MoEML References in Shakeosphere
OXFO1: Oxford Street
- 324: Journal et proce?s verbaux du quatrie?me voyage ae?rien (1784)
- 577: A letter to a merchant, Member of the House of Commons (1798)
- 597: Goetz of Berlichingen, with the iron hand: a tragedy (1799)
- 1096: The king in the country. A dramatic piece, in two acts. Acted at the Theatres-Royal, at Richmond and Windsor, 1788. (1789)
- 1834: The last will and testament of William Huntington (1784)
- 2166: Pleasures of solitude. A poem (1800)
- 2304: The poetical works (1790)
- 2491: The east Indian (1800)
- 2693: The parisian master (1789)
- 3186: The anatomist's vade-mecum (1797)
- 3235: Rolla; or, the Peruvian hero: a tragedy, in five acts (1799)
- 3278: Rosmunda (1779)
- 4439: A treatise on the dropsy, wherein the various kinds of the disease are considered (1795)
- 4562: Fragment of a prophesy lately discovered in the cell of a French hermit (1791)
- 4716: Themidore. A novel (1783)
- 4757: The thespian oracle (1791)
- 5138: Advice to those who are afflicted with the venereal disease (1790)
- 5386: The adventures of Hugh Trevor (1794)
- 5522: The castle spectre (1798)
- 5525: The castle spectre (1798)
- 5527: The castle spectre (1798)
- 6209: Berkeley Hall: or, the pupil of experience (1796)
- 6367: Ambrosio, or the monk (1800)
- 6529: An account of several valuable and excellent genuine patent and public medicines (1790)
- 7591: The idler (1790)
- 8015: The haunted priory (1794)
- 8018: Dengan sale. Part the first; containing the books (1795)
- 8020: Hartlebourn Castle: a descriptive English tale (1793)
- 8357: Hair powder; a plaintive epistle to Mr. Pitt (1795)
- 10281: Pizarro; or, the conquest of Peru (1799)
- 10467: The corsicans (1799)
- 10584: A letter to James Boswell, Esq (1792)
- 11923: A portable military library (1782)
- 12209: Poetical effusions. To which is added, the war of Inis-Thona; a poem, from Ossian, In English Verse (1779)
- 13243: A serious address on the dangerous consequences of neglecting common coughs and colds (1785)
- 14462: The monk (1797)
- 14718: Sterne's Sentimental journey through France and Italy, with twelve illustrative prints, designed and etched by Richard Newton (1797)
- 14856: Sketches on various subjects (1797)
- 16135: The principles of English farriery vindicated (1800)
- 17132: Whist: a poem (1791)
- 17133: Whist: a poem (1792)
- 17657: Lodowick (1795)
- 17674: Thoughts of an old man, of independent mind, though dependent fortune, on the present high price of corn (1800)
- 18601: Casino; a mock-heroic poem (1793)
- 20411: A catalogue, of coins, medals, bronzes, pictures, Prints, Drawings, Books, &c. &c (1795)
- 20576: Shop fixtures, stock in trade, gig and harness (1794)
- 22793: The lousiad. Canto V. and last (1795)
- 23968: Essai historique sur la destruction de la ligue et de la liberte? helve?tique. Par J. Mallet du Pan (1798)
- 25027: Hints founded on facts (1791)
- 25458: The history of Sir George Warrington: or the political Quixote (1797)
- 26169: The last day. A poem. In three books (1794)
- 26410: Letters in answer to the Earl of Carlisle, and Mr. Playfair, on the administration and conduct of Earl Fitzwilliam (1795)
- 30385: Poetical thoughts, and views; on the banks of the Wear (1792)
- 32803: Dedicated, by permission, to Earl Howe and the British Fleet, at Mr. Poggi's new room, No. 91, New Bond Street, near Oxford Street, are now exhibiting two large pictures, representing the memorable action of the first of June (1795)
- 33692: Office for registering of houses which are to be lett or sold, within the parishes of St. Mary-Le-Bone, St. Pancrass, Paddington, north of Oxford Street. St. George's, St. James's, St. Anne's south of Oxford Street. E. Belk, surveyor, most respectfully acquaints the nobility, gentry, and others, that he has opened an office, No. 311, in Oxford-Street, (1760)
- 34725: The Negro as there are few White men (1790)
- 34750: Poems, by J. Hucks, A. M. Fellow Of Catharine Hall, Cambridge (1798)
- 34878: Observations on a pamphlet entitled A defence of the Rockingham party (1783)
- 36814: The castle spectre: A drama. In five acts (1798)
- 37096: A catalogue of all the genteel and fashionable household furniture, Dresden china pictures by esteemed masters, capital prints framed and glazed, &c. late the property of the Rev. W. Dodd, ... which will be sold by auction by John Burton, on the premises, in Argyle Buildings, adjoining Argyle House, near Oxford Street, on Thursday the 13th of March, 1777, (1777)
- 38617: Aurelio and Miranda (1799)
- 39560: Appeal to the men of Great Britain in behalf of women (1798)
- 41078: A description of the names and qualities of those medicinal compositions contained in the domestic medicine chests; with an account of their several uses,and the quantities proper to give at each dose. By Bath and Co. at their medicinal warehouse, No. 399 Oxford Street, (1775)
- 42031: To the ladies of England. A gentleman, bearing a more public character than any, towards the four winds (1770)
- 43678: Modern infidelity considered with respect to its influence on society (1800)
- 45080: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the road from Saint Giles's Pound to Kilbourn Bridge in the county of Middlesex (1735)
- 48601: The cypriots (1795)
- 49067: Chelsea. A catalogue, of the valuable collection of curiosities, of Don Saltero's coffee-house (1798)
- 50308: References to the annexed plate of a patent drill-machine (1786)
- 52650: The love of gain (1799)
- 55937: Essays of reform on the system of the finances of Great Britain (1785)
- 58678: A catalogue of a valuable and extensive collection of books (1793)
- 60243: Melasina; or The force of passion (1793)
- 62597: A chronological abridgment of universal history (1800)
- 63481: An enquiry into the merits of Mr. Pitt's administration (1796)
- 64330: Hair powder; a plaintive epistle to Mr. Pitt (1795)
- 64432: The haunted priory (1796)
- 64895: The english physician enlarged (1790)
- 65054: Intellectual electricity (1798)
- 66865: An essay on practical musical composition, according to the nature of that science and the principles of the greatest musical authors. By Augustus Frederic Christopher Kollmann, organist of His Majesty's German Chapel at St. James (1799)
- 67260: The fashionable court guide (1793)
- 67349: An essay on the prevention of an evil highly injurious to health (1784)
- 71735: Olla podrida (1787)
- 71828: The Argus (1789)
- 72095: The Morning chronicle (1789)
- 72281: The Repertory of arts and manufactures (1794)
- 74863: The British lyre; or, Muses' repository (1793)
- 74885: The Daily universal register (1785)
- 74954: The Political herald, and review; or, a Survey of domestic and foreign politics (1785)
- 208321: Pseaumes de David (1798)
- 209200: A catalogue of books, prints, &c. Which are now selling (for ready money) at the prices marked in the catalogue, by Brownlow Waight bookseller, No. 73, Berner's Street, Oxford Street. (late with Mr. Chapman, of Woodstock-Street.) Who will pay the strictest attention and execute with punctuality such Orders as his Friends and the Publick may be pleased to Favor him with. Catalogues to be had at the place of Sale, of Mr. Collins, Change-Alley, Cornhill; Mr. Hatchard, Piccadilly; Mr. Lea, Compton-Street, Corner of Greek-Street, Soho; and Mr. Bremner, in the Strand (1799)
- 209207: A catalogue for the year 1797, of a very valuable and extensive collection of books, just removed from the university of Cambridge (1797)
- 209640: Second part of Lackington's catalogue for 1788 (1788)
- 209718: A catalogue of near twenty thousand volumes of curious books (1785)
- 209963: A catalogue of near twenty thousand volumes of curious books (1787)
- 210415: A brief statement of the Saint Mary-Le-Bone day school of industry, No. 11, Paradise-Street, HIgh-Street (1799)
- 210534: Of education founded upon principles (1800)
- 211085: Wells and Co's balloon fruit shop (1787)
- 211085: Wells and Co's balloon fruit shop (1787)
- 211316: Social dispositions recommended (1789)
- 212163: A catalogue of books, consisting of a great variety of curious articles (1791)
- 212175: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books (1791)
- 212295: A catalogue of books (1788)
- 212298: A catalogue of a useful and curious collection of classical and philological books, just imported from the continent, by Samuel Hayes, in Oxford Street, No. 332, where may be had the former part of this catalogue (1791)
- 215428: An innocent game for babes in grace (1785)
- 216431: The king in the country (1789)
- 216805: A sermon, preached in the parish church of St. Michael, Lewes (1794)
- 217812: A serious address on the dangerous consequences of neglecting common coughs and colds (1786)
- 220029: An address to the good sense and candour of the people (1800)
- 220036: An address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland (1793)
- 220426: The prison (1790)
- 220980: By Permission of R. B. O'Reilly, Esquire. an alphabetical list of the subscribers to the (1791)
- 221098: The battle of B-ng-r (1797)
- 222209: Art, happily imitative of nature, displayed at the florist's museum; or cabinet of genius. No.82, Oxford-Street, (1740)
- 222555: Aurelio and Miranda (1799)
- 223419: The castle spectre (1798)
- 224280: The ceremonies for the healing of them that be diseased with the Kings evil (1789)
- 224843: Essays on the venereal disease and its concomitant affections (1798)
- 225258: The advantage of correct thoughts on the sinfulness of sin (1795)
- 225303: An answer to the Charitable morsel of unleavened bread (1793)
- 225304: The windmill overturned by the barley cake (1794)
- 226573: A sermon preached at Lambeth Church (1788)
- 226816: Remarks on the statement of Dr. Charles Combe (1795)
- 227113: A catalogue of the very curious and valuable musical library of antient and modern compositions, by the most eminent masters, from the sixteenth century to the present time (1798)
- 227461: Jonah (1796)
- 227480: Journal and certificates on the fourth voyage of Mr. Blanchard (1784)
- 227604: Just arrived from the East Indies (1786)
- 228267: Trial for adultery (1791)
- 228324: A catalogue of a good collection of books (1787)
- 228387: A catalogue of a valuable and extensive collection of books (1788)
- 228448: A catalogue of books (1794)
- 228525: A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of curious and scarce books (1783)
- 228557: A catalogue of several large collections and parcels of books (1785)
- 229939: A catalogue of British quadrupeds and birds, contained in the British Zoological Museum, Oxford Street (1795)
- 229941: Every lady and gentleman their own dentist (1791)
- 230212: A descriptive catalogue of pictures (1793)
- 230507: A discourse on the expediency of establishing fishing stations (1786)
- 230660: De par toutes les nations (1796)
- 230946: The east Indian (1800)
- 231215: Encyclical letter of the Bishops of Rama, Acanthos, and Centuria (1791)
- 231623: The conspiracy of Gowrie (1800)
- 232250: An exact and authentic narrative of M. Blanchard's third aerial voyage (1784)
- 232601: The followers of reason vindicated (1795)
- 232650: For 1792 (1792)
- 232733: Conversations and amusing tales (1799)
- 234779: Hair powder (1795)
- 237657: Love (1774)
- 237817: Lunardi's grand aerostatic voyage through the air (1784)
- 239524: A funeral sermon (1794)
- 240231: A list of a few cures performed by Mr. and Mrs. de Loutherbourg (1789)
- 240413: London to be seen at the Pantheon, Oxford Street ... This surprising piece of architecture will be exhibited ... Mr. Grimani, (1789)
- 240618: The monitor (1786)
- 241109: Observations on the northern fisheries (1786)
- 241705: Plain thoughts of a plain man (1797)
- 242150: The prophecies of the times (1795)
- 242911: A sermon preached in the parish church of Langton juxta Partney (1800)
- 243051: The Constitution of a perfect commonwealth (1798)
- 243314: The stock-Broker's vade-mecum (1799)
- 243775: The works of Alexander Pope, Esq (1794)
- 244127: Paine's address to the republic of France (1792)
- 244643: Thoughts on the present prices of provisions (1800)
- 245023: Observations on the statute of the thirty-first George II.ch.29 (1799)
- 245578: A sermon preached at Fitz-Roy chapel (1789)
- 246074: A sermon, preached to the convicts under sentence of death in Newgate (1788)
- 246981: The credibility of Christianity vindicated (1798)
- 247071: The cavern of death (1794)
- 248026: A catalogue of books (1784)
- 248271: A catalogue of books (1792)
- 249527: Second night (1776)
- 249786: Tea warehouse (1792)
- 249786: Tea warehouse (1792)
- 250203: A catalogue of new plates engraved and published by V. Green, mezzotinto engraver to His Majesty, and to the Elector Palatine, No. 29, Newman-Street, Oxford-Street (1780)
- 250763: Don Carlos (1798)
- 251409: First night. Pantheon concert, Monday, November 18, 1776. (1776)
- 251734: Academical contributions of original and translated poetry (1795)
- 252308: A complete system of astronomy (1797)
- 253288: Pantheon concert, Thursday, May 5, 1785. First act. (1785)
- 259575: The doctrine of universal restoration (1789)
- 259730: Drewry's sale catalogue for 1790 (1790)
- 261271: Count Benyowsky (1798)
- 261405: The bond child brought to the test (1789)
- 261610: The history of little faith (1790)
- 262703: Il convito amoroso! Or, a serio-comico-philosophical lecture (1782)
- 264687: The nature and importance of walking by faith (1791)
- 264995: A letter to a member of Parliament (1793)
- 265034: An essay on humanity to animals (1798)
- 265706: Lord Fitzhenry (1794)
- 267772: Plan of the St. Mary-le-Bone General Dispensary, Wells Street, Oxford Street, instituted M,DCC,LXXXV. for the relief of the poor (1791)
- 267773: Plan of the St. Mary-le-Bone General Dispensary, Wells Street, Oxford Street, instituted M,DCC,LXXXV (1796)
- 267856: Plan of the St. Mary-le-Bone General Dispensary (1795)
- 268360: A rump and dozen (1784)
- 268363: A rump and dozen; being the conclusion of a letter to Thomas Lamb, Esq; mayor of Rye. By Major Henry Waller (1784)
- 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)
- 269691: Pastoral care (1792)
- 269691: Pastoral care (1792)
- 270720: The obligations of Christians to avoid war as much as possible, and to live in peace one with another (1797)
- 271582: A treatise of the earth called gypsum; with an account of the extraordinary effects of this earth as a manure, cheap and more productive to vegetation, than any hitherto ever made use of (1792)
- 271783: Select fables from Gulistan (1785)
- 272086: Two sermons (1800)
- 272213: Wit and mirth (1791)
- 273273: The new lyric repository (1792)
- 274578: The only refuge of a troubled soul, in times of affliction: or, The mystery of the apple-tree (1789)
- 275305: Kemmish's Annual-Harmonist (1793)
- 276615: The battle between Doctor Farmer and Peete Musgrave (1792)
- 276671: A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified (1798)
- 279298: Volume the second (1791)
- 280452: Fairburn's correct and complete abstract of the income act, passed January 9, 1799 (1799)
- 281095: A catalogue of part of the large and valuable library of the Right Hon. Lord Foley (1795)
- 281457: An Address to medical students (1795)
- 282167: The festival of Anacreon (1790)
- 282315: State lottery for 1774 (1773)
- 283377: The Jew's appeal on the divine mission of Richard brothers, and N.B. Halhed, Esq. to restore Israel, and rebuild Jerusalem (1795)
- 283839: An heroic and elegiac ode, to the memory of Sir Jeffry Dunstan, the late patriotic member for the ancient and most respactable Borough of Garrat (1796)
- 285043: A farewell-sermon, designed for the well-beloved parishioners of Ballyculter; on the removal of their persecuted Minister, Edward Smyth (1777)
- 285790: The catechism, or Christian doctrine, by way of question and answer; drawn chiefly from the express Word of God, and other pure sources. By Andrew Donlevy, director of the Irish community at Paris, in the year, 1742 (1791)
- 285812: Daniel Robertson, (late gardener to Sir John Wodehouse) most respectfully begs leave to acquaint the nobility and gentry, that he has opened a flower and seed shop, at no. 282, Oxford-Street; (1790)
- 285917: Instruments of husbandry, &c. &c. made and sold by A. Stevenson, no. 74, Margaret-Street, Cavendish-Square, London; (from the late Mr. Winlaw; maker of all his thrashing machines and ploughs, for ten years past). (1800)
- 286229: The case of the Rev. John Sandys, a dissenting minister, at Harlow in Essex (1793)
- 286279: Second part. The festival of Anacreon (1790)
- 286501: Suicide. A dissertation. Descend into yourself (1790)
- 286542: No. 45, Oxford-Street, near Newman-Street. La guillotine, or beheading machine, from Paris. Some imperfect models of the original machine having been offered for public inspection, the proprietor of this guillotine, ... had it constructed under the immediate direction of an ... gentleman, who had the exact dimensions of the original, and was present at the late execution in Paris. (1793)
- 286559: Mrs. Dubois, from Paris, acquaints the ladies that she is just arrived in town, and continues to sell her pomatum for making the hair grow; and she will, gratis, to her customers, resolve questions by land or sea, being a seventh daughter, it is very easy knowledge to her. She asks no questions, but will describe the person, (which will prove the truth) to them that know the real object. Any lady who cannot apply themselves, by sending some of their hair, she will tell equally the same. To prevent any imposition, the lady is desired to observe she is a real French person, and that no other will answer the descriptions but herself: No. 15, (two doors on the left hand next to the iron rails) in John's-Court, Hanway-Yard, Oxford-Street (1780)
- 286744: To the fair sex. Mrs. Miller, who was an assistant to Mr. White, surgeon and man midwife, ... takes this method to acquaint her friends and the public in general, that she is removed (1780)
- 286838: A letter on the practice of boxing (1789)
- 287375: Coalitions and compromises! (1790)
- 288162: A desultory sketch of the abuses in the militia (1794)
- 288604: Village virtues: a dramatic satire. In two parts (1796)
- 288725: Wells and Co's balloon fruit shop (1787)
- 288725: Wells and Co's balloon fruit shop (1787)
- 289827: The slave trade (1793)
- 291906: The directors of the festival in the Pantheon beg leave to acquaint the public that Signor Marchesi ... is prevented from performing in any place where money is taken at the door ... and therefore cannot rehearse ... but will certainly perform on Friday evening (1788)
- 292208: The political state of Europe speculatively delineated, in February, 1798 (1798)
- 294748: Holland's catalogue of humorous prints, &c. to be had at his Museum of graphic genius, no. 50, Oxford Street, London (1794)
- 294770: For the good of the public (1795)
- 295089: A description of the road from London to Bath and Bristol (1797)
- 295509: John Collins, removed from the Northumberland Arms, Wells-Street, to Newman-Mews, Newman-Street, Oxford-Street, begs leave to acqnaint [sic] the nobility, &c. that he will serve them with neat post-chaises and able horses, (1780)
- 295920: The lottery pamphlet (1776)
- 297710: An essay to instruct women how to protect themselves in a state of pregnancy (1798)
- 297958: The history of Sir George Warrington (1797)
- 298282: A. H. Bousing, hair-cutter, in Oxford-Street, the corner of Hanway-Yard, facing Soho-Square. Makes wigs and curls of all sorts for ladies (1760)
- 301557: Remarks on the Hon. Thomas Erskine's Defence of Thomas Paine, and on his assertion that the monarchy of Great-Britain is elective (1793)
- 303346: An universal atlas (1790)
- 304001: The trial of General Gunning, for criminal conversation with Mrs. Duberly, wife of Mr. Duberly; before Lord Kenyon, and a special Jury, in the Court of King's Bench, March, 1792 (1792)
- 305816: Reference to the annexed plate of a patent drill machine (1789)
- 309632: A catalogue of books (1779)
- 309633: A catalogue of books, consisting of about twenty thousand volumes, in various languages, arts and sciences, with a very large collection of curious pamphlets (1780)
- 309634: A catalogue of books (1781)
- 309635: A catalogue of books, in various languages, arts and sciences including a great variety of curious and valuable works lately purchased (1781)
- 309636: A catalogue of books (1782)
- 309638: A catalogue of several considerable libraries (1786)
- 309660: This day are published, (Price 8s.) Sophonisba, Queen of Carthage; and Phoenissa, her friend; two oval prints (Dimensions 10 inches 3-8ths by 8 1/2) in imitation of red-chalk drawings (1774)
- 311167: Gardner, (from Oxford Street) the cheap warehouse for linen-drapery and haberdashery, The wheat sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge Wells. G. Gardner takes this opportunity of returning his most grateful thanks to the nobility, gentry, and public in general, at the Well and its vicinity, for the very liberal support he has now for seven seasons experienced from them, (1800)
- 311193: D. Collins, trunk, plate-case, sea-chest, packing-case, box-maker, and undertaker (1782)
- 311217: The cheap shop. Gardner, (from Oxford Street) linen drapery, haberdashery, &c. at the Wheat Sheaf, top of the Parade, Tunbridge Wells. The present season drawing near a conclusion, G. Gardner returns his most grateful thanks (1800)
- 311258: New books printed for J. Bell (1798)
- 311971: Reference to the annexed plate of a patent drill-machine (1789)
- 312035: Astrology and medicine (1800)
- 312532: Paste for cleansing and polishing of silver plate (1780)
- 316298: Wakefield's merchant and tradesman's general directory for London (1793)
- 317367: Bought of Thomas Comerford, importer of Irish linen, French cambric, and lawns, No. 78, New Bond Street, four doors from Oxford Street (1790)
- 317372: To the ladies (1791)
- 317515: The rights of man (1795)
- 317574: An abstract of the General Lying-in Hospital, the very first and only one that ever appeared in the British Dominions, or in all Europe (1784)
- 318904: Emily (1792)
- 318928: A catalogue of books and prints (1788)
- 318930: A catalogue of books, prints, and books of prints, Mss. and Missals, lately bought out of several curious libraries, in various languages, arts, and sciences, for the year 1790, a large collection of portraits, prints of topography, &c (1790)
- 318931: A catalogue of books, prints, and books of prints (1792)
- 318932: A catalogue of books, prints, and book of prints, for 1794, consisting of a great veriety of curious articles, selected from the valuable libraries which have been seld during the last winter (1794)
- 319237: The following medicines have some years been in the first estimation for the cure of the several disorders for which they are recommended (1780)
- 319567: A catalogue of the library of an eminent divine, deceased (1789)
- 320199: E?poques de l'histoire (1797)
- 323989: An history of Birmingham (1781)
- 323990: An history of Birmingham (1783)
- 326150: The patriot (1784)
- 326165: Jeanne Shore ou le triomphe de la fide?lite? a? la patrie (1797)
- 326264: A catalogue of the library of the Rev. John Bowle, M. A. F. S. A (1790)
- 327017: The new carpenters' guide (1792)
- 327031: The importance of a deep and intimate knowledge of divine truth (1796)
- 327118: A brief account (1799)
- 327771: Jaquelina of Hainault (1798)
- 327790: The knight of the rose (1793)
- 327800: The wanderings of Warwick (1794)
- 328590: The supporters of the Dispensary (1750)
- 329619: A sermon on the dimensions of eternal love (1784)
- 330737: The sphinx's head broken (1798)
- 330766: No. 5, John-Street (1800)
- 330830: Count Benyowsky (1798)
- 330987: The corscians: a drama, in four acts. Translated from the German of Augustus Kotzebue (1799)
- 330990: Rolla (1799)
- 331397: The minister (1798)
- 331870: Impartial strictures on the poem called "the pursuits of literature:" and particularly a vindication of the romance of "the monk." (1798)
- 332887: An account of the culture of potatoes in Ireland (1796)
- 333171: The crying frauds of the London markets (1795)
- 334304: Goliath slain (1794)
- 334489: Gale's cabinet of knowledge (1796)
- 334655: "Thou shalt not steal." The school for ingratitude: a comedy, in five acts (1798)
- 334656: "thou shalt not steal." (1798)
- 334866: Amusement hall (1794)
- 334892: Annihilation no punishment to the wicked (1792)
- 334951: The involuntary inconstant (1772)
- 336702: The precipitate choice (1772)
- 337113: The adventures of Hugh Trevor (1794)
- 339458: A catalogue of scarce and curious books (1782)
- 339602: La sorpresa; a cantata. By Giuseppe Farronio. To be sung at Messrs. Rauzzini & La Motte's concert, in the Assembly-Rooms, Hanover-Square. The music entirely new composed by Signor Venanzio Rauzzini. (1779)
- 339658: The rights of infants; or, the imprescriptable right of mothers to such a share of the elements as is sufficient to enable them to suckle and bring up their young in a dialogue between the aristocracy and a mother of children. To which are added, by way of preface and appendix, strictures on Paine's Agrarian justice. By T. Spence, Author of the Real Rights of Man, End of Oppression, Reign of Felicity, Pigs' Meat, &c (1797)
- 340020: Jordan's elixir of life (1789)
- 340814: Memoirs of Mary, a novel (1793)
- 341349: Imposture detected (1787)
- 341381: The old manor house (1793)
- 342085: False and true, a play (1798)
- 342086: False and true, a play (1798)
- 342087: False and true, a play (1798)
- 343420: A charity sermon, preached in the parish church of Midhurst, in Sussex (1797)
- 343544: Memoirs of Mary, a novel (1794)
- 343836: Advocates for devils refuted, and their hope of the damned demolished (1794)
- 343837: An answer to fools; and a word to the wise. Addressed to the Reverend Maria de Fleury, John Ryland, and co. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel, at Providence Chapel; at Monkwell Street Meeting; and at Horsleydown (1792)
- 343838: The bank of charity, at Providence chapel. Instituted, February 22, 1790. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel; and Monkwell Street, in the City (1790)
- 343839: The barber (1791)
- 343840: The barber (1792)
- 343841: The barber; or, Timothy Priestley shaved, as reflected from his own looking-glass (1798)
- 343843: The bond child brought to the test; and his use of the letter considered. By William Huntington, S.S (1784)
- 343844: The bond child brought to the test; and his use of the letter considered. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting (1798)
- 343845: The breath of the Lord (1797)
- 343846: The broken cistern, and the springing well (1791)
- 343847: The broken cistern, and the springing well (1800)
- 343848: The child of liberty in legal bondage, or the son and heir in the Servant's yoke (1794)
- 343849: The child of liberty in legal bondage, or the son and heir in the servant's yoke (1797)
- 343850: The coal-Heaver's confession; intended as a supplement to "the rule and the riddle." (1788)
- 343851: A correspondence between Noctua Aurita, of the desert, and Philomela, of the King's dale. Published by William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting (1799)
- 343852: The cry of little faith heard and answered (1788)
- 343853: The cry of little faith heard and answered (1791)
- 343854: Discoveries and cautions from the streets of Zion (1798)
- 343855: A divine poem upon a spiritual birth (1784)
- 343856: A divine poem on the Shunamite. Addressed to a friend. By William Huntington, S. S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1787)
- 343857: The epistles of faith (1785)
- 343858: Epistles of faith (1790)
- 343859: Epistles of faith (1792)
- 343860: Excommunication, and the duty of all men to believe, weighed in the balance. In a letter to Mr. Ryland, Junior. Occasioned by a letter of excommunication, sent to Mr. Adams, Mine Host, at Northampton. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel; at Monkwell Street Meeting; and at Horsleydown (1791)
- 343862: A few fragments of the life and death of the Rev. James Barry. Intended as a supplement to the Coal-Heaver's cousin. By William Huntington, S.S (1789)
- 343863: Forty stripes save none for Satan; or, the devil beaten with rods. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting (1792)
- 343864: Free thoughts in captivity, and the thinker in the trap (1788)
- 343865: The funeral of Arminianism (1791)
- 343866: The funeral of Arminianism (1799)
- 343867: God, the poor man's guardian (1784)
- 343868: God the guardian of the poor, and the bank of faith, or, a Display of the Providences of God, Which have at sundry Periods of Time attended the Author. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, Cavendish-Square, and at Monk-Well-Street, Wood-Street. Author of the Spiritual Sea Voyage-The Arminian Skeleton-The Naked Bow of God-The Poor Christian's Last Will and Testament-The Divine Poem on a Spiritual Birth-The Kingdom of Heaven taken by Prayer-a Sermon on the Dimensions of Eternal Love-The Asp-The Law established by Faith-And five Numbers of the Epistles of Faith (1786)
- 343869: God the guardian of the poor, and the bank of faith; or, a Display of the Providences of God, Which have at Sundry Times Attended the Author. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel (1789)
- 343870: God the guardian of the poor, and the bank of faith; or, A Display of the Providences of God, Which have at Sundry Times Attended the Author. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; and at Monkwell-Street Meeting (1793)
- 343871: God the guardian of the poor, and the bank of faith; or, A Display of the Providences of God, Which have at Sundry Times Attended the Author. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting (1796)
- 343872: The history of little faith (1799)
- 343874: An innocent game for babes in grace (1787)
- 343875: An innocent game for babes in grace (1799)
- 343876: The justification of a sinner, and Satan's Law-Suit with him. In a Dialogue between Two Men of Different Experiences. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel in the City; and at Richmond in Surrey (1787)
- 343877: A key to the hieroglyphical print of the church of God, in her five fold state, including the holy Jerusalem: with a Scriptural Exhibition of the Numerous Artists, Mechanicks, and Manufacturers, Engaged in their Respective Pursuits for Promoting the Various Branches of Natural Religion. To Which is Prefixed, A Key to the Ground Plot of the Heavenly City. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel, at Providence Chapel; at Monk-Well Street Meeting; and at Horsley Down (1791)
- 343879: The kingdom of Heaven taken by prayer (1793)
- 343880: The kingdom of Heaven taken by prayer (1798)
- 343881: The last will and testament of William Huntington (1790)
- 343883: The law established by the faith of Christ. A sermon, preached at Providence Chapel, on the first day of January, 1786, by William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1788)
- 343884: The lawyer's complaint, and the preacher's caustick; or, a seasonable reply to a restless attorney and co. By William Huntington, S.S (1789)
- 343885: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Caleb Evans, M.A (1789)
- 343886: A letter to the Rev. Caleb Evans, M.A (1798)
- 343888: Letters on ministerial qualifications (1788)
- 343889: Light shining in darkness; or, heavenly rays from dark sayings: being a few private thoughts on some obscure passages of scripture. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting (1796)
- 343890: Living testimonies (1795)
- 343891: Living testimonies (1797)
- 343892: The lying prophet examined (1795)
- 343893: The modern plasterer detected, and his untempered mortar discovered. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; Richmond, in Surrey (1787)
- 343894: The moral law not injured by the everlasting gospel. A sermon, preached in substance at Providence Chapel; and humbly addressed to the Rev. Rowland Hill, M.A. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel, at Providence Chapel; at Monkwell Street Meeting; and at Horsleydown (1792)
- 343895: Moses unveiled in the face of Christ (1794)
- 343896: Moses unveiled in the face of Christ (1798)
- 343897: The music and odours of saints. A sermon, preached at Providence chapel, Sept. 2, 1787. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1788)
- 343899: The naked bow of God (1786)
- 343900: The naked bow of God (1787)
- 343902: A portion to seven and also to eight. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting (1800)
- 343903: A rule and a riddle; or, an everlasting task for blind watchmen and old women. In a letter to a friend. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; and at Monkwell Street Chapel, in the City (1788)
- 343904: The second part of the rule, including the riddle; or, an addition to the everlasting task for blind watchmen and old women. In several letters on law and gospel. By William Huntington, S.S (1789)
- 343905: A sermon on the dimensions of eternal love (1787)
- 343907: The servant of the Lord described and vindicated, in a sermon, delivered at Providence Chapel, Feb. 17, 1788. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1788)
- 343908: The skeletons (1783)
- 343909: The arminian skeleton; or, the Arminian dissected and anatomized. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel in the City; and at Richmond in Surrey (1787)
- 343910: Spiritual birth. A divine poem (1789)
- 343913: A spiritual sea voyage (1793)
- 343914: Spoils taken from the Tower of London, without siege, violence, bloodshed, conquest, or loss to the owners. In a letter to a friend. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1788)
- 343915: Tidings from Wallingford (1786)
- 343916: The utility of the books (1796)
- 343917: The utility of the books (1796)
- 343918: A watchword and warning from the walls of Zion; A sermon delivered at Providence Chapel, on Tuesday, Dec. 19. 1797, Being the Day appointed for Public Thanksgiving. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting (1798)
- 343919: The wise and foolish virgins described (1797)
- 343920: Zion's alarm, not without cause (1786)
- 343921: Zion's alarm, not without cause (1798)
- 344646: The packet: a novel (1794)
- 345024: Scelta delle opere dell' abate Pietro Metastasio (1787)
- 345952: The period of mourning (1789)
- 346128: Observations on the nature and properties of fixible air, and on the salutary effects of the aqua salubris, in preserving health, and preventing diseases. To which are added, Strictures on the Present Practice of Physic, Pointing out the Causes which greatly obstruct the Improvement of the Healing Art. Submitted to the attentive Consideration of the Public. By John Melvill, M.D. John-Street, Adelphi (1789)
- 346291: A catalogue of the genuine library of the late Sir Richard Jebb, Bart. F.R.S. physician in Ordinary to His Majesty; and of several other valuable collections of books, lately purchased: among them are the following curious and costly articles. ... The sale will begin on Friday, February 1, 1788, by Benjamin White, and Son, booksellers, at Horace's Head, in Fleet-street, London. N.B. the lowest prices are marked in the Catalogue, and in the first leaf of every book. (1788)
- 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)
- 347489: A serious call to a devout and holy life (1800)
- 347734: The storm (1787)
- 349685: A manual for the use of coachmen, grooms, ostlers, and all persons concerned in the care and management of horses; being a selection of near three hundred receipts for the several disorders to which that noble animal is subject. Together with some General Observations, and an Index (1799)
- 350164: Abre?ge? des Me?moires pour servir a? l'histoire du Jacobinisme (1798)
- 350214: Me?moires pour servir a? l'histoire du Jacobinisme (1797)
- 351040: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies Of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David (1793)
- 351129: Ver-Vert (1793)
- 353418: The duke de La Rochefoucault's celebrated maxims and moral reflections: translated (for the first time) into English verse (1799)
- 353721: Jesus the Nazarene, addressed to Jews, Deists, and believers. By Richard Clarke, Late Rector of St. Philip's, Charlston, South-Carolina (1795)
- 353831: Select epigrams. In two volumes. ... (1797)
- 354110: Published by authority Lettere dell'armata D'Egitto al governo francese intercette dalla corvetta di S.M. Britannica Il Vincitore nel Mediterraneo. Trasportate dal francese, e pubblicate con permissione (23 January 1800.) (1800)
- 354294: A list of a few cures performed by Mr. and Mrs. de Loutherbourg, of Hammersmith Terrace, without medicine. By a lover of the Lamb of God. M. P. (1789)
- 355779: Twelve sermons, preached on particular occasions (1789)
- 355780: Theological, philosophical, and moral essays (1790)
- 356376: Theological, philosophical, and moral essays (1797)
- 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)
- 357668: Eastern anecdotes of exemplary characters, with sketches of the Chinese history. In one volume. Inscribed to her Royal Highness the Duchess of York. The researches of history are never-failing sources of instruction and amusement. Designed for youth. (1799)
- 357677: A key to The pilgrim's progress, designed to assist the admirers of that Excellent Book to read it with understanding and profit, as well as Pleasing Entertainment. In a series of letters to a friend. By Andronicus (1790)
- 357773: Observations relative to the taxes upon windows or lights (1788)
- 358649: The history of the reigns of Peter III. and Catharine II. of Russia. Translated from the French, and enlarged with explanatory notes and brief memoirs of illustrious persons. ... (1798)
- 359562: The life of Hubert (1795)
- 359696: Nimrod's songs of the chace; the best collection of hunting songs ever presented to the lovers of that delightful sport. with an Animated Description of a Fox-Chace, and a superb print of a stag-hunt, near Windsor, with Exact Likenesses of the King, Prince of Wales, and Duke of York. The whole compiled (with permission) from the hunting register of the Windsor nimrod (1788)
- 360460: The french family cook: being a complete system of French cookery. Adapted to the Tables not only of the Opulent, but of Persons of moderate Fortune and Condition. Containing Directions for choosing, dressing, and serving up all Sorts of Butcher Meat, Poultry, &c. The different Modes of making all kinds of Soups, Ragouts, Fricandeaus, Creams, Ratafias, Compo?ts, Preserves, &c. &c. - as well as a great Variety of cheap and elegant Side Dishes, calculated to grace a Table at a small Expence. Instructions for making out Bills of Fare for the four Seasons of the Year, and to furnish a Table with few or any number of Dishes at the most moderate possible Expence. Necessary for Housekeepers, Butlers, Cooks, and all who are concerned in the Superintendence of a Family. Translated from the French (1793)
- 360862: Most Humbly Dedicated to the Queen. The prophecies of Brothers confuted, from divine authority (1795)
- 361737: Plan of the General Dispensary (1794)
- 361787: The calvinistic and Socinian systems examined and compared (1794)
- 361960: A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland (1785)
- 362017: Elegy written in a London church-yard (1792)
- 362028: The trial of John Donnellan (1781)
- 362604: The way to be rich and respectable (1796)
- 362961: Sermons on the character of Christ (1793)
- 363219: Queries and remarks on human liberty (1783)
- 363220: Primitive Christianity considered. A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of Mr. Thomas Sturgis; to which is added, the speech delivered at the grave. By John Martin (1795)
- 363221: Imposture detected (1787)
- 363225: Thoughts on the duty of man relative to faith in Jesus Christ (1788)
- 363584: Loyal lectures. No.1. Delivered Dec. 23, 1792, in Dudley-Court chapel, Crown-Street Soho, where every Sunday morning at eleven o'clock, these lectures will be continued, for sometime. By the Reverend P. T. Minister of that Chapel, and Late Chaplain in the Royal Navy (1793)
- 364364: Elements of Christian theology (1800)
- 364739: Adultery. The very interesting and remarkable trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Hankey, (formerly Elizabeth Thomson, daughter of Andrew Thomson, of the City of London, Esq.) Wife of John Hankey, Esq. (son of Sir Thomas Hankey, Knt.) for adultery, At Brighthelmstone, Worthing, and Horsham, in Sussex; at Dorking, in Surrey; and at Osburn's Hotel, in the Adelphi; with Turner Straubenzee, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel of his Majesty's Fifty-Second Regiment of Foot. In this Trial is given verbatim, the Articles exhibited by the injured Husband against his adulterous Wife, (which renders it both perfect and complete) with the Depositions entire, of George Clewlow, Esq. Captain of the Fifty-Second Regiment of Foot, Mr. Morloy, Master of the King's-Head Inn, at Dorking, Mr. Hills, Tanner, Mr. John, Cook to the Regiment, Mr. Dean, Elizabeth Brett, Chamber-Maid, and Mary Winton, Lady's Maid to Mrs. Hankey, &c. &c (1783)
- 364903: Recueil de fables, de contes, et d'histoires, morales et amusantes, a? l'usage des jeunes gens (1796)
- 365174: Goetz of Berlichingen, with the iron hand: a tragedy (1799)
- 365353: A complete treatise on music. The precepts and examples in two separate books. The book of precepts (1800)
- 365385: Three letters addressed to the Bishop of Llandaff (1795)
- 365629: Ambrose and Eleanor; or, the adventures of two children deserted on an uninhabited island (1796)
- 365888: The day of judgement (1800)
- 366165: A collection of poems and letters. Poems, &c. 1. An Ode from Sans Souci, characteristic of the late Northern Potentaete, with Annotations by Machiavel in the Shades. 2. Lines on the death of Infants, &c. 3. A Father's Soliloquy over a Sleeping Child, before his going to Prison. 4. Verses on the Death of a Son four Years old. 5. On the late Fast for National Sins, &c. 6. On the French Standards hung up at St. Paul's. Letters. 1. On German Electors and Princes Hiring out their Subjects for Soldiers. 2. An Account and Defence of the Author's Publications in Support of Universal Redemption, and of his Objections to an exclusive Priesthood. 3. A short View of the Signs of Times, drawn from a larger Work on the Numbers in the Law, the Prophets, and the Gospel. 4. A Letter on the Military Profession to a Gentleman, who, from Doubt and Fear of its being inconsistent with his Christian Profession, resigned his Commission. 5. A Letter on the present Rage for Fragments of Prophecies, not founded on Scripture, but on Conjectures and Probalities; in which, the late Mr. Toplady's Prophecy of Christopher Love, given by the late Dr. Gifford, Librarian to the British Museum, is considered; with some Notice of the Bishops of Llandaff and Rochester (1795)
- 366455: Memoirs of an English missionary to the coast of Guinea ; who went thither for the sole purpose of converting the negroes to Christianity: Containing Some Curious Traits of the Superstition, Temper, and Manners of the Black Natives (1788)
- 366631: Anecdotes and characteristic traits respecting the incursion of the French republicans into Franconia, in the year 1796. By an eye witness. Translated from the German (1798)
- 366830: An examination of The age of reason (1794)
- 366876: Directions for using the contents of the portable horse medicine chest (1795)
- 367359: "de preclaris mulieribus, that is to say in Englyshe, Of the ryghte renoumyde ladyes". Translated from "bocasse", and Dedicated to King Henry Viii. By ``henry Parcare, Knight, Lord Morley.'' From a Manuscript on Vellum, Which appears to have been the Presentation-Copy to that Monarch. (1789)
- 367361: A delicate diet, for daintie mouthde droonkardes. Wherein the fowle abuse of common Carowsing, and Quaffing with hartie draughtes, is honestlie admonished. By George Gascoyne, Esquier. Tam Marti quam Mercurio. Imprinted at London by Richard Jhones. Aug. 22. 1576. (1789)
- 367374: Roscius Anglicanus, or, an historical review of the stage (1789)
- 367728: Fairburn's abstract of an Act, to explain and amend the Income-Act, passed March 21, 1799; including the new schedule at full length: with several questions by the commissioners. This Edition contains every Particular of the Amendments:-As to extending the Time for returning Statements. - Delivering them sealed up to the Assessors. - Penalty on opening them. - Qualification of Commissioners. - What Parts of the former Act are repealed. - The Manner of paying Assessments into the Bank, without disclosing Persons' Names. - The Form of Declaration of Income. - The Deductions Persons are allowed to make in estimating their Income, &c. &c. &c (1799)
- 367763: Epistle in rhyme (1798)
- 368639: Alf von Deulmen; or, The history of the Emperor Philip, and his daughters. Translated from the German by Miss A.E. Booth. ... (1794)
- 368648: The family of Halden: a novel by Augustus La Fontaine. Translated from the German. ... (1799)
- 369153: Cortez (1799)
- 369459: Parsley's Lyric repository, for 1789. Containing a selection of all the favorite songs, duets, trios, &c. now singing at the Theatres-Royal, at the Anacreontic Society, the Beef-Steak Club, And every polite Assembly of Wit and Harmony in the Metropolis. With a Variety of Ballads, Sonnets, Parodies, Cantatas, Burlesques, Masonic Songs, &c. Written purposely for this Work, adapted to familiar Tunes. To which is Added, A Collection of Toasts and Sentiments, Never Before in Print. (1789)
- 369575: The principles of astronomy (1799)
- 369591: The elements of the conic sections (1800)
- 369610: The analogy of religion (1791)
- 370582: The daughter's defence of her father (1788)
- 370626: The pleasures, that please on reflection (1789)
- 370679: An epitome of the natural history of the insects of China (1798)
- 370709: Fanatic blunders; faithfully collected from their books, sermons, and prayers (1789)
- 370877: Friendly advice; comprehending general heads of qualifications, requisite for those who wish to marry well, and live happy; compiled and translated from different authors. By Cæsar Mussolini, Professor of the Italian Language, in London. (1794)
- 370878: Dettami amichevoli (1794)
- 371278: The poems of Baron Haller, translated into English by Mrs. Howorth (1794)
- 371578: An humble attempt to exhibit a scriptural view of the constitution, order, discipline, and fellowship of the gospel-church (1795)
- 371578: An humble attempt to exhibit a scriptural view of the constitution, order, discipline, and fellowship of the gospel-church (1795)
- 371715: Socinianism indefensible (1797)
- 371757: A letter from a person in town to his friends in the country (1800)
- 371962: The way and the fare of a wayfaring man (1788)
- 372049: Thoughts on the peaceable and spiritual nature of Christ's kingdom (1794)
- 372644: A sermon, preached at Fitzroy Chapel (1798)
- 372980: Modern infidelity considered, with respect to its influence on society (1800)
- 373133: Sermons and lectures on important practical sbjects (1800)
- 373305: Fifteen sermons preached at the Rolls Chapel (1792)
- 373441: Sermons (1787)
- 374200: The patriot King, and patriot people: a discourse, occasioned by the general fast; and published for the benefit of the French emigrant clergy. By the Rev. C. E. De Coetlogon, A.M (1793)
- 374292: The castle spectre (1798)
- 374321: Il convito amoroso! or, a serio-comico-philosophical lecture (1782)
- 375013: A catalogue of the neat and genuine household furniture, and other effects, of a gentleman, well known in the musical world: which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Boulton, ... No.7, Newman Street, Oxford-Street, on Wednesday the 17th of June, 1795. (1795)
- 375073: Lieut. James Moody's narrative of his exertions and sufferings in the cause of government, since the year 1776 (1783)
- 375179: An essay tending to prove that Christianity has promoted the happiness of man, as an intellectual, moral and social being (1800)
- 375330: The bye laws, rules, orders, and constitutions, for the better governing, employing, and supporting the poor of the parish of Saint Mary-le-Bone (1799)
- 375573: Plutarch's treatise upon the distinction between a friend and flatterer (1793)
- 375860: Examen d'un e?crit intitule?, Les ruines, ou me?ditations sur les re?volutions des empires, par Mr. Volney, De?pute? a? L'Assemble?e Nationale de France de 1789. Ou traite? sur l'e?galite?, la liberte? & la pre?tendue souverainete? du peuple dans les monarchies, avec une dissertation sur Joseph, historien juif. Par M. Jouvin D. P. R. C. D. S. M. D. C. (1799)
- 375943: Sketches on various subjects (1796)
- 376318: Duncan and Peggy (1794)
- 376323: The Monk (1797)
- 376341: The monk (1797)
- 376490: Lectures in divinity (1796)
- 376616: The shrove-Tide child (1797)
- 376953: Henry Somerville, a tale (1797)
- 377147: An address to the people of Ireland, on the present situation of public affairs (1798)
- 378041: Instructions for the treatment of negroes, &c. &c. &c. (1797)
- 378155: The voyages and adventures of the Chevalier Dupont. In four volumes. Translated from the French. ... (1772)
- 379816: A complete guide to the mystery and management of bees (1771)
- 379866: On the diseases of the teeth (1793)
- 380281: An experimental history of the materia medica (1791)
- 380420: The principles of mechanics (1799)
- 381079: The brewer, victualler, and gauger's assistant (1793)
- 381837: Sacred history in familiar dialogues (1796)
- 381913: A complete treatise of land surveying (1798)
- 382137: C?lina (1795)
- 382384: Boyle's vade mecum (1798)
- 383346: The citizen's daughter (1775)
- 383804: The analogy of religion (1788)
- 384183: A collection of Psalms and hymns, from various authors, adapted to the service of the Church of England (1794)
- 385163: An universal grammar of the French language (1796)
- 385195: Lodoik (1795)
- 385509: The little emigrant, a tale. Interspersed with moral anecdotes and instructive conversations. Designed for the perusal of youth. By the author of The adventures of the six princesses of Babylon, Visit for a week, Juvenile magazine, &c &c (1799)
- 385729: The visit for a week (1796)
- 386309: Thoughts on the treaty now agitating between government and the East India Company (1780)
- 387586: Letters on subjects of importance to the happiness of young females (1799)
- 389601: Valuable secrets, relative to gardening and agriculture (1795)
- 389891: Abre?ge? de l'histoire universelle Sacre?e et profane depuis le commencement du monde Jusqu'a? Jesus-Christ (1797)
- 390093: The directory for patent-slating (1772)
- 390138: Syllabus of a course of lectures (1800)
- 390769: The love of gain (1799)
- 391361: Excerpta e scripturis quædam in usum tironum (1800)
- 391580: The celebrated speech of the Earl of Abingdon, in the House of Lords, on Tuesday, December 2, 1783 (1783)
- 392179: France after the revolution of Bonaparte, on the eighth of November, 1799. Hastily translated from a French pamphlet, intituled "les adieux a Bonaparte." (1800)
- 392240: Supplement to The progress of satire, containing remarks on the pursuer of literature's defence (1799)
- 392241: The progress of satire: an essay in verse (1798)
- 392361: Moderate politics (1791)
- 392536: The sea-Side, a poem (1798)
- 393114: The minister (1797)
- 393758: The castle spectre (1798)
- 393959: Strictures upon the discipline of the University of Cambridge (1792)
- 394287: The state of the statute laws considered (1800)
- 394670: Ode on His Royal Highness Prince Adolphus (1790)
- 394697: Intellectual electricity (1798)
- 395430: The modern dictionary of arts and sciences (1774)
- 395486: A select collection of ancient and modern epitaphs (1796)
- 395652: The roman nights; or, dialogues at the tombs of the Scipios. Translated from the Italian of Count Verri (1798)
- 395756: The castle spectre (1798)
- 396509: The fairy of misfortune (1799)
- 396641: A second letter to the Earl of Moira on the commercial situation of Ireland (1798)
- 397453: The scripture lexicon (1787)
- 398657: An antidote against Jacobinism (1798)
- 398789: The fashionable court guide (1792)
- 398794: With near five thousand alterations. Boyle's new fashionable court and country guide (1798)
- 401766: Theodora & Didymus (1784)
- 402953: Edwin's pills to purge melancholy (1788)
- 402954: Edwin's pills to purge melancholy (1789)
- 403469: The character of the Rev. James Hervey (1790)
- 403601: The visit for a week (1794)
- 403606: The visit for a week (1795)
- 404091: Poems on several occasions (1797)
- 404094: The battle between Doctor Farmer and Peter Musgrave (1792)
- 404324: A defence of the Baptists (1795)
- 404328: The love of the brethren, proceeding from a perception of the love of God (1795)
- 405118: The london calendar, or court and city register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1787; Including a Complete and Correct List of the present Parliament, more extensive and useful than in any other Book of the Kind yet published. Containing England. I. Correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Seminaries, Medical Societies, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets, State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Carefully corrected at the Respective Offices (1787)
- 405119: The london calendar, or court and city register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1788; Including a Complete and Correct List of the present Parliament, more extensive and useful than in any other Book of the Kind yet published. Containing England. I. Correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Seminaries, Medical Societies, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets, State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Carefully corrected at the Respective Offices (1788)
- 405120: The london calendar, or court and city register, for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year, 1790; Including a Complete and Correct List of the present Parliament, more extensive and useful than in any other Book of the Kind yet published. Containing, England. I. Correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Seminaries, Medical Societies, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets, State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Carefully corrected at the Respective Offices (1790)
- 405598: Anna St. Ives (1792)
- 405912: The calvinistic and Socinian systems examined and compared (1796)
- 406103: Reflections on war and the final cessation of all hostility (1800)
- 406294: The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African (1789)
- 406669: Valuable secrets, relative to gardening and agriculture (1795)
- 407376: The cheapest hat-warehouse in the country. E.H. Strange, hatter, hosier and glover, (from Oxford-Street) returns his most grateful thanks (1797)
- 407382: Irish linen, prints and muslins. Thomas Comerford, (from No.78, New Bond Street, within four doors of Oxford Street) and on the Parade, ... Tunbridge Wells, most respectfully informs the public, that he has just opened a shop (1797)
- 407704: Grace and holiness (1777)
- 408189: An exact and authentic narrative of M. Blanchard's third aerial voyage (1784)
- 409420: The general gazetteer (1786)
- 410080: The age of chivalry (1799)
- 410747: Essays on the following interesting subjects (1799)
- 412148: An essay on musical harmony (1796)
- 412714: Zion's ornaments and offerings (1787)
- 413547: A history of inventions and discoveries (1797)
- 414814: Perfumery and ornamental hair warehouse. ... The above to be had of Richard Ward, No. 33, Oxford-Street, (1788)
- 415499: The progress of satire (1798)
- 416339: The nephews (1799)
- 416360: Love's frailties (1794)
- 417008: The purchasers of tickets, shares, and chances are most respectfully requested to peruse the following plan before they purchase Tickets, Shares, or Chances, at any other Offices. State lottery, 1781. Messrs. Johnson and Co. At their Old State Lottery Offices, No. 4, Ludgate-Hill; No. 351, Oxford-Street; No. 153, opposite Smart's Buildings, High-Holborn; and in Glasshouse-Street, the corner of Swallow-Street. (1781)
- 418353: A serious and friendly address to the public (1783)
- 419659: Summary remarks on the resources of the East Indies, written prior to the introduction and institution of the decennial leases to Zemindars and intended as a contrast to the pamphlet of Mr. Thomas Law, entitled "rising resources," Published in Support of the Mocurrery System, planned by that Gentleman, and adopted by Lord Cornwallis; with a brief Statement (written likewise at that Period) of the most eligible mode for collecting the Revenues of Bengal, and administering Justice to the Natives. by a civil servant, long employed in the revenue and judicial departments (1792)
- 420050: Some account of the Maranta, or Indian arrow root (1796)
- 420974: Thoughts and sentiments on the evil or slavery (1791)
- 421029: Thoughts on the present state of the prisons of this country (1780)
- 422717: Truth and filial love. A little drama. In three acts (1797)
- 424632: A companion to the Toilet, or Cestus of Venus (1790)
- 425017: A catalogue of new plates engraved and published by V. Green, mezzotinto engraver to His Majesty, and to the Elector Palatine, no. 29, Newman-Street, Oxford-Street (1781)
- 425285: Valuable secrets concerning arts and trades: or, Approved directions from the best artists (1790)
- 468655: A catalogue of a genuine collection of books, in most languages, the property of two gentlemen (1794)
- 468782: A catalogue of the entire and valuable bound and quire stock, of Mr. John Manson, bookseller, of Pall-Mall, (quitting that business.) (1799)
- 468786: A catalogue of the very select, elegant, and valuable library of a nobleman, removed from his villa for the convenience of sale (1800)
- 472714: The ladies useful repository, for the year 1800 (1799)
- 472894: Trusler's clerical and universal almanack (1798)
- 472895: Trusler's clerical and universal almanack, for the year 1799, being the third after Leap-Year (1798)
- 474771: Lice?e de Londres; ou, assemble?e et correspondance, etablies a Londres (1784)
- 474947: The rights of man (1796)
- 476619: Bacon's royal patent warehouse for all genuine public medicines, No. 150, Oxford-Street, (opposite New Bond-Street.) (1790)
- 476817: An essay on the medical character, with a view to define it (1784)
- 477371: A short view of the management of Salomon-House Academy (1791)
- 478322: A full, true, and particular account of the manner in which the Right Honourable the Countess of Strathmore (1786)
- 478708: Pantheon (1788)
- 480591: The principles of English farriery vindicated (1800)
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