle upon Tyne, before the governors of the infirmary, for the counties of Durham, Newcastle, and Northumberland, on Saturday, Aug. 4, 1792. ... By William Hall, (1792)
- 354655: The abuses of hearing the word of God considered (1777)
- 355069: A letter to a Member of the present Honourable House of Commons, relating to the credit of our government, and of the nation in general (1705)
- 355172: White against Kennet: or, Dr. Kennet's panegyrick upon the late King James (1704)
- 355189: Browne's general law-list (1778)
- 355233: The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer (1746)
- 355234: The church catechism explained (1753)
- 355416: Poems descriptive and moral; consisting of imitations, translations, pastorals, narrations, and various reflections on the beauties of nature, &c. By T. May (1791)
- 355499: A sermon preach'd before the King (1717)
- 355541: Dissenters self-condemn'd: being a full answer to Mr. De Laune's Plea for the non-conformists, lately recommended by Mr. Daniel Foe, author of the review (1710)
- 355710: Constitutions of the antient fraternity of free and accepted masons (1784)
- 355735: The life of God in the soul of man (1749)
- 355962: A Brief history of Dover-Castle (1787)
- 356105: Some considerations humbly offer'd upon the present attempt of the dissenters (1717)
- 356213: The Britannic constitution (1727)
- 356374: The history of the siege of Toulon. With an account of the political reasons that induc'd the confederates to undertake it. Together with all the Transactions, from the Duke of Savoy's Entrance into Provence, to his going out of it. Written in French by Monsieur Devize, Author of the French Mercure-Galant; and Dedicated to the French King. With a most Exact, and Curious plan of Toulon, never before Publish'd. Done into English, from the Paris Edition, in Two Volumes in Twelves. By Mr. A. Boyer (1708)
- 356468: The satisfaction of Christ, stated and defended, against the Socinians: in two parts: by Peter Allinga, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Wydenesse, in the Dutch Netherlands. Faithfully translated from the Dutch, by Thomas Bell, Minister of the Gospel in Glasgow. Entered in Stationer's Hall (1790)
- 356622: A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches (1783)
- 356623: A new version of the Psalms of David (1796)
- 356624: A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches (1787)
- 356638: A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches (1795)
- 356664: A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches (1794)
- 356732: A new version of the Psalms of David (1789)
- 356782: Messiah, the sun of righteousness: a sermon, preached at the Scots Church, London Wall, May 26th, 1799, before the Correspondent Board in London of the Society in Scotland, (incorporated by Royal Charter) for Propagating Christian Knowledge in the Highlands and Islands. By Alexander Waugh, Minister of the Associated Congregation in Well-Street, Oxford-Street (1800)
- 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)
- 356839: The last publick sermon, being a faithful and free one, preached by Mr. Hugh Mackaile Preacher of the Gospel at Edinburgh, In the Old Church there, upon the Sabbath immediately preceeding that 8th of September 1662, the day affixed for the removing of the ministers of Edinburgh from their kirks, and themselves and their Families from the City in ten Days thereafter. To which is added, A true Relation of his Sufferings and Death, for his Adherence to the Covenanted Work of Reformation. Together with His last Speech and Testimony delivered by him on the Scaffold, at the Cross of Edinburgh, upon the 22d Dec. 1666, where he suffer'd, in the 26th Year of his Age. With some Excerpts taken from the History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, with relation to the Sufferings of him and his Father Mr. Matthew Mackaile, then Minister at Bothwell. Enter'd in Stationer's Hall (1749)
- 357156: A collection of poems, by a young lady (1792)
- 357531: Resignation to the will of God, consider'd, in a funeral sermon for the late Reverend Mr. John Newman, preached at Salters Hall, August 2, 1741. By John Barker. ... To which is added, the substance of what was delivered at his interment, ... By P. Dodderidge, D.D (1741)
- 357616: The patriot: being a dramatick history of the life and death of William the First Prince of Orange, Founder of the Republick of Holland. To which is prefixed, An Epistle to the Reader: Containing the Author's Sentiments about this Way of Writing. And to which is annexed, A Letter to the People of the Seven United Provinces, shewing that it is both their Interest and Duty, to make the Prince of Orange Stadtholder. By a lover of liberty (1736)
- 357678: Stenography; or, Short-hand improved (1758)
- 357761: An abridgment of penal statutes (1778)
- 357893: A practical exposition of the Church-Catechism (1708)
- 357944: Faith in Christ inferr'd from faith in God: in a sermon preach'd at the Tuesday lecture at Salters Hall, May 29, 1711. By Matthew Henry, (1711)
- 358006: A sermon preach'd at Haberdashers Hall, July the 13th, 1712 (1712)
- 358187: Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de diabete (1794)
- 358261: Historical atlas of England (1797)
- 358694: An address to the friends of those children who attend Sunday schools (1793)
- 358861: Divine conduct (1753)
- 359056: An auction of state pictures; containing a most curious collection of original low-church faces: drawn exactly to the life by a high-church limner (1710)
- 359379: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Hall, author of An impartial survey of the controversy about the religious clause of some burgess-oaths (1772)
- 359985: A new version of the Psalms of David (1790)
- 360087: Une semaine d'une maison d'e?ducation de Londres: contenant des lectures tire?es des Incas de M. Marmontel, dout le style est aussi pur que facile: des histoires agre?ables: et des dialogues entre l'auteur & ses ele?ves: Par Lesquels l'on voit leur Coeur, leur Esprit, & leur Raison, se former par De?gre?. Par une dame de distinction (1797)
- 360154: Two plots discover'd, a third pays for all (1742)
- 360171: Poems on several occasions, chiefly miscellaneous; calculated to please the admirers of taste, and the Lovers of Polite Literature. Designed both for the Entertainment of the Scholar and the Man of Letters. To which are added some pastorals. Written by Robert Hill (1775)
- 360189: The history of New Holland (1787)
- 360225: Faith in Christ, inconsistent with a sollicitous concern about the things of this world (1709)
- 360249: Three sermons upon practical subjects, From the Following Texts: I. Luke xv. 5. And when be hath feard it, be layeth it on his shoulders rejoicing. II. John v. 6. When Jesus saw him he, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, be said unto him, wilt thou be made whole? &c. III. Psalm lxv. 5. By terrible things in righteousness, wilt thou answer us, O God of our salvation. Preached at the New-Church in Langeitho, South-Wales. By the Rev. Mr. Daniel Rowland, Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Leinster, one of his Majesty's most Hon. Privy Council in the Kingdom of Ireland. And now attempted to be translated from the original British. By the Rev. John Davies, Rector of Sharnecote, Wilts; and late of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, who translated the former Eight Sermons (1778)
- 360263: The compleat city and country cook (1736)
- 360285: A specimen of papal and French persecution. As also, of the faith and patience of the late French confessors and martyrs. Exhibited in the cruel sufferings, and most Exemplary Behaviour of that eminent confessor and martyr, Mr. Lewis de Marolles; Councellor to the French King, and Receiver of the Consignations in the Bailywick of St. Menebolt in Champaigne; From his Condemnation to the Gallies 1686, to his Death in the Dungeon 1692. Done newly out of French. To which is prefix'd, An account of the torments which the French protestants endure aboard the gallies; Given by an Eye-Witness (1712)
- 360405: The king's recovery, a national mercy: or, a call to Britain's gratitude, in the memento or review of former deliverances, and the Present Providence, in the Restoration of his Majesty To his Family and People. Addressed to the Inhabitants of the British Empire in general, with those Of the Isle of Thanet and Ramsgate, in particular; Considered in Two Discourses delivered in Ramsgate, April the 23d 1789. Being the Day appointed for a General Thanksgiving. By George Townsend, Of Ramsgate (1789)
- 360407: Ductor historicus: or, A short system of universal history, and an introduction to the study of it (1723)
- 360424: Ductor historicus (1704)
- 360425: Ductor historicus (1714)
- 360426: Ductor historicus: or, A short system of universal history, and an introduction to the study of it (1724)
- 360458: The queen's royal cookery (1730)
- 360638: The brief rejoinder, in a letter to Mr. W. Frend, of Jesus College, Cambridge (1789)
- 360639: A testimony for truth (1788)
- 360829: Acquiescence in the divine will, the duty and priviledge of believers. Considered in a sermon delivered in Canterbury, May the 17th, 1789, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Mary Parnell, Wife of Mr. John Parnell, Of Canterbury; Who Departed this Life May the 9th, 1789, Aged 33. By George Townsend (1789)
- 361051: A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches (1796)
- 361071: A new version of the Psalms of David (1799)
- 361368: The debtor and creditor's assistant (1793)
- 361543: The rights of asses (1792)
- 361577: Rajah Kisna, an Indian tale. In three volumes. ... (1786)
- 361727: The catechism of nature (1790)
- 361771: Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's Church, in the Year MDCCXCVIII, at the lecture founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M.A. By the Rev. Charles Henry Hall, B. D. Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Exeter, and Late Student of Christ Church (1799)
- 361787: The calvinistic and Socinian systems examined and compared (1794)
- 361805: Literary hours (1798)
- 361884: Virtue triumphant, and pride abased; in the humorous history of Dickey Gotham, and Doll Clod; digested from antient tractates, and the records of those memorable families, now extant at Addle Hall, in Nottinghamshire. By R.P. Biographer. (1753)
- 361908: The history of witches and wizards: giving a true account of all their tryals in England, Scotland, Sweedland, France and New England; with their confession and codemnation. Collected from Bishop Hall, Bishop Morton, Sir Matthew Hale, Dr. Glanvil, Mr. Emlin, Dr. Horneck, Dr. Tilson, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Hodges, Corn. Agrippa. By W. P (1760)
- 362560: Mr Ruddiman's rudiments of the Latin tongue (1779)
- 362827: The life of Thomas Munn, alias, the Gentleman Brick-Maker, alias, Tom The Smuggler, who was executed with John Hall, alias Rich, on Friday the 6th of April, 1750, at Chelmsford, and hung in Chains near Rumford Gallows, for robbing the Yarmouth Mall on the 20th of July last. Containing, A full Account of his Behaviour during a great Number of Years, as a notorious Smoggler, Gamester, &c. Together with the many Pranks he play'd at Canterbury, Cranbrook, and other Parts of Kent; at Horsham, and other Parts of Sussex: Likewise at Salisbury, Bridgwater, Bristol, Portsmouth, Southampton, Yarmouth, Woodbridge, Ipswich, Colchester, and other Parts in England; also his Expedition to France, &c. Publish'd from the copy all wrote with his own hand, and deliver'd by him the Morning of his Execution to Mr. Thomas Venden, Turnkey of His Majesty's Gaol at Chelmsford in Essex, with a particular Desire it might be printed. To which is added, a short account of the life of John Hall, his accomplice, and the Manner of their being taken: Likewise their Behaviour at the Place of Execution (1750)
- 363192: A treatise of the venereal disease. By John Marten, Surgeon. (1711)
- 363306: A protestation and declaration against the calling, ordination, and settlement of Mr. Adam Gib, pretended Preacher, and now installed Incumbent in the Bounds near Edinburgh. Published at the tent in the yard at the Gardeners Hall, near Edinburgh. And a copy given to Mr. Alexander Wilson of Perth, the ordainer of the said Mr. Gib, on March 28th, 1741. By the Friends and Lovers of Truth and Righteousness, and for Liberty and Property, active and passive; &c (1741)
- 363350: Observations on the Gulf Passage, or the passage from Jamaica through the Gulf of Florida by the Grand Cayman and Cape St. Antonio; and on the Bahama Islands. By Charles Roberts, Master in the Royal Navy. Entered at Stationers Hall (1795)
- 363351: Observations on the windward passage, or the passage between Jamaica and St. Domingo (1795)
- 363399: Christianity a system of humanity. A sermon in behalf of the Protestant dissenting charity-school, at Horsly-Down, Southwark, ... preached at Salter's Hall, London, on Wednesday, March 3d, 1779. By Robert Robinson. (1779)
- 364145: A sermon on St. Matthew, chap. IX. ver. 12, 13 (1759)
- 364165: The spiritual register (1787)
- 364328: The soldier's Vade Mecum: or, the method of curing the diseases and preserving the health of soldiers, I. In Camps. II. In Garrisons. III. During Marches. IV. In all the different Countries of Europe. Translated from the Latin of L.A. Portius. Illustrated with Cuts. To which is added, a treatise on the same subject, translated from Frederic Hoffman, Professor of Physic at Hall in Saxony. Also An Essay on the Diseases of Sailors (1747)
- 364339: The university miscellany (1713)
- 364716: Heart of oak, the British bulwark (1772)
- 364729: A tour through Normandy, described in a letter to a friend (1754)
- 364734: Memoirs of Mr. Wilson: or, the providential adultery. In two volumes. ... (1771)
- 364737: The trial of Mrs. Eliz. Leslie Christie, Daughter of the Late Sir William Baird, Bart. of Saughton Hall, and Wife of James Christie, Esquire, Capt. in the late 88th Regiment of Foot, And son of Major General Christie; for committing adultery with Joseph Baker, Esq; And Violating her Conjugal Vow (1783)
- 364744: The trial of the Rev. Mr. James Altham, Of Harlow, in the County of Essex; Vicar of St. Olave Jewry; Rector of St. Martin, Lion-Monger-Lane; and one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Essex; for adultery, defamation, and obscenity. In the Consistorial and Episcopal Court of London, at Doctors Commons. Setting forth the Whole of the Evidence in that Astonishing Trial (1785)
- 364925: The margate guide (1775)
- 365031: Hampshire extracted from Domes-Day Book (1789)
- 365340: A letter from the Right Reverend G-----lb-----rt (1717)
- 365348: A letter from the Right Reverend G-----lb-----rt (1717)
- 365382: A full and authentic account of the whole of the proceedings in Westminster-Hall, on Saturday the 14th Feb. 1784; at a general meeting of the electors of Westminster, Convened by Public Advertisement: containing the genuine speeches of Sir Cecil Wray, Lord Mahon, Lord Mountmorres, and Dr. Jebb; with a full and particular statement of the cause of the Meeting; and occasional Notes. Including an authentic copy of the Address presented to his Majesty by Sir Cecil Wray; a complete Account of the Proceedings in the Court of Requests on Tuesday the 10th instant; and also Copies of the several Resolutions agreed to in Westminster Hall. Together with a pointed and seasonable Address to the Independent Electors of the City of Westminster (1784)
- 365643: A morning's discourse of a bottomless tubb, introducing the historical fable of the oak and her three provinces; or, transactions in government among trees: Being Historical and Satyrical Remarks on Passages in some late Reigns; mix'd with Comical Dialogues in the Jargon or Brogue of several Nations, viz. French, Irish, Scotch, Welsh, &c. Written by a lover of the loyal, honest, and moderate party (1712)
- 365725: Religion: a poetical essay. By William Gibson, M.A. of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge (1775)
- 365792: Popery exposed by its own authors, and two Romish champions checked, for their hot and rash onsets and attempts against the people called Quakers: being an answer to the large demands and false accusations, Assertions and Doctrines contained in the several Manuscripts of James Watmough of Blackroad in Lancashire, and his abettor Matthew Hall, papists; approved of (as they report) by some of their Ghostly Fathers (as they call them.) And herein is also A Defence of some Printed Books, formerly Written by Francis Howgill, (one of the People called Quakers) Deceased; concerning which the said J. W. hath written, as is in this Treatise manifested. Written in true Love to all People whomsoever, by a lover of truth, Henry Mollineux (1718)
- 366080: The christian faith asserted against Deists, Arians, and Socinians in eight sermons (1732)
- 366081: Sermons on the creation, fall and redemption of man; and on the sacrifices of Cain and Abel, the rejection and punishment of Cain. By Henry Felton, D. D. Late Principal of Edmund Hall in Oxford, Author of the Dissertation on the Classicks. Published from his manuscripts by William Felton, M.A (1748)
- 366169: The scarcity of grain considered (1800)
- 366267: The true and remarkable trials, of all the felon prisoners, cast and condemned this Sessions, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey, viz. John Mead, ... Ann Kane, ... Charles Clarke, and Pierre Deval, (1790)
- 366378: A collection of psalms and hymns, extracted, revised, and published, by Henry Peckwell (1775)
- 366383: A peep through the key-hole; or the secret history of some people, and some things (1761)
- 366641: Reflections upon the nature and usefulness of logick (1740)
- 366858: On the importance, utility, and duty of a farmer's life (1792)
- 366938: A short account of a course of natural and experimental philosophy (1757)
- 367086: Thoughts on mortality, occasioned by the death of - (1789)
- 367210: The proper limits of the government's interference with the affairs of the East-India Company (1784)
- 367256: An essay on the nerves, illustrating their efficient, formal, material, and final causes; with a copper-plate, Descriptive Of their Anatomy, and a Plate of Figures displaying the Manner of the Liquids being corrupted by corrosive Acids and stagnated by obtuse Alkalies. To which is added an essay on foreign teas; in which Their Nature, Preparation, Manner of Using, and Effects, are investigated, so as to demonstrate their pernicious consequences on the nerves, and, therefore, on the Health of the Human Body. With observations on mineral waters, coffee, chocolate, &c. and the Author's Remarks arising from his Analysis of such Preparations as may be most beneficially substituted for India Tea. The Whole Being designed to enable all Persons in Health or Disease, to instruct Themselves in the first Principles of knowing systematically the Construction of their Bodies, with the Causes and Cures of most Disorders incident to Nervous Affections. Interspersed With select Illustrations from the most scientific and respectable Authorities in the Theory and Practice of Physic. By H. Smith, M. D (1795)
- 367444: The distant traders guide and residents local directory, for the mercantile town of Birmingham; ... being an alphabetical arrangement of ... professions, trades, manufactures, ... carried on in Birmingham and the hamlet of Deritend: ... By G. Hunter (1788)
- 367483: An essay on the history of the creation: wherein is shewn, that the Copernican philosophy is contradicted by phęnomena: and, that the mosaic system is confirmed from phęnomena. By James Hurly, B. A. Master of the Grammar-School, and Curate of St. James's in Taunton. ... (1765)
- 367510: The nature and rules of a religious society (1788)
- 368126: A letter to a friend, in vindication of the directors of the South-Sea Company, in answer to the speech of E-st-ce B-g-ll Esq; made at a general court of that Company in Merchant Taylors Hall, the 20th of September, 1720. To which are annexed, Some Remarks on his Second Speech, and Mr. W-lk-r's (1721)
- 368181: A new speech from the Old Trumpeter of Liberty Hall; in English: with a few gentle animadversions (1756)
- 368375: The true French grammar, with a French rudiment, containing all that is necessary to the speedy and perfect learning of the French tongue, the whole being a compleat Work, fitted to all Capacities; inrich'd with a great many essential Things not to be found in any other. Teaching the new Orthography by short and plain Rules, explaining all the Terms of Grammar, the Use of each part of Speech, Exercises comprehending the chief Difficulties of the Tongue, a Collection of the most necessary Substantives, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs and Conjunctions, the most proper Phrases for Use and Conversation, Families Dialogues upon the choicest and most diverting Subjects, Sentences, Proverbs, New and Facetious Stories, Familiar Letters, with the most proper Terms of Address to Persons of all Qualities, Specimens of French Poetry, and Songs set to Musick. By Michael Malard, a French Minister. For the Use of the young Princesses (1716)
- 368549: An heroic epistle, from Sir Roger Sugar-Cane, Knt. and Bart (1785)
- 368616: A seasonable suggestion arising from the grateful reflexion upon His Majesties resolution, the Lords agreement, and the Commons determination on it, to let the dissenters quietly enjoy that indulgence which the law hath allowed them to improve our union. Set forth, that the Concern so Momentous should come into the Consideration of the Legislature, when Business gives Leisure, and Time serves it, in this Present, or another Future Session of Parliament (1711)
- 368774: Observations and facts relative to public houses: interesting to magistrates in every part of Great Britain; to the clergy and parochial officers; and generally to brewers, distillers, proprietors, and occupiers of licensed ale-houses; as well as to the public at large By a magistrate, acting for the countries of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, and Essex -For the City and Liberty of Westminster, and the Liberty of the Tower of London (1796)
- 368804: The french and Protestant companion (1719)
- 368830: Two letters on the origin, antiquity, and history, of Norman tiles, stained with armorial bearings (1794)
- 368845: The persian diary; or, reflection's oriental gift of daily counsel. By William Robson, of Castle Cary (1800)
- 368881: Dwy o gerddi newyddion y gyntaf ynghylch rhyfeddode a welwyd yn y Cwmmyle, sef llu?n Dy?n a chledde yn ei law ai hett yn dair gwalc, ai wyneb at y Dwyrain; ar al droed o flaen y Hall, sei un am gochwyn: ai liw oedd yn go?ch. Yn ail O gwynfan am un ar-dde?g o Longwyr y Bermo a Dolgeleey sydd yn garcharorion yn Fsrainge dan ddwylo eu Gelynion (1779)
- 369133: The doctrine of the cross (1702)
- 369996: Modern infidelity considered with respect to its influence on society (1800)
- 370262: Religio libertini (1712)
- 370324: Christianity consistent with a love of freedom (1791)
- 370349: A commemoration of divine providence (1789)
- 370469: The fluctuating condition of human life (1750)
- 370491: A sermon, preached in Lambeth chapel, at the consecration of Henry Reginald Lord Bishop of Bristol (1794)
- 370508: Lucius, the first Christian King of Britain (1720)
- 370545: The olla podrida (1788)
- 370567: Essay on the origin and principles of Gothic architecture (1797)
- 370585: Bishop Hall's hard measure (1710)
- 370715: The uncharitableness of modern charity (1722)
- 370878: Dettami amichevoli (1794)
- 370930: The trial of Elizabeth Canning, spinster, for wilful and corrupt perjury (1754)
- 370972: Remarks upon a pamphlet intitul'd, Observations (1713)
- 371101: The proceedings of a court martial, appointed to enquire into the conduct of a certain great man (1759)
- 371136: Civil security, not conscience, concern'd in the bill concerning occasional conformity (1702)
- 371267: An answer to a late discourse of Dr. Rutherforth's, entituled, Determinatio quęstionis theologicę post gradum doctoratus, habita Cantabrigię in scholis publicis. By J. Edwards M. A. of Magdalen Hall in Oxford. (1746)
- 371326: Remarks upon the report of a peace, in consequence of Mr. Secretary Townshend's letter to the Lord Mayor of London (1783)
- 371494: Mr. L-----b's recantation (1716)
- 371557: Poetical parts of the Old Testament: being the blessing of Noah, Gen.IX. of Isaac, - XXVII. of Jacob, - Xlix. and of Moses, Deut. XXXIII. The Song of Moses, Exod. XV. of the same, Deut. XXXII. of Deborah, Judg. V. of Isaiah, Chap. V. of the Jews, - XXVI. and of Solomon Viii Chapters. The Parables of Balaam, Num. XXIII, &c. of the Jews, Isaiah XIV. and of the Nations, Hab. II. The Thanksgivings of Hannah, 1 Sam. II. of Hezekiah, II.XXXVIII. and of Jonah, Chap. II. The Lamentations of David, 2 Sam. II. and of Jeremiah, V Chapters. The last Words of David, 2 Sam. XXIII. The Prayer of Habakuk, Chap. III. And other poetical pieces: newly translated from the Hebrew. With notes. Critical and Explanatory. By William Green, M. A. Rector of Hardingham in Norfolk, and Formerly Fellow of Clare Hall in Cambridge (1781)
- 371578: An humble attempt to exhibit a scriptural view of the constitution, order, discipline, and fellowship of the gospel-church (1795)
- 371685: A dissertation on endemial diseases (1746)
- 371904: A sermon preached at Salters-Hall, March 30th, 1792, before the correspondent board in London of the Society in Scotland (incorporated by Royal Charter) for Propagating Christian Knowledge in the Highlands and Islands. By David Bogue, A. M. Published at the Request of the Society, and of the Correspondent Board in London (1793)
- 371912: The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the catholick church: with a curious remark on the validity of the Sibylline oracles. By the Rt. Rev. Dr. George Bull, Late Lord Bishop of St. David's (1719)
- 372019: An essay on the Sabbath (1740)
- 372205: Nicodemus: or, a treatise against the fear of man. Wherein the causes sad effects thereof are briefly described. With some Remedies against u. Written in High Dutch by Augustus Hermannus Franke, Professor of Divinity in the University at Hall, and Minister of Glaucha near Hail: And dedicated to the Clergy in Germany, applicable to these in Scotland (1731)
- 372276: The communicant's spiritual companion (1763)
- 372652: To his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Britannia's gratitude for royal restoration (1789)
- 372658: Truth and love united (1774)
- 372760: Nicodemus: or, a treatise against the fear of man. Wherein the causes and sad effects thereof are briefly describ'd. With some remedies against it. Written in High Dutch by Augustus Hermannus Franke, Professor of Divinity in the University at Hall, and Minister of Glaucha near Hall. And Dedicated to the Clergy in Germany. Now done into English (1706)
- 372761: Nicodemus: or, a treatise against the fear of man. Wherein the causes and sad effects thereof are briefly describ'd. With some remedies against it. By August. Herman. Franck, Professor of Divinity in the University at Hall, and Minister of Glaucha in the Suburbs. Rendered into English from the High Dutch; and Dedicated to the Honourable Society for Reformation of Manners (1709)
- 372764: Bishop Hall's portraiture of a true Christian (1755)
- 372894: The passion sermon (1784)
- 372904: A sermon at the Merchants Lecture in Salters Hall (1709)
- 372930: Bishop Hall's portraiture of a true Christian (1755)
- 372938: A treatise on the inoculation of horses, for the strangles; in which is clearly laid down, the manner and time of the operation; the Preparation Necessary Previous thereto; and the Mode of Treatment During the Continuance of the Disorder; the Whole Being the Result of long and repeated Experience. By Richard Ford, of Birmingham; who has Made the Complaints of Horses his Study for More than Fifty Years Past (1790)
- 372980: Modern infidelity considered, with respect to its influence on society (1800)
- 373267: A summary view of the rise, constitution, and present state of the charitable foundation of King Charles the Second (1766)
- 373268: A summary view of the rise, constitution, and present state of the charitable foundation of King Charles the Second (1761)
- 373562: National sins considered (1796)
- 373653: A sermon, preached before the officers and gentlemen of the Manchester Military Association (1783)
- 373669: Help to Zion's travellers (1781)
- 373759: An oration (1776)
- 373759: An oration (1776)
- 373764: A view of the life of King David (1765)
- 373771: The footsteps of divine providence (1787)
- 373876: A choice collection of several strange and wonderful dogs (1738)
- 374232: The new vocal enchantress (1791)
- 374448: The correspondence of two lovers (1788)
- 374451: Experiments and observations made with a view to point out the errors of the present received theory of electricity (1780)
- 374635: The dramatic works of John O'Keeffe, Esq (1798)
- 374678: Sailm Dhaibhidh (1774)
- 374697: An account of a Roman pavement (1713)
- 374715: A new mathematical dictionary (1762)
- 374789: Christ mystical (1755)
- 374925: The most useful way of preaching (1799)
- 375475: Pietas Hallensis (1727)
- 375510: Land security, for establishing a perpetual insurance on lives of men, women, and children, &c. Equal to an Estate of Inheritance. Whereby a Contributor at an Inconsiderable Expence, may secure to themselves, their Heirs, and Assigns for Ever, any Sum, from 5 l. to 720 l. upon the Death of each Nominee; Propos'd in such a Method, that the meanest Person in the Kingdom may comply with the Terms, and receive the Benefit thereof accordingly. The whole Design render'd so Plain and Easy, as makes it Familiar to the meanest Capacity, and Demonstrates the Advantages that will accrue to the Subscribers, even beyond a Possibility of Objection, &c. By the Friendly Society, &c. Enter'd in the Hall Book, &c. according to the Act of Parliament (1715)
- 375518: Humphrey Skerret, gent. appellant. John Nesbitt, Esq; William Slack, and Joseph Hall, respondents. The appellant's case (1727)
- 375519: Humphrey Skerret, gent. appellant. John Nisbet, Esq; William Slack ... and Joseph Hall respondents. The respondent Nisbet's case (1727)
- 375561: A sermon preached at Pinners Hall in London, 31. May 1752, upon the death of the Reverend Mr. John Weatherly (1752)
- 375599: A sermon occasioned by the sudden death of the Reverend and Learned Zephaniah Marryat, D.D. preached in Southwark, September the 22d. By Thomas Hall. To which is added, the funeral oration at his interment, by Thomas Towle. Both Published at the People's Request (1754)
- 375690: Jacobitism unmasked (1794)
- 375724: The whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the City of London (1783)
- 375725: The tryal of Kenith Mackenzie, Esq (1784)
- 375865: A description of Millenium Hall (1762)
- 376650: An apology for the freedom of the press, and for general liberty (1793)
- 376702: Addresses, remonstrances, and petitions; commencing the 24th of June, 1769 (1778)
- 377120: The countess of Salisbury (1769)
- 377120: The countess of Salisbury (1769)
- 377171: A register for births, christenings, and burials, agreeable to an Act of Parliament of the twenty-third year of King George III (1783)
- 377202: The maxims of the government of Venice. In an advice to the Republick; How it ought to govern it self both inwardly and outwardly, in order to perpetuate its Dominion. In which are likewise consider'd the several Interests of all the Princes of Europe, with respect to the Affairs of Italy. By Father Paul, the Servite Monk, and Counsellor of State to the Republick. Written by publick order. Done into English from the Italian (1707)
- 377264: At the general assembly of the governor and company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence plantations (1764)
- 377493: A copy of the poll for knights of the shire for the county of Bedford taken at the town of Bedford (1775)
- 377577: An apology for the freedom of the press, and for general liberty (1794)
- 377649: Miscellanies; or, literary recreations. By I. D'Israeli (1796)
- 377688: Humphrey Skerret, gent. Appellant. John Nisbet, Esq; William Slack, ... Joseph Hall, and Christopher Rynde. Respondents. The respondent Nisbet's case (1728)
- 377689: Humphrey Skerrett, gent. appellant. John Nesbitt, Esq; William Slack, Joseph Hall, and Christopher Rind, respondents. The appellant's case (1728)
- 378206: Popery always the same (1746)
- 378290: Some observations on the scheme, offered by Messrs. Cotton and Lediard, for opening the streets and passages to and from the intended bridge at Westminster (1738)
- 378349: A letter from an Arabian physician (1706)
- 378661: Observations on the Florida Kays, reef and gulf (1796)
- 379072: Instructions for using the new-invented orrery, made and sold by Randle Jackson, Clock-Maker, No. 8, Chapel Row, Spa Fields, London: of whom may be had Complete Orreries, Planetariums, &c. as invented by Messrs. Ferguson and Martin (1800)
- 379092: A treatise, published by the Society of Edam (1787)
- 379105: Book-Keeping reformed (1797)
- 379393: Pietas Hallensis (1716)
- 379957: Observations on the weather (1788)
- 380301: A satyr upon old maids. (1712)
- 380559: Jacob's ladder (1716)
- 380629: The proceedings in cases of high treason, under a special commission of oyer and terminer (1794)
- 380631: The principles of natural philosophy (1712)
- 380676: Marcellus and Julia (1788)
- 380741: Lettre d'un me?decin arabe a? un fameux Professeur de l'Universite? de Hall en Saxe, sur les reproches a? fait a? Mahomet, ... Traduite a? l'arabe (1713)
- 380858: Theory of tides (1795)
- 380881: The complete stamp table (1798)
- 380884: The stamp duties, compiled from the statutes (1790)
- 381016: Precedents in bankruptcy (1788)
- 381047: A complete account of the ceremonies observed in the coronations of the kings and queens of England (1727)
- 381131: Minutes of the proceedings at a court martial, assembled on board His Majesty's ship Orion, in Portsmouth Harbour, the 7th of April 1796, for enquiring into the conduct of the Honourable William Cornwallis, Vice Admiral of the Red (1796)
- 381158: Human osteogeny explained in two lectures (1736)
- 381303: The new practical navigator (1794)
- 381345: A very easy and short method of finding the true distance between the moon and sun, or a fixed star, for the purpose of determining the longditude (1797)
- 381354: A seaman's assistant (1794)
- 381451: The shorter catechism divided for the use of young people in the South parish of Glasgow. Enter'd in Stationers Hall (1760)
- 381574: A complete account of the ceremonies observed in the coronations of the kings and queens of England (1727)
- 381581: Instructions for forming a regiment of infantry for parade of exercise (1798)
- 381696: The complete system of the French language; or a Course of Grammatical Observations, wherein the Great Deficiencies of Former Grammars, and Even Dictionaries, are Supplied; The numerous Examples so fully illustrated, and the Phrases so properly selected, that a diligent Person, desirous of learning French, may, with very little other Assistance, be able to write it with the greatest Accuracy and Elegance, as well as speak it with a just Pronunciation, in much less time than heretofore. By Nicholas Salmon, Author of ``a Footstep to the French Language;'' Which is an Introduction to the present Work (1788)
- 381806: An elegy, sacred to the memory of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Hall, who died June the 3d. 1762. In the seventy-sixth year of his age (1762)
- 381810: A candid inquiry into the education, qualifications, and offices of a surgeon-apothecary (1800)
- 381932: A supplement to a book entituled Travels, or observations, &c (1746)
- 381976: The whole proceedings in the House of Peers, upon the indictments against William Earl of Kilmarnock, George Earl of Cromertie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino; for high treason (1746)
- 382106: An abstract of the marvellous footsteps of divine providence, in the building of a very large hospital, or rather, a Spacious College, For Charitable and Excellent Uses; And in the Maintaining of many Orphans and other Poor People therein; at Glaucha near Hall (1706)
- 382110: An introduction to, or a short discourse concerning, universal history (1730)
- 382243: Fielding's hackney coach rates (1786)
- 382257: A chronological history of the people called Methodists (1799)
- 382258: Church-Fellowship (1770)
- 382267: An humble attempt to exhibit a scriptural view of the constitution, order, discipline, and fellowship, of the gospel-church (1769)
- 382295: Questions to be put to the Lords in Westminster Hall on the impeachment against Warren Hastings Esquire. Ordered to be printed 17th April 1795 (1795)
- 382335: Literary relics (1789)
- 382350: Travels (1757)
- 382353: A supplement to a book entituled Travels, or Observations, &c (1746)
- 382479: The power and pleasure of the divine life (1744)
- 382609: The principles of grammar, or youth's English directory (1794)
- 382628: The parson and his maid, a tale (1722)
- 382717: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Robert Wright (1743)
- 382825: The prophecies of Hosea (1771)
- 382826: A footstep to the French language (1787)
- 382961: A succinct account, of the rites, and ceremonies, of the Jews (1782)
- 383018: A defence of the essay for a review of the Book of Common Prayer (1734)
- 383060: Divine meditations and holy contemplations (1775)
- 383085: Three speeches against continuing the army, &c (1718)
- 383089: Poems on various occasions (1774)
- 383092: Beaumaris Bay, a poem (1800)
- 383147: The orphan boy (1799)
- 383161: A short practical catechism, wherein there is an instruction in the principal articles of the Christian religion (1745)
- 383325: An example of plain catechising upon the Assembly's shorter catechism (1737)
- 383328: A supplement to the collection of psalms and hymns for public worship (1796)
- 383534: Passive-Obedience prov'd to be the doctrine of the Church of England (1717)
- 383610: On the Honourable Board of Commissioners of Her Majesty's Custom-House, London; in the year of peace, 1713. By Mr. H. Crispe of the Custom-House, London (1713)
- 383626: A survey of the six days works of the creation (1745)
- 383642: Miscellaneous poems and hymns (1794)
- 383705: Sermons on various subjects (1795)
- 383714: Reflections on Mr Burchet's Memoirs (1704)
- 383738: The posthumous works (1770)
- 383744: An inquiry into the spirit and tendency of letters on Theron and Aspasio (1762)
- 383746: A demonstration of the truth and divinity of the Christian religion, as it is propos'd to us in the scriptures of the New Testament. In several discourses. To which is annex'd a discourse in general, To prove that Matters of Faith are at least equally, if not more Demonstrable, in the strictest Sense of that Word, than those of Reason. By Robert Green, A. M. and Fellow of Clare Hall (1711)
- 383791: A letter to William King, LL.D (1755)
- 383900: Two sermons (1796)
- 383952: An essay concerning the growth of empiricism; or the encouragement of quacks. Wherein The Present State of Physick in this Kingdom is fairly represented; with some Reasons for the Necessity of a Regulation in the Practice of it. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of the Queen's Majesty, and the Parliament of Great Britain. By Fran. Guybon, M.D (1712)
- 383985: A dissertation on the Royal line and first settlers of Scotland (1771)
- 384056: New royal game of connections (1794)
- 384158: Memoria technica (1737)
- 384387: The continual plots and attempts of the Romanists (1706)
- 384388: The continual plots and attempts of the Romanists (1705)
- 384429: The blessedness of the death of those that die in the Lord (1756)
- 384465: A sure guide for all youth (1792)
- 384466: A sure guide for all youth (1791)
- 384589: The letters of Simpkin the Second (1789)
- 384599: Petit Parnasse franc?ois (1797)
- 384604: Streams from Helicon (1720)
- 384605: Streams from Helicon (1720)
- 384996: Pregeth ar ddioddefaint Crist, o waith Joseph Hall D.D (1800)
- 385018: Proceedings in the High Court of Admiralty, held at Justice-Hall, in the Old-Bailey, on Saturday, March 30, 1782 (1782)
- 385021: The confession of faith (1725)
- 385168: Cours de the?mes libres (1796)
- 385287: Spelling lessons (1797)
- 385563: A key to English grammar (1790)
- 385687: A detailed account of the proceedings in the House of Lords on the subject of the articles charged in the impeachment of Warren Hastings, Esq (1795)
- 385700: The proceedings of the House of Lords in the case of Benjamin Flower, prin-ter of the Cambridge intelligencer, for a supposed libel on the bishop of Llandaff (1800)
- 385720: A general epistle to Friends (1740)
- 385990: The musical miscellany: or songster's pocket companion (1760)
- 386325: The works of Dionysius Longinus, on the sublime (1712)
- 386569: The history of the barbarous cruelties and massacres, committed by the Dutch in the East-Indies (1712)
- 386628: An easy introduction to the arts and sciences (1800)
- 387015: Sir William Stanley's garland (1790)
- 387019: The end of time, and the mystery of God finished with it (1756)
- 387375: Astronomy (1742)
- 387394: The london polite songster: being, a new and choice collection of the most approved English and Scotch songs, airs, catches, &c. now in vogue, Including those Sung at the Places of Public Diversion, viz. Vaux Hall, Ranelagh, &c. Also at the Societies of Free Masons, Bucks, Sea Serjeants, True Britons, Choice Spirits, Bloods, &c. In two volumes (1763)
- 387549: The cocker : humbly inscribed to those gentlemen who are amateurs of the game cock, that prodigy of British valour. By a gentleman who has been in the habit of breeding these eight and twenty years (1793)
- 387640: The life of Mr. Thomas Hearne (1772)
- 387971: The designs of the minister anatomiz'd, and laid open (1740)
- 388114: Christ the righteousness of his people (1797)
- 388371: A fair representation of the case between the principal of M. Hall and Mr. E---------s late Manciple thereof: with a few observations on some extraordinary pieces lately published and dispersed in Oxford; Submitted To Persons of Sense and Seriousness (1748)
- 388405: The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries (1744)
- 388432: An address to the Rev. Messrs. Pirie, Kidston, Hall and Peddie (1799)
- 388660: The footsteps of divine providence (1787)
- 388779: A defence of the right of the House of Austria to the crown of Spain, and the dominions thereunto belonging. In two parts. The first shewing the fatal consequences of the Treaty of Partition. The second containing an account of the methods us'd by France to procure from the late King of Spain a will in favour of the Duke of Anjou, by Forgery and Violence, in order to obtain an Universal Monarchy. Written by a civilian at Vienna, and done into English (1703)
- 389200: Worcester Music-Meeting (1797)
- 389214: The royal gauger (1760)
- 389390: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Nowell, Principal Of St. Mary Hall, King's Professor Of Modern History, And Public Orator In The University Of Oxford: occasioned by his very extraordinary sermon, preached before the House of Commons on the thirtieth of January, 1772 (1772)
- 389648: Elegy on the deplorable death of Margaret Hall (1721)
- 389790: A preface to the B----p of S--r--m's introduction to the third volume of the History of the Reformation of the Church of England (1713)
- 389900: Chronological tables of Europe (1707)
- 389901: Chronological tables of Europe (1714)
- 389902: Chronological tables of Europe (1718)
- 389948: The mayor and commonalty, and citizens of the City of London, appellants. Thomas Perkins, Joseph Brown, William Cock, John Jenkins, John Hall, John Chapman, John Neeve, Robert Jones, and Thomas Neville, respondents. The respondent's case (1735)
- 389982: The mayor and commonalty, and citizens of the City of London, appellants. Thomas Perkins, Joseph Brown, William Cock, John Jenkins, John Hall, John Chapman, John Neeve, Robert Jones, and Thomas Neville, respondents. The respondent's case (1734)
- 390448: A new and easy introduction to universal geography (1791)
- 390613: A new translation of Isaiah LII.13. to the end of Liii. from the original Hebrew, with notes critical and explanatory. By William Green, M. A. Rector Of Hardingham In Norfolk, And Formerly Fellow Of Clare Hall In Cambridge (1776)
- 390640: Thomas Hall, administrator of Augustine Clarke - - appellant. Richard Digby, and Anne his wife, and Mary Lincoln, administratrix de bonis non of James Clarke deceased - - respondents. The case of the respondents Richard Digby and Anne his wife (1736)
- 390641: Thomas Hall of the city of Dublin, merchant, administrator of Augustine Clarke, deceased, executor of James Clarke, deceased, - - - appellant. Richard Digby and Anne his wife, and Mary Lincolne, administratrix de bonis non, to the said James Clarke, - - - - - - - - respondents. The apellant's case (1736)
- 390683: A new hieroglyphical Bible (1794)
- 390793: Report from the Committee to whom the petition of Henrietta Maria Atherton, of Atherton Hall, in the parish of Leigh, ... was referred (1794)
- 391036: The sacred exhibition (1799)
- 391055: A key to the Old Testament and Apocrypha (1797)
- 391173: Jacob's ladder (1728)
- 391339: The confession of faith (1757)
- 391353: Theses theologicę de septem ecclesię sacramentis (1795)
- 391447: Memoirs of Sir Simeon Supple (1785)
- 391751: The new vocal enchantress (1789)
- 391895: The mysteries of virginity (1714)
- 392313: Address to the genius of America (1781)
- 392480: The posthumous works (1750)
- 392516: A body of practical divinity (1759)
- 392630: The famous history of the renown'd and valiant prince Robert, sirnamed the Bruce, King of Scotland (1753)
- 392701: Athrawiaeth y drindod (1794)
- 392706: Sovereignty subject unto duty, humbly hinted in a loyal sermon (1702)
- 392759: A report of the Committee of the Lower House of Convocation, appointed to draw up a representation (1717)
- 392798: Odes, &c. on various occasions (1792)
- 392862: The letters of Simkin the Second (1791)
- 393004: A plan for the better maintenance and regulation of the parochial poor (1792)
- 393015: An appeal to the public (1774)
- 393021: Sensibility. A poem (1789)
- 393075: The regent: a tragedy (1788)
- 393318: The lord's voice crying to the nations of Europe (1794)
- 393319: David and Goliah (1793)
- 393487: The destruction of Babylon (1795)
- 394162: The tryal of Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer (1717)
- 394347: An eulogium on the lately deceased Mr. Emanuel Swedenborg (1784)
- 394522: An apology for the freedom of the press, and for general liberty (1793)
- 394629: The countess of Salisbury (1767)
- 394629: The countess of Salisbury (1767)
- 395077: Aristarchus (1789)
- 395193: Account of a debate in Coachmaker's Hall (1780)
- 395361: A description of several instruments for measuring a ship's way through the water (1792)
- 395458: Sylva (1701)
- 395794: The muses cabinet (1771)
- 396053: A marine pocket-dictionary (1799)
- 396074: Contemplations on the historical passages of the Old and New Testaments (1770)
- 396190: A cloud of witnesses, for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ (1778)
- 396255: The sufficiency of revelation (1791)
- 396384: Extracts from various devotional writings of Joseph Hall, D.D. formerly Bishop of Norwich (1785)
- 396405: The gates of hell opend (1711)
- 396494: The manner pointed out in which the common prayer was read in private by the Late Mr. Garrick (1797)
- 396886: Contemplations on the history of the New Testament (1759)
- 396887: The death of Cain. In five books (1800)
- 397120: The bishopric garland (1792)
- 397472: The maid of Normandy; or, the death of the Queen of France (1794)
- 397659: The sprite of the nunnery (1796)
- 397814: The history of New Holland (1787)
- 398033: The new art of speaking (1785)
- 398158: The game laws (1786)
- 398447: Travels into the inland parts of Africa (1738)
- 398565: Artaxerxes (1780)
- 398665: The friend of Jesus (1795)
- 398964: The free-Mason's calendar (1788)
- 399002: Poems (1796)
- 399219: Farther proofs that glass is permeable by the electric effluvia (1781)
- 399266: The doctrine of original sin considered (1725)
- 399751: An historical relation of the origin, progress, and final dissolution of the government of the Rohilla Afgans (1787)
- 399835: A manual of prayers (1728)
- 400055: Amusement Hall (1797)
- 400062: Easter holidays (1797)
- 400098: Pietas Hallensis (1716)
- 400099: Pietas Hallensis (1707)
- 400194: The history of the University of Cambridge (1753)
- 400402: A series of letters (1798)
- 400689: An historical account of the heathen gods and heroes (1761)
- 400693: An historical account of the heathen gods and heroes (1772)
- 401123: Letter concerning homer the sleeper in Horace (1773)
- 401320: The compleat family physician (1781)
- 401881: Plain truth (1756)
- 402173: An experimental inquiry into the cause of the changes of colours in opake and coloured bodies (1777)
- 402460: Tryal before the Lord cheif [sic] Justice R-y---d at at [sic] Guild Hall between Mr. J--c - a mercer at Aldgate, and Mr. J. E-- for criminal conversation with his wife (1730)
- 402875: Two discourses (1754)
- 403064: A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Morton (1765)
- 403110: A law grammar (1775)
- 403134: God's call of his ministers (1712)
- 403141: Books printed for and sold by Samuel Birt (1745)
- 403144: Rudiments of ancient history (1745)
- 403406: A short description of the Isle of Thanet (1796)
- 403451: The inspiration of the holy writings of the Old and New Testament consider'd and improv'd (1710)
- 403451: The inspiration of the holy writings of the Old and New Testament consider'd and improv'd (1710)
- 403551: For the curious young gentlemen and ladies (1751)
- 403840: The temple of taste (1734)
- 403925: History of the city and country of Lichfield, &c. entered at Stationers' Hall (1795)
- 403983: Erasmi Colloquia selecta (1720)
- 404067: A classical dictionary of the vulgar tongue (1785)
- 404191: The lives of the English bishops from the restauration to the revolution (1733)
- 404899: The complete cow-doctor (1794)
- 405140: A review of the laws of the United States of North America (1790)
- 405150: Nicolai Triveti, Dominicani, Annales sex Regum Anglię (1719)
- 405160: A treatise on domestic pigeons (1765)
- 405538: The duty, objects, and offices of the love of our country (1758)
- 405540: The proper improvement of divine judgments (1758)
- 405680: Facts relating to the Reverend Dr. White's Bampton lectures (1790)
- 405712: The New foundling hospital for wit (1773)
- 405713: The New foundling hospital for wit (1772)
- 405715: The new foundling hospital for wit (1771)
- 405748: A letter to the patentee, concerning the medical properties of the fleecy hosiery (1790)
- 405837: Minutes of the first session of the thirteenth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1788)
- 405890: Salvation finished (1791)
- 405941: Remarkable antiquities of the city of Exeter (1731)
- 406100: The praise of folly (1740)
- 406235: Virgidemiarum (1753)
- 406472: Morię encomium (1735)
- 406609: Edward Downes, executor of Charles Weekes, appellant. Thomas Revell, Thomas Salusbury, (late Thomas Brereton) William Hay, Thomas Trefusis, Richard Hall, James Wallace, and William Jenkins, Esqrs; Sir Francis Haskins Eyles Stiles, Bart. Francis Vernon, Horatio Townshend, and Tyrwhit Caley, Esqrs; (the late and present Commissioners for victualling his Majesty's Navy) Henry Harley, and Sir Dudley Ryder, Knt. his Majesty's Attorney General, respondents. The case of the respondents, (1754)
- 406610: Edward Downes, executor of Charles Weekes, - - - appellant. Thomas Revell, Thomas Salusbury, (late Thomas Brereton), William Hay, Thomas Trefusis, Richard Hall, James Wallace, and William Jenkins, Esqrs; Sir Francis Haskins Eyles Stiles, Bart. Francis Vernon, Horatio Townshend, and Tyrwhit Caly, Esqrs; (the late and present Commissioners for victualling his Majesty's Navy) Henry Harley, and Sir Dudley Ryder, Knt. his Majesty's Attorney-General - - - respondents. The case of the respondents, (1754)
- 406956: A poetical translation of the Fables of Phędrus (1765)
- 406994: The communicant's spiritual companion (1763)
- 407122: The excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ (1772)
- 407123: The excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ. As a right, easy, and happy way of coming to a true, constant strength and establishment, in the Christian Life (1773)
- 407165: A discourse concerning sins of infirmity (1704)
- 407704: Grace and holiness (1777)
- 407972: You are welcome all, to Fumblers Hall (1711)
- 408011: The new act of security from the peers and lords, and Parliament in Scotland. Printed and published according to order (1705)
- 408056: Memoirs of the Countess de Valois de la Motte (1789)
- 408362: Alexander's expedition down the Hydaspes & the Indus to the Indian Ocean (1792)
- 408401: An act to subject and charge a competent part of the manor and lordship of Tottenham Hall, otherwise Tottenham Court, in the county of Middlesex, and of the lands and hereditaments thereunto belonging, with the payment of a perpetual yearly rent-charge to Doctor Richard Browne and his successors; and for divesting the Fee-Simple and Inheritance of the said Premises out of him and his Successors, and for vesting the same in Trustees to the Use of Charles Fitz Roy, Esquire, and Ann his Wife, and their Issue, with such Powers and Authorities as therein are mentioned (1768)
- 408430: To the merchants, bankers, traders, and all the other friends to freedom and the peace and happiness of the City of London and the nation in general, assembled this day at Merchant-Taylors' Hall (1792)
- 408449: The Norfolk and Suffolk almanack (1784)
- 408481: Early piety recommended in the life and death of Christlieb Leberecht von Exter (1708)
- 408689: Scheme for providing an annuity to ministers widows, and a stock to their children; past and resolved by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (1743)
- 408804: Popery always the same (1746)
- 408937: An account of the first ae?rial voyage in England (1784)
- 409006: The posthumous works of Jeremiah Seed, M.A (1752)
- 409060: Remarks upon the report of a peace, in consequence of Mr. Secretary Townshend's letter to the Lord Mayor of London (1782)
- 409083: Modern infidelity considered with respect to its influence on society (1800)
- 409155: Dr Sacheverel's speech upon his impeachment (1710)
- 409258: Cardanus Rider's sheet almanack (1777)
- 409259: Cardanus Rider's sheet almanack, for the year of Our Lord God 1780. Being bissextile, or leap-year (1780)
- 409260: Cardanus Rider's sheet almanack (1781)
- 409518: A dictionary of the Holy Bible (1769)
- 409845: Publish'd with the approbation of the Lord Bishop of London. New church fan (1796)
- 409909: Villare Cantianum; or, Kent surveyed and illustrated (1776)
- 410285: The new Robinson Crusoe (1788)
- 410420: A report of the Committee of the Lower House of Convocation, appointed to draw up a representation (1717)
- 410457: Pietas Hallensis (1705)
- 410652: Curiosities of literature (1794)
- 410675: Directions for inserting the moves of a game at chess into square tablets, each representing a chessboard. (1795)
- 410686: Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de febre acuta puerperis superveniente (1755)
- 411527: Speculum anni: or, Season on the seasons, for the year of our Lord 1795 (1795)
- 411530: Atlas ouranios (1791)
- 411531: Atlas ouranios (1795)
- 411532: Atlas ouranios (1797)
- 411533: Atlas ouranios (1798)
- 411534: Atlas ouranios (1799)
- 411545: Diaria Britannica: or, the British diary (1795)
- 411546: Diaria Britannica: or, the British diary (1796)
- 411811: Minutes of the evidence taken at the trial of Warren Hastings Esquire, late Governor General of Bengal, at the bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster Hall, upon An Impeachment against him for High Crimes and Misdemeanors, by the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, in Parliament assembled, in the Name of themselves, and of all the Commons of Great Britain (1788)
- 411858: Picturesque views, with an historical account of the Inns of court (1800)
- 411963: A true copy of the papers delivered to the Sheriffs of London (1716)
- 411985: Forms of prayer, proper to be used before, at, and after the receiving of the Holy Sacrament (1732)
- 412148: An essay on musical harmony (1796)
- 412190: The history of the life and sufferings of the Reverend and learned John Wicliffe (1720)
- 412191: The history of the life and sufferings of the Reverend and learned John Wicliffe (1723)
- 412266: The new royal encyclopędia (1788)
- 412346: Thesaurus ecclesiasticus provincialis; or, a survey of the diocese of Exeter (1782)
- 412395: Mahz?or le-Ro?sh ha-Shanah ke-minhag Polin The form of prayers, for the new year. According to the custom of the German and Polish Jews. Carefully translated from the original Hebrew. By David Levi, Author of lingua sacra, the ceremonies of the jews, &c. &c. &c. (entered at Stationer's Hall.) (1794)
- 412463: Commentarii de scriptoribus Britannicis (1709)
- 412490: Easy and pleasant Latin conversations (1769)
- 412563: A letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson (1775)
- 412754: The universal directory for taking alive and destroying rats (1786)
- 412779: An answer to a late pamphlet, entitled, The experiment (1707)
- 412928: Mercy manifested (1777)
- 413111: A particular of several freehold houses in the City of London, and of a freehold farm at Stoke, in the county of Suffolk. Whereof John Turner, Esq; (one of the late Directors of the South-Sea company) was seized of the Reversion in Fee, Expecant, upon the Death of Elizabeth Turner, his Mother. Which said reversion is to be sold by cant or auction, to the best Bidder, in the Hall of the South-Sea House, on Wednesday the 19th of January, 1725. At Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon (1726)
- 413182: An act for enabling the master and fellows of Katherine Hall, in the University of Cambridge, to purchase, settle, and dispose of, tenements and grounds, for the making and erecting an additional building to their college or hall, (1756)
- 413273: Minutes of the evidence taken at the trial of Warren Hastings Esquire, ... at the bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster Hall, upon an impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors, (1788)
- 413664: An act for establishing and confirming certain articles of agreement for an exchange between the principal and scholars of the King's Hall and College of Brasen Nose, in Oxford, and Edward Loveden Loveden, of Buscot Park, in the county of Berks, Esquire (1794)
- 413897: The proper limits of the government's interference with the affairs of the East-India Company (1784)
- 414049: Letters from Simkin the Second (1790)
- 414364: The Ordinary of Newgate (1716)
- 414403: Original letters from Warren Hastings, Esq. Sir Eyre Coote, K.B. and Richard Barwell, Esq. to Sir Thomas Rumbold, Bart. and Lord Macartney, K.B (1787)
- 414407: Original letters written to the Earl of Arlington (1712)
- 414542: A panegyrick on His Majesty King George (1716)
- 414649: A particular and conditions of sale of a noble, valuable freehold estate, situate, lying and being in the counties of Cambridge and Suffolk, consisting of the manors of Horseheath, Carbonells, Limberries, Borsers Hall, Jacobs Goodridge, Barham, Eynell, West Wickham, Stretly Hall, and Yenold, together with the Rectory impropriate of West Wickham, capital Mansion, Park, Lawns, Gardens, &c. The estates of the Rt. Hon. Lord Montfort; also Several Messuages, Farms, Lands, Tenements, &c. containing near Five Thousand Acres of Arable, Meadow, Pasture and Wood Land; the Whole compact and within a Ring Fence, divided into several eligible Farms, let to good Tenants, at the several Rents (exclusive of the Mansion House) of 3050£. per Annum. Which will be sold by auction, In Seventeen Lots, by Mess. Christie and Ansell, At their Great Room next Cumberland House, Pall Mall, on Monday, June 2, 1777, at One O'Clock. N. B. Mr. Lagden at Abington, near Horseheath, will shew the Estate; and Plans of the Estate may be seen at Mess. Christie and Ansell's, Pall-Mall (1777)
- 414680: The particulars of three valuable and most compact freehold estates, situate in Rendlesham, Butley, and Leiston, In the Vicinity of Woodbridge, Wickham-Market, and Saxmundham, and the Sea Ports of Orford and Aldborough, In the County of Suffolk; With the advantage of, and lordship over, a navigable river, bounding Part of the Estates; comprising Five Thousand Six Hundred and Sixty-One Acres, Two Rood, and Twenty-Six Perches, be the same more or less, of land; Divided into very eligible Farms, with Dwelling-Houses and suitable Out-Buildings; Let to respectable tenants, at yearly Rents amounting to One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty - five Pounds, Eighteen Shillings, Exclusive of the desirable and extensive manors of Bavents and Colviles, Naunton - Hall, Butley, and Tangham, abundantly stocked with Game; The Quit-Rents and Fines amounting annually, on an Average for the last 20 Years, to Forty-Five Pounds, Twelve Shillings, and Sixpence: and One Hundred and Seventy Acres of Wood Land, Plantations, Pleasure-Grounds, Gardens, and a commodious Mansion and Offices, in Hand, called naunton - hall, Situate on a dry healthy Soil, recently modernized and compleatly repaired at an Expence of near six thousand pounds. which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner and Co. On Thursday the 15th of June, 1786, at Twelve O'Clock, At Garraway's Coffee-House, 'change-Alley, London, in three lots (1786)
- 414739: The patriot king; or, Alfred and Elvida. An historical tragedy. Written by Alexr. Bicknell, author of The Life of King Alfred; The History of Edward the Black Prince, &c. &c. editor of Captain Carver's Travels through the interior Parts of North America; and An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, &c (1788)
- 414947: The poll, at the general election of burgesses to represent the town & borough of Northampton, in Parliament (1796)
- 414992: Poor Jack's garland, containing several excellent new songs. 1. Poor Jack; or, the Sweet Little Cherub. 2. The Sweet Little Angel. 3. The Dandy-O! 4. Bachelors' Hall. 5. Homeward Bound. 6. My Friend and Pitcher (1790)
- 415047: Postscript for postscript, by way of ansvver to Dr. Kennet's gentleman-like treatment of the person that translated and explain'd his sermon for him (1711)
- 415075: A practical English grammar, with exercises of bad spelling and bad English: or, a plain and easy guide to speaking and writing the English language with accuracy and correctness. Containing, I. Orthography; or the Nature of True Spelling, with the Sounds of the Letters in all States; of the Division of Words into Syllables, and the right Use of Points. II. Prosody; or the Art of pronouncing the Parts or Syllables in Words, correctly, with more extensive Tables of Words properly accented than any Book of the Kind extant. III. Etymology; explaining the different Parts of Speech, the Derivation of Words, their different Endings, Change and Likeness. IV. Syntax; which teaches how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences together. V. Etymology and syntax; exemplified in shewing the Parts of Speech of every Word, in several Pieces of English; with Reference to all the Rules, and Reasons why they are so. Together with Abbreviations, Epistolary Correspondence, Affinity in Words in an extensive Manner, Emphasis, Versification, and the Nature of Rhetorical Tropes and Figures. By John Carter, Teacher of the English Language (1773)
- 415227: The prevention of poverty, by beneficial clubs (1796)
- 415460: The proceedings, on the trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton (1793)
- 415601: Report from the Committee appointed to inspect the several houses (1790)
- 415690: The report vindicated from misreports (1717)
- 415749: Fellowship Porters Hall, St. Mary-at-Hill, Billingsgate. December, 6th, 1792. Thomas Sainsbury, Esq. alderman, ... We whose names are hereunto subscribed being Rulers of the Company of Fellowship Porters, (1792)
- 415762: The resurrection of the same numerical body (1725)
- 415763: The resurrection of the same numerical body (1725)
- 415798: The Reverend William Richardson, D.D. -- appellant. The Reverend John Chapman, D.D. Samuel Venner, clerk, James Tunstall, D.D. Henry Hall, clerk, John Potter, D.D. Thomas Tanner, D.D. Jeremiah Milles, D.D. George Sayer, D.D. and the Right Reverend John Lord Bishop of Lincoln, --] respondents. The appellant's case (1760)
- 416262: The royal martyr, K. Charles I (1709)
- 416631: Reflections on the present state of Popery compared with it's former state (1800)
- 416707: The neapolitan doctor (1787)
- 416714: A treatise, on the true effects of drinking spirituous liquors, wine and beer, on body and mind. Absolutely necessary for every body (1794)
- 416936: The protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the grounds that support them offer'd to the consideration of such as are, or should be their friends; and of others, who would have their Hopes Suppress'd. With some Account of their Sentiments, concerning the Treatment they meet with. In three papers (1716)
- 417246: The reasons and necessity of publick worship (1753)
- 417467: Reflections on the scandalous aspersions cast on the clergy (1717)
- 417676: Remarks on the different constructions of bridges, and improvements to secure their foundations on the different soils where they are intended to be built. Which hitherto seems to have been a thing not sufficiently consider'd (1749)
- 417830: Rules for drawing caricaturas (1788)
- 417900: Saint Mark's day; or, King John's freemen (1793)
- 418083: The scripture doctrine of the resurrection (1735)
- 418175: A second letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, upon the publication of his new volume of sermons (1713)
- 418452: A sermon preached at the consecration of the Right Reverend Fathers in God, Richard Lord Bishop of Carlisle (1747)
- 418453: A sermon preached at the consecration of the chappel of St. Katherine's-Hall, in the University of Cambridge, September 1. 1704 (1704)
- 418465: A sermon, preached at the meeting-house of the people called Quakers (1796)
- 418490: A sermon, preached at the visitation of the Hon. and Rt. Reverend the Lord Bishop of Ely, at Cambridge, June the 12th, 1799 (1800)
- 418548: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Monday, January 30, 1769 (1769)
- 418578: A sermon preached before the House of Lords (1745)
- 418637: A sermon preached before the Lords (1768)
- 418733: A sermon preached in the parish-church of All-Saints, Maidstone (1754)
- 418851: Shakespeare. Mr. Alderman Boydell, Josiah Boydell, and George Nicol, propose to publish by subscription a most magnificent and accurate edition of the plays of Shakespeare, in eight volumes Of the largest Quarto Size, on the finest Royal Atlag Paper, to be fabricated for that Purpose by Mr. Whatman. The Letter-Press will be executed by Mr. Hughs, with a Set of New Types cast by Mr. Caslon. The text to be regulated, and the Literary Part of the Undertaking conducted, By George Steevens, Esq. To accompany this work Messieurs Boydell intend to publish by subscription a series of large and capital prints After Pictures to be immediately painted by the following Artists, from the most striking Scenes in the same Author: Sir Joshua Reynolds, Portrait-Painter to his Majesty, and President of the Royal Academy. angelica kauffman, R.A. Mr. Barry, R. A. Professor of Painting to the Royal Academy. Mr. Copley, R. A. Mr. Fuseli. Mr. Miller. Mr. Northcote. Mr. Opie. Rev. Mr. Peters, R. A. Mr. Rigaud, R. A. Mr. Romney. Mr. West, R. A. History-Painter to his Majesty. Mr. Wright, &c &c &c. To be engraved by Miss Caroline Watson. Mr. Bartolozzi, Historical Engraver to his Majesty. Mr. Collier. Mess. Facius. Mr. Fittler, Marine Engraver to his Majesty. Mr. Hall. Mr. Haward, A. R. Mr. Heath. Mr. Legatt. Mr. Michel. Mr. Ryder. Mr. Sharpe, &c &c &c. The pictures will be of various Sizes, chiefly as large as Life. As soon as they have all been engraved, they will be hung up in a Gallery built on Purpose, and called the Gallery of Shakspeare (1786)
- 418986: A short description of the Isle of Thanet (1799)
- 419208: Sir William Stanley's garland (1800)
- 419466: Stationers' Hall. At a special court of assistants holden on Wednesday the 12th day of December, 1792; (1792)
- 419477: Stephani Curcellęi Synopsis ethices. Tractatus lectu dignissimus. Editio tertia, priori (quoad capitum summaria) auctior, & longe? emendatior. Accessit Henrici Jenkesii Cantabrigiensis pręfatio, De natura? & consititutione ethicę, praesertim Christianae; ejusque usu & Studio. Huic postremę editioni annexa est Renati Des-Cartes Ethice (1702)
- 419535: The story of sinful Sally. Told by herself. Shewing How from being Sally of the Green she was first led to become Sinful Sally, and afterwards Drunken Sal, and how at last she came to a most melancholy and almost hopeless End; being therein a Warning to all young Women both in Town and Country. Price one halfpenny (1796)
- 419553: Strange news from Scotland (1712)
- 419677: Sunday reading. Hints to all ranks of people. (1795)
- 420073: Some considerations humbly offer'd to the Right Reverend the Ld. Bp. of Salisbury (1710)
- 420161: Some reasons for a change in the ministry (1717)
- 420196: Some remarks upon a letter entituled, The present state of Trinity College in Cambridge: written by Richard Bentley, D. D. now Master of the said College, to the Right Reverend John Lord Bishop of Ely. With some remarks also upon the preface pretended to be written, and publish'd together with the letter, by a gentleman of the Temple. By Mr. Miller Fellow of the College. (1710)
- 420244: A song to the tune of Liberty Hall (1780)
- 420348: A sort of an answer to a piece of a book entitled A battle royal. In a dialogue. To which is prefix'd an epistle to the author of the Rehearsals, alias The student of the Temple, alias The Natural-Born-Subject, alias The Man of Leisure; &c. &c. &c. By a man of business (1711)
- 420515: The speech of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox: containing the declaration of his principles (1792)
- 420788: Tentamen therapeuticum inaugurale de thermis (1771)
- 420855: There's but one plague in England. D---- M---- (1711)
- 421303: Unto the right honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, Masters William Hall and Thomas Gibson clerks of session, and their deputy-clerks (1728)
- 421551: A view of the coasts, countries and islands within the limits of the South-Sea-Company (1711)
- 421660: A vindication of the proceedings against the six members of E- Hall, Oxford (1768)
- 421661: A vindication of the proceedings against the six members of E- Hall, Oxford. By a gentleman of the university (1769)
- 422135: To the Right Honourable, my Lord Elchies, the representation for Mr. Hall, one of the principal clerks of session, (1738)
- 422212: A token of affectionate regard, sacred to the memory of the Rev. John Wesley (1791)
- 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)
- 422449: The trial of John Hart, Esq. Alderman of London (1780)
- 422466: The trial of Thomas Muir (1793)
- 422578: True and remarkable trials of all the fellon prisoners, tried, cast and condemned, at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey (1797)
- 422616: A true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London (1716)
- 422635: The true heroes; or, the noble army of martyrs (1796)
- 422734: The tryal and conviction of Mr. George Redpeth, gent. author of the Flying-Post. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Parker, at the Queen's-Bench-Bar at Guild Hall, on Thursday the 19th of February, for writing, printing and publishing certain libels against the government, in the Flying-Post (1713)
- 423271: William Richardson, Doctor in Divinity, --appellant. John Chapman, Doctor in Divinity, Samuel Venner, clerk, James Tunstall, Doctor in Divinity, Henry Hall, clerk, John Potter, doctor in divinity, and the Right Reverend John Lord Bishop of Lincoln, ------- The case of the respondent, Dr. John Chapman.] Respondents (1760)
- 423272: William Richardson, Doctor in Divinity, --- Appellant. John Chapman, Doctor in Divinity, Samuel Venner, clerk, James Tunstall, Doctor in Divinity, Henry Hall, clerk, John Potter, Doctor in Divinity, and the Right Reverend John Lord Bishop of Lincoln, ---- The case of the respondent, Samuel Venner, Clerk.] Respondents (1760)
- 423516: The works of the famous and worthy knight, Sir David Lindsay of the Mount (1754)
- 423586: Noah's flood: or, the history of the general deluge. An opera. Being the sequel to Mr. Dryden's Fall of man (1714)
- 423709: Theologia universa (1797)
- 424453: Appendix to the family budget, or Game of knowledge (1800)
- 424481: North Riding of the county of York. (to wit.) At the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, holden by adjournment at Guisbrough; the twelfth day of December, 1748 (1748)
- 424675: July the 1st, 1778. Fishmongers Hall (1778)
- 424871: Newcastle musical festival, in St. Nicholas' Church, August 25th, 1791 (1791)
- 424913: A particular account of the execution of James M'Kaen, on Wednesday 25th January 1797 (1797)
- 425130: A collection of all the anthems daily us'd in divine service, throughout the year, in King's Coll. Chappel in Cambridge (1706)
- 425236: Particulars and conditions of sale of a valuable freehold estate, consisting of the manors of Worcester and Goldbeaters, with court baron, together with all their immunities, royalties, quit rents, &c (1787)
- 425557: The last speech confession and dying words of Mrs. Catherine Hayes, who was burn'd alive at Tyburn, for the murder of her husband, on Monday the 9th, of this instant May 1726. In a letter to a particular friend (1726)
- 425632: Worcester music-meeting (1797)
- 425652: A catalogue of all the neat and genteel household furniture, and manufactured stock in trade, &c (1787)
- 425683: A curious collection of receipts in the art of pastry and cookery (1721)
- 425690: The lady's adviser, physician & moralist: Or, half an hours entertainment at the expence of nobody! (1797)
- 425886: The Christian's new and complete family Bible (1787)
- 426304: An enquiry into public abuses, arising for want of a due execution of laws, provided for the suppression of vice, in the state of New-Jersey (1784)
- 426348: An abridgment of Burn's Justice of the peace and parish officer (1773)
- 426382: An account of the Pelew Islands (1796)
- 426398: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput & Brobdingnag (1794)
- 426421: Affection for the house of God recommended (1795)
- 426438: The Algerine spy in Pennsylvania: or, Letters written by a native of Algiers on the affairs of the United States of America, from the close of the year 1783 to the meeting of the Convention (1787)
- 426450: Notification (1789)
- 426465: The child's companion (1792)
- 426599: At a convention of delegates from the following lodges of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons (1785)
- 426704: At a meeting of a number of the citizens of Philadelphia, at the Philosophical Society's Hall, November the 2d, Samuel Howell, chairman, Jonathan B. Smith, secretary (1776)
- 426757: The Carrier of the American Apollo, wishes all his kind patrons, a happy new year (1793)
- 426847: At a very full and respectable meeting of the merchants and others, concerned in trade, residing in Boston, and convened at Faneuil Hall, by publick notification, on Monday, July 22, 1793-- Honourable Thomas Russell, Esquire, president (1793)
- 426923: Georgia. By the Honourable Lyman Hall, Esquire ... a proclamation (1783)
- 426923: Georgia. By the Honourable Lyman Hall, Esquire ... a proclamation (1783)
- 427083: The Holy Bible abridged (1791)
- 427109: An oration, delivered at the request of the inhabitants of Keene, June 30, 1788 (1788)
- 427118: Modern infidelity considered with respect to its influence on society (1800)
- 427133: The ministerial work great and important, arduous and difficult; yet pleasant, noble and honorable (1766)
- 427147: Hall's Massachusetts almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1789 (1788)
- 427243: Isaiah Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Newhampshire & Vermont almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1801 (1800)
- 427279: Imported in the last ships from London, and to be sold by David Hall (1754)
- 427279: Imported in the last ships from London, and to be sold by David Hall (1754)
- 427310: A discourse to children (1793)
- 427350: A Table to bring old tenor into lawful money (1764)
- 427352: By the Honorable Samuel Ward, Esq; ... A proclamation (1765)
- 427369: Imported in the last vessels from England, and to be sold by David Hall (1767)
- 427369: Imported in the last vessels from England, and to be sold by David Hall (1767)
- 427417: Salem, Wednesday, January 18, 1769 (1769)
- 427420: David Hall, at the New Printing-Office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia (1769)
- 427420: David Hall, at the New Printing-Office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia (1769)
- 427461: The New-Year verses of the printers lads who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1771)
- 427475: Job Weeden, Salem news-boy, begs leave to present the following lines (1771)
- 427484: The Lad who carries the Essex gazette begs leave to present the following lines (1772)
- 427517: To the public.The dispute that has lately arisen (1774)
- 427523: Honorable Samuel Ward, Esq; governor. Honorable Elisha Brown, Esq; dep. governor (1763)
- 427534: Honorable Stephen Hopkins, Esq; governor. Honorable Joseph Wanton, Jun. Esq; dep. gov (1764)
- 427598: An abridgment of Mr. Hopkins's Historical memoirs, relating to the Housatunnuk, or Stockbridge Indians: or, A brief account of the methods used, and pains taken, for civilizing and propagating the Gospel among that heathenish tribe, and the success thereof, under the ministry of the late Rev. Mr. John Sergeant (1757)
- 427609: An address to the people of New-England (1757)
- 427649: The New-Year verses of the printer's boys, who carries [sic] the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1748)
- 427650: The New-Year verses of the printers lad, who carries the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1751)
- 427682: An exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina, to bring their deeds to the light of Christ, in their own consciences (1748)
- 427819: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian (1773)
- 427836: Midas (1794)
- 427932: The American accountant; or, A complete system of practical arithmetic (1797)
- 427955: The American instructor: or, Young man's best companion (1748)
- 427967: The American preceptor (1794)
- 427969: The American preceptor (1796)
- 428021: The anatomy of the human body (1795)
- 428036: An answer to "Colonel Choate's reasons of dissent, from the judgment of a council, in a controversy, respecting some doctrines, advanc'd by the Rev. Mr. Bacheller of Haverhill." (1761)
- 428048: Anti-Paedo-Rantism defended (1750)
- 428068: An appeal to the impartial public, in behalf of the oppressed (1770)
- 428083: An approved collection of entertaining stories (1796)
- 428109: An astronomical and geographical catechism (1795)
- 428110: An astronomical and geographical catechism (1796)
- 428120: The atonement of Christ, explained and vindicated (1787)
- 428125: An attention to the Scriptures (1795)
- 428163: Additional observations on the nature and value of civil liberty (1778)
- 428165: An address, delivered at Plymouth, on the 24th day of January, 1793 (1793)
- 428195: An address to the inhabitants of New-England, concerning the present bloody controversy therein (1787)
- 428217: Addresses to young men (1795)
- 428335: A concise introduction to practical arithmetic (1796)
- 428346: The constitution and rules of the St. Andrew's Society in Philadelphia (1769)
- 428352: A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall (1765)
- 428353: A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall (1765)
- 428354: A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall (1765)
- 428355: A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall (1765)
- 428357: A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall (1765)
- 428358: A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall (1765)
- 428435: Devout exercises of the heart (1792)
- 428591: The French convert (1794)
- 428595: The friendly instructor (1797)
- 428596: A friendly visit to the house of mourning (1796)
- 428703: The foundling (1794)
- 428713: A free and calm consideration of the unhappy misunderstandings and debates, which have of late years arisen, and yet subsist, between the Parliament of Great-Britain, and these American colonies (1774)
- 428742: A funeral eulogium; sacred to the memory of the late Reverend William Ramsay, A.M (1772)
- 428749: Friends and countrymen (1765)
- 428766: The future inheritance, of promise (1768)
- 428848: The general introduction to the two tracts on civil liberty, the war with America, and the finances of the kingdom (1778)
- 428979: The grave. A poem (1793)
- 429087: The History of little King Pippin (1795)
- 429092: The History of Master Jackey and Miss Harriot (1789)
- 429093: The History of Master Jackey and Miss Harriot (1800)
- 429116: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling (1797)
- 429125: Horae lyricae (1790)
- 429198: The history of Joseph (1767)
- 429205: The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded (1797)
- 429212: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1794)
- 429257: The Holy Bible abridged (1795)
- 429263: The argument and evidence of Mr. James Allen, respecting contracts, &c. between him and Mr. Thomas Brattle (1785)
- 429274: Horae lyricae (1790)
- 429388: Illustrations of human frailty and vanity (1765)
- 429421: Illustrissimo Johanni Hancock, armigero, LL.D. gubernatori ... theses hasce (1791)
- 429422: Illustrissimo Johanni Hancock, armigero, L.L.D. gubernatori ... theses hasce (1792)
- 429423: Illustrissimo Johanni Hancock, armigero, LL.D. gubernatori ... theses hasce (1793)
- 429425: Illustrissimo Samueli Adams, armigero, LL.D. gubernatori ... theses hasce (1795)
- 429456: Imported in the last ships from London, by John Appleton (1773)
- 429457: Imported in the last vessels from England, and to be sold by David Hall (1768)
- 429457: Imported in the last vessels from England, and to be sold by David Hall (1768)
- 429502: Infant-baptism "from heaven," and immersion, as the only mode of baptism and a term of Christian communion, "of men:" or, A short dissertation on baptism, in two parts (1784)
- 429506: The infinite importance of the obedience of faith, and of a separation from the world, opened and demonstrated (1791)
- 429570: Israel's triumph (1761)
- 429591: The king and the miller of Mansfield (1794)
- 429670: Letters to the Merchant's Committee of Philadelphia, submitted to the consideration of the public (1770)
- 429774: To the public.An address from the ministers (1796)
- 429784: Verses, composed upon the awful and sudden death of Oliver Hall (1798)
- 429784: Verses, composed upon the awful and sudden death of Oliver Hall (1798)
- 429841: A letter from the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, to a reverend divine in Boston; giving a short account of his late visit to Bermuda (1748)
- 429941: The legislatures right, charge and duty in respect of religion (1746)
- 429966: A letter from a gentleman at Halifax, to his friend in Rhode-Island (1765)
- 430060: A letter to the Protestant-dissenters in the parish of Ballykelly, in Ireland (1772)
- 430091: Advertisement. Philadelphia, December 20, 1765. To the publick (1765)
- 430115: The letters of Junius (1791)
- 430140: Letters to the philosophers and politicians of France (1793)
- 430148: The liberal support of Gospel ministers, opened and inculcated (1790)
- 430155: The liberty of the spirit and of the flesh distinguished (1759)
- 430157: Remarkable occurrences (1765)
- 430160: The life and death of the righteous (1763)
- 430161: The life and death of Thomas Walsh (1792)
- 430193: Little truths better than great fables (1794)
- 430204: The London merchant (1793)
- 430239: The life of the Rev. John Wesley (1793)
- 430280: No stamped paper to be had (1765)
- 430311: A Narrative of the extraordinary case of George Lukins, of Yatton, Somersetshire (1792)
- 430355: The nature, extent, and importance, of the duty, binding on the Christian minister, divinely commissioned to bear the warnings of God to men (1798)
- 430432: No cause nor need of pain in heaven (1774)
- 430515: Grand American Congress. Philadelphia, 1774. In Congress, Saturday, October 8, 1774 (1774)
- 430569: A sermon, on the present situation of the affairs of America and Great-Britain (1782)
- 430598: A brief history of the settlement of the Third Church in Salem, in 1769 (1784)
- 430650: Laws of Maryland (1732)
- 430731: Laws of the Union Fire Society, instituted at Boston, November 25, 1772 (1798)
- 430761: Conductor generalis: or, The office (1764)
- 430764: Conductor generalis: or, The office (1749)
- 430795: A collection of hymns for social worship, more particularly designed for the use of the Tabernacle congregation in London (1768)
- 430865: Copy of a letter from the Rev. Mr. Samuel Kirkland, missionary and interpreter for the Six Nations: together with a message from the Six Nation chiefs, to Major General Gates, commanding the Army of the United States, in the northern department, dated at Oneida, October 31, 1777 (1777)
- 430902: The will of Gen. George Washington (1800)
- 430934: A poem, commemorative of Goffe, Whaley, & Dixwell, three of the judges of Charles I (1793)
- 430972: Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays (1755)
- 430973: Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays (1755)
- 430974: Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays (1755)
- 431057: Two sermons: on the doctrine of reconciliation (1770)
- 431063: That the punishment of the finally impenitent shall be eternal; or, That all men shall not be saved (1783)
- 431113: The kingdom of God, described by his word, with its infinite benefits to human society (1792)
- 431125: The testimony of the two witnesses, explained and vindicated (1793)
- 431142: The mutual care the members of Christ's body owe to each other (1785)
- 431216: Some account of the charitable corporation, lately erected for the relief of the widows and children of clergymen, in the communion of the Church of England in America (1770)
- 431297: Acts passed at the first session of the Fifth Congress of the United States of America (1797)
- 431304: Acts passed at the first session of the Fifth Congress of the United States of America (1797)
- 431528: A Bundle of myrrh, or Rules for a Christian's daily meditation and practice (1763)
- 431553: Minutes taken at the several conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in America. For the year 1791 (1791)
- 431798: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1791)
- 431804: The Constitutions of the sixteen states which compose the confederated republic of America, according to the latest amendments (1797)
- 431840: Congress of the United States. At the second session, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Monday the 4th of January, 1790 (1790)
- 431853: Penn against Ld. Baltimore in Chancery (1750)
- 432044: A short address to persons of all denominations (1756)
- 432049: Lessons for children, from five to six years old (1800)
- 432066: Minutes of conferences, held with the Indians, at Harris's Ferry, and at Lancaster, in March, April, and May, 1757 (1757)
- 432075: Minutes of conferences, held with the Indians, at Easton, in the months of July, and August, 1757 (1757)
- 432087: Minutes of conferences, held with the Indians, at Easton, in the months of July and November, 1756 (1757)
- 432098: Minutes of conferences, held at Easton, in October, 1758 (1758)
- 432103: A choice drop of honey from the rock Christ (1774)
- 432107: Minutes of conferences, held at Easton, in October, 1758 (1759)
- 432112: Minutes of conferences, held at Easton, in August, 1761 (1761)
- 432120: Minutes of conferences, held at Lancaster, in August, 1762 (1763)
- 432153: [The death and burial of Cock Robin] (1789)
- 432154: The right education of children recommended (1789)
- 432266: A sermon, delivered at the meeting-house in Ellington, May 29, 1796, on Lord's Day, A.M (1796)
- 432323: A sermon preached at St. Stephen's Church, in Cecil County, Maryland; on Thursday, November 21, 1765, at the funeral of Mr. James Louttit (1765)
- 432330: A narrative of the captivity, sufferings and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (1794)
- 432351: A sermon on military duty, preached at Dover, November 10, 1772 (1773)
- 432383: Unanimity and public spirit (1755)
- 432443: Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, for the year 1792. Volume I. (1792)
- 432444: Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, for the year 1793. Volume II (1793)
- 432447: Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, for the year M,DCC,XCV (1795)
- 432448: Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, for the year M,DCC,XCVIII (1798)
- 432449: Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. For the year M,DCC,XCIX (1800)
- 432471: An astronomical diary: or almanack, for the year of our Lord 1801 (1800)
- 432539: Imported in the last vessels from Europe, and to be sold by David Hall, at the new printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, the following books, &c (1766)
- 432539: Imported in the last vessels from Europe, and to be sold by David Hall, at the new printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, the following books, &c (1766)
- 432748: Boston, December 2, 1773 (1773)
- 432786: By His Excellency Edward Lord Cornbury His Majesty's capt. general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation[.] (1702)
- 432832: At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston (1782)
- 433058: An oration, delivered at Mason's Hall, in Derby, Aug. 29, 1797 at the request of Solomon's Chapter of Royal Arch Masons (1797)
- 433263: Minutes of the Bowdoinham Association (1790)
- 433651: Proceedings of the Convention of Congregational Ministers, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1795)
- 433666: A sermon, preached at the General Convention of Congregational Ministers in Boston, May 29, 1794 (1794)
- 433737: A narrative of the late massacres, in Lancaster County (1764)
- 433742: An inaugural dissertation on the theory and practice of emetics (1793)
- 433777: Explanatory remarks on the Assembly's resolves, published in the Pennsylvania gazette, no. 1840 (1764)
- 433912: An inaugural dissertation on the apoplexy (1793)
- 433967: An inaugural dissertation on general dropsy (1793)
- 433993: Verses of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. Ode on the New Year. January 1, 1768 (1767)
- 434149: Extract of a letter from General Gates, dated Albany, November 25, 1777 (1777)
- 434227: Boston, December, 1797 (1797)
- 434285: Notification (1770)
- 434314: The American almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1782 (1781)
- 434352: A brief instruction in the principles of Christian religion (1748)
- 434473: Rules and regulations for the Massachusetts army (1775)
- 434603: Thoughts on the doctrine of universal salvation (1790)
- 434618: Reports of cases argued and determined in the superior courts of law, in the state of South-Carolina, since the Revolution (1798)
- 434618: Reports of cases argued and determined in the superior courts of law, in the state of South-Carolina, since the Revolution (1798)
- 434628: Et sicut illud statutum est hominibus, ut semel moriantur, postea vero judicium (1800)
- 434632: Four sermons to young men, from Titus II. 6 (1774)
- 434709: Hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation meeting together in Edward Street, Soho, in London (1796)
- 434723: A token for children (1749)
- 434741: The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants (1789)
- 434744: The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants (1792)
- 434748: The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants (1794)
- 434749: The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants (1798)
- 434774: The New-England primer improved (1772)
- 434851: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Ephraim Briggs (1797)
- 434856: Salem, February 22, 1783 (1783)
- 434924: The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1780)
- 434925: The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1781)
- 434993: The solemn warnings of the dead. Or, An admonition to unconverted sinners (1792)
- 435113: An essay on man (1794)
- 435311: The Italian convert (1794)
- 435313: The anarchy of the ranters, and other libertines; the hierarchy of the Romanists, and other pretended churches, equally refused and refuted (1757)
- 435343: A present for an apprentice (1749)
- 435356: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1790)
- 435357: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1791)
- 435521: A caution and warning to Great-Britain, and her colonies (1767)
- 435598: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God (1792)
- 435820: To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York (1774)
- 435853: To the King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council, the petition of the freeholders and inhabitants of the province of Pensilvania (1764)
- 435876: The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1782)
- 435918: The tragical history of the children in the wood (1798)
- 436059: State of the accounts of the late lieutenant and sub-lieutenants of Northampton County, so far as they have been liquidated and settled (1783)
- 436119: Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies (1768)
- 436186: An act for the better employment, relief and support of the poor, within the city of Philadelphia, the district of Southwark, the townships of Moyamensing and Passyunk, and the Northern Liberties (1766)
- 436187: An act to remove the persons now settled, and to prevent others from settling on any lands in this province, not purchased of the Indians (1768)
- 436192: An act for the relief of the poor (1771)
- 436248: Letters on the spirit of patriotism (1749)
- 436338: Charlestown, May 27, 1789. To the members of the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians, and Others, in North-America (1789)
- 436458: Minutes of the Convention of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1787)
- 436459: An address of the Council of Censors to the freemen of Pennsylvania (1784)
- 436460: Journal of the Council of Censors (1784)
- 436464: To the freemen of Pennsylvania (1784)
- 436476: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1773)
- 436477: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1774)
- 436478: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1774)
- 436480: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1774)
- 436481: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1775)
- 436501: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1774)
- 436502: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1774)
- 436556: A list of the fortunate numbers in the first class of the United States Lottery (1778)
- 436585: Nicodemus: or, A treatise against the fear of man (1744)
- 436604: The speech of His Excellency Samuel Ogle, governour and commander in chief, in and over the province of Maryland, to both Houses of Assembly (1732)
- 436703: A grammatical system of the English language (1792)
- 436794: A golden treasury for the children of God, whose treasure is in heaven (1796)
- 436828: The art of speaking (1795)
- 436839: Camilla: or, a picture of youth (1797)
- 436883: Christian thankfulness explained and enforced (1795)
- 436892: The co-incidence of natural with revealed religion (1776)
- 436903: The Columbian grammar: or, An essay for reducing a grammatical knowledge of the English language to a degree of simplicity, which will render it easy for the instructer [sic] to teach, and for the pupil to learn (1795)
- 436911: A compendium of English grammar, for the use of schools and private instructers (1797)
- 436941: The continuance of peace and increasing prosperity a source of consolation and just cause of gratitude to the inhabitants of the United States (1795)
- 436972: A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America (1787)
- 437017: A discourse, delivered at the First Church in Boston, 19th April, A.D. 1795, the Lord's-Day after the intermnet of Nathaniel W. Appleton, M.D (1796)
- 437029: A discourse, delivered before the Roxbury Charitable Society (1800)
- 437030: A discourse delivered February 19, 1795 (1795)
- 437031: A discourse, delivered February 19, 1795 (1795)
- 437043: A discourse, delivered on the day of annual thanksgiving, November 19, 1795 (1795)
- 437047: A discourse, intended to commemorate the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus (1792)
- 437048: Discourse introductory to a course of lectures on the science of nature (1800)
- 437060: A discourse on natural religion (1795)
- 437065: A discourse on the errors of popery (1793)
- 437076: A discourse on the preparation of the body for the small-pox: and the manner of receiving the infection (1750)
- 437099: A dissertation on the puerperal fever (1789)
- 437207: The folly of man's choosing this world for his portion (1797)
- 437243: A funeral sermon (1768)
- 437253: General directions for fulfilling the Gospel ministry (1762)
- 437307: The great and happy doctrine of liberty (1795)
- 437336: Historical collections of the Indians in New England (1792)
- 437352: The history of the colony of Nova-Caesaria, or New-Jersey (1765)
- 437379: Human life a pilgrimage: or The Christian a stranger and sojourner upon earth (1771)
- 437399: Selectae e Veteri Testamento historiae (1787)
- 437417: An inaugural dissertation on the putrid ulcerous sore throat (1793)
- 437442: The inspired Scripture an adequate rule of faith and practice (1794)
- 437472: Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, at the first session of the Fifth Congress (1797)
- 437477: Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, at the second session of the Fifth Congress (1798)
- 437533: The laws of Harvard College (1790)
- 437581: A letter to the Protestant-dissenters in the parish of Ballykelly, in Ireland (1771)
- 437599: Letters to a student in the University of Cambridge, Massachusetts (1796)
- 437626: Love an essential attribute of deity (1795)
- 437629: Love to our neighbour explained and urged (1800)
- 437672: Mercy exemplified, in the conduct of a Samaritan; and recommended to universal imitation (1769)
- 437693: Minutes of the first session of the twelfth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1787)
- 437694: Minutes of the second session of the twelfth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1788)
- 437715: The oeconomy of human life (1751)
- 437716: The oeconomy of human life (1752)
- 437813: The West Indian (1794)
- 437826: The whole duty of woman (1790)
- 437828: Head-quarters, Cambridge, November 1775 (1775)
- 437829: The whole duty of woman (1794)
- 437869: The wonderful works of God are to be remembered (1794)
- 438062: Young children and infants declared by Christ members of his Gospel church or kingdom: and, therefore, to be visibly marked as such, like other members, by baptism. And, Plunging not necessary (1773)
- 438065: The young Christian's introduction to the knowledge of his God and Saviour Jesus Christ (1794)
- 438139: Mount-Pleasant, May 5, 1766 (1766)
- 438139: Mount-Pleasant, May 5, 1766 (1766)
- 438161: Addresses to the citizens of Pennsylvania (1787)
- 438162: New-Year verses, for those who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1785 (1784)
- 438163: Addressed to the customers of the Pennsylvania gazette (1793)
- 438164: Papers respecting intrusions by Connecticut claimants (1796)
- 438166: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1775 (1774)
- 438167: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1776 (1775)
- 438168: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1780 (1779)
- 438169: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1781 (1780)
- 438172: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1782 (1781)
- 438173: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1783 (1782)
- 438174: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1784 (1783)
- 438175: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1786 (1785)
- 438176: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1791 (1790)
- 438177: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1800 (1799)
- 438178: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1801 (1800)
- 438179: Accounts of Pennsylvania (1785)
- 438180: State of the accounts of the collectors of excise, for Lancaster County (1785)
- 438181: A brief view of the accounts of the Treasury of Pennsylvania (1784)
- 438183: To the citizens of Pennsylvania (1779)
- 438184: State of the accounts of the collectors of excise, for Lancaster County (1783)
- 438283: The observation of the Lord'-Day recommended (1792)
- 438286: Observations and remarks on the putrid malignant sore-throat (1786)
- 438349: Ode for the 23d of October, 1792 (1792)
- 438365: Of the importance of religious opinions (1796)
- 438369: The office and work of Gospel-ministers, and the duty of a people towards them (1729)
- 438373: The office of a bishop a good work (1794)
- 438377: Official letters to the Honourable American Congress (1795)
- 438400: On the rise and signalized lot of the united Americans (1795)
- 438407: The only sure guide to the English tongue (1788)
- 438441: An oration, delivered at Mendon, July 4, 1796 (1796)
- 438468: An oration, delivered February 22, 1800 (1800)
- 438492: An oration; delivered March 5th, 1773 (1773)
- 438509: An oration, in honour to the memory of General George Washington, who died December 14, 1799, in the 68th year of his age (1800)
- 438530: An oration. On the improvement of medicine (1795)
- 438561: An oration, pronounced July 4, 1796 (1796)
- 438577: An oration, upon the death of General Washington (1800)
- 438585: Order of procession, in honor of the establishment of the Constitution of the United States (1788)
- 438692: The reconciliation; or The triumph of nature (1790)
- 438700: The redeemed captive returning to Zion (1795)
- 438721: The regards due to such as have been eminent & useful (1730)
- 438753: A relation of the misfortunes of the French neutrals (1756)
- 438760: Religion and public spirit (1761)
- 438779: The remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnet, of Massachusetts (1793)
- 438794: Remarks on a late performance, sign'd, a freeman of the colony, in answer to a dialogue between the governor of the colony of Rhode-Island, and a freeman of the same colony (1762)
- 438984: The resurrection of good men to a blessed immortality, a ground of consolation to surviving mourners (1799)
- 439003: The Reverend Dr. N. Whitaker's neighbour is come, and searcheth him: or, A brief defence of the late council's result, against the doctor's charges. In his late Brief history (1784)
- 439015: The revolution of America (1782)
- 439060: The Royal convert: or, The force of truth (1794)
- 439064: The royal standard English dictionary (1794)
- 439067: Rudiments of English grammar (1787)
- 439070: The rudiments of Latin syntax and prosody (1783)
- 439209: A sermon, delivered at Harwich, January 21, 1791 (1791)
- 439222: A sermon, delivered in Christ-Church, on the 21st day of June, 1786 (1786)
- 439225: A sermon, occasioned by the death of Samuel Bixby (1793)
- 439234: A sermon, preached at Charlestown, June 19, 1796 (1796)
- 439286: Sermons to children (1797)
- 439304: The shipwreck (1788)
- 439369: Some important observations, occasioned by, and adapted to, the publick fast, ordered by authority, December 18th, A.D. 1765 (1766)
- 439477: A synopsis of methodical nosology (1793)
- 439492: In Congress, March 2, 1779 (1779)
- 439493: In Congress, March 5, 1779 (1779)
- 439494: In Congress, March 15, 1779 (1779)
- 439495: In Congress, March 16, 1779 (1779)
- 439542: An astronomical diary (1763)
- 439561: An astronomical diary: or, An almanack, for the year of our Lord 1791 (1790)
- 439602: An astronomical diary: or, An almanack, for the year of our Lord 1792 (1791)
- 439650: Carleton's almanack, (enlarged and improved) for the year of our Lord 1793 (1792)
- 439651: Carleton's almanack, (enlarged and improved) for the year of our Lord 1794 (1793)
- 439652: Carleton's almanack, (enlarged and improved) for the year of our Lord 1795 (1794)
- 439653: Carleton's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1797 (1796)
- 439673: The Essex almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1772 (1771)
- 439749: Isaiah Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Newhampshire & Vermont almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1798 (1797)
- 439847: The North-American's almanack (1775)
- 439863: Philo's Essex almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1770 (1769)
- 439867: A Pocket almanack, for the year 1754 (1753)
- 439868: A Pocket almanack, for the year 1751 (1750)
- 439892: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1749 (1748)
- 439893: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1750 (1749)
- 439894: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1751 (1750)
- 439895: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1753 (1752)
- 439896: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1754 (1753)
- 439897: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1755 (1754)
- 439899: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1756 (1755)
- 439900: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1757 (1756)
- 439901: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1758 (1757)
- 439902: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1759 (1758)
- 439903: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1779 (1778)
- 439904: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1787 (1786)
- 439905: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1789 (1788)
- 439906: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1790 (1789)
- 439907: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1792 (1791)
- 439908: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1793 (1792)
- 439942: An act for forming and regulating the militia of the province of Pennsylvania (1757)
- 440148: Pennsylvania (1756)
- 440225: Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the province of Pennsylvania (1764)
- 440236: Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the province of Pennsylvania (1765)
- 440267: First lines of the practice of physic (1792)
- 440269: Rules agreed to by the managers of the Pennsylvania Hospital, for the admission and discharge of patients (1763)
- 440273: Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays (1755)
- 440308: A new and complete system of arithmetic (1797)
- 440318: No song no supper (1794)
- 440329: A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. William Hall (1789)
- 440351: The American preceptor (1798)
- 440356: The family adviser; or, A plain and modern practice of physic (1793)
- 440385: The entertaining history of Honest Peter (1794)
- 440424: The French convert (1793)
- 440425: The hapless orphan; or, Innocent victim of revenge (1793)
- 440462: Articles agreed to be observed by the Social Fire-Company, in Salem. Associated October 21, 1774 (1774)
- 440492: Anthems and hymns, to be sung at the installation of the Reverend Mr. Emerson, on Wednesday the 16th of October, 1799 (1799)
- 440500: A catalogue of ancient and modern books, for 1787, in various languages, arts, and sciences (1787)
- 440540: Minutes of the first session of the eighth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1783)
- 440542: Minutes of the first session of the tenth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1785)
- 440545: Minutes of the first session of the eleventh General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1786)
- 440551: Journal of the first[-second] session of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1790)
- 440555: Journal of the fifth House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1795)
- 440577: An act to enable the governor of this commonwealth to incorporate a company for the purpose of improving the navigation of the River Lehigh (1798)
- 440583: Orders. Thursday, July 17, 1775 (1775)
- 440585: By His Excellency the president, and Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1779)
- 440587: A proclamation by His Excellency Joseph Reed, Esquire, president, and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1779)
- 440588: A proclamation by His Excellency Joseph Reed, Esquire, president, and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1779)
- 440589: By His Excellency Joseph Reed, Esq; president, and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1779)
- 440590: By His Excellency Joseph Reed. Esq; president, and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1779)
- 440592: By His Excellency Joseph Reed, Esq; president, and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1780)
- 440593: By His Excellency Joseph Reed, Esq; president, and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1781)
- 440634: Laws enacted in the second sitting of the sixth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1782)
- 440635: Laws enacted in the third sitting of the sixth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1782)
- 440636: Laws enacted in the seventh General Assembly of the representatives of the freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1782)
- 440637: Laws enacted in the second sitting of the seventh General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1783)
- 440660: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1793)
- 440661: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1794)
- 440662: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1794)
- 440663: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1795)
- 440665: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1796)
- 440666: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1797)
- 440667: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1797)
- 440668: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1798)
- 440669: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1799)
- 440681: Journal of the second session of the seventh House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1797)
- 440709: By the Supreme Executive Council of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1777)
- 440711: Proceedings of the Supreme Executive Council of the state of Pennsylvania in the case of Major General Arnold (1779)
- 440713: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1768)
- 440714: Anno regni Georgii III. regis, Magnę Britannię, Francię & Hibernię, sexto (1766)
- 440737: To the citizens of Pennsylvania (1784)
- 440741: Pennsylvania, ss. By Thomas Mifflin, governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1791)
- 440745: By His Excellency Joseph Reed, Esq; president, and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1780)
- 440754: Report of the register-general of public accounts to the honorable Committee of Ways and Means, relative to the revenue and expenditures of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1790)
- 440756: A state of the finances of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1787)
- 440783: A sermon in which is shewed, what are not, and what are, the evidences of any ones being in the favour of God (1747)
- 440794: Catalogue of books, to be sold by Samuel Hall, at no. 53, Cornhill, Boston (1792)
- 440794: Catalogue of books, to be sold by Samuel Hall, at no. 53, Cornhill, Boston (1792)
- 440805: Printing-office, Salem, July 5, 1768 (1768)
- 440816: Salem, May 6, 1772 (1772)
- 440827: The most important question, considered and answered; or, A saving faith, scripturally explained (1761)
- 440838: William Hall, at the new printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, has to dispose of, wholesale and retail, the following books, &c (1774)
- 440838: William Hall, at the new printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, has to dispose of, wholesale and retail, the following books, &c (1774)
- 440981: An address of the Congress to the inhabitants of the United States of America (1778)
- 440993: In Congress, April 23, 1778 (1778)
- 440996: In Congress, May 22, 1778 (1778)
- 440998: In Congress, June 9, 1778 (1778)
- 441011: In Congress, April 14, 1779 (1779)
- 441016: In Congress, August 14, 1778 (1779)
- 441034: Proclamation (1779)
- 441177: Philadelphia, May 25, 1782 (1782)
- 441181: Pennsylvania, ss. By Thomas Mifflin, governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1791)
- 441200: Duties payable on goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into the United States of America, from and after the last day of June, 1792 (1792)
- 441222: Advertisement. By virtue of a writ of levari facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the court-house, in Norris-Town, in the county of Montgomery ... four contiguous tracts or pieces of land (1795)
- 441229: The qualifications, characters and duties, of a good minister of Jesus Christ, considered (1755)
- 441295: Rates of tuition in Erasmus Hall (1800)
- 441295: Rates of tuition in Erasmus Hall (1800)
- 441342: The only sure guide to the English tongue (1794)
- 441342: The only sure guide to the English tongue (1794)
- 441353: The only sure guide to the English tongue (1797)
- 441353: The only sure guide to the English tongue (1797)
- 441363: The only sure guide to the English tongue (1799)
- 441363: The only sure guide to the English tongue (1799)
- 441377: Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays (1756)
- 441393: Davideis (1751)
- 441420: Laws of the Marine Society, at Salem, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1784)
- 441424: [The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1794)
- 441434: The Father's gift: or, The way to be wise and happy (1794)
- 441448: Mother Goose's melody (1800)
- 441506: A Narrative of the late disturbances at Marblehead (1774)
- 441515: Regulations of the paedagogium or boarding school, established by the United Brethren, at Nazareth, in the county of Northampton, in Pennsylvania (1785)
- 441658: The American instructor: or, Young man's best companion (1753)
- 441664: A new song (1768)
- 441749: A looking glass for the times. Or, The former spirit of New-England revived in this generation (1763)
- 441759: The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1766)
- 441760: The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1768)
- 441761: The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1769)
- 441762: The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1770)
- 441764: The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1772)
- 441765: The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1765)
- 441766: The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1755)
- 441768: The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania-gazette to the customers (1754)
- 441769: New-Year verses, of those who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1789)
- 441795: The Following messages &c. passed between Major General Gates and Lieutenant General Burgoyne, previous to the Convention of Saratoga (1777)
- 441878: Journal of the proceedings of the bishops, clergy and laity, of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America (1790)
- 441902: Dust thou art and unto dust thou shalt return (1777)
- 442018: Preaching the unsearchable riches of Christ --illustrated (1785)
- 442027: Extracts from the proceedings of the last annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Virginia (1800)
- 442030: Grand Lodge of Virginia (1790)
- 442033: Proceedings, &c. At a grand communication held in the Masons Hall, in the city of Richmond, on Tuesday 28th day of October A.L. 5794--A.D. 1794 (1794)
- 442035: Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia (1798)
- 442094: The French convert (1751)
- 442095: Remarks on a late protest against the appointment of Mr. Franklin an agent for this province (1764)
- 442160: Truth vindicated, and the doctrine of darkness manifested (1748)
- 442170: In Committee of Safety, Cambridge, [blank] 1775 (1775)
- 442171: In Committee of Safety, Cambridge, May 4, 1775 (1775)
- 442240: Supplementary catalogue (1800)
- 442245: Tom Thumb's folio: or, A new threepenny plaything for little giants (1791)
- 442246: Tom Thumb's folio: or, A new threepenny plaything for little giants (1795)
- 442271: Virtue and vice: or, The history of Charles Careful, and Harry Heedless (1792)
- 442282: Laws of the government of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, upon Delaware (1752)
- 442290: The character of the Evangelist St. John (1785)
- 442324: Doctor Watts's first catechism of the principles of religion: or, The catechism for a young child, to be begun at three or four years old (1795)
- 442337: Hymns and spiritual songs (1772)
- 442372: Thoughts on the Christian religion (1797)
- 442381: The abounding grace of God toward notorious sinners (1775)
- 442409: Horae lyricae (1790)
- 442485: An address: delivered at Warren Hall, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, at the request of King Solomon's Lodge: February 22, 1797 (1797)
- 442556: A plain and earnest address from a minister to a parishioner, on the neglect of the publick worship, and preaching of the Gospel (1771)
- 442648: Report of the Committee of Claims, on the memorials and petitions of George P. Frost, of Charles Jackson, of Gassaway Watkins, of George Read, of Thomas Underwood, of Jabez Hall, of Grove Pomeroy, of Alexander Roxburgh, and of Philip Bush (1798)
- 442670: A discourse, delivered January 8th, 1769 (1769)
- 442703: Primitive baptism defended (1784)
- 442739: Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Newhampshire & Vermont almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1795 (1794)
- 442911: An astronomical diary: or, An almanack, for the year of our Lord 1790 (1789)
- 442967: A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes (1798)
- 442995: Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the province of Pennsylvania (1766)
- 443001: A poem on the last day (1795)
- 443093: The elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches, meeting at Pennypack, Middletown, Piscataway ... being met in association at Hopewell, in New-Jersey, October 13th and 14th, 1778; to the said churches send greeting (1778)
- 443182: Philadelphia lottery accounts (1752)
- 443200: A vindication of the Associate Synod (1767)
- 443320: A prayer, delivered before the visitors of the Young Ladies Academy in Philadelphia (1787)
- 443347: Sagittarius's letters and political speculations (1775)
- 443348: The saint's daily assistant; or, Meditations for morning and evening, for every day in the year (1793)
- 443358: The school for scandal (1789)
- 443361: The school for scandal (1792)
- 443402: Scripture truths and precepts (1791)
- 443427: Sermons on the religious education of children (1794)
- 443439: Sermons to young women (1796)
- 443456: The seasons (1788)
- 443464: A sermon concerning the life, death, and future state of saints (1721)
- 443467: A sermon, delivered at Barnstable, East Precinct, on the annual thanksgiving, November 20, 1794 (1794)
- 443521: A sermon, delivered at Yarmouth, November 13, 1796 (1797)
- 443523: A sermon, delivered August 20, 1793, at the funeral of the Rev. Isaac Morrill, A.M (1794)
- 443536: A sermon delivered in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, on Monday in Whitsun-Week, the 28th of May, 1787 (1787)
- 443539: A sermon delivered in St. Paul's Church, on Saturday, December 27, 1783 (1784)
- 443552: A sermon, delivered October 16, 1793 (1794)
- 443555: A sermon, delivered on the 29th of November, 1798 (1799)
- 443559: A sermon, delivered to the First Congregation in Cambridge, and the religious society in Charlestown, April 11, 1793 (1793)
- 443568: A sermon, occasioned by the death of Josiah Hartweel [i.e., Hartwell] (1793)
- 443613: A sermon, preached at Lynn, August 13, 1794 (1794)
- 443614: A sermon, preached at Lynn, December 11, 1795, at the interment of eight seamen (1795)
- 443615: A sermon. Preached at Lynn, November 20th, 1794: being the day appointed for the annual thanksgiving (1794)
- 443619: A sermon, preached at Norton, July 3, 1793 (1793)
- 443625: A sermon, preached at Salem, January 16, 1772 (1772)
- 443631: A sermon, preached at Sutton, (County of Worcester) (1781)
- 443644: A sermon, preached at Cambridge, on the Lord's-Day, December 29, 1799 (1800)
- 443649: Some brief hints of a religious scheme (1782)
- 443664: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev'd Mr. Jacob Burnap (1773)
- 443668: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Enos Hitchcock (1771)
- 443673: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Isaac Story (1771)
- 443682: A sermon, preached at the ordination of William Bentley, A.M (1783)
- 443733: A sermon, preached in Radnor Church, on Thursday, the 7th of January, 1747 [i.e., 1748] (1748)
- 443735: A sermon, preached in the camp at Roxbury, November 23, 1775 (1776)
- 443752: A sermon preached on the 24th day of June 1789 (1789)
- 443760: The farmer's almanack. Calculated on a new and improved plan. For the year of our Lord 1795 (1794)
- 443778: A short introduction to the Latin tongue (1785)
- 443783: Short conversations; or, An easy road to the temple of fame (1794)
- 443805: Act of the legislature of Pennsylvania of third April 1792 and opinions thereon (1796)
- 443834: Slothfulness reproved, and the example of the saints proposed for imitation (1772)
- 443846: Solitude considered with respect to its influence upon the mind and the heart (1793)
- 443969: A short but comprehensive system of the geography of the world (1796)
- 443976: Some account of the Pennsylvania Hospital (1754)
- 444038: A speech, intended to have been spoken on the bill for altering the charters of the colony of Massachusetts-Bay (1774)
- 444110: By the Honorable Samuel Ward, Esq; governor ... of Rhode-Island ... A proclamation (1766)
- 444111: By the Honorable Stephen Hopkins, Esq; governor ... of Rhode-Island ... A proclamation (1767)
- 444139: Articles of the Carpenters Company of Philadelphia: and their rules for measuring and valuing house-carpenters work (1786)
- 444170: Slavery inconsistent with justice and good policy (1792)
- 444203: The Remarkable history of Tom Jones, a foundling (1798)
- 444250: Extract from an address, in the Virginia gazette, of March 19, 1767 (1767)
- 444274: Letters from the dead to the living (1750)
- 444335: A compendium of religion, in questions and answers (1797)
- 444340: The oracle of liberty. And mode of establishing a free government (1791)
- 444403: An extract of the Christian's pattern; or, A treatise of the imitation of Christ (1789)
- 444404: An extract of the Christian's pattern; or, A treatise of the imitation of Christ (1791)
- 444435: The Protestant's danger, and the Protestant's duty (1755)
- 444444: The last words and dying speech of Levi Ames (1773)
- 444515: A Short and easy guide to arithmetick, particularly adapted to the use of farmers and tradesmen in the United States of America (1794)
- 444526: Medicina Britannica: or A treatise on such physical plants, as are generally to be found in the fields or gardens in Great-Britain (1751)
- 444590: A discourse delivered December 29, 1799 (1800)
- 444600: His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Friday, October 27 [i.e., Thursday, October 26], 1775 (1776)
- 444603: Books imported in the last vessel from London, and to be sold by David Hall (1760)
- 444603: Books imported in the last vessel from London, and to be sold by David Hall (1760)
- 444649: A Pocket almanack for the year 1749 (1748)
- 444650: A Pocket almanack for the year 1750 (1749)
- 444651: A Pocket almanack for the year 1755 (1754)
- 444653: A Pocket almanack for the year 1756 (1755)
- 444654: A Pocket almanack for the year 1758 (1757)
- 444655: A Pocket almanack for the year 1761 (1760)
- 444656: A Pocket almanack for the year 1762 (1761)
- 444657: A Pocket almanack for the year 1763 (1762)
- 444658: A Pocket almanack for the year 1764 (1763)
- 444659: A Pocket almanack for the year 1769 (1768)
- 444660: A Pocket almanack for the year 1770 (1769)
- 444661: A Pocket almanack for the year 1773 (1772)
- 444662: A Pocket almanack for the year 1774 (1773)
- 444664: A Pocket almanack for the year 1783 (1782)
- 444709: To the public.I must confess I am not a little surprized (1764)
- 444718: Proceedings of a general court martial, held at Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania (1782)
- 444807: A brief view of the accounts of the Treasury of Pennsylvania (1785)
- 444837: A sermon preached before the Reverend Presbytery of New-Castle, October 11. 1752 (1753)
- 444887: Sir, You are desired to attend a special meeting of the committee at the Philosophical Hall, on Wednesday next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, appointed to consider of the subscriptions for Boston, and bringing that affair to a conclusion. (1774)
- 444888: Sir, You are desired to attend a special meeting of the committee this [blank] at [blank] o'clock precisely, at the Carpenter's Hall (1774)
- 444977: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament (1787)
- 444993: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1790)
- 445112: Scheme of the second class of a lottery (1764)
- 445151: At the General Assembly of the governor and company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1764)
- 445197: The School of good manners (1790)
- 445200: Proceedings of a general court martial (1778)
- 445227: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia (1755)
- 445244: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1791)
- 445269: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1780)
- 445366: Rudiments of English grammar (1792)
- 445377: Rudiments of English grammar (1795)
- 445381: Sect. II. Mutiny (1763)
- 445503: The Royal alphabet; or, Child's best instructor (1793)
- 445504: The Royal alphabet, or, Child's best instructor (1795)
- 445561: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New-Testament (1773)
- 445603: The Royal convert: or, The force of truth (1793)
- 445663: A new version of the Psalms of David (1791)
- 445720: [Blank] 179[blank]. Sir, A [blank] meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society is to be held at the Library-Room in Boston on [blank] the [blank] day of [blank] (1793)
- 445730: Considerations upon the present test-law of Pennsylvania (1785)
- 445735: The new method of inoculating for the small-pox (1792)
- 445736: Observations on the duties of a physician, and the methods of improving medicine (1789)
- 445742: A syllabus of a course of lectures on the institutes of medicine (1792)
- 445754: The liberty of the spirit and of the flesh distinguished (1760)
- 445781: The constitution and rules of the St. Andrew's Society in Philadelphia (1791)
- 445801: The beggar, and no beggar: or Every man a king if he will (1749)
- 445861: An account of the births and burials in St. Paul's Church, in Philadelphia (1772)
- 445862: An account of the births and burials in St. Paul's Church, in Philadelphia (1774)
- 445870: Rules for regulating Salem Hospital (1773)
- 445882: A catechism, containing the first principles of religious and social duties (1796)
- 445958: The value of a child; or, Motives to the good education of children (1753)
- 445967: A concise introduction to practical arithmetic (1798)
- 445979: The late association for defence farther encouraged: or, Defensive war defended; and its consistency with true Christianity represented (1748)
- 446010: A fourth essay on free trade and finance (1780)
- 446015: Family prayer not to be neglected (1766)
- 446021: The doctrine of particular election and final perseverance, explained and vindicated (1789)
- 446169: Ames's almanack revived and improved: or, An astronomical diary, for the year of our Lord Christ 1766 (1765)
- 446230: The New-Year verses of the printers boys, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1757 (1756)
- 446231: The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1758)
- 446232: The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1759)
- 446233: The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1764)
- 446234: The American country almanack, for the year of Christian account, 1750 (1749)
- 446235: The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1763)
- 446236: The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1757)
- 446237: New Year verses, addressed to those gentlemen who have been pleased to favour Francis Wrigley, news carrier, with their custom. January 1, 1783 (1782)
- 446239: New-Year verses, for those who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1784 (1783)
- 446244: The American country almanack, for the year of Christian account, 1751 (1750)
- 446255: The American country almanack, for the year of Christian account, 1752 (1751)
- 446257: Philadelphia, June 9. 1751. Advertisement (1751)
- 446258: Philadelphia, January 29, 1761. Advertisement (1761)
- 446260: Proceedings of the Assembly of the province of Pennsylvania, on the supply bill (1764)
- 446261: Resolves of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, March 24, 1764 (1764)
- 446262: Land-Office, 17th of June, 1765 (1765)
- 446263: City of Philadelphia (1765)
- 446271: Articles of the Friendship Fire-Company (1761)
- 446274: The Barbados almanack, for the year of our Lord 1752 (1751)
- 446277: The American country almanack, for the year of Christian account 1754 (1753)
- 446288: The American country almanack, for the year of Christian account 1755 (1754)
- 446367: Travels of Robinson Crusoe (1790)
- 446400: An oration, in commemoration of the independence of the United States of North-America (1787)
- 446408: From our Yearly Meeting in London (1759)
- 446484: By virtue of several writs of venditioni exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to sale, by public vendue, on the premises, on Monday, the 21st of February next (1791)
- 446496: Advice and caution from the Monthly Meeting of Friends, in Philadelphia, the twenty-third day of the ninth month, 1768 (1768)
- 446579: Prayers, for the use of the Philadelphia Academy. (1753)
- 446693: The wonderful life, and surprising adventures of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe (1794)
- 446806: Fifth Ward (1798)
- 446825: By Brigadier General Stanwix, commanding His Majesty's forces in the southern district of North America (1759)
- 446826: By Brigadier General Stanwix, commanding His Majesty's forces in the southern provinces of North-America (1759)
- 446918: The fatal effects of seduction (1789)
- 446939: Know all men by these presents that we the president and trustees of Clio Hall, in Bennington (1786)
- 446939: Know all men by these presents that we the president and trustees of Clio Hall, in Bennington (1786)
- 446951: The history of the Holy Jesus (1792)
- 447033: [Nurse Truelove's Christmas box: or, The golden plaything for little children (1794)
- 447036: Nurse Truelove's New-Year gift: or, The book of books for children (1793)
- 447138: Laws of North-Carolina (1799)
- 447159: A sermon, explaining the duties of Christian subjects to their sovereign (1756)
- 447176: The following extraordinary bills, pending before the British Parliament, arrived last night in Capt. Williamson, in 36 days from Bristol. Boston, June 3d, 1774 (1774)
- 447188: The charter, granted by His Majesty, King Charles II. to the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence-Plantations, in New-England, in America (1767)
- 447189: Acts and laws of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence-Plantations, in New-England, in America (1767)
- 447192: The acts of Assembly of the province of Pennsylvania (1775)
- 447310: The history of Sindbad the sailor (1794)
- 447376: An oration, pronounced July 4, 1800 (1800)
- 447384: Opinions respecting the commercial intercourse between the United States of America, and the dominions of Great-Britain (1797)
- 447422: To the commissioners and assessors of Chester County, for the year 1764 (1764)
- 447464: Fabulae Aesopi selectae, or, Select fables of Aesop (1787)
- 447466: Chevy-Chace (1772)
- 447483: To the freeholders and other electors for the city and county of Philadelphia, and counties of Chester and Bucks (1764)
- 447521: Proposals relating to the education of youth in Pensilvania (1749)
- 447526: M. Tullii Ciceronis De officiis ad Marcum filium libri tres (1793)
- 447527: A sermon, on the dangers and duties of the seafaring life (1793)
- 447531: The royal standard English dictionary (1796)
- 447602: In forming the annexed catalogue of diseases, particular pains have been taken to render it intelligible (1785)
- 447619: Virtue and vice: or, The history of Charles Careful, and Harry Heedless (1795)
- 447642: Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1795)
- 447660: The death and burial of Cock Robin (1791)
- 447662: The death and burial of Cock Robin (1798)
- 447679: To the printer in Essex (1771)
- 447730: Res sacrae (1788)
- 447733: Remarks on the proceedings of the Episcopal conventions for forming an American constitution (1786)
- 447735: Remarks on The American universal geography (1793)
- 447786: Laws enacted in the sixth General Assembly of the representatives of the freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1782)
- 447944: Observations and reflections on the present state of the colony of Rhode-Island (1763)
- 447947: Peter Mumford, post-rider, doth, upon oath, declare (1764)
- 447982: Serious considerations on the election of a president (1800)
- 448119: Newport, April 7, 1767 (1767)
- 448144: Minutes of the Warren Association (1790)
- 448145: Minutes of the Warren Association (1792)
- 448245: The History of little Goody Two Shoes (1797)
- 448289: The History of Master Jackey and Miss Harriot (1792)
- 448316: An essay upon oeconomy (1765)
- 448347: Pennsylvania, ss. By the Honourable James Hamilton, Esq; lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware (1760)
- 448351: By the Honourable James Hamilton, Esq; lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and the counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, a proclamation (1761)
- 448352: By the Honourable James Hamilton, Esq; lieutenant-governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, upon Delaware, a proclamation (1763)
- 448353: By the Honourable William Denny, Esq; lieutenant-governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware, an advertisement (1758)
- 448356: By the Honourable Robert Hunter Morris, Esq; lieutenant governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, upon Delaware, a proclamation (1755)
- 448357: By the Honourable Robert Hunter Morris, Esq; lieutenant governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, upon Delaware, a proclamation (1756)
- 448358: By the Honourable Robert Hunter Morris, Esq; lieutenant governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, upon Delaware, a proclamation (1756)
- 448359: By the Honourable William Denny, Esq; lieutenant governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, upon Delaware, a proclamation (1758)
- 448360: By the Honourable John Penn, Esq; lieutenant-governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, a proclamation (1763)
- 448361: By the Honourable John Penn, Esq; lieutenant-governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, a proclamation (1764)
- 448362: By the Honourable John Penn, Esq; lieutenant-governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, a proclamation (1764)
- 448363: By the Honourable John Penn, Esq; lieutenant-governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware, a proclamation (1765)
- 448409: The spoil'd child (1796)
- 448472: Divine and moral songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children (1790)
- 448474: Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children (1750)
- 448492: Hymns and spiritual songs (1767)
- 448513: At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1761)
- 448514: An act declaring what is, and shall be, lawful money of this colony (1763)
- 448515: At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1763)
- 448516: At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1764)
- 448517: At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English-colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1765)
- 448518: At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1767)
- 448577: Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, vigesimo septimo (1754)
- 448766: Votes and proceedings, of the Lower House of Assembly of the province of Maryland (1732)
- 448858: The whole duty of woman (1793)
- 448901: St. Paul's manner of preaching, recommended for imitation (1798)
- 449001: Additional charter of the College, Academy, and Charity-School of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania (1755)
- 449027: The Essex almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1773 (1772)
- 449168: Journal of the first session of the ninth House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1799)
- 449179: Report of the register-general of the state of the finances of Pennsylvania (1799)
- 449254: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1791)
- 449256: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1792)
- 449257: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1793)
- 449258: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1795)
- 449259: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1795)
- 449260: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1791)
- 449261: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1795)
- 449262: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1795)
- 449263: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1795)
- 449264: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1795)
- 449265: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1795)
- 449268: Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1795)
- 449361: Dissertations on government, the affairs of the bank, and paper-money (1786)
- 449363: Considerations on the Bank of North-America (1785)
- 449367: For the information of persons transacting business with the bank. The following rules are made known (1784)
- 449369: State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Tuesday, February 26, 1782. P.M. On motion, resolved, That the plan alluded to by the resolution of Congress on the 17th of May, 1781 (1782)
- 449397: At a meeting of the congregations of Christ Church and St. Peters, held at Christ Church, on Monday, the 15th August, 1785 (1785)
- 449432: A funeral address, at the interment of Atherton Thayer, Esq. delivered at Braintree, July 4, 1798 (1798)
- 449528: Journal of the House of Commons (1799)
- 449544: Journal of the Senate (1799)
- 449570: Laws of North-Carolina (1799)
- 449664: Hymns and spiritual songs, collected from the works of several authors (1766)
- 449673: An extract of the Christian's pattern; or, A treatise of the imitation of Christ (1790)
- 449715: Laws for the Assistant Fire Society, instituted at Boston, December 2, 1783 (1795)
- 449824: The Carrier of the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, to its liberal and generous patrons: (1795)
- 449842: A poem, on the execution of William Shaw (1771)
- 449965: Pictures of seventy-two beasts & birds (1796)
- 450027: Jacky Dandy's delight, or The history of birds and beasts (1794)
- 450038: A short treatise on the visible kingdom of Christ, and the great charter privileges granted by Him to His subjects. (1749)
- 450066: The American almanack (1750)
- 450067: The American almanack (1751)
- 450068: The American almanack (1752)
- 450069: The American almanack (1753)
- 450070: The American almanack (1754)
- 450072: The American almanack (1755)
- 450090: The advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state (1763)
- 450092: The advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state (1765)
- 450134: A funeral sermon, on the death of the Reverend George Whitefield (1770)
- 450157: The Essex almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1771 (1770)
- 450165: An astronomical diary, or almanack, for the year of Christian aera, 1776 (1776)
- 450241: English exercises, in which sentences, falsely constructed, are to be corrected (1792)
- 450271: The Experience of several eminent Methodist preachers (1791)
- 450275: An extract from Mr. Law's Serious call to a holy life (1793)
- 450280: An extract of Miss Mary Gilbert's journal (1769)
- 450289: The charter, laws, catalogue of books, list of philosophical instruments, &c. of the Juliana Library-Company, in Lancaster (1766)
- 450384: The belle's stratagem (1794)
- 450459: Brotherly love recommended, by the argument of the love of Christ (1748)
- 450470: A letter to a friend (1751)
- 450613: Proposals, for printing by subscription, A gazetteer of America (1797)
- 450618: Last night of performing this season, theatre Washington Hall, on Friday evening, June 14th, will be performed the celebrated comedy, of the Spoiled child (1799)
- 450656: The Town and country almanack, for the year of our Lord 1801 (1800)
- 450661: A catechism, containing the first principles of our religious and social duties (1795)
- 450761: A sermon on the witness of the Spirit (1793)
- 450887: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, septimo (1767)
- 450890: Anno regni Georgii III, Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, septimo (1767)
- 450891: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, octavo (1768)
- 450893: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, nono (1769)
- 450896: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, nono (1769)
- 450898: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, nono (1769)
- 450899: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, decimo (1770)
- 450900: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, decimo (1770)
- 450901: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, decimo (1770)
- 450902: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, undecimo (1771)
- 450903: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, undecimo (1771)
- 450904: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, duodecimo (1772)
- 450905: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, duodecimo (1772)
- 450906: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, decimo tertio (1773)
- 450907: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, decimo tertio (1773)
- 450908: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, decimo tertio (1774)
- 450909: Anno decimo quarto Georgii III. Regis (1774)
- 450910: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, decimo quinto (1775)
- 450913: Anno regni Georgii III. regis, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & Hiberniae, sexto (1766)
- 451068: The question answered, Watchman, what of the night? (1783)
- 451225: Medical inquiries and observations (1789)
- 451312: Ministers labourers together with God, &c (1772)
- 451348: The Mirror (1792)
- 451353: Miscellaneous poems (1787)
- 451367: A mite into the treasury (1758)
- 451367: A mite into the treasury (1758)
- 451381: A morning and evening's meditation, or, A descant on the times (1766)
- 451400: The mountaineers (1796)
- 451489: A synopsis of methodical nosology (1795)
- 451563: In Congress, June 10, 1777 (1778)
- 451592: A sermon, against profane swearing (1790)
- 451593: A sermon, at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Ebenezer Hubbard (1783)
- 451637: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Josiah Badcock (1783)
- 451671: The charter, laws, and catalogue of books, of the Library Company of Philadelphia (1757)
- 451694: The Life of Cassem, the son of Hamid, a noble Arabian (1787)
- 451708: Speech of Edward Livingston, in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the third reading of the Alien Bill, June 21, 1798 (1798)
- 451879: The pleasing history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded (1793)
- 451894: The last solemn scene (1769)
- 451896: Laws of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture (1785)
- 451928: The Sister's gift: or, The naughty boy reformed (1791)
- 451937: A Pocket hymn book (1788)
- 451974: The Royal primer (1796)
- 451995: Extracts from a catechism (1798)
- 452000: Letters to the Ministry from Governor Bernard, General Gage, and Commodore Hood (1769)
- 452033: The nature and necessity of an internal call to preach the everlasting Gospel (1792)
- 452143: The farmer's almanack. Calculated on a new and improved plan; for the year of our Lord, 1794 (1793)
- 452184: The history of the mother and child (1794)
- 452186: Observations on the religious education of children (1797)
- 452238: Nurse Truelove's New-Year's gift: or, The book of books for children. (1796)
- 452262: A Pocket hymn-book (1790)
- 452264: A Pocket hymn-book (1791)
- 452265: A Pocket hymn-book (1793)
- 452266: A pocket hymn-book (1793)
- 452288: The polite philosopher (1781)
- 452328: Travels of Robinson Crusoe (1798)
- 452331: [Travels of Robinson Crusoe (1794)
- 452378: The present way of the country in maintaining the Gospel ministry by a publick rate or tax, is lawful, equitable & agreeable to the Gospel (1749)
- 452402: The history of a great many little boys and girls (1794)
- 452403: Little stories for little folks (1789)
- 452417: The power and pleasure of the divine life (1755)
- 452443: Stoddard's diary: or, The Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1788 (1787)
- 452491: Minutes taken at the several conferences of the Methodist-Episcopal Church, in America, for the year 1790 (1790)
- 452492: Minutes taken at the several conferences of the Methodist-Episcopal Church, in America. For the year 1792 (1792)
- 452493: Minutes taken at the several conferences of the Methodist-Episcopal Church, in America. For the year 1793 (1793)
- 452542: Jesus Christ the only foundation (1792)
- 452563: Journal of a convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the states of New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and South-Carolina (1785)
- 452564: Journal of a convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the states of New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and South-Carolina (1786)
- 452566: Journal of a convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the states of New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and South-Carolina (1789)
- 452583: Journal of the meetings, which led to the institution of a convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of Pennsylvania (1790)
- 452644: A paraphrase on some parts of the book of Job (1795)
- 452653: Party spirit (1794)
- 452740: A plan of constitution, for the French Republic (1795)
- 452773: A poem on the last day (1793)
- 452789: Poems upon several occasions (1791)
- 452821: The poor man's help (1788)
- 452822: The poor man's help (1795)
- 452823: The poor man's help (1731)
- 452837: Posthumous pieces (1793)
- 452877: A prayer, composed for the benefit of the soldiery, in the American army (1775)
- 452879: The prayer of Agur (1768)
- 452885: Prayers for the use of families (1794)
- 452888: Preaching Christ, the office-work of ministers, and how they should perform it;-- (1771)
- 452890: Precedents in the office of a justice of peace (1794)
- 452919: Primitive physic: or An easy and natural method of curing most diseases (1789)
- 452920: Primitive physic: or An easy and natural method of curing most diseases (1791)
- 452938: Proceedings in the House of Representatives of the United States of America, respecting the contested election for the Eastern District of the state of Georgia (1792)
- 452943: Proceedings of a general court martial (1778)
- 452944: Proceedings of a grand annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Virginia (1800)
- 452981: Advertisement. The extreme difficulty of collecting pay for news-papers, in the present unsettled state of the country, has determined the subscriber to discontnue the publication of the New-England chronicle--on the usual terms; at least until their present troubles are at a end.--He intends printing a paper every Thursday, at two pence a piece by retail (1776)
- 453057: Prophecies of the Reverend Christopher Love (1793)
- 453060: Proposal of Hall and Macclintock, for publishing the Times: or The evening entertainer (1794)
- 453060: Proposal of Hall and Macclintock, for publishing the Times: or The evening entertainer (1794)
- 453159: Three discourses (1791)
- 453160: Three discourses (1791)
- 453230: The travels of true godliness and ungodliness (1793)
- 453237: Treaties of amity and commerce, and of alliance eventual and defensive, between His Most Christian Majesty and the thirteen United States of America (1797)
- 453259: The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton (1794)
- 453275: A True and particular relation of the dreadful earthquake, which happen'd at Lima, the capital of Peru, and the neighbouring port of Callao, on the 28th of October, 1746 (1749)
- 453288: The truth and faithfulness of God, in the calls of the Gospel, considered (1791)
- 453353: Those who have the form of Godliness, but deny the power thereof, described, and cautioned against (1772)
- 453360: Thoughts upon female education (1787)
- 453361: Thoughts upon female education (1787)
- 453406: The travels of Cyrus (1795)
- 453437: A treatise on the venereal disease (1791)
- 453498: Two sermons, upon the doctrines, character and kingdom of Christ (1795)
- 453525: The uncertainty of life (1797)
- 453620: The vast importance of faithfulness in Gospel ministers (1745)
- 453630: A view of the evidences of Christianity (1795)
- 453633: A view of the life, travels, and philanthropic labours of the late John Howard, Esq. L.L.D. F.R.S (1794)
- 453666: Some observations of consequence (1768)
- 453688: Moses a witness to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1722)
- 453692: The mourner's friend, or, Consolation, and advice offered to Christian parents in the death of their little children (1793)
- 453733: A new American selection of lessons in reading and speaking (1792)
- 453750: Notes on the state of Virginia (1788)
- 453774: Observations on the scarlatina anginosa, commonly called the ulcerated sore throat (1796)
- 453777: Observations upon the government of the United States of America (1791)
- 453783: Official letters to the Honourable American Congress (1796)
- 453792: An oration, delivered at Castine, July 4, 1796 (1796)
- 453817: An oration, delivered July 4, 1787 (1787)
- 453820: An oration, delivered July 5, 1790 (1790)
- 453834: An oration on the improvement of medicine (1794)
- 453923: Personal affliction and frequent reflection upon human life, of great use to lead man to the remembrance of God (1754)
- 453924: A perswasive to make a public profession of Christ, and come up to all his ordinances (1770)
- 453994: The power of God, the proof of Christianity (1768)
- 454010: The present situation of other nations of the world, contrasted with our own (1795)
- 454041: Qualifications and duties of the Christian pastor (1795)
- 454084: Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Emmons's Dissertation on the scriptural qualifications for admission and access to the Christian sacraments (1794)
- 454134: Rules for the St. Andrew's Society in Philadelphia (1751)
- 454146: The Scripture account of the Shechinah (1794)
- 454178: A sermon, delivered at Andover, December 1st, 1768 (1769)
- 454191: A sermon: delivered at Salem, January 14, 1796 (1796)
- 454193: A sermon, delivered at the First Church in Boston, April 6, 1798 (1798)
- 454199: A sermon, delivered at the New North Church in Boston, in the morning, and in the afternoon at Charlestown, May 9th, 1798 (1798)
- 454200: A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. John Thornton Kirkland (1794)
- 454215: A sermon, delivered before the annual convention of the Congregational ministers of Massachusetts, in Boston, June 1, 1797 (1797)
- 454216: A sermon, delivered before the Congregational ministers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at their annual convention in Boston, May 30, 1793 (1793)
- 454217: A sermon, delivered before the convention of the clergy of Massachusetts, in Boston, May 26, 1796 (1796)
- 454234: A sermon, delivered May 13, 1790 (1790)
- 454235: A sermon, delivered on the 9th of May, 1798, the day of the national fast, recommended by the president of the United States (1798)
- 454238: A sermon, delivered on the day of annual thanksgiving, November 20, 1794 (1794)
- 454239: A sermon, delivered on the day of national thanksgiving, February 19, 1795 (1795)
- 454248: A sermon, occasioned by the death of George Washington, supreme commander of the American forces during the Revolutionary War; first president and late lieutenant-general and commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America (1800)
- 454249: A sermon; occasioned by the death of His Excellency George Washington (1800)
- 454257: A sermon on education (1751)
- 454258: A sermon on slander (1791)
- 454260: A sermon, on the due celebration of the festival, appointed as a thankgiving for the fruits of the earth (1786)
- 454264: A sermon, on the freedom and happiness of America (1795)
- 454292: A sermon, preached at Charlestown, November 29, 1798, on the anniversary thanksgiving in Massachusetts (1798)
- 454295: A sermon, preached at Dorchester, June 24, 1797 (1797)
- 454302: A sermon, preached at Needham, November 7, 1792 (1793)
- 454311: A sermon, preached at the installation of the Rev. Jedidiah Morse, A.M (1789)
- 454313: A sermon, preached at the installation of the Reverend William Emerson (1799)
- 454330: A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Reverend James Kendall (1800)
- 454335: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Woodman (1772)
- 454338: A sermon, preached at the request of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company, June 4, 1792 (1792)
- 454340: A sermon, preached at the Stone Chapel in Boston, September 12, 1790 (1790)
- 454345: A sermon, preached at York, October 21, 1798 (1799)
- 454383: A sermon, preached before the Roxbury Charitable Society (1799)
- 454392: A sermon, preached in Boston, February 12, 1795 (1795)
- 454408: A sermon, preached January 13, 1773 (1773)
- 454410: A sermon preached Lord's-Day, February 28, 1790 (1790)
- 454413: A sermon, preached May 11, 1785 (1785)
- 454437: Sermons (1799)
- 454460: A short account of the origin, symptoms, and most approved method of treating the putrid bilious yellow fever (1796)
- 454478: The signal advantages derived to the nations of Christendom from their religion (1798)
- 454499: Some account of the charitable corporation, lately erected for the relief of the widows and children of clergymen, in the communion of the Church of England in America (1769)
- 454505: Some facts evincive of the atheistical, anarchical, and in other respects, immoral principles of the French Republicans (1798)
- 454530: The speech of John Gardiner, Esquire (1792)
- 454573: A systematic arrangement of several Scripture prophecies relating to Antichrist (1795)
- 454582: A thanksgiving discourse, preached at Hallowell, 15 December, 1785 (1786)
- 454594: Thoughts on the love of life and fear of death (1795)
- 454605: The times (1788)
- 454625: A treatise on the lawfulness of defensive war (1748)
- 454635: A Treaty held with the Ohio Indians, at Carlisle, in October, 1753 (1753)
- 454713: A view of the United States of America (1794)
- 454735: Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the province of Pennsylvania (1752)
- 454767: The wonderful works of God are to be remembered (1794)
- 454848: Isaiah Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Newhampshire & Vermont almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1800 (1799)
- 454849: Isaiah Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Newhampshire & Vermont almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1799 (1798)
- 454851: The Massachusetts almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1783 (1782)
- 454869: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1752 (1751)
- 454870: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1763 (1762)
- 454871: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1785 (1784)
- 454872: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1794 (1793)
- 454873: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1795 (1794)
- 454895: Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Newhampshire & Vermont almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1795 (1794)
- 454896: Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Newhampshire & Vermont almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1796 (1795)
- 454897: Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Newhampshire & Vermont almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1797 (1796)
- 454898: Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Newhampshire & Vermont almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1798 (1797)
- 454916: The deserted village (1793)
- 455001: The beauty and benefits of the Christian church (1800)
- 455021: Biographical sermons (1794)
- 455041: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies (1786)
- 455045: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1800)
- 455052: Boston, January 29, 1789. To the publick (1789)
- 455058: Boston, March 24, 1787 (1787)
- 455104: The British album (1793)
- 455104: The British album (1793)
- 455172: Advice from a lady of quality to her children (1796)
- 455208: Postscript to the Pennsylvania gazette. Friday evening five o'clock, December 24, 1773 (1773)
- 455209: Postscript to the Pennsylvania gazette of May 2, 1778 (1778)
- 455217: For the information of persons transacting business with the bank. The following rules are made known (1784)
- 455225: Port of Philadelphia. Wardens Office, Philadelphia, 30th of April, 1785 (1785)
- 455265: The Case of the sloop Active, &c (1779)
- 455277: Catalogue of books in the Massachusetts Historical Library (1796)
- 455304: A catholic liturgy, or Forms of prayer (1797)
- 455308: A caution to sinners against abusing the patience of God, by a progress in sin (1736)
- 455314: The character and blessedness of the righteous (1800)
- 455317: The character and reward of a good and faithful servant illustrated (1798)
- 455321: The character of able ministers of the New-Testament described (1773)
- 455323: The Character of the Reverend John Murray, formerly of Ireland, but now minister in Booth-Bay, in the late province of Main [i.e., Maine], Massachusetts, set in a fair and impartial light, and well attested, by gentlemen of note, in Europe and America (1769)
- 455324: A charge, delivered May 17, 1757, at the first anniversary commencement in the College and Academy of Philadelphia (1757)
- 455348: The children's friend (1795)
- 455373: The Christian ambassador (1784)
- 455381: The Christian (1764)
- 455381: The Christian (1764)
- 455392: The Christian's duty to render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, considered (1756)
- 455430: A collection of the works of Thomas Chalkley (1749)
- 455498: A concise view of the controversy between the proprietors of East and West-Jersey (1785)
- 455504: Conductor generalis: or, The office (1750)
- 455539: The constitution and ordinances of the city of Philadelphia (1790)
- 455563: The Constitution, proposed for the government of the United States of America, by the Foederal Convention, held at Philadelphia, in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven (1787)
- 455571: Continuation of the account of the Pennsylvania Hospital; from the first of May 1754, to the fifth of May 1761 (1761)
- 455588: The counsel of Washington, recommended in a discourse (1800)
- 455668: Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son, on men and manners: or, A new system of education (1781)
- 455727: Davideis (1760)
- 455763: A defence of the Letter from a gentleman at Halifax, to his friend in Rhode-Island (1765)
- 455783: The devil let loose, or The wo occasioned to the inhabitants of the earth by his wrathful appearance among them (1799)
- 455799: Directions concerning inoculation (1760)
- 455805: Directions to the deputy post-masters, for keeping their accounts (1753)
- 455817: A discourse, delivered at Bridgewater November 3, 1797 (1797)
- 455835: A discourse, delivered before the Roxbury Charitable Society (1795)
- 455836: A discourse, delivered December 29, 1799 (1800)
- 455837: A discourse, delivered December 29, 1799 (1800)
- 455856: A discourse, occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Jackson (1797)
- 455872: A discourse on the nature and danger of small faults (1791)
- 455901: Dissertatio physiologica inauguralis, de causis respirationis ejusdemque effectibus (1789)
- 455938: The doctrine of Christianity, as held by the people called Quakers, vindicated (1748)
- 455952: Duties payable on goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into the United States of America, from and after the last day of June, 1792 (1792)
- 455968: The duty of resignation under afflictions, illustrated and enforced from the example of Christ (1796)
- 455983: The fair solitary; or, Female hermit (1794)
- 455997: A brief history of the rise and progress of the charitable scheme (1755)
- 456034: Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world (1794)
- 456181: Extracts from Doctor Priestley's catechism (1787)
- 456201: Proposals for printing by subscription, a geographical and topographical history of America (1787)
- 456215: An easy plan of discipline for a militia (1775)
- 456284: Occasional offices of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America (1790)
- 456296: The Fall of Samuel the Squomicutite, and the overthrow of the sons of Gideon (1763)
- 456309: Whereas the Governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations (1765)
- 456318: Proceedings at a numerous meeting of the citizens of New-York (1773)
- 456352: Geography made easy (1791)
- 456362: A sermon, preached at Charlestown, November 29, 1798, on the anniversary thanksgiving in Massachusetts (1799)
- 456376: The new practical navigator (1799)
- 456381: Sure and certain methods of attaining a long and healthy life (1793)
- 456433: The way to wealth (1773)
- 456463: Two discourses (1740)
- 456580: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1766)
- 456581: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1768)
- 456582: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1768)
- 456583: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1768)
- 456584: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1769)
- 456585: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief, of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1769)
- 456586: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1770)
- 456587: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1770)
- 456588: By the Honourable Richard Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1772)
- 456591: By the Honourable James Hamilton, Esq; president, and the Council of the province of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1771)
- 456592: By the Honourable James Hamilton, Esq; president, and the Council of the province of Pennsylvania, a proclamation (1771)
- 456599: Accounts of the Treasury of Pennsylvania (1795)
- 456613: A state of the accounts of Archibald Thompson, Esquire, late a sub-lieutenant of Philadelphia County (1783)
- 456634: A Pocket hymn-book (1792)
- 456647: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1798 (1797)
- 456676: The agreeable surprise (1794)
- 456679: The farmer (1794)
- 456697: The age of reason (1794)
- 456699: The age of reason (1794)
- 456731: The doctrine of baptisms (1759)
- 456732: The doctrine of baptisms (1760)
- 456736: The trial of spirits, both in teachers and hearers (1760)
- 456737: The trial of spirits, both in teachers and hearers (1760)
- 456743: Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies (1768)
- 456788: An easy plan of discipline for a militia (1776)
- 456838: Elementa philosophica (1752)
- 456874: English exercises, in which sentences, falsely constructed, are to be corrected (1793)
- 456880: The Englishman deceived (1768)
- 456928: The epistle to the Ephesians (1796)
- 456953: An essay on comets (1772)
- 456971: An essay on man (1800)
- 457043: Essays on liberty and necessity (1793)
- 457094: An eulogy, on General Washington (1800)
- 457159: An examination into the leading principles of the Federal Constitution proposed by the late convention held at Philadelphia (1787)
- 457162: The examination of Doctor Benjamin Franklin, before an august assembly, relating to the repeal of the stamp-act, &c (1766)
- 457188: The excellent spirit described and recommended (1774)
- 457224: An extract from a treatise by William Law, M.A. called, The spirit of prayer; or, The soul rising out of the vanity of time, into the riches of eternity (1760)
- 457236: Extracts from a Liturgy, collected principally from the Book of common prayer (1793)
- 457238: Extracts from an Humble inquiry into the Scripture account of Jesus Christ (1790)
- 457239: Extracts from Doctor Priestley's catechism (1785)
- 457316: A plain and serious address to the master of a family, on the important subject of family religion (1791)
- 457624: A Pocket almanack, for the year 1752 (1751)
- 457625: A Pocket almanack, for the year 1753 (1752)
- 457626: A Pocket almanack for the year 1757 (1756)
- 457627: A Pocket almanack for the year 1759 (1758)
- 457628: A Pocket almanack for the year 1760 (1759)
- 457629: A Pocket almanack for the year 1765 (1764)
- 457630: A Pocket almanack for the year 1766 (1765)
- 457631: A Pocket almanack for the year 1767 (1766)
- 457632: A Pocket almanack for the year 1768 (1767)
- 457633: A Pocket almanack for the year 1771 (1771)
- 457634: A Pocket almanack for the year 1776 (1775)
- 457635: A Pocket almanack for the year 1775 (1774)
- 457636: A Pocket almanack for the year 1780 (1779)
- 457646: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1760 (1759)
- 457647: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1771 (1770)
- 457648: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1772 (1771)
- 458045: May, 1767. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1767)
- 458046: June, 1767. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1767)
- 458047: August, 1767. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1767)
- 458048: October, 1767. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1767)
- 458060: February, 1765. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1765)
- 458061: May, 1765. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1765)
- 458062: June, 1765. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1765)
- 458063: September, 1765. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1765)
- 458064: October, 1765. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1765)
- 458065: February, 1766. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1766)
- 458066: May, 1766. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1766)
- 458067: June, 1766. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1766)
- 458068: September, 1766. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1766)
- 458069: October, 1766. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1766)
- 458070: December, 1766. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1767)
- 458072: February, 1767. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1767)
- 458097: March, 1762. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations, in New-England, in America (1762)
- 458100: August, 1762. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1762)
- 458101: September, 1762. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1762)
- 458102: October, 1762. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1762)
- 458103: February, 1763. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1763)
- 458104: May, 1763. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1763)
- 458105: June, 1763. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1763)
- 458106: August, 1763. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1763)
- 458107: October, 1763. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1763)
- 458108: January, 1764. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1764)
- 458109: May, 1764. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1764)
- 458110: June, 1764. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1764)
- 458111: July, 1764. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1764)
- 458112: September, 1764. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1764)
- 458113: October, 1764. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1764)
- 458114: November, 1764. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America (1764)
- 458385: Rules and regulations for the Massachusetts army (1775)
- 458503: To the public (1764)
- 458507: An approved collection of entertaining stories (1792)
- 458515: The American country almanack, for the year of Christian account, 1753 (1752)
- 458599: Love in a tub; or,--The merchant outwitted by the vintner (1772)
- 458602: Luck about the house (1772)
- 458635: The penny-worth of wit (1772)
- 458707: An astronomical diary: or almanack, for the year of our Lord 1796 (1795)
- 458712: An astronomical diary (1764)
- 458717: An astronomical diary (1766)
- 458719: An astronomical diary (1767)
- 458762: Report of the register-general of the state of the finances of Pennsylvania (1797)
- 458763: Journal of the first session of the seventh House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1797)
- 458827: Law and Gospel: or, Man wholly ruined by the law, and recovered only by the Gospel (1748)
- 458847: For the benefit of Mr. Lewis Hallam, by a company of comedians from London, at the new theatre, in Water-Street (1754)
- 458848: For the benefit of Miss Hallam, and her two brothers, by a company of comedians from London, at the new theatre, in Water-Street (1754)
- 458925: The Remarkable history of Tom Jones, a foundling (1791)
- 458990: An astronomical and geographical catechism (1798)
- 458991: An astronomical and geographical catechism (1800)
- 459033: The history of the Holy Jesus (1796)
- 459067: The History of Master Jackey and Miss Harriot (1790)
- 459082: In the House of Representatives, December 27. 1755 (1755)
- 459090: Jacky Dandy's delight: or The history of birds and beasts (1798)
- 459144: Salem, June 17, 1774. Province of Massachusett's Bay (1774)
- 459378: (The author of the following piece intended it for publication in the Salem gazette, of November 1, 1785--- but circumstances rendering it expedient to publish it by itself, the reader will consider this half-sheet as a supplement to that paper ...) (1785)
- 459407: At a meeting of the inhabitants of the city of Savannah, at the City Hall, on Thursday the 2d day of July, 1795 (1795)
- 459639: At a town-meeting called by order of the town-council, Thursday, November 26, 1767 (1767)
- 459642: Seekers of peace (1767)
- 459657: On the commencement of the year 1769 (1768)
- 459690: By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor ... of Pennsylvania ... A proclamation (1771)
- 459691: An act for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies, and for the more speedy and effectual punishing the rioters (1771)
- 459710: John Nurse [i.e., Nourse], carrier of the Essex gazette, humbly presents the following lines (1773)
- 459795: State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Saturday, February 1, 1783 (1783)
- 459858: To the customers of the Newport Mercury (1766)
- 459858: To the customers of the Newport Mercury (1766)
- 459968: A Table of the value of lawful money bills, in old tenor, at twenty-three and one third for one, interest included, from one to sixty months (1763)
- 459985: In Congress, June 20, 1777 (1777)
- 460135: From our Yearly-Meeting, held in London (1768)
- 460190: The oeconomy of human life (1752)
- 460209: A new guide to the English tongue (1768)
- 460223: A new guide to the English tongue (1790)
- 460277: Proceedings of a grand annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Virginia (1799)
- 460306: An almanack, for the year of our Lord 1795 (1794)
- 460316: Weatherwise's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1798 (1797)
- 460318: The deed of settlement of the society for insuring of houses, in and near Philadelphia (1751)
- 460355: The Essex almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1769 (1768)
- 460465: Remarks upon a message, sent by the upper and lower house of Assembly of Maryland, 1762 (1764)
- 460536: Notification (1780)
- 460607: Glorious news, just received from Boston, brought by Messrs. Jonathan Lowder (1766)
- 460644: The experience and travels of Mr. Freeborn Garrettson, Minister of the Methodist-Episcopal Church in North-America (1791)
- 460689: The New-England primer, enlarged and improved: or, An easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading (1795)
- 460837: The New-England primer, enlarged and improved: or, An easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading (1795)
- 460882: A Funeral elegy, occasioned by the tragedy, at Salem (1773)
- 460937: The nature, certainty, and evidence of true Christianity (1764)
- 461077: The New-England primer enlarged (1771)
- 461080: The New-England primer improved: or, An easy and pleasant guide to the art of reading (1784)
- 461087: The New-England primer enlarged (1760)
- 461089: The New-England primer enlarged (1764)
- 461097: The New-England primer enlarged (1773)
- 461118: State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Tuesday, September 15, 1789. A.M (1789)
- 461163: Extracts from the proceedings of the Provincial Conference of Committees for the Province of Pennsylvania (1776)
- 461164: Proceedings of the Provincial Conference of Committees, of the province of Pennsylvania (1776)
- 461364: The answer of His Excellency William Franklin, Esq; governor of His Majesty's province of New-Jersey, to the invidious charges of the Proprietary party, contained in a libel, read by Mr. James Biddle, clerk of the Common Pleas for the county of Philadelphia, on Saturday last, and afterwards published and industriously dispersed through the province (1765)
- 461375: The heavenly doctrine of the New Jerusalem, as revealed from heaven (1794)
- 461479: Salem, April 5. By the ship Astrea, Captain John Derby, who arrived here yesterday, in 22 days from France, we have received a printed copy of a declaration of the American ministers, as follows (1783)
- 461506: A list of the fortunate numbers in the third class of the United States Lottery (1780)
- 461507: A list of the fortunate numbers in the fourth class of the United States Lottery (1782)
- 461654: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1769 (1768)
- 461655: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1770 (1769)
- 461656: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1773 (1772)
- 461666: State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Tuesday, March 24th, 1789. A.M (1789)
- 461744: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1774 (1773)
- 461745: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1761 (1760)
- 461746: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1762 (1761)
- 461747: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1764 (1763)
- 461748: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1765 (1764)
- 461749: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1766 (1765)
- 461750: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1767 (1766)
- 461751: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1768 (1767)
- 461781: Papers respecting intrusions by Connecticut claimants (1797)
- 461979: An address to the people of Great-Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West-India sugar and rum (1792)
- 461981: Ahiman rezon abridged and digested (1783)
- 462003: Laws of the Redwood-Library Company (1765)
- 462113: An Answer to a piece, entitled, "An appeal to the impartial publick, by an association," calling themselves "Christian independents, in Glocester." (1785)
- 462131: The case of poor emigrants recommended, in a discourse, delivered at the University Hall in Philadelphia, on Sunday, February 19, 1797. By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S. &c (1797)
- 462154: The Causes, evils, and cures, of heart and church divisions (1792)
- 462161: A charge, delivered at St. Peter's Church, in Salem (1781)
- 462222: Clarissa; or The history of a young lady (1795)
- 462273: Communion of faith essential to the communion of churches (1770)
- 462275: A compassionate call, and hand reached forth in tender Gospel love (1753)
- 462276: A compendious and plain catechism (1794)
- 462287: The complaint: or, Night-thoughts (1787)
- 462341: Considerations on keeping negroes (1762)
- 462342: Considerations on pure wisdom, and human policy; on labour; on schools; and on the right use of the Lord's outward gifts (1768)
- 462347: Considerations on the mode and terms of a treaty of peace with America (1779)
- 462352: Considerations upon the present test-law of Pennsylvania (1784)
- 462396: The contrast (1790)
- 462416: Copy of letters sent to Great-Britain (1773)
- 462433: Courier de Boston. Affiches, nouvelles, & avis. Prospectus (1789)
- 462460: Calvary (1796)
- 462509: A century sermon, preached at Kingston, in the county of Plymouth, April 2d, 1794 (1794)
- 462510: The character and blessedness of the upright man (1800)
- 462532: A charge, delivered (1797)
- 462533: A charge delivered (1792)
- 462538: The charter, laws, and catalogue of books, of the Library Company of Philadelphia (1765)
- 462550: Christ crucified, the subject of the Gospel ministry (1775)
- 462589: Christ's warning to the churches (1793)
- 462594: An answer to the question, Why are you a Christian? (1797)
- 462678: The Decree of the sun; or, France regenerated (1793)
- 462712: Devout exercises of the heart (1790)
- 462794: A discourse delivered at the New Chapel in the City-Road, on the ninth of March 1791 (1791)
- 462797: A discourse, delivered, at the Roman Catholic Church in Boston, on the 9th day of May, 1798 (1798)
- 462798: A discourse, delivered, at the Roman Catholic Church in Boston, on the 9th of May, 1798 (1798)
- 462800: A discourse delivered at the Third Parish in Newbury, on the first of May, 1783 (1783)
- 462811: A discourse, delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1793)
- 462845: A discourse delivered to the First Church and congregation in Marblehead, January 29th, 1770 (1770)
- 462846: A discourse, delivered to the religious society in Brattle-Street, Boston, and to the Christian congregation in Charlestown, on April 5. 1798 (1798)
- 462847: A discourse, delivered to the religious society in Brattle-Street, Boston, and to the Christian congregation in Charlestown, on April 5. 1798 (1798)
- 462864: A discourse, occasioned by the loss of a number of vessels, with their mariners, belonging to the town of Marblehead; and delivered December 17, 1769, being a day appointed for a collection for the relief of those who were made widows and fatherless, by the affecting Providence (1770)
- 462882: A discourse on the love of our country (1775)
- 462904: A discourse to children (1793)
- 462938: Divine and moral songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of chidren (1796)
- 462939: Divine & moral songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children (1799)
- 462965: Divine songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children (1792)
- 462978: The doctrine and mission of Jesus Christ (1792)
- 462986: The doctrine of Christianity, as held by the people called Quakers, vindicated (1748)
- 462997: The doctrine of the New Jerusalem concerning the Lord (1795)
- 463000: The doctrines and discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America (1792)
- 463090: Philadelphia, December 12, 1778. To the public (1778)
- 463092: A compassionate call, and hand reached forth in tender Gospel love (1753)
- 463093: Imported in the last vessels from Europe, and sold by David Hall, at the new printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, the following books, &c (1763)
- 463093: Imported in the last vessels from Europe, and sold by David Hall, at the new printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, the following books, &c (1763)
- 463094: Lately imported, and to be sold by David Hall, at the new-printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, the following books, viz. (1756)
- 463094: Lately imported, and to be sold by David Hall, at the new-printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, the following books, viz. (1756)
- 463095: Lately imported, and to be sold by David Hall, at the new-printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, the following books, viz. (1761)
- 463095: Lately imported, and to be sold by David Hall, at the new-printing-office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, the following books, viz. (1761)
- 463096: The Christian (1762)
- 463097: Proceedings of several general courts-martial, held, by order of Brigadier-General Smallwood, on the trials of Col. J. Carvil Hall, and Capt. Edward Norwood (1779)
- 463098: Bitter afflictions remembred [sic] and improved (1733)
- 463116: An attempt to translate the prophetic part of the Apocalypse of Saint John into familiar language, by divesting it of the metaphors in which it is involved (1794)
- 463129: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1777 (1776)
- 463130: Poor Richard improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1788 (1787)
- 463133: Poor Roger, 1756. The American country almanack, for the year of Christian account 1756 (1755)
- 463134: Poor Roger, 1757. The American country almanack, for the year of Christian account 1757 (1756)
- 463153: Barbarossa (1794)
- 463165: The belle's stratagem (1794)
- 463186: A bold stroke for a wife (1794)
- 463215: The brother's gift (1794)
- 463219: The busy body (1794)
- 463268: The trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel, contained in the second part of Rights of man (1793)
- 463269: The trial of Thomas Paine, for certain false, wicked, scandalous and seditious libels inserted in the second part of the Rights of man (1793)
- 463280: The rudiments of Latin and English grammar (1799)
- 463292: The American gazetteer (1797)
- 463303: The last summons (1762)
- 463365: Drugs and medicines (1774)
- 463366: Boston, October 26 (1781)
- 463421: Description and history of Newton, in the county of Middlesex (1798)
- 463474: The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1779)
- 463486: The charters, with the laws and the list of members of the Corporation for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America (1791)
- 463569: The Little riddle-book (1798)
- 463702: An extract of the Christian's pattern; or, A treatise of the imitation of Christ (1792)
- 463838: The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants (1795)
- 463901: An account of the triumphant death of F---- S---- (1772)
- 463904: To be sold, by Jonathan Andrew, tanner, fronting the training-field in Salem, choice hemlock tann'd sole-leather.--- (1769)
- 463914: The age of reason (1794)
- 463978: Essay on Negro-slavery (1789)
- 463980: Explanations and instruction concerning the act, entitled, "An act repealing, after the last day of June next, the duties heretofore laid upon distilled spirits imported from abroad, and laying others in their stead; and also upon spirits distilled within the United States; and for appropriating the same:" passed in the third session of Congress, on the second of March, 1791 (1791)
- 464083: Publick concert (1784)
- 464110: Articles of the Heart and Hand Fire-Club (1782)
- 464121: Duties payable on all goods, wares and merchandise, imported into the United States of America, after the last day of June, 1794, in ships or vessels belonging to the said United States, including the additional duties to which the respective articles are liable. (1794)
- 464132: List of blanks, to be sold, (by the ream, quire, or single sheet, at the most reasonable prices) by Samuel Hall, at his printing-office and book-store, no. 53, near the State-House, in Cornhill, Boston. (1796)
- 464132: List of blanks, to be sold, (by the ream, quire, or single sheet, at the most reasonable prices) by Samuel Hall, at his printing-office and book-store, no. 53, near the State-House, in Cornhill, Boston. (1796)
- 464154: Supplement to the New-England chronicle, or Essex gazette. No. 366 (1775)
- 464155: Supplement to the Salem gazette, of April 3, 1783, No. 77. Printed and published by Samuel Hall, near the Court House (1783)
- 464155: Supplement to the Salem gazette, of April 3, 1783, No. 77. Printed and published by Samuel Hall, near the Court House (1783)
- 464233: The belle's stratagem (1794)
- 464237: The busy body (1794)
- 464238: Barbarossa (1794)
- 464239: The foundling (1794)
- 464240: The West Indian (1794)
- 464287: At a court held at Punch Hall, in the colony of Bacchus. The indictment and trial of Sir Richard Rum (1774)
- 464309: Rules and orders, agreed to be observed by the Union Fire Club, instituted at Salem, the 13th day of September, A.D. 1770 (1770)
- 464504: Ordinances of the City Council of Charleston, in the state of South-Carolina, passed since the incorporation of the city (1796)
- 464643: November 15, 1776 (1776)
- 464760: Massachusetts District, Supervisor's Office. Boston, May 31, 1798 (1798)
- 464928: This is to certify, that [blank] hath contributed [blank] to the relief and employment of the poor of the city of Philadelphia, district of Southwark, townships of Moyamensing, Passyunk, and the Northern liberties (1766)
- 465051: A valedictory discourse, preached in Christ-Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia, on Sunday, the third of July, 1791 (1791)
- 465216: An act for the better ordering and regulating such as are willing and desirous to be united for military purposes within this province (1756)
- 465217: An act for granting the sum of sixty thousand pounds to the King's use (1756)
- 465270: State of Pennsylvania. In general assembly, Saturday, September 29th, 1787. A.M. Resolved, that three thousand copies of the resolutions which the House have this day adopted for calling a convention on the f?deral constitution, ... be struck off, ... two thousand of said copies to be in the English, and one thousand in the German language. (1787)
- 465286: A church history of New-England. Extending from 1783 to 1796. ... Vol.III. By Isaac Backus, (1796)
- 465288: An act for establishing an health-office, for otherwise securing the city and port of Philadelphia from the introduction of pestilential and contagious diseases, and for regulating the importation of German and other passengers (1794)
- 465291: State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Tuesday, February 26, 1782. P.M. On motion, the bill, intituled "An act for preventing and punishing the counterfeiting of the common seal, bank bills and bank notes of the president, directors and company of the bank of North-America, and for other purposes therein mentioned," was read the second time, (1782)
- 465292: State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Thursday, November 14, 1782. The bill, entituled, "An act to stay and prevent suits being brought against sundry officers and agents, heretofore employed in the service of this state, and of the United States," was read the second time, and debated by paragraphs: ordered to be transcribed for a third reading, and in the mean time printed for public consideration. (1782)
- 465293: State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1782. The bill, entituled "A supplement to the act, entituled "An act impowering the justices to settle the prices of liquors in public houses, and provender for horses in public stables," was read the second time, and debated by paragraphs: ordered, that it be transcribed for a third reading, and in the mean time printed for public consideration: (1782)
- 465296: State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Saturday, March 15, 1783 (1783)
- 465366: State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Friday, December 28, 1781. A.M. The bill, entituled An act to redress certain grievances, under which the inhabitants of Westmoreland and Washington counties labour, was read a second time, and having been debated by paragraphs, ordered, that it be transcribed for a third reading, and in the mean time printed for public consideration. (1781)
- 465439: Devout exercises of the heart (1791)
- 465457: A complete edition of the poets of Great Britain. ... containing Spencer, Shakespeare, Davies & Hall. (1795)
- 465554: Ethica: or the first principles of moral philosophy (1752)
- 465590: In Congress, May 14, 1777 (1777)
- 465592: No. 1. The farmer's almanac, calculated on a new and improved plan, for the year of our Lord, 1793 (1792)
- 465641: Philadelphia, May 19, 1766. To the printers of the Pennsylvania Gazette (1766)
- 465652: A pocket almanack for the year 1779 (1778)
- 465734: The works of the Rev. John Fletcher (1793)
- 465743: Journal of the first session of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1790)
- 465800: Accounts of the Treasury of Pennsylvania (1797)
- 465827: The whole book of psalms, in metre (1790)
- 465844: Tom Thumb's folio: or, A new threepenny plaything for little giants (1794)
- 465884: To the freeholders of the county of Philadelphia (1757)
- 465885: A sermon, preached at Suga-Creek (1792)
- 465892: By the Honourable John Penn, esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation (1770)
- 465898: A Table to bring old tenor into lawful money (1764)
- 465982: Rules and regulations of the Alert Fire-Society, instituted at Boston, November 19, 1787 (1798)
- 465990: A caution against false prophets (1791)
- 466025: Anno decimo quarto Georgii III. Regis. An act for lending the sum of eight hundred pounds to the several and respective counties of Bedford, Northumberland and Westmoreland, for building a court-house and prison in each of the said counties (1774)
- 466082: Minutes of the first session of the fourteenth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1789)
- 466090: Anno regni Georgii III. Regis, Magnę Britannię, Francię & Hibernię, decimo sexto (1776)
- 466140: Thomas Seddon's general catalogue of books, in all languages, arts, and sciences; classed in the following order, viz. history, biography, (1790)
- 466165: Minutes of the third session of the fourteenth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1790)
- 466177: Afbeelding van het papiere-geld (1776)
- 466204: Minutes of the thirteenth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in their second session (1789)
- 466205: Minutes of the thirteenth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in their third session (1789)
- 466206: Minutes of the third session of the twelfth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1788)
- 466207: Minutes of the second session of the fourteenth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1790)
- 467241: The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers (1760)
- 467271: The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania Gazette to the customers (1760)
- 467272: The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania Gazette to the customers (1761)
- 467347: Nova-Scotia. George the Third (1786)
- 467375: An oration delivered at the dedication of Free-Mason's Hall in the city of Quebec (1787)
- 467560: J.G.S. Proclamation. Upper Canada (1794)
- 467561: J.G.S. Proclamation. Hau?t Canada (1794)
- 467864: It is agreed between the master, seamen and mariners of the [blank] master, now bound [blank] (1777)
- 467916: The English Parnassus: or, A helpe to English poesie (1657)
- 467938: The covenanters plea against absolvers. Or, a Modest discourse, shewing why those who in England and Scotland took The solemn league and covenant, cannot judge their consciences discharged from the obligation of it (1660)
- 468025: The stewards for the feast of the Sons of the Clergy (1778)
- 468177: The court of the gentiles (1671)
- 468218: Philologię anakalypte?rion (1652)
- 468233: A radical vocabulary, Latin and English (1779)
- 468381: Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Virginia (1798)
- 468433: Note, I cannot, tho' contrary to my inclination, forbear taking notice of a malicious advertisement, against the list of the horses published by the printer hereof. - (1732)
- 469023: In memory of my worthy and honoured preceptor David Hall (1701)
- 469182: A brief account of a publick dispute betwixt George Keith and other Quakers at Turners Hall in London, June 11. 1696 (1696)
- 469379: Riches increased by giving to the poor; or, Mr. Thomas Gouge's Surest and safest way of thriving; being a confutation of that grand mistake in many, that what is given to the poor is a loss to their estate; which is directly contrary, as to the experiences of the charitable, so to the testimony of Scripture. To which is added, Mr. Gouge's discourse on the apostle's charge concerning rich men. With recommendatory prefaces, by Dr. Owen, Dr. Manton, Dr. Bates, and Mr. Baxter (1800)
- 469851: For the benefit of Mr Olivier (1768)
- 470202: The history of the clergy during the French Revolution (1794)
- 470903: A new version of the Psalms of David (1787)
- 471134: The column, called the monument, described (1800)
- 471225: To the honourable the House of Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of William Armstrong, John Evans, John Norbourne, Daniel Hall, Benjamin Devenish, Samuel Ball, and Albion Thompson (1760)
- 471225: To the honourable the House of Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of William Armstrong, John Evans, John Norbourne, Daniel Hall, Benjamin Devenish, Samuel Ball, and Albion Thompson (1760)
- 471508: The New-England primer enlarged (1769)
- 471546: Heavenly paths (1761)
- 471548: A compendious system of Rhetoric, for the use of schools in America. (1789)
- 471735: The Christian's new and compleat family Bible: or, Universal library of divine knowledge (1780)
- 471788: Sunday walks, round London & Westminster (1795)
- 471919: Vindicię gratię: a plea for grace (1659)
- 471953: The cook's pocket companion (1758)
- 472055: Analysis of a course of lectures on the genius and poetical beauties of Milton (1770)
- 472081: The constitution of the Ciceronian Society (1797)
- 472346: The children's friend (1795)
- 472416: Newcastle Musical Festival. Messiah, an oratorio (1791)
- 472537: A catalogue of the books belonging to the Company of the Redwood-library, in Newport, on Rhode-Island. (1764)
- 472611: Jacobs ladder: or, The devout souls ascention to heaven, in prayers, thanksgivings, and praises (1678)
- 472799: The Psalm-singers compleat companion: being, a collection of most of the Psalm-tunes now us'd in churches, in 3 and 4 parts (1708)
- 474058: Some queries sent to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, in the year 1740 (1749)
- 474063: These are to warne and require you (being lawfully summoned) according to your oath when you were made free, to come and attend the master and wardens of the Distillers at the Hall on Tuesday the [blank] of July, 16[blank] (being Quarter day) before nine of the clock in the forenoon, as you respect your oath, and will (if you faile) undergo the penalty. (1645)
- 474064: These are to warne and require you (being lawfully summoned) according to your oath when you were made free, to come and attend the master and wardens of the Distillers at the Hall on Tuesday the [blank] of July, 16[blank] (being Quarter day) before nine of the clock in the forenoon, as you respect your oath, and will (if you faile) undergo the penalty. (1645)
- 474065: These are to warne and require you (being lawfully summoned) according to your oath when you were made free, to come and attend the master and wardens of the Distillers at the Hall on Tuesday the [blank] of October, 16[blank] (being Quarter day) before nine of the clock in the forenoon, as you respect your oath, and will (if you faile) undergo the penalty. (1645)
- 474066: These are to warne and require you (being lawfully summoned) according to your oath when you were made free, to come and attend the master and wardens of the Distillers at the Hall on Tuesday the [blank] of October, 16[blank] (being Quarter day) before nine of the clock in the forenoon, as you respect your oath, and will (if you faile) undergo the penalty. (1645)
- 474099: These are to warne and require you (being lawfully summoned) according to your oath when you were made free, to come and attend the master and wardens of the Distillers at the Hall on Tuesday the [blank] of January 16[blank] (being Quarter day) before nine of the clock in the forenoon, as you respect your oath, and will (if you faile) undergo the penalty. (1645)
- 474314: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mr. James Hall, minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh (1770)
- 474314: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mr. James Hall, minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh (1770)
- 474380: Steps to the temple (1646)
- 474881: A treatise of the divine promises (1641)
- 474962: Physicę scientię compendivm (1671)
- 474998: A familiar conference, between a minister of the Gospel, and two of his acquaintance (1792)
- 475332: Resolves of a general councel of officers held at Dublin the 21 and 22 of November, 1653 (1653)
- 475699: Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd (1670)
- 475701: Tractatvs dvo (1668)
- 475853: A sermon preached on the fast-day, November 13. 1678 (1678)
- 475895: The Life of Bryan Sheehen (1772)
- 475961: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Stevenson, late of Longtown, now keeper of the inn at Gretna Hall (1788)
- 475961: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Stevenson, late of Longtown, now keeper of the inn at Gretna Hall (1788)
- 475969: To the good inhabitants of Glasgow (1779)
- 476078: Information for Thomas Hall, present prisoner in the toolbooth of Edinburgh, pannel (1789)
- 476078: Information for Thomas Hall, present prisoner in the toolbooth of Edinburgh, pannel (1789)
- 476079: Information for Ilay Campbell, Esq; his Majesty's advocate, for his Majesty's interest (1789)
- 476184: An epistle of love and caution (1749)
- 476186: The new encyclopędia; or, modern universal dictionary of arts and sciences (1797)
- 476339: The court and city register. For the year 1769 (1769)
- 476494: Adagiorum. D. Erasmi Roterodami epitome (1666)
- 476568: Goldsmith. An almanack for the year of our Lord God, M.DCC.LXXX (1780)
- 476673: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Hall of Whitehall (1760)
- 476703: A catalogue of the household furniture, fixtures, wines, brewing and garden utensils (1779)
- 476795: The true and remarkable trials, of all the felon prisoners, cast and condemned this Sessions, at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey (1791)
- 476956: A catalogue of valuable books, many of them in elegant bindings (1794)
- 477363: Observations on the weather (1777)
- 477559: Information for Sir James Hall of Dunglass, against John Hay of Alderston (1695)
- 478094: Rhetorices elementa, quęstionibus et responsionibus explicata (1667)
- 478290: Twelve sermons on the twelve articles of the Apostles Creed (1723)
- 478290: Twelve sermons on the twelve articles of the Apostles Creed (1723)
- 478292: A reverie (1787)
- 478372: Bill of advocation for Ninian Trotter (1790)
- 478372: Bill of advocation for Ninian Trotter (1790)
- 478372: Bill of advocation for Ninian Trotter (1790)
- 478463: Company of Stationers, London. On Tuesday the 18th instant will be published, the following almanacks for the year 1784 (1783)
- 479517: Thoughts on the causes of salvation and damnation (1776)
- 479710: The evidence of Captain T. Edwards, taken at Westminster Hall on the 20th of May, 1788 (1788)
- 480015: The duty of thanksgiving (1799)
- 480016: The presence of God with us, with its limitations (1794)
- 480024: The historical part of the Holy Bible or The Old and New Testament exactly and compleatly describ'd in above two hundred historical cuts (1728)
- 480047: The history of witches and wizards (1720)
- 480137: The speech of Warren Hastings, Esq. in the High Court of Justice, in Westminster Hall, on Thursday, the second of June, 1791. (1791)
- 480241: The medical family instructor (1785)
- 480854: Cent. 4. Numb. 9. From Hamborough. From Wolfenbutle (1641)
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