MoEML References in Shakeosphere
PATE1: Paternoster Row
- 58: George Barnwell (1798)
- 83: Observations on the means of preserving the health of soldiers (1780)
- 293: The new universal parish officer (1771)
- 299: The new universal parish officer (1774)
- 324: Journal et proce?s verbaux du quatrie?me voyage ae?rien (1784)
- 351: A new method of chemistry (1753)
- 389: The muse's mirrour. Being a collection of poems (1778)
- 431: Observations on the different modes of puncturing the bladder (1793)
- 458: The new dispensatory (1799)
- 489: On the Crucifixion and Resurrection (1762)
- 516: Never before printed. The rights of juries vindicated (1785)
- 556: The life of His Serene Highness, Charles, Prince of Lorrain (1746)
- 572: A letter to the Rev. Richard Farmer, D.D. Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge (1792)
- 595: A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt (1792)
- 620: The Grecian history, from the earliest state, to the death of Alexander the great (1800)
- 630: Les memoires et voyages de Maurice Auguste (1790)
- 690: One hundred pounds damages (1792)
- 716: An original system of taxation; or general contribution, by way of stamp-duty (1796)
- 724: Olney hymns (1784)
- 736: Orpheus, priest of nature, and prophet of infidelity; or, the Eleusinian mysteries revived. A poem, in three cantos (1782)
- 743: Our duty and interest inseparable (1733)
- 754: Letter to Earl Fitzwilliam (1795)
- 794: An historical and practical treatise on the venereal disease (1797)
- 839: The old man's calendar (1783)
- 865: Observations on that disorder of the corner of the eye, commonly called fistula lachrymalis (1772)
- 898: Medical records and researches (1798)
- 988: Observations on jail, hospital, or ship fever (1789)
- 1037: On rheumatism, and gout (1796)
- 1054: A letter from a member of the last Parliament, to a new member of the present (1742)
- 1115: The old Bailey chronicle (1788)
- 1144: Particulars of the capture of the ship Olive Branch (1798)
- 1169: The parson's parlour (1756)
- 1181: Observations on the use of crude mercury (1785)
- 1255: Othello (1780)
- 1320: Lock and key: a musical entertainment, in two acts, performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. By Prince Hoare, Esq. author of my grandmother-no song no super-the prize, &c (1796)
- 1372: Hints, addressed to the electors of Great Britain (1796)
- 1378: Pharmacopoeia chirurgica (1794)
- 1379: Pharmacopoeia chirurgica (1799)
- 1414: Il penseroso (1767)
- 1476: Liberal opinions, or the history of Benignus (1777)
- 1531: The pharmacopoeia. Of the Royal College of Physicians of London (1793)
- 1533: The pharmacopoeia, of the Royal College of Physicians of London (1796)
- 1539: Pharmacop?ia officinalis & extemporanea (1724)
- 1722: A plain and candid statement of facts, respecting the natural and civil rights of man (1790)
- 2032: Poems and plays (1799)
- 2074: Poems by Percival Stockdale (1800)
- 2114: Poems by Thomas Warton (1789)
- 2369: The progress and practice of a modern attorney (1795)
- 2416: Practical observations towards the prevention and cure of chronic diseases peculiar to women (1792)
- 2417: Practical observations towards the prevention and cure of chronic diseases peculiar to women (1792)
- 2424: Prologues and epilogues (1780)
- 2430: Practical observations on the diseases of the army in Jamaica (1799)
- 2456: The poems (1800)
- 2534: The eccentricities of Edwin, the comedian (1797)
- 2550: A Proposition for the present peace and future government of the British colonies in North America (1775)
- 2578: A brief history of epidemic and pestilential diseases (1800)
- 2582: Poems moral and entertaining (1789)
- 2584: A narrative of circumstances relative to the Excise Wine Bill (1790)
- 2589: The physicians' vade mecum (1799)
- 2604: Legal recreations (1792)
- 2611: The practical French grammar (1789)
- 2636: The preaching of the atonement (1792)
- 2651: The purse (1794)
- 2653: The purse (1794)
- 2698: The ode, songs, chorusses, &c. for the concert in commemoration of Chatterton (1784)
- 2719: King Stephen's watch (1782)
- 2724: The predicted stability and permanence of Christianity (1799)
- 2737: A new Catechism, with Dr. Hickes's thirty nine articles (1710)
- 2863: A serious and earnest address to gentlemen of all denominations (1773)
- 2865: Elegiac stanzas occasioned by the death of the Rev. Charles Wesley (1788)
- 2908: An elegy on the lamented death of the electrical eel (1779)
- 3011: A key to the business of the present s-n (1742)
- 3091: The philosophy of medicine (1799)
- 3235: Rolla; or, the Peruvian hero: a tragedy, in five acts (1799)
- 3320: A residence in France, during the years 1792, 1793, 1794, and 1795 (1797)
- 3530: The ring, or the merry wives of Madrid (1799)
- 3597: Roman stories: or, the history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome (1765)
- 3683: Report from the committee appointed to enquire into the state of the copper mines, and copper trade, of this kingdom (1800)
- 3828: Reasons grounded on facts (1748)
- 3829: Ten sermons on various subjects (1799)
- 3856: Free and impartial remarks upon the Letters written by the late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope (1774)
- 3910: Terminationes et exempla declinationum & conjugationum (1792)
- 3963: The ready reckoner; or Trader's most useful assistant (1773)
- 3965: The ready reckoner (1778)
- 4028: The tales of the Genii; or, The delightful lessons of Horam, the son of Asmar, faithfully translated from the Persian manuscript (1799)
- 4047: Tale of a tub (1798)
- 4093: A treatise on scrophulous diseases (1798)
- 4098: A treatise on opthalmy (1800)
- 4128: Tourville; or, the mysterious lover (1800)
- 4170: The trial at large of George Barrington (1790)
- 4256: Travels in the interior of Africa (1799)
- 4269: The trial of Wm. Winterbotham (1794)
- 4308: Elements of chemistry (1791)
- 4326: Reading no preaching (1788)
- 4332: The trial of John Frost (1794)
- 4337: The trial at large of Ed. Lowe and Wm. Jobbins (1790)
- 4338: The tryal of Mr. John Lowther (1761)
- 4341: The trial of Thomas Phipps, the elder, Thomas Phipps, the younger, and William Thomas (1789)
- 4343: The trial of Thomas Phipps, the elder, Thomas Phipps, the younger, and William Thomas (1789)
- 4344: The trials of Edward Robinson (1789)
- 4381: Travels into several remote nations of the world (1798)
- 4424: A treatise on the blood (1794)
- 4426: Travels through the United States of North America (1799)
- 4484: A treatise on the structure, economy, and diseases of the liver (1795)
- 4491: A treatise upon the law of legacies (1799)
- 4505: The true and affecting history of Henrietta of Bellgrave (1799)
- 4523: A treatise on the operations of surgery (1769)
- 4524: A treatise on the operations of surgery, with a description and representation of the instruments used in performing them (1782)
- 4584: A free and candid correspondence on The farmer's letters to the people of England, &c (1770)
- 4587: Twenty thousand muskets!!! (1797)
- 4700: Two letters from the Right Honourable Mr. Burke, on the French Revolution (1791)
- 4777: Three lectures on muscular motion (1739)
- 4830: A thanksgiving sermon, preach'd November 5. 1711 (1711)
- 4881: Thoughts on the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq; to the sheriffs of Bristol, on the affairs of America. By the Earl of Abingdon (1777)
- 4911: Thoughts physiological, pathological, and practical: with some cases, and anatomico-practical observations. By Allen Swainston, M.D. at York (1790)
- 4994: The unfortunate beauty: or memoirs of Miss Anna Maria Soames, and several others (1757)
- 5078: The art of midwifery improv'd (1723)
- 5138: Advice to those who are afflicted with the venereal disease (1790)
- 5325: The conduct of Moses, when Israel fought with Amalek, compared with that of Admiral Lord Nelson, in the Battle of the Nile; in a thanksgiving sermon, preached, on Thursday, November 29, 1798, at March, in the Isle of Ely, By Abraham Jobson (1798)
- 5351: The beggar's opera (1799)
- 5468: Anna St.Ives (1800)
- 5519: The castles of Montreuil and Barre (1799)
- 5530: The castle of Lindenberg (1798)
- 5607: Conscience (1772)
- 5612: Chirurgical essays (1785)
- 5627: Cautions and advice to the public, respecting some abuses in medicine, through the malpractices of quacks or pretenders to the medical and chirurgical arts. By William Jackson, (1787)
- 5690: The genuine and correct sermon, as preached to the ancient people of God, the Jews (1796)
- 5700: The black castle (1800)
- 5749: The budget, a collection of letters (1789)
- 5754: The life of James, late Duke of Ormonde. Containing, I. An historical and genealogical account of his Grace's family. II. An impartial view of his conduct in his civil and military employments, with the History of His Time, and an Inquiry into the Principles and Measures of those Parties, which he either supported or opposed. III. A succinct account of the most remarkable events that happen'd to him during upwards of thirty years exile; from Authentic Materials (1747)
- 5836: An apology for the conduct of a late celebrated second-rate minister (1746)
- 5851: The correspondence of the London Corresponding Society revised and corrected (1795)
- 5919: A brief view of the anatomical arguments for the doctrine of materialism (1794)
- 6190: British liberty in chains, and England's ruin on the anvil, in the Isle of Man, now commonly called Little-France. Addressed to all Free-Britons, zealous for the glory of the King, the liberties of the people, and safety of the realm; especially to the laudable association of Antigallicans. By John Baldwin, Esq (1755)
- 6215: Harlequin sorcerer (1752)
- 6235: The birmingham counterfeit; or, invisible spectator (1772)
- 6345: Brother Tom to Brother Peter, or Peter paid in his own pence (1789)
- 6488: The age of reason (1795)
- 6586: An authentic copy of a letter from Thomas Newans to His Grace the Duke of N******e. Foretelling the dangers threatening this nation, especially London and Westminster. To which are added his predictions of several other events, Particularly, The Convention with Spain, and the ill Success of it. The War between France and Germany. The late intended Invasion in 1743. The Present Rebellion and the Issue of it. The Over-Running of Germany and Italy, with the Taking of Rome, by the Persians and Turks, and the Downfal of Popery, in Consequence thereof. The Driving back the Turks, &c. by the Protestants, and the Conversion of the former to the Christian Faith; which will be followed by The Calling of the Jews, their Return to Judea, and the Rebuilding of Jerusalem (1745)
- 6623: An affectionate address to candidates for holy orders (1789)
- 6657: The beauties of thelLate Right Hon. Edmund Burke, selected from the writings, &c. of that extraordinary man, alphabetically arranged (1798)
- 6885: City Latin (1761)
- 6892: An account of a particular kind of rupture, frequently attendant upon new-born children (1765)
- 6959: An apology for the conduct of a late celebrated second-rate minister (1747)
- 6966: The adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves (1793)
- 7192: An answer to a late insolent libel, entituled, A discovery of the conduct of receivers and thief-takers, in and about the city of London; presumptuously Dedicated to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council. Written by Cs Hn. Wherein is prov'd in many particular instances, who is originally the grand thief-taker; that a certain author is guilty of more flagrant crimes, than any Theif-Taker mention'd in his Nonsensical Treatise; and that he has highly Reflected on the Magistracy of the City, in the said Scandalous Pamphlet. Set forth in several Entertaining Stories, Comical Intrigues, merry Adventures, particularly of the Ml and his Man the Buckle-Maker. With a Diverting Scene of a Sodomitish Academy. (1718)
- 7265: An answer to that heterogeneous letter (1759)
- 7287: An account of a stone, in the possession of the Right Honourable the Earl of Stafford; which on being watered produces excellent mushrooms. With the history of the iolithos, or violet-stone of the Germans. By John Hill, M. D. Illustrated with Figures (1758)
- 7408: The essex harmony (1767)
- 7460: Every man his own rupture curer (1774)
- 7598: An essay on the depravity of the nation (1788)
- 7643: Faith, hope, and charity, described and recommended (1767)
- 7718: The history, or anecdotes, of the revolution in Russia, in the year 1762 (1797)
- 7772: Hor? lyric? (1789)
- 7808: The institutions of the practice of medicine (1800)
- 7947: The interest of Europe (1712)
- 8137: Cambro-Britons (1798)
- 8186: The holy war (1790)
- 8220: The history and the mystery of Good-Friday (1782)
- 8225: The history civil and commercial, of the British colonies in the West Indies (1799)
- 8357: Hair powder; a plaintive epistle to Mr. Pitt (1795)
- 8508: The highland visions (1712)
- 8568: An historical, geographical, and philosophical view of the Chinese empire (1795)
- 8569: An historical geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the American United States (1795)
- 8622: The domestic physician (1784)
- 8719: A guide to health (1796)
- 8720: A guide to health (1795)
- 8742: The History of the second ten years of the reign of George the Third, king of Great Britain, &c (1783)
- 8870: Gleanings through Wales, Holland, and Westphalia (1796)
- 8893: Grammatical exercises, English and French (1793)
- 8922: A genuine account of the late secret expedition to Martinico and Guardaloupe (1759)
- 9097: A general introduction to trade and business. Or, The young merchant's and tradesman's magazine (1739)
- 9120: Medical extracts (1794)
- 9146: The lousiad, an heroi-comic poem. Canto IV. By Peter Pindar, Esq (1792)
- 9153: The good Samaritan (1777)
- 9204: A general description of China (1795)
- 9214: Gothic stories (1799)
- 9215: Gothic stories (1800)
- 9266: Instructions for children (1745)
- 9267: Instructions for children (1747)
- 9360: Fugitive pieces. By Frances Greensted (1796)
- 9410: Fractions anatomized (1762)
- 9438: The feathers, a tale (1775)
- 9452: A few plain questions, and a little honest advice (1792)
- 9459: The free Briton (1730)
- 9511: The friends; or, The contrast between virtue and vice (1800)
- 9566: The fortunate country maid; or, Memoirs of the marchioness of L- V- (1783)
- 9581: The funeral of infidelity (1750)
- 9587: The fourth panegyric, or sermon in honour of Ascension-Day, almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom; translated from the Greek, and never before published in Our Language. By the Rev. William Scott, A. M. Late Scholar of Eton, and Trinity College Cambridge. (1775)
- 9612: The fundamental constitution collegial rights and priviledges of a licensed Lutheran Church (1768)
- 9664: The following books written by the late Reverend Dr Isaac Watts, are printed for J. Buckland, and T. Longman in Paternoster-Row; E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and T. Field, in Leadenhall-Street, London (1782)
- 9788: Letters of Madame du Montier, collected by Madame le Prince le Beaumont. Translated from the French by Miss Newman. Second edition. In three volumes. Volume I (1798)
- 9801: A dissertation on the properties and efficacy of the Lisbon diet-drink (1767)
- 9812: [A] dissertation on the properties and efficacy of the Lisbon diet-drink (1767)
- 9834: Dissertation on the properties and efficacy of the Lisbon diet-drink (1780)
- 9863: The life of Catharine II (1798)
- 9883: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 9958: Liberty and equality (1792)
- 10201: A letter to the Reverend Joseph Proud (1798)
- 10239: Labrador: a poetical epistle (1792)
- 10276: The lady's poetical magazine (1791)
- 10422: A letter to the Right Honourable William Windham, on the intemperance and dangerous tendency of his public conduct. Third edition. By Thomas Holcroft (1795)
- 10477: A letter to the Right Honorable William Pitt (1799)
- 10504: A letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Grenville (1793)
- 10647: A letter to the Rev. S. Badcock (1784)
- 10686: Divine hymns composed originally by Mr. William Cruden (1800)
- 10871: A letter to Sir Francis Blake (1788)
- 10909: The life of Mr. J. Cennick (1778)
- 10911: The life of Mr. Silas Told; containing many instances of the interposition of divine providence in his favour, when at sea; And In His Sufferings Abroad: Together With AN Account Of The Conversion Of Several Malefactors, Through His Instrumentality. Written by himself (1790)
- 10913: Philosophical inquiries into the laws of animal life (1780)
- 10929: The leicestershire harmony (1759)
- 10941: Letters containing a sketch of the politics of France, from the thirty-first of May 1793. till the 10th of Thermidor, twenty-eighth of July 1794 (1795)
- 10943: Letters containing a sketch of the scenes which passed in various departments of France (1795)
- 11029: The new revolution (1710)
- 11042: The new royal system of universal geography (1796)
- 11063: A marine pocket-dictionary (1799)
- 11074: A plain and earnest address to Britons, especially farmers (1792)
- 11115: The proceedings of the general court martial held at the Royal Hospital at Chelsea, on Captain John Flory Howard, Of The Royal Regiment Of Horse Guards. Published from an official copy. With a few previous observations. (1800)
- 11191: Considerations on the depression of the funds, and the present embarrassments of circulation (1797)
- 11213: An account of the late Dr. Goldsmith's illness (1774)
- 11221: A letter to Sir John Newport (1799)
- 11230: The plebeian (1719)
- 11291: The age of credulity (1795)
- 11341: The pleasing instructor (1780)
- 11435: The plan adopted by the governors of the Middlesex-Hospital for the relief of persons afflicted with cancer (1792)
- 11437: Predestination calmly considered from principles of reason (1798)
- 11455: Considerations on the bill for obliging all parishes (1759)
- 11558: Private memoirs relating to His Grace the late Duke of Shrewsbury (1718)
- 11581: The minor theatre (1794)
- 11627: Practical dissertations on nervous complaints (1796)
- 11678: The philosophical dictionary for the pocket (1765)
- 11695: The privilege of believers (1771)
- 11752: The modern pantheon, a dream. By a lady of quality (1780)
- 11841: A collection of white and black lists (1715)
- 11971: A prayer and sermon, delivered at Charlestown, December 31, 1799 (1800)
- 11986: A present for a priest (1746)
- 12056: Principles of naval architecture (1784)
- 12066: Practical perspective (1785)
- 12072: The present state of matrimony (1739)
- 12108: The present state of all nations (1768)
- 12410: The poet: a poem (1799)
- 12609: The spaniards in Peru; or, the death of Rolla. A tragedy, in five acts: by Augustus von Kotzebue. Translated from the German by Anne Plumptre, Translator Of Kotzebue's Virgin Of The Sun, &C (1799)
- 12651: Seasonable advice (1714)
- 12753: Seduction: a comedy (1787)
- 12782: A treatise upon planting (1777)
- 12791: A select century of Corderius's Colloquies (1738)
- 12807: Second letter. A letter from Earl Fitzwilliam, who recently retired from Ireland, to the Earl of Carlisle: explaining the causes of that event (1795)
- 12917: The seaman's complete daily assistant (1796)
- 12975: A second letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 12981: Alfred, an epic poem (1800)
- 13014: An answer to the celebrated letter of the Duke of Richmond (1794)
- 13055: The means, nature, properties and effects of true faith consider'd (1740)
- 13148: Munster village, a novel (1778)
- 13171: The musical lady. A farce (1790)
- 13176: The nabob (1794)
- 13177: The mayor of Garratt (1794)
- 13211: The satires (1777)
- 13293: Reflections on the works of God, and of his providence, throughout all nature, for every day in the year. Translated first from the German of Mr. C.C. Sturm. By a Lady (1796)
- 13351: Memoirs of Charles Frederick, King of Prussia (1786)
- 13387: A modern general catalogue of valuable, useful, and entertaining new books & publications (1788)
- 13455: Introductory lectures to the sacred books of the New Testament (1780)
- 13508: The shaver's new sermon for the fast day (1795)
- 13714: A short account of the method of treating scrofula (1790)
- 13777: Management (1799)
- 13806: An english prologue and epilogue to the Latin comedy of Ignoramus (1797)
- 13873: A short description of the human muscles (1792)
- 13905: The duties of a regimental surgeon considered (1787)
- 14116: The fool's opera (1731)
- 14282: A short introduction to the knowledge of gaseous bodies. By Dr. A. N. Scherer. Professor Of Chemistry, And Counsellor Of Mines To His Serene Highness The Duke Of Saxe-Weimar. Translated from the German (1800)
- 14286: The sibyl. A novel (1769)
- 14422: State tracts (1715)
- 14482: A system of anatomy (1791)
- 14542: Sin the cause of God's displeasure against a people (1721)
- 14726: Stowe (1797)
- 14760: Some general thoughts on government (1757)
- 14881: The poems of Oliver Goldsmith. A new edition. Adorned with plates (1800)
- 15201: A sermon preached before the Society for the Reformation of Manners (1763)
- 15616: A guide to old age (1799)
- 15625: Strike; but hear!!! (1796)
- 15715: Hewitt's tables of simple interest (1747)
- 15960: The swindler detected (1781)
- 16022: The sultan: or, a peep into the seraglio (1790)
- 16067: A preservative from the sins and follies of childhood and youth (1786)
- 16088: A serious inquiry into the nature, state, and subsistence of the human soul (1783)
- 16090: Serious reflections upon some late important determinations in a certain assembly (1770)
- 16152: An address to the true Protestants of Great Britain, on the present situation of affairs at home and abroad. With some remarks on the great number of Jesuits and Romish emissaries now among us; and a short view of their practices and behaviour to gain proselites. By a frien to liberty, and a lover of truth (1739)
- 16376: Wives as they were (1797)
- 16421: The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy (1758)
- 16494: Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, on the King's message (1793)
- 16498: Woman's wit; or, a new and elegant amusement for the fair sex (1775)
- 16523: Sheridan's strictures on reading the church-service (1789)
- 16621: The will of General George Washington (1800)
- 16624: A letter to the Right Honourable William Windham, on the intemperance and dangerous tendency of his public conduct. Second edition. By Thomas Holcroft (1795)
- 16741: William Thornborough, the benevolent Quixote. In four volumes. ... (1791)
- 16989: The platonic marriage: a novel (1786)
- 17011: Proceedings on the trial of the Bishop of Bangor (1796)
- 17143: The shaver's new sermon for the fast day (1795)
- 17201: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1781)
- 17281: A letter to the Right Honorable William Pitt (1799)
- 17346: The works of Monsieur de La Bruyere (1723)
- 17393: The whole works of Lavater on physiognomy (1800)
- 17503: The words of knowledge (1756)
- 17506: The life of Bianca Capello, wife of Francesco de' Medici (1797)
- 17554: The winter medley (1774)
- 17642: Statements of the accounts of Cornish Copper-Mines, for the last ten months of 1799; and a reply to the Birmingham manufacturers' case (1800)
- 17662: Thoughts on finance, suggested by the measures of the present session. By the Earl of Lauderdale (1797)
- 17712: A discourse on the Christian's reasons for glorying in the cross of Christ (1792)
- 17727: Thoughts of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1788)
- 17746: My Lord Belhaven's memorable and prophetick speech against the union in the year 1706 (1746)
- 18051: A new Edition. A calm examination into the causes of the present alarm in the Empire (1793)
- 18052: A calm examination into the causes of the present alarm in the empire. By a friend to his King and country (1793)
- 18077: Campanalogia. A poem, in praise of ringing (1761)
- 18324: The catechism set forth in the Book of common-prayer, briefly explained by short notes, grounded upon Holy Scripture (1790)
- 18429: The case of the borrowers on the South-Sea loans, stated. (1721)
- 18436: Cicero's select orations (1792)
- 18449: The case of Miss Blandy (1752)
- 18495: The case of Margaret Caroline Rudd (1775)
- 18551: The confessions (1790)
- 18598: The castle of Montval (1799)
- 18734: The advantages of deliberation (1772)
- 18830: Clarissa (1794)
- 19025: The thirty-First edition, revised, of An essay on the nature and cure of scrophulous disorders (1797)
- 19027: The thirtieth edition, revised, of an essay on the nature and cure of scrophulous disorders, commonly called the king's evil; deduced from long observation and practice (1795)
- 19032: The convivial jester (1800)
- 19033: Three letters to the Right Hon. Wm.Pitt, on the subject of the statutes of Mortmain (1795)
- 19044: This day is published, price four shillings, An examination of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke's Reflections on the revolution in France (1792)
- 19203: Kilverstone Castle; or, the heir restored (1799)
- 19209: Two historic dissertations (1798)
- 19246: The london practice of physic (1778)
- 19285: Considerations on the slave trade (1791)
- 19310: A catalogue of books, and new editions of books, published in the months of October, November, and December, 1791; and sold by James Evans, bookseller, Paternoster-Row, London (1791)
- 19359: The contrast: being the speech of King George III. At the opening of his Parliament, 1794 and the speech of President George Washington, at the opening of the Congress of the United States of America, December 3, 1793 (1794)
- 19398: Thoughts on America (1776)
- 19503: Chemical essays (1793)
- 19507: The general history of the vast continent and islands of America (1740)
- 19606: Travels through Germany (1797)
- 19620: Travels into the interior parts of Africa (1790)
- 19632: Crouch-Hill, a descriptive poem. With some account of the sieges of Banbury Castle, in the reign of Charles the First. &c (1789)
- 19650: Letters on Egypt (1799)
- 19720: A collection of Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. By Charles Bradbury, minister of the Gospel (1757)
- 19743: The complaint of the children of Israel (1736)
- 19821: The correspondence of Theodosius and Constantia (1796)
- 19864: The constable's sure guide (1791)
- 20042: The complete house-keeper, and professed cook (1786)
- 20103: Campaign of General Buonaparte in Italy, in 1796-7 (1799)
- 20156: An authentic narrative of facts (1794)
- 20250: The caldron, or follies of Cambridge (1799)
- 20343: A benevolent epistle to Sylvanus Urban, alias Master John Nichols, printer, common-councilman of Farringdon Ward, and censor general of literature; not forgetting Master William Hayley: to which is added, An elegy to Apollo; also Sir Joseph Banks and the Boiled Fleas, an ode. A new edition. By Peter Pindar, Esquire (1794)
- 20370: The history of little Sam the soldier (1790)
- 20476: The divine institution of bishops (1705)
- 20595: A journey made in the summer of 1794, through Holland and the western frontier of Germany (1795)
- 20610: A defence of the Old Testament (1797)
- 20829: London (1739)
- 20933: The injustice and impolicy of the bill to increase the assessed taxes, &c. with a commutation (1798)
- 20945: The academic dream (1774)
- 20951: The jockey club; or A sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second (1792)
- 21078: Interesting anecdotes, memoirs, allegories, essays, and poetical fragments (1796)
- 21094: A dissuasive from Jacobitism (1713)
- 21116: A dissuasive from Jacobitism (1713)
- 21127: A dissuasive from Jacobitism (1713)
- 21413: An address to the Prime Minister of the King of Corsica (1795)
- 21610: Arabian nights entertainments (1792)
- 21613: Arabian nights entertainments (1772)
- 21933: An apologetic postscript to Ode upon ode (1793)
- 22035: An apology for the Bible (1796)
- 22039: An apology for the Bible (1797)
- 22240: A bold stroke for a husband (1784)
- 22332: Gleanings through Wales, Holland, and Westphalia (1798)
- 22739: Emigration to America (1796)
- 22793: The lousiad. Canto V. and last (1795)
- 22881: An epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon (1778)
- 22944: The German hotel; a comedy, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (1790)
- 22945: The earl of Douglas (1774)
- 23163: Every man his own chaplain (1785)
- 23208: An Account of the escape of the French king (1790)
- 23295: A course of mathematics, in two volumes (1798)
- 23299: Farther reflections submitted to the consideration of the combined powers (1795)
- 23340: A dissertation proving the [l]ight of the Gospel is the light of nature, or That true Christianity is rational religion only (1756)
- 23341: A Full and accurate report of the proceedings of the petitioners against a bill intituled "A bill to prevent unlawful combinations of workmen;" with the speeches of Lord Holland and of counsel (1800)
- 23377: The female monitor (1781)
- 23397: The Festival of wit. or The small talker. Selected by G-K- summer resident at Windsor (1788)
- 23514: Elements of geography, and of natural and civil history (1795)
- 23723: The love of our country (1782)
- 23821: A compendium of anatomy (1752)
- 23874: Four pleasant epistles, written for the entertainment and gratification of four unpleasant characters (1789)
- 24076: The balnea (1799)
- 24161: Crotchet Lodge (1796)
- 24173: Crotchet Lodge (1795)
- 24516: Belisarius. A tale. By M. Marmontel (1799)
- 24673: The beauties of modern dramatists (1800)
- 24843: Barford Abbey (1771)
- 24854: The knights (1793)
- 24909: The beauties of Mrs. Robinson (1791)
- 24923: 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 (1772)
- 24925: 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 (1781)
- 25026: History of Great Britain (1798)
- 25066: The history of Jonathan Wild the great (1795)
- 25171: The history and antiquities of Yarmouth, in the county of Norfolk (1776)
- 25214: The history of America containing the geographical, political, and commerical [sic] state of that continent (1770)
- 25259: A friendly address to the Jews (1787)
- 25260: The history of Pamela (1795)
- 25470: The history of Tom Jones, a foundling. In four volumes. By Henry Fielding, Esq (1791)
- 25599: The life and opinions of Miss Sukey Shandy (1760)
- 25626: The step-Mother (1799)
- 25708: The gentleman's stable directory (1791)
- 25763: An essay on fevers (1790)
- 25922: A letter to the women of England, on the injustice of mental subordination. With anecdotes. By Anne Frances Randall (1799)
- 26113: Lovers' vows. A play in five acts, performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. From the German of Kotzebue: by Mrs. Inchbald (1799)
- 26213: Memoirs of the life of Lord Lovat (1746)
- 26234: The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament (1790)
- 26256: Lucifer and Mammon, an historical sketch of the last and present century; with characters, anecdotes, &c (1793)
- 26298: The Lamentation of a dog, on the tax, and its consequences (1796)
- 26380: Letters of an Italian nun and an English gentleman (1789)
- 26388: Letters of a Peruvian princess: with the sequel, translated from the French of Madame De Grafigny. By Francis Ashmore, Esq. In two volumes (1792)
- 26509: A letter not in answer to, but induced by a late publication of Thomas Holcroft, on the subject of political intemperance; endeavouring to illustrate its dangerous effects (1795)
- 26541: Yorick's skull (1777)
- 26544: Letters between Theodosius and Constantia (1783)
- 26581: Reflections at the conclusion of the war (1800)
- 26654: The remarkable life of John Elwes Esq (1797)
- 26876: The travels of reason in Europe. Translated from the French of the Marquis Caraccioli (1780)
- 27017: An enquiry into the pretensions of Richard Brothers (1795)
- 27252: The masquerade. A collection of new enigmas, logogriphs, charades, rebusses, queries and transpositions.b... To be continued annually (1798)
- 27275: Marriage and its vows defended (1781)
- 27279: Miscellaneous devotions in prose and verse (1757)
- 27413: Models of letters in French and English (1782)
- 27420: Moderation is salvation (1800)
- 27457: High life below stairs (1793)
- 27466: The memoire of M. Louis-Philip-Joseph (Duke) D'Orleans; accused of high-treason. Before the tribunal of the chatelet in Paris (1790)
- 27648: Mr. Whiston's erroneous principles and tenets fully expos'd (1729)
- 27935: The constitution of England (1790)
- 27990: Medical extracts (1796)
- 28001: Medical extracts (1797)
- 28012: Medical extracts (1798)
- 28022: Medical extracts (1794)
- 28033: Medical extracts (1795)
- 28072: The weakness and wickedness of being righteous over-much; the folly of affected wisdom; and the ruin consequent upon both, asserted (1759)
- 28116: The works of Alexander Pope, Esq (1800)
- 28568: The upholsterer (1793)
- 28607: The Memoirs and adventures of Mark Moore (1795)
- 28691: Grammatical exercises, English and French (1780)
- 28732: The Schoolmaster's most useful companion, and scholar's best instructor in the knowledge of arithmetic (1765)
- 28791: The school for husbands (1774)
- 28935: Sixteen sermons on various subjects and occasions (1800)
- 29300: Some memoirs of the life of John Glover, late of Norwich (1774)
- 29302: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, January 1, 1788 (1788)
- 29410: The substance of a speech made in the House of Peers on Friday, May 13, 1796 (1796)
- 29545: Strictures on reading the church-service (1789)
- 29680: The speech of Edmund Burke, Esq; in the House of Commons (1780)
- 29702: Seven letters to the Common Council of the City of London, and one to the livery, relative to their committees, the expenditure of the City cash, Black Friars Bridge, the state of the prisons (1784)
- 29761: A theosophic treatise on the nature of influx, as it respects the communication and operation of soul and body (1784)
- 29891: The spirit of laws (1794)
- 29947: Flowers of poesy (1798)
- 30096: A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, York (1789)
- 30647: The maid of Marienburg (1798)
- 30689: Medical admonitions addressed to families (1799)
- 30711: Medical admonitions addressed to families (1799)
- 30919: Guide to the game of draughts (1800)
- 30973: Sermons (1796)
- 31170: Considerations on the slave trade; and the consumption of West Indian produce (1791)
- 31520: Memoirs of the life and writings of Samuel Foote, Esq (1778)
- 32148: The providence of God (1796)
- 32197: The Plymouth-dock guide, &c. or, An authentic account of the rise and progress of that town, with the dock yard (1792)
- 32374: Grace triumphant, a sacred poem, in nine dialogues (1780)
- 32447: Methodism displayed (1761)
- 32503: The negro equalled by few Europeans (1790)
- 32548: Poverty and wealth (1799)
- 32782: The london practice of physic (1792)
- 32793: Political portraits of the candidates to represent the city of London, in Parliament (1790)
- 32806: Midas. A Burletta. Writen by Kane O'Hara, Esq. Taken from The manager's book, at the Theatre Royal, Convent-Garden (1790)
- 33244: Dedicated by his approbation, to Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart. Speedily will be published, Bibliotheca critica (1796)
- 33990: The first of April: or, the triumphs of folly: a poem (1777)
- 34581: No union! but unite and fall. By Paddy Whack, of Dyott-street, London; in a loving letter to his dear mother, Sheelah, of Dame-street, Dublin (1799)
- 34596: New jolly jester (1800)
- 34647: The new London & country jester (1795)
- 34667: The new loyal and patriotic jester (1800)
- 34681: The New spouter's companion; or, Complete Theatrical remembrancer, and universal key to theatrical knowledge (1781)
- 34750: Poems, by J. Hucks, A. M. Fellow Of Catharine Hall, Cambridge (1798)
- 34787: The new cheats of London exposed; or, The frauds and tricks of the town laid open to both sexes (1790)
- 34863: Observations on certain prophecies in the Book of Daniel, and the Revelation of St. John (1787)
- 34926: Odes of importance (1793)
- 35101: A narrative of the transactions personally relating to the unfortunate Lewis the Sixteenth (1795)
- 35169: Monopoly (1795)
- 35247: Lyric poems (1797)
- 35322: A narrative of the proceedings at the general meeting of the London Corresponding Society, held on Monday, July 31, 1797, in a field, near the veterinary college, St. Pancras, in the county of Middlesex. Citizen Thomas Stuckey, President (1797)
- 35471: The alliance of religion and learning considered (1759)
- 35551: Amusing and instructive conversations for children of five years. From the French of the Abbe Gaultier (1800)
- 35927: Mr. Hervey's Contemplations on the night (1757)
- 36160: An address of great importance, (at least in the opinion of the writer,) to the natives of England, the emigrants from France, and the rulers of both countries (1798)
- 36231: Abstract of the history of the clergy during the revolution in France (1794)
- 36506: The Acts of the days of the son of man, from the passion-week to his ascension (1766)
- 36699: Barr's Buffon. Buffon's natural history (1797)
- 36755: The Baratarian inquest (1783)
- 36809: The castle of Otranto (1800)
- 36995: A catalogue of books, printed for and published by G. G. J. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, London (1790)
- 36995: A catalogue of books, printed for and published by G. G. J. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, London (1790)
- 37034: The mayor of Garratt (1790)
- 37144: A catechism, or, instructions for children and youth, in the fundamental doctrines of Christianity (1790)
- 37146: A catechism, or, instructions for children and youth, in the fundamental doctrines of Christianity (1795)
- 37279: The maid of Bath. A comedy (1794)
- 37335: Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the works intitled Common sense, a letter to the Abbe Raynal, &c. Part I (1792)
- 37402: A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Mr. Offley, lately deceased (1721)
- 37717: The Convent. A table (1749)
- 37727: The coup de grace (1745)
- 38832: A discovery of the Island Frivola: or, the Frivolous Island. Translated from the French, Now privately handed about at Paris, and said to be agreeable to the English Manuscripts concerning that Island, and its Inhabitants. Wrote by order of A-l A-n (1750)
- 38962: Thoughts on the condition of women, and on the injustice of mental subordination. By Mary Robinson (1799)
- 39042: A cabinet of jewels opened to the curious (1757)
- 39060: The Triumph of loyalty. A poem (1794)
- 39085: The town and country jester (1780)
- 39217: Voyage de La Pe?rouse autour du monde (1799)
- 39291: The confession of faith of the King of Prussia (1757)
- 39502: An address to the Right Reverend the prelates of England and Wales (1792)
- 39588: A sermon preached at a public administration of Baptism (1764)
- 39630: Johanna of Montfaucon (1800)
- 39687: A scheme to settle and establish the silk weaving trade on a solid foundation (1728)
- 39879: The nature and design of Christianity (1769)
- 39920: Memoirs of the present Countess of Derby (1797)
- 39992: Strictures upon agriculture societies (1780)
- 40042: Anecdotes of Junius (1775)
- 40043: Birch for Peter Pindar, Esq (1788)
- 40321: Topographical and statistical description of the county of somerset, containing an account of its situation, extent, towns, roads, rivers, lakes, mines, minerals, fisheries, manufactures, trade, commerce, agriculture, fairs, markets, curiosities, antiquities, natural history, civil and ecclesiastical jurisdictions, &c (1800)
- 40431: Copper-trade. A short state of the contest (1800)
- 40518: The new and complete history of the life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1793)
- 40652: The jockey Club, or a sketch of the manners of the age (1792)
- 40660: A catalogue of the valuable library of books, manuscripts, prints, books of prints, coins and medals, ... of Henry Emmett, Esq; Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, ... which will be sold by auction, ... on Tuesday, February 8, 1757, ... (By Messrs. Geare and Stump) at their warehouse in Paternoster-Row. ... Catalogues may be had gratis at Grigsby's Coffee-house; at Peele's Coffee-House; and at the place of sale (1757)
- 40666: Books printed for H. D. Symonds, and sold by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 20, Paternoster-Row, London. Barr's new and beautiful edition of Buffon's Natural history, with coloured plates, to be completed in one hundred numbers. This day is published, ... Number I. of Buffon's Natural history; ... translated from the French, and interspersed with notes, by J. S. Barr, Esq. ... A new edition, (1799)
- 40671: Public attention respectfully claimed to the remedy of the scarcity and dearness of wheat (1800)
- 40675: Certain sermons or Homilies, appointed to be read in churches, in the time of Queen Elizabeth, of famous memory (1766)
- 40688: A journey over land to India (1796)
- 40699: The history of Pompey the little (1751)
- 40854: Modern antiques (1800)
- 41121: Remarks on the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's Sufficient answer to the author of the Letters on Theron and Aspasio (1758)
- 41230: Remarks on the tithe of hops (1795)
- 41335: A new and easy guide to the use of the globes (1785)
- 41388: A catalogue of new books, and new editions of books, printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, London (1791)
- 41388: A catalogue of new books, and new editions of books, printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, London (1791)
- 41423: The adventurer. ... (1793)
- 41477: The history of the Scottish stage (1793)
- 41531: Kisses (1778)
- 41534: Rimualdo: or the castle of Badajos (1800)
- 41622: Testimony of the authenticity of the prophecies of Richard Brothers, and of his mission to recall the Jews. By Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, M.P (1795)
- 41654: Maps, plans, views and coins, illustrative of the Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece (1791)
- 41881: Chemical essays. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. and regius professor of divinity in the University of Cambridge (1784)
- 41897: The mock doctor (1790)
- 42192: The court and city register (1799)
- 42311: The village orphan (1797)
- 42357: A review of the arguments for an immature peace (1763)
- 42443: Arthur and Emmeline (1790)
- 42669: Poverty and wealth (1799)
- 42911: A compleat system of husbandry and gardening; or, The gentleman's companion, in the business and pleasures of a country life (1716)
- 43011: A complete body of doctrinal and practical divinity (1796)
- 43133: A general history of quadrupeds (1800)
- 43476: The new Covent-Garden register (1783)
- 43678: Modern infidelity considered with respect to its influence on society (1800)
- 44506: The complete confectioner (1800)
- 44554: A concise practical grammar of the German tongue. By the Rev. IV. Render, teacher of the German language in the University of Cambridge (1799)
- 44620: A concise abstract of the most imortant clauses in the following interesting acts of Parliament, passed in the session of 1784 (1784)
- 44643: Reflections on the death of Miss Martha Ray (1779)
- 44886: Arius slain (1792)
- 45063: A catalogue of books, published by W. Button, Paternoster-Row, London (1800)
- 45123: The citizen. A comedy (1793)
- 45132: Hearing the voice of God's Rod (1795)
- 46054: Tables of [i]nterest, at 3, 4, 4 1/2, and 5 per cent (1794)
- 46347: A concise abstract of the most important clauses (1779)
- 46440: A complete history of England, by question and answer (1766)
- 46455: The historical, biographical, literary, and scientific magazine (1800)
- 47280: Monstrous good songs, toasts and sentiments; humourous cantatas, medlies, catches, and glees, for the year 1795 (1795)
- 47619: An authentic account of the barbarities lately practised by the monsters! (1790)
- 47767: Topographical survey of the county of Devon (1800)
- 48104: Justice done to the late ministry (1715)
- 48288: Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation. By Thomas Paine, secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American war, and Author of The works entitled Common sense; Rights of man, two parts, &c (1792)
- 48339: Boerhaave's aphorisms (1755)
- 48414: The mirror (1794)
- 48560: The new and complete evangelical history of the life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1793)
- 48840: The new novelist's magazine; or, Entertaining library of pleasing and instructive histories, adventures, tales, romances, and other agreeable and exemplary little novels (1787)
- 48867: An answer to a pamphlet, entitled, The speech of the Earl of Clare (1800)
- 48966: The modish wife, a comedy (1775)
- 49025: The dissenters' reasons for separating from the Church of England (1795)
- 49050: The christian's duty explained (1782)
- 49127: The Seventeenth article of the Church of England paraphrased and explained (1782)
- 49151: The noble lie (1799)
- 49210: The centaur not fabulous (1796)
- 49637: Remarkable extracts and observations on the slave trade; with some considerations on the consumption of West India produce (1791)
- 49851: A new catalogue of valuable, useful, instructive, and entertaining books (1785)
- 50311: A collection of English exercises (1797)
- 51403: Aristotle's last legacy (1766)
- 52595: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1799)
- 53056: The dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians, London (1748)
- 53167: The dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians, London (1751)
- 53300: To Mrs. Lewis, Paternoster-Row. Mrs. Lewis, when you came to my house, to inform me of your intention to publish Luther's Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians, (1760)
- 54993: The minor (1790)
- 55557: A treatise on the custom of counting noses (1779)
- 55674: The new and complete universal cook (1780)
- 55697: The new, complete, authentic, and universal system of geography (1785)
- 56097: Measures recommended for the support of public credit (1797)
- 56474: An epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon (1778)
- 56496: An epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon (1778)
- 57068: Yorick's Sentimental journey, continued (1769)
- 57443: A Brief history of the wars and treaties in which England has been engaged from the restoration of King Charles II (1796)
- 57569: The sisters; or, The history of lucy and Caroline Sanson (1791)
- 57930: A review of Mr. Pitt's administration (1766)
- 58091: An epistle to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chatham (1770)
- 58106: The voyages, distresses, and adventures of Capt. Winterfield (1798)
- 58254: A history of all the real and threatened invasions of England, from the landing of Julius Cs?ar, to the present period (1794)
- 58436: The letters of Brutus to certain celebrated political characters (1791)
- 58555: Repentance and reconciliation with God recommended and enforced (1756)
- 58687: The baroness of Beaumont (1792)
- 58728: The age of reason (1795)
- 58899: The amorous gallant's tongue tipp'd with golden expressions: or, The art of courtship refined, being the best and newest academy (1741)
- 58987: The new and universal system of geography (1780)
- 59033: The devil to pay: or, the wives metamorphos'd (1790)
- 59469: A dissertation on the inspiration of the New Testament (1793)
- 59486: Models of letters, in French and English (1791)
- 59735: Yorick's Sentimental journey, continued (1769)
- 59855: A disquisition of the stone and gravel (1777)
- 59940: The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered (1771)
- 59947: The Midnight ambulator; or The nocturnal rambles, and hair-breadth escapes, &c. of the celebrated Don Lopez Devilshours (1800)
- 60095: The english physician enlarged (1799)
- 60243: Melasina; or The force of passion (1793)
- 60294: A voyage round the world, performed in the years 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788, by the Boussole and Astrolabe, under the command of J.F.G. De La Perouse: published by order of the national assembly, under the superintendence of L.A. Milet-Mureau, brigadier-general in the corps of engineers, director of fortifications, member of the constituent assembly, and fellow of several literary societies at Paris (1799)
- 60436: The elements of English grammar (1793)
- 60832: The doctrine of the new Jerusalem concerning the sacred scripture (1786)
- 60928: The London catalogue of books, with their sizes and prices (1799)
- 61126: An epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon (1778)
- 61209: The feathers, a tale (1775)
- 62266: Monastic remains and ancient castles in England and Wales (1791)
- 62478: A general history of quadrupeds (1800)
- 62653: The muses delight (1786)
- 62668: Diggon Davy's resolution on the death of his last cow (1747)
- 63046: The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses (1773)
- 63186: An appendix, or, Second part to the complete treatise on perspective (1800)
- 63295: The juvenile library (1800)
- 63481: An enquiry into the merits of Mr. Pitt's administration (1796)
- 63509: On beneficenc[e] a poetical essay (1764)
- 63552: The castle of Otranto (1794)
- 63881: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1785)
- 63883: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1786)
- 64126: Dissertation on the best means of maintaining and employing the poor (1798)
- 64151: Polly (1780)
- 64244: An examination of the leading principle of the new system of morals (1798)
- 64261: The history and adventures of an atom (1795)
- 64330: Hair powder; a plaintive epistle to Mr. Pitt (1795)
- 64343: The divine goodness to the United States of America (1795)
- 64374: Elements of chemistry (1799)
- 64404: An examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases (1720)
- 64441: Hartford-Bridge (1794)
- 64596: Heads of Mr. Pitt's Speech, on the 12th of February, 1796, relative to the relief and maintenance of the poor, the encouragement of industry, and the diminution of the poor-rates (1797)
- 64758: The history of modern Europe (1794)
- 64787: The gentleman's stable directory (1796)
- 64788: The gentleman's stable directory (1796)
- 64888: The history of an old lady and her family (1754)
- 64949: An hebrew and English lexicon (1792)
- 65096: Institutes of natural law (1779)
- 65264: The general gazetter: or, Compendious geographical dictionary (1766)
- 65293: A familiar explanation of the law of wills and codicils (1796)
- 65355: The extraordinary confession, life, and singular adventures, of Wolfe (1799)
- 65362: The Grecian daughter. A tragedy (1790)
- 65385: Travels through the United States of North America (1799)
- 65497: The bank note (1795)
- 65721: History of the late war. By the King's royal licence and authority. On Saturday July 16, 1785, will be published, (embellished with the Four following beautiful Copper-Plates, Drawn and Engraved by the first Artists, viz. - I. A whole Length of George III. in his Coronation Robes, from a Painting of Sir Joshua Reynolds. - II. A striking Likeness of Sir George Augustus Eliott, Governor of Gibraltar. - III. A Quarto Chart of the British Channel, beautifully Coloured. - IV. An Emblematical Vignette, and Engraved Title.) number I. To be continued weekly, and completed in twenty-eight numbers, at one shilling each, a History of the war with America, France, Spain, and Holland. Commencing in 1775, and ending in 1783. By John Andrews, L.L.D (1785)
- 65738: The essence of the calm observer, on the subjects of the concert of princes, the dismemberment of Poland, and the war with France. (first published in the Morning Chronicle between July 20, 1792, and June 25, 1793.) (1793)
- 65849: The eternity of hell torments indefensible: being an examination of several passages in Dr. Ryland's sermon, intitled "the first lye refuted." In A Series Of Letters To A Friend. By Richard Wright (1800)
- 65875: The history of the English language; deduced from its origin, and traced through its different stages and revolutions: Being very interesting for Persons ignorant of the Infant State of their own Country and those Revolutions; And For the Benefit of those who aspire to the Perfect Knowledge of their Mother Tongue. By V. J. Peyton, Author of the Elememts of the English - Language (1771)
- 65885: The festival of love (1789)
- 65897: History of Pompey the little (1799)
- 65907: The festival of love (1793)
- 65908: The festival of love (1800)
- 65937: The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cs?ar, to the revolution in 1688 (1793)
- 66063: The irish mimic (1795)
- 66304: Favole Esopiane (1800)
- 66461: Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy (1765)
- 66476: The drummer; or, The haunted house (1780)
- 66531: The history of John Bull. Part III (1744)
- 66609: Elements of chemistry (1799)
- 66854: Essays on physiognomy (1789)
- 66870: An essay on the autumnal dysentery (1777)
- 66876: An essay on the national debt, with copper plate charts, for comparing annuities with perpetual loans. By William Playfair (1787)
- 66922: An essay towards a definition of animal vitality (1793)
- 66989: Essays (1794)
- 67005: The new Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of London (1790)
- 67058: An examination into the principles contained in a pamphlet (1800)
- 67337: Formul? medicamentorum (1781)
- 67358: A final call to the Jews (1744)
- 67361: A discourse on the use and doctrine of attachments (1786)
- 67402: Goliath slain with his own sword (1794)
- 67497: The foundry budget opened (1780)
- 67514: A narrative of an extraordinary escape out of the hands of the Indians (1774)
- 67600: The rudiments of the Greek tongue (1761)
- 67665: The New plan of the declaration of rights,and of a constitution, for the republic of France. Faithfully translated from the French original, which was submitted to the consideration of the people of that repulic (1793)
- 67666: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1769)
- 67741: A guide to health (1800)
- 67896: Mughouse-diversion (1717)
- 67900: The practical French grammar (1793)
- 68031: (With additions.) A companion to the royal kalendar (1795)
- 68136: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1784)
- 68137: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1784)
- 68515: A theatre a l'usage des jeunes personnes (1797)
- 68662: Reflections for every day in the year (1795)
- 68813: Sable victims (1789)
- 68968: Tracts on subjects natural, and supernatural (1749)
- 69027: Memoirs of M. Danton (1794)
- 69099: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1790)
- 69107: Rules and examples of perspective proper for painters and architects,etc. In English and Latin (1724)
- 69208: Elegant and copious history of France (1791)
- 69254: The poetical works of Matthew Prior (1796)
- 69262: A journey from time to eternity (1756)
- 69690: A companion to The royal kalendar (1791)
- 69692: A companion to The royal kalendar, for the year 1788 (1788)
- 69712: The young lady and gentleman's new guide to the elments [sic] of astronomy & geography with the use of the celestial and terrestrial globes (1772)
- 69751: The Quiz, by a society of gentlemen. Vol. I (1797)
- 70084: Chemical essays (1782)
- 70085: Chemical essays (1787)
- 70510: Publications printed for, and sold by G. Terry, printer and publisher in divinity, no. 54, Paternoster-Row, London (1794)
- 70625: Historical anecdotes of heraldry and chivalry (1795)
- 70969: England described: or, the traveller's companion (1788)
- 71025: The spirit of the times (1790)
- 71033: The Political state of Great Britain (1711)
- 71074: The military magazine (1793)
- 71078: The Lynx (1796)
- 71091: The constitutional magazine, and true Briton's friend (1793)
- 71106: The Projector (1721)
- 71109: The masquerade (1797)
- 71143: The new magazine of knowledge concerning heaven and hell, and the universal world of nature; or, Grand museum of intellectual, rational, and scientific truths (1790)
- 71148: The Weekly repository of letters (1792)
- 71170: Monthly extracts; or, Beauties of modern authors (1791)
- 71173: The historical, biographical, literary, and scientific magazine (1799)
- 71205: The Commercial and agricultural magazine (1799)
- 71209: The spirit of the public journals (1797)
- 71725: The Crab-tree (1757)
- 71730: The Briton (1762)
- 71746: The Independent chronicle (1769)
- 71763: The Prompter (1734)
- 72051: The British journal (1729)
- 72052: The British journal, or, The traveller (1730)
- 72097: How do you do? (1796)
- 72125: The Daily post (1719)
- 72191: The Juvenile library (1800)
- 72226: The Scientific magazine, and Freemasons' repository (1797)
- 72237: The Wit's magazine (1784)
- 72238: The Wit's magazine; or, Library of Momus (1784)
- 72247: A Journal of natural philosophy, chemistry, and the arts (1797)
- 72254: The Universal visiter, and monthly memorialist (1756)
- 72281: The Repertory of arts and manufactures (1794)
- 72289: The philosophical magazine (1798)
- 72349: New London magazine: or, Every man's complete monthly repository of knowledge, instruction and entertainment (1793)
- 72350: New London magazine; or, Every man's complete monthly repository of knowledge, instruction, and entertainment (1793)
- 72359: The New wonderful magazine, and marvellous chronicle: or, New weekly entertainer (1794)
- 72362: The New wonderful magazine, and marvellous chronicle: or, New weekly entertainer (1794)
- 72384: The Nose (1800)
- 72510: The Senator; or, Clarendon's Parliamentary chronicle (1790)
- 72521: The Senator; or, Parliamentary chronicle (179u)
- 72614: The Biographical magazine (1794)
- 72636: The Reformer (1780)
- 72637: The British magazine and review; or, Universal miscellany (1782)
- 72638: The British magazine and review; or, Universal miscellany of arts (1782)
- 72749: The Westminster magazine (1776)
- 72798: The Quiz (1796)
- 72901: Society for preserving liberty and property against Republicans and Levellers. Association papers (1793)
- 73016: ... The new musical magazine; or, Compleat library of vocal and instrumental music (178u)
- 73077: Owen's weekly chronicle; and Westminster journal (1765)
- 73105: The Theological miscellany; and review of books on religious subjects (1784)
- 73122: The Court, city, and country magazine; or, Gentleman and lady's universal and polite instructor (1788)
- 73126: The Lady's gazette, and evening advertiser (1789)
- 73136: The new Town and country magazine; or, General monthly repository of knowledge and pleasure (1787)
- 73138: The New lady's magazine; or, Polite and entertaining companion for the fair sex (1786)
- 73140: The New lady's magazine; or, Polite, useful, and entertaining companion for the fair sex (1794)
- 73164: The Lady's magazine; or, Entertaining companion for the fair sex (1770)
- 73170: The new novelist's magazine; or, Entertaining library (1786)
- 73171: The political magazine and parliamentary, naval, military, and literary journal (1780)
- 73173: Annals of agriculture, and other useful arts (1784)
- 73178: Recreations in agriculture (1799)
- 73196: The Young gentleman's and lady's magazine (1799)
- 73234: The Free Briton (1729)
- 73282: The Senator: or, Parliamentary chronicle (1796)
- 73292: The gospel magazine (1783)
- 73392: Cosmopolitan (1788)
- 73407: The Argus; or, General observer (1795)
- 73414: The theatrical guardian (1791)
- 73503: The London museum of politics, miscellanies, and literature (1770)
- 73504: The Whimsical repository, or General receptacle (1774)
- 73521: The English magazine and commercial repository (1796)
- 73525: The magic and conjuring magazine (1795)
- 73565: Mr. Hogg's New novelists magazine; or Lady's & gentleman's entertaining library (1792)
- 73566: Hogg's New novelist's magazine (1794)
- 73639: The Literary review, and historical journal (1794)
- 73656: The New Christian's magazine (1782)
- 73682: The Matrimonial magazine (1793)
- 74783: The comick magazine; or, Compleat library (1796)
- 74788: The fashionable magazine; or, Lady's and gentleman's repository (1786)
- 74858: The Cambridge magazine: or, Universal repository (1769)
- 74859: The Cambridge magzine: or, Universal repository (1769)
- 74942: The New, general, and complete weekly magazine; or, Entertaining miscellany (1796)
- 74950: The New Jerusalem journal (1791)
- 74951: The New Jerusalem journal; or, Treasury of divine knowledge (1791)
- 74966: The universal museum and complete magazine of knowledge and pleasure (1765)
- 75004: The Scientific receptacle (1791)
- 75005: The Scientific receptacle (1791)
- 75015: The Templar; or, Monthly register (1773)
- 75078: The Whimsical repository, or General receptacle (1774)
- 75079: The vocal magazine; or, British songster's miscellany (1778)
- 75121: The lady's poetical magazine; or, Beauties of British poetry (1781)
- 75133: A companion to the Gentleman's diary: or, A preparative to that useful work (1798)
- 75134: The gentleman's mathematical companion (1799)
- 75141: The English magazine: or, Monthly register (1777)
- 75142: The English magazine: or, Monthly register (1777)
- 79806: The touchstone of precedents, relating to judicial proceedings at common law (1682)
- 80472: The English-mans right (1680)
- 82193: An antidote against Dr E. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of separation (1681)
- 83780: Animadversions on the speech read by the late Lord Stafford, at the place of execution on Tower-Hill (1681)
- 83886: Dialing: plain, concave, convex, projective, reflective, refractive (1682)
- 83951: The Kings evidence vindicated, as to the imputation of perjury· (1680)
- 84050: A manual of the private devotions and meditations of the Right Reverend Father in God Lancelot Andrews, late L. Bishop of Winchester. Translated out of a fair Greek MS. of his amanuensis. By R.D. B.D (1682)
- 88443: An ansvver to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon, by some nonconformists, being the peaceable design renewed. Wherein the imputation of schism wherewith the doctor hath charged the nonconformists meetings, is removed: their nonconformity justified: and materials for union drawn up together, which will heal both parties (1680)
- 90093: Utrum horum (1682)
- 91367: The Roman history written in Latine by Titus Livius. With the supplements of the learned John Freinshemius, and John Dujatius. From the foundation of Rome to the middle of the reign of Augustus. Faithfully done into English (1686)
- 93449: The scandal and folly of the cross removed: or, The wisdom of God's method of the Gospel, in the death of Jesus Christ (1699)
- 98340: A contract answer to A correct copy of letters written by Mr. Matthew Hole, vicar of Stokegursey, in Sommersetshire: concerning the gift and forms of prayer (1698)
- 101435: An examination of the impartial state of the case of the Earl of Danby (1680)
- 102686: A gentleman's religion (1693)
- 104559: Titi Petronii Arbitri, equitis Romani, Satyricon (1693)
- 110899: An ansvver to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon, by some nonconformists, being the peaceable design renewed. Wherein the imputation of schism wherewith the doctor hath charged the nonconformists meetings, is removed: their nonconformity justified: and materials for union drawn up together, which will heal both parties (1680)
- 122268: Reports of that learned and judicious clerk, J. Gouldsborough, Esq. sometimes one of the protonotaries of the Court of Common-Pleas. Or his collection of choice cases, and matters, agitated in all the courts at Westminster, in the latter years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1682)
- 129556: A view of universal history (1695)
- 133845: A catalogue of the library of the late learned Dr. Francis Bernard, fellow of the College of Physicians, and physician to S. Bartholomew's Hospital (1698)
- 134491: Non-residency and pluralities, justly exposed: or, The Pluralist and non-resident honestly and truly characterized (1681)
- 139265: A letter to Edward Ld Bishop of Worcester, concerning some passages relating to Mr. Locke's Essay of humane understanding (1697)
- 139853: A Relation of the two pretended apostles, that came invisibly into the great city of Tholouse in France, from Damascus in Galilea, aged above a thousand years (1680)
- 139997: The Psalms of David in meter (1694)
- 153037: A true account of a strange and wonderful earth-quake happening in a great mountain in Ireland, which continued from May 28th. to the 2d. instant. In a letter from one newly come out of Ireland, to his friend in London (1689)
- 153610: A view of universal history (1700)
- 155737: Precious remedies against Satans devices (1799)
- 155867: A remarkable account of the penitent carriage and behaviour of the whip-makers wife (1689)
- 170489: An ansvver to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon, by some nonconformists, being the peaceable design renewed. Wherein the imputation of schism wherewith the doctor hath charged the nonconformists meetings, is removed: their nonconformity justified: and materials for union drawn up together, which will heal both parties (1680)
- 175078: The historie of Adam, or the foure-fold state of man, vvell formed in his creation, deformed in his corruption, reformed in Grace, and perfected in glory. By Mr. Henry Holland, late preacher at Saint Brides Church in London (1606)
- 175865: A methodicall short catechisme (1623)
- 177254: A profitable, and comfortable letter for afflicted consciences (1584)
- 177283: The rape of Lucrece (1632)
- 177588: Of the markes of the children of God, and of their comforts in afflictions (1609)
- 180661: A plaine and familiar exposition of the ninth and tenth chapters of the Prouerbs of Salomon (1606)
- 183684: The gouernment of cattell (1633)
- 184062: Of the markes of the children of God (1608)
- 187766: The royall priesthood of Christians (1605)
- 188430: The dignitie of Gods children. Or An exposition of 1. Iohn 3. 1.2.3 (1610)
- 188895: Spirituall preseruatiues against the pestilence: Or A treatise containing sundrie questions (1593)
- 191217: A briefe discourse of vvarre (1590)
- 191225: A briefe discourse of vvarre. VVritten by Sir Roger VVilliams Knight; vvith his opinion concerning some parts of the martiall discipline. Newly perused (1590)
- 194538: The ground of arts (1610)
- 198863: The redemption of time, or, A sermon contayning very good remedies for them that haue misspent their time (1609)
- 199869: A briefe discourse of vvarre (1590)
- 200411: Nabuchadonosor at Rome, or the pope at Babylon (1617)
- 203992: A new art of brachygraphy; or, short-writing by characters (1633)
- 206854: A sermon of repentance (1636)
- 207936: Airs, duetts, and chorusses, in the operatical pantomime of Merry Sherwood, or Harlequin Forrester. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1795)
- 207941: The Family library; or, Instructor in useful knowledge (1772)
- 207948: The adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves. By Dr. Smollett. In two volumes (1792)
- 207954: The history of Pamela (1792)
- 207994: The true and surprising adventures, voyages, shipwreck, and distresses, of Mons. Pierre Viaud, a French sea-captain, and a native of Bourdeaux (1797)
- 208109: The new cheats of London exposed; or, The frauds and tricks of the town laid open to both sexes (1778)
- 208275: Monstrous good songs, sentiments, and toasts, humorous medlies, cantatas, catches & glees, for the year 1794 (1794)
- 208281: The Temple of Apollo being a selection of the best poems from the most esteem'd authors (1795)
- 208282: The Odd fellow's song book, and merry medley (1796)
- 208317: The barring out (1800)
- 208394: The Small English atlas being a new and accurate sett of maps of all the counties in England and Wales (1749)
- 208462: The shepherd's lottery (1787)
- 208724: Nunc dimittis (1755)
- 208812: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, Author Of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esq. In two volumes (1781)
- 208859: A letter from Paris, concerning some new electrical experiments made there (1746)
- 209056: A catalogue of books, for 1793; containing several valuable collections, lately purchased. And a great Number of Curious and Rare Books, Some very Capital Books of Prints, Hindoo and other high finished Drawings, fine Prints, Manuscripts, Atlasses, Surveys of Counties, &c. purchased out of the principal Libraries, sold in 1792. Amongst which are the following: Boydel's and Nicol's Shakespeare, early impres. The Houghton Collection of Prints, ditto Fifty-Three Hindoo, or India Paintings Le Brun's Collection of Prints, fine impres. Weirotter's Works Dessins des Jean Prestel Boyer's D'aguilles Gallery Habits of the Levant, beautifully coloured Hamilton's Etruscan Antiquities, 2 vols. Antiquarian Prints, 2 vols. Hodge's Large Views in India, 12 numbers, very fine impressions Metz's beautiful Imitations of Antient and Modern Drawings, 90 Prints Crispin de Pas's Drawing Book Bavaria Sancta, 4 vols. rare Travels through the Rhaetian Alps, with picturesque views Ostade's Etchings, very fine A fine Collection of Scarce Prints, by Hollar, Della Bella, Callot, L. Clerc, Mark Antony, Goltzius, and other old engravers, in port folio, with leaves, and very eleg. bound in morocco A Port folio, with scarce English Portraits, by Smith, Vandyck, Becket, Cooper, &c. Archaeologia by the Society of Antiquarians, 9 vols. 4 to. Tempest's Cries of London, old impressions A Large Collection of Books of Emblems, curious and rare Surveys of Counties, Chapman's, Dury and Andrews, Rocque's, Jeffery's, Armstrong's, &c. of Nottinghamshire, Kent, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Bedford, Buckingham, Huntingdon, Dorsetshire, Durham, Oxford, &c. &c. Rennell's large Bengal Atlas Merian's Surinam Insects, original edition, beautifully coloured Catesby's Carolina, 2 vols. ditto Lewin's Birds, 5 vols. all drawings on vellum paper, and beautifully coloured Hill's Herbal, the largest paper, coloured Vandermeuiin's Large and Capital Prints of the Battles of Lewis XIV. Pennant's London, first edit. l. p. interleaved in 4 vols. with a great number of additional Prints and Drawings Sleazer's Theatrum Scotiae, fine impression Carter's Antiquities, 25 numbers Sandrart's Academia Ars Pictoria Lavater's Physiognomy, 25 numbers, first impressions Hearne and Byrne's Antiquities Delices de la Grande Bretagne Description des Arts et Metiers, 9 vols. Bleau's Atlas, 11 vols. illuminated Chambers's Encyclopedia, by Rees, 4 vols. in Russia Ashmole's Order of the Garter Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire, 1656 - Summons to Parliament, original edit. bound in russia - Monasticon Anglicanum, Latin, 2 vols. 1682, &c. Grafton's Chronicle, b. l. 1568 Dart's Antiquities of Westminster and Canterbury, 3 vols. Bruce, Cook, Hawkesworth, Phillips, White, Parkinson, Phipps, &c. Voyages Worsley's Hist. of the Isle of Wight Vicar's Parliamentary Chronicle, 4 parts, compleat England's Worthies, from 1642, to 1647, with fine portraits, by Hollar, &c. very rare Some Curious and Valuable Manuscripts, and printed Missals on vellum And many other equally Scarce and Valuable. The books in general are in very good Condition, many in elegant Bindings, and are now on sale exceeding Cheap, (for Ready Mony only), and will continue on Sale by Henry Chapman, Bookseller, No. 65, Chandois Street, Covent Garden. Catalogues (price 6d, allowed to Purchasers), may be had of the following Booksellers, Mr. Collins, Exchange Alley, Cornhill, Mr. J. Walker, Paternoster-Row, Mr. Stockdale, Piccadilly, and at the Place of Sale (1793)
- 209075: Subjects for painters (1793)
- 209107: Zoology of New Holland (1794)
- 209205: A modern catalogue of books, containing the new publications since the London catalogue of 1791 to the present time, With Their Sizes and Prices; And The Books That Have Been Altered In the Number of Volumes, Size, or Price During The Same Period (1797)
- 209378: A brief explanation of the Assembly's catechism, by the late Rev.John Brown, of Haddington; Recommended by Dr. Fisher, of Glasgow. Revised and improved, with some account of the rise, progress, and good effects of Sabbath evening schools, in Scotland and England; and a Plan of the Mode of Instruction adopted in them. By W.Moseley. (1800)
- 209411: Two sermons, preached in the cathedral church of Landaff (1795)
- 209424: The sixteenth ode of the third book of Horace imitated. With a dedication to the Right Honourable the Lord N---h (1777)
- 209455: The adventures of Mr. George Edwards, a Creole (1788)
- 209491: A sermon, preached in the parish church of Kelvedon, at the visitation of the Rev. Dr. Powell, on Tuesday, June 2d, 1772. By Christopher Wyvill, L. L. B. Rector of Black Notley, in Essex (1772)
- 209659: Solyman and Almena (1780)
- 209701: The guide to domestic happiness (1781)
- 209707: A treatise on happiness (1759)
- 209718: A catalogue of near twenty thousand volumes of curious books (1785)
- 209937: Antinomianism unmasked and refuted (1791)
- 209947: Falsehood examined at the bar of truth (1791)
- 209949: A serious address to the Rev. Mr. Huntington (1788)
- 209950: The great importance of having right sentiments in religion (1789)
- 209951: Seven sermons (1789)
- 209963: A catalogue of near twenty thousand volumes of curious books (1787)
- 209971: The invisible spy (1788)
- 209972: The history of Rasselas (1787)
- 209975: The history of Nourjahad (1788)
- 209976: A lecture on heads (1799)
- 210111: An history of marine architecture (1800)
- 210131: A reply to Sir Lucius O'Brien, Bart (1785)
- 210220: An address to the public (1775)
- 210252: A defence of the pamphlet ascribed to John Reeves, Esq (1796)
- 210270: A body of divinity in miniature designed for the use of the youth of Great Britain and France. By John Ryland, A.M (1790)
- 210369: The analysis of patriotism (1778)
- 210378: The kingdom of Christ not of this world (1781)
- 210379: The sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures (1782)
- 210390: The protestant Dissenter's answer to the Reverend Dr. Priestley's free address (1770)
- 210394: A Letter to the committee of twenty-five proprietors of India stock (1773)
- 210413: The apprentice's companion; or, Advice to a boy, upon being bound apprentice; and for his conduct during his apprenticeship. By R.L. master of the Orphan Working School (1795)
- 210418: A sermon preached at the Old Jewry (1788)
- 210587: A charge deliver'd to the clergy, at the primary visitation of the diocese of Durham, in the year, MDCCLI (1751)
- 210612: The eternity of future punishment (1789)
- 210618: Observations on the Rev. Andrew Fuller's late pamphlet, entitled, "the Gospel of Christ worthy of all acceptation." (1786)
- 210647: The poetical works of David Mallet (1796)
- 210688: The Gospel testimony (1800)
- 210696: The faithfulness of God in his word evinced (1773)
- 210715: A sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Martha Tate (1758)
- 210716: A sermon, on the illumination of the Holy Spirit (1794)
- 210739: The expediency of one man's dying to save a nation from perishing (1742)
- 210740: A preservative in perilous times (1758)
- 210761: Report from the committee of proprietors, appointed on the 1st of December, 1772; by the general court of the United East-India Company, to enquire into the present state and condition of the company's affairs (1773)
- 210762: An abstract of the gracious dealings of God (1774)
- 211193: Letters on Greece (1788)
- 211207: Foreign agriculture: or, An essay on the comparative advantages of oxen for tillage in competition with horses (1796)
- 211236: An essay on the comparative advantages of vertical and horizontal wind-mills (1798)
- 211304: Of the socinian scheme. By Edward Harwood, D.D (1786)
- 211320: Divine favour the highest honour of a king (1791)
- 211327: Christ's commission to Peter, and the rest of the apostles, in giving them the keys of the kingdom of Heaven, no commission for the Pope of Rome (1794)
- 211453: The good Samaritan; or, charity to strangers recommended (1793)
- 211464: Hints upon the nature of pious submission under afflictive dispensations (1778)
- 211467: Character of Dr. Priestley, considered as a philosopher, politician and divine (1794)
- 211633: Yorick's skull (1777)
- 211687: The inspector's rhapsody or soliloquy (1752)
- 211755: Plain English: in answer to City Latin (1761)
- 211783: True religion, loyalty, and union recommended to all orders of men (1757)
- 211840: The foundry budget opened (1780)
- 211882: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Friday, February 4th, 1780 (1780)
- 211929: On establishments in religion, and religious liberty (1798)
- 211966: The christian's heart's ease (1765)
- 211980: Hints for some new regulations in the sugar-trade (1792)
- 212030: Lord George Sackville's vindication of himself, in a letter to Colonel Fitzroy (1759)
- 212177: Prospects and observations (1791)
- 212236: A full examination, and impartial account of all relating to Mrs. Stephen's cures, and medicine for the stone and gravel (1740)
- 212263: An authentic copy of a letter, from Thomas Newans to His Grace the Duke of N****** (1745)
- 212269: The substance of a sermon preached at His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1778)
- 212273: An authentick account of the late action between the army of the high allies (1745)
- 212295: A catalogue of books (1788)
- 212336: A view of the necessitarian or best scheme (1739)
- 212621: A key to the business of the present s-----------n (1742)
- 212826: An answer to every man that asketh a reason of the hope that is in us (1767)
- 212829: Remarks and observations on the morality and divinity contained in Dr. Free's certain articles (1758)
- 212850: Annals of blood (1797)
- 212894: Achilles (1779)
- 213034: Fables by John Gay (1800)
- 213128: The sin and punishment of Edom (1745)
- 213129: The sin and danger of profane swearing expos'd (1742)
- 213157: Remarks on the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's last journal (1745)
- 213755: The constitution of a Gospel-Church adapted to union and peace (1766)
- 213767: The sins of Jews, and of Christians, under law, under Gospel, considered and compared (1762)
- 213769: The insanity of the sensualist. A sermon preached to young people, December 25, 1765. In New Broad-Street. By John Palmer (1766)
- 213793: The restitution of all things (which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began) defended (1790)
- 213861: The protestant's birth-right, or the Christian's right of judging for himself in matters of religion (1746)
- 213872: Proposals for publishing by subscription (1791)
- 213891: Yorick's sentimental journey, through France, Italy &c (1792)
- 213902: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1782)
- 213903: The commonwealth of reason. By William Hodgson, now confined in the prison of Newgate, London, for sedition (1795)
- 213927: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman (1781)
- 213937: A poetical epistle addressed to Miss Wollstonecraft (1795)
- 213938: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman (1791)
- 213948: Strictures, in verse, on the performances at the Theatre-Royal (1800)
- 213962: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy (1793)
- 214018: Gleanings from the works of Laurence Sterne (1796)
- 214051: The hardship and danger of subscriptions, represented (1758)
- 214162: Seasonable considerations on the present war in Scotland, against the rebels (1746)
- 214223: A treatise on agistment tithe (1775)
- 214713: The times: a comedy (1780)
- 215203: The coffee-House (1781)
- 215401: Captivity without dominion (1800)
- 215532: The pleasing instructor or Entertaining moralist (1774)
- 215533: The pleasing instructor (1780)
- 215558: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Charles Case (1767)
- 216419: Gotham. A poem. Book III. By [blank] (1764)
- 216421: The lame lover (1794)
- 216423: The author (1794)
- 216424: Edgar and Emmeline (1794)
- 216490: The life of the Rev. John Wesley (1793)
- 216512: A parsing or grammatical resolution of some of the Colloquies of Cordery (1800)
- 216521: Some considerations on original sin (1770)
- 216672: Madge's addresses to Christopher Twist-Wit (1777)
- 216821: The present state of the manners, arts, and politics, of France and Italy (1794)
- 216833: Family religion (1766)
- 216851: The hills and mountains laid low (1786)
- 216881: The affecting case of the Queen of Hungary (1742)
- 216911: An historical essay on the principles of political associations in a state (1796)
- 216933: Memoirs of the seraglio of the Bashaw of Merryland (1768)
- 217262: Terminationes et exempla declinationum & conjugationum (1767)
- 217390: Christ precious to those that believe (1799)
- 217396: The state of the world in general (1770)
- 217414: The regard due to the divine judgments considered (1794)
- 217418: The success of the Gospel (1775)
- 217444: Justice and mercy recommended (1788)
- 217447: A sermon (1798)
- 217465: The scriptural fast (1794)
- 217468: The sovereign goodness of the most high in putting an end to destructive wars (1763)
- 217592: A letter from a venerated nobleman (1795)
- 217736: Letters to the right reverend author of A plain account of the nature and end of the Sacrament of the Lord's supper (1756)
- 217795: An account of the scarlet fever and sore throat (1793)
- 217827: The poll of the livery-men of the City of London (1722)
- 217841: A guide to health (1796)
- 217842: A guide to old age (1795)
- 217932: By His Majesty's authority (1797)
- 217953: Speculation (1800)
- 217955: Fortune's fool (1796)
- 217956: How to grow rich (1793)
- 217957: Management (1799)
- 217958: Management (1799)
- 217960: Management (1800)
- 217963: Speculation (1795)
- 217965: How to grow rich (1793)
- 218057: Olney hymns (1783)
- 218089: Letters to his friends (1794)
- 218125: Olney hymns (1781)
- 218207: Memoirs of the life and writings of Samuel Foote, Esq (1778)
- 218268: An account of the late Dr. Goldsmith's illness, so far as relates to the exhibition of Dr. James's Powders (1774)
- 218303: An account of the epidemical sore-throat (1778)
- 218304: An account of the epidemical sore-throat, with the method of treatment; illustrated by cases and observations (1778)
- 218416: An account of a particular kind of rupture, frequently attendant upon new-born children; and sometimes met with in adults (1757)
- 218512: Abelard to Eloisa (1785)
- 218530: A B C dario musico (1780)
- 218932: An accurate description of Bromley (1797)
- 219198: An address to the publick on the subject of the East India dividend (1767)
- 219275: A parallel between the Roman and British constitution (1747)
- 219400: Calypso and Telemachus (1781)
- 219464: The capricious lovers (1780)
- 219568: London's glory! on Saint George's day, the twenty third of April, one thousand seven hundred and eighty nine. With entertaining observations on the late royal excursions in the south and western counties of England (1789)
- 219804: A vindication of the doctrine of the Godhead of Jesus Christ (1794)
- 220029: An address to the good sense and candour of the people (1800)
- 220035: An address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland (1794)
- 220080: An address to the public (1793)
- 220094: An address to the public, on the subject of the starch and hair-powder manufacuturies (1795)
- 220105: Address to the rulers of the state (1778)
- 220149: The adulteress (1773)
- 220154: The folly, sin and danger of the modern deist in rejecting the Gospel evinc'd from some considerations upon the state of the Ancient heathen (1754)
- 220359: The minor (1789)
- 220381: Lock and key (1796)
- 220389: Every one has his fault (1794)
- 220395: Every one has his fault (1793)
- 220396: Wives as they were (1797)
- 220397: Wives as they were (1797)
- 220399: Every one has his fault (1793)
- 220409: A true state of the differences subsisting between the proprietors of Covent-Garden Theatre (1768)
- 220410: A true state of the differences subsisting between the proprietors of Covent-Garden-Theatre (1768)
- 220630: Essay on the causes (1799)
- 220633: Thoughts on amputation (1780)
- 220733: Advice to the unwary (1780)
- 220775: The age of infidelity (1795)
- 220776: The age of infidelity (1796)
- 220778: The age of infidelity (1796)
- 220805: Airs, duets, choruses, &c (1791)
- 220817: Airs, glees, and chorusses in a new grand ballet pantomime of action (1797)
- 220825: An alarm, or three sermons (1796)
- 220837: The Albion Queens or, The death of Mary Queen of Scots (1780)
- 220858: Aldwinckle (1767)
- 220871: Alexander the Great (1779)
- 220882: Alfred (1781)
- 220946: All's well, that ends well. A comedy (1778)
- 220990: Alzira (1779)
- 221011: Bagatelle (1792)
- 221135: The beauties of Kotzebue (1800)
- 221136: The beauties of the late Right Hon. Edmund Burke (1798)
- 221268: Bibliotheca Americana (1789)
- 221523: The merciful judgments of high-church triumphant on offending clergymen (1710)
- 221529: The ambitious step-mother (1720)
- 221532: The ambitious stepmother (1781)
- 221543: The american gazetteer (1798)
- 221578: Amphitryon; or, the two Sosias (1780)
- 221649: Anna Bullen (1781)
- 221748: An answer to Dr. Thomson's case of the Right Hon. Tho. Winnington, Esq (1746)
- 221773: An answer to Sir John Dalrymple's pamphlet (1782)
- 221913: Anti-Diabo-Lady (1777)
- 221945: The antiquarian school (1759)
- 221962: Apollo turn'd stroller (1787)
- 221967: An apologetical view of the moral and religious sentiments of the late Right Honourable Lord Viscount Bolinbroke (1752)
- 221981: An apology for the brute creation (1772)
- 221986: An apology for the conduct of a late celebrated second-rate minister (1747)
- 222034: An appeal to the governors of the Foundling Hospital (1787)
- 222062: The eulogy of Frederic (1758)
- 222161: The arguments in favour of an inflammatory diathesis in hydrophobia considered (1798)
- 222237: The art of love (1745)
- 222262: Artaxerxes (1780)
- 222301: Arts, manufactures, and commerce (1769)
- 222322: A state of the British authority in Bengal under the government of Mr. Hastings (1780)
- 222350: Association papers (1793)
- 222574: An authentic history of the professors of painting, sculpture, & architecture (1796)
- 222604: The keppeliad (1779)
- 222696: The blessedness of dying in the Lord (1797)
- 222761: A bold stroke for a husband, a comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden (1784)
- 222822: The political dramatist of the House of Commons (1796)
- 222852: Palæographia britannica: or Discourses on antiquities in Britain (1795)
- 222907: Proposals for paying off the whole of the present national debt (1799)
- 222931: Royal tears! (1785)
- 222961: General union recommended to real Christians (1798)
- 222975: The mysteries of the castle (1795)
- 223003: The reprisal (1757)
- 223395: The london gentleman's and schoolmaster's assistant (1787)
- 223416: The votary of wealth (1799)
- 223433: The castle of Montval (1799)
- 223444: Authentic memoirs of the life (1782)
- 223555: The trial of Thomas Mitchel (1759)
- 223575: The peaceful end of the perfect upright man recommended to consideration (1762)
- 223577: A sermon preached before the Society for the Reformation of Manners (1763)
- 223861: A Sermon preached before the University of Oxford at St. Mary's, March 4. 1739 (1739)
- 223873: Letters from the late Rev. William Romaine (1795)
- 223892: A treatise upon the life of faith (1793)
- 223893: A treatise upon the life of faith (1798)
- 223896: The triumph of faith (1795)
- 224121: An adieu to the turf (1778)
- 224265: The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton (1794)
- 224416: Notice of some observations made at the Medical Pneumatic Institution (1799)
- 224567: The death of a righteous man distinctly considered, both as a judgment, and a mercy (1724)
- 224606: The reverend Mr Toplady's dying avowal of his religious sentiments (1778)
- 224607: The reverend Mr. Toplady's dying avowal of his religious sentiments (1778)
- 224617: Anatomical dialogues (1778)
- 224625: Anatomical dialogues (1796)
- 224733: Report of the committee of the Board of Agriculture (1795)
- 224929: Remarks on the utility of a new-invented patent machine (1797)
- 224957: The wonder (1757)
- 225095: Reflections on the inequality of religious dispensations (1773)
- 225117: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on November 30, 1777 (1778)
- 225159: An address to the Board of Agriculture (1800)
- 225184: Five practical discourses on the Lord's supper (1795)
- 225202: The constitution and order of a gospel church considered (1797)
- 225205: The constitution and order of a gospel church considered (1798)
- 225207: English exercises (1796)
- 225209: The life of the Rev. Oliver Heywood (1796)
- 225211: Thoughts on Christian communion (1798)
- 225213: A discourse on earthquakes (1793)
- 225227: An apology for the brute creation, or abuse of animals censured (1774)
- 225232: Life in God's favour (1796)
- 225244: A sermon preached in the parish church of St. James, Colchester (1797)
- 225249: Repentance and reconciliation with God recommended and enforced (1759)
- 225256: A sermon preached at the primary visitation held by the Bishop of Hereford (1789)
- 225289: The history and antiquities of Tewkesbury (1798)
- 225409: A poetical address to almighty God (1777)
- 225417: The spirit and principles of the Whigs and Jacobites compared (1746)
- 225432: A poetical epistle from the ghost of Dr. Johnson (1786)
- 225482: Virtue betray'd (1727)
- 225546: Antinomian heresy exploded (1760)
- 225550: A compendious descant of the autogeneal (1762)
- 225577: New copper-plate magazine (1792)
- 225613: Mr. Mason's Bible with notes (1798)
- 225616: On the 1st of March will be published (1799)
- 225622: The right Hon. Edmund Burke (1797)
- 225623: The only pocket magazine. This day, February I, 1798 (1798)
- 225634: Miscellanea sacra (1797)
- 225647: Ourano?n ourania (1793)
- 225664: An examination of a sermon (1800)
- 225671: Church & state heterogeneous (1794)
- 225681: The faithful servant's release and reward (1765)
- 225808: Thoughts on divine truth (1797)
- 225811: Oedipus (1727)
- 225926: A sapphick epistle (1778)
- 225960: Meditations and contemplations (1786)
- 225978: Observations and remarks respecting the more effectual means of preservation of wounded seamen and marines on board of His Majesty's (1782)
- 225981: Descriptive account of a new method of treating old ulcers of the legs (1799)
- 225982: New inventions and new directions (1800)
- 226055: The whole trial and defence of Richard Parker (1797)
- 226082: A sermon preached at a meeting of the governors of Addenbrooke's hospital, in Cambridge (1800)
- 226097: Four sermons on Job X.2 (1799)
- 226210: The foundations of religious liberty explained (1755)
- 226211: Remarks on David Levi's letters to Dr. Priestley (1787)
- 226212: Remarks on David Levi's Second letter to Dr. Priestley (1787)
- 226327: The divine architect (1785)
- 226330: The gospel-Method of justification (1758)
- 226401: A sermon (1786)
- 226528: The jealous wife (1790)
- 226536: Wives as they were (1797)
- 226537: Wives as they were (1797)
- 226543: Lock and key (1797)
- 226583: Christ crucified (1799)
- 226653: A treatise on diseases in the urinary passages (1795)
- 226714: A funeral oration (1791)
- 226915: To the lovers of musick (1796)
- 227244: Harrison's Edition (1786)
- 227270: J. Todd's catalogue of ancient and modern books (1790)
- 227312: Jane Shore (1779)
- 227480: Journal and certificates on the fourth voyage of Mr. Blanchard (1784)
- 227518: The jovial crew (1780)
- 227585: Jupiter & Saturn (1782)
- 227680: Remarks on some passages in Mr. Bryant's publications (1799)
- 227694: A key to the lock (1788)
- 227736: King Charles I (1779)
- 227760: King Henry V (1780)
- 227770: King Lear (1779)
- 227800: Knave, or not? A comedy: In five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By Thomas Holcroft (1798)
- 227929: Rules for recovering persons recently drowned (1794)
- 228103: Bum-Fodder for the ladies (1753)
- 228135: Burke's reflections on the Revolution in France (1793)
- 228148: Busiris, King of Egypt (1781)
- 228154: The busy body (1779)
- 228557: A catalogue of several large collections and parcels of books (1785)
- 228795: The chances (1780)
- 228999: The children of Thespis (1786)
- 229059: The christian (1781)
- 229198: A circumstantial history of the transactions at Paris on the tenth of August (1792)
- 229209: The citizens obligation (1792)
- 229216: City Latin (1760)
- 229225: The city wives confederacy (1779)
- 229267: Cleone (1781)
- 229282: The double deliverance (1755)
- 229311: Cocker's arithmetick (1745)
- 229312: Cocker's arithmetick (1748)
- 229317: Cocker's arithmetick (1758)
- 229361: The comedy of errors (1779)
- 229363: The commemoration of national deliverances (1794)
- 229367: The commercial restraints of Ireland considered (1780)
- 229368: The commissary (1779)
- 229372: The committee (1779)
- 229398: The compendious measurer (1796)
- 229420: The complaint of the children of Israel (1736)
- 229422: The complaint of the children of Israel (1736)
- 229424: The complaint of the children of Israel (1736)
- 229425: The complaint of the children of Israel (1736)
- 229435: The complaints of the poor people of England (1793)
- 229477: The complete British cook (1800)
- 229618: The conduct of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Winchester (1770)
- 229713: Considerations on imprisonment for debt, fully proving, that the confining of the bodies of debtors is contrary to common law, magna charta, statute law, justice, humanity, and policy. And that the practice is more cruel and oppressive than is used in the most arbitrary kingdoms in Europe (1770)
- 229720: Considerations on the advantages of yielding up to Spain the un-expired term of the Assiento contract for an equivalent (1748)
- 229732: A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Starston in Norfolk, upon the fast-day, Dec. 18. 1745 (1745)
- 229895: Observations on the present state of music (1791)
- 229941: Every lady and gentleman their own dentist (1791)
- 230033: Considerations on the scarcity and high prices of bread-corn and bread at the market; suggesting the remedies in a series of letters (1795)
- 230034: Considerations on the state of parties (1793)
- 230132: A constitutional guide to the people of England (1783)
- 230200: A description of the Western Islands of Scotland (1716)
- 230229: Discontent the universal misery (1734)
- 230250: The devil divorced (1782)
- 230265: The devil upon two sticks (1780)
- 230420: The discarded fair-one (1745)
- 230462: A discourse delivered before the University of Cambridge, at St. Mary's on Commencement Sunday, July 4. 1756 (1756)
- 230540: Lewina the maid of Snowdon (1793)
- 230550: A poem on the landscapes of Great-Britain (1793)
- 230696: The death of legal hope (1794)
- 230697: The death of the righteous desireable (1785)
- 230706: The debates in both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 13th, Friday the 14th, and Saturday, the 15th December, 1792, on the King's speech (1792)
- 230909: The earl of Essex (1779)
- 230951: An easy and very practicable method to enable deaf persons to hear (1770)
- 230961: An economical, and new method of cookery (1798)
- 230996: Edward the Black Prince (1779)
- 231042: Electra (1780)
- 231213: The encouraging prospect that religious liberty will be enlarged (1773)
- 231261: The english hermit (1786)
- 231287: The english sailor, and French citizen (1800)
- 231357: An enquiry (1782)
- 231365: An entire new magazine (1793)
- 231397: An epistle from L-y W-y to S-r R-d W-y, Bart (1782)
- 231492: The new Brighton guide (1796)
- 231503: The new Brighton guide (1796)
- 231514: The new Brighton guide; or, Companion for young ladies and gentlemen to all the watering-places in Great Britain (1796)
- 231525: The new Brighton guide (1796)
- 231526: The man of ten thousand (1796)
- 231546: A genuine account of the late grand expedition to the coast of France (1757)
- 231607: The statue room (1790)
- 231615: Directions for breeding game cocks (1780)
- 231672: A letter from a venerated nobleman (1795)
- 231691: The parson's parlour (1756)
- 231714: Second letter (1795)
- 231902: An essay on book-keeping (1721)
- 231910: An essay on burns (1797)
- 231913: An essay on comedy (1782)
- 231924: Essay on epilepsy (1772)
- 231939: An essay on inoculation for the small pox (1767)
- 231940: An essay on inoculation for the small pox (1768)
- 231969: Observations on the vindication of a letter to the Calvinistic Baptists of the Western Association (1789)
- 231979: Remarks on a letter addressed to the ministers of the orthodox or Calvinistic Baptists (1789)
- 232033: An essay on the rationality of brutes (1752)
- 232045: A letter addressed to the ministers of the orthodox (1789)
- 232088: An essay towards the history of the last ministry and Parliament (1710)
- 232108: An essay upon the peace of 1783 (1785)
- 232181: Eurydice (1780)
- 232202: Man his own brewer, a small treatise, explaining the art and mystery of brewing porter, ale, twopenny and table-beer (1792)
- 232213: Every man in his humour (1780)
- 232221: Every one has his fault (1793)
- 232222: Every one has his fault (1794)
- 232235: Evidences of the Christian religion (1796)
- 232250: An exact and authentic narrative of M. Blanchard's third aerial voyage (1784)
- 232287: An examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases (1719)
- 232294: An examination of Mr. Warburton's second proposition (1744)
- 232541: An exposition of the Trinity (1795)
- 232542: An exposition of the Trinity (1795)
- 232544: An Expostulatory letter to a certain Right Honourable person upon his late promotion (1747)
- 232714: The contrast (1782)
- 232818: A copy of the Marquiss of Carmarthen's method for the speedy manning Her Majesty's Royal Navy (1706)
- 232862: Corinna vindicated (1759)
- 232864: Coriolanus (1780)
- 232938: The country lasses (1779)
- 233044: The court-Secret (1741)
- 233095: Creusa, Queen of Athens (1781)
- 233140: Crito (1752)
- 233207: A cure for the heart-ache; a comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton, Esq. Author of Columbus, Zorinski, Way to get married, and Children in the wood (1797)
- 233209: A cure for the heart-ache (1799)
- 233239: Cursory remarks on Paine's Rights of man (1792)
- 233427: A dissuasive from Jacobitism (1713)
- 233618: Douglas (1780)
- 233645: Dr. Last in his chariot (1794)
- 233656: Dr Sacheverel's speech upon his impeachment (1710)
- 234070: Falstaff's wedding (1781)
- 234204: The fashionable lover (1706)
- 234217: Fatal curiosity (1780)
- 234224: The fatal extravagance (1781)
- 234270: The female advocates (1713)
- 234328: The fifth panegyric (1775)
- 234367: The first of April (1777)
- 234368: The first of April (1777)
- 234374: The first principles of the oracles of God (1795)
- 234439: Flowers from Sharon (1794)
- 234446: God all in all (1770)
- 234698: The grecian daughter (1783)
- 234710: The groans of Scotland (1746)
- 234731: The guardian (1779)
- 234779: Hair powder (1795)
- 234783: Hamlet (1779)
- 234800: Happiness (1766)
- 234872: Harvest-Home (1787)
- 234930: Hell's everlasting flames avoided (1733)
- 234939: Henrietta (1785)
- 234941: Henry and Blanche (1746)
- 235029: He's much to blame (1798)
- 235030: He's much to blame (1798)
- 235198: An historical sketch of the French Revolution (1796)
- 235219: The history and present state of electricity (1775)
- 235248: The history of England, from the year 1765, to the year 1795 (1795)
- 235313: The history of Nourjahad (1798)
- 235319: The history of Pompey the little (1785)
- 235348: The history of the Bank of England, from the establishment of that institution to the present day (1798)
- 235369: An history of the instances of exclusion from the Royal Society (1784)
- 235412: The history of the Scottish stage (1793)
- 235593: An hospital for fools (1781)
- 235743: Hume's History of England (1782)
- 235920: An illustration of the present great and important occurrences (1797)
- 236194: An inquiry into the Copernican system respecting the motions of the heavenly bodies (1789)
- 236197: An inquiry into the late mercantile distresses (1772)
- 236330: An investigation of the native rights of British subjects (1784)
- 236361: The irishman in London (1799)
- 236380: Isabella (1779)
- 236404: The italian monk (1797)
- 236405: The italian monk (1797)
- 236431: Lady Jane Gray (1778)
- 236622: A layman's protest against the Profane blasphemy, false charges, and illiberal invective of Thomas Paine, author of a book, entitled "The age of reason, part I. And II (1797)
- 236692: Lethe (1790)
- 236708: A letter, commercial and political (1793)
- 236709: A letter (1793)
- 236823: A Letter from betty to sally with the answer; a new year's gift (1781)
- 236874: A letter from Mr. J. Burdett (1717)
- 236887: A letter from Sir J- B- to Mr. P-, upon publishing of a paper, intituled, God's revenge against punning; shewing the miserable fates of persons addicted to this crying sin, in court and town. By J. Baker Kt. (1716)
- 236897: Letter from the Earl of Winchilsea to the president of the Board of Agriculture, on the advantage of cottagers renting land (1796)
- 236974: Letter on the present associations (1793)
- 236975: A letter on the present measures of finance (1798)
- 236991: A letter to a foreign nobleman (1793)
- 237009: A letter to a friend upon his entrance on the ministerial office (1753)
- 237074: A letter to David Garrick, Esq (1772)
- 237116: A letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury (1783)
- 237117: A letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury (1783)
- 237232: A letter to the [c]ritical reviewers: occasioned by their account of Scott's poetical works, in their review for July 1782. By John Scott, Esq (1782)
- 237233: A letter to the Dilettanti Society, respecting the obtention of certain matters essentially necessary for the improvement of public taste, and for accomplishing the original views of the Royal Academy of Great Britain (1798)
- 237239: A letter to the Earl of Lauderdale (1795)
- 237271: A letter to the House of Peers (1795)
- 237272: A letter to the House of Peers (1795)
- 237302: A letter to the people of England (1757)
- 237348: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Moss (1709)
- 237356: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Zachary Pearce (1743)
- 237394: A Letter to the Right Honourable Frederick, Lord North, first Lord of the Treasury (1774)
- 237401: A letter to the Right Honourable John Lord Sheffield (1796)
- 237437: A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt (1794)
- 237490: Letters between Theodosius and Constantia (1782)
- 237508: Letters of a Peruvian princess (1782)
- 237521: The letters of Brutus to certain celebrated political characters (1791)
- 237522: Letters of Crito (1796)
- 237572: Letters to Dr. Priestley (1789)
- 237598: Letters written from various parts of the Continent (1799)
- 237639: Love and revenge (1781)
- 237709: The love of our country (1783)
- 237719: Love to our country (1745)
- 237720: Love to our country (1745)
- 237721: Love to our country (1745)
- 237738: The lovers opera (1781)
- 237813: Lucubrations of an heir apparent. (1795)
- 237817: Lunardi's grand aerostatic voyage through the air (1784)
- 237828: The lyar (1780)
- 237858: Macbeth (1780)
- 237891: Mahomet the impostor (1778)
- 238028: Mariamne (1781)
- 238130: The mayor of Garratt (1780)
- 238143: Measure for measure (1779)
- 238198: Memoirs of Sir Finical Whimsy and his lady (1782)
- 238230: Memoirs of the Royal Academicians (1796)
- 238316: The merciful judgments of high-church triumphant on offending clergymen (1710)
- 238329: The mermaid (1792)
- 238391: A method of producing double flowers from single (1759)
- 238392: A method of producing double flowers from single (1759)
- 238420: Middelton versus Rose (1795)
- 238428: The midnight hour (1787)
- 238429: The midnight hour (1788)
- 238431: The midnight hour (1787)
- 238497: Minutes taken at the court-martial (1745)
- 238543: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1794)
- 238665: The narrative of Lieut. Gen. Sir William Howe (1780)
- 238670: A narrative of Mr. Joseph Rawson's case (1737)
- 238747: The natural and constitutional right of Britons to annual Parliaments (1795)
- 238831: The necessity and advantage of human learning (1754)
- 238926: A new catechism (1710)
- 238927: A new catechism (1710)
- 238928: A new catechism (1710)
- 239016: The new method of curing diseases (1776)
- 239145: For the defence of the constitution (1793)
- 239168: The forester; or, The royal seat. A drama, in five acts. Written by John Bayley (1798)
- 239175: The Form of a petition submitted to the consideration and correction of those noblemen and gentlemen (1722)
- 239214: The foundling (1780)
- 239274: The fourth panegyric (1775)
- 239315: A free address to Protestant Dissenters (1768)
- 239479: A Full, true, and particular account of the conquest of France, by the King of Prussia and the Duke of Brunswick (1792)
- 239505: The funeral (1780)
- 239530: A further appeal to the governors of the Foundling Hospital; and a justification of their conduct, in not having covered the hospital lands with buildings, since the institution of the charity. By John Holliday, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn (1788)
- 239555: Galfred and Juetta (1772)
- 239556: The law of faith opposed to the law of works (1791)
- 239577: The gamester (1779)
- 239711: Garrick's looking-glass (1776)
- 239713: Garrick's vagary (1769)
- 239718: A gazetteer of the Netherlands (1794)
- 239764: A general system of trees and shrubs (1788)
- 239829: A general view of the agriculture of the county of Kent (1796)
- 239833: General view of the agriculture of the county of Lancaster (1795)
- 239835: General view of the agriculture of the county of Lincoln (1799)
- 239853: General view of the agriculture of the county of Northumberland (1797)
- 239855: General view of the agriculture of the county of Nottingham (1798)
- 239867: General view of the agriculture of the county of Stafford (1796)
- 239886: General view of the agriculture of the North Riding of Yorkshire (1800)
- 239906: Genius and fancy (1795)
- 239910: The gentle shepherd (1779)
- 239916: The reasonableness and extent of religious reverence (1756)
- 239928: The gentleman's and builder's repository (1748)
- 239950: A genuine account of the late grand expedition to the coast of France (1757)
- 239966: A genuine intercepted letter (1745)
- 239980: A geographical and historical description of the principal objects of the present war in the West-Indies (1741)
- 240049: The glorious warriour: or, a ballad in praise of General Stanhope (1710)
- 240068: A liberal critique on the present exhibition of the Royal Academy (1794)
- 240074: Liberty and equality (1792)
- 240174: The life of Lord George Gordon (1795)
- 240199: The life of Thomas Paine (1796)
- 240404: London: or, The progress of commerce (1739)
- 240405: London (1739)
- 240426: Look before you leap (1788)
- 240430: Imperfect hints towards a new edition of Shakespeare (1787)
- 240432: A looking-Glass for the Royal family (1797)
- 240517: The lousiad, an heroi-comic poem. Canto III. By Peter Pindar, Esquire. With an engraving by an eminent artist (1791)
- 240525: The mock doctor (1794)
- 240558: Modern madmen (1792)
- 240639: Monopoly (1795)
- 240715: Motives for thankfulness (1798)
- 240817: Mr. Maitland's account of inoculating the small pox Vindicated (1722)
- 240842: Mr. Wall's history of infant-baptism improv'd (1709)
- 240973: Objections against allowing any human authority in matters of religion (1773)
- 241000: Observations and remarks respecting the more effectual means of preservation of wounded seamen and marines on board of His Majesty's ships (1780)
- 241078: The death-Song of Ragnar Lodbrach (1781)
- 241368: Odes of importance, &c (1792)
- 241377: Odes to Kien Long (1792)
- 241386: Oedipus (1780)
- 241469: The old batchelor (1781)
- 241482: The old man's guide to health and longer life (1750)
- 241484: The old, old, very old man; or, the age and long life of Thomas Parr (1730)
- 241489: The old serpent's reply to the electrical eel (1777)
- 241547: Philaster (1780)
- 241619: The pin-Basket to the children of Thespis (1797)
- 241633: An essay upon public credit (1797)
- 241659: A plain address, &c (1797)
- 241661: A plain and earnest address to Britons (1792)
- 241670: Plain and useful instructions to farmers; or (1794)
- 241701: Plain reasons (1760)
- 241704: A plain statement of the case relating to the intended establishment of the Prince of Wales (1795)
- 241710: The plain truth (1763)
- 241776: Planting and rural ornament (1796)
- 241823: A pleasing publication. Every number of the following inestimable work, price only six-pence, will contain near a three shilling volume in quantity (and sometimes considerably more) of the most interesting histories, adventures, memoirs, and other novels; printed on a superfine paper, with a new and most beautiful type purposely contrived for this publication, and cast by William Caslon, Esq. letter-founder to His Majesty; embellished with a truly elegant and original copper-plate, designed and engraved by the first artists in the kingdom. (1780)
- 242021: Poems on various occasions (1777)
- 242069: Religious gratitude explained (1747)
- 242116: The poet's fate (1797)
- 242122: The point of honor (1800)
- 242244: Proposals for a magnificent and interesting establishment. By James Peacock, author of "The outlines of a scheme for the general relief, instruction, employment, and maintenance of the poor;" "Oikidia, or Nutshells," and "Superior politics," &c (1790)
- 242245: Proposals for a magnificent and interesting establishment. By James Peacock, author of "The outlines of a scheme for the general relief, instruction, employment, and maintenance of the poor;" "Oikidia, or Nutshells," and "Superior politics," &c (1791)
- 242247: Proposals for a magnificent and interesting establishment. By James Peacock, author of "The outlines of a scheme for the general relief, instruction, employment, and maintenance of the poor;" "Oikidia, or Nut-shells;" and "Superior politics," &c (1791)
- 242306: Proposals for printing by subscription (1796)
- 242337: Proposals for publishing by subscription (1792)
- 242456: The newcastle sportsmen (1800)
- 242751: Clerical misconduct reprobated (1787)
- 242785: Seasonable considerations on the indecent and dangerous custom of burying in churches and Church-Yards (1721)
- 242792: The infant vision of Shakspeare; with an apostrophe to the immortal bard, and other poems. By Mr. Harrison (1794)
- 242812: A simile (1759)
- 242845: Sight (1793)
- 242847: The deluge (1789)
- 242876: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Friday, February 4th, 1780, being the day appointed for a general fast. By Richard Watson, D.D. F.R.S. regius professor of divinity in that University (1780)
- 242894: A sermon preached at the chapel in Prince's Street (1794)
- 242911: A sermon preached in the parish church of Langton juxta Partney (1800)
- 242914: A sermon preached at the consecration of Clare-Hall Chapel (1769)
- 242917: Almada hill (1781)
- 242969: Pictures from nature (1786)
- 243005: On Trinity and some other controversial and important doctrines of religion (1799)
- 243024: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 243025: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 243040: A general reply to the several answerers, &c (1796)
- 243085: Faith in Christ, and life everlasting (1762)
- 243158: The present state of the manners, arts, and politics, of France and Italy (1794)
- 243179: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford (1769)
- 243188: A sermon (1794)
- 243381: Considerations on public economy; wherein its benefits are exemplified by historical precedents (1796)
- 243392: Two letters (1796)
- 243403: The cheltenham guide (1781)
- 243605: Thoughts on the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq (1777)
- 243784: A sketch of the rights of boys and girls (1792)
- 243790: The poetical works of Alexander Pope (1800)
- 243799: A collection of essays (1758)
- 243882: Elegeia Popi in memoriam infelicis nymphae (1744)
- 244131: The age of reason (1795)
- 244133: The age of reason (1795)
- 244145: Common sense (1792)
- 244151: Common sense (1793)
- 244154: The opinions of Mr. James Eyre (1773)
- 244170: Letter addressed to the addressers (1792)
- 244171: Letter addressed to the addressers (1792)
- 244210: Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution. By Thomas Paine, secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the works intitled "Common sense," and "A letter to the Abbe Raynal." Part I (1792)
- 244211: Rights of man; part the second. Combining principle and practice. By Thomas Paine, secretary for Foreign Affairs to Congress in the American war, and author of the works entitled "Common sense;" and the "First part of the Rights of man." (1792)
- 244234: The trial of Thomas Paine, for certain false, wicked, scandalous and seditious libels inserted in the second part of the rights of man (1792)
- 244235: The trial of Thomas Paine (1793)
- 244394: The witch-Craft of the present rebellion (1715)
- 244517: The head and limbs. A fable. By Sir John Ramsea (1794)
- 244603: A letter to the Rev. Richard Farmer (1792)
- 244624: Reflexions on the consequences of His Majesty's recovery from his late indisposition (1789)
- 244670: A discovery of the Island Frivola (1750)
- 244701: God's goodness to a people (1721)
- 244731: A thanksgiving sermon (1711)
- 244743: Two sermons preached at the Old Jewry (1727)
- 244854: Arcana (1774)
- 244926: A sermon preached at the cathedral church of Worcester (1750)
- 245543: An examination of Dr. Rutherforth's argument Respecting the Right of Protestant churches To require the clergy to subscribe to an established confession of faith and doctrines (1767)
- 245544: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Rutherforth (1767)
- 245597: A discourse on the late fast (1781)
- 245600: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge (1780)
- 245645: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Rutherforth (1767)
- 245646: An examination of Dr. Rutherforth's argument (1766)
- 245708: Saint Peter's lodge (1786)
- 245728: A sermon preach'd at Black-Fryars, on occasion of the publick fast, January 16, 1712 (1712)
- 245778: A sermon preached at the Parish-Church of Layton in the county of Essex, Sunday the 20th of October, 1745, on occasion of the present rebellion (1745)
- 245779: A sermon preached at Layton in Essex (1745)
- 245792: Public virtue (1746)
- 245797: The yoke of the Church of Rome proved to be unsufferable (1745)
- 246074: A sermon, preached to the convicts under sentence of death in Newgate (1788)
- 246078: The rivals (1791)
- 246082: A warning against schism (1799)
- 246187: The oxonian in town (1770)
- 246198: Man and wife; or, the Shakespeare Jubilee (1770)
- 246242: Man and wife; or, the Shakespeare Jubilee (1770)
- 246297: A collection of white and black lists (1715)
- 246370: Seven letters to the lords and commons of Great Britain, upon the impolicy, inhumanity, and injustice, of our present mode of arresting the bodies of debtors (1786)
- 246409: Authentic anecdotes of George Lukins, the Yatton doemoniac (1788)
- 246813: A sermon preached before His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, President, and the governors of the London Hospital (1761)
- 246926: An apology for the brute creation, or abuse of animals censured (1773)
- 246938: Christian submission to civil government (1780)
- 246939: A sermon on I Kings Viii. 44,45 (1797)
- 246942: The first sett of catechisms and prayers (1734)
- 247063: An epistle to a clergyman (1765)
- 247066: Nunc dimittis (1757)
- 247153: The man with two wives (1798)
- 247176: Account of the experiments tried by the Board of Agriculture (1795)
- 247555: Who were the aggressors? (1797)
- 247684: Enthusiasm: a poem (1758)
- 247697: More money! (1792)
- 247716: A chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar-water (1744)
- 247736: Lodoiska (1794)
- 247737: The turnpike gate (1799)
- 247799: Odes to Mr. Paine (1791)
- 247801: A commiserating epistle to James Lowther (1791)
- 247816: Nil admirari (1799)
- 247830: The age of genius! (1786)
- 247841: England's glory, a poem to the King (1777)
- 247861: Reasons against the practice of inoculating the small-pox (1722)
- 247873: An impartial and comprehensive view of the present state of Great Britain (1797)
- 247898: A sermon preached before the Stewards of the Westminster dispensary at their anniversary meeting (1793)
- 247903: A discourse delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Ely, on May 9th and 10th, 1780 (1780)
- 247911: Four practical sermons abridged from various authors (1795)
- 247944: The danger of following a multitude (1784)
- 248002: An equestrian epistle in verse, to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Jersey, master of the horse to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales (1796)
- 248053: A pair of lyric epistles to Lord Macartney and his ship (1792)
- 248156: The tragedy of King Henry IV. of France: as it is acted by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Beckingham (1720)
- 248223: Entered at Stationer's Hall (1794)
- 248278: More money! or, Odes of instruction to Mr. Pitt: with a variety of the choice matters. By Peter Pindar, Esq (1792)
- 248290: The barber of Seville, or The useless precaution (1776)
- 248387: Three sermons preached [at] the meeting house of the people commonly called Quakers, in Houndsditch (1796)
- 248421: A sermon preached before the people commonly called Quakers (1796)
- 248726: A voyage to New South Wales (1795)
- 248827: Third report form the committee of secrecy appointed by the House of Commons, assembled at Westminster in the sixth session of the thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain (1773)
- 248828: Third report from the select committee appointed by the House of Commons (1773)
- 248838: A sequel to Barrington's voyage to New South Wales (1800)
- 248844: A rationale of the literal doctrine of original sin (1766)
- 248885: New principles of gardening: or, The laying out and planting parterres, groves, wildernesses, labyrinths, avenues, parks, &c (1739)
- 249115: A general history of music (1789)
- 249116: A general history of music (1776)
- 249159: The works of Horatio Walpole (1798)
- 249160: The works of Horatio Walpole, Earl of Orford (1798)
- 249235: Letters concerning the northern coast of the county of Antrim (1786)
- 249244: Almoran and Hamet (1794)
- 249353: Remarks and observations on the morality and divinity contained in Dr. Free's certain articles (1759)
- 249404: Reasons against the practice of inoculating the small-pox (1722)
- 249536: The sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Saturday, November 5, 1774 (1774)
- 249549: Seven prophetical periods (1790)
- 249573: Studies of nature (1798)
- 249628: Twenty practical sermons, entitled The philanthropic monitor. By the Rev. W.M. Trinder, LL. B. & M.D (1793)
- 249658: A word for the Bible (1796)
- 249763: Serious and candid observations on that part of the Bishop of Lincoln's work, entitled Elements of Christian theology (1800)
- 249790: Thoughts on the present alarming crisis (1788)
- 249835: A. Jos. Testa (1787)
- 250256: Chemical essays. By R. Watson, D.D.F.R.S. and regius professor of divinity in the University of Cambridge (1783)
- 250763: Don Carlos (1798)
- 250835: Essays (1799)
- 250842: An examination of Dr. Clarke's Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity (1719)
- 250906: The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended; evidences of its truth produced, and arguments to the contrary answered (1766)
- 250960: The history of England, from the earliest dawn of record to the peace of MDCCLXXXIII (1796)
- 251246: Vindiciæ gallicæ (1791)
- 251254: The whole duty of parish officers (1792)
- 251528: Letters and correspondence (1798)
- 251579: The absolute and indispensible duty of Christians (1775)
- 251640: Abstract of the proceedings of a general court martial (1798)
- 251861: A chronological series of engravers from the invention of the art to the beginning of the present century. (1770)
- 251940: The diary companion (1792)
- 251941: The diary companion (1793)
- 251942: The diary companion (1793)
- 251943: The diary companion (1795)
- 251944: The diary companion (1795)
- 251945: The diary companion (1796)
- 251946: The diary companion (1797)
- 251947: The diary companion (1798)
- 251948: The diary companion (1799)
- 251949: The diary companion (1800)
- 252041: Letters on India, political, commercial, and military, relative to subjects important to the British interests in the East (1800)
- 252306: A Companion to the Leasowes, Hagley, and Enville; with a sketch of Fisherwick, the seat of the Right Hon. Earl Donegall (1789)
- 252667: Select essays of Dio Chryostom (1800)
- 252824: English nights entertainments (1800)
- 252838: The englishman in Paris (1794)
- 252867: The grecian daughter (1784)
- 252960: Impartial remarks on the Suttonian method of inoculation (1770)
- 252963: An impartial report of the debates that occur in the two Houses of Parliament (1798)
- 253169: The mysteries of Udolpho (1795)
- 253357: The psalm singer's guide (1719)
- 253444: Letter and queries to Dr. Priestley (1790)
- 253609: A plain and complete equipage for an officer in the army (1800)
- 253613: The poetical works of William Collins (1799)
- 253649: The royal melody compleat (1766)
- 253684: A set of new psalms and anthems (1770)
- 253760: The sufferings of the family of Ortenberg (1799)
- 253843: Viscount de Vaux's travelling apparatus, for the military and other travellers (1800)
- 253845: Vocal music, or the songster's companion (1778)
- 254041: Songs, &c. in the strangers at home (1786)
- 254048: Songs (1782)
- 254066: Æsop in the pan for Peter Pindar, Esq (1788)
- 254148: The history of the flagellants (1777)
- 254191: Travels through Europe (1790)
- 254220: Sketches of the origin, progress and effects of music, with an account of the ancient bards and minstrels (1793)
- 254740: The adventures of a speculist; or, A journey through London (1788)
- 255220: Considerations on the bill for obliging all parishes in this Kingdom to keep proper Registers of Births (1759)
- 255225: A congratulatory, political, admonitory epistle to the prince of wales, on his intended marriage. By Publicola Verax, a student of the Inner temple (1795)
- 255264: Church music reformed (1765)
- 255323: The connection between faith and free-grace (1748)
- 255419: The essex harmony (1777)
- 255538: Aldwinckle (1767)
- 255544: Divine recreations (1736)
- 256072: Cooke's elegant and cheap editions of the sacred classics, ... On Saturday, January 9, 1796, will be published (price six-pence) Number I. ... The death of Abel, ... Printed and embellished under the direction of C. Cooke, and sold at No. 17, Paternoster-Row, as also by Berry and Rogers, New-York; J. Archer, Dublin; (1795)
- 256140: A catalogue of a curious, scarce, and useful collection of books, containing upwards of fifty thousand volumes (1800)
- 256187: City biography, containing anecdotes and memoirs of the rise, progress, situation, & character, of the aldermen and other conspicuous personages of the corporation and city of London (1799)
- 256377: A conference between Veritas and Investigator (1784)
- 256490: The association (1719)
- 256542: An astrolo-Physical compendium (1796)
- 256750: The complete man and maid servant (1764)
- 256846: The cause of national calamities, and the certain means of preventing or removing them (1795)
- 256887: The doctrine of life for the New Jerusalem, from the commandments of the decalogue. Translated from the Latin of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg (1786)
- 256908: Glorious news! (1800)
- 257068: A conference on the terras-bench (1761)
- 257123: The citizen of the world (1794)
- 257139: A catalogue of ancient and modern books (1794)
- 257755: The banker's sure guide (1798)
- 257756: The character of being given to change describ'd as applicable to Governours as well as Subjects (1726)
- 257838: Apocalyptical key (1793)
- 258014: The commonwealth of reason. By William Hodgson, now confined in the prison of Newgate, London, for sedition (1795)
- 258125: A catalogue of the genuine and curious library (1764)
- 258178: The compendious measurer (1786)
- 258303: The bankrupt (1794)
- 258337: Bagatelle; or, The Bath anniversary (1792)
- 258620: Christian memoirs; or, A review of the present state of religion in England; in the form of a new pilgrimage to the heavenly Jerusalem (1790)
- 258627: The age of reason (1795)
- 258791: The desert island (1793)
- 258852: Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly (1797)
- 258880: Airs, duetts, and chorusses (1795)
- 258885: The deuce is in him (1794)
- 258927: A companion to the guide (1762)
- 258928: A companion to the guide, and a guide to the companion (1763)
- 258929: A companion to the guide (1760)
- 258985: The adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves. By Dr. Smollett. In two volumes (1787)
- 259041: Charms of literature (1800)
- 259092: The connoisseur. By Mr. Town, critic and censor-general. (1793)
- 259154: Considerations on the necessity of lowering the exorbitant freight of ships employed in the service of the East-India-Company (1786)
- 259220: Considerations on the state of parties (1793)
- 259327: A consolatory letter to the members of the societies (1752)
- 259329: The complaint of the children of Israel (1736)
- 259331: Consolatory views of Christianity (1796)
- 259536: Christian submission to civil government (1795)
- 259537: Christian submission to civil government (1780)
- 259541: The Christian temper: being thirty-eight discourses upon the principal heads of practical religion (1770)
- 259593: The doctrine of the New Jerusalem concerning the Lord (1786)
- 259667: The christian's exercise (1716)
- 259673: The Christian's humble plea for his God and Saviour (1772)
- 259692: The rights of nature (1796)
- 259799: Christianity vindicated (1800)
- 259832: Donald Bane (1796)
- 259919: The christmas frolick (1775)
- 260062: David's repentance (1765)
- 260110: The chronologist of the present war (1796)
- 260164: Death (1766)
- 260211: Chrysal (1797)
- 260285: A grammar of the Dutch language (1799)
- 260347: Chymical experiments on the Barnet well water (1800)
- 260421: A guide to prayer (1798)
- 260470: The guardian (1793)
- 260519: H. Sotheran's catalogue (1790)
- 260606: The harmony of the four gospels (1771)
- 260660: Britannia (1797)
- 260734: 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 (1781)
- 260773: Hebe, an heroic poem on Her Majesty (1774)
- 260871: The interposition of providence in the late recovery of His Majesty King George the Third, illustrated and improved (1789)
- 260879: Introduction to a dissertation on the properties and efficacy of the Lisbon diet-drink (1791)
- 260901: Brief thoughts, &c (1797)
- 260938: The country wit (1727)
- 260970: Ireland. The means of restoring and preserving the tranquillity of Ireland. Inscribed to the Right Honourable William Pitt, &c. &c. &c (1798)
- 260992: The contrivances (1794)
- 261032: The irish widow (1794)
- 261044: Essays (1789)
- 261095: An introduction to the fifth edition of Some account of the Shrewsbury house of industry (1800)
- 261153: A Collection of hymns adapted to public worship. The sixth edition, corrected. With a small supplement (1788)
- 261247: Coffee-House jests (1733)
- 261405: The bond child brought to the test (1789)
- 261412: An invitation to sinners to come to Jesus (1773)
- 261512: The history of England (1790)
- 261537: History of Great Britain (1798)
- 261582: The history of Jonathan Wild the Great. By Henry Fielding, Esq (1793)
- 261610: The history of little faith (1790)
- 261623: The history of modern Europe (1779)
- 261639: The history of nature (1720)
- 261654: The history of Prussia (1756)
- 261868: An affectionate address to all who frequent religious assemblies (1765)
- 261909: The laws relating to landlords and tenants (1795)
- 261934: Death a vision; or, The solemn departure of saints and sinners, represented under the similitude of a dream. By John Macgowan (1796)
- 262180: Prospectus of a course of lectures, delivered during the season of Lent, in strict conformity with Mr. Pitt's Convention Act (1796)
- 262296: The real grounds of the present war with France. By John Bowles, Esq. The fifth edition: to which is added a postscript suggested by recent events (1793)
- 262391: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1793)
- 262422: A letter to Sir William Pulteney (1797)
- 262439: The life of faith (1762)
- 262505: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 262506: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 262507: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 262508: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 262509: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 262612: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, after he turned apostate from the Protestant faith to Popery (1793)
- 262643: Religion; a monitor to the middle-aged, and the glory of old men, in several discourses (1796)
- 262728: Remarkable extracts and observations on the slave trade (1791)
- 262807: A new hieroglyphical Bible For the Amusement & Instruction of Children (1794)
- 263113: The rights of juries vindicated (1785)
- 263292: The rod or the sword. The present dilemma of the nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland, considered (1793)
- 263386: Orthodoxy and charity united (1745)
- 263591: The liturgy of the Church of England explained and vindicated, so as to appear in perfect harmony with the scriptures, and very far distant from the arminian system (1800)
- 263608: More money! or (1793)
- 264033: Public characters of 1799-1800. To be continued annually (1799)
- 264135: More work for the predestinarian (1773)
- 264334: The lyar (1794)
- 264863: Reflections on peace and war (1790)
- 264924: Phædri Augusti Cæsaris liberti, fabularum Æsopiarum libri quinque (1735)
- 265007: A letter to a member of the Senate of the University of Cambridge (1799)
- 265046: Letter to a prime minister, on the late expedition against France (1795)
- 265132: Proposals for publishing a mathematical and philosophical dictionary (1794)
- 265457: The new Brighton guide (1796)
- 265460: Lessons in reading; or, Miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse, selected from the best English authors (1780)
- 265586: Public worship considered and enforced (1800)
- 265722: Critical remarks on Dr. Jenkins's Defence of the Baptists (1792)
- 265734: The mariner's memorial (1721)
- 265753: Memoirs of the life and negotiations of Sir W. Temple, bar (1714)
- 266072: The seasons. By James Thomson (1793)
- 266149: A second letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 266287: Saving grace, sovereign grace (1758)
- 266360: The School-room party, out of school hours (1800)
- 266382: Christ's Hospital (1797)
- 266476: Scripture and reason (1795)
- 266519: The minister's head-dressed according to law (1795)
- 266538: The Sea-side, or Margate, a poem, in four cantos (1781)
- 266600: Miss in her Teens (1794)
- 266706: New, useful, and entertaining publications, printed for and sold ... by Alex. Hogg, at no. 16, Paternoster-Row (1793)
- 266708: New, useful, and entertaining publications, printed for and sold by Alex. Hogg, at no. 16, Paternoster-Row (1793)
- 266737: An epistle to R--- W---, Esq (1718)
- 266746: The tailors (1794)
- 266877: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts (1749)
- 266922: The plebeian (1719)
- 266923: The plebeian (1719)
- 266966: The microcosm (1793)
- 267029: A modern catalogue, of books (1795)
- 267070: "the ministry in the suds," (1774)
- 267112: A sermon on the duty and pleasure of doing good to our fellow creatures (1792)
- 267144: Memoirs of the kings of Great Britain of the House of Brunswic-Lunenburg (1796)
- 267185: The minor. A comedy in three acts (1793)
- 267212: Miscellaneous works (1790)
- 267256: A sermon on religious faith, abridged from the Rev. I. Orr, D.D. by a member of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (1793)
- 267324: A sermon (1785)
- 267329: A sermon on the manner of Christ's teaching (1793)
- 267330: A sermon on the manner of Christ's teaching (1793)
- 267358: The poll at the election of knights of the shire for the county of Northumberland (1774)
- 267370: [A] sermon on the resurrection, abridged from the Rev. S. Bourn (1793)
- 267447: Nil admirari; or, A smile at a bishop (1799)
- 267671: The memoirs of the present Countess of Derby (1797)
- 267686: Memoirs relative to Egypt (1800)
- 267744: A plan of a course of lectures on mineralogy (1792)
- 267845: A treatise on the administration of the finances of France. In three volumes (1787)
- 267932: A treatise on the disorders incident to horned cattle, comprising a description of their symptoms, and the most rational methods of cure, founded on long experience (1797)
- 267969: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1762)
- 267983: The practical French grammar (1783)
- 267984: The practical French grammar (1797)
- 268002: The Plymouth-Dock guide, or, An authentic account of the rise and progress of that town, with the dock yard (1796)
- 268133: The silver tail (1775)
- 268179: The trial of Wm. Winterbotham (1794)
- 268206: New books printed for H.D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row (1800)
- 268236: Manchester Geographical Society (1798)
- 268321: A poetic epistle to a prince (1795)
- 268341: Observations on the Bishop of Cloyne's pamphlet (1787)
- 268408: The new and complete English farmer (1798)
- 268445: The poetical works of William Falconer (1798)
- 268481: Thoughts on finance, suggested by the measures of the present session. By the Earl of Lauderdale (1797)
- 268533: Thoughts on finance (1797)
- 268550: Thoughts on capital punishment. By Hugh Wade-Gery, M.A. late Fellow of Emmanuel College Cambridge (1800)
- 268635: Three sermons (1800)
- 268636: The use of circulating libraries considered (1797)
- 268756: The meteors, ... (1800)
- 268808: Six practical sermons on the duty of parents, the Holy Scriptures, the value of health, &c. &c (1795)
- 269046: The world (1794)
- 269055: A sermon preached at St. Peter's Church in Colchester on Tuesday, June 24, 1777 (1778)
- 269130: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Towle (1748)
- 269143: A lady's religion (1704)
- 269198: Thoughts on a sure method of annually reducing the national debt of Great-Britain (1796)
- 269310: Thoughts on the peculiarity of the present war (1800)
- 269325: The second edition (with additions) of The sturdy reformer (1792)
- 269347: The se'er (1779)
- 269428: Royal magnificence (1788)
- 269439: Verses to the memory of John Roydon Hughes, Esq; Captain of Foot, in General Pultney's regiment (1750)
- 269471: The unhappy favourite (1721)
- 269646: A sermon, preached in the Church of St. John Baptist, Wakefield, December 19th, 1797 (1798)
- 269680: An ode on the much lamented death of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1785)
- 269769: A Short account of the Honourable Emanuel Swedenborg, and his theological writings (1787)
- 269837: Thoughts upon the commercial bill, shewing its inefficacy in the present instance, and future evil tendency, &c. &c (1793)
- 269855: Laugh when you can (1800)
- 269870: Mental avidity (1791)
- 269928: A picture of the times (1795)
- 269956: The strange and unaccountable life of the penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq (1797)
- 269959: Three short discourses on the Lord's Supper, the example of Christ, and compassion to the poor. By a Member of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (1790)
- 270073: The things which belong unto our peace (1797)
- 270421: The nobleman, gentleman, land steward, and surveyor's compleat guide (1786)
- 270510: A treatise on assurance. By the Late Reverend Thomas Brooks, preacher at St. Mary's, Fish-street-hill, London (1778)
- 270514: A treatise on agistment tithe, in which the nature, right, objects, mode of payment, and method of ascertaining the value of each species of it, are fully stated and explained (1778)
- 270544: A tribute of honour to the great and good men in France (1790)
- 270617: A treatise of all sorts of foods, both animal and vegetable: also of drinkables (1745)
- 270634: Remarks on Dr. Priestly's letter to the Right Honourable Mr. Pitt (1787)
- 270673: An answer to the Surry-Gentleman's letter concerning Mr. Lloyd's sermon preach'd at Covent-Garden the fifth of November, 1710 (1710)
- 270722: Observations on an address to the public (1776)
- 270782: Nouvelle proclamation (1793)
- 270798: A short and plain exposition of the Old Testament (1791)
- 270958: Poems on several occasions. By John Glasse, late of Trinity-College, Cambridge (1763)
- 270998: Valerian (1758)
- 271028: True patriotism (1797)
- 271166: Lovers' vows (1799)
- 271186: Truth triumphant (1739)
- 271221: Original letters and essays (1797)
- 271296: Vindiciæ Gallicæ (1792)
- 271404: The Whigh unmasked (1795)
- 271602: A sermon preached (in part) before the Right Worshipful the Dean of the Arches (1757)
- 271748: The young widow; or, The history of Cornelia Sedley (1789)
- 271861: Notes on the etymology of a few antique words (1796)
- 271891: The sufficiency of the spirit's teaching (1792)
- 271925: Sermons preached at the parish church of St. John (1793)
- 271973: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 272015: Private thoughts upon a Christian life; or, Necessary directions for its beginning and progress upon earth, in order to its final perfection in the beatifick vision. Part II. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Beveridge, D.D. late lord bishop of St. Asaph. Written by him in his Riper Years, and printed from his original manuscripts (1712)
- 272073: Sentimental and humourous essays (1798)
- 272129: The life and surprizing adventures of Don Juliani de Trezz (1725)
- 272177: A sermon, preached in the Parish Church of St. Nicholas, in the city of Worcester, on Sunday the 5th of August, 1792 (1792)
- 272243: The shaver's new sermon for the fast day (1796)
- 272326: The posthumous works of the late Reverend Mr. A. M. Toplady (1780)
- 272377: The Life and political opinions political opinions of the late Mr. Samuel House (1785)
- 272411: Kensington-Gardens (1720)
- 272420: The poetical works of William Mickle. With the life of the author. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings (1799)
- 272427: The poetical works of Dr. Tho. Parnell (1796)
- 272430: The poetical works of T. Smollett, M.D. With the life of the author. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings (1797)
- 272501: Walter and William (1796)
- 272505: The sailors (1800)
- 272506: The postscript to Major Cartwright's reply to Soame Jenyns, Esq (1785)
- 272565: A vindication of my Lord Shaftesbury, on the subjects of morality and religion (1752)
- 272612: Private devotions at the Holy Communion, adapted to the publick office in the liturgy (1723)
- 272617: The patriot's jubilee (1770)
- 272668: A vindication of the conduct and principles of the printer of the Newark Herald (1794)
- 272761: The proper means of doing good (1796)
- 272842: Proposals for a rural institute, or College of Agriculture and the other branches of rural economy. By Mr. Marshall (1799)
- 272909: The virgin of the sun (1799)
- 272949: Poems (1749)
- 272972: A Visible display of divine providence (1800)
- 272998: Poems (1795)
- 273068: The poll for the election of two representatives in Parliament for the University of Cambridge (1780)
- 273072: The poll for the election of two representatives in Parliament for the county of Cambridge (1780)
- 273273: The new lyric repository (1792)
- 273280: The new lyric repository (1793)
- 273315: The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith. With the life of the author. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings (1795)
- 273316: Poetic trifles (1796)
- 273364: A letter to the societies of United Irishmen, of the town of Belfast (1792)
- 273381: A letter to the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, on the high price of coals (1799)
- 273438: Letters addressed to Soame Jenyns, Esq (1786)
- 273563: The Vocal magazine; or, Compleat British songster (1781)
- 273757: A letter to her Grace the Duchess of D. Answered cursorily, by Democritus (1777)
- 273883: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 273998: The shepherd's pastime (1789)
- 274007: The reasonableness of Christianity (1736)
- 274026: The question stated (1800)
- 274033: A Letter to the deputy manager of a Theatre-Royal, London, on his lately acquired notoriety, in contriving and arranging the Hair Powder Act, commonly called the poll tax (1795)
- 274041: A letter to His Majesty's Attorney General (1796)
- 274216: The period of God's patience to the prayers of French martyrs (1794)
- 274295: A reply to a pamphlet (1794)
- 274357: The past mercies, the great sinfulness, and the present alarming, state of this nation, a loud call to humble ourselves sincerely before God (1778)
- 274389: A sermon, preached in the Church of St. John Baptist, Wakefield (1798)
- 274408: The Old serpent's reply to the electrical eel (1777)
- 274417: Parsley's lyric companion (1787)
- 274578: The only refuge of a troubled soul, in times of affliction: or, The mystery of the apple-tree (1789)
- 274612: The wood-Lark (1784)
- 274718: The orators (1794)
- 274799: Moral essays in four epistles to several persons. By Alexander Pope, Esq (1758)
- 274801: The temple of fame. And an ode for music of St Cecilia's day. By Alexander Pope, Esq (1758)
- 274802: The rape of the lock. By Alexander Pope, Esq (1758)
- 274833: Sir Matthew Hale's affectionate epistles to his children (1788)
- 274875: The three Spaniards (1800)
- 274912: Parallel between the conduct of Mr. Burke and that of Mr. Fox (1791)
- 274917: A practical treatise on regeneration (1789)
- 274946: Terminationes et exempla declinationum & conjugationum (1774)
- 274949: Seven sermons (1782)
- 274950: The new pantheon: or, Fabulous history of the heathen gods, goddesses, heroes, &c (1771)
- 275020: The Principles of antipd?obaptism, and the practice of female communion completely consistent (1795)
- 275130: The patron (1794)
- 275142: The lying valet (1794)
- 275204: The two farmers (1788)
- 275212: Memoirs of the life, character, experiences, and ministry, of the late Rev. William Thompson, of Boston in Lincolnshire (1796)
- 275224: Sermon, preached in the Church of St. John Baptist, Wakefield, on Thursdy, November 29th, 1798 (1799)
- 275264: Divine predestination and fore-knowledg (1710)
- 275334: The poetical works of Richard Glover. With the life of the author (1800)
- 275445: The private tutor to the British youth (1763)
- 275649: The New week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, as recommended and appointed by the Church of England (1782)
- 275662: The new, universal, and complete confectioner; being the whole art of confectionary made perfectly plain and easy (1785)
- 275676: The Vocal magazine; or, Compleat British songster (1784)
- 275812: The New week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lords Supper, as recommended and appointed by the Church of England (1770)
- 275816: The Psalms of David (1758)
- 275835: The divinity of Christ (1786)
- 275921: An essay on the suretiship of Christ (1796)
- 275987: The fire of the altar (1730)
- 276010: Selico (1794)
- 276254: A system of divinity (1768)
- 276303: The tradesman's director (1756)
- 276410: 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 (1778)
- 276413: 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 (1775)
- 276432: 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 (1787)
- 276449: 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 (1779)
- 276467: 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 (1768)
- 276471: 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 (1798)
- 276475: 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 (1790)
- 276477: 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 (1793)
- 276505: 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 (1770)
- 276511: 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 (1774)
- 276519: 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 (1784)
- 276671: A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified (1798)
- 276673: The impotent lover describ'd in Six elegies on old-age (1718)
- 276769: An examination of Dr. Rutherforth's argument respecting the right of Protestant churches to require the clergy to subscribe to an established confession of faith and doctrines (1766)
- 276854: An epistle on poetical composition (1762)
- 277014: Airs (1797)
- 277021: Airs (1796)
- 277022: Airs (1797)
- 277110: Evangelic faith and union (1794)
- 277117: Evangelical motives to holiness (1790)
- 277187: Essays moral and critical: By M. L'Abbe? Trublet, first secretary to his eminence Cardinal Tencin, and treasurer of the cathedral of Nantz (1760)
- 277281: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New (1791)
- 277353: The Holy Bible, containing the Old testament and the New (1792)
- 277373: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New (1772)
- 277427: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments (1783)
- 277638: The first principles of Christianity (1786)
- 277644: A dissent from the Church of England (1800)
- 277691: Jack and Martin (1790)
- 277702: An Attempt to state in a short, plain and impartial manner, the principal arguments which have been used in the controversy, betwixt the Church of England and Protestant dissenters (1770)
- 277868: Dangerous sports. A tale. Addressed to children (1800)
- 278001: The irishman in London (1793)
- 278041: Familiar letters on a variety of subjects (1794)
- 278113: Books lately published by G.G.J. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row. A voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, towards the Antartic Polar Circle, and round he world; but chiefly into the country of the Hottentots, or Caffres. From the year 1772, to 1776. By Andrew Sparrman, M.D. professor of physic ar Stockholm; Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden; and inspector of its Cabinet of Natural History. Translated from the Swedish original. In two volumes quarto, price 1l. 10s. in boards, illustrated with a map of the Cape of Good Hope, and ten other copper-plates, of the ornaments and arms of the hiottentots, and singular animals. (1786)
- 278113: Books lately published by G.G.J. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row. A voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, towards the Antartic Polar Circle, and round he world; but chiefly into the country of the Hottentots, or Caffres. From the year 1772, to 1776. By Andrew Sparrman, M.D. professor of physic ar Stockholm; Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden; and inspector of its Cabinet of Natural History. Translated from the Swedish original. In two volumes quarto, price 1l. 10s. in boards, illustrated with a map of the Cape of Good Hope, and ten other copper-plates, of the ornaments and arms of the hiottentots, and singular animals. (1786)
- 278277: The consistent Christian (1795)
- 278348: Compassion to poor chidren recommended, from the example of Pharoh's daughter (1774)
- 278410: The errors of Mr. Pitt's present administration many (1793)
- 278465: The death of Abel (1796)
- 278490: The gentleman's mathematical companion, for the year 1801 (1800)
- 278555: Publications printed for, and sold by G. Terry, printer and publisher in divinity, no. 54, Paternoster-Row, London (1794)
- 278586: A dissertation (1745)
- 278712: The aviary (1745)
- 278766: Genuine state of facts (1792)
- 278860: Grammatical exercises (1789)
- 278907: The Englishman return'd from Paris (1794)
- 278909: A dissertation on the bark (1779)
- 279004: The divine economy of Christ in his kingdom or church (1791)
- 279069: A sermon preached (in part) before the Right Worshipful Dean of the arches (1754)
- 279089: Due tragedie di Gaetano Polidori (1798)
- 279231: Filial indiscretions (1799)
- 279248: An essay on man (1758)
- 279250: An essay on criticism (1758)
- 279252: Eloisa to Abelard (1758)
- 279260: Common sense (1793)
- 279326: Blessed is he that is not offended in Christ (1758)
- 279457: An epistle from L-y W-y to S-r R-d W-y, Bart (1782)
- 279537: Observations on the Duke of Richmond's extensive plans of fortification (1794)
- 279667: The history of Rasselas (1800)
- 279822: Harlequin Sorcerer: with the loves of Pluto and Proserpine (1753)
- 279826: An abridgment of L. Murray's English grammar (1800)
- 279831: Observations on the rights and duties of jurors, in cases of libel, occasioned by some late verdicts. By a Barrister at Law (1794)
- 279854: The offices of the Messiah (1784)
- 279863: The offices (1795)
- 279923: Discourses upon Solomon's song (1790)
- 280164: A faithful narrative of the surprising Work of God, in the conversion of many hundred souls, in Northampton, and the neighbouring towns and villages of New Hampshire, in New England (1800)
- 280273: A faithful warning to the followers of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1774)
- 280452: Fairburn's correct and complete abstract of the income act, passed January 9, 1799 (1799)
- 280493: A journey made in the summer of 1794, through Holland and the western frontier of Germany (1796)
- 280544: The jockey club (1792)
- 280614: The case of Charles the son of James (1745)
- 280725: The candour of Mr. Peter Edwards exhibited (1795)
- 280868: A grammar of the French language (1798)
- 281077: A catalogue of the library of the late Dr. Richard Bentley (1786)
- 281175: An easy way of breeding canary birds (1788)
- 281283: An account of what concern Dr Gibbons has had in the late transactions among the Protestant-Dissenters at Northampton (1775)
- 281326: Economy illustrated and recommended (1800)
- 281343: An account of a particular kind of rupture, frequently attendant upon new-born children; and sometimes met with in adults (1771)
- 281392: Jesus Christ, a tried foundation (1800)
- 281438: An address to the people of Great-Britain (1744)
- 281475: James Fletcher, book-seller, from Paternoster-Row, begs leave to give notice, that he has opened a shop, the sign of the Oxford Theatre, on the north side of St. Paul's Church-yard; where he hopes for the favour of his former friends, customers, and others (1761)
- 281485: A calm address to the inhabitants of Great Britain (1790)
- 281527: Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical (1704)
- 281570: The bull-Finch (1788)
- 281596: The history of the troglodites; translated from the French of M. De Montequieu (1766)
- 281655: A cabinet of miscellanies. By Anthony Pasquin (1795)
- 281844: On Saturday, the 30th of March inst. will be published, price 1s. Number I. Of a new work, to be continued weekly, and completed in eighty numbers, under the title of the revolutions of the world (1793)
- 281943: A treatise on the nature of influx (1788)
- 281975: Just published (1791)
- 281995: English exercises (1799)
- 282075: Scriptural subjection to civil government (1795)
- 282166: A journey through France (1798)
- 282211: A crying epistle from Britannia to Colonel Mack (1794)
- 282324: The London herald and country Advertiser. Published every Wednesday and Saturday. (1796)
- 282414: Instructions for the profitable receiving the word of God (1762)
- 282417: Elegy on the death of the Marquis of Rockingham (1782)
- 282535: New publications printed for T. N. Longman, No. 39, Paternoster-Row (1797)
- 282540: New publications printed for T. N. Longman, No. 39, Paternoster-Row (1799)
- 282642: An Authentick and complete history of witches and apparitions (1759)
- 282894: Constancy (1784)
- 282899: Extracts from sermons preached in K- Abbey, Isaiah, Chap. I. Verse 23. Thy princes are rebellious, and companions of thieves (1792)
- 282946: Cases in medicine (1781)
- 282984: A short address on the proper manner of employing the Lord's Day: By a Member of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (1791)
- 283018: Williams's justice; ... On Saturday, the 22d of August, was published,... (to be completed in forty-two numbers) no. I. of The whole law relative to the duty and office of a Justice of the Peace, ... By Thomas Walter Williams, (1795)
- 283097: A complete collection of the convivial songs written by Mr. Hewerdine (1791)
- 283182: The apostle's prayer for the church at Corinth considered (1794)
- 283301: To be had of Symonds, Hurst, and West & Hughes, in Paternoster-Row. New and interesting work. Just published, in German and English, ... a new edition of ... A guide to old age; ... By William Brodum, M.D (1800)
- 283486: The beggar's opera (1791)
- 283503: An appeal to the British hop-planters (1800)
- 283505: A new work (1799)
- 283561: An adieu to the turf (1778)
- 283598: Books published and sold by T. Hurst, No. 32, Paternoster Row, London (1799)
- 283700: The Joshuade: an heroi-sacred poem (1794)
- 283739: Appendix to the cabinet-maker and upholsterer's drawing-book (1796)
- 283846: The bull-Finch (1781)
- 283874: Circular letter to the corresponding societies (1796)
- 283903: The bloody issue healed (1786)
- 284165: An elegiac ode to the memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1792)
- 284168: Cursory strictures upon the injustice of the present war (1794)
- 284279: The dæmoniac (1785)
- 284296: The duty of patience under public suffering (1800)
- 284358: The hermitage of Du Monte (1775)
- 284554: A Fast monitor, dedicated to the Parish and Congregation of St. Giles, in reading, by their servant, for Jesus's Sake (1795)
- 284694: The festival of wit (1782)
- 284751: Chemical essays. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. and regius professor of divinity in the University of Cambridge (1784)
- 285104: The trial of the Bishop of Bangor and others (1796)
- 285214: Fun for the parlour (1771)
- 285250: An epistle from Mademoiselle d'Eon (1778)
- 285497: A Collection of hymns (1757)
- 285500: The anti-Halcyon (1792)
- 285615: A letter from General Lee to General Burgoyne (1775)
- 285892: An apology for the Bible (1796)
- 286070: Consolatory views of Christianity (1796)
- 286236: Justice preferable to sacrifice (1740)
- 286252: Hebrew made easy (1762)
- 286346: The intellectual and moral difference between man and man (1797)
- 286386: Chemical essays (1786)
- 286544: The baron of lauderbrooke (1800)
- 286594: Simplicity recommended to ministers of the Gospel (1783)
- 286726: The sportsman's sure guide (1773)
- 286774: The easiest introduction to the Hebrew language (1765)
- 286825: A letter on the sonship of Christ, originally addressed to some of the members of the Baptist Church at Edinburgh (1788)
- 286838: A letter on the practice of boxing (1789)
- 286898: Chemical essays (1785)
- 286994: The surprising Yorkshire prophecy farther opened (1754)
- 287040: Victory and plenty great subjects of thanksgiving (1759)
- 287112: A view of the commerce of Greece (1800)
- 287159: Annet's short-hand perfected (1761)
- 287187: Vindex to verax (1792)
- 287195: Nosologia methodica oculorum (1785)
- 287303: The book of Psalms illustrated (1786)
- 287375: Coalitions and compromises! (1790)
- 287403: Congratulatory verses to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Wharton, professor of poetry at Oxford, occasioned by the death of the celebrated Matthew Prior Esq (1722)
- 287465: An elegy, on the death of a lady. By Samuel Philipps, clerk, curate of Lyonshall, in the county of Hereford (1786)
- 287481: The jockey club, or A sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first (1792)
- 287751: La souriciere. The mouse-trap (1794)
- 287784: The trial at large of John Thelwall (1795)
- 288024: Histories or tales of past times, told by mother goose. With morals. Written in French by M. Perrault, and Englished by G.M. gent (1791)
- 288064: Recantation; or, A second letter to the worshipful the dean of Guild, and the merchants and manufacturers of the city of Glasgow (1779)
- 288080: Improved Latin orthography (1784)
- 288115: An adieu to the turf (1778)
- 288235: A sermon addressed to young people (1797)
- 288246: St. Paul's eloquent and noble defence of the Gospel in his three celebrated speeches (1775)
- 288358: The life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1774)
- 288601: The new Oxford guide: or, companion through the University (1787)
- 288689: Universal stenography (1780)
- 288800: Union, prosperity, and aggrandizement (1800)
- 288867: The Spanish invasion; or, Defeat of the invincible armada (1780)
- 288939: The four Gospels (1790)
- 289067: A letter to the commissioners for sick and wounded seamen, &c (1782)
- 289205: A practical sermon on reading the Holy Scriptures, by a Member of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (1793)
- 289234: A sermon preached at Truro (1753)
- 289347: The wonders of creation; or, Contemplations on the works of God (1791)
- 289356: The adventures of Telemachus (1795)
- 289375: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1799)
- 289385: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1785)
- 289474: The rejoinder (1777)
- 289539: The life and death, of Maria Antoinette late Queen of France; from the French of Mirabeau and others. By W.S. Delome (1800)
- 289679: Poems (1785)
- 289717: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1771)
- 289978: A sermon preached by the R. Rev. Dr. Hussey (1798)
- 290037: A true copy of the last will and testament of Thomas Guy, Esq; late of Lombard-street, bookseller (1725)
- 290069: The process or morality, religion, and laws in the different periods of the world (1793)
- 290157: Aspasia, a sacred elegy; and, an evening contemplation; by William Draper (1770)
- 290286: The Citizen. Being the great outline of political science; and a defence of the British Constitution, from the writings of Montesquieu, Blackstone, Hume, Paley, Gibbon, &c. &c (1794)
- 290293: Thomas and Sally (1790)
- 290351: Observations on the present state of music, in London. By William Jackson, of Exeter (1791)
- 290379: An accurate description of Bromley, In Kent ornamented with views of the church and college, including every thing interesting and amusing in that delightful part of the county, and five miles round (1797)
- 290469: A letter to the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (1794)
- 290479: Two memorials to the Committee appointed by the Court of Common Council, "To enquire into the assertions lately circulated respecting the affairs of the corporation," &c. &c. With some observations thereon (1784)
- 290516: (This day is published, price 1s 6d.) Observations on an address to the public, dated April, 20, 1775, superscribed bedford level, and sign'd Charles Nalson Cole, register (1776)
- 290519: A review of the corrected agricultural survey of Lincolnshire (1800)
- 290579: A sermon (in substance) preached abroad, near May-Fair Chapel, on Friday evening, August 2, 1771 (1771)
- 290673: A poem to the memory of George Frederick Handel (1760)
- 290674: The Primitive doctrine of the Church of England vindicated (1711)
- 290801: The nature and office of the Holy-Ghost (1761)
- 290805: Kensington-gardens; or, The pretenders: a comedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Leigh (1720)
- 290877: Two plans of the London-dock; with some observations respecting the river, immidiately connected with docks in general, and of the improvement of navigation. By W.J (1795)
- 290896: An answer to the report from the committee appointed by the Court of Common Council, "To enquire into the assertions lately circulated respecting the affairs of the corporation, &c." proving the same to be partial, unjust, and untrue (1785)
- 290934: A voyage round the world, performed in the years 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788, by the Boussole and Astrolabe, under the command of J.F.G. de la Pe?rouse (1799)
- 291098: Monk-wood priory (1799)
- 291226: Sotheran's York guide (1800)
- 291394: Moral songs and poems for children on the plan recommended by the Rev. Dr. Watts (1769)
- 292065: A review of the corrected agricultural survey of Lincolnshire, by Arthur Young, Esq. Published, in 1799, by authority of the Board of Agriculture (1800)
- 292484: Prophetical extracts (1794)
- 292508: Ordination service (1800)
- 292666: Syllabaire Francois, or, A French spelling book (1788)
- 292669: Syllabaire Francois, or, A French spelling book (1782)
- 292687: The Whole book of Psalms (1798)
- 292715: A synopsis of mineralogy (1794)
- 292743: Porters' fares. This day is published, price 2s. The porters' fares for conveying parcels, brought by coaches or waggons, from all the inns within the cities of London, Westminster, and Borough of Southwark, as directed by act of Parliament, June 1799. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the act. Printed for H. D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row; and sold also by the booksellers of London and Westminster (1799)
- 292875: Sir, having, by the favour of your Honourable Court, been appointed to the Office of Assistant Land-Sea-Coal-Meters, we presume to trouble you with some circumstances relative to the duties and emoluments of the office, which we apprehend may not be in the recollection of the Common-Council. (1799)
- 292938: The age of reason (1795)
- 293012: State tracts (1715)
- 293120: Sermons to ministers of state (1780)
- 293240: A catalogue of books, published by W. Button, Paternoster-Row, London (1800)
- 293684: The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament (1787)
- 293827: Divine songs (1799)
- 293921: Report from the committee appointed to enquire into the nature, state, and condition of the East India Company, and of the British affairs in the East Indies (1773)
- 294277: The Memoirs of Jonathan Splittfig: or The Bankrupt turned squire (1773)
- 294381: The poetical works of William Congreve (1796)
- 294383: The pleasing instructor (1775)
- 294450: Wallenstein. A drama in two parts (1800)
- 294606: Speculation (1800)
- 294847: The new Oxford guide: or, Companion through the University (1785)
- 295360: English liberty (1740)
- 295666: Oxford jests, refined and enlarged (1760)
- 296170: The royal Kalendar (1783)
- 296201: Poems (1798)
- 296230: A poetical epistle to the Reverend Mr. Madan, on the publication of his Thelypthora (1781)
- 296316: The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith. With the life of the author. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings (1799)
- 296395: An essay on the law of celibacy (1790)
- 296567: The royal kalendar (1797)
- 296786: Appendix to the cabinet-maker and upholsterer's drawing-book (1793)
- 296875: The present state of the East-India Company's affairs (1773)
- 296990: The New weekly novelist; or, Entertaining companion (1780)
- 297532: Campaign of general bonaparte in Italy, 1796-7 (1800)
- 297533: The good Samaritan; or, Useful family physician (1764)
- 297612: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 297684: Chemical essays (1789)
- 298807: Propria qum?aribus, qug?enus, and as in prs?enti, Englished and explained. For the use of young grammarians. By Charles Hoole, M.A (1763)
- 298812: Irish history. Dedicated to His Grace Hugh Duke of Northumberland this day is published. price 6d (1772)
- 299314: Specimen of an unpolite declamation, addressed to an unpolite congregation. Extracted from Woodward's Eccentric excursions, a work just published, ... Published by M. Allen, 15, Paternoster-Row, (1798)
- 299510: The Midwife's politics, or Gossip's chronicle, of the affairs of Europe: consisting of a variety of witty and humorous tales, fables, songs, and epigrams (1782)
- 299663: The satellite (1800)
- 300271: A new, authentic, and complete edition of Captain Cook's first, second, third and last voyages round the world (1790)
- 300273: The poll for the election of two representatives in Parliament for the county of Cambridge (1780)
- 300277: The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith. With the life of the author. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings (1798)
- 300856: Simple truth: or, A plea for infants (1787)
- 301034: An elegiac tribute to the memory of the Rev. John Fletcher (1786)
- 301151: The second part of the dissuasive from jacobitism (1714)
- 301343: The ladies' own memorandum-book (1793)
- 301367: Pious reflections for every day in the month (1799)
- 301390: The trial at large of Thomas Hardy (1794)
- 301550: The book of knowledge (1758)
- 301629: The whole book of Psalms (1791)
- 301637: An address to young persons after confirmation (1792)
- 301789: Reflections on the tryal of Alderman Cornish (1707)
- 301838: Letter addressed to the addressers (1792)
- 301880: Annals of agriculture (1785)
- 301912: The Book of martyrs: or The history of paganism and popery, from the birth of Christ, to the last conspiracy against King William the third (1766)
- 302086: True Christian religion (1786)
- 302128: The history of Philip Waldegrave (1793)
- 303191: A catalogue of books in quires: being the remainder of the stock (1737)
- 303346: An universal atlas (1790)
- 303841: Observations on the nature and consequences of those injuries to which the head is liable from external violence (1771)
- 304248: Elliott: or, Vicissitudes of early life (1800)
- 304549: An epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon (1778)
- 304582: The rules of whist (1799)
- 305006: Genuine memoirs of the lives of George and Joseph Weston (1782)
- 305187: The following copies and shares to be sold at the Queen's-Head, Paternoster-Row, August 20, 1741 (1741)
- 305222: Spanish dominions in the West-Indies. This day is published, ... in two volumes, octavo, the second edition, corrected. To which is now prefixed, An account of the Spanish settlements in America, with a general index to the whole work. Travels of the Jesuits, into various parts of the world: by Mr. Lockman. Printed for T. Piety, at the Rose and Crown in Paternoster-Row; and sold by all the booksellers of Great-Britain, Ireland, and New-England. 1762 (1762)
- 305242: Chinese tales (1800)
- 305674: The rupture curers displayed (1771)
- 305874: Youth's divine pastime (1732)
- 305876: The purse (1794)
- 307637: Books printed for, and sold by J. Buckland at the Buck in Paternoster-Row (1760)
- 307731: The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 (1797)
- 308680: The cabinet-maker and upholsterer's drawing-book (1794)
- 308749: Brief deductions from first principles applying to the matter of libel (1792)
- 309158: The whole duty of prayer (1749)
- 309638: A catalogue of several considerable libraries (1786)
- 309641: The second part of a catalogue of books (1798)
- 309643: J. Todd's print catalogue, 1799 (1799)
- 309709: A catalogue of the choice library of Capt. William Long (1736)
- 309947: Poems, &c (1791)
- 310179: 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 (1791)
- 310185: A catalogue of books bound, and quires, and copies (1746)
- 310304: A choice drop of honey from the rock Christ (1799)
- 310858: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English Metre (1777)
- 311403: Village sermons on the following important subjects (1795)
- 311575: A treatise on the structure (1793)
- 312568: The history of Rinaldo Rinaldini, Captain of Banditti (1800)
- 312682: The Whold book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1775)
- 312765: The Cheltenham guide; or, Memoirs of the B-n-r-d family continued. In a series of poetical epistles (1781)
- 313523: Harrison's British classicks (1793)
- 313560: A new edition (1784)
- 313635: A new history of the Holy Bible (1772)
- 313695: Walsh Colville: or, a young man's first entrance into life (1797)
- 314638: A voyage round the world, performed in the years 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788, by the Boussole and Astrolabe, under the command of J.F.G. de la Pe?rouse (1799)
- 314787: The common accidence examined and explained (1775)
- 315066: The Christian's family Bible (1770)
- 315813: The prophecies and predictions of the late learned Rev. James Usher, lord Archbishop of Armagh, and lord primate of Ireland, relating to England, Scotland, and Ireland (1793)
- 315825: State tracts: containing many neccessary observations and reflections on the state of our affairs at home and abroad; with some secret memoirs. By the Author of The examiner. Vol. I (1715)
- 316008: The Remembrancer: addressed to young men in business (1793)
- 316026: The Noble cricketers: A poetical and familiar epistle, address'd to two of the idlest Lords in His Majesty's three kingdoms (1778)
- 316038: An appendix to C. Berry & Co.'s catalogue, for the year 1794 (1795)
- 316111: A cabinet of miscellanies. By Anthony Pasquin (1794)
- 316157: Barnard's new and complete history of England (1790)
- 316290: Airs (1796)
- 316340: The unfortunate concubines (1739)
- 316363: The young mathematician's companion (1793)
- 316423: The tales of the genii (1782)
- 316430: Yorick's sentimental journey (1774)
- 316472: The extraordinary confession (1800)
- 316525: Johnson's dictionary of the English language in miniature (1797)
- 316537: The instructor's assistant (1765)
- 316599: The ladies' own memorandum-book (1769)
- 316748: The festival of Momus (1800)
- 316786: Advice to the Lord Lieutenants of counties (1786)
- 316807: The pleasing instructor or entertaining moralist (1795)
- 316831: A complete system of the commercial geography of England; laid down in a plain and concise manner, for the use of schools (1794)
- 316832: Sixteen sermons (1793)
- 316866: The universal spelling-book (1776)
- 316970: Angelo, a novel (1796)
- 316971: Easy and comprehensive description of the terrestrial and celestial globes, with their several uses (1798)
- 317013: Johnson's dictionary of the English language, in miniature (1800)
- 317025: The London universal letter writer; or, Whole art of polite correspondence (1800)
- 317035: A circumstantial account of all the barbarities practised by the monsters! (1790)
- 317071: The New lover's instructor; or, Whole art of courtship (1780)
- 317223: Publications printed for, and sold by, G. Terry, printer and publisher in Divinity, No. 54, Paternoster-Row, London (1794)
- 317270: The free masons calendar for 1783 being the third after leap year published under the sanction of the Grand Lodge of England (1783)
- 317368: Proposals for printing by subscription (1794)
- 317589: New compendium of grammar, containing, chiefly, the substance of Lilly and others, abridged and made easy (1766)
- 317593: A most capital publication (1784)
- 317637: The economy of love (1798)
- 317666: A picture of the times (1795)
- 317698: The trial of Thomas Paine (1792)
- 317762: A philosophical examination of the principles of the French revolution (1800)
- 317857: The exercises of false construction in the easy introduction to the English language, corrected (1799)
- 317879: Practical discourses upon the lord's prayer (1750)
- 317886: A catechism of the principles and duties of the Christian religion (1788)
- 317935: The first set of catechisms and prayers (1750)
- 318069: The Little gipsy girl; or, Universal fortune teller. To which is added a complete dreaming dictionary (1799)
- 318070: The remarkable life of John Elwes Esq. member in three successive Parliaments for Berkshire (1800)
- 318109: Truths of the most important concern to every soul of man (1769)
- 318201: Uniformity examined (1794)
- 318212: The entertaining correspondent (1757)
- 318321: Plain truth (1794)
- 318483: On Friday morning will be published (1785)
- 318507: An elegy occasioned by the rejection of Mr. Wilberforce's motion for the abolition of the African slave trade (1791)
- 318593: The schoolmaster's most useful companion, and scholar's best instructor, in the knowledge of arithmetic (1768)
- 318683: Court in Westminster-Hall (1788)
- 318739: The house of commons (1780)
- 318782: The peeper (1798)
- 318904: Emily (1792)
- 318928: A catalogue of books and prints (1788)
- 319014: The new and complete bird-fancier, or, Bird fancier's recreation and delight (1800)
- 319018: Humorous pieces (1800)
- 319019: Humorous pieces. By various authors (1800)
- 319020: The elephant in the moon, and miscellaneous thoughts. By Samuel Butler (1800)
- 319023: Poems by Oliver Goldsmith; comprising the traveller, and the hermit (1800)
- 319025: The outlines of the English and French languages (1792)
- 319026: Miscellanies, in prose and verse, selected from various authors (1800)
- 319027: Poems selected from various authors (1800)
- 319028: An elegy written in a country church-yard. By Mr. Gray. And other Elegiac pieces (1800)
- 319040: A paraphrase on the eleven first chapters of St Paul's Epistle to the Romans (1771)
- 319169: An entire new edition (with additions and improvements) of Walpoole's New British traveller (1794)
- 319261: The most accurate abstract of the Act of Parliament (1798)
- 319297: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1785)
- 319298: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1785)
- 319299: The history of Tom Jones (1783)
- 319300: The vicar of wakefield (1785)
- 319301: The adventures of Roderick Random (1783)
- 319302: Zadig; or, The book of fate (1784)
- 319668: The trial of Mrs. Leigh Perrot (1800)
- 320177: The coaster's companion (1788)
- 320505: An entertaining tour (1791)
- 320508: The whole trial and defence of Richard Parker (1797)
- 320512: An account of the escape of the French king (1790)
- 320569: A collection of hymns universally sung in the chapels of the late Countess of Huntingdon (1793)
- 320653: Life and exploits of Mansong (1800)
- 320944: Books published by M. Priestley (late Trapp), no. 1, Paternoster-Row. Just published, an entire new work, The triumph of faith, by the Rev. W. Romaine, (1795)
- 322796: The new, complete, authentic, and universal system of geography (1785)
- 322879: An accurate new spelling dictionary, and expositor of the English language (1784)
- 323083: The festival of love (1793)
- 323156: The misery of the wicked, and the happiness of the righteous (1762)
- 323471: A letter, commercial and political, addressed to the Rt. Honble. William Pitt (1793)
- 323738: A letter to the Right Honourable William Windham, on the intemperance and dangerous tendency of his public conduct (1795)
- 323739: A letter to the Right Honourable William Windham, on the intemperance and dangerous tendency of his public conduct (1795)
- 323784: A fast sermon, preached in the county of Durham, on Wednesday, February 25th 1795 (1795)
- 323827: Zadig (1780)
- 323835: Zeal for religion recommended (1710)
- 323890: Remarks on the religious sentiments of learned and eminent laymen (1792)
- 323961: The craftsman's apology (1732)
- 323977: Elements of conic sections (1787)
- 323979: The compendious measurer (1800)
- 323980: Mathematical tables (1785)
- 323981: Mathematical tables (1794)
- 323988: Edgar and Elfrida (1794)
- 324042: Hymns of thanksgiving to the Redeemer (1772)
- 324142: Clinical lectures (1797)
- 324192: A reply to Thomas Paine's second part of The age of reason (1795)
- 324222: To live is Christ (1771)
- 324251: A sermon, preached in the cathedral church of Sarum (1770)
- 324287: Vindicta Britannica (1758)
- 324343: The principles of philosophy (1748)
- 324382: The turnpike gate (1799)
- 324383: The turnpike gate (1799)
- 324388: The highland reel (1800)
- 324390: Lie of a day: a comedy, in three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By John O'Keeffe, Esq (1800)
- 324515: Scarcity of bread (1795)
- 324516: Roguery! (1795)
- 324517: An enquiry into the causes and production of poverty (1796)
- 324520: An appeal to the good sense of the inhabitants of Great Britain concerning their religious rights and privileges (1770)
- 324529: More ways than one (1784)
- 324534: Love in a camp (1800)
- 324538: The castle of Andalusia (1794)
- 324565: Select collection of poems (1790)
- 324574: Miscellany poems on several subjects (1722)
- 324579: Netley abbey, an operatic farce, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Pearce. author of Hartford Bridge, and The midnight wanderers (1794)
- 324580: Hartford-bridge (1796)
- 324581: Windsor Castle (1795)
- 324582: The midnight wanderers (1793)
- 324583: Hartford-Bridge (1793)
- 324614: The positive man (1800)
- 324615: The farmer (1800)
- 324616: Life's vagaries, a comedy (1795)
- 324617: The prisoner at large (1788)
- 324672: A dialogue between a clergyman of the Church of England and a lay-gentleman (1792)
- 324828: The joys of Hymen (1768)
- 324847: The history of the reign of King Charles the Second (1757)
- 324853: An entire new treatise on leeches (1798)
- 324882: A new introduction to the pronunciation of the French tongue (1781)
- 324883: A new and improved spelling dictionary of the English language (1771)
- 324919: A treatise on the structure (1793)
- 324937: A catalogue of the libraries of the Rev. Mr. Wright, of Stepney, and of Mr. John Smith, ... Which will be sold ... on Thursday the 8th of this instant May, 1740. By Thomas Payne, (1740)
- 324948: An antiquarian doctor's sermon (1768)
- 324949: The universal character of departed saints (1769)
- 324955: The penitent convert seeking his instructions from Christ, considered and applied (1770)
- 325032: An elegiac poem (1749)
- 325108: Observations occasion'd by reading a pamphlet (1741)
- 325290: Four sermons (1753)
- 325301: The Irishman in London; or, The happy African (1793)
- 325304: The Jew and the doctor: a farce, in two acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Dibdin (1800)
- 325422: An attempt to illustrate some of the prophecies of the Old and New Testament. By Thomas Zouch, M.A (1800)
- 325475: A proposition for the present peace and future government of the British colonies in North America (1775)
- 325603: Five thousand a year (1799)
- 325625: The german hotel (1790)
- 325665: Seymour Castle (1789)
- 325674: An account of the foxglove (1785)
- 325700: Observations on the cure of the gonorrhoea. By Samuel Foart Simmons, M.D. member of the Royal College of Physicians, London; and F.R.S (1780)
- 325795: Friendship with God (1797)
- 325827: The lawyers (1799)
- 325828: The bachelors, a comedy in five acts (1799)
- 325850: Observations on the pernicious consequences of forestalling, regrating, and ingrossing (1800)
- 325879: A defence of revelation (1796)
- 325886: Remarks on the bill for the better support and maintenance of the poor (1797)
- 325935: The adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom (1782)
- 325937: The adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom (1795)
- 325939: A complete history of England (1758)
- 325941: Continuation of the Complete history of England (1760)
- 325942: Continuation of the Complete history of England (1762)
- 325943: Continuation of the Complete history of England (1765)
- 325945: Continuation of the Complete history of England (1768)
- 325946: Continuation of the Complete history of England (1771)
- 325949: The history and adventures of an atom (1786)
- 325968: The expedition of Humphry Clinker (1783)
- 325970: The expedition of Humphry Clinker. By Dr. Smollett. In three volumes. (1785)
- 325991: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1781)
- 325994: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1791)
- 325996: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1794)
- 325997: The present state of all nations (1768)
- 326012: The adventures of Roderick Random (1780)
- 326025: The adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves (1782)
- 326027: The adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves (1793)
- 326028: The adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves (1793)
- 326050: Loose hints upon education (1782)
- 326136: Try again (1790)
- 326139: The strangers at home (1786)
- 326152: The german hotel (1790)
- 326196: A pocket herbal (1800)
- 326245: An essay on the waters of Harrogate and Thorp-Arch in Yorkshire (1784)
- 326268: A tract upon indigestion and the hypochondriac disease (1785)
- 326275: A tract upon indigestion (1786)
- 326337: Justice done to the late ministry (1715)
- 326365: An account of the death of the late King of Sweden (1792)
- 326390: Illustrations of prophecy (1796)
- 326679: City biography (1800)
- 326737: A dictionary of chemistry (1795)
- 326751: The navigator's assistant (1784)
- 326753: An essay on the philosophy of Christianity (1796)
- 326763: A poem sacred to the memory of the reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D. D (1749)
- 326776: Reflections on the fall of a great man (1749)
- 326777: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts, D. D (1749)
- 326782: Barbados a poem (1754)
- 326846: The humours of the road (1738)
- 326978: Speed the plough: a comedy, in five acts. As performed with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden By Thomas Morton, Esq. author of "A cure for the heart ache," "Way to get married," &c. &c (1800)
- 327005: The unspeakable gift (1799)
- 327031: The importance of a deep and intimate knowledge of divine truth (1796)
- 327039: The great mercy and power of God (1723)
- 327090: The way to get married (1797)
- 327091: Speed the plough (1800)
- 327092: The way to get married (1796)
- 327093: Speed the plough (1800)
- 327094: Zorinski (1800)
- 327095: Zorinski (1795)
- 327154: A treatise on the epidemic puerperal fever of Aberdeen (1795)
- 327188: An essay on liberty (1778)
- 327200: An historic defence of experimental religion (1795)
- 327255: An essay on inoculation for the small pox (1768)
- 327305: Translation of the letters of a Hindoo Rajah (1796)
- 327344: An essay on the history of parties (1711)
- 327378: A letter to Andrew Snape (1717)
- 327386: Mr. De La Pillonniere's vindication (1718)
- 327457: The magic picture (1783)
- 327510: Some thoughts upon deism (1761)
- 327518: Thoughts on revelation (1799)
- 327531: A companion to the watering and bathing places of England (1800)
- 327548: A collection of hymns universally sung in the chapels of the late Countess of Huntingdon (1793)
- 327564: The villager's friend & physician; or, A familiar address on the preservation of health (1800)
- 327744: The perfidious brethren (1720)
- 327787: Mordaunt (1800)
- 327795: The inquisitor (1788)
- 327813: A catalogue of new books (1792)
- 327813: A catalogue of new books (1792)
- 327825: Reasons pro and con (1711)
- 327878: Narzanes or (1755)
- 327952: Essay on the life and character of John Lord Somers (1791)
- 327955: A new catalogue of useful, important, instructive and entertaining books, printed for, and sold by J. Cooke, at Shakespeare's-Head, No.17, Paternoster-Row, (1784)
- 328170: A summary of the constitutional laws of England (1788)
- 328201: The adventures of King Richard Coeur-de-Lion (1791)
- 328222: The london catalogue of books (1799)
- 328266: A sermon preached before the governors of the London Hospital (1782)
- 328290: A sermon preached before the grand lodge of the Most Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of England (1788)
- 328310: Three sermons (1797)
- 328314: Charity the bond of perfection (1780)
- 328322: Religion and loyalty connected (1794)
- 328563: Popery truly stated (1727)
- 328882: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners (1778)
- 328939: A true relation of the holy war (1791)
- 328940: The holy war (1782)
- 329083: The first principles of chemistry (1792)
- 329088: The first principles of chemistry (1790)
- 329131: The north-Country angler (1800)
- 329148: An authentic account of the life and death of Mr John Bunyan (1782)
- 329180: Vindiciæ Gallicæ (1791)
- 329203: The written word the only rule of Christian faith and manners (1772)
- 329237: The essence of the calm observer (1793)
- 329344: Clarissa (1764)
- 329346: Clarissa (1784)
- 329356: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1783)
- 329357: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1786)
- 329376: The whole works of that eminent servant of Christ (1782)
- 329390: A preservative against the infidelity and uncharitableness of the eighteenth century (1796)
- 329403: London (1795)
- 329524: The school for scandal (1792)
- 329539: The gentle shepherd (1777)
- 329827: The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote (1794)
- 329833: The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote (1784)
- 329835: The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote (1782)
- 329911: A plan of education (1794)
- 329912: A plan of education (1797)
- 329943: The count of burgundy, a play (1798)
- 329945: The virgin of the sun (1799)
- 329969: The sincere Huron (1786)
- 329970: Memoirs of a Magdalen (1782)
- 329971: Solyman and Almena (1781)
- 329972: Almoran and Hamet (1780)
- 329978: The adventures of Signor Gaudentio di Lucca (1786)
- 329984: Every man his own farrier (1786)
- 330040: An essay on modern gallantry (1750)
- 330155: The virgin of the sun (1799)
- 330156: The virgin of the sun (1799)
- 330227: The kentish traveller's companion (1794)
- 330239: A gentleman's tour through Monmouthshire and Wales (1794)
- 330324: Sermons on practical subjects (1791)
- 330480: An address to the candidates for orders in both universities (1787)
- 330485: A review of the political conduct of the Hon. C. J. Fox (1800)
- 330528: The rivals (1798)
- 330568: The last farewell sermon (1793)
- 330591: Grace displayed (1777)
- 330617: True Christian patriotism (1781)
- 330624: Observations on the signs and duties of the present times (1799)
- 330637: The professors of the Gospel under the strongest obligations to labour to distinguish themselves by an eminent degree of piety and virtue (1777)
- 330645: A charge delivered at the visitation of the archdeaconry of Salop, in the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, in May, 1800 (1800)
- 330680: Apocalyptical key (1793)
- 330681: Apocalyptical key (1793)
- 330687: A letter to a friend (1768)
- 330703: Catalogus bibliothecæ eruditi viri Johannis Harwood, ... A catalogue of the library of the learned John Harwood, ... Which will be sold ... at T. Payne's shop, ... on Monday the 24th inst. (1730)
- 330712: Remarks on hydrophobia (1798)
- 330752: A treatise on the strangles and fevers of horses (1790)
- 330772: Miscellaneous tracts and collections relating to natural history (1793)
- 330823: The noble lie (1799)
- 330824: Lovers' vows (1798)
- 330826: Pizarro (1799)
- 330827: The widow (1799)
- 330830: Count Benyowsky (1798)
- 330831: The force of calumny (1799)
- 330833: The spaniards in Peru; or, The death of Rolla (1799)
- 330867: The duties of a regimental surgeon considered (1794)
- 330945: The history of the tales of the fairies (1781)
- 330949: The history of an old lady and her family (1754)
- 330972: A sermon preached at a public administration of Baptism (1764)
- 330986: The noble lie (1799)
- 330989: La-Peyrouse (1799)
- 330990: Rolla (1799)
- 330991: Pizarro in Peru (1799)
- 330992: Pizarro in Peru (1799)
- 330998: Poverty and nobleness of mind (1799)
- 331002: Self immolation (1799)
- 331040: A tale of the times (1799)
- 331167: The history of an old lady and her family (1754)
- 331215: Nouveau recueil (1785)
- 331225: A supplement to the court of adultery (1778)
- 331227: The political squabble (1783)
- 331274: Fashionable involvements (1800)
- 331378: Reflections on the impropriety and inexpediency of lay-subscription to the XXXIX articles (1772)
- 331387: The negro slaves (1800)
- 331388: The birth-Day (1800)
- 331399: The robbers (1795)
- 331400: The robbers (1799)
- 331406: The death of Wallenstein (1800)
- 331407: The piccolomini (1800)
- 331417: The British palladium (1777)
- 331458: Select passages of peculiar instruction and weight (1781)
- 331495: Quin's rudiments of book-keeping (1779)
- 331502: The first four rules of arithmetic (1795)
- 331515: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer (1720)
- 331540: The secret history of the green room (1793)
- 331541: The secret history of the green room (1792)
- 331542: The secret history of the green rooms (1790)
- 331547: The history of addresses (1711)
- 331564: The case of the borrowers on the South-Sea loans (1721)
- 331639: A new medical dictionary (1791)
- 331648: Pharmacop?ia officinalis & extemporanea (1722)
- 331669: Pharmacop?ia officinalis & extemporanea (1718)
- 331715: Pizarro (1800)
- 331737: The story of the tragedy of Agis (1758)
- 331755: The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano (1789)
- 331801: Persiles and Sigismunda (1741)
- 331867: Every man his own brewer (1790)
- 331871: Medical researches (1777)
- 331887: The agreeable variety (1717)
- 332043: The universal restoration (1799)
- 332045: The universal restoration (1792)
- 332046: The process and empire of Christ (1793)
- 332053: A sermon preached at St. Chad's Church (1793)
- 332060: Redemption, a poem (1789)
- 332061: Redemption: a poem (1797)
- 332071: The delusive and dangerous principles of the minority (1778)
- 332178: To the saints in Sion (1740)
- 332338: A journey made in the summer of 1794 (1795)
- 332341: The mysteries of Udolpho (1794)
- 332344: The ladies elegant jester (1800)
- 332422: A series of letters to the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, upon the impeachment of Mr. Hastings (1791)
- 332437: The life of faith (1780)
- 332446: Authentic memoirs of Warren Hastings, Esq (1793)
- 332511: Twenty-Three sermons (1799)
- 332534: Every man his own gardener (1779)
- 332566: History of the Dutch Republic (1787)
- 332568: History of the internal affairs of the United Provinces (1787)
- 332737: A critical essay on Jer, XXXIII. 16 (latter part) (1777)
- 332744: The oracle (1799)
- 332745: The triune affinity of Jehovah vindicated (1794)
- 332797: A natural history of English song-birds (1779)
- 333052: The athanasian creed re-examined (1754)
- 333121: The purple island (1783)
- 333171: The crying frauds of the London markets (1795)
- 333257: Peace (1795)
- 333312: Elements of chemistry (1800)
- 333337: An impartial history of the late Revolution in France (1794)
- 333550: The tales and fables of the late Archbishop and Duke of Cambray (1736)
- 333591: Prophetic conjectures on the French Revolution (1793)
- 333623: The southampton guide (1775)
- 333626: The southampton guide (1781)
- 333627: The southampton guide (1787)
- 333655: Memorials of the family of Tufton (1800)
- 333666: Britannica curiosa (1777)
- 333668: A short tour in the midland counties of England (1775)
- 333676: An appeal to the public (1792)
- 333708: A treatise on the culture of the pine apple and the management of the hot-house (1796)
- 333747: The counterpoise (1752)
- 333750: An easy introduction to the arts and sciences (1783)
- 333757: An easy introduction to the arts and sciences (1795)
- 333785: Joe Miller's jests (1772)
- 333998: Letters on usury (1774)
- 334089: Two letters (1796)
- 334207: Tributes of affection (1797)
- 334297: Free and candid remarks upon a sermon (1773)
- 334303: Letters on nonconformity (1800)
- 334304: Goliath slain (1794)
- 334382: A disquisition of the stone and gravel (1785)
- 334425: A journal of the most remarkable occurrences that took place in Rome (1799)
- 334451: The complete farmer (1766)
- 334488: A tour through the theatre of war (1793)
- 334489: Gale's cabinet of knowledge (1796)
- 334501: The gamesters (1774)
- 334815: A good character better than a great fortune (1775)
- 334892: Annihilation no punishment to the wicked (1792)
- 334915: The eternity of hell torments vindicated (1788)
- 334929: The english rogue (1759)
- 334933: A tale of the times (1799)
- 334966: Waldorf (1798)
- 335026: Methodism vindicated (1795)
- 335035: The general doctrine of toleration applied to the particular case of free communion (1781)
- 335109: The wandring spy: or, The merry observator (1724)
- 335111: The merry travellers (1724)
- 335120: Travels before the flood (1796)
- 335159: The true doctrine of repentance vindicated (1740)
- 335221: A letter to the Right Honourable William Windham (1795)
- 335255: The modern theory and practice of physic (1735)
- 335316: Gibbon's account of Christianity considered (1781)
- 335334: The lively jester (1800)
- 335337: The theatrical jester (1795)
- 335348: The school advocate (1778)
- 335413: Christ's glory displayed (1759)
- 335471: Vade mecum (1739)
- 335575: Original anecdotes of the late Duke of Kingston and Miss Chudleigh (1792)
- 335592: Nouvelle grammaire Franc?oise (1791)
- 335628: The new Oxford guide. or, Companion through the University (1789)
- 335663: The stag chace in Windsor Forest (1742)
- 335712: The profit and loss of Great-Britain and Spain (1742)
- 335768: An address to the good sense and candour of the people (1800)
- 335858: An address to the inhabitants of Great Britain on the dangerous and destructive tendency of the French system of liberty and equality (1793)
- 335954: An address to the great (1756)
- 335963: A word for the poor: or, general thoughts, candidly submitted to the good sense, discernment, and particular consideration, of the British public, on the late scanty harvest, and the Dreary Prospect of a Hard Winter. Interspersed, Are a few homely, but wholesome, Hints (if rightly taken) to all deep Speculators, and greedy Monopolists, whether Farmers or Cornfactors, Usurious Contractors, Forestallers, Engrossers, or Regraters, with a Glance at Levellers, and a Parting Word of Admonition to the Poor. By a true lover of his country (1799)
- 335967: A letter to a Tory friend. Upon the present critical situation of our affairs; wherein every objection of the disaffected to the present government is fully answered; the fond Distinction of a King de Facto, absolutely refuted; and his Majesty King George demonstrated to be King of Great-Britain, &c. de Jure, in the strongest Sense of the Words (1745)
- 336006: The cobler undone, by the loss of his awl and his ends (1756)
- 336169: Airs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in Olympus in an uproar or the descent of the deities. A burletta in two acts. Partly taken from The golden-pippin. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden (1796)
- 336222: A new medical dictionary (1785)
- 336235: The compleat vermin-killer: a valuable and useful companion for families, in town and country: Containing safe and quick methods of Destroying Bugs, Lice, Fleas, Rats, Mice, Moles, Weazels, Caterpillars, Frogs, Pismires, Snails, Flies, Moths, Earwigs, Wasps, Pole-Cats, Badgers, Foxes, Otters, And Fish and Birds of all Kinds, &c. &c. To which are added useful family receipts, for the preparation of medicines, for the cure of common disorders. The gentleman farrier; or, Directions for the Purchase, Management, and Cure of Horses. The Compendious Gardener and Husbandman; or, Observations Relative to Gardening, Husbandry, &c. With divers other Matters, well worthy the Notice of the Country Gentleman, the Farmer, and every House-Keeper (1777)
- 336422: The nature of obsolete ordinances (1773)
- 336553: The history of Emma, or the victim of depravity (1800)
- 336571: Reuben, or, the suicide. In two volumes. Se piangesse il meschin se sospirasse, Pensal tu che per prova intendi Amore. ... (1787)
- 336576: A short story: interspersed with poetry (1800)
- 336579: The voyages and adventures of Captain Robert Boyle (1735)
- 336614: Bower detected as an historian (1758)
- 336654: A funeral sermon on the death of Dame Mary Abney, relict of Sir Thomas Abney, Knt. and alderman of London; who departed this life the 12th of January, 1749. By Samuel Price (1750)
- 336671: The saints' entrance into Zion. A sermon, occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. Michael Bligh, late pastor of the Baptist Church, at Seven-Oaks, in Kent. By James Upton. With an account of the Lord's dealings with his soul, written by himself (1795)
- 336672: The watchful Christian prepared for early death. A sermon on occasion of the decease of Mrs. Sarah Abney, daughter of the late Sir Thomas Abney, Knt. And Alderman of London. Preached at Theobalds in Hertfordshire, April 2. 1732. By I. Watts, D.D (1732)
- 336707: The elements and theory of the Hebrew language (1797)
- 336710: Sixteen sermons on the most interesting subjects to seamen (1792)
- 336712: The naval gazetteer; or, seaman's complete guide (1795)
- 336914: Who's the dupe? (1790)
- 336917: The runaway. A comedy (1776)
- 336946: A call to delaying sinners (1720)
- 337002: Airs, duets, and chorusses; in a new pantomine called Harlequin and Quixotte; or the magic arm. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr Reeve (1797)
- 337014: Letters to the people of Great Britain, respecting the present state of their public affairs. (1795)
- 337017: A full, accurate, and impartial history of the campaign; from the beginning of January, 1794, down to the present time (1794)
- 337050: The adventures of Bobby Lounge (1791)
- 337051: Adventures of Jonathan Corncob (1787)
- 337085: The witch, and the maid of honour (1799)
- 337093: Family secrets (1798)
- 337094: Liberal opinions, or, the history of Benignus (1783)
- 337097: The history of Pompey the little (1752)
- 337100: Memoirs of a Magdalen (1795)
- 337112: The cottage (1769)
- 337145: The laboratory (1770)
- 337147: An astronomical catechism, for the instruction and entertainment of young gentlemen and ladies. By a minister in the country for the use of his own children (1792)
- 337186: The poetical works (1796)
- 337301: The odyssey of Homer (1760)
- 337347: A bold stroke for a husband (1784)
- 337348: More ways than one (1784)
- 337350: Streanshall Abbey (1800)
- 337387: Appendix to the controversy between the Rev. Mr. White and the dissenting gentleman (1750)
- 337481: Adventures of Alonso (1775)
- 337493: The history of Pompey the little (1800)
- 337712: The constant couple; or, though out of sight, ne'er out of mind. A musical entertainment. As performed, with universal applause, at the Royalty Theatre. Composed by Mr. Carter (1788)
- 337726: Arrived at Portsmouth! An operatic drama, in two acts, performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by the author of Hartford-Bridge, Netley-Abbey, The Midnight Wanderers, &c (1794)
- 337760: A letter to a young gentleman at Oxford (1769)
- 337783: The unhappy wife, a series of letters, by a lady. In two volumes. ... (1770)
- 337785: Memoirs of Maria, a Persian slave. ... (1790)
- 337799: A treatise on the immutability of moral truth. By Catharine Macaulay Graham (1783)
- 337847: The case of Mr. James Gibson, attorney at law, faithfully and impartially stated (1768)
- 337877: A sermon, preached at the meeting-house in the Old Jewry, on the twenty-eighth of June, 1795 (1795)
- 337878: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 337888: A sermon, preached to the congregation of protestant dissenters (1787)
- 337979: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Friday, February 4th, 1780 (1780)
- 338141: Kensington-Gardens; or, the pretenders: a comedy (1719)
- 338200: Cynthia (1750)
- 338244: The laws relating to landlords and tenants; or, every landlord and tenant his own lawyer; containing the whole law respecting landlords, tenants, and lodgers, laid down in a plain, easy, and comprehensive manner; to which are added The most approved Forms of Notices to quit, Directions for making a Distress, and for Replevying Goods when illegally taken: also Memorandums for letting Houses, Lands, and Apartments by Agreement, or on Lease; and various Precedents of Leases, and other Useful Deeds, as settled by the most eminent Counsel. By John Paul, Barrister at Law, Author of the Constable, Churchwarden, Overseer, Surveyor, and Highway Guide, and other Law Tracts. Revised and corrected by George Wilson, Serjeant at Law (1791)
- 338295: Arabian nights entertainments (1785)
- 338332: A defence of set or prescribed forms of prayer; being an answer to Mr. Phelps's Remarks upon a sermon preached on that subject, pursuant to the Will of Mr. John Hutchins, on St. Mark's Day, 1745, at the Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, by the Rev. Tho. Newton, D. D. Rector of the said Church. Wherein the Remarker's false Reasoning, and rude Treatment of the Doctor in particular, the Clergy in general, and Mr. Hutchins's Trustees, are fairly consider'd and expos'd. To which is added, an examination of Mr. Phelp's reflections upon two passages in another sermon preach'd by Dr. Newton before the Hon. House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, December 18th, 1745, the Day appointed for a General Fast. In a letter to the author. By Rev. Mr. Downes, Rector of St. Michael, Woodstreet, and Lecturer of St. Mary-le-Bow (1746)
- 338448: An abstract of, and observations on, the statutes imposing duty on administrations (1796)
- 338691: Battleridge: an historical tale, founded on facts. In two volumes. By a lady of quality. ... (1799)
- 338699: The vagabond (1799)
- 338704: The school for widows (1791)
- 338766: The evidence, (as taken down in court) in the trial wherein the Rt. Hon. John, Earl of Sandwich, was plaintiff, and J. Miller, defendant, before William, Lord Mansfield, And a Special Jury, in the Court of King's Bench, July 8, 1773 (1774)
- 338826: A full and impartial account of all the robberies committed by John Hawkins, George Sympson, (lately Executed for Robbing the Bristol Mails) and their companions (1722)
- 338865: A sermon in commemoration of the great storm of wind, Nov. 27, 1703 (1788)
- 338899: Stowe (1797)
- 338910: A sermon preached before the University of Oxford July 4, 1784 (1785)
- 339012: Love elegies. Written in the year 1732 (1768)
- 339115: The youth's general introduction to Guthrie's geography (1792)
- 339139: Behold the lamb: a discourse on John i. 29. Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the Sin of the World. Delivered in London June 20, 1745. By William Hammond A. B. Late of St. John's College in Cambridge (1745)
- 339153: Gli amanti gelosi (1754)
- 339265: A new and impartial history of England, from the most early period of genuine historical evidence to the present important and alarming crisis (1796)
- 339295: The ludlow guide, comprising an account of the ancient and present state of that town, and it's neighbourhood; With every Necessary Information for the Stranger and Traveller (1797)
- 339440: The trader's safeguard (1793)
- 339441: A treatise on the law of awards (1791)
- 339455: The nature of bread (1757)
- 339535: The modish wife, a comedy (1775)
- 339605: Gli amanti gelosi. Dramma. Comico per musica (1753)
- 339676: The malefactor's register (1779)
- 339700: The advantage of a religious education (1770)
- 339792: Religious courtship (1789)
- 339993: Some thoughts concerning education (1800)
- 340090: Youth's friendly monitor (1754)
- 340173: Clarentine (1796)
- 340174: Ermina Montrose; or, the cottage of the vale. In three volumes. With characters from life. By Emily Clark, Grand-Daughter of the Late Colonel Frederick, and author of ``tanthe; or, the Flower of Caernarvon.'' ... (1800)
- 340195: The history of Ned Evans (1797)
- 340238: An account of the conversion of Edward Lee (1756)
- 340252: Deliverance from death (1756)
- 340253: The beatitudes (1756)
- 340265: A church of England man's serious thoughts upon the bill against dissenting school-masters. In a letter to a friend (1714)
- 340299: A letter from a blacksmith (1759)
- 340374: The works of Peter Pindar (1794)
- 340391: Illustrations of masonry (1792)
- 340455: Books printed for, and sold by William Taylor, at the Ship in Paternoster-Row (1713)
- 340485: An enquiry into the principles of toleration (1790)
- 340588: A tour in Switzerland (1798)
- 340593: Letters containing a sketch of the politics of France (1795)
- 340676: The History of two acts, entitled an act for the safety and preservation of His Majesty's person and government against treasonable and seditious practices and attempts, and an act for the more effectually preventing seditious meetings and assemblies (1796)
- 340792: The fugitive of folly; intended as a representative sketch of the progress of error, from youth to manhood: in a miniature of modern manners, with hints for the regulation of the police, &c. &c. By Thos. Thoughtless, junior, Esquire (1793)
- 340799: The surry cottage. By James Penn, Vicar of Clavering cum Langley, Essex; Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl Gower, and Lecturer of St. Ann's, Aldersgate (1779)
- 340809: Sadaski; or, the wandering penitent. By Thomas Bellamy. Author of Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. &c. &c. &c. In two volumes. ... (1798)
- 340818: Adeline St. Julian; or, the midnight hour. A novel. In two volumes. By Mrs. Anne Ker, Author of the Heiress DI Montalde, &c. ... (1800)
- 340993: Letters from Henrietta to Morvina. Interspersed with anecdotes, historical and amusing, of the different courts and countries through which she passed. Founded on facts. In two volumes. ... (1777)
- 341004: The intriguing coxcomb: or the secret history of Sir Edmund Godfrey. Illustrated with a variety of incidents which happened to himself, and the celebrated Miss L**** C*****, in the Course of their several Years Acquaintance; the Whole calculated to amuse and instruct the attentive Reader. ... (1759)
- 341104: The christian's triumph (1768)
- 341139: The history of France (1793)
- 341140: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 341141: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 341143: The reign of Louis the Sixteenth; and complete history of the French Revolution (1794)
- 341144: The reign of Louis the Sixteenth; and complete history of the French Revolution (1795)
- 341270: The general history of earthquakes: Being An Account of the most Remarkable and Tremendous Earthquakes that have happened in divers Parts of the World, from the Creation to this Time; As they are recorded by Sacred and Common Authors; And particularly those lately in Naples, Smyrna, Jamaica and Sicily. With a Description of the famous burning Mount, Aetna, in that Island; And the Relation of the several dreadful Conflagrations and Fiery Irruptions thereof for many Ages. Likewise the Natural and Material Causes of Earthquakes, with the usual Signs and Prognosticks of their Approach; And the Consequences and Effects that have followed several of them. By R. B (1734)
- 341372: English nights entertainments. The history of Oroonoko; or, the royal slave. Written originally by Mrs. Behn, and revised by Mrs. Griffiths. (1800)
- 341379: The vagabond (1799)
- 341451: Cocker's arithmetick (1750)
- 341457: The school for fathers; or, the victim of a curse. A novel (1788)
- 341494: Essays on hunting (1781)
- 341496: National spirit, considered (1758)
- 341603: Hints for the relief of the poor (1795)
- 341636: Original letters (1797)
- 341637: Original letters (1796)
- 341653: A letter to the little children (1783)
- 341681: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The woman of Samaria. II. The first Principles of Christianity. III. The Sufferings and Satisfaction of Christ. IV. The Beetitudes. V. The Dasmoniac. VI. Dives and Lazarus. Vii. The hidden Treasure. Viii. The Offices of the Messiah. IX. The great Sacrifice. X. Lot's Flight. XI. Deliverance from Death. XII. The Privilege of Believers. XIII. The Patterns of Mercy. XIV. The Vision of dry Bones. XV. The Safety of a true Christian. XVI. The Assurance of Faith; or, the Experience of a true Christian. XVII. The linsey-woolsey Garment. XVIII. The Reproach of the Cross. XIX. The Widow of Nain. XX. The beatific vision; or, beholding Jesus crucified. By John Cennick. vol.II (1765)
- 341701: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The cries of the Son of God. II. The Gift and Office of the Holy Ghost. III. The New-Birth. IV. The Danger of Infidelity; or, the Necessity of a living Faith in Christ. V. Naaman cleansed. VI. The bloody Issue healed. Vii. St. Paul's Conversion. Viii. The good Shepherd. IX. The best Foundation. X. The good Samaritan. XI. Simon and Mary. XII. The Marriage of Isaac. XIII. The two Covenants. XIV. The Benefits of the New-Testament. XV. The Divinity of Christ. XVI. The Sower. XVII. The lost Sheep, Piece of Silver, and prodigal Son. XVIII. The Syrophenician. XIX. The Shadows of Christ. XX. The fall and redemption. By John Cennick. Vol.I (1765)
- 341711: Simon and Mary (1765)
- 341716: The sower (1762)
- 341732: The faction: a poem on the new Jacobite and Swedish conspiracy (1717)
- 341810: The honours of the table, or, rules for behaviour during meals (1788)
- 341816: A short scriptural explication of the faith and doctrine of the Church of England (1776)
- 341880: The hidden treasure (1791)
- 341896: The cries of the son of God (1788)
- 341898: The danger of infidelity (1791)
- 341899: The bloody issue healed (1791)
- 341900: St. Paul's conversion (1788)
- 341901: The good shepherd (1789)
- 341902: The best foundation (1788)
- 341903: The good Samaritan (1790)
- 341904: Simon and Mary (1790)
- 341905: The marriage of Isaac (1790)
- 341906: The two covenants (1790)
- 341907: The benefits of the New Testament (1790)
- 341908: The divinity of Christ (1791)
- 341909: The sower (1789)
- 341946: The rock; or Alfred and Anna (1798)
- 341956: The siege of Belgrade: historical novel (1791)
- 341958: Ulric and Ilvina (1797)
- 342069: A residence in France, during the years 1792, 1793, 1794, and 1795 (1797)
- 342070: A residence in France, during the years 1792, 1793, 1794, and 1795 (1797)
- 342120: Every one has his fault (1793)
- 342135: The laboratory (1799)
- 342226: Barford Abbey (1768)
- 342337: The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. In two volumes. By Daniel Defoe (1781)
- 342411: Clara Lennox; or, the distressed widow. A novel. Founded on facts. Interspersed with an historical description of The Isle of Man. By Mrs. Lee. Dedicated, by Permission, to H. R. H. The Duchess of York. In two volumes. ... (1797)
- 342412: The french adventurer (1791)
- 342433: Fanny; or, the deserted daughter. A novel. Being the first literary attempt of a young lady. In two volumes. ... (1792)
- 342448: Cambro-Britons (1798)
- 342449: The secret tribunal (1795)
- 342494: Agatha; or, a narrative of recent events. A novel, in three volumes. ... (1796)
- 342538: A critical guide to the present exhibition at the Royal Academy, for 1797 (1797)
- 342569: The magazines blown up; or, they are all in the suds. Being a full and true account of the apprehending and taking of the notified Pentweazle, an Oxford scholar; in the Shape of an Old Woman: With his Examination before the Right Worshipful Justice Banter, and his Commitment to the New-Prison. Together with an Account of his Impeachment of divers others, who were concern'd in many late barbarous Attempts on the Senses of his Majesty's liege Subjects. - With a right and true List of all their Names, who were taken, last Night, at a House of ill Fame near St. Paul's. - With their whole Examination and Commitment by the said Gentleman. To which is added, A Key to the Back - Door. The whole done in plain English, by Whacum Smack'em, (1768)
- 342803: A short history of the British Empire during the last twenty months (1794)
- 342827: The rural economy of Norfolk (1795)
- 342832: The whig Club: or, a sketch of modern patriotism. Comprising the Following Characters: Mr. F-x. Lord Hd. Mr. G. Sn. Miss P-lh-m. Mr. S---n. Mr. G-y. Sir H. G-y. Mr. S-t. Mr. Wd. Mr. Ln. Mr. Tn. Lord Bve. Colonel F---k. D-e of Bd. D-ss of Bd. Lord Ey. Mrs. G-dn-r. Lord Wm. Rll. Lord J. Rll. D-e of Nk. Sir J. H-nd. Captain P-ne. Mr. B. Hd. Mr. H. Hd. Lord Dy. L-y Cle. Sir C. B---y. Lord Wm. Gn. Sir J. L-de. Captain Ms. L-y Spe. Mr. E---d. Mr. G. Sm. Mr. H-y Cbe. A---n Sr. A---n Pr. A---n Sge. Miss Bn. Miss S---n. Mr. Ws. Mrs. M---y. Ld. C---r of r-d. Lord W-tm-h. Mr. Ch. General Sr. Mr. Sy. Lord Md. Lord A---le. Lord Cn. Mr. Cy. Mr. Wn. Lord Gy. Mr. H-ll Wn. Lord Gd. Mr. Fs. Mr. Ct. Mr. G-t. Mr. H---gs. Mr. Am. Mr Md. Lord L---le. D-e of N---d. Colonel Md. Colonel Tn. Mr. Tn. Mr. Bl. Mrs. B---n. The M---ne. Lord Rt. Sr. Lady C-s Sr. Mr. Rd Bd. Mr. Rt. At. Mrs. Bll. Doctor P-rr. &c. &c. &c (1794)
- 342833: The whig club: or, A sketch of modern patriotism (1794)
- 343054: The secrets of the invisible world laid open (1770)
- 343087: Two practical sermons on private prayer and public worship (1791)
- 343124: An appendix to the second edition of Candid reflections on the different manner in which many of the learned and pious have expressed their conceptions concerning the doctrine of the Trinity (1780)
- 343126: Candid reflections (1777)
- 343127: Candid reflections (1778)
- 343145: Murther lamented and improved (1771)
- 343147: The religious weaver: or, pious meditations on the trade of weaving (1773)
- 343159: Memoirs of that celebrated comedian, and very singular genius Thomas Weston (1776)
- 343254: A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 343280: A guide to health (1795)
- 343293: Dramas for the use of young ladies (1792)
- 343297: Hints for improvement in the art of reading (1783)
- 343426: Night thoughts; on life, death, & immortality. To which is added, A paraphrase on part of the book of Job; and The last day, a poem. By Edward Young, L.L.D. With the life of the author (1800)
- 343529: The nun (1797)
- 343534: Things as they are; or, the adventures of Caleb Williams (1796)
- 343539: Euphemia. By Mrs. Charlotte Lennox. In four volumes. ... (1790)
- 343549: The rambles of fancy; or, moral and interesting tales (1786)
- 343581: The case of Christopher Atkinson, Esq. stated at large; together with a complete account of all his commission transactions with the Honorable Commissioners, for victualling His Majesty's Navy (1785)
- 343584: The memoirs of George Barrington (1790)
- 343586: Belcher's address to humanity: containing, A letter to Dr. Thomas Monro; A receipt to make a lunatic, and seize his estate; and A sketch of a true smiling hyena (1796)
- 343593: Sacred hymns for the use of religious societies (1764)
- 343595: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects, viz. I. The cries of the Son of God. II. The Gift and Office of the Holy Ghost. III. The New-Birth. IV. The Danger of Infidelity; or, the Necessity of a living Faith in Christ. V. Naaman cleansed. VI. The bloody Issue healed. Vii. St. Paul's Conversion. Viii. The good Shepherd. IX. The best Foundation. X. The good Samaritan. XI. Simon and Mary. XII. The Marriage of Isaac. XIII. The two Covenants. XIV. The Benefits of the New-Testament. XV. The Divinity of Christ. XVI. The Sower. XVII. The lost Sheep, Piece of Silver, and prodigal Son. XVIII. The Syrophenician. XIX. The Shadows of Christ. xx. The fall and redemption. By John Cennick. Vol.1 (1777)
- 343597: Twenty discourses on the following important subjects viz. I. The woman of Samaria. II. The first principles of Christianity. III. The Sufferings and Satisfaction of Christ. IV. The Beatitudes. V. The Daemoniac. VI. Dives and Lazarus. Vii. The hidden Treasure. Viii. The Offices of the Messiah. IX. The great Sacrifice. X. Lot's Flight. XI. Deliverance from Death. XII. The Privilege of Believers. XIII. The Patterns of Mercy. XIV. The Vision of dry Bones. XV. The Safety of a true Christian. XVI. The Assurance of Faith; or, the Experience of a true Christian. XVII. The Linsey-Woolsey Garment. XVIII. The Reproach of the Cross. XIX. The Widow of Nain. xx. The beautific vision; or, beholding Jesus crucified. By John Cennick. Vol.II (1777)
- 343664: The new spouter's companion; or, a choice collection of prologues and epilogues: being a complete theatrical remembrancer, and universal key to theatrical knowledge. Containing All the favourite and most esteemed Prologues and Epilogues, which have been written by distinguished Wits, to accompany approved Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, Farees, Pantomimes, and every other Species of Theatrical Entertainment worthy of Notice, and spoken by the most celebrated Performers, at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, Hay-Market, and on other Stages in different Parts of the Kingdom. Including Several Prologues and Epilogues, Composed on Purpose for this Work, to be spoken occasionally in the Characters of Bucks, Bloods, Choice Spirits, Bravos, Fribbles, &c. &c. Together with that celebrated Piece, called The Picture of a Play-House; or, Bucks Have at Ye All: and other valuable Pieces, not to be found in any other Collection. The whole brought down to the present Time, and rendered extremely diverting to Readers, Speakers, and Hearers. To which is Prefixed an Introduction, Including Rules to be Observed in Theatrical Representation and Public Speaking. A new edition, carefully revised and corrected by Mr. Palmer (1790)
- 343731: The thirty-Nine articles of the Church of England (1777)
- 343790: Discourses upon the existence and attributes of God, abridged from the writings of the late learned and venerable Stephen Charnock, B.D. By the Rev. Griffith Williams, Minister of Gate-Street-Chapel, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields (1797)
- 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)
- 343846: The broken cistern, and the springing well (1791)
- 343848: The child of liberty in legal bondage, or the son and heir in the Servant's yoke (1794)
- 343850: The coal-Heaver's confession; intended as a supplement to "the rule and the riddle." (1788)
- 343852: The cry of little faith heard and answered (1788)
- 343853: The cry of little faith heard and answered (1791)
- 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)
- 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)
- 343861: A feeble dispute with a wise and learned man. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting (1793)
- 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)
- 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)
- 343887: A letter to the Rev. Torial Joss, Minister of the gospel, Tubernarie Wolk. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting (1794)
- 343888: Letters on ministerial qualifications (1788)
- 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)
- 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)
- 343898: The mystery of Godliness (1794)
- 343900: The naked bow of God (1787)
- 343901: The naked bow of God (1794)
- 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)
- 343906: A sermon on the dimensions of eternal love (1790)
- 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)
- 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)
- 344064: Defamation of the churches and ministers of Christ, contrary to the spirit of the Gospel (1799)
- 344248: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Burford (1768)
- 344292: The history of England (1794)
- 344512: Peter and Aesop, a St. Giles's eclogue (1800)
- 344873: The tales of the genii (1794)
- 344875: The tales of the genii (1780)
- 344908: Cheltenham (1780)
- 344940: A catalogue of the well-chosen library of Mr. William Chilwell, ... To begin selling on Monday February 9th, 1740-1. ... By Thomas Payne, (1741)
- 345112: Thoughts on duelling (1773)
- 345113: Songs, by J. Guy. Consisting of political, convivial, sentimental, pastoral, satirical, and masonic, none of which have ever before been presented to the public, (1797)
- 345118: The cobler's end. A tale. Addressed to a friend. By Solomon Partridge, jun (1769)
- 345275: Geodæsia: or, The art of surveying and measuring land made easy (1768)
- 345298: The register of time (1780)
- 345335: A tour through Sweden, Swedish-Lapland, Finland and Denmark (1789)
- 345368: Secret histories, novels, and poems (1742)
- 345370: The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless (1783)
- 345422: A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Reverend William Dowers (1795)
- 345453: The life of the late Earl of Barrymore (1793)
- 345454: The life of the late Earl of Barrymore (1793)
- 345644: A concise account of the properties and effects of the poudre unique (1774)
- 345677: An attempt to promote true love and unity between the Church of England and the dissenters who are Calvinists, of the Baptist, Independant, and Presbyterian perswasions; by setting down the thirty-nine articles of the aforesaid Church in one column, and the articles of fait of those dissenters in another. That every impartial Person may, at one View, discover, that they all agree in every essential Point, that concerns our eternal Salvation: Which will be a good means to create true Love, and cordial Affection to each other (1741)
- 345680: Memoirs of General Dumourier, written by himself. Comprehending the conferences and correspondence with Louis XVI. The Ministers, Generals, and the Principal Members of the Convention, the Different Societies, and Leading Men of France, Flanders, Germany, Holland, England, Spain, Italy, and other Parts of Europe. Forming a complete history of the war, and other important occurences, from the year 1789, to the present time. Translated from the original, by D. Moore (1795)
- 345696: An apology for the Bible (1796)
- 345697: An apology for the Bible (1796)
- 345698: An apology for the Bible (1796)
- 345743: An amourous tale of the chaste loves of Peter the long, and of his most honoured dame Blanche Bazu, his feal friend Blaise Bazu, and the history of the lover's well. Imitated from the original French by Thomas Holcroft (1786)
- 345775: A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt. Lord Mayor of London: shewing the true causes and reasons why so small a number of men has accepted of the great and extraordinary encouragements of the late Guild-Hall subscription, and pointing out a certain and most effectual Method whereby our Government may, at all times, procure a sufficient Number of Men to fight our Battles, both by Sea and Land, without any compulsive Methods, or Advance-Money; and without distressing our Manufactures, or at all hindering the Cultivation of our Lands. By an English merchant of London (1760)
- 345962: The christian parent (1798)
- 346025: The jockey club (1792)
- 346026: The jockey club; or A sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second (1792)
- 346028: The jockey club, or a sketch of the manners of the age (1792)
- 346030: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the third (1792)
- 346031: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second (1792)
- 346032: The jockey club, or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first (1792)
- 346033: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first (1792)
- 346034: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second (1792)
- 346035: The jockey club; or A sketch of the manners of the age. Part the third (1793)
- 346036: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the third (1792)
- 346037: The history of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy (1785)
- 346099: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1764)
- 346100: A companion to the altar shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1766)
- 346101: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1761)
- 346111: Mr. Hervey's Contemplations on a flower-garden (1757)
- 346132: The life of the late Earl of Barrymore (1793)
- 346147: A voyage to New Guinea, and the Moluccas, from Balambangan (1779)
- 346155: The authenticity of the five books of Moses considered, being the substance of a discourse lately delivered before the University, by Herbert Marsh, B.D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. (1792)
- 346167: A companion for the summer-house: or, amusement for the summer season. Consisting of select pieces, by several hands. Translated from the French. With Notes and Observations By the Editor of the Matrimonial Preceptor (1775)
- 346208: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on January 27, 1793 (1793)
- 346209: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Sunday, June 28, 1789 (1789)
- 346211: A sermon upon duelling, preached before the University of Cambridge, on Sunday, Dec. 11, 1791, By Thomas Jones, M.A. Fellow of Trinity College (1792)
- 346229: Julia, or the adventures of the daughter of a village curate; describing her journey from Elmwood to London, to obtain the living for her father; with the perilious events attending her arrival; and their happy conclusion (1798)
- 346256: The oxford sausage (1798)
- 346308: The royal Academicians. A farce (1786)
- 346309: The royal Academicians. A farce (1786)
- 346488: Letters the subject of the concert of Princes, and the dismemberment of Poland and France (1794)
- 346489: Letters, on the subject of the concert of princes (1793)
- 346491: Letters, on the subject of the concert of princes (1793)
- 346508: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1781)
- 346599: Sermons on public occasions, and tracts on religious subjects, by R. Watson, D. D. F. R. S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge (1788)
- 346788: Reasons offered for the reformation of the House of Correction in Clerkenwell (1757)
- 346822: Hobby horses, a poetic allegory, in five parts. By Jenkin Jones (1798)
- 346914: A comparative sketch of England and Italy, with disquisitions on national advantages, in two volumes. ... (1793)
- 346945: A plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ (1776)
- 346977: The British Nepos (1800)
- 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)
- 346984: Elegy to the memory of Capt. James King, LL.D. F.R.S. By the Rev. William Fordyce Mayor (1785)
- 346996: Natural history, for the use of schools; founded on the Linnaean arrangement of animals; with Popular Descriptions in the Manner of Goldsmith and Buffon. Illustrated by Thirty-Eight Copperplates, representing One Hundred and Fifty of the most curious Objects. By William Mavor, LL.D. Vicar of Hurley, Berkshire, Chaplain to the Earl of Dumfries, Author of the British Nepos, &c. &c. &c (1800)
- 347017: Reflections on war (1799)
- 347028: War inconsistent with the doctrine and example of Jesus Christ (1796)
- 347038: English housewifery (1790)
- 347282: The seraphical young shepherd (1779)
- 347297: Fabulous histories (1798)
- 347301: The British volunteer (1800)
- 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)
- 347317: The present state of the Empire of Morocco. Its animals, products, climate, soil, Cities, Ports, Provinces, Coins, Weights, and Measures. With the Language, Religion, Laws, Manners, Customs, and Character, of the Moors; the History of the Dynasties Since Edris; the Naval Force and Commerce of Morocco; and the Character, Conduct, and Views, Political and Commercial, of the Reigning Emperor. Translated from the French of M. Chenier. ... (1788)
- 347343: The shipwreck (1795)
- 347388: A serious call to a devout and holy life (1797)
- 347445: The useful and necessary companion containing chronological tables (1715)
- 347489: A serious call to a devout and holy life (1800)
- 347637: A treatise on the theory and practice of seamanship (1793)
- 347639: A treatise on the theory and practice of seamanship (1796)
- 347642: Authentic and interesting letters from Paris, respecting the decease of the Dauphin, otherwise Louis XVII. Throwing considerable light on that event, and developing the real motives for, and causes of his death (1795)
- 347726: An address to young persons after confirmation, by Richard Watson, Lord Bishop of Landaff. (1789)
- 347883: The hive of modern literature (1799)
- 347935: Innocence: an allegorical poem. By Miss Mary Young (1790)
- 347996: Chemical essays (1781)
- 347998: Chemical essays (1787)
- 347999: Chemical essays (1788)
- 348005: The principles of the English language (1765)
- 348021: A collection of poems, from the best authors: adapted to every age, but peculiarly designed to form the taste of youth. By James Elphinston (1764)
- 348029: An easy introduction to the knowledge of nature (1789)
- 348061: An attempt to account for the infidelity of the late Edward Gibbon, Esq (1797)
- 348088: The rights of nature, against the usurpations of establishments. A series of letters to the people of Great Britain, occasioned by the recent effusions of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. By John Thelwall. Letter the first. Containing Strictures on the Spirit and Temper of Burke's Letters on the Prospect of a Regicide Peace (1796)
- 348089: Rights of nature, against the usurpations of establishments (1796)
- 348213: The court-Secret (1742)
- 348218: The history of the reign of Henry the Second (1790)
- 348220: A modest apology for my own conduct (1748)
- 348260: The occasional patriot; or, an enquiry into the present connections of Great Britain with the continent (1756)
- 348347: Fables and tales for the ladies (1754)
- 348352: Sentimental fables (1772)
- 348422: The castle of Montval (1799)
- 348464: A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, on his apostacy from the cause of parliamentary reform. To which is subjoined an appendix, Containing Important Documents on that Subject (1793)
- 348626: The speech of the Marquis de Fenelon (1744)
- 348630: The honest sentiments of an English officer on the army of Great Britain. Vol. I (1779)
- 348633: Reasons grounded on facts. Shewing, I. That a new duty on sugar must fall on the planter. II. That the liberty of a direct exportation to foreign markets will not help him in this case. III. That a new Duty will not certainly increase the Revenue. And, IV. That it will probably occasion the Desertion of our Sugar Islands (1748)
- 348636: The eternity of hell torments, by the late Rev. Jonathan Edwards, A. M. President of New Jersey College. Revised and corrected by the Rev. C. E. De Coetlogon, A.M (1788)
- 348638: The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended (1766)
- 348695: Love's pilgrimage; a story founded on facts (1796)
- 348961: A sermon on bankruptcy (1799)
- 349086: A sure guide against waste in dress; or the woollen draper's, man's mercer's and tailor's assistant; adapted also to the use of gentlemen, tradesmen and farmers; Shewing The Exact Quantity of Cloth, &c. necessary to make any Garment from a Child to a full sized Man : In Tables of the Nine following Widths, Half Yard Half Ell Three Quarters Seven Eighths One Yard One Ell Six Quarters Seven Quarters Two Yards. With Three different Widths in each. This Work is executed upon the same Plan with the Ready Reckoner; consisting of plain and correct Tables, adapted to the meanest Capacity; calculated to prevent, Waste of Materials, and to be of general Utility both in Town and Country. By M. Cook, Tailor (1787)
- 349087: The taylor's complete guide; or, a comprehensive analysis of beauty and elegance in dress. Containing rules for cutting out garments of every kind, And fitting any Person with the greatest Accuracy and Precision, adapted to all Sizes. Pointing out, in the clearest Manner, The former Errors in the Profession, and the Method of rectifying what may have been done amiss. Rendered plain and easy to the meanest Capacity. Illustrated with Copper-Plates. To which is added, A Description to cut out and make the Patent Elastic Habits and Cloaths, Without the usual Seams, Now in the highest Estimation with the Nobility and Centry, According to a Patent granted by His Majesty. The whole concerted and devised by a society of adepts in the profession (1796)
- 349093: A friendly remonstrance, concerning the Christian covenant and the sabbath day (1792)
- 349116: The poetical monitor (1796)
- 349117: The poetical monitor (1798)
- 349120: A selection of hymns and meditations for every day of the week; from the Reformed Devotions of Austin: entirely cleared of those expressions which savoured of popery; and adapted to the use of all protestant Christians. With Occasional References to the Scriptures; and Annotations in an Appendix (1791)
- 349151: An account of the providential preservation of Eliz. Woodcock (1799)
- 349162: The catechism set forth in the Book of common prayer, briefly explained by short notes, grounded upon Holy Scripture (1797)
- 349199: A letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, in answer to a letter respecting the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale; to which is appended some anticipation of Mr. Burke's thoughts on a regicide peace. By the Rev. George Neale, Author of Essays on Modern Manners, &c. &c (1796)
- 349221: An enquiry into the manners of the present age. In which it is impartially and seriously considered, whether they tend most to the happiness or misery of man. By a lady (1778)
- 349541: A scale of first principles, religious and moral (1755)
- 349571: Histoire de la restauration de la monarchie francaise ou la campagne de 1793 (1793)
- 349584: Pizarro. The Spaniards in Peru; or, the death of Rolla. A tragedy, in five acts: by Augustus von Kotzebue. The original of the play performing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, under the title of Pizarro. Translated from the German by Anne Plumptre, Translator of Kotzebue's Virgin of the Sun, &c (1799)
- 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)
- 349690: The manual of liberty: or testimonies in behalf of the rights of mankind; selected from the best authorities, in prose and verse, and methodically arranged (1795)
- 349893: The history of England (1794)
- 350059: A synopsis of husbandry. Being cursory observations in the several branches of rural economy. Adduced from a long and practical experience in a farm of considerable extent. By John Banister, Gent. Of Horton Kirby, in Kent. (1799)
- 350066: Nummus splendidus (1777)
- 350150: Ivan Czarowitz, or the rose without prickles that stings not. A tale. Written by Her Imperial Majesty. Translated from the Russian language (1793)
- 350178: The history of the clergy during the French Revolution (1794)
- 350184: The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lords Supper, as recommended and appointed by the Church of England; Consisting of Meditations and Prayers for the Morning and Evening of every Day in the Week with Forms of Examination and Confession of Sins and A Companion at the Altar, Directing the Communicant in his Behaviour and Devotions at the Lords Table also Meditations to enable us to live well after receiving the Holy Sacrament. To which are added. A Morning & Evening Prayer for the Closet or Family. &c (1770)
- 350187: The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, as recommended and appointed by the Church of England; Consisting of Meditations and Prayers for the Morning and Evening of every Day in the Week: with Forms of Examination and Confession of Sins and A Companion at the Altar Directing the Communicant in his Behaviour and Devotions at the Lord's Table. Also Meditations to enable us to live well after receiving the Holy Sacrament. To which are added A Morning & Evening Prayer for the Closet or Family &c (1780)
- 350188: The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, as recommended & appointed by the Church of England; Consisting of Meditations and Prayers for the Morning and Evening of every Day in the Week, with Forms of Examination and Consession of Sins, and A Companion at the Altar, Directing the Communicant in his Behaviour and Devotions at the Lords Table: Also Meditations to enable us to live well after receiving the Holy Sacrament. To which are added A Morning & Evening Prayer for the Closet or Family, &c. By the author of The new whole duty of man, a new edition revised and corrected (1785)
- 350192: The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, as recommended and appointed by the Church of England; Consisting of Meditations and Prayers for the Morning and Evening of every Day in the Week: With Forms of Examination and Confession of Sins, and A Companion at the Altar Directing the Communicant in his Behaviour and Devotions at the Lord's Table: Also Meditations to enable us to live well after receiving the Holy Sacrament. To which are added A Morning & Evening Prayer for the Closet or Family, &c (1775)
- 350204: A fair, candid, and impartial state of the case between Sir Isaac Newton and Mr. Hutchinson (1799)
- 350212: Letters on the works and character of J. J. Rousseau. To which are Added A Letter from the Countess Alexandre de Vassy to the Baroness de Stael, with the Baroness's Answer, and an Account of the last Moments of Rousseau. By Mademoiselle Necker, Baroness de Stael. Translated from the French (1789)
- 350248: A vindication of the conduct and principles of the printer of the Newark Herald (1794)
- 350400: The contrast between the life of faith and the life of sense: or, the inexpediency, &c. of games, sports, and plays, for those who profess to be followers of Christ. By W. Mason (1775)
- 350474: Odes to Kien Long (1792)
- 350477: Peter's pension (1792)
- 350487: The tears of St. Margaret (1792)
- 350488: The remonstrance. To which is added, an ode to my ass (1792)
- 350489: A poetical, supplicating, modest, and affecting epistle to those literary colossuses, the reviewers (1792)
- 350490: A poetical, serious, and possibly impertinent, epistle to the Pope (1793)
- 350505: The proceedings, on the trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton (1793)
- 350741: Select dissertations from the Am?nitates academic? (1781)
- 350794: Reflections upon the education of children in charity schools (1792)
- 350852: Vindications of the Christian verity: as the same is professed, preached and experienced, by the people upon whom the present age hath imposed the name of Methodists. By John Green, Clergyman. Part I (1762)
- 350917: 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. Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1770)
- 350936: 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 (1775)
- 350940: 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, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches (1796)
- 350941: 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 (1769)
- 350978: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1771)
- 350995: The complete family Bible; containing the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament at large; together with the Apocypha : with a Complete Illustration of all the Difficult Passages; wherein all the Objections of Infidels are Obviated, the Obscure Passages Elucidated, and Every Seeming Difficulty Explained. Together with notes Historical and Critical: By the Rev. Samuel Newton, D. D. Rector of Clifton, &c (1771)
- 351003: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1787)
- 351015: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1783)
- 351036: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1769)
- 351046: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1774)
- 351071: 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 (1799)
- 351127: The tribute of an humble muse to an unfortunate captive queen, the widowed mourner of a murdered king. By W. T. F*** G****d, Esq (1793)
- 351141: A complimentary epistle to James Bruce, Esq. the Abyssinian traveller: by Peter Pindar, Esq (1792)
- 351147: Instructions to a celebrated laureat (1792)
- 351148: The lousiad, an heroi-comic poem. Canto II. By Peter Pindar, Esq (1793)
- 351152: The benefit of starving; or the advantages of hunger, cold, and nakedness; intended as a cordial for the poor, and an apology for the rich. Addressed to the Rev. Rowland Hill, M.A. By the Rev. W. Woolley, M.A (1792)
- 351158: The triumphs of bigotry. A poem, sacred to the peaceful memory of Charistes. Inscribed to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bradbury. By a lady (1749)
- 351221: No union! But unite and fall (1799)
- 351265: A defense against the temptation to self-murther (1726)
- 351357: The history and the mystery of Good-Friday (1799)
- 351364: The beauties of Dr: Isaac Watts, containing the most striking passages selected from the works of that justly celebrated philosopher, moralist poet, and divine. To which is prefixed the life of the author (1800)
- 351367: The doctrine of the passions explained and improved (1799)
- 351415: The loyal subject (1793)
- 351443: A new dictionary of natural history (1787)
- 351508: Reflections on usury, as conducted by the mode of under-valued annuities (1783)
- 351509: Heroic epistle to Joseph Priestley, L. L. D. F. R. S. Academ. Imp. Petrop. R. Paris. Holm. Taurin. Ital. Harlem. Aurel. Ned. Paris. Cantab. Americ. Et Philad. Soc (1791)
- 351513: Lusus naturæ; or, the sports of nature: a poem (1780)
- 351562: Private thoughts: in two parts compleat. Part I. Upon religion, digested into twelve articles; with practical resolutions form'd thereupon. Part II. Upon a christian life; or, Necessary Directions for its Beginning and Progress upon Earth, in Order to its Final Perfection in the Beatifick Vision. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Beveridge, D. D. late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. (1720)
- 351591: Considerations on criminal law (1774)
- 351668: Discourses on several subjects and occasions (1799)
- 351708: Education, in four books: by James Elphinston (1763)
- 351726: Infernal conference (1799)
- 351753: A poetical description of New South-End, in the county of Essex, and its vicinity (1793)
- 351755: Lyric poems (1795)
- 351762: The principles of mechanics (1800)
- 351793: 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; Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1777)
- 351795: 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. Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1768)
- 351801: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1770)
- 351816: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1774)
- 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)
- 351879: A complete index to Dr. Watts's Psalms; Wherein Reference is had to each Line of the Work, and the Whole digested into an Easy and Natural Alphabetical Order, agreeable to the Doctor's own Index to the First Lines of each Psalm and Hymn. By D. Guy, of Rye, in Sussex (1774)
- 351989: The servant's friend, an exemplary tale (1787)
- 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)
- 352037: An account of the providential preservation of Eliz. Woodcock (1799)
- 352141: An essay upon gardening (1800)
- 352211: The poor man's spiritual instructor, in a letter from a young man to his sister. To which is added, An epistle to a thoughtless youth, who makes no profession of religion; and An Earnest Address to all those who attend on Gospel-Ordinances, and have only a Profession: with A Short Account of the Author's own Experience of Divine Things. By J. Ralling. The second edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged with notes, by the author of Walking amusements (1780)
- 352328: Glad tidings to perishing sinners (1796)
- 352330: Britannus and Africus (1797)
- 352361: Thomas Payne, bookseller in Bishopsgate-Street, his catalogue of 400 scarce old plays in 48 vols (1739)
- 352472: The poetical works (1797)
- 352660: Hamlain; or, the hermit of the beach (1799)
- 352792: Thoughts on the anti-monarchical tendency of the measures of the British minister (1796)
- 352855: Friendship in death (1786)
- 352861: Devout exercises of the heart (1796)
- 352886: Pizarro; a tragedy, in five acts: differing widely from all other Pizarro's in respect of characters, sentiments, language, incidents, and catastrophe, by a North-Briton (1799)
- 353012: Rosara; or, the adventures of an actress: a story from real life. Translated from the Italian of Pietro Chiari. ... (1771)
- 353016: Histoire secrete de la cour de Berlin (1789)
- 353019: Gallery of portraits of the National Assembly, supposed to be written by Count de Mirabeau. Translated from the French. In Two Volumes. ... (1790)
- 353027: Travels through the United States of North America (1799)
- 353037: Letter to a minister of state, on the connection between the political system of the French republic, and the system of its revolution. Translated from the French of Mallet Du Pan (1797)
- 353056: Zoologia ethica A disquisition concerning the Mosaic distinction of animals into clean and unclean (1771)
- 353068: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1787)
- 353079: Back-gammon. Rules and directions for playing the game of back-gammon. Illustrated with calculations, critical cases, and games. (1798)
- 353179: A defence of the French emigrants. Addressed to the people of France. By Trophime Gerald de Lally-Tolendal. Translated from the French by John Gifford, Esq (1797)
- 353225: A journey to the western islands of Scotland. (1800)
- 353270: Travels in Africa, Egypt, and Syria, from the year 1792 to 1798. By W. G. Browne (1799)
- 353294: A new classical dictionary, for the use of schools (1797)
- 353295: The union dictionary (1800)
- 353316: The present state of the British army in Flanders; with an authentic account of their retreat from before Dunkirk. By a British officer in that army, who was living on the 24th of September (1793)
- 353325: Reflections on profane and judicial swearing (1795)
- 353326: Anecdotes of Richard Brothers, in the years 1791 and 1792 (1795)
- 353349: The new pantheon (1777)
- 353388: Thoughts in prison (1795)
- 353399: Belisarius. A tale. By M. Marmontel. Member of the French Academy. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings (1796)
- 353400: The history of Candid (1796)
- 353462: The old women weatherwise, an interlude (1770)
- 353497: A word in season (1795)
- 353575: The penitent daughter; or, history of Elinor de Burgh. Translated from the French (1800)
- 353718: Travels through the United States of North America (1800)
- 353721: Jesus the Nazarene, addressed to Jews, Deists, and believers. By Richard Clarke, Late Rector of St. Philip's, Charlston, South-Carolina (1795)
- 353880: The real grounds of the present war with France (1794)
- 353881: Objections to the continuance of the war examined and refuted (1794)
- 353882: Reflections submitted to the consideration of the combined powers (1794)
- 353883: Farther reflections submitted to the consideration of the combined powers. By John Bowles, Esq (1794)
- 353890: Reflections on the political state of society, at the commencement of the year 1800 (1800)
- 353891: The retrospect; or, a collection of tracts, published at various periods of the war. Including some reflections on the influence of Mr. Locke's theories on government, in producing that combination of anarchy and oppression, which has assumed the name of Jacobinism. With a general preface. Dedicated to his Most Christian Majesty, Louis XVIII. King of France, Navarre, &c. By John Bowles, Esq (1798)
- 353896: The dangers of premature peace (1795)
- 353901: Reflections on the political and moral state of society, at the close of the eighteenth century (1800)
- 353926: A true and genuine discovery of animal electricity and magnetism: calculated to detect and overthrow all counterfeit descriptions of the same: published with a view of making the science universally beneficial to all Ranks of People; and to prevent Persons from giving large Sums of Money for the Knowledge of the Art. The Manner of Treating; the Diseases most likely to be relieved thereby, and and some of the Effects, such as a Crisis, &c. are briefly mentioned; as also some Hints are given respecting the Treatment of Absent Persons (1790)
- 353941: A tour in Ireland in 1775 (1776)
- 353950: An Elegy, on the much-lamented death of the Hon. and Rev. William Bromley Cadogan, A.M. [la]te rector of St. Luke's Chelsea; vicar of St. Giles's, Reading; and chaplain to the Right Honorable the Lord Cadogan (1797)
- 353953: Malvern Hills: a poem (1798)
- 353954: Poems, by Joseph Cottle (1796)
- 354152: The natural and political history of the state of Vermont (1798)
- 354338: Scrapeana (1792)
- 354407: An examination of Dr. Rutherforth's argument (1766)
- 354408: An examination of Dr. Rutherforth's argument (1766)
- 354424: A history or description, general and circumstantial, of Burghley House, the seat of the Right Honorable the Earl of Exeter (1797)
- 354442: A collection of hymns adapted to public worship (1799)
- 354565: Joy in heaven, and justice on earth. In two sermons on the thanksgiving-day, October 9, 1746; and the fifth of November. By Thomas Bradbury (1747)
- 354567: The lawfulness of resisting tyrants, argued from the history of David, and in defence of the revolution. Nov. 5. 1713. With some remarks on Mr. Luke Milbourn's preface and sermon. By Thomas Bradbury (1714)
- 354617: A sermon, preached at Charlotte Street chapel, Pimlico, and at St. Michael's church, in Crooked Lane, on Friday, February 4, 1780 (1780)
- 354645: The mortification of sin in believers (1783)
- 354660: Essays on the most important subjects in religion (1800)
- 354661: Essays on the most important subjects in religion (1798)
- 354666: A vindication of the divine inspiration of the Holy scriptures (1799)
- 354870: The signs of the times (1794)
- 354871: The signs of the times (1793)
- 354872: The signs of the times (1794)
- 354873: The signs of the times (1794)
- 354874: The life of Alfred the Great, King of the Anglo-Saxons. By A. Bicknell, Author of the History of Edward the Black Prince, Philosophical Disquisitions on the Christian Religion, &c (1777)
- 354961: The memorial presented to the Port, by the Count de Castellane, the King of France's ambassador at Constantinople, the 10th day of February, 1746. With remarks (1746)
- 355139: An essay explaining Jesus's true meaning in his parables; from the occasion of his speaking, and the application of them. By William Ashdowne (1780)
- 355167: Studies of nature (1798)
- 355241: Pity's gift: a collection of interesting tales, to excite the compassion of youth for the animal creation. Ornamented with vignettes. Selected by a lady, from the writings of Mr. Pratt (1798)
- 355242: Pity's gift: a collection of interesting tales, to excite the compassion of youth for the animal creation. Ornamented with vignettes. From the writings of Mr. Pratt. Selected by a lady (1798)
- 355243: Gleanings in England; descriptive of the countenance, mind and character of the country. By. Mr. Pratt. Vol.IV. (1799)
- 355244: Gleanings through Wales, Holland, and Westphalia (1800)
- 355245: Gleanings through Wales, Holland, and Westphalia (1797)
- 355246: Gleanings through Wales, Holland and Westphalia (1795)
- 355247: Family secrets (1797)
- 355266: The true intention of Dr. Musgrave's address to the freeholders of Devonshire (1769)
- 355327: The adventures of an author (1767)
- 355367: Four pleasant epistles (1789)
- 355408: Monody to the memory of the late Queen of France. By Mrs. Mary Robinson. (1793)
- 355458: Infant salvation (1793)
- 355522: A review of ecclesiastical establishments in Europe (1796)
- 355588: Æolus: or, The constitutional politician (1770)
- 355626: An apology for certain gentlemen in the University of Oxford (1799)
- 355715: Aylesbury epistles: being a series of letters upon the subject of religion, with a view to promote the common cause of morality and virtue. By Philanthropos (1793)
- 355759: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of The Right Honble. the late Countess Dowager of Huntingdon (1791)
- 355779: Twelve sermons, preached on particular occasions (1789)
- 355781: Theological, philosophical, and moral essays (1799)
- 355909: The doctrine of original sin briefly stated and defended, in a sermon preached at Aylesbury. By the Rev. T. Hawkins, Author of the Aylesbury Epistles (1793)
- 355914: Nineteen sermons on several occasions (1784)
- 355972: A history of all the real and threatened invasions of England, from the landing of Julius Cæsar, to the present period (1794)
- 355984: A brief account of the moral and political acts of the kings and queens of England (1793)
- 356013: Original essays on miscellaneous subjects in religion. By the Rev. George Campbell Brodbelt, Rector of Aston Sandford, and Perpetual Curate of Loudwater, Bucks (1796)
- 356101: The step-Mother, a tragedy (1800)
- 356134: An historical description of the tower of London, and its curiosities (1796)
- 356139: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Simon Browne (1723)
- 356140: A collection of hymns and psalms, for public and private worship. Selected and prepared by Andrew Kippis, D. D. F. R. S. and S. A. Abraham Rees, D. D. F. R. S. The Rev. Thomas Jervis, and the Rev. Thomas Morgan (1795)
- 356151: The sin and danger of profane swearing exposed (1746)
- 356153: Jesus Christ the only mediator between God and man; in opposition to Deism, (which owns no mediator;) and popery, (which has brought in an hundred.) By Thomas Bradbury (1747)
- 356178: A sermon, preached at the meeting house in Hoxton Square, on the fifteenth of March, 1795, upon occasion of the death of the Revd. Thomas Toller (1795)
- 356182: A postscript to Enthusiasm in distress. Occasion'd by a pamphlet, intitled, Comprehension more properly than Enthusiasm in distress: said to be written by one Mr. Peter Nisbet, in defence of Phileleutherus Britannicus. By Thomas Morgan (1723)
- 356191: A sermon preached at the meeting-house in Prince's-Street, Westminster, on the eighteenth of October, 1795 (1795)
- 356263: A new academy of compliments (1784)
- 356299: The Duke of Buckingham's epitaph explain'd and vindicated, in a letter to the Reverend Mr. James Gardiner, sub-dean and cannon-residentiary, now at Bath. By Benjamin Wilding, (1722)
- 356318: A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady (1744)
- 356360: Letters from Count Algarotti to Lord Hervey (1769)
- 356380: An exposition of the hair powder act, setting forth its legal operation; with a full abstract of the act: by a barrister (1795)
- 356403: A collection of hymns, by John Bradford, A. B. Late of Wadham College, Oxford, and Minister of the Gospel in Birmingham (1792)
- 356415: A new book of interest (1781)
- 356421: Every man his own broker (1782)
- 356424: A new history of England, from the earliest accounts of Britain, to the ratification of the Peace of Versailles, 1763 (1764)
- 356462: A new and improved Roman history (1793)
- 356471: A new and improved history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar (1793)
- 356595: A defence of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor; with remarks on a most extraordinary trial. By the Rev. Rice Hughes, A. M. Domestic Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Poulett. And Late of St. John's College, Cambridge (1796)
- 356625: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1772)
- 356647: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1773)
- 356712: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1767)
- 356714: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1786)
- 356720: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1767)
- 356725: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1784)
- 356784: The poetical works (1795)
- 356785: The poetical works (1800)
- 356814: Travels into the interior parts of Africa (1796)
- 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)
- 356827: New travels into the interior parts of Africa, by the way of the Cape of Good Hope, in the years 1783, 84 and 85. Translated from the French of Le Vaillant. Illustrated with a map, Delineating the Route of his Present and Former Travels, and with Twenty-Two other Copper-Plates. In three volumes. ... (1796)
- 356891: Thoughts on outline, sculpture, and the system that guided the ancient artists in composing their figures and groupes (1796)
- 356968: Reflections occasioned by the frequency of fires in the metropolis (1790)
- 356992: A new preface to the second edition of Memoirs of the life, studies, writings, &c. of The Right Rev. George Horne, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Norwich, On certain points in theology and philosophy. (together with some remarks on a life of Dr. Horne, inserted in a New biographical dictionary.) By William Jones, M.A. F.R.S. one of his Lordship's Chaplains (1799)
- 357001: Sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions (1735)
- 357002: Sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions (1740)
- 357032: An inquiry into the policy of the penal laws, affecting the popish inhabitants of Ireland. In which the history and constitution of that country, and the rights of colonies and planters are briefly considered; and A few Observations made on the Laws that restrain the Trade of Ireland; With some Hints respecting America (1775)
- 357185: The family magazine (1741)
- 357223: The philosophy of ancient Greece investigated, in its origin and progress, to the æras of its greatest celebrity, in the Ionian, Italic, and Athenian schools: with Remarks on the Delineated Systems of their Founders; and Some Accounts of Their Lives and Characters, and Those of their Most Eminent Disciples. By Walter Anderson, D. D (1791)
- 357326: The bishop of London's doctrine of justification, in his late pastoral letter, proved by Bishop Andrews's sermon on that point, so contrary to the Church of England, that it rather agrees with the Church of Rome. With a postscript: In Vindication of the Revd. Mr. Whitefield's Assertions, relating to the Errors contained in the Book call'd the Whole Duty of Man, and Archbishop Tillotson's Works (1740)
- 357344: The ax laid to the root of Christian priestcraft (1742)
- 357394: A plan of Mr. Pope's garden (1745)
- 357501: An attempt to familiarize the catechism of the Church of England (1800)
- 357562: The doctrine of universal comparison, or general proportion. By James Glenie, Esq. F. R. S. Late Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers. Dedicated, by Permission, to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (1789)
- 357605: A full answer to an Essay on spirit (1770)
- 357664: Historical anecdotes of heraldy and chivalry (1795)
- 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)
- 357674: Remarks on the French and English ladies (1783)
- 357701: 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 (1797)
- 357758: Eusebes to Philetus: a series of letters from a father to a son, on a devout temper and life. By Stephen Addington (1767)
- 357799: An historical description of the tower of London, and its curiosities (1799)
- 357917: A voyage to Abyssinia (1735)
- 357934: The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote (1799)
- 357940: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Madan, concerning the chapter of polygamy, in his late publication, entitled Thelypthora. By a layman (1780)
- 357989: The female Quixote (1783)
- 357991: Henrietta (1787)
- 358012: A treatise on baptism. By the Rev. Matthew Henry. Abridged from the original manuscript, and now first published by Thomas Robins (1783)
- 358052: A prophecy of Merlin. An heroic poem. Concerning the wonderful success of a project now on foot, to make the river from the Severn to Stroud in Glocestershire navigable. Translated from the original Latin, annexed, with notes explanatory. Citizens of no Mean City (1776)
- 358058: The remarkable life of John Elwes, Esq. member in three successive Parliaments, for berkshire (1797)
- 358085: The history of Peter the Great, Emperor of Russia. To which is prefixed, A short general history of the country, from the rise of that monarchy: and an account of the author's life. In two volumes. ... . By Alexander Gordon of Achintoul, Esq; several Years a Major-General in the Czar's Service. Illustrated with a Map of Russia; the Heads of Czar Peter, Prince Menzekoff and the Author, engraved from original Paintings (1755)
- 358093: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1787)
- 358099: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1780)
- 358100: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches. (1770)
- 358108: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1782)
- 358115: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1784)
- 358120: The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Translated out of the Original Tongues, and With the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, By his Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches (1788)
- 358247: The wonders of redeeming love (1723)
- 358271: The salisbury guide (1797)
- 358317: The Rambler (1785)
- 358318: Letters from a Persian in England, to his friend at Ispahan (1785)
- 358322: Harrison's British classicks (1785)
- 358324: Harrison's British classicks (1793)
- 358325: The Spectator. In eight volumes. (1793)
- 358326: Harrison's British classicks (1793)
- 358328: The connoisseur. By Mr. Town, critic and censor-general (1788)
- 358329: The babler (1794)
- 358366: An address to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury (1791)
- 358483: The poetical works (1796)
- 358489: Three philological essays (1798)
- 358558: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1777)
- 358626: Two sermons, on the resurrection of the body, and the intermediate state of the soul (1780)
- 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)
- 358665: The essays (1787)
- 358695: The fashionable preacher; or, modern pulpit eloquence displayed (1792)
- 358726: Miscellanies; by the Rev. William Hett, A. M. and Prebendary of Lincoln (1794)
- 358779: A journal during a residence in France (1793)
- 358780: A view of the causes and progress of the French Revolution (1795)
- 358830: An address to Edmund Burke, Esq. on his late letter relative to the affairs of America. By Edward Topham, Cornet of his Majesty's Second Troop of Horse-Guards (1777)
- 358832: The antecedental calculus, or a geometrical method of reasoning, without any consideration of motion or velocity applicable to every purpose, to which fluxions have been or can be applied; with the Geometrical Principles of Increments, &c. and the Constructions of some Problems as a Few Examples Selected from an Endless and Indefinite Variety of them Respecting Solid Geometry, which he has by him in Manuscript. By James Glenie, Esq. M. A. and F. R. S (1793)
- 358918: A word of friendly admonition to a Jew (1796)
- 358926: A defence of the people denominated Methodists, being the substance of an oration, delivered at the Westminster forum, on Monday evening, the 24th of April, 1797, on the discussion of the following question: "ought the people denominated Methodists, to be considered as artful hypocrites, gloomy enthusiasts, and contracted bigots, or men of genuine piety, who have revived the great work of religion among mankind?" By J. H. Prince, Author of ``the Christian's Duty to God and the Constitution,'' and ``original Letters and Essays on Moral and Entertaining Subjects.'' (1797)
- 358966: A continuation of the history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha (1784)
- 358981: Meditations representing a glimpse of glory (1799)
- 358997: The history of Commodore Anson's voyage round the world (1767)
- 359002: The life and mysterious transactions of Richard Morris (1798)
- 359003: The life and mysterious transactions of Richard Morris (1799)
- 359060: A compleat summary of the New-Testament. Or, the contents of all the chapters; Taken from the first edition of the last translation of the Holy Bible: Carefully compared with, and corrected by the Sacred Text. Whereby any particular Passage in those Holy Books may soon be found (1765)
- 359117: Amelia (1780)
- 359162: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esq. In two volumes (1790)
- 359165: The history of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of the Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. Two volumes in one. ... . Embellished with superb engravings (1795)
- 359185: Memoirs of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (1798)
- 359187: The history of England, from the death of George the Second to the peace of 1783 (1795)
- 359286: An inquiry into the moral and political tendency of the religion called Roman Catholic (1790)
- 359300: The chronologist of the present war (1797)
- 359321: A compendium of the Holy Bible (1765)
- 359343: The travels of Antenor in Greece and Asia: from a Greek manuscript found at Herculaneum: including some account of Egypt. Translated from the French of E. F. Lantier. With additional notes by the English translator. In three volumes. ... (1799)
- 359347: A letter from Britannia to the King (1781)
- 359370: The inquisitor; a play, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market (1798)
- 359385: A brief summary of what we ought to believe and practise (1767)
- 359488: The young painter's maulstick (1800)
- 359529: The tales of an evening, followed by The honest Breton. Translated from the French of M. Marmontel (1792)
- 359530: Tales translated from the French of M. Marmontel. Consisting of The village breakfasts, The Lesson of Misfortune, The Error of a Good Father, Palaemon, a Pastoral, and the Solitary Fugitives of Murcia. Vol.II (1792)
- 359739: A calculation of the LXX. weeks of Daniel (1728)
- 359823: A rejoinder to Mr. Dobb's reply to Captain Middleton (1745)
- 359866: Advice to the female sex in general, particularly those in a state of pregnancy and lying-in: the Complaints incident to their respective Situations are specified, and Treatment recommended, Agreeable to Modern Practice. The Result of Observation and Experience. To which is added, an appendix, containing some directions relative to the management of children, in the first part of life. By John Grigg, Practitioner in Midwisery. Surgeon to the Pauper-Charity in Bath, and late of his Majesty's Navy (1789)
- 359918: A dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English (1800)
- 359990: Belisarius, by M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy. To which are added, Fragments of moral philosophy, by the same author. In three essays, never before translated. I. Of glory. II. Of the great. III. Of grandeur (1800)
- 359998: Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy (1767)
- 359999: Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy (1767)
- 360002: Contes moraux (1798)
- 360028: The history of the first ten years of the reign of George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c. from his accession to the throne, in 1760, to the conclusion of the third session of the thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, in 1770; to Which is Prefixed, A Review of the War, Which was Terminated by the Peace of Paris, in 1763 (1783)
- 360029: The history of the reign of George the Third, king of Great Britain, &c. from the conclusion of the third session of the thirteenth Parliament, in 1770, to the end of the last session of the fourteenth parliament of Great Britain, in 1780. Second edition. Vol. II (1795)
- 360030: The history of the reign of George the Third, king of Great Britain, &c. from the conclusion of the sixth session of the fourteenth Parliament, in 1780, to the End of the Seventh Session of the Sixteenth Parliament or Great Britain, in 1790. Vol.III (1794)
- 360031: The history of the reign of George the Third, king of Great Britain, &c. from the conclusion of the seventh session of the sixteenth Parliament, in 1790, to the End of the Sixth Session of the Seventeenth Parliament of Great Britain, in 1796. By Robert Macfarlan, Esq. Vol.IV (1796)
- 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)
- 360090: Moral tales, by M. Marmontel (1795)
- 360091: Moral tales, by M. Marmontel. Translated from the French. In two volumes. Vol. I. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings (1800)
- 360092: Moral tales, by M. Marmontel (1781)
- 360093: Moral tales, by M. Marmontel (1792)
- 360098: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts (1749)
- 360140: Discourses on the Book of Ruth (1781)
- 360252: The knowledge of God increased, and his church enlarged. A sermon, preached at Great Coggeshall, Essex, August 2, 1796. By Thomas Steevens (1796)
- 360257: An attempt towards a character of the late Mr. John Mucklow, who died the 24th of April, 1753 (1753)
- 360275: The novelist's magazine. Vol. V. Containing Tristram Shandy, The Chinese Tales, and The Sisters (1791)
- 360277: The sisters (1781)
- 360278: The history of Jonathan Wild the Great (1782)
- 360280: The adventures of David Simple (1782)
- 360281: The fortunate country maid; or, memoirs of the Marchioness of L---- V----. Translated from the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy. In two volumes (1792)
- 360282: The fortunate country maid; or, memoirs of the Marchioness of L- V-. Translated from the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy. In two volumes (1782)
- 360283: Chinese tales (1781)
- 360284: Chinese tales (1791)
- 360287: The adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane (1781)
- 360311: An essay on the analysis of mineral waters. By Richard Kirwan, Esq. F. R. S. S. of Lond, and Edin. M. R. I. A. of the Academies of Stockholm, Upsal, Berlin, Manchester, Philadelphia, of the Mineralogical Society at Jena, Etc. Inspector General of his Majesty's Mines in Ireland (1799)
- 360327: Holy writ familiarized to juvenile conceptions. In a series of pathetic stories, and affecting dialogues: comprising the events of time, as told in scripture, from the First of Things, to the Establishment of Christianity. An original work. By the Rev. Mark Anthony Meilan. ... (1791)
- 360353: Methodism displayed (1761)
- 360385: 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. Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1770)
- 360393: The thousand and one days (1783)
- 360394: Letters from Felicia to Charlotte (1788)
- 360395: The history of Ophelia (1785)
- 360396: The sorrows of Werter. A German story (1789)
- 360397: Tartarian tales (1785)
- 360398: Peruvian tales (1786)
- 360399: The life and adventures of Joe Thompson (1783)
- 360400: Belisarius. Translated from the French of M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy. By Francis Ashmore, Esq (1789)
- 360401: The life and adventures of Peter Wilkins (1783)
- 360402: Pamela (1785)
- 360403: Lydia; or, filial piety (1786)
- 360404: Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph (1786)
- 360409: Two sermons (1792)
- 360427: Essays on important subjects (1800)
- 360428: An address to the natives of Scotland residing in America. Being an appendix to a sermon preached at Princeton on a general fast. By John Witherspoon, D. D. President of the College at New Jersey (1778)
- 360469: Panegyric; intitled, the poor man's honest praises and thanksgiving to His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland, upon his late success against the rebels in Scotland, and safe Return to St. James's (1746)
- 360532: Some account of the Shrewsbury House of Industry, its establishment and regulations; with hints to those who may have similar institutions in view (1795)
- 360591: The annual anthology. Volume I. 1799 (1799)
- 360769: The virtuous orphan (1784)
- 360776: The adventures of Telemachus (1784)
- 360834: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues: and With the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches (1768)
- 360862: Most Humbly Dedicated to the Queen. The prophecies of Brothers confuted, from divine authority (1795)
- 360868: The christian preacher, or, discourses on preaching, by several eminent divines, English and foreign, revised and abridged; with an appendix on the choice of books. By Edward Williams, D.D (1800)
- 360900: A version or paraphrase of the Psalms (1789)
- 360980: The book of Psalms in metre. Fitted to the various tunes in common use: Wherein Closeness to the Text, and Smoothness of the Verse, are prefer'd to Rhyme. With a Prefatory Account of the present Attempt, and some Thoughts on Singing in Social Worship. By Permission of the Company of Stationers (1751)
- 361099: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1795)
- 361102: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1775)
- 361104: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1784)
- 361105: 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 (1772)
- 361124: The holy Bible: that is, the sacred Scriptures contained in the Old and New Testament (1775)
- 361141: The protestant's family Bible (1780)
- 361142: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of The Original Tongues: And with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised (1769)
- 361191: A jewish tract, on the fifty-third chapter of Isaiah (1790)
- 361210: Seasonably alarming and humiliating, animating and exhilarating truths respecting the nature and design of Christ's Passion (1774)
- 361226: A seasonable and salutary word, humbly offered to the wise in heart (1774)
- 361271: The jockey Club, or a sketch of the manners of the age (1792)
- 361272: The jockey Club, or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first (1792)
- 361310: The witticisms, anecdotes, jests, and sayings, of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1797)
- 361348: The universalist's hymn book (1794)
- 361349: Enchiridion ecclesiasticum, in usum eorum qui studiis divinis sese sunt dedituri: seu theses in plurimos articulos Ecclesiæ anglicanæ, una cum articulis ipsis, latine et anglice redditis: notis quibasdam anglicis adjectis. Autore H. E. Holder (1793)
- 361386: The Church of Rome proved to be the mother of harlots (1779)
- 361390: Christ the great gift of God (1769)
- 361433: Advice to parents on the management of their children in the natural small pox, and during inoculation (1797)
- 361434: The seaman's new vade mecum (1794)
- 361558: The domestic instructor. Selected principally from celebrated authors, with original pieces. Enriched with 60 wood cuts, After the Manner of Bewick. Adapted for Private Families and Public Schools. By J. B. Webster (1800)
- 361560: Letters addressed to Soame Jenyns, Esq. Containing strictures on the writings of Edward Gibbon, Esq; Dr Priestley, Mr Theophilus Lindsay, &c. &c. And an Abstract of Dr Priestley's Account Current with Revelation (1791)
- 361601: The poetical works (1795)
- 361602: The poetical works of William Shenstone (1795)
- 361604: The poetical works (1800)
- 361614: A dissertation on the learning and inspiration of the apostles. By William Jesse, M. A. Chaplain to the Earl of Glasgow (1798)
- 361644: A treatise on nervous diseases; in which are introduced some observations on the structure and functions of the nervous system; and such an investigation of the symptoms and causes of these diseases as may Lead to a Rational and Successful Method of Cure. By Sayer Walker, M. D. Of the Royal College of Physicians, London: Physician in Ordinary to the City of London Lying-in-Hospital; And one of the Physicians to the City Dispensary (1796)
- 361696: Hydrometrical observations and experiments in the brewery (1785)
- 361766: The life of Prince Albert Henry, of Brunswick Luneburg, brother to the hereditary prince; who so eminently distinguished himself in the Battle of Fellingshausen, at the head of a regiment of Scotch Highlanders; containing also the excellent Plan of Education for the Princes of that Family. Written originally in German, by the Rev. Mr. Hierusalem. Character of this Piece in the Bibliotheque des Beaux Arts et des Sciences. We do not remember ever to have read any Thing more beautiful, more noble and more affecting, than the Detail here given, of the Sentiments, Temper, Education, Life and Death of this young Heroe. The most important Principles of Education are admirably set forth in this valuable Piece; it deserves all the Attention of those to whom the Education of young Princes is intrusted; and likewise of young Princes themselves, in whom a Pattern so amiable, and so grand must naturally inspire a happy Emulation (1763)
- 361776: An essay upon the silk-worm (1719)
- 361779: A letter to the Dilettanti Society (1799)
- 361787: The calvinistic and Socinian systems examined and compared (1794)
- 361795: A vindication of the Calvinistic doctrines of human depravity (1799)
- 361908: The history of witches and wizards: giving a true account of all their tryals in England, Scotland, Sweedland, France and New England; with their confession and codemnation. Collected from Bishop Hall, Bishop Morton, Sir Matthew Hale, Dr. Glanvil, Mr. Emlin, Dr. Horneck, Dr. Tilson, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Hodges, Corn. Agrippa. By W. P (1760)
- 361975: A new Italian grammar, in English and Italian (1797)
- 362018: An elegy on the death of an only son, aged ten years and six months. By a late minister (1794)
- 362063: Sermons on practical and important subjects, by the late Rev. W. F. Jackson, tried and convicted for high treason, in Dublin, April 23, 1795 (1795)
- 362065: The means of effectually preventing theft and robbery (1783)
- 362075: The importance of religious instruction illustrated: in a sermon preached at St. Thomas's, Jan. 1, 1790. for the benefit of the charity-school, in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By Sayer Walker. Printed at the Request of the Managers (1790)
- 362090: Poems, consisting of tales, fables, elegiac and miscellaneous pieces, prologues, epilogues, &c. &c. By J. Robertson (1787)
- 362091: Poems, consisting of tales, fables, elegiac and miscellaneous pieces, prologues, epilogues, &c. &c. By J. Robertson (1780)
- 362097: The peeper; a collection of essays, moral, biographical, and literary (1796)
- 362098: William Huntington's doctrine of the abolition of the moral law refuted, and himself silenced and slain with his own sword (1795)
- 362121: 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 (1767)
- 362123: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1745)
- 362124: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1765)
- 362184: 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, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1791)
- 362282: The field of Mars (1781)
- 362296: The scriptural doctrines of justification, faith and holiness (1766)
- 362304: The soldier's companion (1798)
- 362325: The poetical works (1794)
- 362326: The poetical works (1800)
- 362327: The poetical works of William Walsh. With the life of the author. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings (1797)
- 362328: The poetical works (1797)
- 362329: The poetical works (1799)
- 362330: The poetical works (1800)
- 362331: The poetical works of Thomas Otway (1797)
- 362333: The poetical works (1797)
- 362334: The poetical works of the Right Hon. Geo. Granville, Lord Lansdowne. With the life of the author. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings (1797)
- 362335: The poetical works (1797)
- 362336: The poetical works (1797)
- 362337: Creation (1797)
- 362338: The poetical works (1797)
- 362339: The poetical works (1797)
- 362340: The poetical works (1796)
- 362341: The poetical works (1796)
- 362342: The poetical works (1796)
- 362343: The poetical works (1796)
- 362344: The poetical works (1796)
- 362345: The poetical works (1796)
- 362346: The poetical works (1800)
- 362347: The poetical works of the Rev. Dr. E. Young (1799)
- 362348: The poetical works (1798)
- 362349: The poetical works (1800)
- 362361: The new dispensatory (1799)
- 362387: The history of the campaign of 1796, in Germany and Italy. (1796)
- 362402: Travels of the Jesuits, into various parts of the world: particularly China and the East-Indies (1762)
- 362459: A sermon on the preservation of integrity (1798)
- 362460: A serious address to the people of England (1798)
- 362465: The socinian champion; or, Priestleyan divinity: a poem. By Philochristos (1788)
- 362503: The soldier's companion (1800)
- 362527: The proceedings at large on the trial of John Donellan, Esq. for the wilful murder (by poison) of Sir The. Edward Allesley Boughton, Bart. Late of Lawford-Hall, in the County of Warwick. Tried Before Mr. Justice Buller, at the assizes at Warwick. On Friday the 30th day of March, 1781. Taken in Short-Hand, by Permission of the Judge, By W. Blanchard (1781)
- 362555: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Ely, on Thursday, April 23, 1789 (1789)
- 362579: Chronology; or, the historian's vade-mecum (1784)
- 362586: A compendium of useful knowledge (1794)
- 362634: The oil-Man's vade mecum; or, useful assistant. Shewing, at one View, the value of a tun of fish and seed oil, at any price per gallon; and the weight and value of any number of gallons, At any Price per Tun. To which is added an appendix, To find the Value of the Pounds and Half Pounds, being Less than a Gallon. By R.W. Whitton, Accomptant (1799)
- 362698: The three witnesses in heaven (1791)
- 362798: The poetical works (1797)
- 362804: A defence of our constitution in Church and state: or, an answer to the late charge of the non-jurors, accusing us of heresy and schism; perjury and treason. With an appendix of several papers never before publish'd, Containing I. Archbishop Sancroft's Commission to the Bishop of London, &c. to Consecrate Bishops after the Revolution. II. The Opinion of Dr. Hickes for the Lawfulness of Joining in a Worship, supposed to be Immoral in some of its Parts and Offices. III. Diverse Letters of Mr. Dodwel, Mr. Nelson and the Reverend Mr. Brookesby concerning Schism and Church-Communion, after the Death of the Deprived Bishop of Norwich. by Nath. Marshall, L.L.B. Rector of the United Parishes of St. Vedast (alias Fosters) and St. Michael Le Quern, London: And Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1717)
- 362826: A sermon, preached in the church of St. John Baptist, Wakefield (1797)
- 362910: An introduction. to the English tongue (1780)
- 362922: The substance of a discourse, preached at the Old Meeting-House, Bessel's-Green, December 15, 1799; occasioned by the death of Mr. Jonathan Agate. By Benjamin Marten (1799)
- 363036: Two letters on the savage state (1792)
- 363209: A letter to the Rev. John Martin; occasioned by his late publication of a sermon, preached in Broad-Street, January 14, 1798 (1798)
- 363210: Martin's hobby houghed and pounded: or, letters on Thelyphthora, to a friend, on the subjects of marriage and polygamy: with other incidental and cursory observations (1781)
- 363215: Minutes, experiments, observations, and general remarks, on agriculture, in the southern counties; a new edition. To which is prefixed A sketch of the Vale of London, and an outline of its rural economy: now first published. By Mr. Marshall. (1799)
- 363232: The christian minister, in three poetic epistles to Philander (1772)
- 363235: Hymns adapted to divine worship (1769)
- 363247: Rhetoric; or, a view of its principal tropes and figures, in their origin and powers: with a Variety of Rules to escape Errors and Blemishes, and Attain Propriety and Elegance in Composition. By Thomas Gibbons, D.D (1767)
- 363295: The rural economy of the southern counties (1798)
- 363296: The rural economy of the West of England (1796)
- 363297: The rural economy of the Midland counties (1796)
- 363328: St. Leon (1799)
- 363336: An enquiry concerning political justice, and its influence on general virtue and happiness (1793)
- 363337: The enquirer. Reflections on education, manners, and literature. In a series of essays. By William Godwin (1797)
- 363339: Enquiry concerning political justice, and its influence on morals and happiness (1796)
- 363346: Emblems divine and moral: together with Hieroglyphics of the life of man. Written by Francis Quarles. Haec Laus, Hic Apex Sapientiae Est, Ea Viventem Appetere, Quae Morienti Forent Appetenda (1777)
- 363376: New idylles (1776)
- 363378: The death of Abel (1799)
- 363391: The false friend (1799)
- 363392: The false friend (1799)
- 363394: The natural daughter. With portraits of the Leadenhead family. A novel. By Mrs. Robinson, Author of Poems, Walsingham, the False Friend, &c. &c. &c. In two volumes ... (1799)
- 363397: The shrine of Bertha (1794)
- 363431: Reflections on men and things (1799)
- 363461: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1790)
- 363481: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated out of the Original Greek: And with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, by His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches (1799)
- 363601: Analysis of the science of legislation (1791)
- 363606: Antonio: a tragedy in five acts. By William Godwin (1800)
- 363639: A view of the Lancashire dialect (1770)
- 363644: An abridgment of cases argued and determined in the courts of law, during the reign of his present majesty, King George the Third (1798)
- 363645: The whole law relative to the duty and office of a Justice of the Peace (1793)
- 363660: Elements of the critical philosophy (1798)
- 363661: Elements of the critical philosophy (1798)
- 363669: Lectures on diet and regimen (1800)
- 363670: Lectures on diet and regimen (1799)
- 363671: Lectures on diet and regimen (1799)
- 363714: The trial of William Skirving (1794)
- 363761: A letter to Dr. Sherlock, concerning the wickedness and injustice of making any addition to a divine institution, by human authority, a term of religious communion, and a qualification to a civil employ. Occasion'd by his late Vindication of the Corporation and Test-Acts, &c (1718)
- 363773: Essays on men and manners (1794)
- 363775: A treatise on the Bath waters. By George Smith Gibbes, M.D. Late Fellow of Magdalene College, Oxford; Fellow of the Royal Society; one of the Physicians to the Bath City Dispensary, &c (1800)
- 363778: Memoirs of eminently pious women, who were ornaments to their sex, blessings to their families, and edifying examples to the Church and the world. In two volumes. By Thomas Gibbons, D.D. ... (1777)
- 363791: A familiar letter of reproof and humiliation to the Rev. Thomas Towle (1784)
- 363849: The story of Al Raoui, a tale from the Arabic (1799)
- 363850: The story of Al Raoui, a tale from the Arabic (1799)
- 363868: The parish priest: a poem (1800)
- 363876: A liberal and minute inspection of the Holy Gospel; affording an occasional paraphrase, with notes and emendations, upon the four Gospels - and the Acts of the Apostles; and a regular exposition of all the Epistles - except the Revelation (1776)
- 363952: The new Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of London (1788)
- 363953: The new Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of London (1788)
- 363954: The new Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of London (1788)
- 363978: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Newly Translated out of the Original Greek: And With the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, By His Majesty's special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches (1768)
- 364008: The new Testament of our Lord Jesus Christ, translated out of Greek, by Theod. Beza. Whereunto are adjoined brief summaries of doctrine Upon the Evangelists and Acts of the Apostles. Together with the Method of the Epistles of the Apostles. by the said Theod. Beza. And also short expositions on the phrases and hard places taken out of the large annotations of the aforesaid author, and Joach. Camerarius, by P. Los Villerius. Englished by L. Tomson. Together with the annotations of Fr. Junius upon the Revelation of Saint John (1776)
- 364023: The holy Bible (1784)
- 364028: The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Translated out of the Original Tongues, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches (1783)
- 364076: The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Newly Translated out of the Original Greek: and With the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches (1784)
- 364082: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the Original Tongues: and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, by his Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches (1800)
- 364142: Essays physiological and philosophical, on the distortion of the spine, the motive power of animals, the Fallacy of the Senses, and the Properties of Matter. By C. H. Wilkinson, Surgeon, and Lecturer on Experimental Philosophy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital (1798)
- 364147: An analysis of a course of lectures on the principles of natural philosophy (1799)
- 364202: Airs, duetts, and chorusses, in the operatical pantomine of Merry Sherwood, or Harlequin Forrester. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1795)
- 364307: The grammatical art improved: in which the errors of grammarians and lexicographers are exposed; twelve tenses are explained; Twelve Tenses are Explained; and, for the Exercise of Learners, Such an Appendix is added, As contains an Explanation of many Particulars needful to be known: By the Rev. Richard Postlethwaite, Rector of Newendon, in Essex (1795)
- 364381: A letter, commercial and political (1793)
- 364394: Observations on the importance and use of theatres, their present regulation, and possible improvements (1759)
- 364435: The sisters (1798)
- 364439: Letters to and from the Rev. Philip Doddridge, D.D. late of Northampton: published from the originals: with notes explanatory and biographical: by Thomas Stedman, M. A. Vicar of St. Chad's, Shrewsbury (1790)
- 364525: Streanshall Abbey (1800)
- 364530: A second letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 364532: Remarks on Mr. Gilbert's bill, for promoting the residence of the parochial clergy, by building, re-building & repairing parsonage houses, &c. Recommended to the serious perusal of the Parochial Clergy (1777)
- 364556: A letter to the Earl of Lauderdale, containing strictures on his lordship's letters, to the peers of Scotland. With a Preface, and an Original Letter from the Right Hon, Edmund Burke, to the Author, Explaining the Much-Perverted Expression of ``the Swinish Multitude.'' By John Gifford, Esq (1800)
- 364598: Poetical frenzy, or a venture in rhyme (1776)
- 364611: The mystery of God and man: the union of the human with the divine nature. Wherein is fully discovered the cause of all strife and controversy. And the Ground of Universal Harmony clearly pointed out. In Form of a Letter to a Clergyman. With the true state of the Christian church. consequent on its Present Doctrines (1774)
- 364613: Divine revelation the only test of sound doctrine (1773)
- 364718: Fisher's cheerful companion to promote laughter; being a humorous collection of interesting stories for a winter's evening fireside; or amusement for summer, in a shady retreat. Containing the Stories of The Three Dexterous Thieves, The Wishes, The Widgeon, The Lucky Disaster, The Hunch-Back'd Minstrels, The Conjurer, The Fortunate Peasant, The Two Rogues, The Humorous Miller, The Adventures of Searamouch The Unfortunate Spaniard, The Ghost, and Mutual Confidence on the Wedding Night (1800)
- 364785: The principles of algebra (1796)
- 364786: The principles of algebra (1799)
- 364800: A wedding sermon: being the substance of a discourse delivered at Glass-House Yard, on May 14, 1775, Preached by Particular Desire: and Now Published at the Request of the Bridegroom, and of Others who Heard it. By R. Elliot, A. B. And formerly of Bennet College, Cambridge (1776)
- 364839: Geographical extracts, forming a general view of earth and nature. In four parts: Part I. Curious Particulars respecting the Globe-Various Phaenomena of Nature-Winds-Waters-The Electric Fluid. Part II. Natural Productions of the Earth-Mines, Minerals, and Fossils-Vegetables. Part III. Animal Productions-Reptiles-Fishes-Insects-Birds and Fowl-Quadrupeds. Part IV. Peculiarities in the Human Species. Illustrated with maps. By John Payne, Author of the Epitome of History, &c (1796)
- 364873: Discourses to academic youth (1798)
- 364891: Anecdotes & biography (1799)
- 364921: A general collection of voyages (1789)
- 364944: The general fast; a lyric ode: with a form of prayer proper to the occasion; ... By the author of the Duenna (1776)
- 364968: A letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, on his late charge to the clergy of his diocese. By a dissenter (1798)
- 365017: The works of Cornelius Tacitus (1793)
- 365031: Hampshire extracted from Domes-Day Book (1789)
- 365094: The last farewell sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, near Moorfields, April 1, 1792. By the Rev. John Berridge, M. A. Late Vicar of Everton, Bedfordshire. Taken in Short Hand, at the Time it was delivered, and faithfully transcribed. To which is added, A Short Account of Mr. Berridge's Death, in a Letter from a Friend, who was with him the Day he died. Also a Narrative of the Respect shewed to him by his Friends in London (1793)
- 365137: Werter and Charlotte (1786)
- 365156: Selections from the French Anas (1797)
- 365295: Poems by Lady Manners (1794)
- 365323: Strictures on two discourses (1787)
- 365329: The bank note (1795)
- 365365: Flora; or, Hob in the well (1794)
- 365444: A compleat system of husbandry and gardening (1716)
- 365479: A plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ (1782)
- 365510: The absolute and indispensible duty of Christians (1775)
- 365591: Elements of algebra (1788)
- 365609: The triumphs of war: and other poems. By W. Amphlett (1796)
- 365645: The invasion; or, what might have been. A novel. In two volumes. ... (1798)
- 365646: Faith: a vision. By Charles Philpot, M. A. of Emmanuel College (1790)
- 365647: Humility: a night thought. By Charles Philpot, M. A. of Emmanuel College (1791)
- 365650: An enquiry into the morals of the ancients (1737)
- 365663: The life and extraordinary history of the Chevalier John Taylor (1761)
- 365754: Divine hymns attempted in easy language for the use of children (1790)
- 365854: A poem on the inhumanity of the slave-trade (1788)
- 365880: The hidden and happy life of a Christian (1780)
- 365888: The day of judgement (1800)
- 365974: The duty and wisdom of remembering past dangers and deliverances (1756)
- 365998: Madge's addresses to Christopher Twist-Wit, Esquire, Bath-Laureat, and Miller's Plumian professor. (1777)
- 366000: Polygamy unscriptural (1780)
- 366071: The meridian glory of the Redeemer's Kingdom. A discourse, preached Nov. 13, 1798, at Spa-Fields Chapel, London, before the Missionary Society, At the Solemn Designation of the Missionaries Appointed for the Second Mission to the South-Seas. By William Maurice, Pastor of The Independent Congregation, Fetter-Lane (1799)
- 366127: A new collection of fables in verse (1774)
- 366142: Notitia monastica (1787)
- 366270: A collection of poems on divine and moral subjects, selected from various authors. By William Giles (1775)
- 366320: The debauchees: or, The Jesuit caught. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Henry Fielding, Esq (1780)
- 366368: Learning at a loss, or the amours of Mr. Pedant and Miss Hartley. A novel. In two volumes. ... (1778)
- 366428: Minutiæ; or little things for the poor of Christ's flock. By J. W. Peers, LL.D (1799)
- 366544: The works of Alexander Monro, M.D. Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and late Professor of Medicine and Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh (1781)
- 366552: Maxims and observations moral and physical: interspersed with characters from the most approved authors (1788)
- 366562: A chronological history of the European states (1793)
- 366583: Two sermons preached in the parish church of Chislehurst in Kent (1793)
- 366595: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, in the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of King George the Second. By George Andrews, Esq. of the Middle Temple (1792)
- 366646: A friendly dialogue between Theophilus and Philadelphus: principally founded on the political publications of Mr. William Mason, &c. &c. Interspersed with General Remarks on our American Affairs. By John Towers, Author of Elihu's Reply (1776)
- 366678: The church of England man's memorial (1719)
- 366702: Essays on various subjects. By Thomas Monro, Magdalen College, Oxford (1790)
- 366706: A day at Rome: a musical entertainment, in two acts. As it was damned at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, on Thursday, October 11, 1798 (1798)
- 366716: The trial of James Gillham, an attorney, for demanding and receiving of Lord Falkland, Henry Speed, Esq. and D. Broughton, Esq. the sum of three hundred twenty-two pounds, Ten Shillings, for Procuring them the Loan of Two Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Pounds, Contrary to an Act Passed in the Seventeenth Year of his Present Majesty. Tried in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on the 20th of February, 1795. Before Lord Kenyon, and A Special Jury. taken in short hand, by Manoah Sibley, Short Hand Writer to the City of London (1795)
- 366733: The coal-Heaver's cousin rescued from the bats; and his incomparable cordials recovered (1788)
- 366858: On the importance, utility, and duty of a farmer's life (1792)
- 366859: Elements of modern gardening: or, the art of laying out of pleasure grounds, ornamenting farms, and embellishing the views round about our houses (1800)
- 366882: The gentleman's stable directory (1793)
- 366919: What is she? (1800)
- 366981: The church of God: or, essays upon some descriptive names and titles, given in the scriptures, by God the Holy Ghost, to the general assembly of all true believers in God the Son, or God-Man Jesus Christ, and Denoting the Nature and Means of their Salvation, Through the Everlasting Covenant, Made by God the Father with those Divine Persons in the One Jehovah (1793)
- 366993: Meditations proper for a time of sickness, with suitable devotions. To which are added, forms of prayer for every morning and evening (1771)
- 367014: A summary of universal history; in nine volumes. Exhibiting the rise, decline, and revolutions of the different nations of the world, from the creation to the present time. Translated from the French of M. Anquetil, Member of the National Institute of France, and Correspondent of the Academy of Sciences and Belles Lettres. (1800)
- 367033: Poems and imitations of the British poets. With odes, miscellanies, and notes. By W. Churchey (1789)
- 367080: Thoughts on the times, but chiefly on the profligacy of our women, and it's causes (1779)
- 367083: Thoughts on the times, but chiefly on the profligacy of our women, and it's causes (1779)
- 367106: British synonymy (1794)
- 367110: Thoughts on the frequency of divorces in modern times (1800)
- 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)
- 367299: A collection of psalms and hymns, extracted from various authors (1778)
- 367326: The bouquet, or Blossoms of fancy (1796)
- 367334: The looker-on, a periodical paper, by the Rev. Simon Olive-Branch, A.M. ... (1795)
- 367340: Public characters of 1799-1800. To be continued annually (1799)
- 367341: Public characters of 1799-1800. To be continued annually (1799)
- 367347: The Tatler (1794)
- 367447: The intellectual and moral difference between man and man (1797)
- 367498: A collection of hymns on the most important subjects of the gospel, including the most interesting points of Christian experience, taken from some of the best authors, to which are added several new hymns. The Whole Being Designed As a ready Supplement for the use of Gospel Churches in General. By Thos. Humphrys, Member of Zion Chapel, Frampton-Cotterel, Glocestershire (1798)
- 367580: The history of England. By Thomas Thumb, Esq (1749)
- 367683: Observations on the present alarming crisis: addressed to the nobility and clergy. By J. Morfitt, Barrister at Law. (1797)
- 367686: West India customs and manners: Containing strictures on the soil, cultivation, produce, trade, officers, and inhabitants: with the method of establishing, and conducting a sugar plantation. To which is added, the practice of training new slaves. By J. B. Moreton, Esq. A new edition (1793)
- 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)
- 367735: A chronological history of the European states (1795)
- 367755: Philosophical principles of medicine, in three parts. Containing, I. A demonstration of the General laws of gravity, with their Effects upon Animal Bodys. II. The more particular Laws which obtain in the Motion and Secretion of the vital Fluids, applied to the principal Diseases and Irregularitys of the Animal Machine. III. The primary and chief Intentions of Medicine in the Cure of Diseases, problematically propos'd and mechanically resolv'd. By Tho. Morgan, M.D (1725)
- 367756: Philosophical principles of medicine, in three parts. Containing, I. A demonstration of the general laws of gravity, with their Effects upon Animal Bodys. II. The more particular Laws which obtain in the Motion and Secretion of the vital Fluids, applied to the principal Diseases and Irregularitys of the Animal Machine. III. The primary and chief Intentions of Medicine in the Cure of Diseases, problematically propos'd and mechanically resolv'd. By Tho. Morgan, M.D (1730)
- 367855: A farewell sermon, preached at Market-Deeping, on Sunday, April 6th, 1800. By the Revd. Robert Lascelles Carr, Late Curate of that Parish, and now Curate of the Parish of All Saints in Stamford (1800)
- 367930: The planter's guide (1779)
- 368104: A discourse delivered at the New Chapel in the City-Road (1791)
- 368136: A letter to the committee for raising the naval pillar, or monument, under the patronage of His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence. By John Flaxman, Sculptor (1799)
- 368139: Observations on the ventilation of rooms; on the construction of chimneys; and on garden stoves (1794)
- 368149: Letters to the peers of Scotland (1794)
- 368156: Conside?rations sur les ?uvres de Dieu, dans le regne de la nature et de la providence. Pour tous les jours de l'anne?e. Ouvrage traduit de L'Allemand de M. C. C. Sturm. Tome I (1798)
- 368164: A companion to the guide, and a guide to the companion (1762)
- 368190: The theory and practice of the French tongue (1756)
- 368216: Admodum reverendi & doctissimi viri, D. Roberti Huntingtoni, Episcopi Rapotensis, Epistolæ: et Veterum mathematicorum, græcorum, latinorum, & arabum, synopsis: collectore viro clarissimo & doctissimo, D. Edwardo Bernardo, astronomiæ in academia Oxoniensi professore Saviliano. Præmittuntur D. Huntingtoni & D. Bernardi vitæ. Scriptore Thoma Smitho, S. theologiæ doctore. (1704)
- 368224: A concise account of some natural curiosities, in the environs of Malham, in Craven, Yorkshire. By Thomas Hurtley, of Malham (1786)
- 368263: Vita clarissimi & doctissimi viri, Edwardi Bernardi, S. Theologiæ Doctoris, Et Astronomiae apud Oxonienses Professoris Saviliani. Scriptore Thoma Smitho, S. Theologiae Doctore, et Ecclesiae Anglicanae Presbytero. Subnectitur Veterum mathematicorum, Graecorum, Latinorum, & Arabum, Synopsis. Collectore D. E. Bernardo. (1704)
- 368353: The gallant Moriscoes; or, robbers of the Pyrenees. A dramatic performance. In five acts (1795)
- 368376: Mr. Maitland's account of inoculating the smallpox (1722)
- 368383: Thoughts on finance (1797)
- 368432: A dissertation on the teeth and gums, and the several disorders to which they are liable; with directions for keeping them in a sound state: likewise, remarks on the injurious effects of scaling the teeth; Together with Such salutary Rules for the Management of Children in Dentition, as will render that Period less dangerous. By W. Bennett, Surgeon (1779)
- 368508: Lyrical tales (1800)
- 368587: A sermon preached on the establishment of a Sunday school, at Winslow, in Buckinghamshire. The 24th day of August, 1788. By the Rev. N. Owen, M. A. Published at the Request of the Subscribers, for the Benefit of the Institution (1788)
- 368595: The new Oxford guide; or companion through the university (1800)
- 368601: The new Oxford guide: or, companion through the University (1784)
- 368619: Reflections on the works of God (1791)
- 368649: Natalia and Menzikof: or, the conspiracy against Peter the Great. A tragedy, in five acts. From the German of Kratter (1798)
- 368725: Providence displayed: or, the remarkable adventures of Alexander Selkirk (1800)
- 368743: The remarkable life of James Smith (1756)
- 368825: The history of London (1775)
- 368873: Observations on the earths, rocks, stones and minerals for some miles about Bristol, and on the nature of the hot-well, and the virtues of its water. By Mr. Owen (1754)
- 368910: Free grace: or, the flowings of Christ's blood freely to sinners (1793)
- 368915: The armenian (1800)
- 368952: Redemption, a poem. In two books (1796)
- 368980: Poverty and wealth. A comedy, in five acts. Translated from the Danish of P. A. Heiberg, A.C. By C. H. Wilson, Esq; (1799)
- 369018: The electrical eel: or, Gymnotus electricus (1777)
- 369060: Letters (1782)
- 369124: The life of Mr. John Stanley, of his parents: how serv'd by officers in his education. How harden'd when a boy in Spain gets to be an ensign in Ireland. How used by Mrs. Old-d. Triumphs over three of Mrs. Needham's Virgins in Clerkenwell Bridewell. Attack'd and admir'd by Thieves. With Captain Faulconer before he was kill'd, but escapes Mr. Winchurch's Sword. Why forced to turn Knight Errant. Preaches to Strumpets. How he miss'd the Murder of the Watchman in the Strand. Of his going on the Highway. Sent by the African Company to Cape-Coast Castle, but runs from Capt. Massey at Portsmouth. Goes to Flanders, &c. Of his Children by Mrs. Maycock: The exact Account of Stabbing her; Her dying Expressions, His Behaviour and Expressions Then, and in Newgate. His fancied Sights. His Defence, &c. at his Trial. His own Reasons to a Friend for the Murder. His behaviour in the condemn'd hole to his death. And other Particulars. Four letters. I. About certain Presages of his Death. II. Of his Father's being in the Press-Yard: And of his striking his best Friend, &c. III. A full Relation of young Stanley's Stabbing Mr. Dawson. IV. The true Story of his Fighting with and being Wounded by Lieutenant Chickley (1723)
- 369129: A new essay on punctuation (1800)
- 369159: The confessions of the celebrated Countess of Lichtenau, late Mrs. Rietz, now confined in the fortress of Gloglau as a state-prisoner. Drawn from original papers, translated from the German. With an engraved portrait of the Countess, after an Original Painting in the Possession of the Countess Matuska (1799)
- 369166: Secrets worth knowing (1798)
- 369168: Speed the plough (1800)
- 369204: A sketch of the times; or, memoirs of Lord Derville. In two volumes. ... (1781)
- 369215: A new and large collection of hymns and psalms, selected from more than forty different authors (1800)
- 369247: A full and true account of the proceedings relating to the New Meeting-House, in Redcross-Street: partly in answer to the false account lately published by Mr. John Dolman. By the proprietor thereof, Dorcas Master. In two parts. Part I (1758)
- 369260: Hymns and spiritual songs (1765)
- 369392: Miscellaneous poems, by several hands (1729)
- 369578: Sketches of the origin, progress and effects of music (1793)
- 369610: The analogy of religion (1791)
- 369615: Astronomical dialogues (1729)
- 369626: A new table in epitome (1779)
- 369627: The authentic memoirs and sufferings of Dr. William Stahl (1792)
- 369639: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1757)
- 369664: Philosophical principles of universal chemistry: or, the foundation of a scientifical manner of inquiring into and preparing the natural and artificial bodies for the uses of life: Both in the smaller Way of Experiment, and the larger Way of Business. Design'd as a General Introduction To the Knowledge and Practice of Artificial Philosophy: or, Genuine Chemistry in all its Branches. Drawn from the Collegium Jenense of Dr. George Ernest Stahl. By Peter Shaw M.D (1730)
- 369676: The emperor's new code of criminal laws. Published at Vienna, the 15th of January, 1787. Translated from the German, by an officer (1787)
- 369699: Love in captivity; or, Future felicity anticipated (1787)
- 369704: History of Russia (1800)
- 369897: Reflections on the cow-pox (1800)
- 369903: The diarian repository (1774)
- 369996: Modern infidelity considered with respect to its influence on society (1800)
- 369998: An introduction to the mechanical part of clock and watch work. In two parts. Containing all the arithmetic and geometry necessary, With their Particular Application in the said Branches. A Work very useful for the Working Mechanic, or Gentlemen Mechanically Inclined. Illustrated by eighteen copper-plates, Geometrically Drawn for the Use of the Trade. By Thomas Hatton, Watch-Maker (1773)
- 370156: The works of Petronius Arbiter, in prose and verse (1736)
- 370233: The christiad (1771)
- 370234: The poetics of Marcus Hieronymus Vida, Bishop of Alba; with translations from the Latin of Dr Lowth, Mr Gray, and others. By John Hampson, A.M (1793)
- 370293: Letters to Dr. Priestley (1793)
- 370349: A commemoration of divine providence (1789)
- 370401: A liturgy, containing forms of devotion for each Sunday in the month, with an office for baptism, &c (1793)
- 370423: The elements of a polite education; carefully selected from the letters of the late Right Honble Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, to his son. By G. Gregory, D. D. Author of Essays Historical and Moral; of the Economy of Nature, &c. &c (1800)
- 370425: Lord Chesterfield's witticisms (1775)
- 370462: A candid consideration of the causes and pretences for separation from the ancient established church (1800)
- 370474: The looker-on: a periodical paper (1794)
- 370478: The city-Patricians. A poem (1773)
- 370481: A greek and English lexicon to the New Testament (1798)
- 370513: Prayer and praise for the King (1789)
- 370536: A scriptural answer to Mr. James Walder (1764)
- 370539: An introduction to English grammar (1793)
- 370582: The daughter's defence of her father (1788)
- 370590: A voyage to New Guinea, and the Moluccas, from Balambangan (1780)
- 370622: Remarks on Shakspere's Tempest (1797)
- 370652: A new treatise on flower painting (1799)
- 370680: An epitome of the natural history of the insects of India, and the islands in the Indian seas (1800)
- 370687: Public discontent accounted for, from the conduct of our ministers in the cabinet, and of our generals in the field: wherein proper observations are made on the late ministerial apology, intitled, Faction detected, &c. To which is added, by way of appendix, the convention between Queen Anne and the Elector of Hanover, in 1702 for mercenaries, by which it appears, from the Calculations in this Work, that 306, 266 l. Sterling might be saved to the Nation in the late Bargain for 16000 Hanoverians (1743)
- 370693: A second genuine speech, deliver'd by Adm------l V----------n (1741)
- 370701: A letter to the Lord Bishop of Lincoln (1800)
- 370795: An address to Protestant dissenters (1792)
- 370807: A philosophical and practical treatise on horses (1796)
- 370874: Italian exercises, together with a collection of Italian and English dialogues, entirely new; containing a short history of the most distinguished personages in Great Britain, Ireland, and many other Parts of Europe; also, a Comparative View of the Natives of Various Countries, and Many Other Interesting Subjects. The whole calculated to inform the Minds of those who desire to improve themselves in the Italian Language. By Cesare Mussolini, Teacher of the Italian Tongue, No. 69, Charlotte-Street, Portland-Place. This second edition is entirely free from those errors that were in the first, and at the same time contains many New and Interesting Subjects (1800)
- 370912: Apologia (1784)
- 370928: Observations on the intended tunnel beneath the River Thames (1799)
- 371032: The art of speaking (1772)
- 371108: Colonising, or A plain investigation of that subject; with a legislative, political and commercial view of our colonies (1774)
- 371159: An essay on the increase and decline of trade, in London and the out-ports (1749)
- 371273: A collection of poems. By John Whaley, Fellow of Kings-College, Cambridge (1732)
- 371275: Lucubrations of Gaffer Graybeard. Containing many curious particulars relating to the manners of the people in England, during the present age; including the present state of religion, particularly among the Protestant dissenters. In a series of letters, on a plan entirely new. To which is prefixed, an analysis and a scale. ... (1774)
- 371339: The alliance of religion and learning considered (1759)
- 371377: Rome at the close of the eighteenth century!!! (1799)
- 371381: A letter to the Honourable Mr. C-s F-x (1778)
- 371474: The Ciceroniad. A poem, inscribed to William Earl of Mansfield: with a dedication to His Lordship (1777)
- 371480: The english reader (1799)
- 371508: An abridgment of L. Murray's English grammar (1798)
- 371514: The english reader (1799)
- 371515: English exercises (1799)
- 371580: A letter to the deputies of Protestant dissenting congregations, in and about the cities of London and Westminster: on their intended application to Parliament, for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts (1787)
- 371609: A reply to a pamphlet intitled, popular prejudices against the convention and treaty with Spain, examin'd and answered (1739)
- 371671: Chearful piety (1794)
- 371708: The swedenborgian doctrine of a trinity considered: or, strictures on a late publication, entitled, The Scripture doctrine of a trinity vindicated; according to the principles of the illuminated Emanuel Swedenborg. With Remarks upon a Sermon on Gal. iv. 6 (1785)
- 371709: The divinity of Christ defended: and his equality with God the father, fully proved from scripture: being an answer to a pamphlet written by S. Kingsford. Intitled "the supremacy of God the father, and the inferiority and subordination of Jesus Christ, &c," By J. Reynolds, Minister of the Gospel (1790)
- 371715: Socinianism indefensible (1797)
- 371758: The tournament, a tragedy (1800)
- 371819: Essays in divinity and physic (1792)
- 371851: A vindication of the protestant doctrine of justification (1758)
- 371927: Le petit sorcier; or, the little wizard. In three parts. With directions. (1792)
- 371941: Remarks on a sermon, preached at Abingdon, Berks, October 7, 1781. by the Rev. John Neal Lake, M.A. entitled, Infant baptism a reasonable and scriptural service (1782)
- 371952: A practical discourse of God's sovereignty (1768)
- 371962: The way and the fare of a wayfaring man (1788)
- 371987: The prophecies and predictions of the late learned Rev. James Usher, Lord Archbishop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of Ireland, relating to England, Scotland, and Ireland. Intended as an accompaniment to Fleming's prophetic discourses on the rise and fall of Papacy (1793)
- 372002: Catholic baptism examined (1793)
- 372012: A vindication of Mr. Trosse from the charge of uncharitableness (1719)
- 372033: The scourge, scourged (1718)
- 372072: Free thoughts on the universal restoration of all lapsed intelligences from the ruins of the fall (1792)
- 372107: The plain Christian shepherd's defence of his flock (1794)
- 372177: A new dialogue of the dead (1791)
- 372184: Essays on the evidence, characteristic doctrines, and influence of Christianity (1790)
- 372209: Devotional poetry vindicated (1785)
- 372362: Arcana: in Viii. Letters to a friend. Letter I. On Candour in Controversy. -II. On Uniformity in Religion. -III. On the Right of Private Judgment. -IV. On Civil Magistracy. -V. On Innovation. -VI. On Orthodoxy. -Vii. On Persecution. -Viii. On Sophistry (1782)
- 372380: A trip to Calais (1775)
- 372410: Divine breathings (1784)
- 372448: A check on uncharitableness (1791)
- 372482: A legal attempt to enforce the practice of infant baptism (1786)
- 372484: Three discourses on the Lord's supper (1799)
- 372501: The sweet and soul-comforting dream of the Shulamite (1759)
- 372613: Truth from the original university (1760)
- 372632: Short meditations on select portions of scripture (1785)
- 372635: Plain and affectionate addresses to youth (1792)
- 372653: A sermon preached in the parish church of Clare, in Suffolk, at the presentation of the colours to the military association of that place, on Wednesday, June 26, 1799. By C. Hayward, Vicar of Haverhill, Suffolk (1799)
- 372725: An essay on the propagation of the Christian religion (1791)
- 372734: A letter to Richard Price (1777)
- 372737: Occasional thoughts on the Portuguese trade (1767)
- 372795: A brief treatise, on the divine manifestations (1787)
- 372828: A letter to Benjamin Franklin, LL.D (1777)
- 372840: An essay on planting (1758)
- 372850: The humble attempt of a layman towards a confutation of Mr. Henry Mayo's pamphlet, call'd The scripture-doctrine of baptism, &c (1767)
- 372907: The great importance of having right sentiments in religion (1788)
- 372926: The christian indeed (1759)
- 372962: The sick man's employ (1800)
- 372980: Modern infidelity considered, with respect to its influence on society (1800)
- 372999: Sermons (1767)
- 373011: Thoughts on the divine goodness, relative to the government of moral agents (1788)
- 373021: The key of prophecy: being the opening of the seals of the revealed will of God. By Robert Atkinson (1782)
- 373035: The present state of music in Germany, the Netherlands, and United provinces (1773)
- 373059: A sermon of praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God (1794)
- 373120: Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784 (1789)
- 373157: The works of James I, King of Scotland (1786)
- 373178: The state of the nation, with respect to religion and manners (1789)
- 373209: Sermons preached at the parish church of St. John, Manchester (1790)
- 373212: A course of prayer (1796)
- 373425: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373426: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373433: Essays on hunting (1782)
- 373438: Twenty-Two sermons on the most interesting and important subjects (1755)
- 373463: Two sermons. Preached at Norwich (1780)
- 373487: Jewish antiquities (1766)
- 373553: The contrast: or the opposite consequences of good and evil habits, exhibited in the lowest ranks of rural life. For the benefit of intelligent servants, and the best proficients in Sunday schools (1787)
- 373554: An abridgment of the light of the world (1786)
- 373687: The true use of music; or, Merry hearts companion (1760)
- 373706: History of Great Britain (1798)
- 373707: Essays philosophical and moral, historical and literary (1799)
- 373717: Remarks on the three first chapters of the Revelation of St. John (1785)
- 373732: Memoirs of the reign of George III (1796)
- 373733: Memoirs of the kings of Great Britain of the House of Brunswic-Lunenburg (1800)
- 373829: Sir Matthew Decker's Essay on the causes of the decline of foreign trade (1787)
- 373859: An history of the instances of exclusion from the Royal Society, which were not suffered to be argued in the course of the late debates. With Strictures on the Formation of the Council, and other Instances of the Despotism of Sir Joseph Banks, the Present President, and of his Incapacity for his High Office. By some members in the minority (1784)
- 373951: The works of Homer (1780)
- 374022: Narrative sketches of the conquest of the Mysore (1800)
- 374023: Letters from Scandinavia (1796)
- 374062: The present state of the Thames considered (1794)
- 374100: A select collection of views and ruins in Rome and its vicinity (1797)
- 374104: Mr. Bradbury's case truly stated (1755)
- 374115: The fatal sisters (1797)
- 374132: The new and complete life of our blessed Lord and saviour, Jesus Christ (1790)
- 374187: The death of the righteous, a public loss (1778)
- 374191: A seasonable caution against the abominations of the Church of Rome (1779)
- 374192: A seasonable caution against the abominations of the Church of Rome (1779)
- 374193: The scripture-Doctrine of grace (1780)
- 374201: The fall of Antichrist, the triumph of the Christian Church. By C.E. De'coetlogon, A.M. (1800)
- 374233: Modern courtship, a comedy, in two acts (1768)
- 374244: Airs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the opera of The lad of the hills; or Wicklow gold mine. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (1796)
- 374293: The constitution of England (1788)
- 374333: The history of ancient and modern Egypt (1800)
- 374339: England's witty and ingenious jester (1770)
- 374379: Sheridan and Kotzebue (1799)
- 374398: Expository remarks on the discipline of the primitive churches (1799)
- 374411: Some account of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London (1800)
- 374448: The correspondence of two lovers (1788)
- 374548: Hymns, &c (1796)
- 374570: Observations and conjectures on the nature and properties of light (1777)
- 374591: Modern propensities; or, an essay on the art of strangling, &c. Illustrated with several anecdotes. With Memoirs of Susannah Hill, and a summary of her trial at the Old-Bailey, on Friday, September 16, 1791, on the charge of hanging Francis Kotzwarra, At her Lodgings in Vine Street, on September 2 (1791)
- 374599: The art of preventing diseases, and restoring health (1796)
- 374619: A geographical and statistical account of the Cisalpine Republic, and maritime Austria (1798)
- 374665: The voyages, shipwreck, travels, distresses, strange adventures, and miraculous preservation, of William Bingfield, Esq (1799)
- 374684: Youthful piety exemplified, in the character and dying converse of Mr. Ebenezer Griffiths (1794)
- 374686: A practical improvement of the divine counsel and conduct (1800)
- 374704: An abstract of the gracious dealings of God (1778)
- 374763: Youth's faithful monitor (1766)
- 374827: The history of England, from the peace in 1783. To the present time (1800)
- 374904: A tour, in 1787, from London, to the Western Highlands of Scotland (1788)
- 374930: Seculum Davidicum redivivum (1793)
- 374966: The two farmers, an exemplary tale (1787)
- 374984: Further testimonies of the authenticity of the prophecies of Mr. Richard Brothers (1795)
- 375004: Proposals for paying off the whole of the present national debt (1799)
- 375079: The appearing of Christ the chief shepherd considered and improved (1766)
- 375169: Proceedings at the assizes at Thetford, on the 18th of March, 1786, and the 24th of March, 1787, in the trial of William Hurry, Merchant, Of the Borough of Great Yarmouth, On an Indictment preferred against him by John Watson, Attorney at Law, then Mayor Elect of the said Borough, for wilful and corrupt perjury: and in the action against the said John Watson, Then Mayor of the said Borough, brought by the said William Hurry, for a malicious prosecution of him by the above Indictment: with The Substance of Mr. Partridge's Opening in the first Trial: and The Speeches at large of Mess. Erskine and Hardinge in the last. To which are added A Relation of the Nonsuit in the latter Cause at the Norfolk Assizes in August last; and a Report of the Argument thereupon in the Court of Common Pleas the Michaelmas Term following; and the Judgement of that Court, as delivered by the Lord Chief Justice, when the Nonsuit was set aside, and a new Trial granted (1787)
- 375179: An essay tending to prove that Christianity has promoted the happiness of man, as an intellectual, moral and social being (1800)
- 375190: A letter to Soame Jenyns, Esq (1776)
- 375194: The christian's humble plea for his God and Saviour (1781)
- 375248: The general shop book (1753)
- 375300: A descriptive account of the islands lately discovered in the South-Seas (1778)
- 375301: Luxury no political evil (1781)
- 375317: On the legislation and the commerce of corn; wherein the questions relating to exportation, importation, bounties, prohibitions, provisions of corn by public authority, &c. are fully discussed. Translated from the French. To which some notes are added (1776)
- 375383: An essay on man, in his state of policy (1779)
- 375392: Human happiness (1783)
- 375443: An appeal to the public; against the growing evil of universal register-offices (1757)
- 375476: A new and complete collection of interesting romances and novels (1780)
- 375622: Original poems (1793)
- 375651: The patriot King (1774)
- 375664: A sermon preached by the Rev. Thomas Jervis (1785)
- 375793: Selim's letters, exposing the mal-practices of the Office of Ordnance (1771)
- 375803: A simple story (1799)
- 375854: The political works (1798)
- 375861: A short account of the rise and continuing progress of a remarkable work of grace in the United Netherlands (1752)
- 375877: The thirty nine articles of religion, established in the Church of England: with expository observations on some of the most Important, relating to Divine Faith and Eternal Salvation. Extracted from the learned and famous exposition of the late Pious and Judicious Bishop Beveridge. Bishop Beveridge. By the editor of the Homilies (1757)
- 375922: Fatal follies (1788)
- 375952: The report of the Select Committee appointed by the House of Commons, relative to the establishment of a new police in the metropolis, &c. and the convict establishment: Containing The Plans proposed for establishing a New Office of Police and Revenue in the Metropolis. Proposals for a new Mode of employing Convicts. Plan of the New Building for employing and securing Convicts. Draft of a Contract between the Lords of the Treasury and Jeremy Bentham, Esq. for the said Purpose. The Establishment of the Seven Police Offices, their Receipt and Expenditure. The Establishment, &c. of the Public Office, Bow Street. Together with observations on the System of transporting convicts to Botany Bay, the Expence incurred thereby, and the Maintenance of that Colony (1799)
- 376006: The whole genuine and complete works (1792)
- 376021: Marian (1800)
- 376032: An appendix and key to Stackhouse's Essay on punctuation (1800)
- 376035: Strictures on the present practice of physick (1778)
- 376103: Thoughts on the Athanasian creed (1790)
- 376164: The necessity of introducing divinity into the regular course of academical studies considered (1792)
- 376192: Elements of algebra. For the use of students in universities (1789)
- 376196: Essays moral and philosophical, on several subjects (1734)
- 376232: Essays (1706)
- 376236: A new catalogue of valuable, useful, instructive, and entertaining books, (embellished with elegant copper-plates) now publishing by Alex. Hogg, at the King's Arms, no.16, Paternoster-Row, London; (1786)
- 376282: Remarks on the very inferior utility of classical learning (1796)
- 376315: Polydore and Julia (1756)
- 376328: Historical and critical memoirs of the general revolution in France, in the year 1789 (1790)
- 376482: Caroline de Montmorenci (1794)
- 376500: The gospel-shop (1778)
- 376529: Address from Camille Jordan, Member for the department of the Rhone, to his constituents, on the revolution of the 4th of September 1797. Translated from the French; with an original preface and notes, by John Gifford, Esq. Author of a Letter to the Earl of Lauderdale; Two Letters to the Hon. T. Erskine, &c. &c (1798)
- 376574: Aphorisms on education (1800)
- 376581: The guide to domestic happiness. In a series of letters (1777)
- 376616: The shrove-Tide child (1797)
- 376641: The highlanders salivated (1746)
- 376650: An apology for the freedom of the press, and for general liberty (1793)
- 376657: Original letters and essays on moral and entertaining subjects. By the Rev. J. H. Prince, Author of The Christian's Duty to God and the Constitution. (1797)
- 376684: The history of Pompey the little (1751)
- 376700: Two speeches made by Lord Chancellor Cowper, then High Steward of England (1746)
- 376709: Full, true, and particular account of the conquest & partition of France, by the King of Prussia, Duke of Brunswick, Emperor of Germany, Prince of Orange, King of England, Elector of Hanover, and the Empress of Russia: as also, of their triumphal entry into the city of Paris; and their glorious overthrow of French anarchy, tyranny and oppression (1792)
- 376775: Speech of the French King (1787)
- 376805: A letter from Common Sense (1791)
- 376866: The trial of Jane Leigh Perrot (1800)
- 376960: The new and complete whole duty of man (1790)
- 377067: Dorchester (1743)
- 377109: Narcissus (1778)
- 377114: An essay on British liberty (1777)
- 377122: Secrets worth knowing (1798)
- 377130: The constitution of England (1800)
- 377144: Life and anecdotes of General Pichegru, Commander in Chief of the French republican army. By M. de V --- a French emigrant officer (1795)
- 377155: The fair sex vindicated (1769)
- 377199: A narrative of what passed at Killalla, in the county of Mayo (1800)
- 377281: The constitution of England (1784)
- 377285: A view of the various editions of the Greek and Roman classics (1782)
- 377329: A new commonplace book (1799)
- 377333: Letters from Mons. Racine, the elder, to his son M. Racine, the younger, when a youth (1785)
- 377342: Crito (1766)
- 377378: Thoughts on the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq (1780)
- 377409: The Porters' fares for conveying parcels brought by coaches or waggons, from all the inns, &c. &c (1799)
- 377454: The constitution of England (1781)
- 377472: An examination of the leading principle of the new system of morals (1799)
- 377523: Miscellaneous tracts (1702)
- 377527: Christian prudence (1766)
- 377549: Liberty and equality (1792)
- 377565: The first book of the Royal Chronicles (1788)
- 377572: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 377573: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 377577: An apology for the freedom of the press, and for general liberty (1794)
- 377694: The mental accountant (1788)
- 377842: Poems (1798)
- 377851: View of the Russian empire (1800)
- 377852: The american negotiator (1765)
- 377861: Specimens of a new version of Telemachus (1791)
- 377890: The history of the Chevalier Bayard (1781)
- 377897: Secret memoirs of the Court of Petersburg (1800)
- 377944: The constitution of England (1796)
- 377945: The dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians, London (1746)
- 377993: A new system of stenography (1796)
- 378001: The sadducee detected and refuted (1764)
- 378002: The trial of spirits (1762)
- 378004: The salt of the sacrifice (1762)
- 378030: The reformer (1780)
- 378130: The mistake: or, something beyond a joke (1800)
- 378157: The plate-Glass-Book (1784)
- 378158: The new universal ready reckoner (1780)
- 378184: A tour through the theatre of war (1793)
- 378203: The gentlemans auditor (1707)
- 378215: Remarks upon seduction, &c. By the author of Thoughts upon state lotteries (1799)
- 378252: Universal tables of interest and commission (1790)
- 378259: A brief explanation of the Assembly's catechism, by the late Rev. John Brown, of Haddington; Recommended by Dr. Fisher, of Glasgow. Revised and improved, with some account of the rise, progress, and good effects of Sabbath evening schools, in Scotland and England; and a Plan of the Mode of Instruction adopted in them. By W. Moseley (1800)
- 378267: Memoirs of Hyppolite Clairon, the celebrated French actress: with reflections upon the dramatic art: written by herself. Translated from the French. In two volumes. ... (1800)
- 378268: An essay to facilitate vulgar fractions (1718)
- 378356: The constitution of England (1793)
- 378364: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 378370: A letter from an elector of the borough of Great-Yarmouth in the county of Norfolk (1730)
- 378380: A description of the diocese of Norwich (1735)
- 378400: A relation of a journey to the glaciers in the Dutchy of Savoy (1776)
- 378406: The new British traveller (1784)
- 378446: Authentic memoirs of Tippo Sultaun (1799)
- 378486: A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek and Latin proper names, in which the words are accented and divided into syllables exactly as they ought to be pronounced; with References to Rules, which Show the Analogy of Pronunciation, To which is added, a Complete Vocabulary of Scripture Proper Names, Divided into Sylsables, and accented according to Rules drawn from Analogy and the best Usage. Concluding with Observations on the Greek and Latin Accent and Quantity with Some probable Conjectures on the Method of freeing them from the Obscurity and Confusion in which they are involved, both by the Ancients and Moderns. By John Walker, Author of the Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, &c. &c (1798)
- 378528: The poetical works of William Falconer (1800)
- 378582: Anecdotes of the last twelve years of the life of J.J. Rousseau (1798)
- 378615: The life of Baron Frederic Trenck (1800)
- 378645: Letters from Mr. Fletcher Christian (1796)
- 378679: Instructions for children (1794)
- 378741: Exile of Major General Eustace (1797)
- 378795: An historical, geographical, and philosophical view of the Chinese empire (1795)
- 378845: The life of Catharine II (1798)
- 378869: The historical companion (1742)
- 378933: The hive of modern literature (1795)
- 379004: A rural ramble; to which is annexed a poetical tagg, or Brighthelmstone guide. By G. S. Carey (1777)
- 379010: Acts of Parliament no insallible security to badpeace-makers; exemplify'd in the life, negotiations, tryal, attainder and tragical death of William de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk, prime minister in the reign of Henry VI. King of England (1714)
- 379092: A treatise, published by the Society of Edam (1787)
- 379105: Book-Keeping reformed (1797)
- 379276: The politician's creed (1799)
- 379428: A dialogue betwixt a master and his scholar, in which are discussed the following subjects: by F. Wragg, Master of the Boarding-School, Church Street, Stoke Newington, Middlesex. The impropriety of the external Parade of some of the clergy, and its Inconsistency with the sacred Office they Assume-The erroneous ideas that many are too apt to form of an University Education, and the real Advantages there enjoyed by the Student-The Cause why some return as ignorant from College, as when they first set out upon their Studies-A proper exercise of our Reason in Matters of Religion-Why it ought in many Instances to give way to Divine Revelation, and a Plan laid down, by which contending Parties in Christianity may become more Reconciled-The Existence of the Deity, and his constant Government of the World against the attacks of Atheists and Infidels (1788)
- 379445: Characters (1787)
- 379469: (just published,) Wonderful relations; being a serious inquiry concerning the nature, subsistence, and operations of the soul, or spirit of man (1784)
- 379502: Hippocratis Aphorismi (1703)
- 379665: The old hocus pocus (1742)
- 379671: Natural history of birds, fish, insects, and reptiles. Embellished with upwards of two hundred engravings. In five volumes. ... (1798)
- 379741: The British housewife (1760)
- 379782: A short abstract of the evidence given before the Committee of the House of Commons, appointed in April, 1799, to enquire into the state of the copper mines, and copper trade, of this Kingdom. With observations (1800)
- 379814: The pleasing preceptor (1800)
- 379820: Instructions at large, for the use of Hadley's quadrant (1766)
- 379857: Genethliacal astrology (1798)
- 379933: The art of angling (1790)
- 380027: An academy for grown horsemen (1788)
- 380047: The art of preventing diseases, and restoring health (1793)
- 380076: Practical observations on the disease of the joints, commonly called white-swelling (1797)
- 380084: An heroic epistle to the noble author of the Duchess of Devonshire's cow, a poem (1777)
- 380093: Transmigration: a poem (1778)
- 380098: How to grow rich (1793)
- 380099: Laugh when you can (1799)
- 380100: The rage: a comedy (1797)
- 380101: Speculation (1796)
- 380147: An essay on the gout (1798)
- 380157: An exposition of the principles of anatomy and physiology (1791)
- 380210: Angling in all its branches (1800)
- 380305: Considerations on the bill for the better government of the navy. By a sea officer (1749)
- 380326: The hospital pupil (1800)
- 380341: An hebrew and English lexicon (1799)
- 380359: Practical essays and remarks on that species of consumption incident to youth (1800)
- 380360: A comparative statement of facts and observations relative to the cow-pox; published by Doctors Jenner and Woodville (1800)
- 380384: A narration of the lives of the thirteen compilers of the liturgy of the Church of England. Humbly address'd to the most Reverend the Arch-Bishops, the Right Reverend the Bishops, and all the Reverend Clergy of the said Church (1751)
- 380418: Remarks, critical and miscellaneous, on The commentaries of Sir William Blackstone (1800)
- 380442: The whole works of Flavius Josephus (1785)
- 380461: Three sermons, preached at the Norfolk assizes in the spring and summer 1788 (1790)
- 380526: The budget, or moral and entertaining fragments (1799)
- 380602: The nature and importance of resignation (1797)
- 380629: The proceedings in cases of high treason, under a special commission of oyer and terminer (1794)
- 380636: The law of testaments and last wills (1769)
- 380687: A letter from Mr. J. Burdett (1717)
- 380703: A rational illustration of the Book of Common Prayer (1720)
- 380813: The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament (1796)
- 380847: A brief account of the Tullaugaum expedition from Bombay (1794)
- 380851: A new and easy guide to the use of the globes (1770)
- 380854: A practical inquiry into disordered respiration (1800)
- 380869: A full and impartial account of all the robberies committed by John Hawkins, George Sympson, (lately Executed for Robbing the Bristol Mails) and their companions (1722)
- 380884: The stamp duties, compiled from the statutes (1790)
- 380907: The latin scholar's guide (1800)
- 380908: Les liaisons dangereuses (1797)
- 380922: The lives and surprising amours of the Empresses, consorts to the first twelve Cæsars of Rome. Containing All the Passages of Chief Note in Roman History: And Particular Characters and Descriptions of the most Celebrated Favourites, Courtiers, Poets, Orators, &c. In those Reigns. Taken from the ancient Greek and Latin authors. With Historical and Explanatory notes (1735)
- 381079: The brewer, victualler, and gauger's assistant (1793)
- 381087: A complete system of pleading (1797)
- 381188: A letter to Sir William Pulteney, Bart (1797)
- 381280: A dissertation concerning misletoe (1719)
- 381288: The extinct peerage of England (1769)
- 381479: The young lady's new guide to arithmetic (1800)
- 381506: Travels into Norway (1792)
- 381511: The unfortunate marriage exemplify'd in the life and surprising adventures of the Marchioness De Frene, Her Husband's Extravagant Jealousy towards her. II. His selling her for a Slave to a Turkish Pyvate, and reporting her to be drown'd at Sea. III. An Account how the Turk fell so desperately in Love with her, that he promised to turn Christian and marry her. IV. The great Riches they acquir'd by Pyracy. V. Of their sailing to Rome to get a Dispensation from the Pope, to set her former Marriage aside; on the Pope's Refusal, he entered into a Monastery VI. Of her going to France, where the French King espoused her Cause against her Husband, to the great Surprize of all her Relations, who thought her dead. The whole interspersed with several Strange and Remarkable Providences, seldom met withal in History (1722)
- 381518: A sentimental journey. Intended as a sequel to Mr. Sterne's (1793)
- 381582: Elements of perspective (1799)
- 381666: A new and easy introduction to geography (1783)
- 381703: The distinction between words esteemed synonymous (1794)
- 381712: The world in miniature (1800)
- 381720: A treatise on the revocation and republication of wills and testaments (1800)
- 381748: The young English scholar's complete pocket companion (1797)
- 381774: The gregorian and Julian calendars (1752)
- 381837: Sacred history in familiar dialogues (1796)
- 381839: Observations on inclosing the manor of Melbourne, in the county of Derby (1800)
- 381843: A view of universal history (1778)
- 381869: Posthumous works of the author of A vindication of the rights of woman (1798)
- 381873: The history of modern Europe (1789)
- 381902: Sermons, principally, addressed to youth (1789)
- 381907: Glad tidings to perishing sinners (1800)
- 381913: A complete treatise of land surveying (1798)
- 381974: Isaiah. A new translation (1791)
- 381992: The wandering patentee (1795)
- 382077: The compleat family physician (1785)
- 382085: An investigation into our present received chronology (1798)
- 382188: The form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons, according to the order of the Church of England. (1787)
- 382199: The poetical works (1795)
- 382233: Practical observations on the proposed treaty of union of the legislatures of Great Britain and Ireland (1800)
- 382253: The plebeians (1719)
- 382257: A chronological history of the people called Methodists (1799)
- 382316: Sotheran's York guide (1796)
- 382317: Sotheran's York guide (1799)
- 382349: The iliad (1759)
- 382362: A treatise of the pleas of the Crown (1795)
- 382373: Memoirs of Emma Courtney (1796)
- 382399: A review of the constitutions of the principal states of Europe, and of the United States of America. Given originally as lectures by M. de la Croix, Professor of Law at the Lyceum; and Author of Le Repertoire De Jurisprudence; La Novelle Encyclopedie, &c. Now first translated from the French, with notes, by the translator of the Abbe? Raynal's letter to the National Assembly of France, &c. ... (1792)
- 382416: A brief account of the subversion of the Papal government (1799)
- 382475: An authentic account of the embassy of the Dutch East-India Company (1798)
- 382477: A treatise on spherical geometry (1798)
- 382482: The narrative of Lieut. Gen. Sir William Howe (1780)
- 382599: The indian cottage (1791)
- 382604: Cynthia (1760)
- 382609: The principles of grammar, or youth's English directory (1794)
- 382671: A dissertation upon II. Kings, x. 22. translated from the Latin of Rabbi C*****d. With a dedication, preface, and postscript critical and explanatory. By the translator (1753)
- 382705: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. W. Romaine (1795)
- 382715: Trial for breach of promise of marriage, Miss Eleanor Palmer against Benjamin Barnard, Esq. at Guildhall, before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury of Merchants, On Wedesday, the 19th of December, 1792; The Damages were laid at Twenty Thousand Pounds, and the Jury gave a Verdict for One Thousand. This Trial contains verbatim the Speeches of Counsel, and all the Evidence that was produced in support of the Action (1792)
- 382725: A funeral sermon, upon the death of the Right Honourable Selina Countess Dowager of Huntingdon (1791)
- 382754: Methodus græcam linguam docendi (1720)
- 382811: Letters from Perdita to a certain Israelite, and his answers to them (1781)
- 382880: Captain Gascoigne's answer to a pamphlet entitled Admiral Mathews's remarks on the evidence given (1746)
- 382940: The sopha (1781)
- 382945: Memoirs of Charles Frederick, King of Prussia (1786)
- 382946: A companion to the sacred history (1797)
- 382961: A succinct account, of the rites, and ceremonies, of the Jews (1782)
- 383007: The collects of the Church of England, imitated in verse (1790)
- 383010: An easy introduction to the knowledge of nature (1799)
- 383019: A grammar of the Greek language (1794)
- 383060: Divine meditations and holy contemplations (1775)
- 383080: Mary de-Clifford. A story (1800)
- 383182: The fall of Babylon; or, the harmony between prophecy and providence, in the rise, duration, and destruction of Antichrist (1799)
- 383208: Aquatilium animalium Amboin?, &c. icones & nomina (1713)
- 383239: The plebeian (1719)
- 383240: The plebeian (1719)
- 383241: The plebeian (1719)
- 383242: The plebeian (1719)
- 383243: The plebeian (1719)
- 383244: The plebeian (1719)
- 383245: The plebeian (1719)
- 383246: The plebeian (1719)
- 383247: The plebeian (1719)
- 383253: A dissertation on singing in the worship of God (1786)
- 383254: A good minister of Jesus Christ (1795)
- 383256: A second dissertation on singing in the worship of God (1787)
- 383350: Occasional thoughts in reference to a vertuous or Christian life (1705)
- 383373: A select collection of epigrams. Many of them original. By Thomas Clio Rickman. Author of the evening walk, fallen cottage, &c. &c (1796)
- 383402: A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Joseph Stennett (1769)
- 383403: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Francis Spilsbury (1782)
- 383440: A view of the causes and consequences of the American revolution (1797)
- 383499: A full and impartial account of all the robberies committed by John Hawkins, George Sympson, (lately Executed for Robbing the Bristol Mails) and their companions (1722)
- 383516: A familiar enquiry concerning the fixed rule of God's worship (1784)
- 383667: An address to bankers (1795)
- 383829: A course of lectures, on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled (1789)
- 383854: Nature spiritualised, in a variety of poems (1766)
- 383897: A new introduction to Enfield's Speaker (1800)
- 383984: La curiosite? (1797)
- 384014: The age of paper; or, An essay on banks and banking (1795)
- 384046: Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784 (1785)
- 384175: A voyage to the Isle of France, the Isle of Bourbon, and the Cape of Good Hope; with observations and reflections upon nature and mankind. By J. H. B. de Saint Pierre, author of studies of nature. Translated from the French. To which is added some account of the author (1800)
- 384236: The captive American (1797)
- 384296: Christ crucified, the distinguishing topic of the Gospel (1791)
- 384322: Memoirs of the life and writings of Robert Robinson, Late Minister of the Dissenting Congregation, in Saint Andrew's Parish, Cambridge. By George Dyer, Late Of Emanuel College, Cambridge (1796)
- 384367: Poems written in close confinement in the Tower and Newgate, under a charge of high treason. By John Thelwall (1795)
- 384369: A descriptive and plaintive elegy, on the death of the late Reverend John Wesley: by Thomas Olivers (1791)
- 384404: A collection of psalms and hymns, extracted from different authors (1775)
- 384432: One thousand eight hundred; or, I wish you a happy new year (1800)
- 384433: Lyric poems, on the attributes of the Supreme Being (1797)
- 384581: The miseries of the poor are a national sin, shame, and charge (1717)
- 384610: The history of modern Europe (1786)
- 384613: Good sense (1794)
- 384621: A common place-book to the Holy Bible (1738)
- 384660: A short history of the British Empire during the year 1794 (1795)
- 384756: The young geographer and astronomer's best companion (1773)
- 384814: Memoria technica (1732)
- 385106: The history of Jane Grey (1791)
- 385135: An historical review of the constitution and government of Pensylvania (1759)
- 385150: A new method of chemistry (1741)
- 385231: Essays on the evidence, characteristic doctrines, and influence of Christianity (1791)
- 385253: A new vocabulary of the most difficult words in the English language (1784)
- 385254: Miscellanies, in prose and verse, by Edward Gardner. ... (1798)
- 385279: The lousiad, an heroi-comic poem. Canto I. By Peter Pindar, Esq (1793)
- 385352: The first part of the institutes of the laws of England; or a commentary upon Littleton (1775)
- 385435: The history of the flagellants (1776)
- 385454: Observations on the scurvy (1792)
- 385502: Instructive rambles (1800)
- 385533: Female restoration, by a moral and physical vindication of female talents; in opposition to all dogmatical assertions relative to disparity in the sexes. Dedicated to her Majesty; and humbly addressed to the ladies of Great Britain and Ireland. By a lady (1780)
- 385556: The rational guide to the French tongue (1797)
- 385562: The grammatical wreath (1790)
- 385575: An introduction to the belief and practice of the true religion (1769)
- 385584: The law of nations (1797)
- 385593: A pair of lyric epistles to Lord Macartney and his ship. By Peter Pindar, Esq (1792)
- 385597: Spirit and unanimity (1779)
- 385621: In the press. Shortly to be published, in three vols. 12mo. Price Ten Shillings and Sixpence, Boards, Destination: or, memoirs of a private family, a novel. By Clara Reeve. Printed for Longman and Rees, Paternoster Row, London. Sold by W. Keymer, Colchester, and by P. Forster, Ipswich (1799)
- 385625: A new system of mineralogy (1799)
- 385706: Recueil choisi de traits historiques (1799)
- 385742: Youth's faithful monitor (1770)
- 385780: The Ready calculator: or, tradesman's sure guide, in computing the price or amount of any quantity of goods or merchandizes (1777)
- 385820: Church and state (1795)
- 385834: The virgin's nosegay (1744)
- 385836: A new method of instruction for children from five to ten years old (1800)
- 385874: Divine hymns attempted in easy language for the use of children (1794)
- 385935: The history of Rasselas (1795)
- 385937: The ladies new dispensatory, and family physician: (1769)
- 385959: The refuge (1798)
- 385994: The missionary (1795)
- 386111: A discourse on the use of the pen (1744)
- 386113: Early piety; or, memoirs of children eminently serious (1777)
- 386157: The shepherd's kalender (1765)
- 386404: Morality, extracted from the Confessions of Saint Austin (1791)
- 386411: A sermon on Galatians IV. 6 (1785)
- 386447: The life of Baron Frederic Trenck (1788)
- 386455: The life of Baron Frederic Trenck. Volume the fourth (1793)
- 386456: The life of Baron Frederic Trenck (1789)
- 386564: The triumph of faith (1795)
- 386577: A selection of poems sacred and moral (1797)
- 386686: A sunday ramble (1780)
- 386787: Mary de-Clifford. A story (1792)
- 386821: The gentleman & farmer's pocket assistant (1795)
- 386832: The history of Pompey the little (1751)
- 386906: Universal history, ancient and modern (1787)
- 386927: Letters containing a sketch of the scenes which passed in various Departments of France during the tyranny of Robespierre (1795)
- 386928: Letters containing a sketch of the politics of France (1796)
- 386929: Letters containing a sketch of the politics of France (1796)
- 386975: A grammar of the French language (1800)
- 387022: Laws concerning masters and servants (1768)
- 387111: A companion for a sick bed (1740)
- 387126: A vindication of the divine inspiration of the holy scriptures, and of the doctrines contained in them (1796)
- 387333: The death-Watch (1796)
- 387386: Topographical miscellanies (1792)
- 387388: A letter to the Dean of Lincoln, concerning tithes. By a Member of the Church of England (1792)
- 387502: The complete florist (1775)
- 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)
- 387642: A description of the Royal George (1782)
- 387694: Every man his own gardener (1776)
- 387708: The london practice of physic (1797)
- 387709: The london practice of physic (1785)
- 387785: Observations on the nature and consequences of those injuries to which the head is liable from external violence (1773)
- 387847: An essay concerning the outward and salutary application of oils on the human body (1797)
- 387894: The complete family Bible, Part III. Containing the whole text of the several books of the Apocrypha, Viz. I. Esdras, II. Esdras, Tobit, Judith, The Continuation of Esther, Wisdom of Solomon, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, with the Epistle of Jeremy, The Song of the three Children, History of Susanna, History of Bel and the Dragon, the Prayer of Manasses, I. Maccabees. II. Maccabees. Accurately Printed from the Best Oxford and Cambridge Copies, and Diligently Revised, and Carefully Compared with former Approved Editions. To which are added, copious notes and Illustrations, Together With Practical Reflections and Marginal References Complete. Extracted From The Works of the most Eminent Divines and other Commentators, The Whole Embellished With A New and Beautiful Set of Large copper-plates, More Superb and Elegant than any which have ever yet been published with the Apocryphal Writings. Designed as an appendix to the Rev. T. Priestley's Evangelical exposition of the Holy Bible; Being Printed in a Manner entirely Similar and Uniform with the Work. N. D. As the Apocrypha comprises a Mixture of Historical Facts, Moral Sentiments, and Doubtful Traditions, it is not admitted into the Canon of Scripture,-But is Recommended by the Church to be Read for Instruction of Life and Example of Manners. (1794)
- 388006: The fruits of retirement (1793)
- 388011: A concise abstract of the most important clauses (1785)
- 388072: A plain and practical exposition of the catechism (1736)
- 388122: The pleasing instructor (1777)
- 388210: A treatise on the nature and preservation of the hair (1795)
- 388214: Lexicon physico-medicum; or, A new physical dictionary (1722)
- 388233: An address to the inhabitants of the colonies (1794)
- 388270: The history and real adventures of Robin Hood, and his merry companions (1800)
- 388381: The duty of constables (1798)
- 388422: An essay on the Leyden phial (1798)
- 388464: Fisher's ladies and gentlemen's musical review for 1801 (1800)
- 388468: The history and the mystery of Good-Friday (1783)
- 388631: A sermon on Christmas-Day (1775)
- 388680: The accomplished tutor; or, complete system of liberal education (1800)
- 388703: The poetical delights (1797)
- 388803: An introduction to arithmetic (1784)
- 388978: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the third (1793)
- 388979: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second (1792)
- 388980: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first (1792)
- 389034: Management (1799)
- 389115: Elements of algebra. For the use of students in universities (1796)
- 389116: Letters on the subject of the concert of princes (1794)
- 389165: A practical treatise upon the law of annuities (1800)
- 389181: Miscellaneous dissertations on rural subjects (1775)
- 389213: The london art of cookery (1796)
- 389228: A compendious system of astronomy (1799)
- 389233: The names and descriptions of the proprietors of unclaimed dividends on bank stock (1800)
- 389239: Considerations on the present and future state of France (1791)
- 389358: The medical & chirurgical pharmacopoeia, for the use of hospitals, dispensaries, &c (1800)
- 389381: An oration, delivered on the anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1794, in Saint Michael's church, to the inhabitants of Charleston, South Carolina, by David Ramsey, M. D. President Of The Senate Of South Carolina (1795)
- 389409: The trial of Maurice Margarot (1794)
- 389494: The spirit of the times (1790)
- 389498: A discourse on predestination (1799)
- 389500: The plebeian (1719)
- 389518: Two letters, addressed to a British merchant (1796)
- 389534: The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament (1788)
- 389567: Observations on the pernicious consequences of forestalling, regrating, and ingrossing (1800)
- 389588: A supplement to Mr. Warburton's edition of Shakespear (1748)
- 389633: Dissertations on the prophecies of the Old Testament (1793)
- 389723: Observations on live stock (1794)
- 389752: A summary view of the heavenly doctrines of the New Jerusalem Church (1785)
- 389760: The triumph of commerce (1793)
- 390011: An essay on the following subject, "the Old Testament is not contrary to the new." (1792)
- 390081: A treatise on sugar (1799)
- 390082: A treatise on sugar (1800)
- 390111: Some account of the Shrewsbury House of Industry (1800)
- 390231: A vindication of the principles and character of the Presbyterians of Ireland (1787)
- 390247: Travels through Cyprus, Syria, and Palestine (1791)
- 390291: The rural economy of Yorkshire (1796)
- 390310: Descriptive account of a new method of treating old ulcers of the legs (1797)
- 390321: Navigation spiritualliz'd: or, a new compass for seamen (1721)
- 390346: An essay in defence of the female sex (1750)
- 390351: The spectator (1799)
- 390358: A new evangelical history of the Holy Bible, contained in the Old and New Testament (1766)
- 390374: Select moral books of the Old Testament and Apocrypha, paraphras'd (1706)
- 390398: The history of the campaign of 1796, in Germany and Italy. (1797)
- 390433: The psalms of David. A new and improved version (1794)
- 390447: A disquisition of the stone and gravel (1779)
- 390469: Jurieu's accomplishment of the Scripture prophecies (1793)
- 390495: The patriot vision. A peom. Dedicated to the memory of the Earl of Chatham (1778)
- 390502: The holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments (1795)
- 390507: The holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: Translated Out Of The Original Tongues: And With The Former Translations Diligently Compared And Revised, BY His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed To BE Read In Churches (1800)
- 390530: Mistakes in religion exposed (1774)
- 390531: Mystery Babylon encompassed for utter destruction (1791)
- 390567: Remarks on the prefaces prefixed to the first and second volume of a work entitled The Holy Bible, OR The Books Accounted Sacred BY Jews And Christians; faithfully translated, &c. &c. by the Rev. Alexander Geddes, LL.D. in four letters addressed to him, by the Rev. John Earle (1799)
- 390705: The satires (1777)
- 390729: Methodism displayed (1759)
- 390882: A selection of hymns, from various authors, adapted to public worship (1796)
- 390934: Spiritual hymns (1782)
- 390961: A selection of Hebrew poems translated (1780)
- 391016: The assembly's catechism explained (1754)
- 391207: Hymns, intended for public or private worship composed by John Wells, Soldier in the First Regt. of Guards, And Sunday Evening Preacher at the late Rev. Mr. Smith's Chapel, Bathnal Green Road, near the Tarnpike Gate, where they may be had, by applying at the Vestry (1800)
- 391234: The works of Anthony Raphael Mengs (1796)
- 391374: The original copy of the conference between George Villars, Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitzgerald, an Irish Jesuit (1719)
- 391477: A commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians (1760)
- 391614: A full, true, and comprehensive view of Christianity (1747)
- 391758: The syren. A choice collection of the most esteemed and favourite songs. Performed at the Theatres & other Public Places; With A Collection of the most approved Sentiments (1770)
- 391782: A short and plain exposition of the Old Testament (1788)
- 391820: The new London and country songster; or, a banquet of vocal music. Consisting of a complete collection of the newest and most admired English songs, ballads, Catches, Glees, Duets, Airs, and Cantatas, Which have been Sung, and lately received Applause, at the Public Theatres, Vauxhall Gardens, Ranelagh, Sadler's Wells, And other Places of Amusement throughout the Kingdom. Including some of the best and most Favourite Scotch, Irish, and Welch Songs, now in Vogue. Together with a variety of country-dances, &c. and a curious collection of original toasts, sentiments, and hobnobs, at this Time used in the most polite Circles. The Whole comprehending not only a Variety of Scarce Old Songs, not to be found in any other Collection, But likewise, All the Modern Pieces of this and the last Seasons Being brought down to the present Year, By Mr. Vernon (1780)
- 391903: The tablet of memory (1800)
- 391912: The tablet of memory (1797)
- 391923: The history of esculent fish (1794)
- 391983: Tubal to Seba (1797)
- 392157: Mathematical essays (1787)
- 392178: Campaign of General Buonaparte in Italy (1799)
- 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)
- 392188: The copy of a letter from Lord L--v---t (1745)
- 392199: Letters written during a residence in England (1799)
- 392237: The king's house at Winchester (1793)
- 392251: Songs from the rock (1795)
- 392295: A treatise explanatory of the nature and properties of pollaplasiasmos (1784)
- 392333: Pygmalion (1779)
- 392349: Poems on subjects chiefly devotional (1780)
- 392360: A new, complete, and universal body, or System of natural history; being a grand, accurate, and extensive display of animated nature (1785)
- 392551: The history of the rise and fall of Masaniello (1729)
- 392633: Songs in the night (1780)
- 392676: Penseroso (1771)
- 392678: Will Whimsical's Miscellany (1799)
- 392775: An authentic narrative of the success of tar-water, in curing a great number and variety of distempers; with remarks, and occasional papers relative to the subject (1746)
- 392853: The patriot (1773)
- 392885: The jockey club, or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first (1792)
- 392893: An essay on the true principles of executive power in great states (1792)
- 392942: Airs and chorusses in the new musical entertainment called Bantry bay (1797)
- 392951: The electrical eel (1777)
- 392952: A familiar epistle to Roger Kenyon Esq (1779)
- 392967: An elegy on the death of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (1797)
- 393057: Sacred poems in three parts (1791)
- 393091: A pindaric poem (1789)
- 393095: Poems on various subjects (1790)
- 393096: Free versions of some passages of the Prophets; and other scripture-writers (1789)
- 393097: The galaxy (1790)
- 393117: Serious reflections on the death of Johannes (1789)
- 393123: The campaign (1775)
- 393196: The gospel versified (1800)
- 393210: The union (1759)
- 393238: The robbers. A tragedy. Translated from the German of Frederick Schiller (1797)
- 393283: Songs in the night (1788)
- 393288: Daphnis and Menalcas (1759)
- 393432: Poetic trifles (1796)
- 393470: The ransom of Manilla (1793)
- 393520: Things as they are; or, The adventures of Caleb Williams (1797)
- 393533: The works (1800)
- 393698: Poems by the Rev. Joseph Sterling (1789)
- 393754: Bannian day (1796)
- 393757: High life below stairs (1780)
- 393811: The newest sprightly jester (1800)
- 393937: An account of the epidemical catarrhal fever, commonly called the influenza (1783)
- 394284: A reply to the Ludlow burgess's letter to Richard Hill, Esq. Member for the county of Salop (1782)
- 394337: Geodæsia (1771)
- 394342: The doctrine of the new Jerusalem concerning the sacred scripture (1786)
- 394343: The doctrine of the New Jerusalem concerning the Lord (1784)
- 394347: An eulogium on the lately deceased Mr. Emanuel Swedenborg (1784)
- 394354: Historical review of the administration of Mr. Necker (1791)
- 394365: The professed cook (1776)
- 394383: Letters from France (1793)
- 394402: Early piety (1798)
- 394439: Lodoiska (1794)
- 394466: The antient bee-master's farewell (1796)
- 394483: An essay on the law of celibacy (1782)
- 394502: Moral reflections in verse (1796)
- 394509: Tracts in divinity (1758)
- 394511: The poems on various subjects (1791)
- 394533: He's much to blame (1798)
- 394579: The votary of wealth (1799)
- 394733: A voyage to Madagascar, and the East Indies (1792)
- 394774: Crito (1752)
- 394913: The gentleman's and builder's repository (1760)
- 394919: The prosperity of Great Britain, compared with the state of France, her conquests, and allies (1796)
- 394975: The militia law (1718)
- 395018: Report from the Committee of Secrecy appointed by the House of Commons, Assembled at Westminster, in the Sixth Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, to enquire into the state of the East India Company (1773)
- 395035: The mechanic's guide (1797)
- 395041: The measurer and gauger's guide (1709)
- 395046: A short introduction to an inquiry into the present state of the bodies elective of the peoples part of the legislature (1772)
- 395064: The caution (1797)
- 395102: Seasonable advice (1775)
- 395256: The use of the hydrostatic balance made easy (1775)
- 395289: Reasons, humbly submitted to the Honourable members of both Houses of Parliament, for introducing a law, to prevent unnecessary and vexatious removals of the poor (1774)
- 395316: City Latin (1761)
- 395375: Leap-Year lectures (1773)
- 395391: The lady's preceptor (1792)
- 395395: A collection of white and black lists (1715)
- 395434: The works of John Locke, Esq; in three volumes (1740)
- 395460: Modius salium (1751)
- 395477: A sermon on the window tax (1785)
- 395482: Yorick's jests (1783)
- 395599: Laugh and be fat (1761)
- 395634: Parodies on Gay (1800)
- 395804: Bagley; a descriptive poem (1777)
- 395820: The complete guide to the East-India trade (1766)
- 395916: A dissertation on the properties and efficacy of the Lisbon diet-drink (1757)
- 395975: Cocker's arithmetick (1753)
- 396063: An easy introduction to the knowledge of nature (1793)
- 396167: Excessive sensibility (1787)
- 396254: The original copy of the conference between George Villars, Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitzgerald, an Irish Jesuit (1719)
- 396280: The polite preceptor (1795)
- 396390: The Birth-place, or Thoughts on a visit made to it (1775)
- 396474: The history of the life of Reginald Pole. ... (1767)
- 396553: A sermon (in substance) preached abroad, near May-Fair Chapel, on Friday evening, August 2, 1771 (1771)
- 396646: The newcastle sportsmen (1800)
- 396653: The compendious measurer (1790)
- 396863: An answer to that important question (1757)
- 396933: Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784 (1792)
- 397000: The store-House of piety (1734)
- 397010: Fourteen discourses (1717)
- 397101: A collection of remarkable nativities (1799)
- 397113: An excursion to the United States of North America (1798)
- 397132: The analysis of two chronological tables, submitted to the candour of the public (1787)
- 397257: A medical dictionary; or, General repository of physic (1795)
- 397330: Poetical blossoms (1766)
- 397358: The independant Briton (1742)
- 397377: A treatise on mensuration (1788)
- 397405: A List of the bankrupts, with their dividends and certificates, for the year 1794. To be continued annually (1795)
- 397417: The history of the new world (1797)
- 397430: The miscellaneous pieces, as set to music, by Geo. Fred. Handel (1799)
- 397431: The sacred oratorios, as set to music, by Geo. F. Handel (1799)
- 397468: The loss of the righteous lamented and improved (1794)
- 397487: Introductory sketches towards a topographical history, of the county of Hereford. By the Rev. John Lodge, B.A (1793)
- 397560: Jachin and Boaz (1800)
- 397594: An alphabetical epitome of the common law of England (1778)
- 397621: An address to the public, in answer to two pamphlets (1756)
- 397648: The history of Dion Cassius abridg'd by Xiphilin (1704)
- 397887: The history of Tom Jones (1780)
- 397897: Speed the plough (1800)
- 397900: The jealous wife (1767)
- 397956: The present state of Europe (1750)
- 398014: The key to the tutor's guide (1795)
- 398171: A treatise on air (1791)
- 398245: The first principles of chemistry (1796)
- 398259: The new Jerusalem journal; or, treasury of divine knowledge: being a repository of miscellaneous essays and productions, relative to the true Christian religion, as professed and maintained by the members of the New Church. Robert Hindmarsh, editor. Vol.1 (1792)
- 398275: A new treatise on the art of grafting and inoculation (1785)
- 398328: The life and adventures of Lazarillo Gonsales, surnamed de Tormes. Written by himself. Translated from the original Spanish, and illustrated with sixteen copper plates, neatly engraved. In two parts (1777)
- 398337: The london directory for the year 1768 (1768)
- 398426: The evangelical museum (1792)
- 398454: An answer to Mr. Mark Davis's Thoughts on dancing (1792)
- 398515: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1774)
- 398516: 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 (1774)
- 398529: Original poems (1792)
- 398537: A paraphrase, notes, and observations, upon the Revelation of St. John (1790)
- 398566: The misfortunes of love (1800)
- 398581: The great man's answer to Are these things so? in a dialogue between His Honour and the Englishman in his grotto (1740)
- 398651: Essays, by a society of gentlemen, at Exeter (1796)
- 398657: An antidote against Jacobinism (1798)
- 398684: The wonderful story teller (1795)
- 398691: Tables, formed on a new and easy principle, for calculating the value of stocks and annuities (1783)
- 398773: A most curious trial (1792)
- 398774: The modern universal story-teller (1780)
- 398785: Boyle's city companion to the court guide (1800)
- 398787: Boyle's view of London (1799)
- 398844: A general description of China (1788)
- 398968: The new Oxford guide; or, companion through the University (1797)
- 398997: The pleasures of retirement (1800)
- 399115: The new Oxford guide: or, companion through the University (1788)
- 399182: Memoirs of the present Countess of Derby (1797)
- 399183: Memoirs of the present Countess of Derby (1797)
- 399184: Memoirs of the present Countess of Derby (1797)
- 399185: Memoirs of the present Countess of Derby (1797)
- 399251: Elements of chemistry (1800)
- 399334: Theatrical monopoly: Being an address to the public on the present alarming coalition of the managers of the Winter Theatres (1779)
- 399420: A poetical review of Miss Hannah More's strictures on female education (1800)
- 399423: The poetical works (1795)
- 399480: The rural economy of Glocestershire (1796)
- 399700: The ready reckoner, or Trader's most useful assistant (1767)
- 399800: Sacred dramas (1799)
- 399805: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1767)
- 399945: The carthusian friar (1793)
- 399946: The schoolmasters most useful companion, and scholar's best instructor, in the knowledge of arithmetic (1775)
- 399953: The universal spelling book (1776)
- 399954: A new and easy guide to the use of the globes (1779)
- 399956: The new and complete spelling dictionary (1767)
- 399963: The ready reckoner (1771)
- 400026: Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy (1768)
- 400059: The expedition of Little Pickle (1792)
- 400232: Posthumous pieces (1791)
- 400243: Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective made easy (1765)
- 400250: The stories of Senex (1800)
- 400311: The new universal traveller (1779)
- 400315: A journal of transactions and events (1792)
- 400360: A discourse on the emigration of British birds: or, this question at last solv'd (1780)
- 400361: A discourse on the emigration of British birds; or, this question at last solv'd (1795)
- 400442: Lessons for children of three years old. By Elizabeth Somerville (1800)
- 400552: The libertine and infidel led to reflection (1799)
- 400565: The story of Sarah Durin (1795)
- 400661: A poetical epistle from a louse to Peter Pindar (1787)
- 400722: A letter to the Right Honorable William Pitt (1799)
- 400746: Illustrations of masonry (1796)
- 400821: Mr. William Smith's address to the people of Ireland (1799)
- 400831: A few observations on the component parts of animal matters (1796)
- 400832: Six sermons (1800)
- 400863: The king and the miller of Mansfield (1790)
- 400950: Pathetic odes (1794)
- 400951: Celebration (1794)
- 400952: A poetical, serious, and possibly impertinent, epistle to the Pope (1793)
- 400953: Odes of importance (1792)
- 400954: Pindarics (1800)
- 400967: 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 Of David, Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches. (1770)
- 401021: The correspondence of Baron Armfelt (1795)
- 401047: Friendship in death (1797)
- 401107: A spelling dictionary of the English language (1792)
- 401147: Solyman and Almena (1800)
- 401169: Comus (1799)
- 401179: Paradise lost (1796)
- 401203: The shepherd's son (1800)
- 401320: The compleat family physician (1781)
- 401329: An account of a voyage to the Spice-Islands, and New Guinea (1780)
- 401378: A practical discourse concerning death (1766)
- 401559: A dictionary of quotations (1797)
- 401560: A dictionary of quotations (1798)
- 401561: A dictionary of quotations (1799)
- 401621: The promised Messiah (1796)
- 401648: The universal letter-writer (1775)
- 401655: Considerations on the slave trade (1791)
- 401709: An apology for the Bible (1796)
- 401730: The mandate of His Eminence Monseigneur the Cardinal de Noailles, Archbishop of Paris, for the publishing the appeal which he brought the 3d of April, 1717. to the Pope better advised, and the future General Council from the Constitution of our Holy Father Pope Clement XI. of the 8th of September, 1713. which begins with these Words, Unigenitus Dei Filius. Together with the very Act of the Appeal. To which is added, the extract from the registers of the Chancery of the Church and University of Paris of the 11th of September, 1718. As also the Extract from the Registers of the Conclusions of the Chapter of the Metropolitan Church of Paris. From the Paris Edition put out by the Cardinal's Order, just now printed, by Jean Baptiste Delespine, Printing Bookseller to the King and his Eminence Monseigneur the Cardinal de Noalles, Archbishop of Paris in the Rue St. Jacques. Faithfully translated into English and printed together with the genuine French (for the Benefit of the Curious) with the Cardinal's marginal Notes, Quotations, and References (as in the Paris Edition) relating to this famous Controversy, which already has been and will be the Subject of so much Speculation to the learned World. (1718)
- 401801: The spirit of the public journals for 1797 (1798)
- 401857: A short address to the yeomanry of England (1795)
- 401880: Miscellaneous dissertations on marriage, celibacy, covetousness, virtue, the modern system of education, &c. By John Dove (1769)
- 401976: A practical dissertation on Bath-Waters (1764)
- 402033: The history and adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane (1794)
- 402058: Pizarro (1799)
- 402075: Memoirs of the protectoral-house of Cromwell (1787)
- 402079: The British duties of customs (1792)
- 402087: An essay on the management, nursing and diseases of children (1794)
- 402159: An account of the present state of the Hebrides. And western coasts of Scotland (1785)
- 402241: The christian's looking-glass (1790)
- 402242: The christian's looking-glass (1791)
- 402286: The gentleman's and connoisseur's dictionary of painters (1798)
- 402383: An essay on draining and improving peat bogs; in which their nature and properties are fully considered. By Mr. Nicholas Turner, of Bignor, Sussex (1784)
- 402587: Speed the plough (1800)
- 402779: Prospectus. On Saturday the 27th of October, 1795, will be published, by H. D. Symonds (1795)
- 402782: The irish rebellion (1746)
- 402816: The English physician enlarged with three hundred and sixty-nine medicines, made of English herbs, that were not in any impression until this (1800)
- 402821: The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano (1793)
- 402875: Two discourses (1754)
- 403003: The art of speaking; upon an entire new plan. And in which the operations and emotions of the mind are particularly considered. The whole illustrated by a numerous Selection of Examples, Ancient and Modern, In Prose and Verse. Calculated to form the minds of Youth to ajust Sense of Propriety in Mental Delivery, And not unworthy the perusal of the Gentlemen of The Bar, The Pulpit, OR, The Stace (1797)
- 403042: Sentimental and humourous essays (1799)
- 403190: The parent's assistant (1800)
- 403253: An inquiry into the nature of the social contract (1791)
- 403308: Physiognomy (1800)
- 403329: Lavater's looking-glass (1800)
- 403333: Astronomy and elementary philosophy (1789)
- 403367: A sequel to The philanthropic rambler (1791)
- 403374: The history and antiquities of the abbey and borough of Evesham (1794)
- 403385: The voyages, travels, and surprising adventures, of Captain Robert Singleton (1800)
- 403404: A journey from this world to the next (1798)
- 403418: The civil war of Geneva (1769)
- 403419: Zadig: or, The book of fate, an oriental history (1798)
- 403469: The character of the Rev. James Hervey (1790)
- 403512: The poetical register (1723)
- 403540: Seven sermons (1774)
- 403541: Seven sermons (1770)
- 403624: The orphan of China (1756)
- 403634: Zadig (1794)
- 403673: The age of Louis XIV (1779)
- 403760: The complete duty of man (1779)
- 403798: The devout Christian's daily companion (1740)
- 403855: The key to The tutor's guide (1791)
- 403858: The young arithmetician's assistant (1784)
- 403922: Journey from India (1799)
- 403946: Velina (1782)
- 403960: A concise view of the history of religious knowledge (1794)
- 403961: A concise view of the history of religious knowledge (1795)
- 404012: The new London spelling book (1791)
- 404081: An essay on the learning of Shakespeare (1789)
- 404144: The genuine speech of the truly honourable Adm-------l V-----------n (1741)
- 404154: The evening's walk (1756)
- 404176: A concordance to Shakespeare (1787)
- 404213: An epistle from Shakespear to his countrymen (1777)
- 404218: Shakespeare. Containing the traits of his characters (1774)
- 404227: Orlando and Seraphina (1800)
- 404263: The acts of the days of the Son of man, or, the history of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Comprehending all that the four Evangelists have recorded concerning him. All their Relations being brought together in one Narration, so that no Circumstance is omitted, but that inestimable History is continued in one Series in the very Words of our English Version (1771)
- 404454: Travels in Hungary, with a short account of Vienna in the year 1793. By Robert Townson, L.L.D. F.R.S. Edinb. etc. etc. etc. Illustrated with a map and sixteen other copper-plates (1797)
- 404455: The church of England defended against the calumnies and false reasonings, of the Church of Rome (1727)
- 404503: Two sermons (1742)
- 404527: The history of the ministry of Jesus Christ (1786)
- 404558: Fox's original and complete book of martyrs (1800)
- 404559: Fox's original and complete book of martyrs; or, An universal history of martyrdom. Containing full, copious, and authentic accounts of lives and sufferings, together with the actions, characters, examinations, trials, religious principles, tortures, and triumphant deaths, of all the glorious Protestant martyrs, during the reign of Queen Mary the First. To which will be added, a genuine, circumstantial, full, and universal history of the lives, persecutions, tortures, and deaths of the primitive martyrs, and Church of Christ, in all parts of the world, by Papists, pagans, Jews, Turks, and others, from the birth of our blessed saviour to the reign of Queen Mary. The whole originally composed by the Rev. John Fox, M.A. formerly of Magdalen College, Oxford. A new edition. Now carefully revised, corrected, and improved, by a minister of the gospel. ... With many other remarkable martyrdoms and persecutions, viz. Those of the more early Christian martyrs in the very earliest ages of the world. ... The whole forming at once a general Christian martyrology, and a complete history of persecutions, from the earliest ages of the world to the present time. Calculated to promote the Protestant religion, and expel superstition from the minds of mankind. Embellished with near 300 elegant engravings (1795)
- 404563: The new and complete book of martyrs (1800)
- 404583: Diogenes's rambles (1743)
- 404589: The morals (1764)
- 404697: State of the trade of Great Britain in its imports and exports, progressively from the year 1697 (1776)
- 404702: An excursion to Brighthelmstone (1790)
- 404763: Interesting collection of curious anecdotes (1790)
- 404899: The complete cow-doctor (1794)
- 404975: A narrative of some extraordinary things that happened to Mr. Richard Giles's children (1800)
- 404989: The distressed lovers: or, The history of Edward and Eliza (1768)
- 405017: The religion of a lawyer (1786)
- 405021: A collection of historical and state poems, satyrs, songs, and epigrams. Being the [fifth] volume of miscellanies. By the author of the London-Spy. Consisting of the following Poems: I. The Cavalcade, &c. II The Hudibrastic Brewer. III. The L. Whiglove's Elegy. IV. An Epitaph upon the late Bishop of - V. St. Paul's Church, &c. VI. The British Wonders. Vii. Rustica Academiae Oxoniensis, &c. Latin and English. Viii. The Warwick Lady. IX. The Cuckoldy Yeoman. X. The English Foreigners. XI. The Conforming Parson. XII. An humble Offering to the best of Queens, &c. In all Seventy odd Poems, besides some Prose (1717)
- 405026: Cyropædia (1770)
- 405199: Prophetical extracts (1795)
- 405200: Prophetical extracts. No. II (1794)
- 405201: Prophetical extracts. No.V (1795)
- 405452: A history of the antiquities of the town and church of Southwell (1787)
- 405453: A history of the antiquities of the town and church of Southwell (1787)
- 405519: A narrative of a voyage to Arabia, India, &c (1797)
- 405615: A dissertation on the English verb (1789)
- 405685: John of Arc, by Robert Southey (1798)
- 405688: The principles and practice of midwifery (1781)
- 405702: Letters written during a short residence in Spain and Portugal (1799)
- 405703: Poems (1799)
- 405723: The interpretation of dreams (1755)
- 405724: The interpretation of dreams (1786)
- 405746: An exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church (1790)
- 405796: A narrative of facts, relating to a prosecution for high treason (1795)
- 405838: The children's friend (1786)
- 405929: The gospel its own witness (1799)
- 405937: The gospel its own witness (1800)
- 405961: A second letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine (1797)
- 406032: At the Assize held at Huntingdon (1798)
- 406057: A master-Key to popery (1726)
- 406073: Amusing and instructive conversations for children (1800)
- 406103: Reflections on war and the final cessation of all hostility (1800)
- 406118: The politician's dictionary (1775)
- 406234: Mrs. Inglefield's justification, containing the proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Court, before the Right Worshipful Peter Calvert, L. L. D. On July 11 and 17, 1785, taken in short hand by W. Blanchard; with a preface and notes by Mrs. Ann Inglefield. N. B. All immodest Expressions are expunged (1787)
- 406280: The publican's guide (1781)
- 406294: The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African (1789)
- 406295: The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano (1790)
- 406380: Authentic memorials of remarkable occurrences and affecting calamities in the family of Sir George Sondes (1795)
- 406403: A practical essay on diseases of the viscera (1792)
- 406406: A vindication of the forceps described and recommended by Dr. Leake (1774)
- 406464: An historical account of the rights of election of the several counties, cities and boroughs of Great Britain; containing, The Time when each of them was first Represented in Parliament, and by what Authority; together with abstracts of the proceedings relative to controverted elections, under every Place, and all the New Writs issued on Seats being vacated by Death, Expulsion, accepting of Places, of Preferment, or being called up to the House of Peers; from 1 Ed. 6, to the Dissolution of the Parliament in the Year 1780. To which is prefixed, An Inquiry into the Origin of Election to Parliament, and the Right of the Commons to a Share in the Legislature. Also, The Number of Members returned in the Reigns of Edward I. Henry VI. Henry Viii. &c. and the Names of the Places that have long discontinued to send Representatives, and have not had that Privilege restored. The whole extracted from the best collections of records and histories, and the Journals of Parliament. By T. Cunningham, Esq. Barrister at Law, and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London (1783)
- 406556: The offices, according to the use of the Church of England, for the solemnization of matrimony (1780)
- 406676: Danmonii orientales illustres (1701)
- 406690: A complete German grammar (1771)
- 406695: The tragedies (1788)
- 406952: New books printed for H. D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row (1798)
- 406964: Sermons on the most prevalent vices (1780)
- 407150: Aristotle's treatise on poetry, translated (1789)
- 407159: A sermon, for the relief of the widows and orphans of clergymen (1788)
- 407160: A funeral oration on the death of George Washington (1800)
- 407212: Anatomical dialogues (1785)
- 407229: Hints on religious education: being two sermons in favour of Sunday schools. By Daniel Turner, D.D (1794)
- 407269: An exact description of the total and visible eclipse of the moon August 29th. 1718 in the evening (1718)
- 407698: Historical anecdotes, civil and military (1779)
- 407700: A catalogue of chapmen's books, printed for and sold by J. Bew, at no. 28, in Paternoster-Row (1778)
- 407908: A voyage to Botany Bay (1800)
- 408038: The Lord Jesus Christ worthy of the love of all men (1791)
- 408052: Canterbury tales (1797)
- 408189: An exact and authentic narrative of M. Blanchard's third aerial voyage (1784)
- 408204: Canterbury tales (1799)
- 408279: The devil upon two sticks (1793)
- 408463: The american Indian (1795)
- 408482: The elements of the Latin tongue (1799)
- 408492: Aspasia; or, the dangers of vanity (1791)
- 408572: Lyrical ballads with a few other poems (1798)
- 408586: Letter addressed to the addressers, on the late proclamation (1792)
- 408590: A reply to the Vindication of the reasons and defence, &c (1720)
- 408665: A political index to the histories of Great Britain and Ireland (1786)
- 408670: The history of Edinburgh (1788)
- 408700: The continuation of a discourse on the Jewish and Christian dispensations, compared with other institutions. By W. Craven, D.D. master of St. John's College (1800)
- 408811: Remarks on the religious sentiments of learned and eminent laymen (1790)
- 408844: Genealogical tables of the sovereigns of the world, from the earliest to the present period (1795)
- 409003: The present state of music in France and Italy: or, the journal of a tour through those countries, undertaken to collect materials for a general history of music. By Charles Burney, Mus. D (1773)
- 409062: A letter to Soame Jenyns, Esq (1776)
- 409069: A plain and earnest address to Britons, especially farmers (1792)
- 409075: Remonstrance, addressed to the Executive Directory of the French Republic, against the invasion of Switzerland (1798)
- 409083: Modern infidelity considered with respect to its influence on society (1800)
- 409305: The history of the flagellants (1777)
- 409412: The aviary (1745)
- 409427: The true causes of our present distress for provisions (1800)
- 409487: A confutation of the reason and philosophy of atheism (1706)
- 409528: Lessons of a governess to her pupils (1792)
- 409581: The book of martyrs (1765)
- 409775: The book of martyrs (1764)
- 409791: Contributions to physical and medical knowledge, principally from the West of England (1799)
- 409796: An epistle to the chief priests and elders of the Jews (1789)
- 409833: The rights of dissenters from the established church (1789)
- 409841: A letter to his Grace the Duke of Northumberland; on the intended meeting of the justices of Middlesex, at Guild-Hall, Westminster; on Tuesday the 17th of June, 1777 (1777)
- 409908: Ode on the departing year (1796)
- 409909: Villare Cantianum; or, Kent surveyed and illustrated (1776)
- 409952: A journey over land to India (1796)
- 410049: La bruyere the less or, Characters and manners of the children of the present age (1800)
- 410058: The dramatist (1793)
- 410059: Notoriety: a comedy (1793)
- 410074: An abstract of the act, for imposing certain duties on income (1799)
- 410083: Anecdotes, religious, moral and entertaining (1799)
- 410156: The curates Act examined (1796)
- 410204: The history and antiquities of the parish of St. Saviour's, Southwark (1795)
- 410267: Military observations in a tour through part of France, French Flanders, and Luxembourg (1795)
- 410291: Observations on the proposed Grand Union Canal (1800)
- 410376: Solyman and Fatima; or, the sceptic convinced (1791)
- 410392: Tax on income (1799)
- 410511: The antiquities of Arundel (1766)
- 410521: An arrangement of British plants (1796)
- 410522: The art of divine contentment (1793)
- 410558: A brief history of nonconformity, from the Reformation to the Revolution (1797)
- 410596: The christian's concern that he may not be a cast-away (1765)
- 410626: The common errors in the education of children (1744)
- 410690: A dissertation on the law of nature (1726)
- 410855: The history of Edward Prince of Wales (1776)
- 410861: The history of Great Yarmouth (1776)
- 410958: The lives of the first twelve Cæsars (1796)
- 410968: Look before you leap (1796)
- 410969: Look before you leap (1796)
- 411040: A new theatrical dictionary (1792)
- 411106: The poet's fate (1797)
- 411114: The present state of the English East-India Company's affairs (1773)
- 411230: Stanzas of woe, addressed from the heart on a bed of illness (1790)
- 411274: Travels through Spain (1780)
- 411286: The true theory and practice of husbandry (1777)
- 411291: An universal biographical and historical dictionary (1800)
- 411341: A new and easy guide to the use of the globes (1792)
- 411365: The citizen of the world (1799)
- 411395: Essays (1799)
- 411410: The history of England (1774)
- 411442: The poems of Oliver Goldsmith. A new edition. Adorned with plates (1800)
- 411451: The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B. With an account of the life and writings of the author. To which is added a prefatory essay, containing a critical dissertation on his poetry, by J. Aikin, M.D (1796)
- 411452: The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B. Complete in one volume. With the life of the author. Embellished with vignettes & tail-pieces, designed, and engraved on wood, by T. Bewick (1795)
- 411453: The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith. With the life of the author. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings (1795)
- 411505: The vicar of Wakefield (1781)
- 411509: The vicar of Wakefield (1790)
- 411634: The cause of truth (1797)
- 411635: The celebrated speech of Sir Robert Walpole, against short Parliaments (1793)
- 411636: Charity: a poetical essay (1773)
- 411658: A critical pronouncing dictionary and expositor of the English language (1791)
- 411659: A critical pronouncing dictionary and expositor of the English language (1797)
- 411676: A dispute; consisting of a preface in favour of blank verse (1755)
- 411699: Essays on physiognomy (1800)
- 411730: A general history of Scotland (1767)
- 411784: Letters from the Late Emperor Joseph II (1790)
- 411967: Typographical antiquities (1797)
- 411973: A voyage of discovery to the North Pacific Ocean, and round the world; in which the coast of north-west America has been carefully examined and accurately surveyed (1798)
- 412047: The vicar of Wakefield (1780)
- 412082: The ayin Akbary or the institutes of the Emperor Akbar (1777)
- 412162: The fashionable tell-tale (1778)
- 412174: The gregorian and Julian calendars (1751)
- 412203: Juridical arguments and collections (1797)
- 412225: Liberal opinions, upon animals, man, and providence (1775)
- 412233: Lingua sacra (1785)
- 412445: An attempt towards an improved version, a metrical arrangement, and an explanation of the twelve minor prophets (1785)
- 412446: An attempt towards an improved version, a metrical arrangement, and an explanation of the prophet Ezekiel (1788)
- 412464: Communications to the Board of Agriculture (1797)
- 412566: Letters and correspondence, public and private, of the Right Honourable Henry St. John (1798)
- 412621: A philosophical inquiry into the cause of animal heat (1778)
- 412664: Songs, comic, and satyrical (1772)
- 412686: A treatise concerning Heaven and Hell (1784)
- 412714: Zion's ornaments and offerings (1787)
- 412715: Zuma, a tragedy (1800)
- 412808: Monastic remains and ancient castles in England and Wales (1792)
- 412832: Coloured figures of English fungi or mushrooms (1797)
- 412877: The connoisseur (1774)
- 413223: An account of Mr. Joyce's arrest for "treasonable practices:" his examination before His Majesty's most honourable privy council; his commitment to the tower, and subsequent treatment: together with remarks on the speeches of Mr. Windham, &c. By Jeremiah Joyce, twenty-three weeks a close prisoner in the tower (1795)
- 413361: A letter to Doctor Priestley; occasioned by his late pamphlet, addressed to the Rev. Mr. S. Badcock (1784)
- 413386: The liturgy of the Church of England explained and vindicated, so as to appear in perfect harmony with the scriptures, and very far distant from the arminian system (1800)
- 413402: An abridgment of the Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 413418: A concise historical account of the present constitution of the Unitas Fratrum (1775)
- 413431: Considerations on the projected reformation of the Church of England (1772)
- 413455: A New literal translation, from the original, of the Apostle Paul's first and second Epistles to the Thessalonians (1787)
- 413470: A letter to the Rev. Thomas Coke Lld. and Mr. Henry Moore (1792)
- 413501: The pernicious effects of religious contentions and bigotry, exemplified in a series of undoubted facts, almost unparalleled in the dissenting annals (1775)
- 413524: A letter to Thomas Keate, Esq. surgeon-general to the army, one of the surgeons to St. George's Hospital, &c. &c. &c (1800)
- 413527: Christians institutes (1799)
- 413548: A letter to the reformers (1798)
- 413549: The history of modern Europe (1794)
- 413877: Travels through Spain (1780)
- 414056: A practical inquiry on disordered respiration (1797)
- 414202: On beneficence. A poetical essay (1764)
- 414266: The open address of New Testament evidence: or, three plain monuments authenticating three facts, on which the divinity of our holy religion has its support. Humbly proposed to public consideration, in an unthinking Age, By Caleb Fleming, D.D (1771)
- 414273: The opinions of John Bull, comprised in an address to his wife and children; with his counsel and advice respecting their future conduct. Adapted to every Capacity, and proper to be read in all Families (1792)
- 414309: An oration on the discovery of America (1792)
- 414404: Original letters of J. J. Rousseau, to M. de Malesherbes, M. D'Alembert, Madame la M. de Luxembourg, &c. &c. With a fac-simile of Rousseau's hand-writing, and an original military air of his composition. Also, original letters of Butta Fuoco and David Hume. Translated from the French (1799)
- 414438: The orphan of China (1756)
- 414599: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Galatians (1705)
- 414691: Parvulus Conatus. The White's Row lecture, (a little enlarged) delivered Tuesday, Nov. 23. 1790. On Portsmouth Common. By Peter Edwards (1790)
- 414747: The patron (1780)
- 415006: The poor soldier (1800)
- 415081: A practical improvement of the divine counsel and conduct (1800)
- 415082: A practical improvement of the divine counsel and conduct, attempted in a sermon, occasioned by the decease of William Cowper, Esq; preached at Olney, 18 May, 1800 (1800)
- 415131: Precious relics; or the tragedy of Vortigern rehearsed. A dramatic piece. In two acts. Written in imitation of The critic. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. (1796)
- 415227: The prevention of poverty, by beneficial clubs (1796)
- 415382: Principle and practice combined (1792)
- 415438: The proceedings of a general Court-Martial, held at Maidstone, in the county of Kent (1760)
- 415451: The proceedings of the Lords and Commons in the year 1628. against Roger Manwaring Doctor in Divinity, the Sacheverell of those days for two seditious high-flying sermons, intitled, Religion and Allegiance (1709)
- 415460: The proceedings, on the trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton (1793)
- 415537: A reply to a letter addressed to Dr. Stevenson of Newark, by Edward Harrison, M.R.M.S.E. By William Stevenson, M.D (1782)
- 415542: A reply to a pamphlet intitled, Popular prejudices against the convention and treaty with Spain, examin'd and answered. In a letter to a member of Parliament (1739)
- 415572: A reply to the Vindication of the reasons and defence, &c (1720)
- 415666: Report of the state and progress of the Institution for the Relief of the Poor of the City of London and parts adjacent, situate in New-Street, and Friar-Street, Blackfriars; with a list of the subscribers (1800)
- 415975: The right of the archbishop to continue or prorogue the whole Convocation (1701)
- 416000: The rights of kings; or, loyal odes to disloyal academicians (1791)
- 416001: The rights of kings; or, loyal odes to disloyal academicians (1791)
- 416044: The rival queens (1727)
- 416114: The roman father. A tragedy (1780)
- 416144: Rosamond (1778)
- 416161: The rout (1758)
- 416178: The royal convert. A tragedy (1779)
- 416226: A new edition, corrected to the 8th of February, of The royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1781; Including a compleat and correct List of the 15th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session of the 31st of October 1780. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all 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, 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. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1781)
- 416229: A New edition (corrected to the 1st of January) of the royal kalendar; or Compleat and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1783 (1783)
- 416230: A new edition (corrected to the 10th of February) of The royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1783; Including a compleat and correct List of the 15th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 31st of October 1780. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all 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, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland I. 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. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1783)
- 416231: A New edition corrected to the 18th of May, of the Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America for the year 1784 (1784)
- 416232: A new edition, corrected to the 18th of May, of The royal kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1784; Including a complete and correct List of the 16th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 18th of May 1784, Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all 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, 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. Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1784)
- 416233: The Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, forr the year 1785 (1785)
- 416235: The Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1787 (1787)
- 416236: A new edition (corrected to the end of Feb.) of The Royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1787; Including a complete and correct List of the 16th Parliament of Great Britain, summoned to meet for their first Session on the 18th of May 1784. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all 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, 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. Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1787)
- 416238: A New edition (correct to the 18th of March) of the royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1788 (1788)
- 416239: The Royal kalendar; or Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, forr the year 1789 (1789)
- 416241: A new edition, corrected to the 20th of February. The Royal Kalendar; or complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year 1790; Including a complete and correct List of the 16th Parliament of Great Britain, summoried to meet for their first Session on the 18th of May 1784. Upon a new and more extensive Plan than any hitherto offered to the Public: containing, England. I. Complete and correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; all 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, 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. Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Corrected at the Respective Offices (1790)
- 416242: The royal Kalendar (1790)
- 416243: The royal Kalendar (1791)
- 416247: The royal Kalendar (1793)
- 416248: The royal Kalendar (1793)
- 416250: The Royal kalendar: or, Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America. For the year 1795 (1795)
- 416253: The Royal kalendar: or, Complete and correct annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America. For the year 1797 (1797)
- 416337: The wedding day (1794)
- 416339: The nephews (1799)
- 416348: The votary of wealth (1799)
- 416349: The red-Cross Knights (1799)
- 416353: The school for arrogance: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Thomas Holcroft (1791)
- 416354: Knave, or not? (1798)
- 416359: The man of ten thousand (1796)
- 416361: Seduction: a comedy (1787)
- 416539: Thoughts concerning the proper constitutional principles of manning & recruiting the British navy and army (1791)
- 416562: A sermon preached in Lambeth Chapel, at the consecration of the Right Rev. Charles Manners Sutton, D.D. lord bishop of Norwich, on Easter-day, April 8, 1792 (1792)
- 416631: Reflections on the present state of Popery compared with it's former state (1800)
- 416910: Prospectus of a course of lectures (1796)
- 416917: Prospectus. On Saturday, the 24th of October, 1795, will be published, by H. D. Symonds (1795)
- 416922: A protest against T. Paine's "rights of man:" (1792)
- 416923: A protest against T. Paine's "rights of man:" (1792)
- 416968: The provok'd wife (1778)
- 417020: Q. Horatii Flacci ars poetica. Epistola ad Pisones. With an English commentary and notes. (1749)
- 417027: Q. Horatii Flacci epistola ad Augustum. With an English commentary and notes. To which is added, a discourse concerning poetical imitation. By the author of the Commentary, &c. on the epistle to the Pisos. (1751)
- 417157: Ramah Droog (1800)
- 417393: The recruiting officer (1778)
- 417424: Reflections on death (1796)
- 417485: Reflections upon the humour of the British nation in religion and politics (1713)
- 417525: The Regal review; or, A compendious history of England, attempted in verse (1784)
- 417579: Religion and allegiance (1709)
- 417612: The remarkable trial of the queen of quavers, and her associates, for sorcery, witchcraft, and enchantment (1777)
- 417637: Remarks on Dr. Johnson's life, and critical observations on the works of Mr. Gray (1782)
- 417771: The Remembrancer addressed principally to young tradesmen (1795)
- 417773: Remonstrance, addressed to the Executive Directory of the French Republic, against the invasion of Switzerland (1798)
- 417780: The rudiments of English grammar (1768)
- 417914: The salopian zealot (1795)
- 417976: The satyrs of Persius (1752)
- 418188: The second panegyric, or sermon in honour of Good Friday (1775)
- 418274: Seduction: a comedy (1787)
- 418312: The sentence pronounc'd by the Court-Martial, sitting aboard His Majesty's Ship, the Prince of Orange, at Deptford, on Tuesday, the 3d of June, 1746, on Vice-Admiral Lestock (1746)
- 418391: A sermon preached at Clapham in Surry, on Friday the 17th day of February, 1758 (1758)
- 418499: A sermon preached before His Grace George, Duke of Marlborough, president, The Vice-Presidents, the Treasurer, &c. of the hospitals for the small-pox (1763)
- 418525: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1710)
- 418645: A sermon preached before the Queen (1705)
- 418779: A sermon, preached to the ancient people of God, the Jews (1796)
- 418823: Seventeen hundred and ninety-one (1791)
- 418860: The shaver's new sermon for the fast day (1795)
- 418924: A Short account of the interest and conduct of the Jamaica planters (1754)
- 418949: A short address to the inhabitants of Great Britain (1792)
- 418995: A short essay on the nature of the Kingdom of God within us (1718)
- 419138: The sinner encouraged to repentance (1794)
- 419163: Sir Harry Wildair (1779)
- 419233: The sixth (and last) panegyric, or sermon in honour of Trinity-Sunday (1775)
- 419242: Sketch of a speech delivered at the Westminster forum, on the 9th, 16th, 23d, and 30th December 1794, on the following question: "which have proved themselves the true friends of their king and country, those persons who "have endeavoured to procure a constitutional "reform in Parliament, or those who have "opposed that measure as ill-timed and dangerous ?" by John Gale Jones (1795)
- 419301: The snares of prosperity. A sermon. To which is added, an essay on visiting. By John Clayton (1789)
- 419306: Sober reflections on the seditious and inflammatory letter of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, to a noble lord (1796)
- 419307: Sober reflections on the seditious and inflammatory letter of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, to a noble lord. Addressed to the serious consideration of his fellow citizens, by John Thelwall (1796)
- 419554: The strangers at home (1786)
- 419577: The stroke of death, practically improved. The substance of a sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Susanna Birley, Late Wife of the Rev. George Birley, of St. Ives, in Huntingdonshire. Who departed this life, Jan. 19th, 1782. In the Thirtieth Year of her Age. preached at St. Ives, Feb. 3d. By Dan Taylor: to which is prefixed, the speech delivered at her interment, Jan. 23d, by Robert Robinson (1782)
- 419585: The sturdy reformer (1792)
- 419603: Substance of a speech, delivered at the Ciceronian School, Globe Tavern, Fleet-Street, Monday, 2 Mar. 1795, on the following question: "at this awful moment of difficulty and danger, which best deserves the public confidence, Mr. Pitt or Mr. Fox?" by John Gale Jones (1795)
- 419663: The summer-Day. A poem: in four cantos, morning, noon, evening and night (1769)
- 419768: A supplement to the investigation of the native rights of British subjects. By Francis Plowden, Esqr (1785)
- 420051: Some account of the Shrewsbury House of Industry, its establishment and regulations; with hints to those who may have similar institutions in view (1792)
- 420058: Some anecdotes of the life of Julio Bonasoni, a bolognese artist, who followed the styles of the best schools in the sixteenth century (1793)
- 420124: Some observations of the power and efficacy of a medicine against loosenesses (1764)
- 420266: The songs, duets, choruses, &c. &c. now singing at Vauxhall. Published by authority, and under the direction of Mr. Hooke (1793)
- 420272: Songs, duets, &c. in Harvest-Home. A comic opera, in two acts. As now performing at the Theatre-Royal, in the Haymarket. Composed by Mr. Dibdin (1787)
- 420308: Songs, &c. in The strangers at home (1786)
- 420368: Sovereign efficacious grace! Display'd in the awakening and converting a rational, learned aged sinner. Exemplified in The experience of Robert Cruttenden, Esq. as delivered by himself to the Congregational Church, Then meeting in Lime-Street near Leadenhall-Market, 1743. In order to be admitted into their Society. Published, prefaced and recommended by the late Rev. George Whitefield, 1744. As an extraordinary Effect of the Divine Spirit. To which is prefixed a letter from Mr. Cruttenden to Mr. Cennick, on the occasion, 1742. Also several psalms, hymns, &c. composed by him. Now particularly addressed to all rational Christians for their Perusal (1790)
- 420402: A specimen of the botany of New Holland, by James Edward Smith, M. D. F. R. S. Member of the Royal Acadimies of Turin, Upsal, Stockholm and Lisbon; correspondent of those of montpellier and Dauphiny, &c. &c. President of the linnaean society. The figures by James Sowerby, F. L. S. Vol. I (1793)
- 420406: A specimen of the translation of the epigrams of M. Val. Martial: with the original subjoined, and notes at the end of the volume. By James Elphiston. The work, ready for the press, is to be published by subscription; Price one guinea in Boards, to be paid on Delivery of the Book (1778)
- 420560: Spenser's Fairy Queen attempted in blank verse, with notes, critical and explanatory (1783)
- 420704: The tears of Britannia; a poem (1778)
- 420706: The tears of friendship. An elegiac ode (1759)
- 420764: The tender husband (1779)
- 420798: Testimony of the authenticity of the prophecies of Richard Brothers (1795)
- 420800: Testimony of the authenticity of the prophecies of Richard Brothers (1795)
- 420814: A thanksgiving sermon, preach'd November 5. 1711 (1711)
- 420838: Theodosius: or, the force of love: a tragedy (1727)
- 420842: Theodosius; or, the force of love. A tragedy (1779)
- 420856: These are the times that try men's souls! A letter to John Frost. A prisoner in Newgate. By Henry Yorke (1793)
- 420857: These are the times that try mens souls! (1793)
- 420890: The third panegyric, or sermon in honour of Easter day, almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom (1775)
- 420908: This day is published, Improved Latin orthography. Phædrus; or, Phaidros' fables, in Latin, adapted to The Use of Learners and others, by some Change in the Spelling, together with additional Vowel Characters and Marks; formed on The Greek Model, compared with the Ancient Latin, &c. vide Preface; expressing Not only the Quantities, but distinguishing the Acceptations and Senses of Words in a far clearer and shorter Mode than the Common. being Volume the First of the latin authors; which all Are intended by the Editor to be published successively in said Manner. scriptois addere lucem, &c. By S. B. A.B (1784)
- 420980: Thoughts in prison (1796)
- 420994: Thoughts on taxation (1799)
- 421018: Thoughts on the most safe and effectual mode of relieving the poor, during the present scarcity (1795)
- 421073: Three letters to a lover of truth (1795)
- 421135: Timon of Athens (1780)
- 421147: The sorrowful separation of the faithful pastor from his affectionate flock (1796)
- 421264: The universal gazetteer (1795)
- 421419: Useful suggestions favourable to the comfort of the labouring people (1795)
- 421431: Valerian (1758)
- 421665: A vindication of the Protestant Dissenting Ministers (1773)
- 421686: Vindiciae Gallicae (1791)
- 421702: Virginia. A tragedy (1781)
- 421789: The swindler detected (1781)
- 422212: A token of affectionate regard, sacred to the memory of the Rev. John Wesley (1791)
- 422221: Tom Paine's jests (1794)
- 422260: The town before you, a comedy (1795)
- 422261: The town before you, a comedy (1795)
- 422321: The tragedy of tragedies; or, the life and death of Tom Thumb the Great (1780)
- 422360: Travels into several remote nations of the world (1782)
- 422400: A treatise on marriage (1771)
- 422408: A treatise on the forcing of early fruits, and the management of hot walls. By William Wilson, gardener to Sir James Cockburn, bart. at Petersham (1777)
- 422458: The trial of Renwick Williams, (commonly called the Monster) at the Old Bailey, on Thursday the 8th of July 1790, before Judge Buller, and a Middlesex jury, for assaulting and wounding Miss Ann Porter. Taken in short-hand by L. Williams, Esquire (1790)
- 422468: The trial of Wm. Winterbotham (1794)
- 422717: Truth and filial love. A little drama. In three acts (1797)
- 422778: Twelfth night (1779)
- 422861: Two odes (1760)
- 422975: War the stumbling-block of a Christian; or, the absurdity of defending religion by the sword: a sermon on the public fast, February 25, 1795. By the Rev. J. H. Williams, LL. B. Vicar of Wellsbourne, Warwickshire (1795)
- 423182: Who fares best (1792)
- 423313: The winter's tale (1779)
- 423331: The wise man of the East. A play, in five acts (1799)
- 423332: The wise man of the East. A play, in five acts (1799)
- 423373: A voyage to the moon strongly recommended to all lovers of real freedom (1793)
- 423397: The wonder! A woman keeps a secret. A comedy (1781)
- 423442: A word in season (1795)
- 423556: The writing-Desk; or, youth in danger (1799)
- 423560: The wrongs of Unterwalden (1799)
- 423568: Ximena; or, the heroick daughter (1781)
- 423804: The northamptonshire female dreamer (1783)
- 423810: The soldier's companion (1800)
- 424023: Butterworth's universal penman or (1785)
- 424240: A modern general catalogue of valuable, useful, and entertaining new books and publications (1780)
- 424417: Models of letters, in French and English (1797)
- 424427: The poetical works (1795)
- 424453: Appendix to the family budget, or Game of knowledge (1800)
- 424558: Religion display'd, or, The principles of it, drawn from the mind itself (1772)
- 424597: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1798)
- 424708: A select century of Corderius's Colloquies (1730)
- 424771: This day is published, in a large handsome quarto volume, elegantly printed on fine vellum paper, price, in boards, 5l. with the prints coloured, or 3l. 3s. plain, a new work, entitled, Eccentric excursions through England and Wales (1798)
- 424800: The Second part of the baratarian inquest (1783)
- 424955: The trader's safeguard (1796)
- 425023: Mystery, a novel (1800)
- 425027: More advice from Job Nott the Birmingham buckle-maker, first cousin to John Nott, the celebrated button burnisher (1795)
- 425036: The Whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre (1770)
- 425148: The patriot (1795)
- 425490: Every man his own brewer, a small treatise, explaining the art and mystery of brewing porter, ale, twopenny and table-beer (1792)
- 425764: 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 (1775)
- 425768: The Strange and unaccountable life of the penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq (1798)
- 425783: The ready reckoner, or Trader's most useful assistant (1765)
- 425788: The builder's magazine, and complete architectural library for architects, surveyors, carpenters, masons, bricklayers, &c (1794)
- 425842: Ladies' own memorandum-book; or, Daily pocket journal, for the year 1786 (1785)
- 425844: The Ladies' own memorandum-book (1788)
- 425845: The Ladies' own memorandum-book: or, Daily pocket journal, for the year 1790 (1789)
- 425846: [The Ladies' own memorandum-book: or, Daily pocket journal,] for the year 1791 (1790)
- 425847: The Ladies' own memorandum-book: or, Daily pocket journal, for the year 1792 (1791)
- 425848: The Ladies' own memorandum-book: or, Daily pocket journal, for the year 1794 (1793)
- 425849: The ladies' own memorandam-book: or, Daily pocket journal, for the year 1795 (1794)
- 425850: The Ladies' own memorandum-book: or, Daily pocket journal, for the year 1796 (1795)
- 425851: [The] Ladies' own memorandum-book: or, Daily Pocket journal, for the year 1797 (1796)
- 425852: The Ladies' own memorandum-book; or, Daily pocket journal, for the year 1798 (1797)
- 425853: The Ladies' own memorandum-book: or, Daily pocket journal, for the year 1799 (1798)
- 425855: The ladies' own memorandum-book, or Daily pocket journal, for the year 1801 (1800)
- 425873: A golden key to open heaven's gate: being a sequel to the evening conference of Christ and Nicodemus (1774)
- 425880: No III. (Enlarged and improved, with a plain account of the new stile, according to the late act of Parliament,) of the Daily journal for the year of our Lord 1752 (1752)
- 425891: A reply to the author of the remarks on a letter relative to the late petitions to Parliament for the safety and preservation of His Majesty's person; and for the more effectually preventing seditious meetings and assemblies. By the Author of The letter (1796)
- 426054: Genuine state of facts. The trial of Captain John Kimber, for the supposed murder of an African girl (1792)
- 426174: The history of Candid; or, All for the best (1800)
- 426229: A description accompanying an hieroglyphical print of Daniel's great image, or mystical man (1793)
- 426238: The economy of human life (1796)
- 468053: A complete history of England, by question and answer (1798)
- 468294: The publican's guide; or, key to the distill-house (1779)
- 468296: The gentleman's compleat jockey: with the perfect horse-man and experienc'd farrier (1738)
- 468365: The poetical works of William Somervile, with the life of the author (1794)
- 468623: Arrangement, under distinct titles, of all the provisions of the several Acts of Parliament relating to the assessed taxes. By Stewart Kyd, Esq. barrister at law, author of A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes; on the law of awards; and on the law of corporations (1799)
- 468627: A catalogue of the genuine library of a clergyman, deceased (1788)
- 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)
- 469382: [Advertisement] First year of imprisonment in Newgate. James Ridgway, and H. D. Symonds (1793)
- 469512: The poetical works of John Gay. with the life of the author, by Dr. Johnson (1787)
- 469902: The adventures of Roderic Random by T. Smollett, M.D (1793)
- 470136: A full and genuine history of the inhuman and unparalleled murders of Mr. William Galley, a custom-house officer, and Mr. Daniel Chater, a shoemaker, by fourteen notorious smugglers (1800)
- 470902: A pocket companion, and directory, for the members of the Baptized church at Walworth. (1795)
- 470951: The ready reckoner; or, Trader's most useful assistant (1786)
- 470969: The Holy Bible for the use of families (1800)
- 470983: Masonry dissected (1736)
- 471047: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1793)
- 471050: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, By his Majesty's special command. Appointed to be read in churches. (1783)
- 471052: The whole genuine and complete works of Flavius Josephus, the celebrated Warlike, learned, and authentic Jewish historian (1795)
- 471136: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments (1780)
- 471182: The modern angler, being a practical treatise on the art of fishing, &c (1790)
- 471234: 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 (1783)
- 471371: The Holy Bible: that is, the sacred Scriptures contained in ... (1774)
- 471406: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments (1795)
- 471524: 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 (1792)
- 471538: The generous attachment; a novel (1787)
- 471559: The signs of the times: or the overthrow of the papal tyranny in France (1794)
- 471585: A guide to health (1796)
- 471602: An easy introduction to dancing: or, The movements in the minuet fully explained (1738)
- 471645: Annet's short-hand perfected (1765)
- 471818: Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece (1794)
- 471887: The ready calculator (1789)
- 472005: An account of the escape of the French king (1790)
- 472332: The vocal companion: or, Songster's universal magazine (1770)
- 472622: The ladies memorandum book, for the year 1794 (1793)
- 473100: A summary of doctrinal and practical religion (1771)
- 473119: Calepin ou Grammaire philosophique, ou Esquisse des moeurs du dix-huitie?me sie?cle, ou Tout ce que l'on voudra (1792)
- 473492: The man of the world (1800)
- 473496: A comprehensive reply to Mr. Pitt's speech on the opening of Parliament, January 21, 1794 (1794)
- 473503: Reflections on monopolies, and the dearness of provisions (1795)
- 473568: Apocalyptical key. An extraordinary discourse on the rise and fall of Papacy; or the pouring out of the vials, in the Revelation of St. John, chap. XVI (1793)
- 474231: Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly (1797)
- 474853: Emblems for the improvement of youth. (1796)
- 475013: A companion to the altar (1760)
- 475136: The history of Pompey the little (1751)
- 475512: The adventures of Roderick Random (1790)
- 476227: A systematic arrangement of minerals (1796)
- 476228: Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and to agrarian monopoly (1797)
- 476232: Sermons on various subjects (1796)
- 476235: Jeu d'esprits, in verse (1794)
- 476314: A true and genuine account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words of the four malefactors (1765)
- 476355: The balance (1793)
- 476525: Bruce's voyage to Naples, and journey up Mount Vesuvius (1798)
- 476660: Reasons from prophecy, why the second coming of Christ, and the commencement of the millenium, is immediately to be expected (1787)
- 476797: A sermon shewing, that the Christian religion is not a sect, and yet that it is every where spoken against (1754)
- 476802: Concise history of the prophets, prophecies, &c. in the Old Testament; and of the apostles, evangelists, and disciples of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, in the New Testament (1773)
- 476855: A review of Mr. Pitt's administration (1763)
- 477090: The new and complete universal letter-writer, or young secretary's instructor (1790)
- 477109: The novelist's magazine. Vol. II (1790)
- 477426: Horæ lyricæ (1799)
- 477623: The Covent Garden jester; or, the, [sic] Rambler's companion (1785)
- 477931: 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 (1799)
- 478234: Official letters to the Honorable American Congress (1795)
- 478268: Gale's cabinet of knowledge (1797)
- 478585: Daily devotions for the closet (1783)
- 478611: An entire new work (1795)
- 478707: A new treatise on short hand, on an improved plan (1790)
- 478724: Alphabetical table of contents to the first volume of legal recreations (1792)
- 478854: A sermon preached at St. George the Martyr, Queen-Square, on Sunday, March 28; and at Hammersmith, on Sunday, September 12, 1784 (1784)
- 478910: The negro suicide (1797)
- 478921: The witch-craft of the present rebellion (1715)
- 478997: A dialogue between Dr. Johnson and Dr. Goldsmith, in the Shades (1785)
- 479147: A letter to the little children (1756)
- 479351: The life of the Rev. John Machin, A.B (1799)
- 479352: Endless misery overthrown by the perfections of God, the nature of things, and the arguments brought to prove it (1794)
- 479429: A Sunday ramble; or, modern Sabbath-day journey (1780)
- 479449: The divine banquet: or, Sacramental devotions (1755)
- 479460: Early piety or memoirs of children eminently serious (1783)
- 479484: The country parishioner instructed (1769)
- 479555: Marianne, or The adventures of a virtuous orphan (1778)
- 479575: The pleasing instructor or Entertaining moralist (1775)
- 479726: The adventurer (1794)
- 480286: A sermon preached by the R. Rev. Dr. Hussey, in the Spanish Chapel, on Sunday the 2d of March, 1800 (1800)
- 480342: Jupiter & Saturn (1782)
- 480404: A description of the Royal George (1782)
- 480421: Jupiter & Saturn (1782)
- 480480: The anatomy of the horse (1796)
- 480496: The poetical works of William Shenstone (1798)
- 480504: The ladies memorandum book, for the year 1798 (1797)
- 480551: The?atre a l'usage des jeunes personnes (1792)
- 480564: The poor man's spiritual instructor (1775)
- 480579: The age, a satire (1795)
- 480582: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar; and present state of the several kingdoms of the world (1783)
- 480648: The pleasing instructor or Entertaining moralist (1770)
- 480651: The remarkable passages in the life of the Honourable Col. James Gardiner (1798)
- 480772: Christ only exalted (1760)
- 480820: Two speeches made by Lord Chancellor Cowper, then High Steward of England (1746)
- 480938: The schoolmaster's most useful companion, and scholar's best instructor, in the knowledge of arithmetic (1788)
- 481007: Paradise reviewed (1791)
- 481013: The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper (1800)
- 481014: The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, as appointed and practised by the Church of England; Part the second (1799)
- 481023: The new Covent-Garden register (1783)
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