MoEML References in Shakeosphere
STRA1: Strand Lane
- 211052: Thomas Davis, Chimney-sweeper & nightman, [No.9,] Strand-Lane, opposite the new church, Strand: (1789)
- 287081: The celebrated Sieur Boruwlaski, the Polish dwarf, being just returned from Ireland (1790)
Variants:
- Strand Lane
- 211052: Thomas Davis, Chimney-sweeper & nightman, [No.9,] Strand-Lane, opposite the new church, Strand: (1789)
- 287081: The celebrated Sieur Boruwlaski, the Polish dwarf, being just returned from Ireland (1790)
- the Strand
- 61: The note of hand (1774)
- 93: Observations on the nature and cure of fevers (1772)
- 95: Observations on the review of the controversy between Great-Britain and her colonies (1769)
- 104: Observations on the number and misery of the poor (1765)
- 111: The history of the civil wars of France (1758)
- 112: Amyntor and Theodora (1748)
- 115: Observations on the nature, kinds, causes, and prevention of insanity, lunacy, or madness (1782)
- 139: Observations upon Mr. Pott's General remarks on fractures, &c (1770)
- 143: Observations on the use of Dr. James's powder, emetic tartar (1774)
- 190: Observations on Mr. Paley's theory of the origin of civil government (1789)
- 207: Observations on the epidemical diseases in Minorca (1762)
- 208: Observations on the epidemical diseases in Minorca (1779)
- 239: Observations on fevers (1780)
- 286: The dramatic works of Henry Fielding, Esq (1755)
- 296: The dramatic works of Henry Fielding, Esq (1761)
- 314: Mr. Gibbon's History of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire (1790)
- 335: The law of damages (1770)
- 388: The jealous wife (1767)
- 394: A new practical grammar of the Spanish language (1797)
- 404: Memoirs of the life and adventures of Tsonnonthouan (1763)
- 407: The magnet. A musical entertainment, as sung at Marybone Gardens (1771)
- 427: Observations on hepatic diseases (1783)
- 450: The omniscience of God (1732)
- 458: The new dispensatory (1799)
- 478: The life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great (1754)
- 489: On the Crucifixion and Resurrection (1762)
- 520: A necessary supplement to the former essays on the medicinal virtues of hemlock (1762)
- 528: The law-Suit (1738)
- 556: The life of His Serene Highness, Charles, Prince of Lorrain (1746)
- 796: The opera of operas (1733)
- 818: A patch-Work screen for the ladies (1723)
- 828: Observations on the diseases of the army (1768)
- 834: The necessity of founding villages contiguous to harbours (1786)
- 899: The old coachman (1742)
- 901: Observations on converging series (1781)
- 930: A letter from a Member of Parliament to one of his constituents (1769)
- 945: Observations upon Lord Orrery's Remarks on the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift (1754)
- 969: Medulla medicin? univers? (1752)
- 1020: Ode upon ode; or a peep at St. James's (1787)
- 1074: The life of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith (1774)
- 1127: An old man taught wisdom (1765)
- 1167: The orphan (1733)
- 1178: Parish law (1748)
- 1180: Parish law: or, A guide to justices of the peace, ministers, churchwardens, overseers of the poor, constables, surveyors of the highways, vestry-clerks, and all others concern'd in parish business (1750)
- 1183: Parish law (1755)
- 1190: Miscellanies (1743)
- 1207: Miscellanies (1743)
- 1267: Essays on education (1794)
- 1276: Miscellanies (1743)
- 1343: Lethe (1749)
- 1349: Heraldic miscellanies (1793)
- 1397: The painter's companion (1764)
- 1490: Memoirs of the Marchioness of Pompadour (1766)
- 1572: A letter from a British officer now in Germany (1761)
- 1628: Persian letters (1730)
- 1767: An ode for the birth-day, as it was sung before His Majesty (1720)
- 1771: An ode on the birth-day of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (1716)
- 1806: The bishop or no bishop (1734)
- 1820: The lady's last stake (1732)
- 1821: The lady's last stake (1736)
- 1903: A poem in praise of tea (1712)
- 1932: A poem on the death of the Honourable the Lady Elizabeth Hastings (1740)
- 1974: A petition of the under-farmers of the crown lands to the King (1752)
- 2005: The englishman in Paris (1753)
- 2035: Poems; by Caesar Morgan, M.A. (1783)
- 2147: The prisoner released: a sermon (1772)
- 2162: Political speculations, occasioned by the progress of a democratic party in England (1791)
- 2185: The pleasures of coition; or, the nightly sports of Venus: a poem. Being a translation of the Pervigilium veneris, of the celebrated Bonefonius. With some other pieces (1721)
- 2201: Past and present (1746)
- 2228: The proceedings at the New Bayley, in Weaver's Square (1756)
- 2295: The progress of a rake (1732)
- 2352: Poems on several occasions (1760)
- 2368: Polymnia: or, the charms of musick (1733)
- 2398: The prologue at the opening of the Theatre-Royal, the day after His Majesty's publick entry. Spoken by Mr. Wilks (1714)
- 2426: Phil and Harriet (1759)
- 2453: Poems divine and moral: on several occasions (1779)
- 2466: The peerage of Scotland (1767)
- 2477: The practical register of the Common Pleas (1743)
- 2527: Outlines of the theory and cure of fever (1781)
- 2556: An ecclesiastical history (1790)
- 2606: The law of a justice of peace and parish officer (1769)
- 2611: The practical French grammar (1789)
- 2613: The practical French grammar (1763)
- 2622: Maxims and rules of pleading (1771)
- 2730: Philamour and Philamena (1746)
- 2751: The philosophical principles of natural and revealed religion (1751)
- 2785: Minutes of the proceedings at a court-martial, assembled for the trial of Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser, Bart. Published by order of the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty (1779)
- 2798: Practical reflections on the uses and abuses of Bath waters (1757)
- 2806: Occasional reflections addressed to the people of Great Britain (1757)
- 2814: Observations upon the venereal disease (1797)
- 2823: A practical view of the prevailing religious system of professed Christians (1797)
- 2824: A practical view of the prevailing religious system of professed Christians (1797)
- 2876: Elegies and sonnets (1785)
- 2886: Elegies and sonnets (1785)
- 2889: Remarks and practical observations on venereal complaints and disorders of the urethra (1772)
- 2892: Remarks of a Persian traveller on the principal courts of Europe (1736)
- 2925: Observations on Doctor Williams's Treatise upon the gout (1775)
- 2932: Observations on the expediency of making a by-law (1796)
- 2985: Remarks on the Dutch manifesto (1781)
- 2986: Remarks on the final cessation of the menses (1775)
- 2990: Remarks on the laws relating to the game (1753)
- 3011: A key to the business of the present s-n (1742)
- 3025: A review of the venereal disease (1768)
- 3045: The anatomy of the human body abridged (1770)
- 3100: A reply to Mr. Maxwell's answer to Mr. Kirkland's Essay on fevers (1769)
- 3126: The rudiments of English grammar (1771)
- 3209: The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America (1775)
- 3211: The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America (1776)
- 3212: The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America (1776)
- 3365: The regicide: or, James the first, of Scotland (1749)
- 3423: Regulations for the Prussian Cavalry (1757)
- 3424: The reprisal: or, The tars of Old England (1757)
- 3425: Regulations for the Prussian infantry (1759)
- 3544: Reflections, historical and political (1732)
- 3574: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the court of King's Bench (1766)
- 3622: Rosina (1784)
- 3728: Titus Vespasian (1760)
- 3769: 'tis well it's no worse (1770)
- 3791: The rambles of Mr. Frankly (1772)
- 3792: The rambles of Mr. Frankly (1776)
- 3817: The tea-table miscellany: or, A collection of choice songs, Scots and English. In four volumes The eleventh edition, being the compleatest and most correct of any yet published by Allan Ramsy. Vol. I (1750)
- 3824: The tobacconist, a comedy (1772)
- 3872: The rambler (1756)
- 3914: To Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales (1716)
- 3959: To the Right Honourable Mr. Harley (1711)
- 4065: Elements of the theory and practice of chymistry (1768)
- 4102: Tito manlio (1717)
- 4110: The treasure of the French and English languages (1766)
- 4155: A treatise on magnetism (1795)
- 4164: The elements of navigation; containing the theory and practice (1786)
- 4175: The elements of navigation (1796)
- 4242: The Albion Queens (1735)
- 4262: The tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray (1733)
- 4263: The tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray (1733)
- 4286: The elements of algebra (1752)
- 4313: The triumphs of Bute. A poem (1770)
- 4350: The trial of the Hon. Philip Stopford (1781)
- 4358: The trials, at large of W. Henry Turton, and Luke West (1780)
- 4400: A treatise of the disease called a cold (1761)
- 4431: Le second part de les reports du Thomas Siderfin argue & adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck (1714)
- 4454: A treatise on the effects and various preparations of lead (1770)
- 4456: A treatise on the effects and various preparations of lead (1775)
- 4502: The true account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words of James Hall (1741)
- 4529: The elements of trigonometry (1788)
- 4552: Two letters wherein the sovereignty of the British seas (1738)
- 4554: Two letters wherein the sovereignty of the British seas (1739)
- 4591: The true interest and political maxims, of the republic of Holland (1746)
- 4666: A treatise upon gravel and upon gout (1793)
- 4667: A treatise upon gravel and upon gout (1787)
- 4706: Two novels (1769)
- 4719: Themes franc?ois & anglois. Or, French and English exercises (1776)
- 4743: A treatise on hysterical and hypochondriacal diseases (1777)
- 4791: The throne of justice (1721)
- 4848: Thesaurus theologicus: or, a complete system of divinity (1711)
- 4859: Thoughts on means of alleviating the miseries attendant upon common prostitution (1799)
- 4876: Thoughts on the late transactions respecting Falkland's Islands (1771)
- 4916: Ulysses (1714)
- 4923: To all lovers of angling. Gregory, fishing-tackle maker, at the Dial and Fish, opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand, London; (1773)
- 5071: The art of preserving old men's healths, explain'd (1738)
- 5076: The art of midwifery reduced to principles (1767)
- 5086: Don Sebastian (1736)
- 5090: Cases in surgery (1754)
- 5143: Advice to people afflicted with the gout (1774)
- 5151: An account of the preparation and management necessary to inoculation (1766)
- 5162: A catalogue of an elegant library of rare and valuable books (1768)
- 5168: An account of the expedition of the British fleet to Sicily, in the years 1718, 1719 and 1720 (1739)
- 5193: Chemical lectures, publickly read at London (1755)
- 5217: Celestina (1791)
- 5224: An account of the diseases most incident to children (1783)
- 5270: The assize of bread (1726)
- 5286: A query whether certain political conjectures and reflections of Dr. Davenant in 1699, be, or be not, applicable to the present crisis (1795)
- 5380: An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world (1791)
- 5404: A catalogue of the genuine and entire library of Thomas Clerke, Esq (1761)
- 5405: A catalogue of the large and valuable library of Robert Nesbitt, M.D (1761)
- 5408: Analyse des sons de la langue franc?oise (1776)
- 5442: At a meeting of the Society for Constitutional Information (1783)
- 5480: Fashion a poem (1795)
- 5482: Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health (1771)
- 5491: The evidence of the resurrection of Jesus vindicated (1744)
- 5607: Conscience (1772)
- 5701: A good wife a great blessing (1717)
- 5718: Buchanan's History of Scotland. In twenty books. Containing I. An Account of its several Situations; and the Nature of its Soil and Climate. II. The Ancient Names, Manners, Laws, and Customs of the Country, and what People inhabited the Island from the very Beginning. III. A Chronicle of all its Kings; in an exact Series of Succession, from Fergus, the first Founder of the Scotish Monarchy, to the Reign of King James VI. of Scotland, and First, of England. The third edition, revised and corrected from the Latin original. In two volumes. Adorned with curious cuts engraven from the original paintings, by Mr. White, Mr. Vertue, &c (1733)
- 5732: Adeline de Courcy (1797)
- 5834: The buxton manual (1793)
- 5835: Busiris, King of Egypt (1722)
- 5920: An abstract of a course of lectures on anatomy and physiology, as delivered by a professor of anatomy, in London (1784)
- 5942: The drummer; or, the haunted house (1716)
- 5987: An essay for a new translation of the Bible (1701)
- 5992: A catalogue of books, in various languages, and almost all arts and sciences; chiefly imported from abroad (1768)
- 6060: The battle of Lora (1762)
- 6063: Bonduca (1778)
- 6084: Catalogue of a collection of pictures; formed with the greatest care of selection, ... and consigned to Mr. Samuel Pawson, ... by whose direction they are now on view, at the Great Room, in the Strand, opposite to Beaufort-Buildings, (1775)
- 6125: The biter (1732)
- 6184: The British grammar (1768)
- 6259: Enoch, a poem (1782)
- 6364: Amasis King of Egypt (1738)
- 6372: A brief account of the life and family of Miss Jenny Cameron (1746)
- 6417: An abridgement and abstract of the laws relating to the ordnance (1725)
- 6452: Agis (1758)
- 6571: As you like it (1741)
- 6619: The Beauties of the poets (1777)
- 6748: Albion's naval glory (1705)
- 6752: The advantages of repentance (1790)
- 6887: The complaint: or, night-thoughts (1765)
- 6937: Analysis of a course of lectures on the sublime and beautiful in English poetry. By John Herries, A.M. To be delivered at Essex-House, Essex-Street, in the Strand. To begin on Friday the 21st of July, 1775, (1775)
- 6953: An analysis of The New London pharmacop?ia (1792)
- 7126: The altar of love (1727)
- 7139: The altar of love (1727)
- 7162: The Altar of love (1727)
- 7212: An answer to the Declaration of the American Congress (1776)
- 7215: An answer to the author of the Critical review (1760)
- 7223: Biographia classica (1778)
- 7231: An attestation to divine truth (1770)
- 7277: Advice to the gentlemen in the army of Her Majesty's forces in Spain and Portugal (1708)
- 7299: Count Rumford's Experimental essays, political, economical, and philososphical (1796)
- 7300: Count Rumford's Experimental essays, political, economical, and philososphical (1796)
- 7315: An appeal to the people of England, on the present situation of national affairs (1778)
- 7438: An epistle to the egregious Mr. Pope (1734)
- 7583: The idioms of the French and English languages. Being Equally necessary to the French, and other Foreigners understanding French, to learn English: And The best, if not the only, Help extant to attain to the Knowledge of that Tongue. By Lewis Chambaud (1770)
- 7591: The idler (1790)
- 7606: Impartial advice relative to the receipt tax (1784)
- 7638: The inspector in the shades (1752)
- 7741: Introduction to the art of thinking (1775)
- 7765: An introduction to the history of Great Britain and Ireland (1773)
- 7798: An essay on the origin of human knowledge (1756)
- 7804: A hymn to the chair (1732)
- 7820: The history of Tom Jones (1749)
- 7940: The introductory discourse to the first volume of the memoirs (1760)
- 7993: A hue and cry after part of a pack of hounds, which broke out of their kennel in Westminster (1739)
- 8385: The deserted village: a poem. By Oliver Goldsmith, M.B (1775)
- 8415: The history of Herodotus, translated from the Greek, with notes subjoined. By J. Lempriere, A.B (1792)
- 8455: An historical and critical account of the life and writings of James I. King of Great Britain (1772)
- 8460: An historical account of the rise, progress, and management, of the general hospital, or infirmary, in the city of Bath: with some queries, to the principal conductors of that charity. By William Baylies, M.D (1758)
- 8556: An historical memorial of the negotiation of France and England (1761)
- 8575: A dialogue between Gs E-e and Bb D-n (1741)
- 8630: An account of explosions in the atmosphere, or airquakes. Their distinction from true earthquakes. With some observations on the late shocks, near this city, &c. to shew that they were most probably of the former kind (1750)
- 8655: The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. By Edward Gibbon, Esq; (1788)
- 8726: The guardian. ... (1726)
- 8729: An essay on the first principles of government (1771)
- 8735: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell (1720)
- 8777: Historical remarks on the castle of the Bastille (1789)
- 8850: Advice from a farmer to his daughter (1770)
- 8852: The great duty of propagating the truth considered and recommended (1776)
- 8893: Grammatical exercises, English and French (1793)
- 8941: A Genuine and authentic account of the proceedings at the late election for the city and liberty of Westminster. Containing, a complete collection of the papers, letters, &c. &c. printed on both sides, during the said election. Published by permission (1749)
- 9227: A discourse on the study of the law of nature and nations (1799)
- 9236: The fair penitent. A tragedy. Written by Nicholas Rowe, Esq (1735)
- 9242: A fair and rational vindication of the right of infants to the ordinance of Baptism (1781)
- 9265: Instructions for a young lady (1777)
- 9288: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode (1730)
- 9296: Four dissertations (1772)
- 9400: The farmer's daughter (1795)
- 9426: The fate of favourites (1739)
- 9461: The genuine letters of Baron Fabricius (1761)
- 9503: The genuine trial between the Rt. Hon. Geo. Onslow, Esq; and the Rev. Mr. John Horne (1770)
- 9504: The free-holder. Or Political essays. By the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq (1751)
- 9509: Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living (1775)
- 9517: The busie body (1736)
- 9542: The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury (1727)
- 9643: Dr. Young's Poem on the last day. Translated into prose, after the manner of the Archbishop of Cambray, by T. Henry, A.M. To which are added, poems on the general conflagration and last judgment, by several hands. Together with Meditations amongst the tombs, and The joys of Heaven, by Mr. Addison (1790)
- 9713: The london songster; or polite musical companion (1773)
- 9730: The lord's Day, commonly called Sunday, proved to be the seventh day (1777)
- 9792: A dissertation on the properties and efficacy of the Lisbon diet-drink (1760)
- 9799: Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M---y W----y M-----e (1767)
- 9800: Letters of the Righ Honourable Lady M--y W---y M----e: written during her travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, to persons of distinction, men of letters, &c. in different parts of Europe (1777)
- 9812: [A] dissertation on the properties and efficacy of the Lisbon diet-drink (1767)
- 9836: Letters on Iceland: containing observations on the natural history of the country, Antiquities, Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, &c. &c. made, during a voyage undertaken in the year 1772, by Sir Joseph Banks, P. R. S. Assisted BY Dr. Solander, F. R. S. Dr. J. Lind, F. R. S. And several other Literary and Ingenious Gentlemen. Written by Uno Von Troil, D. D. Chaplain to his Swedish Majesty, &c. &c. With notes and additions by the translator. The whole revised and corrected by E. Mendes da Costa (1783)
- 9880: The lords protest on the second rejecting of the Pension-Bill: to which is added, I. A copy of the said Bill, To which is added, I. A Copy of the said Bill, with the Reasons given against rejecting it last Sessions. II. Copy of the Bill, that all proceedings in courts of justice shall be in the English language. III. Copy of the Bill for naturalizing foreign Protestants, being the Children of natural born Subjects. IV. The state of the national debt, as it stood on the 31st of Dec. 1730. With an Account shewing how the Money given for the Year 1730 hath been dispos'd of, &c. and the Produce of the Land-Tax for Ten Years last past (1731)
- 9884: The lounger. A periodical paper (1788)
- 9898: A letter on the behaviour of the populace on a late occasion (1768)
- 9966: The life of the famous William Stroud (1752)
- 10000: A letter to the inhabitants of the ward of Farringdon Without (1769)
- 10010: A new inquiry into the causes, symptoms, and cure, of putrid and inflammatory fevers (1777)
- 10278: The pittiad: a satire (1759)
- 10298: Latin prosody made easy (1800)
- 10302: Lord Gardenston reporter. Information for Dr Alexander Johnson, late military agent at the Hague, now of Salisbury-street in the Strand London, by Robert Boswell, writer to the signet, his attorney, pursuer; against Patrick Crawfurd of Auchinames, Esq; and Gilbert Meason, merchant in Edinburgh, executors of the late Mr James Crawfurd, merchant at Rotterdam, defenders (1773)
- 10310: The northern-Star (1718)
- 10364: A paraphrase on part of the Book of Job (1719)
- 10425: A letter to the Right Honourable Wills Earl of Hillsborough, on the connection between Great Britain and her American colonies (1768)
- 10459: A letter to a Member of Parliament (1739)
- 10465: A letter to [6 type flowers] in favour of short parliaments (1748)
- 10505: A Letter from Jonathan's to the treasury (1763)
- 10561: The lover's pacquet; or, The marriage-miscellany (1733)
- 10673: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman. Vol. I (1767)
- 10824: The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner (1775)
- 10837: Medical essays and observations, abridged from the memoirs of the Royal Academy. ... Containing The Anatomical and Surgical Papers. By Thomas Southwell, M.D. (1764)
- 10851: Candid reflections on the report (as published by authority) of the general-officers appointed by His Majesty's warrant of the first of November last, to enquire into the causes of the failure of the late expedition to the coasts of France (1758)
- 10857: A letter to John Hanbury (1772)
- 10880: Proceedings of the general meeting of the electors of Westminster (1741)
- 10917: The Art of tanning and currying leather (1780)
- 10932: Letters describing the character and customs of the English and French nations (1726)
- 10946: A Letter to the Revd. William Whiston A.M. occasioned by his publication of the memoirs of his own life (1750)
- 10981: The Peeper: Being a sequel to the curious maid (1721)
- 11004: Nautical descriptions of the west coast of Great Britain (1776)
- 11090: Persian letters (1762)
- 11138: Lyric odes to the Royal Academicians (1787)
- 11145: The Law and equity of the late appointment of a Warden of Winchester considered (1759)
- 11148: The pleasant and surprizing adventures of Mr. Robert Drury, during his fifteen years captivity on the island of Madagascar (1750)
- 11168: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Richard Watson, King's professor of divinity in the University of Cambridge (1780)
- 11175: The pleasures of coition; or the nightly sports of Venus: a poem. Being a translation of the Pervigilium veneris, of the celebrated Bonefonius. With some other love-pieces. The second edition. To which is prefix'd, some account of the life and writings of Bonefonius (1721)
- 11213: An account of the late Dr. Goldsmith's illness (1774)
- 11325: A letter to the Right Honorable Hy Fx, Esq (1757)
- 11366: A new method of learning with facility the Latin tongue (1791)
- 11556: Ode on the glorious victory obtained by the allied army in Germany (1759)
- 11596: Practical thoughts on the prevention and cure of the scurvy (1769)
- 11660: Phyrrus and demetrius. An opera. As it is perform'd at the King's Theatre in the Hay-market (1717)
- 11687: A poem, to His Excellency the Lord Privy-Seal (1713)
- 11700: The principles of the Christian religion (1749)
- 11707: A practical essay on a cement and artificial stone (1777)
- 11728: The principles of the reformed churches (1731)
- 11757: Poems on several occasions. Written by a lady (1747)
- 11797: England's warning piece (1768)
- 11830: Exercises to the rules of construction of French speech (1769)
- 11832: Poems on several occasions (1717)
- 11861: The power of God, deduced from the computable instantaneous productions of it in the solar system. By Samuel Horsley, F.R.S. Rector of St. Mary Newington, in Surry (1767)
- 11863: An essay on blindness (1773)
- 11878: The principles, elements, or Primary particles of bodies, inquired into (1772)
- 11899: Posthumous works of the late learned William King, L.L.D. in verse and prose. Published from his original manuscripts, purchased of his sister, by Joseph Browne, M.D. To which is prefixed, an account of his life and writings, with a true copy of his last will and testament made by himself the Night before he Died (1734)
- 11905: The parasite. ... . Ten' asymbolum venire, unctum atque lautum e balneis, Otiosum ab animo ! cum ille-et cura et sumptu absumitur, Dum tibi sit, quod placeat; ille ringitur, tu rideas; Prior bibas, prior decumbas; dubia coena apponitur. (1765)
- 11918: Essays and treatises on several subjects (1788)
- 12003: The posthumous works of Laurence Sterne (1794)
- 12032: The partisan: or, the art of making war in detachment (1760)
- 12059: Poems on divine subjects (1736)
- 12088: Private thoughts upon religion, digested into twelve articles, with practical resolutions form'd thereupon. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Beveridge, D. D. late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph (1709)
- 12096: An essay on the causes and effects of the gout (1760)
- 12121: The poems of Mark Akenside, M.D. In two volumes. Volume first (1776)
- 12128: An essay on the history of civil society (1782)
- 12151: The preservation of Judah from the insults and invasion of the idolatrous Assyrians (1745)
- 12206: The harlot's progress (1732)
- 12208: Second thoughts on the German war (1761)
- 12232: Songs, airs, &c. in the musical farce called Gretna Green. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in the Hay-Market (1783)
- 12233: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the comic opera of Belphegor; or, the wishes. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane (1778)
- 12235: Songs, duets, trios, &c. &c. in the new musical farce of The dead alive. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market (1781)
- 12240: Songs, introduced in Mr. Reeve's entertainment, of Mirth's museum; or The country club: as performed at the Lyceum, in the Strand. Price,-Six-Pence. (1794)
- 12242: The poems of Ossian (1773)
- 12252: The suspicious husband (1761)
- 12264: The seasons (1730)
- 12297: Select mechanical exercises (1790)
- 12305: Serious expostulations on occasion of a late extraordinary resolution (1757)
- 12319: The sentiments of an impartial member of Parliament, upon the two following questions, I. Whether Great-Britain ought to be desirous of a peace in the present situation of her affairs? 2. What sort of a peace Great-Britain has reason to expect? (1762)
- 12447: Domestic medicine (1776)
- 12466: The sea-Assize (1709)
- 12479: A satire in the manner of Persius (1739)
- 12480: Domestic medicine (1781)
- 12514: Directions to church-wardens for the faithful discharge of their office (1723)
- 12544: Samson. An oratorio (1750)
- 12551: A seasonable address, from several persons interested in the proposed alteration of the law regulating entails; to the noblemen and gentlemen of North Britain: and to the members of the British Parliament in general (1766)
- 12561: The scale: or, woman weighed with man. A poem (1753)
- 12568: Satirical letters (1757)
- 12715: Colin's mistakes. Written in imitation of Spenser's style (1721)
- 12798: A second essay on the medicinal virtues of hemlock (1761)
- 12800: A second essay on the medicinal virtues of hemlock (1761)
- 12818: The seasons. By James Thomson (1752)
- 12819: A second letter to a noble lord (1748)
- 12826: The seasons (1762)
- 12828: The seasons (1767)
- 12837: The seasons (1780)
- 12838: The seasons. By James Thomson (1782)
- 12851: Select parts of Professor Saunderson's Elements of algebra (1761)
- 12857: Select papers on the different branches of medicine (1767)
- 12907: Select poems by Oliver Goldsmith (1775)
- 12918: A second letter to the Reverend Henry Dawson (1777)
- 12924: A treatise containing the practical part of fortification (1764)
- 12929: The private life of the Romans (1764)
- 12937: The agreeable Caledonian (1728)
- 12948: Domestic medicine (1786)
- 12970: Domestic medicine (1790)
- 13030: Cato (1739)
- 13116: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1794)
- 13127: Sentiments relating to the late negotiation (1761)
- 13197: The second book of The compleat country dancing-master (1719)
- 13218: Memento Mori: or, Mediations on death. By the Lady Norton (1705)
- 13306: The modern patriot (1757)
- 13382: A serious exhortation to the inhabitants of Great Britain (1795)
- 13408: Poems upon several occasions and to several persons (1701)
- 13415: Sethona (1775)
- 13477: Oedipus (1736)
- 13492: Rational advice to the military (1780)
- 13515: The secret history of the Rye-House plot: and of Monmouth's rebellion (1754)
- 13527: A set of thirty six new and correct maps of Scotland (1725)
- 13603: The works of the Emperor Julian (1798)
- 13624: The shipwreck. By William Falconer (1790)
- 13715: A short account of the most common diseases incident to armies (1767)
- 13770: The man of business (1775)
- 13771: The mathematical repository (1775)
- 13778: The man of the world. In two parts (1787)
- 13782: The man of feeling (1799)
- 13983: The drummer: or, The Haunted-House. A comedy. By Mr. Addison (1759)
- 14048: A short introduction to English grammar (1778)
- 14052: A short introduction to English grammar: with critical notes (1791)
- 14072: An epistle to Lord Holland. MDCCLXIX (1770)
- 14138: The distrest mother (1713)
- 14303: The englishman in Paris (1763)
- 14306: A poetical translation of the works (1749)
- 14373: The state of the case between the Lord-Chamberlain of His Majesty's houshold, and the governor of the Royal Company of Comedians (1720)
- 14464: The Salopian Esquire: or, The joyous miller (1738)
- 14536: Statical essays (1769)
- 14590: The hermit (1768)
- 14611: The hermit (1783)
- 14615: Sir John Chardin's Travels in Persia. Never before translated into English. Containing, A most particular Account, of the Religion, Government, Trade, Product, Rarities, Structures, Arts and Sciences of that great Monarchy An exact description of the Court and City of Ispahan, the Capital thereof; as also of the celebrated Ruins of Persepolis, the antient Metropolis of that Nation, and of several other Places of Note. With Genuine Copies of the Instructions given by the English, French and other Powers, to their respective Embassadors in Persia, China, Japan, and other Eastern Empires; no less useful and instructive for carrying on the Commerce in those Parts, than satilfactory to the Curious. Adorn'd and illustrated with a great number of cutts. In [eight] volumes. By Edm. Lloyd, Esq; (1720)
- 14708: The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father, is founded (1750)
- 14717: The story of Dooshwanta and Sakoontala? (1795)
- 14721: A letter from Xo Ho (1757)
- 14732: A letter from Xo Ho (1757)
- 14743: A letter from Xo Ho (1757)
- 14761: Sketches of the lives and writings of the ladies of France (1778)
- 14774: The spirit of laws (1752)
- 14777: The spirit of laws (1773)
- 14871: The passion of Sappho, and feast of Alexander (1711)
- 14899: A six months tour through the North of England (1771)
- 14921: A sermon preach'd before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, on Friday, February 16, 1753. By the Right Reverend Father in God Edward Lord Bishop of Landaff (1753)
- 14935: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1753)
- 14982: Siris in the shades (1744)
- 15012: Some thoughts concerning education. By John Locke, Esq (1769)
- 15021: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1748)
- 15038: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1761)
- 15039: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1752)
- 15053: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1751)
- 15061: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1776)
- 15064: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1776)
- 15068: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1776)
- 15088: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday February 15, 1765. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Philip lord bishop of Norwich (1765)
- 15098: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in the children in the wood (1793)
- 15102: Songs, duets, &c. in The poor soldier, a comic opera: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe (1783)
- 15113: The songs, chorusses, &c. in The masque of Alfred (1773)
- 15115: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce called the agreeable surprise (1784)
- 15116: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce of The agreeable surprise (1790)
- 15123: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1775)
- 15125: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer and frequent communion (1709)
- 15173: Songs, duetts, trios, &c. in The genius of nonsense: an original, whimsical, operatical, pantomimical, farcical, electrical, naval, military, temporary, local extravaganza. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market (1780)
- 15175: Songs, duetts, trios, &c. in The genius of nonsense: an original, whimsical, operatical, pantomimical, farcical, electrical, naval, military, temporary, local extravaganza. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market (1781)
- 15182: Some thoughts on the state of literary property (1764)
- 15197: Some observations on two pamphlets lately published; the one entitled, An enquiry into the Force and operation of the annulling clauses in a late act for the better preventing of clandestine marriages, &c. The other, A dissertation on the power of states to deny civil protection to the marriage of minors &c. In a letter to a friend. The second edition. With an appendix, containing a reply to the Rev. Doctor Stebbing's remarks on observations, &c. By James Ibbetson, D. D. Archdeacon of St Alban. (1755)
- 15245: An essay on comparative anatomy (1775)
- 15260: Sermons on several subjects. By the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D.D. bishop of London. Volume the second (1799)
- 15305: Songs, &c. in The test of love: a farce. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market (1787)
- 15461: The sermons of Mr. Yorick. Vol. III (1768)
- 15463: The sermons of Mr. Yorick. Vol. III. A new edition (1779)
- 15483: The spectator (1713)
- 15484: The spectator (1717)
- 15497: The gentleman's farriery (1759)
- 15507: The gentleman's farriery (1767)
- 15517: The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq (1721)
- 15642: Strenuous motives for an immediate war against Spain (1738)
- 15651: Sermons, by Hugh Blair, D.D. F.R.S. Ed. one of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of Rhetoric and Belles lettres [sic] in the University, of Edinburgh. In four volumes. Vol. IV (1795)
- 15662: Sermons, by Hugh Blair, D.D. one of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of Rhetoric and belles lettres in the University, of Edinburgh. Volume the second (1783)
- 15664: Sermons, by Hugh Blair, D.D. One of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of Rhetoric and belles lettres in the University, of Edinburgh. Volume the first (1780)
- 15665: Sermons, by Hugh Blair, D.D. F.R.S. Ed. one of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of Rhetoric and belles lettres in the University, of Edinburgh. Volume the third (1795)
- 15667: Sermons, By Hugh Blair, D.D. one of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of Rhetoric and belles lettres in the University, of Edinburgh. Volume the first (1781)
- 15668: Sermons, by Hugh Blair, D.D. one of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of Rhetoric and belles lettres in the University, of Edinburgh. Volume the second (1786)
- 15671: Sermons (1786)
- 15769: A disquisition on medicines that dissolve the stone (1766)
- 15857: An essay on the theory and practice of medical electricity. By Tiberius Cavallo, F.R.S. and member of the R.A. at Naples (1781)
- 15867: The parochial clergy-man's duty (1711)
- 15909: Syllabus of a course of rhetorical lectures (1765)
- 15969: Suffolk and Norfolk (1735)
- 16107: A letter to a late noble commander of the British forces in Germany (1759)
- 16110: A summary of the pneumato-chemical theory (1796)
- 16113: Solitary walks (1774)
- 16183: A supplement to Mr. Prior's poems. Consisting of such pieces as are omitted in the late collection of his works, and others, now first published, from his original manuscripts, in the Custody of his Friends. To which is added, Threnus: or, stanzas upon his death. By a fellow-collegian (1722)
- 16185: A letter to the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Esq (1768)
- 16186: A selfish temper, the bane of human happiness (1785)
- 16315: A new system of mathematics (1769)
- 16345: The speech of the Lord High-Steward upon proceeding to judgment against James Earl of Derwentwater (1715)
- 16444: The wife. By Mira, one of the authors of the female spectator, and epistles for ladies (1762)
- 16448: Sermons, by Hugh Blair, D.D. F.R.S. Ed. one of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of rhetoric and belles lettres [sic] in the University, of Edinburgh. In four volumes. Vol. IV (1796)
- 16503: Every man the architect of his own fortune (1763)
- 16581: The letters that passed between Theodosius and Constantia (1764)
- 16614: The waterman (1775)
- 16615: The waterman (1777)
- 16698: The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come (1776)
- 16799: Ways and means discovered to enlarge trade and commerce (1720)
- 16799: Ways and means discovered to enlarge trade and commerce (1720)
- 16807: The wedding: or, the country house-wife (1734)
- 16852: A week's conversation on the plurality of worlds (1728)
- 16883: Letters of the Righ Honourable Lady M--y W---y M----e: written, during her travels in Europe, Asia and Africa, to persons of distinction, men of letters, &c. in different parts of Europe (1766)
- 16959: The world turn'd inside-out; or, humankind unmask'd. Vol. I (1737)
- 17006: Letters describing the character and customs of the English and French nations (1726)
- 17069: A letter to the Right Honourable the Marquis of Granby, Commander in Chief of the army. Concerning the regulations lately established, relative to the sale of military commissions (1767)
- 17117: The whigs address to His Majesty (1714)
- 17216: What of that! (1740)
- 17226: The airs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce of Love in a camp (1786)
- 17236: Wit without mony. A comedy (1736)
- 17237: The airs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce of Love in a camp (1786)
- 17253: The works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham. In two volumes (1740)
- 17265: The shipwreck (1785)
- 17304: Plain truth, in plain English. A satire (1774)
- 17314: Letters to the deputies of the associated and petitioning counties, cities, and towns; on the means necessary to a reformation of Parliament. By Major John Cartwright (1781)
- 17336: The works of Mr. Alexander Pope (1735)
- 17420: The works of Mr. Thomson (1749)
- 17455: The progress of politics (1784)
- 17488: The whole works of Major Richardson Pack (1729)
- 17559: A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning (1753)
- 17572: Songs, trios, duetts and chorusses, in the comic opera of Summer amusement (1779)
- 17605: The tragedy of Jane Shore (1736)
- 17613: The works of Shakespear (1725)
- 17699: Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great to general society (1788)
- 17759: The remonstrance. A poem (1764)
- 17769: The renowned history of the seven champions of Christendom (1755)
- 17890: A full and plain account of the gout (1772)
- 17910: A full and plain account of the gout (1768)
- 17990: Mr. Gibson's short practical method of cure for horses (1755)
- 18081: The construction and use of a new universial dial (1758)
- 18186: The castle of Otranto (1766)
- 18187: Cymbeline (1759)
- 18200: The captain of salvation (1774)
- 18239: The jovial crew (1760)
- 18343: Cent fables en latin et en Franco?is, choisies des anciens auteurs (1744)
- 18344: The culture of silk (1758)
- 18378: Church harmony (1772)
- 18393: A practical treatise on the gonorrhoea (1789)
- 18405: The causes of the war between Great-Britain and Spain (1762)
- 18414: A practical treatise on the gonorrhoea (1783)
- 18504: A critique and notes upon the Paradise lost (1765)
- 18516: The case of the late election for the county of Middlesex, considered on the principles of the constitution, and the authorities of law (1769)
- 18532: Cases argued and determined, in the High Court of Chancery (1773)
- 18547: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1758)
- 18582: The commissary (1765)
- 18637: A catalogue of a magnificent and genuine collection of pictures, of the Roman, Venetian, Spanish, French, Flemish, and Dutch schools, ... The whole will be sold at reasonable prices, by private contract, on the 26th of April, 1787, and following days, ... at the Lyceum, nea Exeter-Exchange, in the Strand, (1787)
- 18648: A catalogue of a select study of books (1768)
- 18701: Clavis usurę (1740)
- 18749: The conscious lovers (1735)
- 18762: A catalogue of the genuine, entire and curious collection of shells, vases of oriental and other precious stones, gems, and other natural curiosities, pictures, bronzes, &c. of Thomas Sadler, Esq; late of Cecil-street in the Strand, deceas'd; which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Monday the 4th of this instant April 1757, and the two following days. (1757)
- 18769: Clavis anglica linguę botanicę ; or, A botanical lexicon (1789)
- 18844: An honest mind the best security against error, in matters of religion (1733)
- 18875: A catalogue of several libraries, lately purchased (1774)
- 18883: Clio and Strephon (1732)
- 18904: Considerations on the exorbitant price of provisions (1773)
- 18914: Catalogus librorum in omni literatur? genere notabilium rarorumque (1731)
- 18937: A criticism and notes upon the twelve books of Paradise lost (1765)
- 18988: Considerations on the propriety of requiring a subscription to articles of faith (1779)
- 19003: A collection of apothegms and maxims for the good conduct of life (1767)
- 19023: Three tracts concerning the torpedo (1775)
- 19042: A collection of curious discourses written by eminent antiquaries upon several heads in our English antiquities (1773)
- 19053: Thomyris, Queen of Scythia. An opera (1719)
- 19109: The right and true answer to the paper drop'd in the park (1725)
- 19113: A collection of English words not generally used (1737)
- 19118: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week (1755)
- 19258: The tragical history of King Richard III (1736)
- 19262: The tragical history of King Richard III (1757)
- 19294: The Court of Adul* * *y: a vision (1778)
- 19349: A conversation between two Englishmen (1731)
- 19366: The court broker (1747)
- 19395: The case of the controverted election of Coventry (1784)
- 19397: A collection of the statutes now in force, relating to the stamp-duties (1723)
- 19429: A catalogue of mathematical, philosophical, and optical instruments, as made and sold by Thomas Heath, and Tycho Wing, near the Savoy Gate in the Strand, London (1755)
- 19532: Chess analysed (1787)
- 19539: A collection of plans of the capital cities of Europe, and some remarkable cities in Asia, Africa, & America: with a description of their most remarkable buildings, trade, situation, extent, &c. &c (1771)
- 19562: The chronology of ancient kingdoms amended (1728)
- 19608: Travels through Italy (1766)
- 19619: Travels into Poland (1785)
- 19630: An enquiry into what constitutes the crime of "compassing and imagining the King's death," according to the statute of Ed.3. In a letter to the Rev. - by a barrister at law (1795)
- 19736: Description of the venereal gonorrhoea (1754)
- 19802: The longitude found out (1721)
- 19834: Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes' Philosophical rudiments of government and society (1769)
- 19835: A compleat method of studying divinity (1720)
- 19856: The works of James Thomson (1750)
- 20007: The comical history (1737)
- 20009: The comical lovers (1736)
- 20160: An address to the freeholders of Middlesex, assembled at Freemasons Tavern, in Great Queen Street, upon Monday the 20th of December 1779 (1779)
- 20175: An ode on His Majesty's return (1719)
- 20219: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode (1758)
- 20243: A compleat system of magick: or, The history of the black-art (1729)
- 20247: The drummer; or, the haunted house (1715)
- 20366: Dissertations on the prophecies (1766)
- 20389: Early piety: or, memoirs of children, eminently serious (1795)
- 20680: A compleat English dictionary (1735)
- 20749: The governour, a poem on the present posture of affairs: presented to the King. By Mr. Stanhope (1720)
- 20752: The duty of examination or the unreasonableness of prejudice in matters of faith and obedience (1710)
- 20760: The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell, late of Exeter-Court, over-against the Savoy in the Strand (1748)
- 20809: An introduction to the use of the globes (1766)
- 20810: Joshua (1748)
- 20923: A discourse proving that the apostles were no enthusiasts (1730)
- 20970: A compleat catalogue of all books and pamphlets published for ten years past (1760)
- 21054: An answer to the Reverend Mr. Harris's "scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave trade." By the Reverend W. Hughes, M.A (1788)
- 21104: Cato (1721)
- 21111: Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, LL.D. During the last twenty years of his life. By Hesther Lynch Piozzi (1786)
- 21120: Additional observations on the nature and value of civil liberty, and the war with America (1777)
- 21150: Julia de Roubigne? (1778)
- 21411: The agreeable caledonian (1729)
- 21429: Airs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in the czar (1790)
- 21542: Airs, duets, choruses, &c. in the comic opera of Fontainbleau (1791)
- 21545: The airs, duets, choruses, and argument, of the new ballet pantomime, (taken from Ossian) called Oscar and Malvina (1791)
- 21547: Airs, duets, glees, &c. in the pantomime entertainment of Friar Bacon (1783)
- 21554: Alfred (1778)
- 21568: Advice from a lady of quality to her children; in the last stage of a lingering illness (1779)
- 21589: Aretin (1770)
- 21616: L'Allegro, ed il penseroso (1743)
- 21635: Almeyda; Queen of Granada (1796)
- 21810: A brief and distinct account of the mineral waters of Pyrmont (1733)
- 21811: An argument to prove the affections of the people of England to be the best security of the government (1716)
- 21854: A critical enquiry into the present state of surgery (1750)
- 21865: A critical enquiry into the present state of surgery (1754)
- 21868: Cato (1728)
- 21871: Cato. A tragedy (1733)
- 21876: A critical enquiry into the present state of surgery (1761)
- 22027: The art of preserving health: a poem (1747)
- 22071: The capricious lovers (1765)
- 22076: An apology for the authors of a book, intituled, Free and candid disquisitions relating to the Church of England, &c (1750)
- 22094: The apparition: or, the sham-wedding (1733)
- 22136: The fairies. An opera (1755)
- 22182: Anecdotes of some distinguished persons, chiefly of the present and two preceding centuries (1795)
- 22232: Anecdotes of some distinguished persons (1796)
- 22275: The apprentice (1764)
- 22296: An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy (1785)
- 22494: An attestation to divine truth (1771)
- 22501: A compendium (1714)
- 22603: Artaxerxes (1763)
- 22611: A General account and description of the island of Corsica (1739)
- 22614: The georgics of Virgil translated by Thomas Nevile, M.A (1774)
- 22632: Love in a riddle (1736)
- 22645: Antony and Cleopatra, a tragedy, by Shakespeare (1776)
- 22748: An address to the artists and manufacturers of Great Britain (1774)
- 22749: The lousiad: an heroi-comic poem (1785)
- 22846: A candid and impartial state of the evidence of a very great probability (1770)
- 22881: An epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon (1778)
- 22920: Court-Tales: or, A history of the Amours of the present nobility. To which is prefixed, a compleat key (1720)
- 23053: The capricious lovers (1764)
- 23073: Gioas re? di Giuda (1770)
- 23085: Essays, selected from Montaigne (1800)
- 23091: Epistles for ladies (1776)
- 23133: Eulogium on Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. President of the American Philosophical Society, &c. &c (1792)
- 23198: Essay on the origin and progress of government (1782)
- 23199: Election cases (1782)
- 23355: Fanny: or, the happy repentance (1766)
- 23377: The female monitor (1781)
- 23638: The country lasses (1735)
- 23649: A course of lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery (1767)
- 23826: An abstract of an act for repealing the present duty on sweets (1737)
- 23868: The force of religion; or, Vanquish'd love. A poem. In two books (1762)
- 23947: The fountain of life open'd (1729)
- 24149: Fables by John Gay, illustrated with notes and the life of the author. By William Coxe, (1798)
- 24203: Cymon (1767)
- 24282: La buona figliuola (1767)
- 24424: A bold stroke for a wife (1736)
- 24452: Love's last shift (1735)
- 24469: The Basiliade: or The book of truth and nature; an epic poem (1761)
- 24503: Books printed for and sold by Paul Vaillant, facing Southampton-Street, in the Strand (1764)
- 24558: Books printed for W. Strahan, and T. Cadell in the Strand (1772)
- 24578: Bibliotheca Piggotiana or, A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Mr. John Piggot, deceas'd (1713)
- 24634: Brief remarks on the original and present state of the drama (1758)
- 24843: Barford Abbey (1771)
- 24872: The British compendium (1751)
- 24935: Alexander's feast (1753)
- 24954: The madman. A satire (1754)
- 25044: Every man in his humour (1777)
- 25231: The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless (1751)
- 25435: An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His present Majesty (1773)
- 25438: The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. By Edward Gibbon, Esq; volume the first (1781)
- 25555: A discourse on the love of our country (1790)
- 25621: The lying valet (1756)
- 25654: Lyric odes to the Royal Academicians (1787)
- 25726: Librorum infrequentiorum catalogus bi-partitus (1725)
- 25747: How do you after your oysters? (1733)
- 25841: The gamester: a comedy (1734)
- 25896: A letter to His G-e the D-e of B-d (1757)
- 25950: Extracts from such of the penal laws, as particularly relate to the peace and good order of this metropolis (1762)
- 25961: The garden; or, The art of laying out grounds. Translated from the French of the Abbe? de lille (1789)
- 26005: A general ecclesiastical history from the nativity of our Blessed Saviour to the first establishment of Christianity by human laws, under the emperor Constantine the Great (1722)
- 26108: Low life above stairs. A farce (1760)
- 26330: The ladies handmaid (1758)
- 26376: The Ladies delight (1732)
- 26382: Letters of the Right Honourable lady M---y W----y M-----e (1778)
- 26551: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1754)
- 26554: A tour through Sicily and Malta (1775)
- 26566: The parallel (1750)
- 26741: Letters written in France (1796)
- 27069: Cornelii Nepotis Vit? excellentium imperatorum (1726)
- 27089: The man of feeling (1781)
- 27232: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1760)
- 27266: Letters written in France in the summer 1790, to a friend in England (1791)
- 27356: The true state of the case of Sarah Rippon, widow (1756)
- 27413: Models of letters in French and English (1782)
- 27418: The moderator or an umpire between Caleb D'Anvers, Esq; and the ministry (1731)
- 27437: I. Remarks upon Mr. Addison's travels. II. A supplement to Sir William Temple's observations on the Netherlands (1727)
- 27465: The modish gallants (1733)
- 27573: Much-Ado about nothing: or, Arminian Methodism turned out rank popery at last (1773)
- 27610: The mythology and fables of the ancients, explain'd from history (1739)
- 27707: Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland (1771)
- 27786: The unfortunate princess (1741)
- 27790: The unhappy favourite (1735)
- 27813: Uniting and monopolizing farms, plainly proved disadvantageous to the land-owners, and highly prejudicial to the public. By a gentleman in the country (1767)
- 27815: The universal accountant and complete merchant (1770)
- 27850: An universal dictionary of the marine (1776)
- 27853: An universal dictionary of the marine: or, A copious explanation of the technical terms and phrases employed in the construction, equipment, furniture, machinery, movements, and military operations of a ship (1780)
- 27902: Historical law-tracts (1792)
- 27932: Songs, duetts, trios, &c. in the new musical entertainment called the shamrock; or, St. Patrick's Day (1783)
- 27978: L'eroe cinese; drama da rappresentarsi sopra it Teatro di S.M.B. musica del Signor Galuppi detto it Buranello= (1766)
- 28066: The gentle shepherd (1752)
- 28206: The universal extent, and everlasting duration of the Redeemer's Kingdom (1780)
- 28213: The universal mentor (1777)
- 28300: Bibliotheca Colladoniana (1711)
- 28341: An inquiry into the human mind (1769)
- 28545: Woodstock: an elegy (1761)
- 28560: The use of sea voyages in medicine (1756)
- 28571: Woman unmask'd, and dissected (1740)
- 28587: Seneca's morals, by way of abstract (1770)
- 28637: A grammar of the French tongue (1758)
- 28691: Grammatical exercises, English and French (1780)
- 28713: Gustavus Vasa (1739)
- 28863: The Stamford toasts: or Panegyrical characters of the fair-ones (1725)
- 29142: Solomon in all his glory: or, the master-mason (1768)
- 29149: Solyman and Almena (1764)
- 29179: A short historical narrative of the rise and rapid advancement of the Mahrattah state (1782)
- 29193: Sermons, by Hugh Blair, D.D. F.R.S. Ed. one of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of Rhetoric and belles lettres in the University, of Edinburgh. Volume the fourth (1794)
- 29209: Sermons, by Hugh Blair, D.D. F.R.S. Ed. one of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of rhetoric and Belles lettres [sic] in the University, of Edinburgh. In four volumes. Vol. II (1796)
- 29220: Sermons by the editor of the letters between Theodosius and Constantia. Volume the first (1764)
- 29272: The life and adventures of Common Sense: an historical allegory. (1771)
- 29275: A shor[t] introduc[tion] to English grammar: with critical notes (1782)
- 29382: The humorous lieutenant (1734)
- 29383: A short trip to, at, and from paris (1773)
- 29556: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce called the agreeable surprise (1783)
- 29560: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in the battle of Hexham; or, Days of old (1793)
- 29564: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in Fontainbleau; or Our way in France (1784)
- 29572: Songs, duets, choruses, &c (1793)
- 29618: A set of plans and forts in America, reduced from actual surveys. 1765 (1765)
- 29678: Medical histories and reflections (1792)
- 29693: Sermons on several subjects (1787)
- 29715: Sermons on the following subjects (1748)
- 29716: Sermons on the following subjects (1760)
- 29742: Sermons on various subjects, and preached on several occasions (1787)
- 29744: Sermons on various subjects (1790)
- 29771: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish-Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday February 17, 1748. By William George, D.D. dean of Lincoln, provost of King's College in Cambridge, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1749)
- 29801: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday February 18, 1763. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John lord bishop of Bangor (1763)
- 29827: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday February 19, 1762. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John lord bishop of Oxford (1762)
- 29847: Sermons on several subjects (1783)
- 29907: The late administration epitomised (1763)
- 29944: A sermon suitable to the times (1792)
- 30023: A medical and philosophical essay on the theory of the gout (1781)
- 30082: Trigonometry (1799)
- 30087: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1757)
- 30171: A scrutiny; or the criticks criticis'd (1759)
- 30198: Liberty, a poem (1768)
- 30227: Many made righteous by the obedience of one (1769)
- 30513: The justice of the legislature consider'd (1732)
- 30540: A letter to the Honourable and Right Reverend Shute Barrington (1772)
- 30667: Verses to the memory of Garrick (1779)
- 30736: By her Majestys authority. At the Angel and Ball, within 3 doors of St. Clement's Church in the Strand, next door to the Fish, near Temple-Bar, still liveth the famous and experienced High-German doctor, (1710)
- 31084: Anticipation (1778)
- 31267: A plan of the Universal Register-Office (1753)
- 31358: Persian letters (1775)
- 31422: Plays written by the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq (1735)
- 31757: The preservation of Judah from the insults and invasion of the idolatrous assyrians (1745)
- 31879: C----- and country (1735)
- 32008: New Lyceum, Strand. The nobility, gentry, and public are respectfully informed, there is now to be seen at the New Lyceum, in the Strand, that most wonderful, beautiful, and truly surprizing great ox, (1795)
- 32180: Physical disquisitions (1745)
- 32416: Additions to the Universal history (1750)
- 32447: Methodism displayed (1761)
- 32474: Private thoughts upon religion, digested into twelve articles; with practical resolutions form'd thereupon. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Beveridge, D.D. late bishop of St. Asaph. Written in his younger years, for the settling ... principles and conduct of his life (1710)
- 32556: The practice of courts-leet, and courts-baron (1714)
- 32562: At Powel's painted Floor-Cloth Warehouse and Turner's Shop, against Charles-Court, near Hungerford-Market, in the Strand, London, selleth the very best of painted floor-cloths; (1737)
- 32567: Sermons, by Hugh Blair, D.D. F.R.S. Ed. One of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of Rhetoric and belles lettres in the University, of Edinburgh. In four volumes. Vol. I (1796)
- 32662: Proposald for reprinting, in four volumes octavo, Bishop Burnet's history of his own time, from the restoration of King Charles II. to the conclusion of the treaty of peace at Utrecht, in the reign of Queen Anne (1752)
- 32687: Some passages of the life and death of John Earl of Rochester (1787)
- 32720: The projector's looking-glass (1733)
- 33048: A large collection of original prints, Italian and French, many of them being very lately ingrav'd (1716)
- 33223: Sermons, by Hugh Blair, D.D. F.R.S. Ed. one of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of Rhetoric and belles lettres, in the University, of Edinburgh. Volume the third (1791)
- 33459: The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands (1754)
- 33614: New and familiar phrases and dialogues in French and English (1799)
- 33879: Moral and political dialogues (1771)
- 33994: Berger's preserver of steel, (late Lynam's,) No. 85, the corner of Cecil Street, in the Strand (1800)
- 34121: The mouse-Trap (1772)
- 34154: Mineralogia (1730)
- 34363: Critical remarks on Sir Charles Grandison, Clarissa and Pamela (1754)
- 34670: A new system, or, an analysis of ancient mythology (1775)
- 34793: An admonitary letter to the Rev. Mr. S- (1761)
- 34814: A criticism on Mahomet and Irene (1749)
- 34824: A new royal French grammar (1767)
- 34940: An oration upon the kings's happy arrival; deliver'd at Greenwich. By J. Browne, L.L. M.D (1714)
- 34969: The lyrical part of the drama of Elfrida; as altered by the author, and as spoken and sung at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The music by Mr. Giardini (1779)
- 35056: A new dictionary of all such English words (with their Explanation) As are generally made Use of, in Speaking or Writing the English Language with Accuracy and Politeness. By James Manlove, Philomath (1741)
- 35096: The original and right of tithes (1722)
- 35246: Additional discourses and essays (1762)
- 35375: The moral characters of Theophrastus (1714)
- 35419: Daphne and Amintor (1778)
- 35429: Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in peeping Tom of Coventry (1787)
- 35432: Airs, duets, trios, and finale introduced in the comedy of the spanish barber (1783)
- 35495: Moral tales, by M. Marmontel. ... (1766)
- 35938: A manifesto of the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, Ireland, &c (1738)
- 36224: The adventures of Telemachus (1734)
- 36664: Bibliotheca selectissima (1738)
- 36856: A catalogue of curious and valuable foreign books (1774)
- 36869: An attempt to demonstrate, that all the ph?nomena in nature may be explained by two simple active principles, attraction and repulsion (1754)
- 37023: The attila of the gout (1713)
- 37041: A catalogue of the large and choice libraries of the Reverend William Bayley, and of a physician, both lately deceased: ... which will be sold ... by T. Payne, bookseller; at Horace's-Head in Round-Court in the Strand, opposite York-buildings. (1744)
- 37044: A catalogue of the libraries of Simon Bowers, Esq; and of a young gentleman, both deceased; ... Which will be sold ... on Thursday the 13th of this instant May, ... by T. Payne, bookseller, at Horace's Head in Round Court in the Strand, opposite to York Buildings. (1743)
- 37057: Maxims, characters, and reflections (1768)
- 37067: A catalogue of the libraries of Thomas Parker, Esq; and the Reverend and learned Dr. George Green, rector of Cliffe, in Kent, both lately deceased; ... To be sold ... on Wednesday the 18th of this instant, 1744, ... by William Payne, bookseller, at Horace's Head, opposite Durham Yard, in the Strand. (1744)
- 37069: A catalogue of the libraries of Simon Prat, Esq; the Reverend and learned Mr. Mills, and a young gentleman of the law, all lately deceased: ... to be sold ... this day, ... By William Payne, bookseller, at Horace's Head, opposite Durham-yard in the Strand. (1744)
- 37070: A catalogue of the libraries of the learned Dr. Walker, dean of Bocking; and Mr. Samuel Warren, both lately deceased; ... To be sold ... by W. Payne, bookseller, at Horace's Head, facing Durham-yard in the Strand. (1744)
- 37115: Books printed for W. Strahan, and T. Cadell in the Strand (1781)
- 37223: Mariamne (1726)
- 37234: Mariamne. A tragedy. Written by Mr. Fenton (1760)
- 37342: The committee (1728)
- 37561: Chronology; or, the historian's vade-mecum (1772)
- 37578: The man of forty crowns (1768)
- 37611: The maid the mistress (1736)
- 37718: Mathematical lucubrations (1755)
- 37727: The coup de grace (1745)
- 38000: At a meeting of the committee of persons aggrieved by the weighing engins [sic] (1796)
- 38065: The miser (1769)
- 38109: The military engineer (1759)
- 38296: Miss in her teens (1771)
- 38769: The theatre of education. By the Countess de Genlis (1783)
- 38770: The merchant (1771)
- 38828: The nature and dignity of the human soul (1766)
- 38906: Three letters to the tithe association, at the Crown and Anchor in the Strand. By a country parson (1773)
- 39113: An elegy on the death of Mr Joseph Haines (1701)
- 39286: Two discourses (1760)
- 39391: Two lyric essays (1772)
- 39392: The nature and descent of ancient peerages (1785)
- 39453: [Tracts published and distributed gratis by the Society for Constitutional Information (1783)
- 39457: Distress (1752)
- 39480: A concise account of the doctrine of the New Testament (1766)
- 39499: Selecta poemata Archibaldi Pitcarnii Med. Doctoris (1729)
- 39559: An answer to Asgill's Apologetical oration upon an extraordinary occasion (1760)
- 39578: Songs, &c. in a new musical farce, called throw physick to the dogs! (1798)
- 39653: The Dutchess's epistle to her son Don Pedro; occasion'd by his late promotion at court (1734)
- 39719: A true and impartial history of the life and adventures of some-body (1741)
- 39762: The fashionable friend (1773)
- 39772: The south Sea fortune (1758)
- 39854: Sacred prolusions (1768)
- 40049: Memoirs of the life and writings of Sir Richard Steele. Wherein are contained two curious dissertations written by the late bishop Burnet, viz. I. A Defence of Polygamy, proving that it is not contrary to the Law and Nature of Marriage; and that an express Prohibition of it is no where to be found in Scripture. II. The Lawfulness of Divorce on Account of Sterility in Women, proving that Defect a sufficient Reason for Separation. also some memoirs of the Earls of Nottingham, Portmore, and Lord Chief Baron Pengelly, with his Will (1731)
- 40150: Scenographia Americana (1768)
- 40286: Helen Sinclair: a novel (1799)
- 40327: Two tracts on civil liberty, the war with America, and the debts and finances of the Kingdom (1778)
- 40437: The key (1780)
- 40587: A catalogue of the remaining part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape, ... and the entire library of the Rev. Mr. Henry Brearey, ... to be sold by auction, at the great room at the Falcon Inn in the Petty Cury, in Cambridge, on Monday Nov. 6th. 1743. ... Catalogues to be had at all the Coffee-House's, at Mr. Thurlbourn; and at the place of sale, and in London, at Mr. Beercroft's in Lombard-Street, Mr. Manby on Ludgate-Hill, and Mr. Vaillant's in the Strand (1743)
- 40611: A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff (1792)
- 40797: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books in fine condition (1757)
- 40831: The death of Abel (1762)
- 40847: The mistake (1734)
- 40891: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer, and frequent communion (1708)
- 40898: Mithridates (1702)
- 40918: La clef de la prononciation de la langue Franc?aise (1772)
- 40931: Mithridates (1711)
- 40964: The natural history of the frutex vulvaria (1732)
- 40981: A discourse delivered in the Theatre at Oxford (1759)
- 41114: The careless husband (1734)
- 41125: The careless husband (1750)
- 41193: A treatise upon perennial ways and means (1762)
- 41381: A catalogue of several thousand volumes, in various languages, arts and sciences (1770)
- 41383: A catalogue of several libraries (1762)
- 41386: A catalogue of near ten thousand volumes of choice books (1748)
- 41389: Catalogue of Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, and French books (1711)
- 41391: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books (1774)
- 41527: Rinaldo (1717)
- 41605: A defence of the private academies and schools of the protestant dissenters (1714)
- 41642: Farewel odes. For the year 1786 (1786)
- 41684: A fragment which dropped from the pocket of a certain lord (1789)
- 41751: A rational method of fitting youth for business (1736)
- 41919: New and familiar phrases and dialogues in French and English (1736)
- 41924: Introductory lectures to the sacred books of the New Testament (1759)
- 42121: Royal Lincolnshire Ox (1791)
- 42226: Rules and directions for all such persons as are obliged to find or contribute, either towards horse or foot, in the militia (1756)
- 42306: Rudiments of the Italian language (1771)
- 42362: The following valuable books are printed for A. Strahan and T. Cadell, in the Strand. 1788 (1788)
- 42603: Undutiful daughter (1795)
- 42785: The third part of Miscellany poems (1716)
- 43191: T. Lucretius Carus, of the nature of things, in six books (1714)
- 43193: A treatise of the causes and symptoms of the stone (1755)
- 43356: The devil upon two sticks (1757)
- 43459: A father's legacy to his daughters (1774)
- 43480: A compleat history of Arianism, from the origin of it in the year 306 to 1666; shewing its influence upon civil affairs; and the causes of the dissolution of the Roman Empire (1735)
- 43609: The clandestine marriage (1766)
- 43639: An address to the people of England, on the right of Protestant dissenters to a compleat toleration (1792)
- 43677: No fools like wits (1721)
- 43719: A new introduction to trade and business (1758)
- 43732: The modern practice of the London hospitals (1766)
- 43808: The nature, person, and offices of Christ, in fourteen sermons (1710)
- 43843: Winter evening amusements (1742)
- 43889: Military maxims (1765)
- 44174: The modern practice of physic (1762)
- 44196: The modern practice of physic (1768)
- 44241: A new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other matters relating to rural affairs (1738)
- 44462: A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes (1766)
- 45156: Constantia; or, a true picture of human life (1751)
- 45172: Improvements in the doctrine of the sphere, astronomy, geography, navigation, &c. deduced from the figure and motion of the Earth (1765)
- 45296: The deluge, a poem. By the Rev. Samuel Hayes, A.M. late senior usher of Westminster school (1790)
- 45368: A true state of the case of Bosavern Penlez (1749)
- 45379: The History of a savage girl, caught wild in the woods of Champagne. Newly translated from the French of madam H-t (1760)
- 45734: New books printed for Mr. Curll in the Strand (1732)
- 45761: Extracts from such of the penal laws, as particularly relate to the peace and good order of this metropolis (1761)
- 45763: To the curious in general (1750)
- 45917: The authors. A poem (1766)
- 46083: A defence of the courage (1731)
- 46762: Catalogue of a curious collection of original [prin]ts, by the best Italian, French, ... masters, viz. Raphael, Titian, Carrats, ... And several bound books of prints, and [some] other books ... collected by the ingenious Mr. Tho. Ra[vencr]oft, some time since deceas'd. To be sold at auction at Tom's coffee-house ... on Thursday next being the 3d of July. The prints and books to be seen this d[ay] and till the time of sale: where catalogues may be had gratis, and at Mr. James Levis, bookseller at the Golden Eagle in the Strand. (1711)
- 46763: Catalogue of a curious collection of books in divinity, philosophy, law, and history. In Greek, Latin, French, and Italian. To be sold by David Mortier, book and map seller, at the sign of Erasmus's Head near the Savoy in the Strand (1707)
- 46901: Bell' common place book (1770)
- 47382: A treatise of all sorts of foods, both animal and vegetable: also of drinkables (1745)
- 47751: The monthly reviewers reviewed by an antigallican (1755)
- 47799: An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty by a land tax, to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight; and for inforcing the payment of the rates to be assessed upon Somerset House in the Strand (1757)
- 47802: An Act for appointing commissioners for putting in execution an Act of this session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for granting an aid to His Majesty, by a land tax to be raised in Great Britain, for the service of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight; and for enforcing the payment of the rates to be assessed upon Somerset House in the Strand; and for rectifying a mistake in the said Act; and for allowing farther time to the receivers of certain aids, for setting insuper for monies in arrear (1758)
- 48076: Wool encouraged without exportation; or, practical observations on wool and the woollen manufacture. In two parts. Part I. Containing Strictures on Appendix No IV. to a Report made by a Committee of the Highland Society, on the Subject of Shetland Wool. Part II. Containing a Brief History of Wool, and the Nature of the Woollen Manufacture as connected with it. By a Wiltshire clothier, F.A.S (1791)
- 48083: The mirror (1783)
- 48115: The complete Italian master (1786)
- 48126: The complete Italian master (1795)
- 48467: A letter from the Late Signor Tartini to Signora Maddalena Lombardini, (now Signora Sirmen.) (1779)
- 48794: The dramatic works of James Thomson. (1750)
- 48922: A mirrour for the rulers of the people (1761)
- 48957: Theodosius: or, the force of love: a tragedy (1735)
- 49246: The life of James Aitken (1777)
- 49464: The description and use of an architectonick sector, and also of the architectonick sliding plates (1733)
- 49822: A Correct copy of the poll, for electing two representatives in Parliament, for the city and liberty of Westminster (1774)
- 49862: A north Briton extraordinary: written by a young Scotsman, now a volunteer in the Corsican service (1769)
- 49906: A sermon, preached at St. Margaret's (1788)
- 49948: The address of the people of Great-Britain to the inhabitants of America (1775)
- 50017: An epistle from the platonick Madam B---ier (1734)
- 50254: Considerations on the efficacy of electricity, in removing female obstructions (1780)
- 50264: Remarks upon a sermon preached by the Rev. Mr. James Scot (1769)
- 50325: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday February 23, 1759. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Anthony lord bishop of St. David's (1759)
- 50366: An address to atheists (1800)
- 50487: An answer to the declaration of the American congress (1776)
- 50841: An imitation of the ninth ode of the fourth book of Horace. Inscribed to the Right Honourable James Stanhope, Esq; One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State (1715)
- 51021: Critical observations on the art of dancing (1766)
- 52000: Address to the landed interest, on the corn bill now depending in Parliament (1791)
- 52495: An argument upon the woollen manufacture of Great Britain (1735)
- 52692: A letter from a Member of Parliament to one of his constituents (1769)
- 52725: The distrest mother (1712)
- 52814: Constantia, an elegy (1768)
- 53056: The dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians, London (1748)
- 53167: The dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians, London (1751)
- 53400: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in The surrender of Calais (1792)
- 53587: Important considerations upon the act of the thirty-first of George II. relative to the assize of bread (1768)
- 53750: The conscious lovers (1723)
- 53797: The address of the people of Great-Britain to the inhabitants of America (1775)
- 53819: An essay on the indispensible necessity of a holy and good life (1753)
- 53975: The anti-Times (1764)
- 53986: Anti-Thespis (1767)
- 53997: Anticipation (1778)
- 54008: Anticipation (1778)
- 54511: An Act for assessing the commissioners, clerks, and other officers of the duties on salt, for their salaries and the profits of their respective offices, to the land tax in the parish of Saint Martin in the Fields, within the city and liberty of Westminster, notwithstanding the said office has been removed into Somerset Place, within the duchy liberty in the Strand, in the county of Middlesex (1796)
- 55258: The deserter; a new musical drama (1774)
- 55315: Edward and Eleonora. A tragedy (1739)
- 55557: A treatise on the custom of counting noses (1779)
- 56013: The case of the freeholders, leaseholders, and inhabitants, of the liberty of the dutchy of Lancaster, in the Strand, in the county of Middlesex (1702)
- 56214: Mr. Joanidion Fielding his true and faithful account of the strange and miraculous comet which was seen by the Mufti at Constantinople (1717)
- 56310: A plan of the Universal Register-Office (1753)
- 56317: A plan of peace with America (1778)
- 56429: The coffee planter of Saint Domingo (1798)
- 56474: An epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon (1778)
- 56496: An epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon (1778)
- 56848: The works of the Learned Isaac Barrow, D.D. late master of Trinity-College, Cambridge (1741)
- 56849: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D. late master of Trinity-College in Cambridge (1741)
- 56851: Ernelinda (1715)
- 56991: Emmeline, the orphan of the castle (1788)
- 57014: Emmeline (1789)
- 57085: The Scourge of pleasure (1758)
- 57298: A letter from the H--- B----- of Westminster to the citizens of London (1750)
- 57330: Books printed for and sold by T. Cadell (1767)
- 57357: A brief account of the war in N. America (1760)
- 57417: Emilius and Sophia (1763)
- 57428: Emilius and Sophia (1762)
- 57600: Sibylline leaves (1774)
- 57605: Sermons to young women (1766)
- 57864: The poetical works (1768)
- 57889: Esop; a comedy (1735)
- 58239: Onania: or, the heinous sin of self-pollution (1776)
- 58307: Ladies delight: or, The merry songster (1741)
- 58442: An enquiry into what constitutes the crime of "compassing and imagining the King's death," according to the statute of Ed.3. In a letter to the Rev. - by a barrister at law (1795)
- 58639: Thoughts on the present state of affairs with America, and the means of conciliation (1778)
- 58757: The fear of death. An ode. By the late Duke of Wharton (1739)
- 58824: A catalogue of a large and valuauble [sic] collection of books, consisting of several thousand volumes lately purchased; the whole forming a general assortment of the best authors, in every branch of literature (1780)
- 58824: A catalogue of a large and valuauble [sic] collection of books, consisting of several thousand volumes lately purchased; the whole forming a general assortment of the best authors, in every branch of literature (1780)
- 58889: The fathers (1778)
- 59023: The songs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the musical entertainment of the farmer (1788)
- 59043: Most important transactions of the sixth session of the first Parliament of His Majesty King George II. Anno Domini, MDCCXXXIII (1733)
- 59155: A master-Key to popery (1729)
- 59373: Discourses on all the principal branches of natural religion and social virtue. By James Foster, D. D. ... (1749)
- 59415: Discourses delivered in the publick assemblies of the people called Quakers (1744)
- 59449: The nature and causes of impotence in men, and barrenness in women, explained (1758)
- 59486: Models of letters, in French and English (1791)
- 59533: Minutes of the proceedings at a court-martial held on board His Majesty's ship glory, in Portsmouth harbour, on the 28th day of April, and continued by adjournment from day to day (Sundays excepted) until the 15th day of May 1795 (1796)
- 59542: The female spectator. (1755)
- 59563: The female spectator (1766)
- 59640: The deserted village (1784)
- 59667: A vindication of the shop-tax: addressed to the landholders of England (1789)
- 59685: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in the mountaineers; a play in three acts (1793)
- 59689: A catalogue of books printed for, and sold by E. Curll at the Dial and Bible over against Catharine-street in the Strand (1721)
- 59726: A dissertation on the distinct powers of reason and revelation (1774)
- 59737: An enquiry into the general effects of heat with observations on the theories of mixture. In two parts: illustrated with a variety of experiments, tending to explain and deduce from Principles, some of the most common Appearances in Nature. With an appendix On the Form and Use of the principal Vessels containing the Subjects on which the Effects of Heat and Mixture are to be produced (1770)
- 59783: The fourth part of Miscellany poems (1716)
- 59908: A disquisition of the stone and gravel (1785)
- 60225: An alphabetical catalogue of all sorts of chapmen's books sold by Dan. Pratt (1723)
- 60530: The free-holder; Or, Political essays. By the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq (1758)
- 60616: The harlot's progress: or, The humours of Drury-Lane (1732)
- 60709: Free thoughts upon The book of common prayer, and other forms (1771)
- 60914: An enquiry, whether the guilt of the present civil war in America, ought to be imputed to Great Britain or America (1776)
- 60925: Female virtues: a poem (1787)
- 60979: A catalogue of books printed for, and sold by, E. Curll at the Dial and Bible over against Catharine-street in the Strand (1725)
- 61038: The use and virtues of trefoyl (1688)
- 61116: The fatal effects of deception (1773)
- 61123: The castle of indolence (1748)
- 61126: An epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon (1778)
- 61275: Jesina (1720)
- 61339: A collection of some attempts made to the North-East, and North-West, for the finding a passage to Japan, China, &c (1676)
- 61474: The epistles and poems by Clio and Strephon (1729)
- 61564: An explanation of the view of Rome, taken from the tower of the capitol (1799)
- 61743: The history of the Marchioness de Pompadour (1759)
- 61982: General regulations for inspection and controul of all the prisons (1790)
- 62075: Alfred, an opera (1745)
- 62081: Hypochondriasis. A practical treatise on the nature and cure of that disorder; commonly called the hyp and hypo. By Sir John Hill (1775)
- 62082: A dissertation on II Peter I. 19. In which is shewn, I. That the interpretation of this passage, in the Apostle, as it is propos'd by the author of The grounds and reasons of the Christian religion, is not, probably, the sense of the author, because it does not fall in naturally, with the Course of his Argument to make any Comparison between Miracles and Prophecy; nor is the State of the, suppos'd, Comparison natural. II. That it cannot, possibly, express the Mind of the Author, because it includes Assertions which are false in fact, and, absolutely, contradictory to the positive Declarations of Christ himself. III. That the most remarkable Interpretations, which are manifestly intended to remove these Difficulties, are liable to the same, or other Difficulties. IV. That there is a Construction of the Place, which is natural, easy, and obvious; consistent with the Argument of the Apostle, with the Truth of Things, and with the whole Tenor of the Gospel. Nullius addictus jurare in Verba Magistri, Quod verum atque decens curo, & rogo, & omnis in hoc sum. By Thomas Ashton, M. A. Fellow of Eton College (1750)
- 62555: A complete course of geography, by means of instructive games, invented by the Abbe? Gaultier (1795)
- 62852: On the necessity of altering and amending the regulations, recommended by Parliament, for reducing the present high price of corn (1796)
- 62895: Select tales and fables with prudential maxims and other little lessons of morality in prose and verse equally instructive & entertaining for the use of both sexes (1746)
- 62909: An historical, genealogical, and classical dictionary (1743)
- 63169: Virtue triumphant, or, Elizabeth Canning in America (1757)
- 63263: An answer to Mr. Starling's pretence (1750)
- 63529: Agriculture and population the truest proofs of the welfare of the people; or, An essay on public happiness (1792)
- 63623: The Ladies delight (1732)
- 63925: Genius and valour: a Scotch pastoral (1763)
- 63975: A sermon, preached in behalf of the sufferers (1781)
- 63994: Court poems (1726)
- 64041: The humble address of the House of Commons to the King (1715)
- 64192: The first part of miscellany poems (1716)
- 64214: The Jewish spy (1744)
- 64219: The jew decoy'd; or the progress of a harlot. A new ballad opera of three acts. The airs set to old ballad tunes (1733)
- 64254: Four tracts (1774)
- 64270: The history and adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane (1716)
- 64335: Grecian prospects: a poem (1799)
- 64348: Hamlet (1777)
- 64388: The following valuable books are printed for A. Strahan and T. Cadell, in the Strand. 1790 (1790)
- 64406: The fortunate foundlings (1761)
- 64451: The harlot's progress (1732)
- 64463: The golden pippin: an English burletta, in two acts (1773)
- 64464: The golden pippin (1773)
- 64482: An easy way to prolong life (1780)
- 64553: The honest Yorkshire-Man (1735)
- 64612: Johnsoniana; or, a collection of bon mots, &c (1777)
- 64629: An enquiry into the nature, rise, and progress of the fevers most common in London (1771)
- 64637: The epistles and art of poetry of Horace. In Latin and English. With critical notes collected from his best Latin and French commentators. By the Revd Mr. Philip Francis, Rector of Skeyton in Norfolk. Vol. IV (1746)
- 64781: The history of the reign of the Emperor Charles V (1782)
- 64804: The history of the rebellion and civil-war in Ireland (1768)
- 64862: The idioms of the French and English languages. Being Equally necessary to the French, and other Foreigners understanding French, to learn English: and The best, if not the only, Help extant to attain to the Knowledge of that Tongue. By Lewis Chambaud (1793)
- 64898: The history of Harvides and Donna Lupella (1733)
- 64938: The history of ancient Greece, its colonies, and conquests (1787)
- 65049: An inquiry into the share, which King Charles I. had in the transactions of the Earl of Glamorgan (1756)
- 65115: The history of remarkable events in the Kingdom of Ireland (1781)
- 65264: The general gazetter: or, Compendious geographical dictionary (1766)
- 65290: The history of the war of seventeen hundred and forty one (1757)
- 65312: Julius Cęsar (1751)
- 65347: The history of the revolutions in England under the family of the Stuarts, from the year 1603, to 1690. In three books; wherein are contained many secret memoirs relating to that family, and the last great revolution, anno 1688. By F. J. D'Orleans, of the Society of Jesus. Translated from the French original printed at Paris. To which is prefixed, an introduction to this history, by Laurence Echard, M.A. Arch-Deacon of Stowe (1722)
- 65353: Fingal (1762)
- 65375: The guardian. ... (1723)
- 65469: Don John: or, the libertine destroy'd (1736)
- 65552: An hymn to harmony (1729)
- 65632: The dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians, London (1760)
- 65806: Essays on various subjects, principally designed for young ladies (1785)
- 65839: Essays and treatises (1753)
- 65847: The history of the civil wars of France (1758)
- 65856: An epistle to His Majesty, on his accession to the throne (1727)
- 65895: The dramatic execution of Agis (1758)
- 65932: The history of England (1767)
- 65934: An epistle to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (1720)
- 65937: The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cs?ar, to the revolution in 1688 (1793)
- 65938: A description of May. From Gawin Douglas, bishop of Dunkeld. By Francis Fawkes, A.M (1752)
- 65945: An epistle to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (1720)
- 65958: A description of the antient and famous city of Bristol (1751)
- 66014: An impartial account of the life and writings of the late Reverend William Dodd, LL.D. With an appendix of interesting particulars (1777)
- 66101: Die and be damned (1758)
- 66127: The irish widow (1773)
- 66186: Farther animadversions on the conduct of a late noble commander (1759)
- 66201: Discourses on the truth of revealed religion and other important subjects (1768)
- 66245: The dramatick works of Colley Cibber, Esq; Poet-Laureat to His Majesty. In five volumes. Volume I. Containing, Provok'd Husband. She wou'd, and She wou'd not. Love in a Riddle School - Boy[.] (1736)
- 66268: The justice of the peace, and parish officer (1769)
- 66315: The history of China (1763)
- 66319: A dissertation on hermaphrodites (1750)
- 66324: The irish compendium (1745)
- 66334: A discourse on the best method of prosecuting medical enquiries; delivered before the Medical Society of London, At their Annual Meeting, on Tuesday, January 18, 1774, And published at their Request. By James Sims, M.D. F.M.S (1774)
- 66353: Dissertations moral and philosophical, on natural and revealed religion (1775)
- 66370: The libertine (1734)
- 66400: Domestic medicine (1791)
- 66404: Instructions for a young lady, In every sphere and period of life (1770)
- 66423: The doctrine of grace (1763)
- 66455: Experimental essays on medical and philosophical subjects (1776)
- 66457: Experimental essays on the following subjects (1764)
- 66467: The distrest mother (1749)
- 66469: The drummer: or, the haunted-house (1765)
- 66538: The earl of Essex (1779)
- 66599: The investigator (1755)
- 66601: Elements of natural philosophy (1750)
- 66659: The Iliad of Homer. Translated by James Macpherson, Esq; in two volumes (1773)
- 66705: An enquiry into the nature of the human soul (1737)
- 66739: The epigoniad (1759)
- 66774: Epitome of the plan relative to the posse comitatus adopted in the county of Dorset. By W.M. Pitt, Esq. M.P (1798)
- 66809: The campaign (1713)
- 66836: An essay concerning the nature of aliments (1756)
- 66853: An essay on man (1760)
- 66871: An essay on the constitution of England (1765)
- 66915: An essay on the history and reality of apparitions (1728)
- 66923: An essay towards a general history of feudal property in Great Britain (1757)
- 66943: An essay on the nature, causes, and cure, of the rheumatism (1776)
- 67060: The expedition against Rochefort fully stated and considered (1758)
- 67091: The expostulation; a poem (1768)
- 67189: Faith. A poem (1774)
- 67204: A familiar introduction to the study of electricity (1769)
- 67240: Chrysal (1794)
- 67337: Formul? medicamentorum (1781)
- 67360: An essay towards the improvement of navigation (1750)
- 67450: The lives and characters, of the officers of the crown and state in Scotland, from the beginning of the reign of King David I. to the union of the two kingdoms (1736)
- 67509: A narrative of the proceedings upon the complaint against Governor Melvill (1770)
- 67585: A true and succinct account of the venereal disease (1704)
- 67705: Excise elegy: or, the Dragon demolish'd. A new ballad (1733)
- 67721: Miscellaneous works (1726)
- 67771: The second part of Miscellany poems (1716)
- 67806: Orchesography or the art of dancing by characters and demonstrative figures (1706)
- 67843: The chaplet (1738)
- 67886: The complete works of Aristotle (1786)
- 67900: The practical French grammar (1793)
- 68016: Ovid's epistles, translated by several hands (1712)
- 68031: (With additions.) A companion to the royal kalendar (1795)
- 68262: Julius Cęsar (1710)
- 68684: The seasons (1746)
- 68721: At the hand and ear in Exeter-Street, near the Strand, lives S. Ketelby; sworn-physician. Who during 23 years practice, has made it his chief study, to recover that valuable sense of hearing (1708)
- 68740: the triumph of love (1713)
- 68746: The Remembrancer: or, Seasonable advice to the people of Great-Britain (1715)
- 68770: Cupid and Hymen (1745)
- 68787: A new song, on the birth day of Prince George, now Prince of Wales (1751)
- 68823: Memoirs of the Count du Beauval (1764)
- 68829: The man of feeling (1793)
- 68960: Tables for silver (1755)
- 69038: A narrative of the proceedings and resolutions of a general meeting of the delegates from the manufacturers of wool (1787)
- 69053: Essays and treatises (1753)
- 69088: Sermons preached on several subjects and occasions (1747)
- 69091: Synopsis dificiorum Publicorum Dni Christophori Wren Eqvitis Aur. Architecti Regii: A catalogue of the churches of the city of London (1749)
- 69106: Las vidas de los pintores y estatuarios eminentes Espanoles (1744)
- 69134: The court riddle: a state dialogue between A. and B (1701)
- 69275: Four discourses (1773)
- 69402: South Holland embankment (1791)
- 69413: Instructions for officers of the duties on hides, &c (1754)
- 69420: The instructor (1775)
- 69445: A compendium of the laws (1715)
- 69459: The royal English grammar (1780)
- 69570: Sir, the favour of your attendance is desired at a meeting of the Society for the Improvement of Naval Architecture (1792)
- 69576: Sir, the favour of your attendance is desired at a meeting of the Society for the Improvement of Naval Architecture, on [blank] the [blank] day of [blank], at [blank] o'clock precisely, at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, in the Strand (1792)
- 69602: A letter from farmer John Ploughshare, in the west of England, to his landlord, Sir Roger Plain Coat, M- of P- in London (1765)
- 69668: The utility and equity of a free trade to the East-Indies (1773)
- 69688: Polymnia: or, the charms of musick (1733)
- 69690: A companion to The royal kalendar (1791)
- 69692: A companion to The royal kalendar, for the year 1788 (1788)
- 69726: A new edition (corrected to the 1st of January 1776,) of The Royal Kalendar (1776)
- 69737: Variety: a collection of essays (1788)
- 69750: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1744)
- 70084: Chemical essays (1782)
- 70089: The assignation: or, Love in a nunnery (1735)
- 70090: Amboyna: or, the cruelties of the Dutch to the English merchants (1735)
- 70091: Amphitryon (1735)
- 70110: Rules for drawing caricaturas (1795)
- 70516: Sacramental devotions, and suitable meditations (1726)
- 70535: The spiritual merchant described; and the gain of true godliness proved (1778)
- 70626: Medicina brevis: or, a short account of the primary causes of most diseases (1721)
- 70778: A catalogue of a fine collection of books (1767)
- 70838: Wool encouraged without exportation; or, practical observations on wool and the woollen manufacture (1791)
- 70983: The spectator (1713)
- 71075: Mercure historique, politique, literaire & galant (1750)
- 71103: The Plain dealer (1763)
- 71131: The Templar, and literary gazette (1773)
- 71132: The Topics of the day, or London-correspondent (1764)
- 71222: Terrę-filius (1763)
- 71583: [The Weekly magazine, and Literary review (1758)
- 71753: The Occasionalist (1768)
- 71754: The Parliamentary spy (1769)
- 71765: The Prompter (1789)
- 71828: The Argus (1789)
- 71830: The Oracle. Bell's new world (1789)
- 71866: The city and countrey mercury (1667)
- 71975: The Mock-press: or, The encounter of Harry Lungs, and Jasper Hem (1681)
- 72001: The Middlesex journal, or Universal evening-post (1772)
- 72040: The Sun (1792)
- 72041: The Public ledger (1761)
- 72042: The Covent-Garden journal (1752)
- 72066: The Flying-post: or, The weekly medley (1728)
- 72088: The Guardian (1713)
- 72089: Man (1755)
- 72093: The London packet. Or, New Lloyd's evening post (1772)
- 72104: The Test (1756)
- 72112: The Old maid (1755)
- 72136: The Public advertiser (1752)
- 72139: The Oracle. Bell's world (1790)
- 72142: The Oracle, and public advertiser (1794)
- 72144: The Oracle, and the daily advertiser (1798)
- 72145: The World, and fashionable advertiser (1787)
- 72146: The World (1787)
- 72148: The Morning herald, and daily advertiser (1780)
- 72158: The Morning herald (1786)
- 72168: The Whitehall evening-post (1770)
- 72185: The New Spectator (1784)
- 72233: The Universal visiter, and Memorialist (1756)
- 72241: The North Briton (1768)
- 72254: The Universal visiter, and monthly memorialist (1756)
- 72288: The Morning post, and daily advertiser (1773)
- 72337: A literary journal, or a continuation of the Memoirs of literature (1730)
- 72414: Historia litteraria: or, An exact and early account of the most valuable books published in the several part of Europe. ... With a compleat alphabetical index (1731)
- 72415: Historia litteraria: or, An exact and early account of the most valuable books published in the several part of Europe (1730)
- 72543: The Parrot (1728)
- 72873: Sir J. Fielding's general preventive plan; or, Public hue and cry (1773)
- 72879: The public hue and cry; or, Sir J. Fielding's general preventive plan (177u)
- 72903: Memoirs of the literary and philosophical society of Manchester (1781)
- 72911: The library: or, Moral and critical magazine (1761)
- 72920: The Repository: or Treasury of politics and literature (1769)
- 72928: The Repository (175u)
- 72990: The philological miscellany (1761)
- 72999: Phoenix Britannicus (1732)
- 73013: The mountebank (1732)
- 73036: Minutes of the Society for philosophical experiments and conversations (1794)
- 73044: The Lottery magazine; or, Compleat fund of literary, political and commercial knowledge (1776)
- 73055: The Auditor (1733)
- 73078: The British mercury; or, Historical and critical views of the events of the present times (1798)
- 73102: The Tickler (1770)
- 73148: The Constitution (1757)
- 73207: The Weekly remembrancer (1702)
- 73214: Cotes's weekly journal: or, the English stage-player (1734)
- 73227: The Young lady (1756)
- 73231: The Parrot (1746)
- 73239: The Female spectator. (1744)
- 73243: The Traveller's magazine: or, Gentleman and lady's agreeable companion (1748)
- 73370: The repository: or, Half-yearly register (1768)
- 73441: The Literary fly (1779)
- 73642: The London register, or Notes of the present times (1762)
- 73668: The English and French journal (1723)
- 73918: The London monthly mercury; or, Foreign literary intelligencer (1753)
- 73919: The London monthly mercury (1753)
- 74780: The Theatrical monitor. Or, Stage management and green room laid open (1767)
- 74796: The silent monitor (1711)
- 74931: The Weekly medley (1729)
- 74932: The weekly medley. And literary journal (1729)
- 75009: The St. James's weekly packet (1732)
- 75018: The tell-truth remembrancer (1703)
- 75041: The universal catalogue (1772)
- 75049: The Templar, and literary gazette (1773)
- 75176: The Morning post; or, Cheap daily advertiser (1772)
- 75241: A reply to an answer to the Defence of Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok Earl of Chester (1673)
- 75521: A speech made by Sir William Scrogg [sic] (1676)
- 75632: A letter to a member of the House of Commons on a proposal for regulating and advancing the woollen-manufactory, &c (1698)
- 75910: A Protestant plot no paradox: or, Phanaticks under that name plotting against the King and government (1682)
- 75932: Fatal love: or, The forc'd inconstancy (1680)
- 75988: Love and revenge (1675)
- 75992: The art and mystery of vintners and wine-coopers (1682)
- 76003: Alcibiades (1675)
- 76280: The unequal match: or, The life of Mary of Anjou Queen of Majorca. An historical novel (1681)
- 76353: Heroick love (1698)
- 76453: Judge Dodaridge, his law of nobility and peerage (1658)
- 76496: Julius Cęsar (1695)
- 76612: A short and serious narrative of Londons fatal fire (1667)
- 76627: Good nevvs to the good women, and to the bad women too that will grow better (1700)
- 76656: Disseratio theoretico-practica de febribus continuis, seu, Nova de febribus hypothesis aucta & illustrata (1700)
- 76688: The Spanish rogue (1674)
- 76737: A sermon preach'd before the king at VVhite-hall, on the fifth of November, 1681 (1682)
- 76800: The mock-tempest: or The enchanted castle (1675)
- 76802: The amorous old-vvoman: or, 'tis vvell if it take (1674)
- 76867: New experiments upon vipers (1677)
- 76931: Minerva's check to the author (1680)
- 76980: The mall: or The modish lovers (1674)
- 76998: Historical rarities and curious observations domestick & foreign (1684)
- 77074: A treatise of the nature of a minister in all its offices (1670)
- 77372: Hogan-Moganides: or, The Dutch Hudibras (1674)
- 77419: A catalogue of the library of the Reverend and learned Dr. Scattergood, deceas'd (1697)
- 77457: The destruction of Troy (1679)
- 77543: A curious collection of musick-books, both vocal and instrumental, (and several rare copies in three and four parts, fairly prick'd) by the best masters (1690)
- 77543: A curious collection of musick-books, both vocal and instrumental, (and several rare copies in three and four parts, fairly prick'd) by the best masters (1690)
- 77692: The loyal brother or the Persian prince (1682)
- 77703: Two choice and useful treatises (1682)
- 77726: Select epigrams of Martial Englished. Licensed, April 23. 1689. James Fraser (1689)
- 77964: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, October 17. 1675. By Miles Barne fellow of St. Peter's College in Cambridge, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Printed by His Majesties special command (1675)
- 78263: The present state of France (1687)
- 78696: Claudius Mauger's French and English letters, upon all subjects, mean and sublime (1676)
- 78712: A particular account of Major General Kirk's beating the Irish out of their bullworks and fort, and of bombing the lower town in order to the taking of Limericke (1690)
- 78811: The crucified Jesus: or, A full account of the nature, end, design & benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1686)
- 78960: Two essays in political arithmetick, concerning the people, housing, hospitals, &c. of London and Paris (1687)
- 79058: Tom Essence: or, The modish wife (1677)
- 79177: A defence of Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok, Earl of Chester (1673)
- 79180: The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus (1672)
- 79241: Gods providence in the midst of confusions (1682)
- 79323: The compleat horse-man, and expert ferrier (1670)
- 79400: The most notable antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng on Salisbury plain. Restored by Inigo Jones Esquire, architect generall to the late King (1655)
- 79514: Ephemeris absoluta (1695)
- 79517: Of credulity and incredulity; in things divine & spiritual (1670)
- 79536: The amours of the Count de Dunois made English (1675)
- 79721: Ephemeris absoluta (1693)
- 79722: Ephemeris absoluta (1698)
- 80122: A discourse of Christianity (1693)
- 80264: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of Norwich, at the funeral of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward Lord Bishop of Norwich, who departed this life, July 28. 1676 (1677)
- 80434: The art of patience (1684)
- 80471: A Scriptural and rational account of the Christian religion (1695)
- 80724: Strange and miraculous newes from Turkie (1642)
- 80916: The notorious impostor, or the history of the life of William Morrell, alias Bowyer, sometime of Banbury, chirurgeon (1692)
- 80941: A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late king, His present Majesty, and the government (1685)
- 81122: The feign'd astrologer (1668)
- 81162: Englands shame: or The unmasking of a politick atheist (1663)
- 81253: Julius Cęsar (1684)
- 81568: The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Stephen Colledge for high-treason, in conspiring the death of the King, the levying of war, and the subversion of the government (1681)
- 81620: The reformation (1673)
- 82031: Ephemeris absoluta (1694)
- 82238: The Scots figgaries: or, a knot of knaves (1652)
- 82377: Observations upon three earthquakes (1694)
- 82405: A discourse about a scrupulous conscience (1683)
- 82449: The novels of Elizabeth Queen of England (1680)
- 82632: God's revenge against murther (1680)
- 82636: Philanax Anglicus: or A Christian caueat for all kings, princes & prelates (1663)
- 82656: The great prerogative of a private life (1678)
- 82747: Ostella: or the faction of love and beauty reconcil'd (1650)
- 82860: Pastor fido: or, The faithful shepherd (1677)
- 82999: Mr. De Sargues Universal way of dyaling. Or plain and easie directions for placing the axeltree, and marking the hours in sun-dyals, after the French, Italian, Babylonian and Jewish manner. Together with the manner of drawing the lines of the signs, of finding out the height of the sun above the horizon, and the east-rising of the same, the elevation of the pole, and the position of the meridian. All which may be done in any superficies whatsoever, and in what situation soever it be, without any skill at all in astronomy. By Daniel King Gent (1659)
- 83262: The remaines of the Right Honorable Francis Lord Verulam Viscount of St. Albanes, sometimes Lord Chancellour of England (1648)
- 83494: Guzman (1693)
- 83628: A discovery of a horrible and bloody treason and conspiracie (1641)
- 83786: The constant couple; or A trip to the Jubilee (1700)
- 83857: The perjur'd husband: or, The adventures of Venice (1700)
- 83901: Compendium Euclidis curiosi: or, Geometrical operations (1677)
- 83906: Copies of the informations and original papers relating to the proof of the horrid conspiracy against the late king, his present Majesty, and the government (1685)
- 83914: An answer to Sir Peter Leicester's Addenda, or, Some things to be added in his Answer to Sir Thomas Mainwarings book. Written by the said Sir Thomas Mainwaring (1674)
- 84158: The conquest of China, by the Tartars (1676)
- 84319: The situation of paradise found out (1683)
- 84537: The vvits paraphras'd: or, Paraphrase upon paraphrase (1680)
- 84617: A treatise of lithotomy: or, Of the extraction of the stone out of the bladder. Written in French by Mr. Tolet, lithotomist in the Hospital of the Charity at Paris. Translated into English by A. Lovell (1683)
- 84679: The obstinate lady (1657)
- 84747: The general history of Spain (1699)
- 84888: Anima mundi: or, An historical narration of the opinions of the ancients concerning man's soul after this life (1679)
- 85034: Herod and Mariamne (1673)
- 85620: The famous conclave, wherein Clement VIII. was elected Pope (1670)
- 85641: A complete history of England (1685)
- 85674: The grounds of obedience and government (1655)
- 85763: Ars pictoria: or An academy treating of drawing, painting, limning, and etching (1669)
- 85882: A New-Years-gift for the anti-prerogative-men: or, A lawyers opinion, in defence of His Majesties power-royal, of granting pardons, as he pleases (1682)
- 85891: Approved, good, and happy newes from Ireland (1642)
- 85907: The advantage of a learned education (1697)
- 86062: Catalogus librorum Roberti Scott (1688)
- 86328: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1686)
- 86473: The conspiracy or The change of government (1680)
- 86719: Nuncius infernalis: or, A new account from below (1692)
- 86863: An essay concerning the multiplication of mankind (1686)
- 87001: The solution of all sphęrical triangles both right and oblique by the planisphare (1651)
- 87043: A true account of the celebrated secret of Mr. Timothy Beaghan (1697)
- 87095: Another essay in political arithmetick, concerning the growth of the city of London (1683)
- 87142: Paul Festeau's French grammar (1693)
- 87384: Dying and dead mens living words, or, Fair warnings to a careless world. Published by D. Lloyd (1673)
- 87397: Johannis Segeri Weidenfeld De secretis adeptorum, sive De usu spiritus vini Lulliani libri IV (1684)
- 87513: The wits paraphras'd: or, Paraphrase upon paraphrase (1680)
- 87595: The present state of Geneva (1681)
- 87819: The legitimacy of Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok Earl of Chester, clearly proved (1679)
- 87836: An answer to two books (1675)
- 87963: Ioyfull nevves from Ireland, or, a true relation of the great overthrow which the English gave the rebels before Droheda (1642)
- 88242: Darius King of Persia (1688)
- 88288: Observations upon the Dublin-bills of mortality, MDCLXXXI. and the state of that city (1683)
- 88364: Further observation upon the Dublin-bills: or, Accompts of the houses, hearths, baptisms, and burials in that city (1686)
- 88664: The lives of ten excellent men (1677)
- 88665: A discourse about a scrupulous conscience (1683)
- 88676: A methode to gain satisfaction in religion (1673)
- 88678: A divine and moral essay on the Christian pilgrim's conduct (1699)
- 88709: Kalendarium hortense; or, The gard'ner's almanac (1699)
- 88782: Ibrahim the illustrious Bassa (1677)
- 88890: The great efficacy and necessity of good example especially in the clergy (1671)
- 88916: An account of Mr. Edward Sclater's return to the communion of the Church of England: and of the publick recantation he made at the Church of St. Mary Savoy, the 5th of May, 1689. By Anthony Horneck D.D (1689)
- 89168: Macbeth (1673)
- 89325: Zayde (1678)
- 89503: The gentlemans recreation (1686)
- 89613: The Jewes tragedy, or, Their fatal and final overthrow by Vespatian and Titus his son (1662)
- 89628: Misthoskopia. A prospect of heavenly glory for the comfort of Sion's mourners. B Joseph Cooper minister of the gospel. Author of the Domus Mosaicę Clavis (1700)
- 90236: Catastasis mundi: or The true state, vigor, and growing greatness of Christendom, under the influences of the last triple conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter in Leo, the late comet, &c (1684)
- 90264: Dying and dead mens living vvords. Published by Da. Lloyd, M.A. and minister of the Gospel at the Charter-house, near London (1668)
- 90265: The Lama=sabachthani, or, Cry of the Son of God (1689)
- 90359: Remarkable antiquities of the city of Exeter (1681)
- 90519: Adenochoiradelogia: or, An anatomick-chirurgical treatise of glandules & strumaes, or Kings-evil-swellings (1684)
- 90522: A warning-piece for the unruly (1673)
- 90684: Annotations upon the two foregoing treatises, Lux orientalis, or, An enquiry into the opinion of the Eastern sages concerning the prae-existence of souls, and the Discourse of truth (1682)
- 90685: The true euangelical temper (1641)
- 90703: Determinatio (1686)
- 90952: Q? Valerius Maximus his Collections of the memorable acts and sayings of orators (1675)
- 91187: The assurance of the faithfull: or, The glorious estate of the saints in heaven, described (1670)
- 91339: The blessings of eighty eight: or, A short narrative of the auspicious protection of our reform'd Protestant church, under the number of eight (1698)
- 91683: Considerations offered to all the corporations of England (1681)
- 91966: A panegyrick on the loyal and honourable Sir George Jefferies Lord Chief Justice of England. By E. Settle (1683)
- 92580: A collection of letters, made by Sr Tobie Mathews, Kt (1692)
- 92886: Pandora (1664)
- 93310: News from the Exchange: or, The papist acting the Quaker (1674)
- 93380: A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late King, his Present Majesty, and the government (1685)
- 93510: A discourse of government, as examined by reason, Scripture, and law of the land. Or True weights and measures between soveraignty and liberty (1694)
- 93885: The great lavv of consideration: or A discourse (1678)
- 94245: The whole book of Psalms (1700)
- 94330: The mirror of fortune: or, the true characters of fate & destiny (1676)
- 94409: The compendious school-master: teaching the English-tongue after a more easie & demonstrable method than hath been hitherto published or taught (1688)
- 94480: The constant couple. Or A trip to the jubilee (1700)
- 94585: The fatal contract, a French tragedy· (1661)
- 94596: Five love-letters from a nun to a cavalier (1686)
- 94773: Merlinus liberatus (1696)
- 94774: Merlinus liberatus (1697)
- 94814: Ephemeris absoluta (1690)
- 94815: Ephemeris absoluta (1692)
- 95003: Concordia discors, or The dissonant harmony of sacred publique oaths, protestations, leagues, covenants, ingagements, lately taken by many time-serving saints, officers, without scruple of conscience (1683)
- 95050: An account of the tryals of several notorious malefactors. For murders, fellonies, burglaries (1682)
- 95319: A short and strange relation (1669)
- 95591: Johannis Joachimi Becheri Med. Doct. Sacr. Cęs. Majest. Consil. Minera arenaria perpetua: sive Prodromus historię (1680)
- 95680: Merlinus liberatus: being an almanack for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation 1700 (1700)
- 95683: A sermon on the occasion of the death of the Right Honourable Elizabeth Lady Cutts (1698)
- 95809: Persecutio undecima (1682)
- 96027: An elegy on His Excellency Lieutenant-General Tolmach, by Edm. Arwaker. Licens'd August 3. 1694. Edward Cooke (1694)
- 96080: Catalogus librorum instructissimę bibliothecę nobilis cujusdam Scoto-Britanni in quavis lingua & facultate insignium (1688)
- 96267: The speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge at Oxford, before the castle, on VVednesday August 31. 1681 (1681)
- 96319: Vox Uranię: an almanack astronomical, meteorological, for the year of our Lord God, 1687 (1687)
- 96416: The crucified Jesus: or, A full account of the nature, end, design , and benefits of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1700)
- 96492: A brief collection of many rare secrets (1650)
- 96561: The Apophthegmes of the ancients (1683)
- 96584: Memoirs and observations topographical, physical, mathematical, mechanical, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical (1698)
- 96899: Patientia victrix: or, The book of Job (1661)
- 97015: Poems on several occasions (1696)
- 97408: Merlinus liberatus (1695)
- 97895: A fool's preferment, or, The three Dukes of Dunstable (1688)
- 97901: Greenwich-Hill (1697)
- 98181: The English midwife enlarged (1682)
- 98289: The English monsieur (1679)
- 98516: A conference with a theist. Part IV. and last (1699)
- 98559: A full and clear answer to a book, written by William Petit Esq; printed in the year 1680 (1681)
- 98626: Lues venerea (1670)
- 99033: The compleat lawyer: or, A treatise concerning tenures & estates (1670)
- 99118: Ovid's Elegies; or, A translation of his choicest epistles to his lady and friends (1683)
- 99236: The history of Britain (1678)
- 99567: An Acount [sic] of the apprehending & taking, of Mr. John Robinson, and William Criss, for the murther of Mrs. Mary Robinson (1699)
- 99904: The Friers last fare-well, or, Saint Francis must pack for France (1642)
- 99989: A true and particular account of the total defeat of Coll. Sarsfeild and his party, not far from Bellishannon (1689)
- 100006: A familiar discourse, between George, a true-hearted English gentleman: and Hans a Dutch merchant: concerning the present affairs of England (1672)
- 100449: The earth twice shaken wonderfully: or, An analogical discourse of earthquake (1694)
- 100497: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral of Norwich (1679)
- 100616: Caroli Secundi, Magnę Britannię Regis, epitaphium (1685)
- 100683: A sermon preach'd before my Lord Major, at Guild-Hall Chappel, on the 30th. of Octob. 1681 (1682)
- 100726: The siege of Memphis, or the ambitious queen (1676)
- 100794: The fire of the altar: or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames, before, at, and after, the receiving the blessed sacrament of the Lords Supper (1690)
- 100847: The happy ascetick: or, The best exercise (1681)
- 100962: Piso's conspiracy (1676)
- 101436: Exceeding good newes againe from Ireland (1641)
- 101560: Questions and answers concerning the two religions, viz. that of the Church of England, and the other of the Church of Rome (1688)
- 101695: The genuine use and effects of the gunne (1674)
- 101847: Notes and observations on the Empress of Morocco revised (1674)
- 101935: Scylla's ghost (1684)
- 101959: The mock-press: or, The encounter of Harry Lungs, and Jasper Hem (1681)
- 101967: A treatise of the nature of a minister (1670)
- 102108: China and France, or, Two treatises (1676)
- 102284: A compendious view of the late tumults & troubles in this kingdom, by way of annals for seven years (1685)
- 102328: De jure uniformitatis ecclesiasticę: or Three books, of the rights belonging to an uniformity in churches (1669)
- 102395: The description & use of the planetary systeme (1675)
- 102460: Marriage a-la-mode (1698)
- 102584: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, May the seventh, MDCLXXVI (1676)
- 102659: Divine poems (1664)
- 102679: A moral discourse of the power of interest. By David Abercromby, M.D. and fellow of the College of Physicians in Amsterdam. Licens'd May 1. 1690. J. Fraser (1690)
- 102751: Poems by Mrs Anne Killigrew (1686)
- 102841: Cicero against Catiline, in IV. invective orations (1671)
- 103241: The history of infamous impostors· Or, The lives & actions of several notorious counterfeits (1683)
- 103507: A Relation of a strange apparition in an ale-house next doore to the White Horse, against Sommerset-House in the Strand (1641)
- 103768: Demetrius and the crafts-men (1683)
- 103821: Salt-water sweetned; or, A true account of the great advantages of this new invention both by sea and by land (1683)
- 103826: Cambridge jests, or, Witty alarums for melancholy spirits. By a lover of ha, ha, he (1674)
- 104041: The mirrour of state and eloquence (1656)
- 104044: An historical relation of the first discovery of the isle of Madera. Written originally in Portugueze by Don Francisco Alcafarado (gentleman of the bed-chamber to the Infanta Don Henry younger son of John the first King of Portugal;) who was one of the first discoverers, thence translated into French, and now made English (1675)
- 104253: Divine poems (1685)
- 104425: Minerva, or, The art of weaving (1677)
- 104691: An Account of the tryal and conviction of Sir John Friend (1696)
- 105223: A continuation of the complete history of England (1700)
- 105244: A vindication of Saint Ignatius, (founder of the Society of Jesus) from phanaticism; and of the Jesuites, from the calumnies laid to their charge in a late book, entitul'd, The enthusiasm of the Church of Rome. By William Darrel, priest, of the Society of Jesus (1688)
- 105281: Zayde (1678)
- 105338: Constantinus redivivus: or, A full account of the wonderful providences, and unparallell'd successes that have all along attended the glorious enterprises of the heroical prince, William the 3d, now King of Great Britain, &c (1693)
- 105444: Herod and Mariamne (1674)
- 105473: Philanax Anglicus: or A Christian caveat for all kings, princes & prelates (1663)
- 105539: An introduction to astronomy and geography (1675)
- 105553: Vade mecum, or The necessary companion (1679)
- 105594: Observations concerning the dominion and sovereignty of the seas (1689)
- 105730: The penitent hermit: or, The fruits of jealousie (1679)
- 105735: The presentments of the grand juries for the county of Middlesex, at their general sessions (1682)
- 105853: A plea for the pardoning part of the soveraignty of the kings of England (1682)
- 105855: A sermon preached at Petworth in Sussex, September 9. 1683 (1683)
- 106076: Scrinia reserata (1693)
- 106088: Veni; vidi; vici (1652)
- 106313: Regular and irregular thoughts in poets and orators (1697)
- 106846: Englands pressures: or, the peoples complaint (1645)
- 106926: A speech of the Right Honourable the Earle of Louden, Lord Chancellour of Scotland (1645)
- 107824: Twelve new songs, with a thorow-bass to each song (1699)
- 108456: The figurative speeches (1697)
- 108480: The flower garden enlarged (1677)
- 108659: Four tracts (1699)
- 109097: The happy ascetick: or, The best exercise (1686)
- 109270: The novels of Elizabeth, Queen of England (1681)
- 109836: Aurorata· By Thomas Prujean, student of Gonvile and Caius Colledge in Cambridge (1644)
- 110180: England and Scotland united, disjoyned. Or, A gentle corosive, and healing plaister, applied to two dying kingdoms: with some balsamum for wounded Ireland (1648)
- 110308: Tenants law (1670)
- 110319: A declaration of the Committee of Estates of the kingdome of Scotland. Against the forces of their new King Charles the second, or, any other forces in rebellion against them (1649)
- 110348: The distracted state (1651)
- 110501: Vicissitudes progress (1648)
- 110588: A sermon preached in the chappell at Sommerset-House in the Strand, on Thursday the 27 day of June 1650 (1650)
- 110874: Paul Festeau's French grammar (1685)
- 110887: The art of patience under all afflictions (1685)
- 111825: The second part of the notorious impostor (1692)
- 112440: Country astrology in three books (1650)
- 113863: Boni ominis votum: a good omen to the next Parliament (1656)
- 113880: Pray be not angry: or, the womens new law (1656)
- 114112: The continuance of the High Court of Chancery vindicated (1654)
- 114236: Gods unchangeableness: or Gods continued providence (1655)
- 115076: The cities loyalty display'd: or the four famous and renowned fabricks in the city of London (1661)
- 115149: Arguments and materials for a register of estates (1698)
- 115342: The true and perfect relation of the taking of Captain James Hind (1651)
- 116079: The grounds of obedience and government. By Thomas White, Gentleman (1655)
- 116523: The City-law, or, the course and practice in all manner of juridicall proceedings in the hustings in Guild-Hall, London· (1647)
- 116548: The present state of France (1687)
- 117178: His Highness's commission under the Great Seal of England (1657)
- 117452: Anima mundi: or, An historical narration of the opinions of the ancients concerning man's soul after this life (1679)
- 117481: The bloudy Babylon: or, A collection of some particulars concerning the persecution raging in France against the Protestants (1698)
- 117580: A declaration of the taking away of Sir William Waller, Sir John Clotworth, Major Generall Massie, and Collonel Copley, members of the House of Commons, from the Kings head in the Strand, to St. Iameses: together with their protestation read at their removall. With a copy o the Lord Generals order for the same (1648)
- 118155: Whereas a printed paper was lately put forth in the names of some of the trustees for ministers maintenance (1655)
- 119553: An essay on poetry (1697)
- 119860: Ephemeris absoluta (1697)
- 119933: The exercise of prayer: or, A help to devotion (1685)
- 120219: The whole book of Psalms (1695)
- 120224: An abstract of the charter granted by His Majesty (1679)
- 120297: The fire of the altar: or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames (1684)
- 120432: An answer to A letter from a gentleman in the country, to a Member of the House of Commons: on the votes of the 14th. instant. Relating to the trade of Ireland (1698)
- 120643: Cochlearia curiosa: or The curiosities of scurvygrass (1676)
- 120645: A collection of curious original paintings, and other fine copies, designed by the best masters; being fine ornaments for houses, and neat to adorn ladies closets. Will be sold by auction (or who bids most) on Tuesday, the 8th of July, 1690 (1690)
- 120701: A collection of paintings, amongst them several originals of the best masters, will be sold by auction at the further end of the Middle Exchange in the Strand, other-wise called Salisbury Change, on Tuesday the 29th. of April, at four of the clock in the afternoon (1690)
- 120709: A collection of paintings & limnings by the best masters: will be sold by auction on Friday the 6th, and Saturday the 7th of this instant December, 1689 (1689)
- 120761: A curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, will (for the divertisement of the gentlemen and ladies at Epsom) be exposed to sale by auction (or who bids most) on Monday, the 4th day of August, 1690 (1690)
- 120764: At the Kings Arms Tavern, over against St. Clement's-Church in the Strand, will be sold by way of auction, a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, formerly belonging to a person of quality. The sale will begin on Thursday next, being the 16th of October (1690)
- 120765: At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over against St. Clements Church in the Strand, will be sold by way of auction, on Tuesday next, being the 11th. of this instant November (1690)
- 120766: At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over-against St. Clements Church in the Strand, wil by the request of some worthy gentlemen be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies by the best masters of Europe, on Tuesday the third of this instant March 1690/91 (1691)
- 120769: At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over against St. Clements Church in the Strand, will by the request of some worthy gentlemen be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies by the best masters of Europe, on Wednesday the first of April, 1691 (1691)
- 120811: At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for halls, stair-cases, &c. On Monday the 2d. Tuesday the 3d. Friday the 6th. and Saturday the 7th. of November next, 1691 (1691)
- 120812: At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, some by Paul de Vernez, Carratz, Tintoret, &c and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for halls, stair-cases, &c. on Wednesday the 18th. Thursday the 19th. and Friday the 20th. of this instant November, 1691 (1691)
- 120814: At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for halls, stair-cases, &c. On Monday 21, Tuesday 22, and Wednesday 23th. of this instant December (1691)
- 120816: At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale by way of auction, a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for ladies closets, stair-cases, chimney-pieces, and for halls, &c. On Wednesday the 13th. Thursday the 14th. Friday the 15th. of this instant January (1692)
- 120817: At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale by way of auction, a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for halls, stair-cases, &c. On Wednesday the 24th. of this instan February, and the two following dayes (1692)
- 120818: In the Auction-Room at the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be exposed to sale by way of auction, a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, by the best masters of Europe, some fit for halls, stair-cases, &c. On Tuesday the 15th. of this instant March, and the two following dayes (1692)
- 120819: A curious collection of paintings, of several rare masters, will be sold by auction, at the Middle Exchange; otherwise called Salisbury Change, in the Strand, on Monday the 26th. of this instant May (1690)
- 120850: A curious collection of paintings, being most originals: by the best antient and modern masters (1691)
- 120851: A curious collection of paintings, being most originals: will be sold by auction, at the Canary-House, near the east-end of Exeter-Exchange, in the Strand, between the Feathers-Tavern, and Long's Coffee-House, this present Thursday, being the 7th of this instant January, 1691. and will continue the Friday, and Saturday following (1692)
- 120868: At the west end of Exeter Change above stairs in the Strand, will be sold by way of auction, a curious collection of pictures, being about three hundred in number, most of them originals by the best masters of Europe, on Wednesday the 24th. day of this instant June (1691)
- 120948: A catalogue of the library of books French and English, of Mr. Peter Hushar, merchant of London, deceased (1685)
- 121008: Herod and Pilate reconciled: or The concord of papists, anabaptists, and sectaries, against Scripture, Fathers, councils, and other orthodoxical writers, for the coercion, deposition, and killing of kings. Discovered by the reverend Father in God, Dr. Owen, late bishop of St. Asaph. Dedicated to the loyal subjects of Great Britain (1663)
- 121451: The execution of the 11 prisoners that suffer'd at Tyburn, and one in Little-Brittain, on Wednesday the 22th of this instant January, 1679 (1679)
- 121621: The devout communicant exemplified, in his behaviour before, at, and after the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1675)
- 121778: The crucified Jesus: or, A full account of the nature, end, design & benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1689)
- 121779: Delight and judgment: or, a prospect of the great Day of Judgment (1684)
- 121915: The history of Justin, taken out of the four and fortieth books of Trogus Pompeius (1682)
- 121936: The linnen and woollen manufactory discoursed (1698)
- 121939: A full and true relation of a bloody & dismal fight betwixt the Protestants (1689)
- 122212: The history of Christ's sufferings (1697)
- 122594: Vnion, or vndone (1668)
- 122619: An exact description of the government of the Commonwealth of Geneva, under the civil magistrate (1659)
- 122628: Two discourses (1681)
- 122709: The citizen's companion: or The trades-man's mirrour (1673)
- 122797: Elements of speech (1677)
- 122829: Spanish letters: historical, satyrical, and moral; of the famous Don Antonio de Guevara (1697)
- 123367: The first book of Apollo's banquet (1693)
- 123375: All the histories and novels (1700)
- 123567: A sermon preach'd the Sunday before Easter in Westminster-Abby. By Henry Killigrew D.D. Prebendary of the said Church, and master of the Savoy. Licensed, April 15. 1689 (1689)
- 123670: An English ansvver to the Scotch speech (1668)
- 123972: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances (1695)
- 123979: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances (1698)
- 124279: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances (1690)
- 124399: The great law of consideration: or, A discourse, wherein the nature, usefulness, and absolute necessity of consideration, in order to a truly serious and religious life, is laid open (1698)
- 124675: Saducismus triumphatus: or, full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions (1700)
- 124868: Philanax Anglicus: or A Christian caveat for all kings, princes, & prelates (1670)
- 125115: Two essays in political arithmetick, concerning the people, housing, hospitals, &c. of London and Paris. By Sir William Petty, Fellow of the Royal Society (1687)
- 125171: Arbitrary government display'd to the life (1683)
- 125332: The plain mans way of worship and practice (1678)
- 125354: Nevvs from the Strand: or, The Duke of Grafton happily preserv'd (1688)
- 125372: Historia plantarum (1686)
- 125401: The fire of the altar: or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames, before, at, and after, the receiving the blessed sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1700)
- 125483: Observations on fevers and febrifuges. Written in French by Monsieur Spon, one of the most eminent physicians of Lyons; upon occasion of reading a book entituled, The discovery of the admirable English remedy. Now made English, by J. Berrie (1682)
- 125729: A true collection of speeches, arguments, impeachments, messages, and conferences, and other transactions in that memorable Parliament (1659)
- 125848: A practical discourse of patience (1693)
- 126331: The faithful description of pure love in perfect peace (1659)
- 126383: Catalogus librorum bibliothecę instructissimę Eduardi Wray de Barling in comitatu Lincolniensis armigeri (1687)
- 126447: The great law of consideration: or a discourse, wherein the nature, usefulness, and absolute necessity of consideration, in order to a truly serious and religious life, is laid open: By Anthony Horneck, preacher at the Savoy (1677)
- 126463: Songs in the new opera, call'd the World in the moon (1697)
- 126838: A perfect journall of the daily proceedings and transactions in that memorable Parliament, begun at Westminster, the third day of November, 1640 (1656)
- 127241: A congratulatory poem on the right honourable Sr. Orlando Bridgman. Lord Keeper of the great seal of England (1667)
- 127547: Spadacrene Dunelmensis: or, A short treatise of an ancient medicinal fountain or vitrioline spaw near the city of Durham (1682)
- 127551: The French prophet (1692)
- 127896: Anni, menses ac dies singuli (1696)
- 127929: Bibliotheca Skinneriana, & Hampdeniana (1699)
- 128084: Approved, good, and ioyfull newes from Ireland (1641)
- 128660: The town adventurer. A discourse of masquerades, playes, &c (1675)
- 128902: Songs in the new opera, call'd The grove or love's paradise (1700)
- 128968: Miscellanea; or, serious, useful considerations, moral, historical, theological (1661)
- 129444: A compendious view of the late tumults & troubles in this kingdom, by way of annals for seven years (1685)
- 129686: The empress of Morocco· (1673)
- 129971: A catalogue of several pictures, by the best masters (1690)
- 129974: Mr. de Ryck's large collection of original, royal, Italian, ancient and modern, pictures, by the greatest masters (1690)
- 130082: The English princess: or The death of Richard the III (1674)
- 130280: The death of the righteous: or, the discriminating circumstances that favour the departure of a pious soul (1695)
- 130364: A collection of new songs (1700)
- 130923: Cuckoldum alamode, or A comical relation, of an eminent tallow-chandler, who sneak'd off last week with an ale-drapers wife, near Grays-Inn (1700)
- 131083: King John and Matilda (1662)
- 131244: Bibliopolii Littleburiani pars prima (1696)
- 131833: An exact list of the royal confederate army in Flanders (1691)
- 132054: Ephemeris absoluta (1696)
- 132453: Spanish letters: historical, satyrical, and moral; of the famous Don Antonio de Guevara (1697)
- 132883: A sermon preached at the assizes at Lancaster, on Sunday, March 19. 1675/6. By H. Pigott, B.D (1676)
- 133314: A true and particular relation of the victory obtained by the Christian armies against the Turks, at Barkan, the ninth of October, 1683 (1683)
- 133318: The preeminence of the election of kings, or, A plea for the peoples rights (1648)
- 133395: Popery absolutely destructive to monarchy (1673)
- 133404: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London, at St. Mary le Bow, on Thursday, Sept. 2. 1697 (1698)
- 133558: A sermon preached before His Majesty at White-Hall 29 Decemb. 1678. By Edward Young, B.L.L. fellow of New-Colledge in Oxon: and chaplain to His Excellency Thomas Earl of Ossory, general of His Majesties subjects in the service of the United Neatherlands. By His Majesties special command (1679)
- 133560: A sermon preached at Lambeth January the 25th (1685)
- 133712: An historical treatise of cities, and burghs or boroughs (1690)
- 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)
- 133854: An introduction to the old English history, comprehended in three several tracts (1684)
- 134405: A List of the earls and lords that were present in the House of Peers on Friday, April the 27th, 1660 (1660)
- 134581: The present state of England in relation to popery (1684)
- 134584: Julius Cęsar (1695)
- 134621: A present for the ladies (1693)
- 134780: The happy slave (1686)
- 134807: Ars pictoria: or An academy treating of drawing, painting, limning, etching (1675)
- 134836: The crucified Jesus: or, A full account of the nature, end, design and benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1695)
- 135096: Merlinus liberatus (1698)
- 135166: Some motives and incentives to the love of God (1692)
- 135191: The character of a town-gallant (1680)
- 135193: The character of a town-miss (1680)
- 135328: Europe a slave, unless England break her chains (1683)
- 135425: The countrey-miser or The unhappy farmers dear market (1693)
- 135709: A letter from the King of Morocco, to His Majesty the King of England Charles I (1680)
- 136005: The happiness of being saved from the second death (1695)
- 136610: Amicus naturę (1690)
- 136631: Vox uranię (1686)
- 136885: Humble and modest proposals tender'd to the consideration of both houses of Parliament, for uniting the Protestant interest in this nation for the present age, and preventing our divisions for future (1680)
- 136938: The gentlemans guide, in three discourses· (1680)
- 137086: Judge Doderidges reading of advowsons, or church-livings (1663)
- 137267: A journal of what has past in the North of Ireland, since the landing of the Duke of Schomberg, to the surrender of Carrick-Fergus (1689)
- 137467: A true and perfect account of the examination, confession, tryal, condemnation, and execution of Joan Perry, and her two sons, John & Richard Perry, and for the murder of William Harrison, Gent (1676)
- 137544: A short compendium of chirurgery (1678)
- 137844: At a grand committee, or court of assistants of the King and Queen's Corporation for the Linen Manufacture in England (1691)
- 137901: Ephemeris absoluta (1689)
- 138263: The fire of the altar: or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames (1683)
- 138338: Three playes written by Sir William Killigrew (1665)
- 138791: Salt-water sweetned: or, a True account of the great advantages of this new invention both by sea and by land (1683)
- 138934: A clear and brief explanation upon the chief points in the New-Testament (1697)
- 139101: The conduct of France since the peace at Nimeguen (1684)
- 139364: A present for the ladies (1692)
- 139466: Paul Festeau's French grammar (1675)
- 139506: The French rogue (1672)
- 139516: The Travels of Don Francisco de Quevedo through Terra Australis incognita (1684)
- 139846: A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late king, His present Majesty, and the government (1686)
- 140126: 5. wonders in the month of July 1691 (1691)
- 140437: Honest invitations. At the sign of the globe, over against the Cheshire-Cheese in Arundel-street, by St. Clements Church in the Strand, lives D. Woodward, professor of physick and astrology (1690)
- 140611: In Exeter-street, near Exeter-change in the Strand, next door to the Black-Moors-Head, liveth a gentlewoman (1680)
- 140625: The description & use of the planetary systeme (1674)
- 141020: Good news from the English fleet (1690)
- 141144: In Surry-street, in the Strand, at the corner-house with a white-balcony and blue-flower pots, liveth a gentlewoman, who hath a most excellent wash to beautifie the face, which cures all redness, flushings, or pimples (1690)
- 141383: Julius Cęsar (1695)
- 141546: Misery upon misery. A more full and particular relation of the present sad and deplorable condition of Elizabetth Farrington (1695)
- 141575: An account of a bold desperate and notorious robbery (1700)
- 141663: Heroick love (1698)
- 142037: Loves overthrow; or, A full and true account of a young maid that lived in Exeter-Exchange-Court, in the Strand (1670)
- 142037: Loves overthrow; or, A full and true account of a young maid that lived in Exeter-Exchange-Court, in the Strand (1670)
- 142235: The crucified Jesus: or, A full account of the nature, end, design, and benefits of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1700)
- 142317: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances (1698)
- 142381: A collection of private devotions; in the practice of the ancient church, called The hours of prayer (1672)
- 142587: Spanish letters: historical, satyrical, and moral; of the famous Don Antonio de Guevara (1697)
- 142851: Catalogus variorum & insignium librorum ex diversis Europę partibus advectorum (1691)
- 142971: A scriptural and rational account of the Christian religion (1695)
- 143016: Poor Tom the taylor his lamentation (1685)
- 143117: The grounds of soveraignty and greatness· (1675)
- 143448: A sermon preached before the King at VVhite-hall, on thf [sic] fifth of November, 1681 (1682)
- 143499: The songs in the tragedy of Bonduca (1695)
- 143651: The whole book of Psalms (1699)
- 143652: The whole book of Psalms (1698)
- 143680: A discourse of obedience unto Kings & magistrates, upon the anniversary of His Majesties birth and restauration (1684)
- 143720: Poor Tom the taylor his lamentation (1671)
- 143848: Brief reflections upon the inconveniencies attending wilful and malitious forgery and perjury (1685)
- 144005: The Lama-sabachthani, or, Cry of the Son of God (1691)
- 144050: Meditations and prayers to be used before, at, and after the receiving of the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1700)
- 144567: A Letter to the late author of the Preparation for martyrdom (1682)
- 145759: Bibliopolii Littleburiani pars secunda; complectens numismatum descriptores, veteris supellectilis literarię collectores, & omne genus antiquarios (1696)
- 146199: Vox uranię: an almanack astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of our Lord God, 1688 (1688)
- 146241: Catalogus variorum & insignium tam antiquorum quam recentium librorum, in quavis lingua? & facultate prę-cęteris excellentium ex variis Euporę partibus advectorum quorum auctio habebitur Londini ad insigne Ursi in Vico (Vulgo dicto) Ave-Mary-Lane, prope Ludgate-Street, nono di Februarii, 1690[/]1. Per Benj. Walford, Bibliop. Lond (1691)
- 146568: The only table extant for all merchandizes serving for whole-sale and re-taile in weights & measures either little or great quantities being at any the prizes next standing round at the head of each collumne ready cast up The next round is multiplyed downwards (Note that 11 is to every hundred.) ... Exam: by us Charles Bunworth Abraham Colfe &c. Accomptants[.] (1700)
- 146713: Reverendissimi in Christo patris, Johannis Eboracensium Archiepiscopi (1686)
- 146865: The cry of blood; or, the horrid sin of murther display'd. In the true relation of three several murthers committed within the compass of one week (1692)
- 147073: At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over against St. Clements Church in the Strand, will by the request of some worthy gentlemen be exposed to sale several original paintings, and other fine copies by the best masters of Europe; on Tuesday the 9th. of this instant Decemb. 1690 (1690)
- 147087: A true relation of a most dismal accident, that happened in the Strand, the 14th of this instant May, 1686 (1686)
- 147101: At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over-against St. Clements Church in the Strand, will by the request of some worthy gentlemen be exposed to sale several original paintings, and other fine copies by the best masters of Europe, on Tuesday the 13th. of this instant January, 1690/91 (1691)
- 147134: At the Kings-Arms Tavern, over-against St. Clements Church in the Strand, will by the request of some worthy gentlemen be exposed to sale several original paintings, and other fine copies by the best masters of Europe; on Thursday the 5th. of this instant February, 1690/91 (1691)
- 147140: A true relation of what hath been transacted in behalf of those of the reformed religion, during the treaty of peace at Reswick (1698)
- 147243: Single songs, and dialogues, in the musical play of Mars & Venus. Perform'd with the Anatomist, or the Sham Doctor. Set to musick by Mr. Finger, and Mr. John Eccles (1697)
- 147280: In the Strand near the middle exchange in Salisbury Street (1682)
- 147282: By the King and Queens Authority. At the Angel and Ball, within three doors of St. Clements Church in the Strand, near Temple-Bar. These are to give notice, that here is lately arrived an experienced and most famous High-German doctor (1689)
- 147284: By the King and Queens Authority. At the Angel and Ball, near St. Clement's Church, right over-against the two spectacle-shops, in the Strand, near Temple-Bar, liveth the famous and experienced High-German Doctor (1694)
- 147427: The fire of the altar: or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames, before, at, and after the receiving the blessed sacrament of the Lords Supper. With suitable prayers & devotions. To which is prefix'd a dialogue betwixt a Christian and his own conscience concerning the true nature of the Christian religion. Intended chiefly for the inhabitants of St. Mary le Strand, and the precinct of the Savoy. The fourth edition. By Anthony Horneck, D.D (1688)
- 147486: A new plot against the Parliament. Englands deliverance. Or a true and great discoverie of a horrible and bloudy treason and conspiracie (1641)
- 147554: By the King's authority. At the Angel and Ball, within 3 doors of St. Clements-Church in the Strand, just over against the spectacle shop, near Temple-Bar, liveth the famous and experienced High-German doctor ... (1695)
- 147625: By the King's authority. At the Angel and Ball, within 3 doors of St. Clements-Church in the Strand, just over against the spectacle shop, near Temple-Bar, liveth the famous and experienced High-German doctor,... (1695)
- 147680: Harmonia sacra: or, Divine hymns and dialogues (1693)
- 147949: The true forme of the government of the Church of Geneva set forth by that most Reverend divine, Mr. John Calvin, &c (1659)
- 148059: Whipping-Tom turn'd citizen: or, the cracks terror (1672)
- 148221: A collection of new songs (1697)
- 148238: Salt-water sweetned; or, a true account of the great advantages of this new invention both by sea and by land (1683)
- 148402: [T]homas Byfeld; furry[er] that kept his shop against S. Clements Church, is removed to the sign of the Key in Eagle-Court against Sommerset House in the Strand, where he will furnish gentlemen or ladies, or others, with good muffs, or sable-tippets, at a lesser profit by 3 s in 20, than you can buy in any furryers shop in town, if the goods be of an equal goodness and will also make or mend muffs or tippets at a cheaper rate than has been given other years (1700)
- 148915: A collection of poems on several occasions (1693)
- 148976: Five romances in one volume (1696)
- 149114: The practical Christian, or, The devout penitent (1693)
- 149115: Mr. De Sargues Universal way of dyaling. Or plain and easie directions for placing the axeltree, and marking the hours in sun-dyals, after the French, Italian, Babylonian and Jewish manner. Together with the manner of drawing the lines of the signs, of finding out the heighr [sic] of the sun above the horizon, and the east-rising of the same, the elevation of the pole, and the position of the meridian. All which may be done in any superficies whatsoever, and in what situation soever it be, without any skill at all in astronomy. By Daniel King Gent (1659)
- 149127: Some motives and incentives to the love of God (1693)
- 149711: [O]stella: or the [f]action of [l]ove and beauty reconcil'd (1651)
- 149963: Catalogus librorum instructissimę bibliothecę nobilis cujusdam Scoto-Britanni in quavis lingua & facultate insignium (1689)
- 150292: The Hampshire miller, short and thick (1685)
- 150488: An excellent new song, call'd, The pleasure of love (1691)
- 150490: An excellent new song, call'd, The fairy queen (1697)
- 150951: True love indeed (1650)
- 151078: The seamans safe return, or, An answer to the job for a journeyman-shoomaker (1671)
- 151347: Orpheus Britannicus (1700)
- 152139: The happy slave (1685)
- 152393: An exact survey of the United Provinces of the Netherlands (1673)
- 152485: A vindication of the A. Bp. of Canterbury, and several other bishops of the Church of England (1691)
- 152816: A true relation of a most dismal accident (1686)
- 152869: A true relation of a damnable gun-powder plot (1641)
- 153787: Strange and wonderful newes from Bridewell of a converted whore: or, An example to all night-walkers; otherwise called, the ladies of Bridewell (1677)
- 153988: A song at the loyal feast (1686)
- 154157: Great Britains miserie, with the causes and cure (1645)
- 154159: A collection of songs: for one and two voices, with the thorough-bass (1698)
- 154166: A sermon preach'd before the honourable society of the natives of the most ancient county palatine and city of Chester, Decemb. 8. 1698 (1699)
- 154674: The vvorks of Tho. Shadwell, Esq (1693)
- 154699: A nevv song sung before the loyal livery-men (1683)
- 155871: An adventure for a sale of jewels &c (1694)
- 156143: Ovidius exulans: or, Ovid travestie (1676)
- 156220: Te Deum et jubilate (1697)
- 156464: The present state of England in relation to popery (1684)
- 156661: Apollo's banquet: containing variety of newest tunes, ayres, jiggs, and minuets, for the treble-violin (1691)
- 156662: Apollo's banquet (1690)
- 157029: A particular account, of the late great action (1692)
- 157488: News out of the Strand, or, The Brewers misfortune (1662)
- 157817: The history of scurvy-grass (1677)
- 157839: Miscellany poems. With the temple of death (1685)
- 157906: Catastrophe Gallię: or the French king's fatal downfal (1691)
- 158353: The French King's new declaration (1696)
- 158782: A second book of songs with a through bass to each song (1699)
- 159315: A description of devils (1683)
- 160221: The great law of consideration: or, A discourse, wherein the nature, vsefulness, & absolute necessity of consideration, in order to a truly serious and religious life, is laid open. The 7th edition, corrected and amended. By Anthony Horneck, D.D. late Prebendary of Westminster, Minister of the Savoy, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1698)
- 160223: The fire of the altar: or, Certain directions how to raise the soul into holy flames, before, at, and after, the receiving the Blessed Sacrament of the Lords Supper (1695)
- 160570: The politicks of France (1680)
- 161131: A full and particular relation, of Mondays sea engagement (1690)
- 161332: The experimentall receipts of Edward Fountaine for the cure and ease of some pains and diseases, some for profit, and the rest for recreation (1661)
- 161878: A catalogue of plates, the prints whereof are useful for gentlemen, artists, and gentlewomen, and school-mistresses works (1670)
- 162358: A true collection of speeches, argvments, impeachments, messages, and conferences, and other transactions in that memorable Parliament, begun at Westminster, the third day of November, 1640 (1657)
- 162468: New songs sung in The fool's preferment, or The three dukes of Dunstable (1688)
- 163997: The life of Alexander the Great (1687)
- 164199: Parte prima sonate a violino e violone o cimbalo (1700)
- 164295: Constancy lamented: or, A warning for unkind parents (1696)
- 164755: An abstract of the charter granted by His Majesty for erecting a corporation for relief of poor widows and children of clergy-men (1683)
- 165067: A geographical-clock (1695)
- 165710: The bloody butcher (1663)
- 165919: The sprightly companion (1695)
- 166154: An answer to Mr. Starling's pretence (1700)
- 167484: A catalogue of antient and modern books, Greek, Latin, Italian, &c. in all faculties (1699)
- 167616: The English princess; or The death of Richard III (1673)
- 167924: The whole book of psalms: with the usual hymns and spiritual songs (1697)
- 167979: Poor tom the taylor his lamentation (1685)
- 168121: The association. (1680)
- 168974: The ready accomptant; or book-keeping reform'd (1700)
- 169433: Cochlearia curiosa: or The curiosities of scurvygrass (1676)
- 169542: A sermon preached in the year of our Lord 1650. January 9. At the baptizing of Theophilus, (then Lord Hastings) now Earl of Huntingdon (1668)
- 170372: The citizen's companion: or The trades-man's mirrour (1673)
- 170484: Arbitrary government display'd to the life (1683)
- 170554: The trophies of democratical justice, or, The real majesty of the people (1673)
- 172118: The scorneful ladie (1625)
- 172283: The fathers blessing: or, counsaile to his sonne (1624)
- 173047: The touch-stone of truth (1634)
- 173563: The olde, old, very olde man: or the age and long life of Thomas Par (1635)
- 173633: The touch-stone of truth (1624)
- 174235: Sir Gyles Goose-cappe Knight (1636)
- 174236: Sir Gyles Goose-cappe Knight (1636)
- 178658: Ovid's banquet of sence (1639)
- 178893: Precepts, or, directions for the well ordering and carriage of a mans life, through the whole course thereof: left by William, Lord Burghly, to his sonne, at his death, who was sometimes Lord Treasurer of this kingdome. Also some other precepts and advertiseme[n]ts added, which sometimes was the iewell and delight of the right Honourable Lord and father to his country Francis, Earl of Bedford, deceased. In two bookes (1637)
- 179001: A recantation of an ill ledde life: or, A discoverie of the high-way law (1628)
- 180101: B. Ion: his part of King Iames his royall and magnificent entertainement through his honorable cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March. 1603 (1604)
- 180189: Hymens triumph (1615)
- 180822: [Heauenly knovvledge (1626)
- 180881: Fiue sermons vpon speciall occasions (1626)
- 180883: A sermon, preached to the Kings Mtie. at Whitehall, 24 Febr. 1625. By Iohn Donne Deane of Saint Pauls, London. And now by his Maiestes [sic] commandment published (1626)
- 180886: A sermon vpon the viii. verse of the I. chapter of the Acts of the Apostles (1622)
- 180949: The first sermon preached to King Charles, at Saint Iames (1625)
- 181833: The historie of Henry the Fourth (1639)
- 183707: The tragedy of Nero (1624)
- 184125: The secrets of angling (1635)
- 184464: A declaration of the Pfaltzgraves: concerning the faith and ceremonies professed in his churches. According to the originall printed in the High Dutch, translated by I.R (1637)
- 184764: Foure sermons vpon speciall occasions. (Viz.) 1. A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse. 2. To the Honorable, the Virginia Company. 3. At the consecration of Lincolnes Inne Chappell. 4. The first sermon preached to K. Charles at St. Iames, 1625. By Iohn: Donne. Deane of Saint Pauls, London (1625)
- 185527: Deuotions vpon emergent occasions, and seuerall steps in my sicknes (1627)
- 185794: The true Israelite, or, The sincere Christian distinguished from the hypocrite. By Master William Andrewes, late minister of the word of God (1638)
- 186815: Deuotions vpon emergent occasions, and seuerall steps in my sicknes (1627)
- 187034: The vow breaker. Or, The faire maide of Clifton (1636)
- 187089: The history of Ioseph (1636)
- 189098: Precepts, or, Directions for the well ordering and carriage of a mans life, through the whole course thereof: left by William, Lord Burghly, to his sonne, at his death, who was sometimes Lord Treasurer of this kingdome. Also some other precepts and advertisements added, which sometimes was the iewell and delight of the right Honourable Lord and father to his country Francis, Earle of Bedford, deceased. In two bookes (1636)
- 189175: The marrow of the French tongue (1625)
- 190528: Cures for the itch (1626)
- 190676: A sermon vpon the XV. verse of the XX. chapter of the booke of Iudges (1622)
- 192606: A sermon vpon the XV. verse of the XX. chapter of the booke of Iudges (1622)
- 193507: Credo resurrectionem carnis (1636)
- 194777: A sermon vpon the XX. verse of the V. chapter of the booke of Ivdges (1622)
- 194881: The wonderfull worke of God shewed vpon a chylde (1581)
- 194942: Encęnia (1623)
- 195117: Deuotions vpon emergent occasions, and seuerall steps in my sicknes (1624)
- 195739: Three sermons vpon speciall occasions preached by Iohn Donne (1623)
- 199054: Three sermons vpon speciall occasions. Preached by Iohn Donne Deane of St. Pauls London (1624)
- 200146: A publication of surveying and measuring of mannors, lands and lordships: and arts mathematicall, geometrie, astrologie, geomancie, and the art of dialling. By Ralph Treswell the younger, in the Strand at the signe of the sunne diall: and are there to be sold. Also, a declaration of concaue and perspectiue glasses, which by receiuing the sunne beames, casteth them a farre off to any place appoynted, burning extreamly where it shall fall. The art of perfuming of gloues, leather, woollen; or any other thing: with the making of all sweet waters, odoriferous poulders, and sweet compactions, well experimented by my selfe in the Strand at the signe of the sunne diall (1616)
- 206202: The touch-stone of truth (1624)
- 207302: Heauenly knovvledge (1625)
- 207478: The Trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and condemned, this session, at the Old Bailey; including those of William Graves and Thomas Field, for breaking and entering the house of Mr. Cooke, hosier, in the Strand, (1798)
- 207935: Songs, duets, choruses, &c: in the Irish mimic: or, Blunders at Brighton (1795)
- 208090: A True and particular account of the loss of the Halsewell (East-Indiaman,) Capt. Richard Pierce, which was unfortunately cast away, at Seacombe, in the Isle of Purbeck, on the coast of Dorsetshire, on Friday morning, January 6, 1786 (1786)
- 208240: The Songster's companion (1795)
- 208244: The Hampshire syren: or, Songster's miscellany (1794)
- 208323: The Dancing-master (1709)
- 208325: The Compleat country dancing-master (1740)
- 208331: Twenty four country dances for the year 1771 (1770)
- 208393: The Small British atlas (1762)
- 208503: Syllabus of a course of eight lectures on the theory and practice of speaking, :(as they were delivered at the Musick-Hall, Dublin, and at the Essex-House in the Strand, London.) By John Herries, A.M. (1772)
- 208632: The Pleasing moralist: or, Universal portrait of life (1772)
- 208635: The works of Mr. William Congreve (1752)
- 208643: The devil to pay; or, The wives metamorphos'd (1732)
- 208695: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books, In Fine Condition, collected in the Summer from many of the principal towns in Flanders and Holland; to which is added, the library of the Rev. Mr. Giffard (1755)
- 208698: A catalogue of the valuable library of the learned James Thompson, esq; deceased; with a collection of a gentleman lately gone abroad: consisting of scarce and valuable books, in most languages and faculties, in the Greek, Latin, Italian, French and English Languages, most of them neatly Bound and Gilt, or Letter'd. Amongst many others are the following: Folio. General System of Horsemanship, 2 V. Salmasii in Plinianae, 2 T. Ch. Max. Roma Sotterania di Bosio. Military History, 2 Vol. History of China, 2 Vol. Camden's Britannia, by Gibson, 2 V. Golii Lexicon, Arab. - Latinum. Chauncy's Hertfordshire. Thoroton's Nottinghamshire. Raii Historia Plantarum, 3 Tom. Tillotson's Works, 3 Vol. Locke's Works, 3 Vol. Willoughby of Birds. Xenophontis Opera, Gr. Lat. Paris State Tryals, 6 Vol. Scriptores Decem, 2 Tom. Burnet's own Times, 2 Vol. Flamsteed's Atlas Coelestis. Bundy's Roman History, 6 Vol. Quarto. Perspective des Jesuites, 3 Tom. Ruyschii Opera, 2 Tom. Hoffman Medicina Rationalis, 8 Tom. Petronii Arbitri Notis varior. Panegyrici Veteres usum Delph. Aristidis Opera, 2 Tom. Juvenalis & Persius varior. 2 Tom. Wagenseilii Sota. Tournefort's Voyages, 2 Vol. Pomet on Drugs. Boerhaave's Chemistry, by Shaw. Ridolfi Vite Pittori, 2 Tom. Horatius Bentleii. Terentius Bentleii. Atlas Geographus, 5 Vol. Marianae Historiae Hispaniae. Mauriceau Maladies des Femmes, 2 T. Diogenes Laertius, Gr. Lat. 2 Tom. Wolfii Bibliotheca Hebraica, 4 Tom. Which will be sold very Cheap, the lowest Price of each Book being marked in the Catalogue, by William Bathoe, bookseller, In Church Lane, near St. Martin's Church in the Strand, almost opposite York Buildings. Catalogues to be had gratis at Mr. Lewis's Russel Street, Covent Garden, at St. Paul's coffee-house, Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Owen's next the Devil Tavern, Fleet-Street, Mr. Merril at Cambridge; and at the place of sale. Where may be had Money for any Library, or Parcel of Books (1749)
- 208706: Capt. Burdon's gentleman's pocket-farrier (1742)
- 208710: A catalogue anatomical preparations and some anatomical apparatus (1769)
- 208745: The history of the four last years of the Queen (1758)
- 208752: The lives of John Trueman, and Richard Atkins (1791)
- 208763: Husbandry spiritualiz'd: or, The heavenly use of earthly things (1765)
- 208786: A poem on the memorable fall of Chloe's p--s pot, attempted in blank verse (1713)
- 208790: A defence of Mr. Vansittart's conduct, in concluding the treaty of commerce with Mhir Cossim Aly Chawn, at Mongheer. By a servant of the Company, long resident in Bengal (1764)
- 208807: A letter to Mr. Garrick on the opening of the Theatre, with observations on the conduct of managers, to actors, authors, and audiences: and particularly to new-performers (1758)
- 208874: A practical essay on a cement and artificial stone (1775)
- 208883: Hogarth moralized (1768)
- 208889: Fingal (1762)
- 208896: An ode to the creator of the world (1712)
- 208923: Cui Bono? or, An inquiry, what benefits can arise either to the English or the Americans, the French, Spaniards, or Dutch, from the greatest victories, or successes, in the present war? (1782)
- 208925: Four tracts (1776)
- 208951: A poem, to His Excellency the Lord Privy-Seal (1712)
- 208961: The description and use of both the globes, the armillary sphere, and orrery (1773)
- 208974: Bonduca (1778)
- 208980: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1725)
- 209004: Crazy tales (1780)
- 209035: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books; including a copious assortment of the best Greek and Latin classics, Antiquities, and Law Books. (lately purchased) which will be selling, for Ready Money, this day, 1786, At the Prices printed in the Catalogue, by Henry Gardner, No. 200, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, Who gives the full Value in Ready Money for any Libraries, and Parcels of Books. Catalogues (price 6d.) may be had at the Place of Sale; at Mr. Hookham's, New Bond-Street; Mr. Walter's, Charing Cross; Mr. Sewell's, Cornhill; and at all the Principal Towns in England (1786)
- 209038: Bibliopolii Husseyani (1707)
- 209039: Officina Shrewsburiana: or, a catalogue of valuable Greek, Latin, English, French, &c. books, Excellent in each Faculty and Science, and in all Volumes, fairly Bound, (many Gilt and Letter'd on the Back) being the better part of the stock of Mr. William Shrewsbury, Bookseller, Lately Deceas'd. Which will be sold by auction, at Tom's Coffeehouse, adjoining to Ludgate, on Wednesday the 19th of November, 1707, beginning every Evening at Five a-Clock, till the Sale is ended. By Thomas Ballard, Bookseller. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Helmes's in Westminster-Hall, Mr. Archer's in Henrietta-Street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Paul Vaillant's over-against Bedford-House in the Strand, Mr. Brown's without Temple-Bar, Mr. Clement's in St. Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Strahan's, over-against the Royal Exchange, and at the Place of Sale (1707)
- 209041: Bibliotheca triplex: or, a catalogue of the libraries of three eminent and learned gentlemen deceas'd (1708)
- 209068: A catalogue of the library of the learned John Kenton, ... to be sold ... on Thursday the twenty-second of March; ... at Exeter Exchange in the Strand. (1716)
- 209069: A catalogue of part of the library of William Salkeld, ... to be sold ... on Wednesday the 27th of this instant June, in Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, (1716)
- 209070: A catalogue of the library of John Wyrley late of Hampstead-Hall near Birmingham ... to be sold ... in the inner walk of Exeter Exchange in the Strand, on Monday the 17th of October, 1715. (1715)
- 209083: Bibliotheca excellentissima (1720)
- 209096: A catalogue of the library of Nicholas Rowe, Esq; Deceas'd, Late Poet-Laureat to His Majesty. Being A Collection of very Valuable Books in Old English History, Poetry, &c. in Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, &c. neatly bound, gilt or letter'd. Which will begin to be sold the Fair Way (the Price being fix'd on the first Leaf of each Book) at Exeter Exchange in the Strand, on Wednesday the 26th of this August, 1719, beginning at Nine a-Clock in the Morning. NB. There's a large Collection of Mss. Catalogues to be had of Mr. Chetwood in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, Mr. Graves at St. James's, Mr. Mears without Temple-Bar, Mr. Clements in St. Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Strahan in Cornhill, and at the Place of Sale (1719)
- 209200: A catalogue of books, prints, &c. Which are now selling (for ready money) at the prices marked in the catalogue, by Brownlow Waight bookseller, No. 73, Berner's Street, Oxford Street. (late with Mr. Chapman, of Woodstock-Street.) Who will pay the strictest attention and execute with punctuality such Orders as his Friends and the Publick may be pleased to Favor him with. Catalogues to be had at the place of Sale, of Mr. Collins, Change-Alley, Cornhill; Mr. Hatchard, Piccadilly; Mr. Lea, Compton-Street, Corner of Greek-Street, Soho; and Mr. Bremner, in the Strand (1799)
- 209210: A treatise on the puerperal fever: wherein the nature and cause of that disease, so fatal to lying-in women, are represented in a new point of view illustrated by dissections; and a rational method of cure proposed, Confirmed BY Experience. By Nathaniel Hulme, M. D. Physician (in Ordinary) to The City of London Lying-in Hospital, And to The General Dispensary for Relief of the Poor (1772)
- 209228: Thoughts on our acquisitions in the East Indies (1771)
- 209239: Interesting historical events, relative to the provinces of Bengal, and the Empire of Indostan. With a seasonable hint and perswasive to the honourable the Court of Directors of the East India Company. As also the mythology and cosmogony, fasts and festivals of the Gentoo's, followers of the Shastah. And A Dissertation on the Metempsychosis, commonly, though erroneously, called the Pythagorean Doctrine. By J.Z. Holwell, Esq; Part I (1765)
- 209272: Observations on the Tea and Window Act (1785)
- 209437: A catalogue of valuable and choice books in English, Latin, Greek, &c. in several sciences, especially history ... to be sold ... in the Inner-Walk of the east-end of Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, on Thursday the 1st day of July 1714, (1714)
- 209457: Fossils arranged according to their obvious characters; with their history and description; Under The Articles Of Form, Hardness, Weight, Surface, Colour, And Qualities; The Place of their Production, Their Uses, And Distinctive English, and Classical Latin Names. By J. Hill, M. D. Member Of The Imperial Academy (1771)
- 209458: A history of the materia medica. Containing descriptions of all the substances used in medicine; their Origin, their Characters when in Perfection, the Signs of their Decay, their Chymical Analysis, and an Account of their Virtues, and of the several Preparations from them now used in the Shops. By John Hill, M. D. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Bourdeaux (1751)
- 209493: A series of experiments relating to phosphori and the prismatic colours they are found to exhibit in the dark (1775)
- 209506: A discourse on the love of our country, delivered on Nov. 4, 1789, at the Meeting-House in the Old Jewry, to the Society for Commemorating the Revolution in Great Britain (1790)
- 209664: The use of a liturgy (1752)
- 209678: Old city manners (1775)
- 209679: The circles of Gomer or, an essay towards an investigation and introduction of the English, as an universal language, upon the first principles of speech, according to its hieroglyfic signs, argrafic, archetypes, and superior pretensions to originality; a retrieval of original knowledge; and a re-union of nations and opinions on the like principles, as well as the e[vi]dence of ancient writers (1771)
- 209681: The philosophy of words (1769)
- 209698: An important case argued (1788)
- 209702: Practical directions, shewing a method of preserving the perin©?um in birth, and delivering the placenta without violence (1767)
- 209704: An essay on luxury (1766)
- 209890: Urania (1754)
- 209891: Orpheus (1740)
- 209980: A dialogue in the green-room upon a disturbance in the pit (1763)
- 210035: Considerations on the American war (1776)
- 210078: Considerations on the expediency of revising the liturgy and articles of the Church of England (1790)
- 210186: The art of hatching and bringing up domestick fowls of all kinds (1750)
- 210199: Mr. Daniel Perreau's narrative of his unhappy case (1775)
- 210202: Thoughts on the origin and nature of government (1769)
- 210288: The sacred and solemn oath to be taken by His most Serene Majesty King George, at his Royal Coronation in Westminster-Abbey, on Wednesday the 20th of October, 1714 (1714)
- 210290: The Popish courant. Translated by Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq (1714)
- 210303: A plan of the Universal Register-Office, opposite Cecil-street in the Strand (1751)
- 210308: At the first house on the left-hand in Chesil Street in the Strand, will be expos'd to sale by auction, on Fryday the 2d. of July next 1703. all the goods in this inventory mentioned (1703)
- 210344: An address to Dr. Priestly (1780)
- 210345: A treatise on the gout (1778)
- 210345: A treatise on the gout (1778)
- 210360: Truth vindicated: or, the specific differences of mental diseases ascertained (1790)
- 210370: A plan for preventing robberies within twenty miles of London (1755)
- 210381: A letter to the Rev. Richard Price (1790)
- 210389: The doctrine of the Eucharist (1763)
- 210397: The Necessity of the suspension and arrest of Lord Pigot, late governor of Madrass for the East India Company (1779)
- 210399: The advantages of an alliance with the Great Mogul (1774)
- 210533: Familiar remarks on the different modes of education. By John Lane, A.M (1795)
- 210567: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1776)
- 210579: Four charges to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Essex (1763)
- 210635: King David's death, and Solomon's succession to the Throne, considered and improved in (1760)
- 210677: The character of a great and good king full of days, riches, and honour (1760)
- 210689: A sermon, delivered in the church of St. Magnus, London Bridge, November 25th (1799)
- 210975: A sermon against atheism (1701)
- 211088: Bell's Edition. The committee (1776)
- 211093: A catalogue of seeds, sold by Minier and Mason, seedsmen, in New Exchange Buildings, in the Strand, London (1770)
- 211103: T. Mortimer, exchange-broker, at his old state lottery-office, between St. Clement's Church in the Strand, and Temple-Bar, sells tickets, ... in the present state-lottery 1758, (1758)
- 211238: An Enquiry into the advantages and disadvantages resulting from bills of inclosure (1780)
- 211305: A letter to the author of the Review of the case of the Protestant Dissenters (1790)
- 211306: Benevolence exclusively an evangelical virtue (1797)
- 211316: Social dispositions recommended (1789)
- 211321: A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on the 5th of November 1791 (1791)
- 211326: A sermon preached, at the opening of the new Ebury-Chapel (1792)
- 211456: Observations on the late act for augmenting the salaries of curates (1797)
- 211461: Divine tuition (1782)
- 211463: A people perishing for lack of knowledge (1786)
- 211464: Hints upon the nature of pious submission under afflictive dispensations (1778)
- 211479: The patriot. Addressed to the electors of Great Britain (1775)
- 211560: New books imported by E. Lyde, bookseller, near Surry-Street, in the Strand (1779)
- 211639: The committee (1733)
- 211640: Christ's instructions to his followers concerning the suffering Galileans (1756)
- 211676: The report of the gentlemen appointed by the General Court of the Charitable Corporation (1732)
- 211724: Remarks on a pamphlet lately published by Dr. Price (1776)
- 211740: Letters in answer to Dr. Price's two pamphlets on civil liberty, &c (1778)
- 211758: A Letter to the public (1753)
- 211760: An essay on the legality of impressing seamen (1777)
- 211826: The destruction of Sodom improved, as a warning to Great-Britain (1756)
- 211842: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the sons of the clergy (1780)
- 211846: A sermon preached before the Lords (1788)
- 211861: God the author of peace and lover of concord (1784)
- 211886: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 12, 1785 (1785)
- 211888: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1758)
- 211890: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 16, 1782 (1782)
- 211891: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 22, 1783 (1784)
- 211892: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1757)
- 211908: National unanimity recommended and enforced; in a sermon preached June 22, 1780 (1780)
- 211910: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 14, 1778 (1778)
- 211924: A sermon preached before the Lords (1789)
- 211928: A charge delivered to the Clergy of the diocese of Lincoln (1794)
- 211960: A sermon preached at the cathedral church of St. Paul (1744)
- 211962: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1752)
- 212004: The curious traveller (1742)
- 212008: A catalogue of the genuine stock in trade of Mr. Stephen Quillet, jeweller and goldsmith (1751)
- 212039: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1776)
- 212040: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1776)
- 212041: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1776)
- 212048: Observations on the nature of civil liberty, the principles of government, and the justice and policy of the war with America. By Richard Price, D.D. F.R.S (1778)
- 212049: Additional observations on the nature and value of civil liberty (1777)
- 212052: Two tracts on civil liberty, the war with America, and the debts and finances of the Kingdom (1778)
- 212053: The general introduction and supplement to the two tracts on civil liberty, the war with America, and the finances of the kingdom (1778)
- 212055: Four dissertations (1767)
- 212057: Four dissertations (1768)
- 212058: Four dissertations (1777)
- 212059: Observations on reversionary payments (1771)
- 212060: Observations on reversionary payments (1772)
- 212061: Observations on reversionary payments (1773)
- 212063: Observations on reversionary payments (1783)
- 212065: A preface to the third edition of the treatise on reversionary payments, &c (1773)
- 212066: A supplement to the second edition of the treatise on reversionary payments, &c (1772)
- 212069: Observations on the importance of the American Revolution (1785)
- 212071: A review of the principal questions and difficulties in morals (1758)
- 212072: A review of the principal questions and difficulties in morals (1769)
- 212074: Three letters to Dr. Price (1776)
- 212088: A catalogue of the libraries of the learned and Reverend Dr. Michael Gedder and a gentleman ... to be sold ... in the inner walk of the east end of Exeter Exchange in the Strand, on Monday the 10th day of May (1714)
- 212094: Bibliotheca curiosa (1715)
- 212152: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the sons of the clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 6, 1779 (1779)
- 212168: Portraits, india drawings, &c (1799)
- 212169: British portraits (1800)
- 212180: A catalogue of the remaining part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape, Late Provost of King's College, Cambridge (1743)
- 212229: A letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt (1796)
- 212232: New observations on inoculation (1768)
- 212269: The substance of a sermon preached at His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1778)
- 212277: New books imported by E. Lyde, near Surrey-Street, in the Strand. (1776)
- 212278: New books imported by E. Lyde, near Surry-Street, in the Strand. (1777)
- 212279: New books imported by E. Lyde, near Surry-Street, in the Strand. (1777)
- 212285: A concise description of the English and French possessions in North-America (1755)
- 212307: A letter to the author of Reflexions historical and political (1732)
- 212341: Percy (1778)
- 212365: The works of Francis Rabelais (1784)
- 212489: A discourse on inoculation, read before the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, the 24th of April 1754 (1755)
- 212611: The paradise of taste (1796)
- 212621: A key to the business of the present s-----------n (1742)
- 212629: Letters on chivalry and romance. (1762)
- 212632: The conciliatory bills considered (1778)
- 212658: A cursory view of the assignats; and remaining resources of French finance (1795)
- 212667: Another account of a transaction which passed in the beginning of the year 1778 (1778)
- 212888: Plays written by Mr. John Gay (1760)
- 212901: Acis and Galatea (1764)
- 212911: Acis and Galatea (1787)
- 212951: Polly (1729)
- 212961: The captives (1724)
- 212967: An epistle to Her Grace Henrietta, Dutchess of Marlborough (1722)
- 213030: Fables by John Gay, illustrated with notes and the life of the author. By William Coxe, rector of Bemerton (1796)
- 213041: The fan (1713)
- 213042: The fan (1714)
- 213050: Poems on several occasions. By Mr. John Gay. Volume the first (1720)
- 213052: Poems on several occasions (1731)
- 213061: Poems on several occasions. By Mr. John Gay. Volume the first (1762)
- 213073: Rural sports (1713)
- 213077: The shepherd's week (1721)
- 213078: The shepherd's week (1728)
- 213082: The shepherd's week (1742)
- 213104: The what d'ye call it (1736)
- 213120: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1760)
- 213165: The interests of truth and virtue invariably pursued by providence in the permission of error and vice (1775)
- 213168: Encouragement for sinners; or Righteousness attainable without works (1772)
- 213210: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1762)
- 213225: The nature, reasonableness, and advantages, of prayer (1743)
- 213235: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1761)
- 213236: On our Saviour's choice of his apostles. A sermon preached in Lambeth chapel at the consecration of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D. Lord Bishop of Gloucester (1760)
- 213284: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1764)
- 213287: The duty of allegiance enforced from its connection with benevolence and religion (1794)
- 213299: Spiritual worship, the religion of the law and the gospel (1747)
- 213304: The growth and influence of Christianity in the world (1783)
- 213307: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday February 15, 1765. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Philip lord bishop of Norwich (1765)
- 213311: The nature, reasonableness, and advantages of prayer (1743)
- 213316: The present state of the manufacture of salt explained; and a new mode suggested of refining British salt, so as to render it equal, or superior to the finest foreign salt (1785)
- 213320: Dramatic genius (1772)
- 213325: Auli Persii Flacci satyr?, cum notis (1762)
- 213329: A description of the works of the ingenious delineator and engraver Wenceslaus Hollar (1759)
- 213397: A friendly address to the Jews in general, in a series of letters (1779)
- 213432: The principles and practices of the Methodists farther considered (1761)
- 213433: The principles and practices of the Methodists farther considered (1761)
- 213439: A letter from one of the people call'd Quakers to Francis de Voltaire (1741)
- 213490: An argument in defence of literary property (1774)
- 213492: An appendix to the treatise on agistment tithe (1779)
- 213495: An argument in defence of literary property (1774)
- 213518: The old batchelor (1754)
- 213522: The mourning bride. A tragedy (1742)
- 213524: The mourning bride. A tragedy (1757)
- 213557: Bibliotheca Ayresiana (1713)
- 213558: Bibliotheca Sylvestriana (1718)
- 213566: A treatise on the nature and virtues of Buxton waters (1761)
- 213695: Collectio itineraria: or a catalogue of valuable books (1725)
- 213699: Catalogus insignium librorum. Being a catalogue of valuable books, part of the stock of a bookseller lately deceased. Consisting of books in divinity, civil law, antiquities ... Which will begin to be sold ... at the sign of the Fan near the Fountain Tavern in the Strand, ... On Monday the 8th of February, 1724-5. (1725)
- 213872: Proposals for publishing by subscription (1791)
- 213893: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1778)
- 213895: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1780)
- 213911: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman (1762)
- 213912: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1780)
- 213916: A political romance (1769)
- 213917: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1776)
- 213931: The sermons of Mr. Yorick. ... (1776)
- 213935: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1774)
- 213936: Sterne's letters to his friends on various occasions (1775)
- 213951: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy (1794)
- 213956: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1768)
- 213960: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1768)
- 213965: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1774)
- 213968: Letters of the late Rev. Mr. Laurence Sterne (1775)
- 213971: The sermons of Mr. Yorick (1773)
- 213972: The sermons of Mr. Yorick (1766)
- 213977: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1768)
- 213979: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1773)
- 213990: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1770)
- 214007: A sentimental journey through France and Italy (1775)
- 214036: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman (1765)
- 214037: Sermons By The late Rev. Mr. Sterne (1769)
- 214040: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman (1767)
- 214041: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman (1779)
- 214083: The works of Laurence Sterne (1780)
- 214096: The gentleman and cabinet-maker's director (1755)
- 214111: A Narrative of the proceedings of the Court of King's-Bench, in Ireland (1745)
- 214128: A new book of Chinese designs calculated to improve the present taste (1754)
- 214680: The english merchant (1767)
- 214791: The man of business (1774)
- 214802: Barbarossa (1762)
- 214879: Blue-Beard (1798)
- 215057: Dialogue between the ghost of Captain Kidd (1702)
- 215315: A companion to The royal kalendar (1783)
- 215425: A companion to The royal kalendar (1784)
- 215426: Dr Bungey's recantation (1710)
- 215580: The plain duties of wise and Christian subjects (1793)
- 215679: Submission to governours. Or, the doctrine of St. Peter (1710)
- 215687: The mission and authority of the clergy vindicated (1732)
- 215724: All for love (1760)
- 215725: The spanish fryar (1728)
- 215733: Cato (1713)
- 215739: Tancred and sigismunda (1752)
- 215753: A companion to The royal kalendar (1785)
- 215812: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Conyers Middleton (1749)
- 215837: Primitive physick (1750)
- 215838: Primitive physick (1755)
- 215863: With additions. A companion to The royal kalendar (1786)
- 215916: The good shepherd (1796)
- 215922: A short, plain, and well-grounded introduction to Christianity (1750)
- 215937: Biographia Evangelica (1779)
- 215973: A companion to The royal kalendar (1787)
- 216084: A companion to The royal Kalendar (1787)
- 216107: A memorial by the E-l of K----ld-----e, to His M-j--y, the 26th of May, 1753 (1753)
- 216195: A companion to The royal kalendar (1788)
- 216307: A companion to The royal kalendar (1789)
- 216313: Merlinus liberatus (1701)
- 216314: Merlinus liberatus (1702)
- 216321: Merlinus liberatus (1708)
- 216521: Some considerations on original sin (1770)
- 216639: A Companion to the royal kalendar, for the year 1791 (1791)
- 216716: The wreath of fashion (1780)
- 216780: A key to the business of the present s-n (1742)
- 216830: What mean you by this service? (1782)
- 216901: Utpictura [sic] poesis! or, the enraged musician (1789)
- 216924: Sion in perfect beauty (1730)
- 216941: Ministers of the gospel witnesses for Christ (1796)
- 216964: A companion to The royal kalendar (1793)
- 217075: A companion to The royal kalendar (1793)
- 217186: A companion to The royal kalendar (1794)
- 217201: An attempt to restore the supreme worship of God the Father Almighty (1764)
- 217333: At the theatre, Lyceum, in the Strand, this present evening, Monday, August 5, ... an attempt will be made at the restoration of plain old English humour, sense, and satire, from the peculiar and last production of the celebrated George Alexander Stevens, ... being a comic olio, ... called A cabinet of fancy, ... A prefatory exordium will be spoken, and the whole of the lecture given by Mr. Wilks, (1799)
- 217357: The nature and necessity of restitution (1711)
- 217407: A visitation sermon (1780)
- 217418: The success of the Gospel (1775)
- 217444: Justice and mercy recommended (1788)
- 217740: Mr. Hoadly's measures of submission to the civil magistrate enquired into, and disprov'd. By a Presbyter of the Church of England (1712)
- 217797: Remarks on Mr. Thomas Henry's improved method of preparing magnesia alba (1774)
- 217816: General regulations for inspection and controul of all the prisons (1790)
- 217818: An essay on the causes and cure of the usual diseases in voyages to the West-Indies (1762)
- 217823: The modern siphylis (1718)
- 217834: An essay, on the most effectual means, of preserving the health of seamen, in the Royal Navy (1757)
- 217852: A practical scheme of the secret disease (1717)
- 217853: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1719)
- 217854: The practical scheme of secret injuries (1719)
- 217855: The practical scheme in seven parts (1720)
- 217856: The practical scheme on the following subjects (1722)
- 217859: The practical scheme explaining the symptoms and nature of the venereal or secret disease (1725)
- 217862: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1726)
- 217878: An essay on the ancient and modern use of physical necklaces (1719)
- 217879: An essay on the ancient and modern use of physical necklaces (1726)
- 217880: An essay on the use of blisters (1718)
- 217890: A new system of the gout and rheumatism (1719)
- 217895: An enquiry how the wild youth (1726)
- 217901: A treatise on the effects and various preparations of lead (1772)
- 217902: A treatise on the effects and various preparations of lead (1769)
- 217921: An essay on diseases incidental to Europeans in hot climates (1768)
- 217922: An essay on diseases incidental to Europeans in hot climates (1771)
- 217945: The natural son (1785)
- 217969: Songs, duets, chorusses, &c (1790)
- 217971: The devil upon two sticks (1778)
- 217972: The nabob (1778)
- 217973: The cozeners (1778)
- 217974: A trip to Calais (1778)
- 217975: The englishman in Paris (1763)
- 217987: The mayor of Garratt (1769)
- 217990: The englishman returned from Paris (1766)
- 217991: The englishman return'd from Paris (1756)
- 217993: The englishman in Paris (1753)
- 217999: An easy introduction to astronomy (1769)
- 218004: A short treatise on the conic sections (1794)
- 218005: The description and use of a new machine (1764)
- 218007: Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's principles (1773)
- 218015: Good news to the good women (1701)
- 218024: Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's principles (1772)
- 218027: A plain method of determining the parallax of Venus (1761)
- 218028: Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's principles (1757)
- 218029: Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's principles (1756)
- 218037: The art of drawing in perspective made easy (1775)
- 218046: The art of drawing in perspective made easy (1778)
- 218048: Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's principles (1778)
- 218051: Mathematical principles of natural philosophy (1777)
- 218110: A treatise of the method of fluxions and infinite series (1737)
- 218134: A popular lecture on the astronomy and philosophy of comets (1759)
- 218137: An essay on currents at sea (1757)
- 218160: An account of the scarlet fever and sore throat (1779)
- 218223: An account of the present epidemical distemper amongst the black cattle (1745)
- 218227: An account of the preparation and management necessary to inoculation (1754)
- 218261: An account of the manner of inoculating for the small pox in the East Indies (1767)
- 218268: An account of the late Dr. Goldsmith's illness, so far as relates to the exhibition of Dr. James's Powders (1774)
- 218276: An account of the glacieres or ice alps in Savoy (1744)
- 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)
- 218315: An account of the effects of Mr (1742)
- 218363: An account of some of the most romantic parts of North Wales (1777)
- 218393: An account of conferences held (1756)
- 218432: The accomplish'd maid (1767)
- 218485: The Harlot's progress (1753)
- 218495: The rake's progress: or, The templar's exit (1753)
- 218497: Abra-Mule (1728)
- 218499: Abra-Mule (1743)
- 218605: The harlot's progress (1753)
- 218670: The rake' (1769)
- 218941: An account of the virtues and method of taking the Holt-Water discovered at Holt in the parish of Bradford (1725)
- 218944: An account of the tryal, examination, and condemnation of my Lord Griffin, at the Queen's-Bench Bar at Westminster, on Saturday the 15th of May, 1708 (1708)
- 218967: The history of Tom Jones (1768)
- 218978: The history of Tom Jones (1763)
- 218989: The history of Tom Jones (1749)
- 219021: An original essay on woman (1771)
- 219219: Candid reflections on the report (as published by authority) of the general-officers (1758)
- 219358: The bystander (1772)
- 219384: Caledonia (1778)
- 219388: The call of the gentiles (1782)
- 219412: Camilla (1726)
- 219418: The campaign (1713)
- 219426: Candid and satisfactory answers to the several criticisms of the critical reviewers, on an essay on the medical constitution of Great Britain, &c (1763)
- 219439: Candid reflections on the report (as published by authority) of the general-officers (1758)
- 219465: The capricious lovers (1764)
- 219466: The capricious lovers (1765)
- 219484: The captives a tragedy (1786)
- 219492: Carattaco drama (1767)
- 219509: The careless husband (1777)
- 219516: The careless husband (1735)
- 219518: The careless husband (1756)
- 219532: The carnation (1753)
- 219547: The case fairly stated (1754)
- 219549: The case of a hydrophobia (1778)
- 219564: The case of authors by profession or trade (1762)
- 219700: The case of seduction (1726)
- 219794: The case of the late election for the county of Middlesex (1769)
- 219866: The case of the stage in Ireland (1758)
- 219908: Cases and observations on the hydrophobia (1778)
- 219917: The castle of indolence (1748)
- 219934: Adam's tail (1774)
- 219950: An address (1791)
- 219974: The address of the people of Great-Britain to the inhabitants of America (1775)
- 219998: An address to the artists and manufacturers of Great Britain (1774)
- 220009: An address to the different classes of persons in Great Britain (1795)
- 220010: An address to the different classes of persons in Great Britain (1795)
- 220070: An address to the people of Great Britain (1779)
- 220090: An address to the public (1787)
- 220099: Poems (1790)
- 220107: Address to the Society for the Improvement of British Wool (1791)
- 220122: Adhesions (1762)
- 220161: The advantages of an alliance with the Great Mogul (1774)
- 220166: The advantages of repentance (1765)
- 220182: Advertisement. At the Great House in the Strand, ... is to be seen the greatest piece of curiosity that ever yet arrived in England, (1709)
- 220353: The knights (1765)
- 220358: The mayor of Garratt (1776)
- 220370: The maid of Bath (1778)
- 220374: The bankrupt (1776)
- 220375: The bankrupt (1776)
- 220383: Blue-Beard (1798)
- 220384: Blue-Beard (1798)
- 220388: Songs, duetts, trios, &c (1785)
- 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)
- 220412: Braganza (1775)
- 220418: The iron chest (1796)
- 220440: Homer travestie (1767)
- 220482: The choleric man (1775)
- 220570: The lame lover (1770)
- 220571: Free and candid disquisitions relating to the Church of England (1749)
- 220591: A new method of learning with facility the Latin tongue (1758)
- 220592: The school for rakes (1769)
- 220619: A review of the venereal disease (1767)
- 220632: Considerations on the efficacy of electricity (1779)
- 220634: An essay on the materia medica (1792)
- 220658: The belle's stratagem (1782)
- 220691: The deaf lover (1780)
- 220702: The deaf lover (1780)
- 220735: The disbanded officer (1786)
- 220772: Agamemnon (1738)
- 220786: Agis (1758)
- 220797: Agriculture and commerce (1765)
- 220810: Airs, duetts, and chorusses, arrangement of scenery (1790)
- 220811: The airs, duetts, and chorusses, arrangement of scenery (1790)
- 220814: The airs, duetts, trios and chorusses, &c (1788)
- 220819: Airs, songs, duetts, trios and chorusses (1788)
- 220831: Albert, Edward and Laura (1783)
- 220833: Albion and Albanius (1735)
- 220838: The Albion queens (1777)
- 220853: Alcibiades (1735)
- 220881: Alfred (1751)
- 220883: Alfred (1773)
- 220885: Alfred (1740)
- 220887: Alfred (1778)
- 220898: All for love (1728)
- 220900: Bell's Edition (1776)
- 220908: All in the wrong (1761)
- 220914: All in the wrong (1787)
- 220925: L'allegro, ed il penseroso (1760)
- 220926: L'allegro, ed il penseroso (1754)
- 220931: L'llegro (1740)
- 220932: L'llegro (1740)
- 220938: The alliance between church and state (1766)
- 220953: Almena (1764)
- 220956: Almeria (1775)
- 220958: Almida (1771)
- 220959: Almida (1771)
- 221041: Dedication on dedication: or, a second edition of a dedication to his Grace the D- of D- (1753)
- 221114: The battle of the wigs (1768)
- 221154: The beaux stratagem (1733)
- 221159: The beaux stratagem (1736)
- 221160: The beaux stratagem (1736)
- 221165: The beaux stratagem (1776)
- 221200: The believer's pearl (1750)
- 221214: The ascension (1780)
- 221267: Bibliopolium Vandenhoeckianum (1730)
- 221271: Bibliotheca Beauclerkiana (1781)
- 221280: Bibliotheca Dickensoniana: or, a catalogue of the library of the late learned William Dickenson, One of the Chirurgeons of St. Thomas Hospital (1719)
- 221309: Bibliotheca Plucknettiana & Everardiana (1707)
- 221317: Bibliotheca Roteriana: or, a catalogue of the library of the late eminent Paul Rotier (1715)
- 221322: Bibliotheca selecta (1717)
- 221333: Bibliotheca Warburtoniana (1759)
- 221379: The nature and design of the Lord's Supper (1736)
- 221520: Gli amanti ridicoli, the ridiculos lovers (1768)
- 221533: The ambitious step-mother (1735)
- 221542: The american gazetteer (1762)
- 221554: American resistance indefensible (1776)
- 221573: Amphitryon: or, The two Socia's. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden. (1735)
- 221582: Amyntor and Theodora (1747)
- 221583: Amyntor and Theodora (1747)
- 221585: Amyntor and Theodora (1748)
- 221588: The analyst (1734)
- 221591: The anatomist (1735)
- 221598: The ancient and present state of Glocestershire (1768)
- 221628: Condolence (1782)
- 221630: Anicius Manlius Severinus Boetius (1712)
- 221700: An answer from the electors of Bristol (1777)
- 221736: Colin's mistakes (1721)
- 221744: An answer to Dr. Rotheram's Apology for the Athanasian creed (1773)
- 221787: An answer to the declaration of the American Congress (1776)
- 221789: An answer to the declaration of the American congress (1776)
- 221798: An answer to the Hymn to the victory in Scotland (1719)
- 221802: An answer to the letter from Edmund Burke (1777)
- 221809: An answer to the many plain and notorious lyes advanc'd by Mr. John Rich (1740)
- 221923: Anticipation: containing the substance of His M---------Y's most gracious speech to both H------S of P----L-----T, on the opening of the approaching session (1778)
- 221924: Anticipation: containing the substance of His M- - - - - - - - -y's most gracious speech to both H- - - - - -s of P- - - -l- - - - -t, on the opening of the approaching session (1778)
- 221930: Antient and modern Italy compared (1735)
- 221934: Antient metaphysics (1782)
- 221935: Antient metaphysics (1784)
- 221936: Antient metaphysics (1795)
- 221937: Antient metaphysics (1797)
- 221938: Antient metaphysics (1799)
- 221951: The antiquity, innocence, and pleasure of gardening (1732)
- 221957: Antony and Cleopatra (1758)
- 221960: Apollo (1744)
- 221961: Apollo and Daphne (1716)
- 222026: An appeal to facts (1763)
- 222049: An appeal to the public (1772)
- 222056: An appeal to the publick, from the malicious misrepresentations, impudent falsifications, and unjust decisions, of the anonymous fabricators of the critical review. By George Canning of the Middle Temple, Esq (1767)
- 222097: An appendix to the treatise of the horney-coat of the eye (1733)
- 222099: Appius (1755)
- 222118: Arcadia (1761)
- 222134: The architecture of A. Palladio (1742)
- 222146: An argument in the case of James Sommersett a negro (1772)
- 222152: An argument to prove (1717)
- 222154: An argument to prove the affections of the people of England to be the best security of the government (1716)
- 222169: Arimant and Tamira (1757)
- 222194: Arminius (1714)
- 222197: The army regulator (1738)
- 222235: The art of living in London (1768)
- 222238: The art of painting of Charles Alphonse Du Fresnoy (1783)
- 222251: The art of preserving health (1744)
- 222267: Four letters to the Earl of Carlisle (1780)
- 222300: A short history of the opposition during the last session of Parliament (1779)
- 222310: As you like it (1755)
- 222311: An address to the people of Great Britain (1779)
- 222350: Association papers (1793)
- 222351: The Associators, at the Crown-and-Anchor, in the Strand (1793)
- 222369: At a certain charge. Proposals for insurance on marriage by the Secure Society, at the ship and fox, near the May-pole in the Strand. (1710)
- 222378: At a general meeting of English Catholics, at the Crown and Anchor tavern in the Strand. The Right Honourable Lord Petre in the chair (1791)
- 222495: The grove of fancy (1789)
- 222507: At the Talbot-Inn, near the maypole in the Strand, is now to be seen the High-German performer, born without arms. (1709)
- 222523: The atheist (1735)
- 222539: The attila of the gout (1713)
- 222548: Aulim Luz (1777)
- 222556: Aureng-Zebe (1735)
- 222576: An Authentic narrative of facts relating to the exchange of prisoners taken at the cedars (1777)
- 222584: Authentic papers from America (1775)
- 222591: Authentic rebel papers, seized at St. Eustatius, 1781 (1781)
- 222676: The biter (1726)
- 222677: The biter (1736)
- 222733: The conductor and containing splints (1781)
- 222754: Thoughts on the defence of these kingdoms, and the raising of the posse comitatus (1796)
- 222771: Bon ton (1775)
- 222772: Bon ton (1776)
- 222773: Bon ton (1781)
- 222832: Description of the plain of Troy (1792)
- 222838: Occasional stanzas (1788)
- 222897: A catalogue of curious, valuable, and uncommon books, in Several Faculties and Languages: Being, A Collection of History, Law, Divinity, Physick, Architecture, Antiquities (1723)
- 222918: The mine (1785)
- 222929: The project (1778)
- 222957: A letter to His G-e the D-e of B- -d (1757)
- 222977: A plan for extending the commerce of this kingdom (1769)
- 222983: Timanthes (1770)
- 222994: Clementina, a tragedy, as it is perform'd with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1771)
- 223001: Money the mistress (1726)
- 223004: The dupe (1764)
- 223005: The fair Quaker (1775)
- 223009: Introductory grammatical remarks on the Persian language (1776)
- 223022: A short and authentic account of the particular circumstances of the last twenty-four hours of the life and death of William Davies (1776)
- 223307: The proposed system of trade with Ireland explained (1785)
- 223377: The signs of the times (1759)
- 223456: A candid narrative of the rise and progress of the Herrnhuters (1753)
- 223457: A supplement to the Candid narrative of the rise and progress of the Herrnhuters (1755)
- 223459: A pastoral letter against fanaticism (1753)
- 223474: Cato (1713)
- 223486: Woman's wit (1736)
- 223489: The suspicious husband (1749)
- 223490: The Suspicious husband (1747)
- 223491: The suspicious husband (1761)
- 223493: The suspicious husband (1756)
- 223507: The constant couple (1701)
- 223771: The divinity of the son of God, and the complete atonement for sin, by the sufferings and death of Jesus Christ, proved from the word of God (1783)
- 223994: An account of a most barbarous and bloody murther committed on Sunday last (1703)
- 224032: The case of Col. Richard Thornhill, showing the true accasion [sic] of his fighting Sir. Cholmley Deering Bar (1711)
- 224033: The Authority of government (1793)
- 224046: A candid narrative of the rise and progress of the herrnhuters, commonly call'd Moravians or Unitas Fratrum, with a short account of their doctrines, drawn from their own writings (1753)
- 224047: A solemn call on Count Zinzendorf (1754)
- 224048: A solemn call on Count Zinzendorf (1754)
- 224049: A second solemn call on Mr. Zinzendorf (1757)
- 224058: The cruel gift (1734)
- 224061: The cruel gift (1736)
- 224062: The beau's duel (1736)
- 224075: Plays written by Mr. Cibber (1721)
- 224078: Perolla and Izadora (1736)
- 224087: The school-Boy (1761)
- 224088: The project (1780)
- 224092: The careless husband (1765)
- 224093: Venus and Adonis (1736)
- 224095: Venus and Adonis (1736)
- 224098: Xerxes (1736)
- 224100: Perolla and Izadora (1736)
- 224104: The school-Boy (1736)
- 224112: Every man in his humour (1765)
- 224121: An adieu to the turf (1778)
- 224139: The works of Mr. William Congreve (1720)
- 224140: The works of Mr. William Congreve (1761)
- 224199: A sermon (1793)
- 224235: Discourses on the nature and cure of wounds (1800)
- 224254: The evident advantages to Great Britain and its allies from the approaching war (1727)
- 224273: A treatise on the kinkcough (1773)
- 224306: An essay on the diseases of the bile (1777)
- 224319: Lord Bolingbrokes Letters (1750)
- 224411: An essay on the diseases of the bile (1771)
- 224542: An epistle humbly address'd to the right honourable the Earl of Oxford, &c (1732)
- 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)
- 224610: The rival lap dog and the tale (1730)
- 224613: A treatise on the effects and various preparations of lead (1780)
- 224621: The fidler's fling at roguery (1730)
- 224660: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Honourable and Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of Durham (1790)
- 224674: The notion of eternal justification refuted (1769)
- 224834: Considerations on the efficacy of electricity (1780)
- 224863: A sermon preached at the opening of the chapel in Essex-House (1774)
- 224865: A sermon preached at the opening of the chapel in Essex-House (1774)
- 224866: A sermon preached at the opening of the chapel in Essex-House (1774)
- 224880: A liturgy on the universal principles of religion and morality (1776)
- 224881: Sentimental discourses upon religion and morality (1776)
- 224918: Damon and Phillida (1729)
- 224926: The basset-Table (1736)
- 224928: The wonder (1736)
- 224931: The artifice (1736)
- 224932: Mar-Plot (1711)
- 224933: The man's bewitch'd (1737)
- 224949: The wonder (1734)
- 224965: The perjur'd husband (1737)
- 224971: Cato (1713)
- 224993: Observations on the operation and use of mercury in the venereal disease. By Andrew Duncan, M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh (1772)
- 225006: The destruction of Niniveh (1768)
- 225017: Precepts of conjugal happiness (1767)
- 225095: Reflections on the inequality of religious dispensations (1773)
- 225104: Cato (1779)
- 225105: Cato (1773)
- 225106: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge (1775)
- 225109: Cato (1765)
- 225111: The drummer (1751)
- 225112: Cato (1763)
- 225117: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on November 30, 1777 (1778)
- 225118: The history of philosophy (1743)
- 225126: Plays written by Sir John Vanbrugh (1719)
- 225148: Poems (1768)
- 225169: The doctrine of original sin (1711)
- 225189: The fall of papal Rome (1798)
- 225199: The vicissitudes of time (1796)
- 225218: Sermons on the relative duties (1787)
- 225253: A sermon preached before the Honourable and Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of Durham (1767)
- 225256: A sermon preached at the primary visitation held by the Bishop of Hereford (1789)
- 225319: The complaint (1756)
- 225328: The complaint (1751)
- 225331: The complaint (1750)
- 225332: The complaint (1760)
- 225333: Love of fame (1752)
- 225339: The complaint (1755)
- 225365: The speech of the Honble. Admiral Byng (1757)
- 225396: Queries, problems, and theorems (1767)
- 225453: Cato (1713)
- 225460: Rosamond (1765)
- 225468: Love in a village (1776)
- 225475: The maid of the oaks (1777)
- 225484: The unhappy favourite (1735)
- 225500: The distrest mother. A tragedy. By Ambrose Philips (1759)
- 225549: A letter to the Rev. Mr. T-----y (1770)
- 225651: A sermon preached in Lambeth Chapel (1787)
- 225677: A sermon preached in Lambeth chapel (1777)
- 225680: On the abuse of reason (1790)
- 225689: Catalogo de libri Italiani e Spagnuoli (1730)
- 225739: A sermon on the liturgy of the Church of England (1763)
- 225791: Two dissertations (1766)
- 225796: The dignity and uses of the moral law, (1796)
- 225799: A biographical history of England (1775)
- 225815: All for love (1727)
- 225816: All for love (1740)
- 225818: The spanish fryar (1733)
- 225819: The state of innocence (1733)
- 225827: The albion queens (1734)
- 225925: Sir Martyn (1777)
- 225927: The battle of the genii (1765)
- 225965: Meditations and contemplations (1792)
- 225985: The new pleasing instructor (1772)
- 225988: The buxton manual (1797)
- 225989: The buxton manual (1787)
- 226053: A treatise on agistment tithe (1778)
- 226070: The soldier's catechism (1760)
- 226213: The wisdom of being holy (1710)
- 226230: Scriptural revision of Socinian arguments (1792)
- 226350: Popish cruelty represented (1745)
- 226351: An historical rhapsody on Mr. Pope (1782)
- 226362: An answer to the printed speech of Edmund Burke, Esq (1776)
- 226374: A sermon preached before the burgesses of Westminster (1792)
- 226386: A sermon preached before the governors of the Charity for the Relief of the Poor Widows and Orphans of Clergymen in the County of Suffolk (1776)
- 226416: Thoughts on the present state of affairs with America (1778)
- 226455: A memoir of some principal circumstances in the life and death of the Reverend and learned Augustus Montague Toplady (1778)
- 226459: A memoir of some principal circumstances in the life and death of the Reverend and learned Augustus Montague Toplady (1778)
- 226507: A collection of odes (1790)
- 226517: The manager in distress (1780)
- 226519: New brooms! An occasional prelude, performed at the opening of the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane, September 21, 1776. By George Colman (1776)
- 226521: The deuce is in him (1763)
- 226522: The man of business (1775)
- 226524: Polly Honeycombe (1762)
- 226529: Songs, chorusses, &c (1785)
- 226531: The count of Narbonne (1787)
- 226540: Zingis (1773)
- 226562: The country wit (1735)
- 226565: The alchemist (1763)
- 226650: A dissertation on Virgil's description of the ancient Roman plough (1788)
- 226665: The great importance and proper method of cultivating and curing rhubarb in Britain, for medicinal uses (1792)
- 226666: An essay on the improvement of midwifery (1733)
- 226673: Thoughts on the farther improvement of aerostation (1785)
- 226694: An account of the work-houses in Great Britain, in the year M,DCC,XXXII (1786)
- 226861: Thoughts on the naval strength of the British Empire (1795)
- 226946: A catalogue of the law part of the library of Mr. John Farrington, ... to be sold ... on Wednesday the 9 h day of March, ... in the inner-walk of Exeter Exchange in the Strand, (1715)
- 226956: A catalogue of the libraries of the late learned Richd Doleman, M.D. and an eminent surgeon. ... which will be sold ... at Exeter Exchange in the Strand, on Wednesday the 10th of Septemb. 1718, (1718)
- 227012: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, architecture, models, drawings, engravings, &c (1764)
- 227013: A catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, models, drawings, engravings, &c (1761)
- 227046: A catalogue of the singular collection of scarce and uncommon printed books and tracts, together with the manuscripts and choice cabinet of British, Saxon and English, gold, silver, and copper coins, and medals, of the ingenious Mr. Edward Steele, painter (1758)
- 227107: A catalogue of valuable and choice books, in English, Latin, Greek, &c. especially history, ... to be sold ... in Exeter Exchange in the Strand, on Wednesday the twenty-first of March, (1716)
- 227109: A catalogue of valuable books in physick, mathematicks, navigation; books of maps, cuts, ... to be sold ... upon Tuesday the 5th day of July, ... in Exeter-Exchange in the Strand. (1715)
- 227128: Catalogus librorum apud Paulum Vaillant (1745)
- 227128: Catalogus librorum apud Paulum Vaillant (1745)
- 227147: Catharine and Petruchio (1756)
- 227159: Cato (1713)
- 227160: Cato (1713)
- 227161: Cato (1713)
- 227162: Cato (1721)
- 227168: Cato (1744)
- 227169: Cato (1735)
- 227170: Cato (1735)
- 227172: Cato (1744)
- 227173: Cato (1756)
- 227321: The jealous wife (1761)
- 227323: The jealous wife (1763)
- 227394: A voyage towards the South Pole (1779)
- 227405: A voyage towards the South Pole (1784)
- 227425: John Shepherd, at the Straw Hat and Floor-Cloth Warehouse, opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand, London: sells all sorts of Leghorn superfine chip hats, (1756)
- 227478: Joshua (1752)
- 227479: Joshua (1754)
- 227490: A journal of a voyage round the world, in His Majesty's ship Endeavour (1771)
- 227491: A journal of a voyage round the world, in His Majesty's ship Endeavour (1771)
- 227555: The judgments of God considered (1755)
- 227563: Julia de Roubigne? (1777)
- 227565: Julia de Roubigne? (1787)
- 227566: Julia de Roubigne? (1795)
- 227572: Julius Cęsar (1741)
- 227723: A full and clear proof (1774)
- 227731: King Arthur: or, The British worthy (1735)
- 227734: Considerations on a pamphlet, entitled "Thoughts on our acquistions in the East-Indies, particularly respecting Bengal." (1772)
- 227745: A general view of the East-India Company (1772)
- 227750: King David's death (1760)
- 227789: An account of what has passed between the India directors and Alexander Dalrymple (1769)
- 227805: The knights (1754)
- 227893: Bozzy and Piozzi (1786)
- 227897: Bozzy and Piozzi (1786)
- 227900: Braganza (1775)
- 227901: Braganza (1775)
- 227959: Brief reflections relative to the emigrant French clergy (1793)
- 228005: Britain: being the fourth part of Liberty, a poem. By Mr. Thomson. (1736)
- 228008: Britain's happiness, and the proper improvement of it, represented in a sermon (1759)
- 228072: The brothers (1777)
- 228113: La buona figliuola (1766)
- 228151: Busiris, King of Egypt (1735)
- 228252: A catalogue of a capital collection of the original pictures and marble bassrelievoes, which will be sold by auction on Wednesday the first of April and the two following days, at Mr. Cooper's in the Great-Piazza, Covent-Garden the pictures, by most of the principal Italian and Flemish masters. As, Titian Vandyke, Claud ... Snyders &c particularly a capital bear hunting, by Snyders in his Highest stile, this collection, belonging to a person of nore aborad, and indiciously collected, are concin'd to a merchant here. The whole being obliged to be sold, and may be view'd from Saturday the 28th, (instant) March, and every day after, (Sunday excepted) till the sale begins, which is each day at eleven o'clock in the fore-noon. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Millers auctioner, the sign of the Acorn, by Old-Round-Court in the Strand, and at the place of sale (1730)
- 228255: A catalogue of a choice collection of Greek and Roman, Saxon, English and foreign gold, silver and copper coins and medals (1759)
- 228291: A catalogue of a curious and valuable collection of books (1767)
- 228299: A catalogue of a curious collection of Roman medals in gold, consular and imperial denarii, British and Saxon coins, and English series, in gold and silver (1760)
- 228316: A catalogue of a genuine collection of English silver coins, belonging to a gentleman, who has left off collecting (1759)
- 228319: A catalogue of a genuine collection of pictures, miniatures, prints, brenzes, Greek, Roman and English silver and copper coins and medals, and other curiosities, the property of a gentleman, now upon his travesl in Italy (1759)
- 228353: A catalogue of a most superb unique collection of ancient statues (1773)
- 228392: A catalogue of a valuable cabinet of Greek and Roman, gold, silver and copper coins and medals, in fine preservation, consigned from abroad (1768)
- 228452: A catalogue of books imported during the last four years (1764)
- 228472: A catalogue of cameos (1773)
- 228476: A catalogue of choice and valuable books in most faculties and languages (1722)
- 228491: A catalogue of extraordinary original pictures. By several of the most celebrated masters, most part lately brought from beyond sea; to be sold by auction on Friday, the 8th day of May, 1713, at the Rainbow and Dove, near Durham-Yard, in the Strand, (1713)
- 228518: A catalogue of natural and artificial rarities, fossils, ores, shells, plaisters, bronzes, pictures, prints and drawings, Greek, Roman, English and foreign, gold, silver and copper coins and medals, mathematical instruments, and other curiosities, including the entire collection of Mr. Edward Steele, painter (1759)
- 228532: A catalogue of original and other paintings, (being the collection of Mr. John Smith, late of Christ's Hospital London,) will be sold by auction, on Tuesday the 10th. of this instant November 1702, at Exeter Exchange in the Strand, (1702)
- 228536: A catalogue of part of the libraries of Thomas Rymer, Esq; Historiographer Royal, and another learned gent. ... to be sold by retail ... on Wednesday the 10th day of March, ... at the east-end of Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, (1714)
- 228554: [A] catalogue of several curious figures of human anatomy in wax, taken from the life (1736)
- 228616: A catalogue of the curious collection of pictures of George Villiers (1758)
- 228620: The man without guile (1753)
- 228637: A catalogue of the entire cabinet of coins and medals, collections of old China, pictures, books, and other effects of Mr. Richard Sherman, late of Holborn, deceased (1769)
- 228638: A catalogue of the entire cabinet of Greek and Roman, British, Saxon and English coins and medals; together with the library of Mr. Edward Roberts, (surgeon) late of Croydon in Surrey, deceased (1768)
- 228639: A catalogue of the entire cabinet of Greek, Roman, British, Saxon, English and Scottish coins and medals, various antiques, pictures, sulphurs, and other curiosities, together with the wearing apparell of John Sivright, esquire, (late captain in the second troop of Horse-Guards) deceased (1768)
- 228742: A catalogue of the genuine collection of coins and medals (1766)
- 228747: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Greek and Roman coins, lately taken in the Levant, by the Leopard private ship of war (1759)
- 228791: The chances (1777)
- 228797: The chances (1773)
- 228798: The chances (1774)
- 228805: The chapter of accidents (1780)
- 228806: The chapter of accidents (1780)
- 228807: The character and conduct of the female sex (1776)
- 228842: The characters of George the First, Queen Caroline, Sir Robert Walpole, Mr. Pulteney, Lord Hardwicke, Mr. Fox, and Mr. Pitt, reviewed (1777)
- 228865: A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff (1792)
- 228890: A sermon preached in the Ersh language to His Majesty's First Highland Regiment of Foot (1746)
- 228941: Chartered rights (1784)
- 228943: An essay on fundamentals (1754)
- 228944: Chaubert (1789)
- 228954: A sermon preached at White'-Alley (1742)
- 229044: The choleric man (1775)
- 229049: Chorus of the dramatic poem of Elfrida (1772)
- 229071: Christian husbandry (1789)
- 229143: The chronology of ancient kingdoms amended (1728)
- 229195: Circumstances which preceded the letters to the Earl of - (1775)
- 229224: The city triumphant (1733)
- 229226: The city wives confederacy (1777)
- 229236: The clandestine marriage (1766)
- 229237: The clandestine marriage (1766)
- 229240: The clandestine marriage (1766)
- 229241: The clandestine marriage (1768)
- 229242: The clandestine marriage (1770)
- 229243: The clandestine marriage (1778)
- 229250: Claremont (1715)
- 229252: The classical geographical dictionary (1715)
- 229253: Claudian's Rufinus (1730)
- 229258: The cleansing fountain opened (1773)
- 229262: Cleartes (1716)
- 229270: Cleonice, princess of Bithynia: a tragedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. By John Hoole (1775)
- 229282: The double deliverance (1755)
- 229362: The comical revenge (1735)
- 229373: The committee (1735)
- 229403: A compendious or briefe examination of certayne ordinary complaints of diuers of our countrymen in these our dayes (1751)
- 229419: The complaint of a family, who being very rich, turn'd away a good steward, and afterwards became miserable (1715)
- 229454: The divine judgments against the lewd and idolatrous midianites vindicated, and applied as a warning against the wiles of the modern midianites (1756)
- 229460: A compleat key to The dispensary (1768)
- 229528: Comus (1750)
- 229529: Comus (1762)
- 229532: Comus (1759)
- 229533: Comus (1760)
- 229583: The conclusion of Bishop Burnet's History (1751)
- 229592: Condolence (1782)
- 229625: The confederacy (1734)
- 229626: The confederacy (1751)
- 229651: A congratulatory poem (1739)
- 229672: The conquest of Canada (1766)
- 229677: The conscious lovers (1730)
- 229678: The conscious lovers (1733)
- 229684: The conscious lovers (1776)
- 229685: The conscious lovers (1735)
- 229709: Considerations on certain political transactions of the province of South Carolina (1774)
- 229724: The jovial crew (1781)
- 229726: The jovial crew (1760)
- 229727: The jovial crew (1760)
- 229728: The jovial crew (1761)
- 229830: A new system of mathematics (1769)
- 229863: Select cases in the practice of medicine (1772)
- 229868: Maria (1785)
- 229942: An essay on the method of studying natural history (1787)
- 229953: The duty and obligation (1796)
- 229984: Considerations on the effects which the bounties granted on exported corn (1768)
- 230020: Considerations on the present state of public affairs (1779)
- 230024: Considerations on the proceedings of a general court-martial upon the trial of Lieutenant General Sir John Moraunt, (as published by authority.) (1758)
- 230028: Considerations on the provisional treaty with America (1783)
- 230059: Considerations upon the present state of the wool trade (1781)
- 230099: The constant couple (1777)
- 230118: Constantine (1754)
- 230122: The life and death of Pierce Gaveston (1740)
- 230123: Constantine the Great (1736)
- 230145: The construction of timber, from its early growth (1770)
- 230163: Description of an engine for dividing strait lines on mathematical instruments (1779)
- 230171: A description of May (1752)
- 230177: A description of the antient and famous city of Bristol (1751)
- 230187: A description of the mock election at Garrat, on the seventh of this month (1768)
- 230194: A description of the royal palace (1760)
- 230220: The seasons (1766)
- 230246: The deuce is in him (1769)
- 230248: The deuce is in him (1764)
- 230250: The devil divorced (1782)
- 230314: A dialogue between the Earl of C-d and Mr. Garrick, in the Elysian Shades (1785)
- 230347: A dictionary of ancient geography (1773)
- 230363: A digest of the law concerning libels (1765)
- 230417: The disappointed marriage, or an hue and cry after an outlandish monster (1733)
- 230437: Catalogus librorum apud Paulum Vaillant (1762)
- 230437: Catalogus librorum apud Paulum Vaillant (1762)
- 230481: A discourse occasioned by the glorious victory gained over the French, by Prince Ferdinand of Brunswic, August 1, 1759. By the Rev. Mr. Radcliffe, of Boston in Lincolnshire. The second edition. To which is prefixed, a dedication to L*** G***** S********. By the editor (1759)
- 230511: A discourse on the love of our country (1789)
- 230514: A discourse on the love of our country (1790)
- 230515: A discourse on the love of our country (1790)
- 230544: The discovery (1752)
- 230562: Damon and Phillida (1765)
- 230583: An epistle to the Right Honourable Robert Walpole (1723)
- 230625: A day (1761)
- 230650: A catalogue of the large and curious English library of Mr. John Hutton (1764)
- 230652: De l'esprit (1759)
- 230714: Decency and order in the publick worship of God recommended (1717)
- 230738: Dedication on dedication (1753)
- 230802: A defence of the Letter from the Dutchess of M----h in the shades (1759)
- 230823: A defence of the sacred history of the Old Testament against the groundless objections and False Insinuations of the late Lord Bolingbroke (1753)
- 230844: Deism disarmed (1794)
- 230877: The description and use of a complete sett or case of pocket-instruments (1739)
- 230886: The description, nature and general use, of the sector and plain-scale (1721)
- 230916: The earl of Warwick (1766)
- 230932: An Earnest exhortation to repentance on occasion of the late dreadful and extensive earthquakes (1756)
- 230982: A sermon preached at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, on Thursday, April 4. 1754 (1754)
- 230993: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1758)
- 230997: Edward the Black Prince (1777)
- 231003: Edwin (1760)
- 231021: Eighty-eight lines by way of elegy (1779)
- 231023: Eikonoklastes? (1756)
- 231043: Electra (1777)
- 231048: A letter to the Right Honourable Wills Earl of Hillsborough, on the connection between Great Britain and her American colonies (1768)
- 231091: An elegy on the death of the Honourable Sir William Jones (1795)
- 231096: An elegy on the fears of death. By the Author of The difference between words reputed synonimous, after the manner of girard; 2 vols. Hogarth moralized, &c. &c (1774)
- 231156: The tragedy of tragedies (1765)
- 231173: Eleutheria (1768)
- 231182: Elfrida (1779)
- 231191: The Elogium of Sir Isaac Newton (1728)
- 231196: Elvira (1763)
- 231198: Elvira (1778)
- 231201: The emigrants (1793)
- 231209: The enchanter (1760)
- 231245: England's warning piece (1768)
- 231246: England's warning piece (1768)
- 231254: The english garden (1778)
- 231255: The English garden: A poem. Book the fourth. By W. Mason, M.A (1781)
- 231257: The English garden (1777)
- 231298: Enquiries into the nature of a new mineral acid (1775)
- 231322: An enquiry into the duties of the female sex (1797)
- 231323: An enquiry into the duties of the female sex (1797)
- 231324: An enquiry into the duties of the female sex (1798)
- 231328: An Enquiry into the general effects of heat; with observations on the theories of mixture (1770)
- 231332: An enquiry into the medicinal virtues of Bath-Water (1752)
- 231339: An enquiry into the nature of the human soul (1733)
- 231356: An enquiry into the use and practice of juries among the Greeks and Romans (1769)
- 231358: An enquiry (1776)
- 231385: An epistle from a lady in England (1717)
- 231387: An epistle from a lady in England (1717)
- 231441: An epistle to Sir Richard Steele (1722)
- 231442: An epistle to Sir Richard Steele (1722)
- 231452: An epistle to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Halifax (1714)
- 231504: The equality of mankind (1765)
- 231511: Ernelinda (1713)
- 231529: Alonzo (1773)
- 231530: Alonzo (1773)
- 231542: Rule a wife (1767)
- 231543: The royal merchant (1768)
- 231567: A true and authentick narrative of the action between the Northumberland and three French men of war (1745)
- 231658: The doctrine of chances (1756)
- 231661: Catalogus, libros (1729)
- 231666: Observations on the nature and treatment of the variolous abscess (1781)
- 231855: The history of Sir William Harrington (1771)
- 231858: The negotiations of Sir Thomas Roe (1740)
- 231878: Esop (1734)
- 231899: An essay on a course of liberal education for civil and active life (1765)
- 231923: An essay on education (1747)
- 231944: An essay on maritime power and commerce (1743)
- 231957: An essay on ridicule (1753)
- 231968: An essay on the antient and modern state of Ireland, with the various important advantages thereunto derived, under the auspicious reign of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Second (1760)
- 231971: An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting (1753)
- 231972: An essay on the autumnal dysentery. By a Physician (1761)
- 231993: An essay on the human soul (1772)
- 231996: An essay on the incubus, or night-mare. By John Bond, M.D (1753)
- 232021: An essay on the polity of England (1785)
- 232024: An essay on the population of England (1780)
- 232025: An essay on the population of England, from the revolution to the present time (1780)
- 232042: An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear (1769)
- 232043: An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear (1770)
- 232051: An essay on ways and means for inclosing, fallowing, planting, &c. Scotland (1729)
- 232068: An essay towards a history of the principal comets that have appeared since the year 1742 (1769)
- 232077: An essay towards deciding the question (1758)
- 232098: An essay upon plantership (1773)
- 232113: An essay upon true knowledge and a sound judgment in religion (1712)
- 232119: Essays and treatises (1758)
- 232120: Essays and treatises (1768)
- 232123: Essays and treatises (1760)
- 232124: Essays and treatises (1770)
- 232125: Essays and treatises (1764)
- 232126: Essays and treatises (1777)
- 232128: Essays and treatises (1784)
- 232132: Essays on philosophical subjects (1795)
- 232138: Essays on the game laws (1770)
- 232140: Essays on various subjects (1777)
- 232149: Esther (1765)
- 232150: Esther (1715)
- 232153: An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world (1791)
- 232154: An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world (1791)
- 232157: An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world (1793)
- 232173: Eugenia (1752)
- 232179: Eurydice (1735)
- 232196: An evening's love (1735)
- 232217: Every man in his humour (1761)
- 232220: Every man the architect of his own fortune (1763)
- 232226: The evidence for a future period of improvement in the state of mankind, with the means and duty of promoting it, represented in a discourse, delivered on Wednesday the 25th of April, 1787, at the Meeting-House in the Old Jewry, London (1787)
- 232332: The excellency of the Gospel (1777)
- 232416: Now exhibiting, in an apartment at the Great Room over Exeter-Change, in the Strand, a most stupendous male elephant. ... Likewise, ...the Grand menagerie, ... by G. Pidcock, (1797)
- 232421: Exhibition of bees. At Mr. Rabinel's great room in the Strand, opposite Southampton-Street, Mr. Daniel Wildman, who has had the honour to exhibit before most of the nobility and gentry, and gained such universal applause; will exhibit several curious experiments, with three swarms of bees, (1790)
- 232600: Ezio (1770)
- 232629: The following valuable books are printed for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies (successors to Mr. Cadell), in the Strand, 1796 (1796)
- 232642: The fond husband (1735)
- 232664: For our country (1757)
- 232673: Lecontadine bizzarre, the humourous country-lasses (1769)
- 232732: The conversation (1720)
- 232901: The count of Narbonne (1781)
- 232921: The country election (1768)
- 232928: The country girl, a comedy, (altered from wycherley) as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane (1767)
- 232941: The country lasses (1760)
- 232975: A course of lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery (1775)
- 233037: The court of adultery (1778)
- 233038: The court of adultery (1778)
- 233039: The court of adul***y (1778)
- 233109: The crisis of property (1720)
- 233127: A critical dissertation on the poems of Ossian (1763)
- 233136: Critical remarks on Pizarro (1800)
- 233191: The cunning-Man (1766)
- 233252: Cymbeline (1762)
- 233261: Cymon (1767)
- 233262: Cymon (1768)
- 233263: Cymon (1770)
- 233264: Cymon (1778)
- 233275: Cyrus the Great (1735)
- 233280: The disobedient son (1800)
- 233289: The dispensary (1714)
- 233290: The dispensary (1718)
- 233296: The dispensary (1768)
- 233297: The dispensary for disordered apparel (1786)
- 233318: A disquisition on medicines that dissolve the stone (1771)
- 233402: A dissertation on the sensible and irritable parts of animals (1755)
- 233403: A dissertation on the Song of Solomon (1751)
- 233404: A dissertation on the spasmodic asthma of children (1770)
- 233459: The distrest mother (1734)
- 233460: The distrest mother (1712)
- 233467: The distrest mother (1735)
- 233469: The distrest mother (1754)
- 233570: Don Carlos, Prince of Spain (1736)
- 233574: Don Sebastian (1777)
- 233576: Don Sebastian (1762)
- 233581: Le donne vendicate; the ladies revenged: a comic opera (1769)
- 233599: The double-Dealer (1733)
- 233600: The double-Dealer (1735)
- 233617: Douglas (1757)
- 233619: Douglas (1778)
- 233686: The dramatic works of Sir Robert Howard (1722)
- 233690: The dramatick works of John Dryden (1735)
- 233692: The dramatick works of Mr. George Farquhar (1736)
- 233695: The dramatick works of Mr. Nathanael Lee (1734)
- 233725: The drummer; or, the haunted house (1716)
- 233727: The drummer: or, the haunted-house (1733)
- 233730: The drummer: or, The haunted house (1777)
- 233732: The drummer (1735)
- 233757: The duellist (1773)
- 233758: The duellist (1773)
- 233762: The duellist (1773)
- 233765: The duello (1711)
- 233779: The duke of Guise (1734)
- 233780: The duke of Guise (1735)
- 233781: The duke of Guise (1763)
- 233831: The duty and interest of every true Englishman to oppose a popish pretender (1745)
- 233848: The duty of Christians to magistrates (1791)
- 233952: The fair penitent. A tragedy. Written by N. Rowe, Esq (1730)
- 233957: The fair penitent (1742)
- 233961: The fair penitent (1759)
- 233964: The fair Quaker of Deal (1737)
- 233978: The fair villager (1776)
- 233981: The fairies (1755)
- 233982: The fairies (1755)
- 233984: The fairy prince (1771)
- 234014: A faithful narrative of the wonderful and surprising appearance of Counsellor Morgan's ghost (1746)
- 234037: The fall of Saguntum (1735)
- 234046: False colours (1793)
- 234051: The false friend (1736)
- 234065: False zeal and Christian zeal distinguish'd (1745)
- 234072: Falstaff's wedding (1766)
- 234085: A familiar introduction to the study of electricity. By Joseph Priestley, LL.D. F.R.S (1768)
- 234096: The family practice of physic (1769)
- 234142: Fancy (1758)
- 234161: The farmer's daughter (1795)
- 234219: Fatal curiosity (1783)
- 234220: The fatal discovery (1769)
- 234221: The fatal discovery (1772)
- 234225: The fatal falsehood (1779)
- 234226: The fatal falsehood (1780)
- 234228: The fatal marriage (1735)
- 234229: The fatal secret (1735)
- 234255: The favours of providence to Britain in 1759 (1759)
- 234317: The fifteen comforts of cuckoldom (1706)
- 234323: A fifth letter to the Earl of Carlisle (1780)
- 234347: The first book of Homer's Iliad (1715)
- 234361: First oars to L--m--th; or, who strives for preferment (1731)
- 234432: Florio (1786)
- 234434: Florio (1787)
- 234436: Florizel and Perdita (1758)
- 234437: Florizel and perdita; or The winter's tale (1762)
- 234493: The golden pippin (1773)
- 234494: The golden verses of Pythagoras (1732)
- 234557: The good samaritan (1749)
- 234558: The good Samaritan (1752)
- 234606: Grammatical remarks on the practical and vulgar dialect of the Indostan language (1774)
- 234607: Grana angelica (1799)
- 234744: A guide and encouragement to charity (1790)
- 234765: Gustavus Vasa (1778)
- 234785: Hamlet (1718)
- 234798: Hannah (1764)
- 234839: The happy tendency and extensive influence of the Christian dispensation (1788)
- 234842: The Harangues, or speeches (1762)
- 234862: The harmony between justice and peace (1749)
- 234919: Hecuba (1749)
- 235010: An heroic congratulation (1779)
- 235086: Hints respecting some of the university officers (1782)
- 235094: Hints (1792)
- 235171: An historical and critical account of Hugh Peters (1751)
- 235181: Historical and political remarks upon the tariff of the commercial treaty (1787)
- 235212: The history and fall of Caius Marius (1733)
- 235213: The history and fall of Caius Marius (1735)
- 235217: The history and present state of electricity (1769)
- 235218: The history and present state of electricity (1775)
- 235219: The history and present state of electricity (1775)
- 235243: The history of England (1770)
- 235253: History of Great Britain (1796)
- 235341: The History of Thamas Kuli Khan, Shah, or Sophi of Persia (1740)
- 235362: The history of the discovery and conquest of the Canary Islands (1764)
- 235400: The history of the province of New-York (1757)
- 235411: The history of the Russian empire under Peter the Great (1763)
- 235457: The history of women (1779)
- 235497: The honest grief of a Tory (1759)
- 235558: Horace's Art of poetry translated (1753)
- 235644: An humble address and earnest appeal to those respectable personages in Great-Britain and Ireland (1775)
- 235645: An humble address and earnest appeal to those respectable personages in Great-Britain and Ireland (1775)
- 235647: An humble address and earnest appeal to those respectable personages in Great Britain and Ireland (1776)
- 235743: Hume's History of England (1782)
- 235939: The immediate necessity of building a lazzaretto for a regular quarantine, after the Italian manner, to avoid the plague, and to preserve private property from the plunderers of wrecks upon the British coast (1768)
- 235971: Impartial reflections on the case of Mr. Byng (1756)
- 236003: An important case argued (1788)
- 236051: In the new school in Somerset Yard in the Strand. Are taught in a very short, easie and regular method, ... the rudiments of the Latine, French and English tongues: (1710)
- 236065: The inconstant (1736)
- 236069: Bell's edition. The inconstant; or, The way to win him (1777)
- 236081: The indian emperor (1735)
- 236085: The indian queen (1735)
- 236086: The Indian Queen: a tragedy. Written by the Honourable Sir Robert Howard, and Mr. Dryden (1762)
- 236110: The inflexible captive (1774)
- 236112: The inflexible captive (1774)
- 236113: The inflexible captive (1774)
- 236121: The influence of the pastoral office on the character examined (1761)
- 236189: An inquiry into the authenticity of certain miscellaneous papers and legal instruments (1796)
- 236227: The insolent invasion of Senacherib against Jerusalem (1745)
- 236260: Instructions given by King Henry the seventh (1761)
- 236286: The interest of Great Britain considered (1760)
- 236287: The interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her colonies, and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe (1761)
- 236290: The interest of the merchants and manufacturers of Great Britain (1774)
- 236309: An introduction to mineralogy (1768)
- 236331: Invincible reasons for the Earl of Bute's immediate resignation of the ministry (1762)
- 236340: Irenicum (1722)
- 236351: The irish widow (1772)
- 236352: The irish widow (1772)
- 236353: The Irish widow. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane (1774)
- 236354: The irish widow (1781)
- 236371: Isabella: or, The [f]atal marriage. A play. Alter'd from Southern. As it is now performing at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane (1757)
- 236372: Isabella (1758)
- 236394: Israel in Egypt (1765)
- 236432: Lady Jane Gray (1776)
- 236596: The laws against ingrossing (1767)
- 236682: Lethe (1749)
- 236684: Lethe (1752)
- 236687: Lethe (1757)
- 236688: Lethe (1762)
- 236689: Lethe (1767)
- 236706: A letter addressed to two great men (1760)
- 236721: A letter from a British officer now in Germany (1761)
- 236787: A letter from a Member of Parliament to one of his constituents (1769)
- 236815: A letter from an English traveller to his friend at London (1730)
- 236827: A letter from certain gentlemen of the Council at Bengal (1764)
- 236953: A letter from Xo Ho (1757)
- 236972: A letter of the R.F. Peter Francis Le Courayer (1728)
- 237026: A letter to a member of Parliament (1738)
- 237028: A letter to a member of Parliament (1738)
- 237103: A letter to Edmund Burke, Esq (1775)
- 237138: A letter to Mr. Addison (1714)
- 237152: A letter to Mr G-------k (1749)
- 237164: A letter to Mr. Tickell (1719)
- 237238: A letter to the Earl of Chatham (1774)
- 237259: A letter to the gentlemen (1770)
- 237276: A letter to the landed gentlemen and graziers of Lincolnshire (1782)
- 237312: A letter to the Rector of Fryerning (1732)
- 237314: Letter to the Rev. Dr. Priestley (1787)
- 237315: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Richard Price (1776)
- 237333: A letter to the Revd. Samuel Chandler (1759)
- 237383: A letter to the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Esq; Lord Mayor of the city of London (1768)
- 237386: A letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt (1795)
- 237398: A letter to the Right Honorable H-y F-x, Esq (1757)
- 237404: A letter to the Right Honourable Lord North (1772)
- 237470: A letter to the worthy electors of the borough of Aylesbury (1764)
- 237481: Letters admonitory and argumentative (1753)
- 237529: The letters of Junius (1771)
- 237545: Letters on Iceland (1780)
- 237552: Letters on the eloquence of the pulpit (1765)
- 237554: Letters (1749)
- 237577: Letters to the estimator of the manners and principles of the times (1758)
- 237634: Love and a bottle. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. By Mr. George Farquhar (1735)
- 237636: Love and artifice: or, A compleat history of the amour between Lord Mauritio and Emilia (1734)
- 237651: Love for love (1735)
- 237657: Love (1774)
- 237678: Love in all shapes (1739)
- 237680: Love in the city (1767)
- 237681: Love in the city (1767)
- 237725: Love triumphant (1735)
- 237726: Love triumphant: or, Nature will prevail. A tragi-comedy. By Mr. Dryden (1762)
- 237804: Lucius Junius Brutus (1736)
- 237837: The lying lover (1736)
- 237842: The lying valet (1743)
- 237843: The lying valet (1743)
- 237844: The lying valet (1749)
- 237845: The lying valet (1751)
- 237846: The lying valet (1756)
- 237849: The lying valet (1741)
- 237874: Made, and sold wholesale and retail, by Charles Lillie, perfumer, at the City of Barcelona, the corner of Beaufort-Buildings in the Strand, London (1736)
- 237879: The magic girdle (1770)
- 237913: The maid of the oaks (1774)
- 237914: The maid of the oaks (1775)
- 237936: The male-Coquette (1757)
- 237945: The man of feeling (1771)
- 237946: The man of feeling (1773)
- 237947: The man of feeling (1775)
- 237948: The man of feeling (1783)
- 237956: The man of mode (1733)
- 237957: The man of mode (1735)
- 237958: The man of nature (1773)
- 237970: The man of the world (1773)
- 237971: The man of the world (1795)
- 237977: The management of the gout (1771)
- 238015: Mar-plot: or, The second part of the busie-body (1737)
- 238027: Mariamne (1723)
- 238029: Mariamne (1777)
- 238031: Mariamne (1735)
- 238082: The masquerade (1762)
- 238083: Massachusettensis (1776)
- 238084: The massacre of Paris (1734)
- 238106: Matilda (1775)
- 238126: May-Day: or, the little gipsy (1775)
- 238127: May-Day: or, the little gipsy (1776)
- 238133: The mayor of Garret (1764)
- 238160: Medea (1777)
- 238171: Meeting of shop-keepers. Crown and Anchor Tavern. Mr. Aaron Trimm, of the Strand, in the Chair. July 29, 1788 (1788)
- 238205: Memoirs of the life and a view of the character of the late Dr. John Fothergill (1782)
- 238208: Memoirs of the life and misfortunes of Mr. Pless (1731)
- 238280: Memorial of Edward Wortley Montague, esquire (1752)
- 238334: Merope (1758)
- 238340: Merope (1776)
- 238382: Messiah (1767)
- 238402: Methodism triumphant (1767)
- 238415: Michaelmas term (1742)
- 238438: A midsummer night's dream (1763)
- 238443: A catalogue of the genuine collection of Greek and Roman coins and medals of the Late Revd. Mr. Wilkins, deceased (1759)
- 238480: The minor (1767)
- 238532: The dramatick works of Nicholas Rowe, Esq (1733)
- 238533: The miscellaneous works of Nicholas Rowe, Esq (1733)
- 238538: Miscellanies (1770)
- 238582: A miscellany (1752)
- 238587: The mischiefs of division with respect both to religion and civil government (1746)
- 238611: Miss in her teens (1747)
- 238612: Miss in her teens (1747)
- 238613: Miss in her teens (1747)
- 238615: Miss in her teens (1748)
- 238616: Miss in her teens (1758)
- 238617: Miss in her teens (1777)
- 238622: Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance; in the year 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751 (1752)
- 238625: The mistake (1736)
- 238626: The mistake (1778)
- 238637: Mithridates (1734)
- 238638: Mithridates (1736)
- 238639: Mithridates (1736)
- 238665: The narrative of Lieut. Gen. Sir William Howe (1780)
- 238681: A narrative of the extraordinary effects of a medicine well known all over Europe (1780)
- 238713: A nation a family (1720)
- 238720: A national change in morals (1780)
- 238731: National liberality and national reform recommended (1798)
- 238746: An appeal to the public (1774)
- 238769: The nature and dignity of the human soul (1766)
- 238792: The nature and obligation of virtue (1754)
- 238806: The nature (1776)
- 238815: The nature of the nervous fluid (1751)
- 238819: The nature (1745)
- 238852: Neck or nothing (1766)
- 238855: Neck or nothing (1774)
- 238890: A new and easy method of applying a tube for the cure of the fistula lachrymalis (1781)
- 238925: A new catalogue of Bell's circulating library (1778)
- 238951: A new dramatic entertainment (1774)
- 238952: A new dramatic entertainment (1774)
- 238953: A new dramatic entertainment (1774)
- 238960: A new estimate of manners and principles (1760)
- 239027: A new occasional oratorio (1746)
- 239051: Hints, addressed to the public; on the state of our finances. By John Sinclair, Esq (1783)
- 239158: The forced marriage (1770)
- 239224: Essays (1748)
- 239241: Four letters to the Earl of Carlisle (1779)
- 239245: An enquiry concerning the principles of morals (1751)
- 239248: Four pastorals (1751)
- 239256: Four dissertations (1757)
- 239267: Six old plays (1779)
- 239290: The fox unkennel'd; or, the Whiggs idol (1715)
- 239328: A free discussion of the doctrines of materialism (1778)
- 239331: The free-Holder (1761)
- 239348: The free-holder, or Political essays (1716)
- 239366: The french metropolis (1784)
- 239375: Philosophical essays concerning human understanding (1748)
- 239414: Friendship in fashion (1736)
- 239441: Fugitive pieces (1768)
- 239464: A Full and true account of Benjamin Child, a Quaker; a notorious cheat and impostor (1708)
- 239475: A full answer to the King of Spain's last manifesto (1779)
- 239504: The funeral (1734)
- 239523: The doctrine of the Trinity stated (1776)
- 239526: A funeral sermon (1800)
- 239528: A further account of the effects of Mr. Hauksbec's alterative medicine, as applied in the Cure of the venereal disease (1743)
- 239571: The gamester (1736)
- 239572: The gamester (1736)
- 239579: An appeal to the public, on the subject of the national debt. By Richard Price, D.D. F.R.S (1772)
- 239586: The gamesters (1758)
- 239612: Mr. Ozell's defence against the remarks publish'd by Peele and Woodward (1725)
- 239645: Critical observations on the sixth book of the Ęneid (1770)
- 239710: The garnsey garland (1710)
- 239737: The general introduction and supplement to the Two tracts on civil liberty (1778)
- 239762: A letter to the author of the ode on Mr. Pelham's death (1754)
- 239907: Genius and valour (1764)
- 239913: The gentle shepherd (1730)
- 239917: The gentle shepherd (1772)
- 239925: The gentleman dancing-master (1735)
- 239932: The gentleman's guide (1766)
- 239959: A second vindication of the right of Protestant churches to require the clergy to subscribe to an established confession of faith and doctrines in a letter to the examiner of the first (1766)
- 239992: Prayers and meditations (1785)
- 240025: A sermon preached at the chapel royal of St. James's Palace (1779)
- 240028: The gladiators (1780)
- 240041: Gloriana (1734)
- 240063: Gnothi seauton (1734)
- 240131: A discourse (1781)
- 240146: The Life and [in]famous actions of that perjur'd villain John [V]aller, who made his exit in the pillory, at the Seven-Dials, on Tuesday, the 13th day of this instant June (1732)
- 240164: The life of Franc?ois de Salignac de la Motte Fenelon (1723)
- 240165: The life of Henry Viii (1758)
- 240169: The life of John (1736)
- 240170: The life of John (1743)
- 240173: Obedience to God the measure of human liberty (1791)
- 240209: Lilliput. A dramatic entertainment. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane (1757)
- 240311: A list of the works of John Rocque, chorographer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, near Old Round-Court in the Strand, London, and on the Batchelors-Walk, Dublin (1750)
- 240312: A list of the works of the late John Rocque, topographer to His Majesty, and sold by his widow Mary Ann Rocque, near Old Round Court in the Strand (1765)
- 240384: The london garland (1775)
- 240414: The london tradesman (1747)
- 240469: The lord of the manor (1781)
- 240507: The lottery (1761)
- 240511: Louisa (1774)
- 240513: The lousiad (1786)
- 240545: Modern chastity (1768)
- 240627: Monody on Major Andre? (1781)
- 240628: Monody on Major Andre? (1781)
- 240633: A monody on the decease of His Royal Highness William Augustus (1765)
- 240654: Moral contrasts (1798)
- 240684: The Most important transactions of the sixth session of the first Parliament of His Majesty King George II. Anno Domini, MDCCXXXIII (1733)
- 240685: The most important transactions of the sixth session of the first Parliament of His Majesty King George II (1733)
- 240738: The mourning bride (1735)
- 240739: The mourning bride (1750)
- 240805: Mr. Joanidion Fielding his true and faithful account of the strange and miraculous comet which was seen by the mufti at Constantinople (1717)
- 240859: Mr. Wyke, the late famous battle-painter; his collection of pictures, drawings and prints: will be sold by auction on Monday next the Seventh of this instant December, ... at Alders Coffee-house, ... in the Strand, (1702)
- 240920: The musical lady (1762)
- 240928: Mustapha (1739)
- 240974: Unanimity a poem (1780)
- 241006: Observations on a late publication (1786)
- 241008: A poetical epistle from the late Lord Melcombe to the Earl of Bute (1776)
- 241017: Observations on affairs in Ireland (1766)
- 241030: Observations on Mr. Garrick's acting (1758)
- 241032: Observations on Mr Pitt's plan (1786)
- 241037: Observations on reversionary payments (1792)
- 241047: Observations on the bill intended to be offered to Parliament for the better relief and employment of the poor (1776)
- 241090: Observations on the intermitting pulse (1758)
- 241096: Observations of the late influenza, the febris catarrhalis epidemica of hippocrates, as it appeared at London in 1775 & 1782. By William Grant, M.D (1782)
- 241100: Bribery a satire (1750)
- 241101: Observations on the means of better draining the middle and south levels of the Fenns (1777)
- 241104: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1776)
- 241105: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1776)
- 241106: Observations on the nature of civil liberty, the principles of government, and the justice and policy of the war with America (1776)
- 241128: Observations on the river Wye (1792)
- 241133: Observations on the tea and window Act (1784)
- 241134: Observations on the tea and window Act (1785)
- 241163: Observations upon the poems of Thomas Rowley: in which the authenticity of those poems is ascertained. By Jacob Bryant, Esq (1781)
- 241164: Observations upon the prophecies of Daniel (1733)
- 241174: An occasional oratorio (1763)
- 241175: An occasional oratorio (1763)
- 241215: An ode for the birthday (1721)
- 241231: An ode inscribed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Sunderland at Windsor (1720)
- 241244: An ode on Saint Cęcilia's day (1763)
- 241250: An ode on the death of His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales (1751)
- 241268: Ode to dragon, Mr. Garrick's House-Dog, at Hampton (1777)
- 241279: An ode to superstition (1786)
- 241296: Ode to the naval officers of Great Britain (1779)
- 241315: The odes and satyrs of Horace (1717)
- 241317: The odes and satyrs of Horace (1721)
- 241318: The odes and satyrs of Horace (1730)
- 241331: The odes (1743)
- 241373: The odes (1711)
- 241375: The odes (1730)
- 241384: Oedipus (1733)
- 241396: Of benevolence (1751)
- 241413: Of moderation (1764)
- 241434: Of the origin and progress of language. ... (1773)
- 241435: Of the origin and progress of language (1774)
- 241473: The old batchelor. A comedy. Written by Mr. Congreve (1735)
- 241517: Phędra & Hippolytus (1777)
- 241518: Phędra and Hippolitus (1719)
- 241526: Phędri (1776)
- 241532: Pharsalia and Philippi (1742)
- 241548: Philaster (1763)
- 241561: Philosophical considerations (1780)
- 241579: A sermon, delivered to a congregation of Protestant dissenters, at Hackney, on the 10th of February last, being the day appointed for a general fast. By Richard Price, D.D. F.R.S (1779)
- 241586: A philosophical treatise of husbandry and gardening (1721)
- 241587: Philotas (1735)
- 241588: Philotas (1731)
- 241590: Postscript to a pamphlet by Dr. Price on the state of the public debts and finances at signing the preliminary articles of peace in January 1783 (1784)
- 241600: The state of the public debts and finances at signing the preliminary articles of peace in January 1783 (1783)
- 241646: The pittiad (1759)
- 241658: A plain account of the old and new stiles (1751)
- 241682: The plain dealer. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal. Written by Mr. Wycherley (1735)
- 241684: The plain dealer (1766)
- 241703: A plain state of the argument between Great-Britain and her colonies (1775)
- 241717: The defence of Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser (1779)
- 241730: A plan for establishing and disciplining a national militia in Great Britain (1745)
- 241758: A plan of reconciliation between Great Britain and her colonies (1776)
- 241783: The folly and danger of a revolution in religion and government (1745)
- 241786: Plays (1798)
- 241791: Plays written by Nicholas Rowe, Esq. ... (1736)
- 241795: Plays written by William Congreve, Esq (1735)
- 241888: A poem on the immortality of the soul (1765)
- 241892: A poem on the last day (1725)
- 241895: A poem on the marriage of His Grace the Duke of Newcastle to the Right Honourable the Lady Henrietta Godolphin (1717)
- 241911: A poem (1737)
- 241912: A poem to the memory of Thomas late Marquiss of Wharton (1716)
- 241932: Poems and plays (1785)
- 241933: Poems and plays, by William Hayley, Esq. In six volumes (1787)
- 241946: Poems by Mr. Smart (1763)
- 241982: Poems (1785)
- 241985: Poems on several occasions (1762)
- 242002: Poems on several occasions (1754)
- 242035: A sermon preached at York, on Sunday the 29th of September, 1745. On occasion of the present rebellion. By John Daville, A.B. master of a grammar-school in York (1745)
- 242071: A poetical epistle to **** ******* (1762)
- 242073: A poetical epistle to the Right Hon. Lord M******** (1768)
- 242094: A poetical translation of the works (1765)
- 242097: The epistles and Art of poetry of Horace (1749)
- 242098: A poetical translation of the works (1750)
- 242099: A poetical translation of the works (1753)
- 242100: A poetical translation of the works (1756)
- 242108: The poetical works (1779)
- 242115: Spring (1728)
- 242121: Pogonologia (1786)
- 242127: Propagation of the Gospel in the East (1710)
- 242149: The prophecies of Michael Nostradamus concerning the fate of all the Kings and Queens of Great Britain since the reformation, and the wonderful fulfillings thereof (1715)
- 242198: A proposal for the encouragement of seamen to serve more readily in his Majesty's navy (1758)
- 242199: A proposal for uniting the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland (1751)
- 242218: Proposals by the Bee-Hive Society, at their office at the Golden Bee-hive by St. Clements Church in the Strand. For insurance on non-marriages for widowers, widows, batchelors and maids. By dividends (1711)
- 242223: Proposals by the Honourable and Voluntary Societies, for insurance on marriage: at their office at the Golden Harp near the May-Pole, and almost against Somerset-House in the Strand (1710)
- 242229: Proposals by the Original and Beneficial Society for insuranc [sic] on the births of children. At their office in Swan-Yard, over against Somerset-House, in the Strand (1710)
- 242232: Proposals by the Secure Society, at the Ship and Fox near the May-pole in the Strand, for insurance on servants and apprentices by weekly dividend (1710)
- 242233: Proposals by the Undoubted and Profitable Society, at their office at the sign of the ship a stationers, near the May-pole in the Strand. For promoting a contribution toward raising one thousand pounds, to be paid on the birth of any infant born in Wedlock (1710)
- 242246: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral Church of York, September the 22d, 1745 (1745)
- 242260: Proposals for insurance for marriage, by the Bee-Hive Society, at a Haberdasher of hats by St. Clements-Church, in the Strand (1711)
- 242267: The frauds of popery (1746)
- 242275: From the office in Swan Yard proposals for insurance on marriage is kept at Mr. Gray's glasier in Swan-Yard, over-against Somerset-House in the Strand. The beneficial and amicable society (1710)
- 242287: [Proposals] for insuring upon non-marriages on widowers, widows, batchelors and maids, by claims. By the Secure Society at the Ship and Fox next door but one to the five ball tavern near the maypole in the Strand (1710)
- 242305: Proposals for printing by subscription, in two volumes, 12mo, elegantly printed, price six shillings, poems on various subjects, the greater number not hitherto published (1786)
- 242306: Proposals for printing by subscription (1796)
- 242375: Proposals of insurance on marriage, by the Safe Society, at their Office at the Old Plough over against the red cow the back side of St. Clements in the Strand (1710)
- 242376: Proposals of insurance on marriage, by the Secure Societies, at their office at the Ship and Fox near the May-pole in the Strand, to be opened on Saturday the 27th of January, 1710. (1710)
- 242381: Proposals, or Articles, for insuring 300, or 1501. on births by claims, by the Profitable and Equitable Society, at their office, at the Flower-de-Luce, near lyon's-Inn the backside of St. Clement's in the Strand. (1711)
- 242464: News from the dead (1725)
- 242495: The ninth satire of Horace (1767)
- 242511: No one's enemy but his own (1764)
- 242523: The preservation of Judah from the insults and invasions of the idolatrous Assyrians (1745)
- 242527: The concubine (1769)
- 242543: Times of public distress times of trial (1746)
- 242544: Discourses on several subjects. By William Wishart, D.D. principal of the college of Edinburgh (1753)
- 242674: This instrument is made only by Thomas Heath, at the Hercules, next to the Fountain Tavern in the Strand, having the patterns corrected by the translator (1735)
- 242677: The description and use of a new astronomical instrument (1735)
- 242678: The method of using the catoptric microscope and telescope. Made and sold only by Joseph Jackson, mathematical instrument-maker, in Angel-Court in the Strand, London (1736)
- 242681: The works of the Honourable Robert Boyle (1744)
- 242739: The proper happiness of the ecclesiastic life (1776)
- 242757: The new prose Bath guide (1778)
- 242761: The consistent protestant (1760)
- 242847: The deluge (1789)
- 242851: The country justice (1774)
- 242860: To the memory of a lady lately deceased (1747)
- 242863: The contrast to the man of honour (1737)
- 242873: The country justice (1775)
- 242875: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1779)
- 242879: Piety (1784)
- 242880: The influence of the present pursuits in learning as they affect religion (1786)
- 242883: Religion (1793)
- 242884: The country justice (1777)
- 242888: A sermon preached in Oxford Chapel (1793)
- 242914: A sermon preached at the consecration of Clare-Hall Chapel (1769)
- 242916: The power of Christianity over the malignant passions (1776)
- 242918: The necessity and truth of the three principal revelations demonstrated from the gradations of science (1777)
- 242919: The nature and extent of civil and religious liberty (1783)
- 242920: The english merchant (1767)
- 242921: The deuce is in him (1776)
- 242922: The man of business (1774)
- 242943: Indolence (1772)
- 242946: Town eclogues. By Charles Jenner, M.A (1772)
- 242949: The origin of the veil (1773)
- 242961: The perils of poetry (1766)
- 242962: The governess (1751)
- 242968: The english orator (1787)
- 242973: The governess (1749)
- 242975: Proceedings of a general Court-Martial (1762)
- 242980: A proposal for making an effectual provision for the poor (1753)
- 242984: The governess (1768)
- 243004: A specimen of some of the printing types belonging to W. Hay (1780)
- 243049: A compleat key to the Dunciad (1728)
- 243095: A vindication of the right of Protestant churches to require the clergy to subscribe to an established confession of faith and doctrines (1766)
- 243130: A letter to a nobleman (1790)
- 243149: A plan for extending the commerce of this kingdom (1771)
- 243175: Confusion worse confounded (1772)
- 243179: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford (1769)
- 243188: A sermon (1794)
- 243223: Memoirs of the amours (1769)
- 243227: An enquiry whether any doctrine relating to the nature and effects of the Lord's Supper can be justly founded on the discourse of Our Lord recorded in the sixth chapter of the gospel of St. John (1790)
- 243254: Philosophical essays concerning Human Understanding (1750)
- 243397: A review of Mr. Whiston's XXIII propositions concerning the primitive faith of Christians about the trinity and incarnation (1723)
- 243602: Papers relative to the agreement made by government with Mr. Palmer, for the reform and improvement of the posts (1797)
- 243604: A letter from Earl Stanhope, to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (1790)
- 243609: Political conferences between several great men (1781)
- 243657: Peace at home (1712)
- 243682: The judgment of Paris (1765)
- 243685: Satires on several occasions (1760)
- 243696: The works of Mr. Alexander Pope (1717)
- 243806: Bucolica Alexandri Popii (1746)
- 243833: Thoughts on the defence of these kingdoms (1796)
- 243854: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1776)
- 243865: Brief considerations on the expediency of a plan for a corps of light troops (1769)
- 243876: The Advantages of repentance (1779)
- 243951: An essay on man (1758)
- 243953: An essay on man (1763)
- 243956: An essay on man (1771)
- 243958: An essay on man (1774)
- 243959: An essay on man (1777)
- 243961: An essay on man (1786)
- 243970: An essay on man (1761)
- 244062: Observations upon a supposed antique bust at Turin (1763)
- 244112: Court poems (1726)
- 244202: An address from John Zephaniah Holwell, Esq; to Luke Scrafton, Esq; in reply to his pamphlet, intitled, observations on Mr. Vansittart's Narrative (1767)
- 244247: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Samuel Croxall (1724)
- 244274: The works of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1797)
- 244275: Truth come out: or, a dead wife the best way to keep a living estate (1709)
- 244372: The interest of Great-Britain with regard to her American colonies (1782)
- 244400: Report from the Committee appointed to enquire into the state of several scaffolds, or temporary buildings, making in the Strand, and other avenues to Saint Paul's, (1789)
- 244470: The retirement (1748)
- 244516: Love's victims (1793)
- 244519: A Sketch of the campaign of 1793. Part I (1795)
- 244549: An account of English ants (1747)
- 244599: Timon of Athens, altered from Shakespear (1771)
- 244640: The muse's memorial (1712)
- 244658: A familiar discourse shewing that the gospel is a comment upon the law of nature (1724)
- 244659: The recruiting officer (1733)
- 244680: An essay on wit (1748)
- 244726: An epistolary conference with the Reverend Dr. Waterland (1724)
- 244733: A discourse (1723)
- 244751: The connexion and harmony of religion and virtue delineated in the character of Abraham (1752)
- 244752: The delusive and persecuting spirit of popery (1779)
- 244759: A collection of poems (1781)
- 244785: Poems sacred to religion and virtue (1756)
- 244798: A letter to David Garrick, Esq (1768)
- 244799: Introduction to Shakespeare's plays (1773)
- 244800: Introduction to Shakespeare's plays (1774)
- 244822: A curious collection of prints by the best masters viz. prospects of cities (1706)
- 244847: Considerations on the propriety of requiring a subscription to articles of faith (1774)
- 244850: Subscription (1776)
- 244888: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy (1789)
- 244891: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy (1790)
- 244892: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the sons of the clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 12, 1791 (1791)
- 244893: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the sons of the clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 16, 1793 (1793)
- 244896: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy (1797)
- 244898: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the sons of the clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 7, 1795 (1795)
- 244905: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy (1786)
- 244906: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the sons of the clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 22nd, 1794 (1794)
- 244907: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy (1787)
- 244911: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy (1799)
- 244913: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy (1800)
- 244914: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy (1798)
- 245007: Select and curious cases of polygamy (1736)
- 245010: Abstract of cases and decisions on appeals relating to the tax on servants (1781)
- 245015: Cases argued and determined (1771)
- 245016: The cases of polygamy (1732)
- 245018: By permission of the honourable Commissioners of Excise (1781)
- 245041: Experiments establishing a criterion between mucaginous and purulent matter (1780)
- 245079: Voluntary aid for assisting the public revenue, under the direction of Parliament. At a meeting of gentlemen assembled at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand, on Tuesday the 20th December 1796, (1796)
- 245330: The several papers which were laid before the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled (1717)
- 245464: The tryal of George Earl of Wintoun (1716)
- 245497: The provok'd wife (1735)
- 245531: Love in a wood: or, St. James's-Park (1735)
- 245536: Animadversions on An essay on religious establishments (1769)
- 245544: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Rutherforth (1767)
- 245557: The doctrine of inflammations Founded upon Reason and Experience (1768)
- 245583: A sermon preached at York on the 21st of February, 1781 (1781)
- 245584: A warning to Britons against French perfidy and cruelty (1798)
- 245588: A sermon preached at St. Margaret's Church (1789)
- 245596: A sermon preached before the Lords spiritual and temporal (1782)
- 245645: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Rutherforth (1767)
- 245689: A sermon preached before the University of Oxford (1781)
- 245709: A disquisition of the stone and gravel (1780)
- 245710: Reflections on the government of Indostan (1770)
- 245723: Charity the end of the commandment (1731)
- 245770: The fruits of popery (1745)
- 245797: The yoke of the Church of Rome proved to be unsufferable (1745)
- 246023: A description of the West-Indies (1776)
- 246075: The necessity and advantage of religious principles in the soldiery (1778)
- 246093: A sermon, preached in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, on Sunday, January 27, 1793 (1793)
- 246175: The carmelite (1784)
- 246187: The oxonian in town (1770)
- 246198: Man and wife; or, the Shakespeare Jubilee (1770)
- 246209: The school for guardians (1767)
- 246242: Man and wife; or, the Shakespeare Jubilee (1770)
- 246275: The apprentice (1756)
- 246286: The way to keep him (1760)
- 246309: Pharnaces (1765)
- 246320: The old maid (1761)
- 246331: The way to keep him (1765)
- 246341: The way to keep him (1761)
- 246352: The way to keep him (1760)
- 246357: A genuine letter from a Methodist preacher in the country (1760)
- 246434: A catalogue of the library of the learned Joseph Hemes ... to be sold ... at Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, on Monday the 30th of July, 1716. (1716)
- 246450: A catalogue of the libraries of Dr. Bruch late of Windsor, and a learned gentleman ... to be sold ... on Monday the 12th of December, ... at Exeter-Exchange in the Strand. (1715)
- 246451: Barbarossa (1755)
- 246454: A catalogue of the library of George London, Esq; late chief gardener to Her Majesty. ... to be sold at Exeter Exchange in the Strand, ... on Monday the 22d of March instant, (1714)
- 246462: Rosina (1788)
- 246473: Rosina (1786)
- 246484: Airs, songs, duetts, trios and chorusses, in Marian, a comic opera (1788)
- 246793: Axioma basilikon (1703)
- 246846: The four seasons (1735)
- 246917: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1777)
- 246918: A sermon, preached before the Right Honourable the House of Lords (1777)
- 246919: Richard Plantagenet a legendary tale, now first published, by Mr. Hull (1774)
- 246948: Hieroglyfic (1768)
- 246977: The coming and enlargement of the kingdom of God (1779)
- 247081: La buona figliuola (1775)
- 247088: An analysis of Dr. Rutty's Methodical synopsis of mineral waters (1757)
- 247311: A letter to the proprietors of the East India stock (1764)
- 247344: An appeal from the Protestant Association to the people of Great Britain (1779)
- 247598: A letter from Earl Stanhope (1790)
- 247609: A letter to R. B. Gabriel, D.D (1789)
- 247630: Characters (1766)
- 247632: The gift of tongues: a poem (1767)
- 247637: Elegies (1767)
- 247641: Verses addressed to Mrs. Siddons, on her being engaged at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, in 1782 (1782)
- 247642: Ode upon ode (1787)
- 247651: The deserter (1776)
- 247653: Tom Jones (1769)
- 247662: The quaker (1780)
- 247693: India tracts (1764)
- 247713: The pleader's guide (1796)
- 247751: Natural and civil events the instruments of God's moral government (1756)
- 247782: The lousiad (1787)
- 247788: Farewel odes. For the year 1786 (1786)
- 247819: Lyric odes, for the year 1785 (1786)
- 247820: Farewel odes. For the year 1786 (1786)
- 247822: More lyric odes to the Royal Academicians (1786)
- 247833: The tears of genius (1775)
- 247838: Seventeen hundred and seventy-seven (1777)
- 247842: The court of adultery (1778)
- 247890: The immutability of God, and the trials of Christ's ministry (1794)
- 247898: A sermon preached before the Stewards of the Westminster dispensary at their anniversary meeting (1793)
- 247902: The principles of the revolution vindicated (1776)
- 247920: The certain and unchangeable difference betwixt moral good and evil (1732)
- 247929: A form of prayer (1756)
- 247934: A sermon preached at the Parish-Church of St George, Hanover-Square, for the benefit of the Lock-Hospital, on Tuesday, February 25th, 1777 (1777)
- 247940: A sermon preached at St. George's Bloomsbury, on Sunday, March 28 (1779)
- 247947: A sermon preached, for the benefit of the charrity school instituted at Upton upon severn, in the year 1787 (1789)
- 247972: Observations on vapor-bathing and its effects: with some particular cases, in which it was used with success. By John Symons, surgeon (1766)
- 247974: A letter to J. K-, M.D. with an account of the case of Mr. T-n, of the city of O-d. To which are subjoined, some observations on the ulcered sore throat. By J. S-, M.D (1765)
- 247977: A catalogue of the libraries of an eminent lawyer, and gentleman, deceas'd; consisting of choice and very valuable books of law, ... to be sold very cheap, ... in Exeter Exchange in the Strand, on Tuesday the 5th day of February, (1717)
- 247998: Lucio Vero Imperafore di Roma opera (1715)
- 248004: A catalogue of a choice and valuable collection of books (1800)
- 248020: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1783)
- 248025: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1784)
- 248030: A succinct account of a machine (1768)
- 248052: On the goodness of the Supreme Being (1756)
- 248060: Songs (1783)
- 248148: Coriolanus (1755)
- 248153: Rosina (1784)
- 248158: Rosina (1784)
- 248159: Tom Jones (1769)
- 248160: Rosina (1783)
- 248161: Rosina (1783)
- 248163: Rosina (1783)
- 248182: The belle's stratagem (1787)
- 248184: The dramatick works of William Congreve, Esq (1733)
- 248185: The old batchelor (1733)
- 248186: Love for love (1733)
- 248187: The mourning bride (1733)
- 248188: The way of the world (1733)
- 248191: A sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal (1783)
- 248193: Coriolanus (1749)
- 248213: A sermon preached before the Lords spiritual and temporal (1778)
- 248215: Barbarossa (1755)
- 248226: The school for wives (1774)
- 248237: The choleric man (1775)
- 248240: A catalogue of several valuable collections of books (1779)
- 248287: A dissertation upon parties (1775)
- 248291: The school for rakes (1769)
- 248314: Poems (1790)
- 248333: A sermon preached at St Nicholas's Church in Newcastle, before the governors of the infirmary for the counties of Durham, Newcastle, and Northumberland. On Thursday, June 23. 1757. Being their anniversary meeting. By Robert Lowth, D.D. Prebendary of Durham. Published at the request of the governors (1757)
- 248360: A sermon preach'd at St. James's Church, Westminster, on June the 7th, 1716 (1716)
- 248401: The patriot (1774)
- 248405: Spring (1729)
- 248428: An account of the behaviour of Mr. James Maclaine (1750)
- 248434: A hymn to hope (1761)
- 248437: The evidence of the resurrection of Jesus vindicated, against the cavils of a moral philosopher (1744)
- 248464: A letter from Mr. Dalrymple to Dr. Hawkesworth (1773)
- 248469: The works of James Thomson (1752)
- 248500: Songs, duets, trios, &c (1776)
- 248691: An essay on waters (1756)
- 248700: Elegiac sonnets and other poems (1795)
- 248703: Hope, an allegorical sketch, on recovering slowly from sickness. By the Reverend W.L. Bowles, A.M (1796)
- 248706: Blue-Beard (1799)
- 248710: The cunning-Man (1766)
- 248712: Philander (1758)
- 248743: Proceedings of the Association for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior Parts of Africa (1791)
- 248763: The Agonies of Ireland, both in church and state (1742)
- 248767: Practical essays on agriculture (1789)
- 248768: Commentaries on the principles and practice of physic (1772)
- 248787: The miscellaneous works of Mr. John Gay. Volume the third (1773)
- 248790: Observations on the River Wye (1789)
- 248849: Observations on trade, and a publick spirit (1732)
- 248851: The anatomy of the human body (1772)
- 248852: The loves of Camaru?pa and Ca?melata? (1793)
- 248856: Some important points of primitive Christianity maintained and defended (1714)
- 248902: An appendix to the Observations upon Mr. Pott's General remarks on fractures (1771)
- 248914: An account of the methods pursued in the treatment of cancerous and schirrhous disorders (1780)
- 249088: Observations on the prevailing diseases in Great Britain (1770)
- 249117: A dialogue between a tutor and his pupil. By Edward Lord Herbert, of Chirbury (1768)
- 249118: Narrative of the mutiny of the officers of the army in bengal, in the year 1766 (1773)
- 249141: Sans Souci (1793)
- 249142: Sans Souci (1793)
- 249143: Sans Souci. Mr. Dibdin's forty-fourth night. By the authority of the Right Hon. the Lord Chamberlain. On Tuesday, January 21, 1794, ... will be presented, at Sans Souci, in the Strand, an entirely new entertainment, called Castles in the air. (1794)
- 249144: Sans Souci (1793)
- 249145: Sans Souci (1794)
- 249146: Sans Souci. Mr. Dibdin's thirty-second night. By the authority of the Right Hon. the Lord Chamberlain. On Monday, December 3, 1793, ... will be presented, at Sans Souci, in the Strand, an entirely new entertainment, called Castles in the air. (1793)
- 249147: Sans Souci (1793)
- 249148: Sans Souci. Mr. Dibdin's twenty-sixth night. By the authority of the Right Hon. the Lord Chamberlain, on Tuesday, December 10, 1793, ... will be presented, at Sans Souci, in the Strand, an entirely new entertainment, called Castles in the air. (1793)
- 249184: A new geographical (1770)
- 249195: Critical reflections upon the emmenology of Dr. Freind (1731)
- 249237: Letters to the guardians of the infant poor to be appointed by the act of last session of Parliament (1767)
- 249248: A supplement to the royal astronomer and navigator (1768)
- 249259: The practice of perspective (1763)
- 249262: Spatogenesia (1772)
- 249282: The British customs (1757)
- 249309: The siege of Damascus (1777)
- 249310: A safe and easy remedy (1778)
- 249313: Sermons preached at Lincoln's-Inn, between the years 1765 and 1776 (1777)
- 249327: A tour in Ireland (1780)
- 249347: A treatise on ship-building and navigation (1765)
- 249348: A treatise on ship-building and navigation (1754)
- 249364: Supplement to the treatise on ship-building (1765)
- 249365: The twelfth and last time this season. At the theatre, Lyceum, in the Strand, this present evening, Monday, Aug. 19, 1799, an attempt will be made at the restoration of plain old English humour sense, and satire, from the peculiar and last production of the celebrated George Alexander Stevens, (never published) being a comic olio, adapted to the times, called a cabinet of fancy, which will be exemplified in an original collection of transparent paintings, sketches, & designs, as they were represented at the Theatre Royal Hay-Market, with universal applause. (1799)
- 249379: The works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Sharp (1749)
- 249388: A collection of proceedings and trials against state prisoners (1741)
- 249395: The naval history of England, in all its branches; from the Norman conquest in the year 1066. to the conclusion of 1734 (1735)
- 249448: Reflections upon armed associations (1798)
- 249469: Religion considered as the only basis of happiness (1787)
- 249502: Remarks on Mr. Hume's dialogues, concerning natural religion. By T. Hayter, A.M. fellow of King's College, Cambridge; and one of the preachers at His Majesty's chapel in Whitehall (1780)
- 249504: Remarks on the conduct of opposition with regard to America (1777)
- 249533: A sermon preached at the opening of a chapel in Margaret-Street (1776)
- 249536: The sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Saturday, November 5, 1774 (1774)
- 249544: Sermons on several occasions, preached before the University of Cambridge (1780)
- 249558: Socinianism brought to the test (1773)
- 249588: Theological lectures, read in the Publick Hall of the University of Edinburgh (1763)
- 249590: The theory of Hadley's quadrant (1771)
- 249591: Thesaurus theologicus (1710)
- 249623: A treatise on practical astronomy, by the Rev. S. Vince, A.M.F.R.S (1790)
- 249699: Songs (1795)
- 249720: A sermon preached at the cathedral church of Bristol (1790)
- 249784: Tables for the easy valuing of estates, from one shilling to five pounds per acre: also the parts of an acre, from three roods to one perch. By Bernard Scale, ... 1771 (1771)
- 249833: A. De la Motraye's travels through Europe, Asia, and into part of Africa (1730)
- 249849: An abridgement of the last quarto edition of Ainsworth's dictionary, English and Latin (1774)
- 249977: Annuities on lives (1750)
- 249989: An argument for the Christian religion; drawn from a comparison of revelation with the natural operations of the mind (1783)
- 250064: At the theatre, Lyceum, in the Strand, this present evening, Friday, Aug. 9, an attempt will be made at the restoration of plain old English humour, sense, and satire, ... by Mr. Wilks, (1799)
- 250065: At the theatre, Lyceum, in the Strand, this present evening, Monday, Aug. 12, ... 1799. An attempt will be made at the restoration of plain old English humour, sense, and satire, ... by Mr. Wilks, (1799)
- 250066: At the theatre, Lyceum, in the Strand, this present evening, Monday, July 22, 1799, an attempt will be made at the restoration of plain old English humour, sense, and satire, ... by Mr. Wilks, (1799)
- 250067: At the theatre, Lyceum, in the Strand, this present evening, Monday, July 29, 1799, ... an attempt will be made at the restoration of plain old English humour, sense, and satire, ... by Mr. Wilks, (1799)
- 250068: At the theatre, Lyceum, in the Strand, this present evening, Wednesday, Aug. 7, an attempt will be made at the restoration of plain old English humour, sense, and satire, ... by Mr. Wilks, (1799)
- 250069: At the theatre, Lyceum, in the Strand this present evening, Wednesday, Aug. 14, ... 1799. An attempt will be made at the restoration of plain old English humour, sense, and satire, ... by Mr. Wilks, (1799)
- 250070: At the theatre, Lyceum, in the Strand, this present evening, Wednesday, July 24, 1799. An attempt will be made at the restoration of plain old English humour, sense, and satire, ... by Mr. Wilks, (1799)
- 250071: At the theatre, Lyceum, in the Strand, this present evening, Wednesday, July 31, ... 1799, an attempt will be made at the restoration of plain old English humour, sense, and satire, ... by Mr. Wilks, (1799)
- 250106: An attempt to restore the supreme worship of God the Father Almighty (1765)
- 250125: The border-History of England and Scotland (1776)
- 250187: Cases in surgery (1760)
- 250204: A catalogue of pictures, copied by a chymical and mechanical process (1789)
- 250215: A catalogue of the curious and entire collection of arms of various nations (1771)
- 250225: A catalogue of the genuine and valuable collection of Prints, drawings and books of prints, of an eminent collector (1770)
- 250226: A catalogue of the genuine collection of prints and drawings, books, and heraldical manuscripts, of Mr. Josiah Jones, late of Vaux-Hall, painter, deceased: also of a small library of books, (chiefly English) late the property of a gentleman, decesed (1764)
- 250230: A catalogue of the genuine houshold furniture (1771)
- 250242: A catalogue of the remaining part of the stock in trade, of Mr. Robert Withy, of Cornhill, print-seller, who is going into another branch of business (1766)
- 250266: A collection of cases and observations in midwifery (1764)
- 250442: A concise account of the rise (1763)
- 250480: Defence of Lord Pigot (1778)
- 250500: A digest of the new militia law (1762)
- 250507: Discourses on the remaining parables of our Savior (1764)
- 250759: The doctrine of grace: or, The office and operations of the Holy Spirit vindicated from the insults of infideltiy, and the abuses of fanaticism (1763)
- 250809: Epistola ad doctissimum virum Robertum Lowthium, S.T.P (1765)
- 250827: An essay on the diseases most fatal to infants (1767)
- 250832: An essay towards an history of the English tongue (1773)
- 250834: Essays, political, economical, and philosophical (1797)
- 250860: The fair penitent (1726)
- 250881: A full and distinct account of the mineral waters of Pyrmont (1734)
- 250895: The Gentleman's practical farrier (1761)
- 250905: The grand tour (1756)
- 250910: The guardian out-witted (1764)
- 250953: An historical dissertation on a particular species of gangrenous sore throat, which reigned the last year amongst young children at Paris (1753)
- 250965: The history of Nadir Shah, formerly called Thomas Kuli Khan, the present Emperor of Persia (1742)
- 250967: The history of the ancient Germans (1738)
- 250974: The history of the public revenue of the British Empire. By Sir John Sinclair, baronet (1790)
- 250975: The history of the public revenue of the British Empire. Part III. By Sir John Sinclair, baronet (1790)
- 250980: The history of the troubles of Great Britain (1738)
- 250981: The history of the troubles of Great Britain (1739)
- 251023: Bell's edition. Isabella; or, The fatal marraige (1780)
- 251085: The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America (1776)
- 251097: Rural walks (1795)
- 251098: Sailor's letters (1766)
- 251108: The seasons (1748)
- 251158: The spectator (1720)
- 251160: A speech intended to have been spoken on the bill for altering the charters of the Colony of Massachusett's Bay (1774)
- 251161: A Speech never intended to be spoken, in answer to a speech intended to have been spoken on the bill for altering the charter of the colony of Massachuset's Bay (1774)
- 251207: A treatise of algebra (1745)
- 251208: A treatise of algebra (1755)
- 251221: A treatise on the theory and practice of midwifery (1762)
- 251224: A treatise on tropical diseases (1789)
- 251257: The works of James Thomson (1760)
- 251260: The works of the author of the Night-Thoughts (1778)
- 251276: Grammatical remarks on the practical and current dialect of the jargon of Hindostan (1784)
- 251368: Arabella Morris, at the Naked-Boy and Three Crowns against the New-Church in the Strand, London, selleth all sorts of garden seeds, (1748)
- 251376: The adventures of Roderick Random (1755)
- 251377: Appendix to The state of the prisons in England and Wales (1780)
- 251397: The elements of naval architecture (1764)
- 251399: The englishman (1737)
- 251417: For repairing the Rev. Mr. Mitchell's Chapel, in Crispin-Street, Spital-fields. At the Society of Artists Exhibition-room in the Strand. To-morrow, Tuesday, January 23, 1776, will be performed The resurrection a sacred oratorio, composed and conducted by Dr. Arnold, (1776)
- 251524: A letter to His Excellency Count *** (1768)
- 251579: The absolute and indispensible duty of Christians (1775)
- 251665: The state of the prisons in England and Wales (1777)
- 251673: Travels through Italy (1766)
- 251680: The whole art of husbandry; or, The way of managing and improving of land (1761)
- 251745: Adelaide and Theodore (1788)
- 251853: A century of the names and scantlings of such inventions (1746)
- 251861: A chronological series of engravers from the invention of the art to the beginning of the present century. (1770)
- 251868: The complaint (1751)
- 251895: A critical Latin grammar (1772)
- 251896: Critical observations on the art of dancing (1765)
- 252010: The Grecian history (1751)
- 252040: Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M--y W---y M----e (1763)
- 252044: Letters written in France (1794)
- 252059: The life of David Hume, Esq. Written by himself (1777)
- 252094: A miscellaneous metaphysical essay (1748)
- 252118: The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris (1772)
- 252224: The poetical works of John Milton (1761)
- 252231: The Portraits of the most eminent painters and other famous artists, that have flourished in Europe (1739)
- 252233: The practical French grammar (1768)
- 252243: Precedents of proceedings in the House of Commons (1796)
- 252250: Proposals for republishing the antient part of the universal history; in twenty-one volumes (1752)
- 252252: Bell's Edition (1780)
- 252308: A complete system of astronomy (1797)
- 252388: The duty of patriotism vindicated and enforced (1780)
- 252442: The end and evidence of a adoption, inseparably connected; illustrated in two discourses, on Romans VIII. 14. By John Martin (1776)
- 252488: For the inspection of the curious. At the Lyceum, near Exeter Change, in the Strand, is an entire new exhibition, just arrived from Paris, containing a cabinet of royal figures. Most curiously moulded in wax, (1785)
- 252658: A pocket-Guide to the English traveller (1719)
- 252668: Select works (1777)
- 252698: A treatise of decimal arithmetic (1757)
- 252725: The historical Register (1720)
- 252732: The historical Register (1724)
- 252733: The Historical register, containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick (1725)
- 252799: An english essay on the syntax of the Latin language (1773)
- 252873: Harmonia sacra (1703)
- 252881: Herodian's history of his own times, or Of the Roman empire after Marcus, translated into English (1749)
- 252890: An historical and critical account of the life and writings of Charles I (1772)
- 252895: Historical remarks on the castle of the Bastille (1789)
- 252900: The history of the four last years of the Queen (1758)
- 252903: The history of Wales (1702)
- 252960: Impartial remarks on the Suttonian method of inoculation (1770)
- 253123: The modern cook (1733)
- 253199: The natural history of birds (1792)
- 253327: Printed by order of "The Society for preserving liberty and property against republicans and levellers," held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand. Mr. Justice Ashhurst's charge to the Grand Jury for the County of Middlesex (1793)
- 253472: Melopeia sacra or A Collection of Psalms and hymns by Mr. Addison and Sr. John Denham &c (1721)
- 253474: Memoirs of Elizabeth Farnesio (1746)
- 253475: Memoirs of Elizabeth Farnesio (1746)
- 253665: The second book of the Pleasant musical companion (1707)
- 253666: The second book of the Pleasant musical companion (1701)
- 253771: Te Deum et jubilate (1707)
- 253862: The whole book of psalms (1701)
- 253997: Some thoughts concerning education (1779)
- 254038: The songs, &c (1775)
- 254042: Songs (1784)
- 254046: Songs (1774)
- 254050: Songs, duets, &c. in the new pantomime called lord mayor's day; or, A flight from Lapland (1783)
- 254051: Songs (1785)
- 254094: A Sovereign remedy for the cure of hypocrisy and blind zeal (1764)
- 254136: Strictures on the modern system of female education (1799)
- 254207: Sketches of facts and opinions respecting the venereal disease. By William Houlston, member of the corporation of surgeons; fellow of the society of antiquaries and of the Medical Society of London; and surgeon to the philanthropic reform (1792)
- 254241: The sky-Rocket (1782)
- 254333: Some observations on a pamphlet lately pulished, entitled The Rights of Great-Britain asserted against the claims of America (1776)
- 254437: The squire of Alsatia (1736)
- 254442: Songs (1776)
- 254451: Songs (1786)
- 254539: A supplement to the new psalm-book (1725)
- 254702: The merry musician (1716)
- 254703: An essay on the cure of abscesses by caustic (1779)
- 254961: Il cortegiano (1742)
- 254983: Dialogues on some important subjects (1753)
- 255069: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1753)
- 255070: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1754)
- 255098: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1754)
- 255099: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1754)
- 255100: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1754)
- 255176: A collection of all the statutes now in force (1780)
- 255188: An appeal to common sense in behalf of religion (1772)
- 255404: Hymns founded on various texts in the holy scriptures (1792)
- 255407: A catalogue of cameos (1774)
- 255412: A collection of scarce and valuable treatises (1738)
- 255526: Alexander's feast (1739)
- 255570: All future free actions (1732)
- 255701: The honest Yorkshire-Man (1735)
- 256115: The desert island, a dramatic poem, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane (1760)
- 256226: The complete distiller (1760)
- 256276: A catalogue of all the real genuine household furniture, china, linen ... of a gentleman retired into the country, at no. 4 on the west side of Northumberland-Street in the Strand ... by Mr. Christie ... on Wednesday the 18th of March 1767 (1767)
- 256300: A Concise narrative of the proceedings in the Douglas cause (1767)
- 256624: Analysis of horsemanship (1799)
- 256667: Analysis of researches into the orgin and progress of historical time, from the creation to the acccession of C. Caligula (1796)
- 256698: A catalogue of curious and valuable books, being the entire bound stock in trade of Mr. Joseph Smith, bookseller, late at Inigo Jones's Head in the Strand; leaving off retail trade, and will for the future deal only by wholesale in his own copies and plates. The whole ... will be sold by auction, ... on Monday the 12th instant, ... By Harman Noorthouck, (1730)
- 256740: A catalogue of books printed for Alexander Donaldson bookseller in Edinburgh (1764)
- 256758: A complete body of perspective, in all its branches (1749)
- 256895: Cautions and advices to officers of the army (1760)
- 257136: A catalogue of approved English books, in several branches of useful and ornamental literature (1775)
- 257449: The life of Henry Prince of Wales (1760)
- 257534: A collection of English songs and cantatas. Compos'd by Mr. Chas. Dibdin. Op?era [sic] primo (1761)
- 257551: Chambaud's dictionary (1797)
- 257708: Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, LL.D (1786)
- 257719: A catalogue of the antiquities of the late ingenious Mr. John Kemp, F.R.S (1721)
- 257721: A Catalogue of the entire and valuable library. Of John Ward, D.LL. rhetoric professor in Gresham College, vice president of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Antiquaration Society, and trustee of the British Musaeum, lately deceased (1759)
- 257736: The arithmetician's guide (1746)
- 257771: The great concern of salvation (1722)
- 257945: A catalogue of the library of the Late Reverend and learned John Gill, D.D. deceased (1772)
- 257978: A chronological list of the captains of His Majesty's Royal Navy (1784)
- 258220: An address to the deists (1792)
- 258293: A golden treasury for the children of God (1778)
- 258294: A golden treasury for the children of God, whose treasure is in heaven (1770)
- 258311: The adventures of Roderick Random (1775)
- 258437: Grace triumphant (1776)
- 258456: The christian hero (1727)
- 258475: An essay on the external use of water (1767)
- 258476: An essay on the education of a young British nobleman, after he leaves the schools (1731)
- 258503: The christian hero (1766)
- 258555: Four sonatas or duets for two performers on one piano forte or harpsichord (1777)
- 258610: Christian benevolence (1781)
- 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)
- 258790: The airs, duets, choruses, and argument (1791)
- 258794: The airs, glees, choruses, &c (1791)
- 258795: Airs, songs, chorusses, &c (1789)
- 258875: Airs, duets, trios, &c (1777)
- 258919: The wedding-day (1743)
- 259083: Adam's tail (1774)
- 259108: An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His Present Majesty for making discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere (1785)
- 259115: A compendious view of natural and revealed religion (1782)
- 259137: Abra-Mille: or, Love and Empire. A Tragedy (1765)
- 259177: Considerations on the present state of affairs (1756)
- 259196: Considerations on the present state of public affairs (1779)
- 259198: Considerations on the present state of public affairs and the means of raising the necessary supplies (1779)
- 259210: Considerations on the provisional treaty with America, and the preliminary articles of peace with France and Spain (1783)
- 259325: A Consolatory letter to a noble Lord (1760)
- 259413: The complaint: or, Right-thoughts on life, death, & immortality (1750)
- 259483: Considerations on the theory of religion (1774)
- 259509: The constitution (1757)
- 259542: The Christian traveller (1710)
- 259633: The double dealer. A comedy. Written by Mr. Congreve (1733)
- 259682: Dr. Codex's pastoral letter versified (1739)
- 259762: Holland: a jaunt to the principal places in that country. Also to Dusseldorff; through part of Flanders; and to Bergen-Op-Zoom, Antwerp, and Calais (1775)
- 260002: The Englishman returned from Paris, being the sequel to the Englishman in Paris (1762)
- 260063: The recess (1792)
- 260299: The great importance of the Havannah (1762)
- 260448: By order of the General Assembly of Proprietors held this day at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, in the Strand, we send you a copy of a resolution then entered into, and also the proposition for raising a further sum of money for carrying on the works, (1798)
- 260573: Harmony in an uproar: a letter to F-d-k H-d-l, Esq (1733)
- 260576: Clavius's commentary on the sphericks of Theodosius Tripolitę (1721)
- 260594: The harmony of the ancient and modern geometry asserted (1745)
- 260606: The harmony of the four gospels (1771)
- 260646: Bozzy and Piozzi: or, The British biographers, a town eclogue. By Peter Pindar, Esq (1786)
- 260893: The great art of artillery of Casimir Simienowicz (1729)
- 260957: Ireland disgraced (1758)
- 260976: The Court of Adultery: a vision (1778)
- 261049: Italian rudiments for the use of Prince William (1728)
- 261095: An introduction to the fifth edition of Some account of the Shrewsbury house of industry (1800)
- 261124: A compleat system of astronomy (1742)
- 261132: A compleat treatise of mensuration (1739)
- 261218: Essays and treatises on several subjects. By David Hume, Esq; vol. II. Containing philosophical essays concerning human understanding (1753)
- 261221: Essays and treatises on several subjects. By David Hume, Esq; in four volumes. Vol. I. Containing essays, moral and political (1753)
- 261316: Select portions of the Psalms of David (1786)
- 261334: Busiris, King of Egypt (1719)
- 261436: The new musical pocket companion to the Magdalen chapel, containing all the odes, psalms anthems & hymns, with their several favourite airs now in use. Never before made public, with a thorough bass for the harpsichord or organ by Adam Smith (1768)
- 261445: The new royal and universal English dictionary (1763)
- 261446: Religion (1793)
- 261639: The history of nature (1720)
- 261730: An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world (1791)
- 261904: Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres (1798)
- 261910: The libertine led to reflection (1794)
- 262028: Letters to the estimator of the manners and principles of the times (1758)
- 262099: Letters on religious retirement (1772)
- 262230: Syllabus of lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery (1782)
- 262261: The Swearer's-bank: or, Parliamentary security for establishing a new bank in Ireland (1721)
- 262422: A letter to Sir William Pulteney (1797)
- 262483: Reflexions on the present state of the church universal (1710)
- 262600: The life of John Carteret Pilkington, son to the Reverend Mr. Matthew and the celebrated Mrs. Lt?itia Pilkington (1761)
- 262738: The dancing-master: or, directions for dancing country dances, with the tunes to each dance for the treble-violin (1701)
- 262741: The Remarkable life and transactions of Charlotte Crutchey, a banker's daughter, in Lombard Street (1775)
- 262742: The dancing-master: or, directions for dancing country dances, with the tunes to each dance for the treble-violin (1703)
- 262761: The life of John, Duke of Marlborough, Prince of the Roman Empire (1736)
- 263105: The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America (1776)
- 263152: The original Company of Generous Contributors, for settling a fund, for relief of the poor (1710)
- 263165: The original, drawn from the life, in indian ink, and to which this copy bears a strong resemblance, is masterly executed, by an ingenious distribution of light and shade, without the powerful help of colouring, and is to be sold, before, or after, my temporal death, for no less than one hundred, or fifty, guineas, and was publicly exhibited, this present year, 1762, in the Strand, by the męcenatical, and beneficently, generous, association, established, in London, upon public, and national, spirit, for the sufficient encouragement, and support, of all polite arts, and useful science (1762)
- 263309: Oroonoko (1736)
- 263423: Romeo and Juliet (1758)
- 263429: Othello, the moor of Venice. A tragedy. By William Shakespear (1767)
- 263560: Mother midnight's comical pocket-book (1754)
- 263564: The most important transactions of the sixth session of the first Parliament of His Majesty King George II. Anno domini, MDCCXXXIII (1733)
- 263578: A letter to the author of a letter to a young lady (1764)
- 263806: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Caleb Evans, occasioned by his curious confession of faith, at his late ordination among the independent baptists in Bristol (1767)
- 264168: The most beneficial sale, composed of fans, of four different sizes, and each size of a different value. At our appartment [sic], at the Rain-Deer, over against Surry-Street in the Strand. Whereby all persons that becomes [sic] purchasers ... may make great improvement of their money, (1711)
- 264340: The report of the gentlemen appointed by the general courts of the charitable corporation (1732)
- 264419: The parochial clergy-man's duty (1711)
- 264485: The life of Mary Stewart (1729)
- 264553: The recitatives (1788)
- 264655: A modest apology for the conduct of a certain reverend gentleman in a late excursion (1763)
- 264674: Musical entertainments (1756)
- 264930: Love letters (1771)
- 265027: Proposals for the Society of the Five Senses (1710)
- 265034: An essay on humanity to animals (1798)
- 265325: The new dispensatory (1753)
- 265330: Samson (1743)
- 265348: The cu'ckoo (1740)
- 265511: Observations on the nature of civil liberty, the principles of government, and the justice and policy of the war with America (1776)
- 265682: A catalogue of the genuine collection of prints, books of prints and drawings; library of books and manuscripts, of Mr. Josiah Jones, painter: including the valuable collection of heraldical manuscripts of the late Sylvanus Morgan, author of the sphere of gentry; the language of arms, &c. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Samuel Paterson, at Essex House, in Essex Street, in the Strand; on Monday the 3d of December 1759, and the five following evenings, (1759)
- 265730: Catalouge [sic] of a valuable collection of prints, drawings, and books of prints and pictures, by the most eminent Italian, French, and Flemish masters. Among the said collection are several scarce prints by Rembrandt, Elsemeer, Pontius, Bolswart, Rubens, ... which will be sold by auction by William Darres, at the great auction room, the Two Green-Lamps, near Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, on Tuesday next, being the 17th of March, 1752, and the four following evenings, (1752)
- 265841: A catalogue of the genuine collection of prints, etchings, drawings, and books of prints, of Robert Nesbitt, M.D. ... deceased: ... including many fine impressions of the rarest works of the most eminent masters. Which (by order of the executor) will be sold by auction, by Samuel Paterson, at Essex house, in Essex-Street, in the Strand, on Tuesday the 15th of September 1761, and the four following evenings. (1761)
- 265853: A catalogue of the genuine, entire and curious collection of prints and drawings bound and unbound, of Thomas Sadler, Esq; late of Cecil-Street in the Strand, deceas'd; consisting of the most valuable works of masters of the greatest eminence, all in the finest condition. Which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Wednesday, February 16, 1757. and the six following evenings. (1757)
- 265874: Memoirs of the lives and families of the Lords Kilmarnock (1746)
- 265880: The mayor of Wigan (1760)
- 265973: Ode upon ode; or A peep at St. James's; or New-Year's day; or What you will. By Peter Pindar, Esq (1787)
- 265974: Ode upon ode; or A peep at St. James's; or New-Year's day; or What you will. By Peter Pindar, Esq (1787)
- 266000: Ode to Dragon (1777)
- 266128: Merope (1750)
- 266138: Milton's Paradise lost (1732)
- 266162: A method to prevent, Without a register, the Running of wool from Ireland to France, and to Other Foreign Parts (1745)
- 266239: Second thoughts (1777)
- 266273: Miscellaneous remarks made on the spot, in a late seven years tour through France, Italy, Germany and Holland (1756)
- 266475: The man in moon to the people of the earth. Numb. I (1755)
- 266590: Miss Lucy in town (1756)
- 266591: Miss Lucy in town (1764)
- 266593: Miss in her teens (1747)
- 266705: The Polygraphic Society having removed from their late premises in the Strand, ... have again opened their exhibition of pictures, by the polygraphic art, in a highly improved state. To continue every day, Sundays excepted, ... admittance one shilling (1792)
- 266754: On Saturday, November 26th, was published, price six pence, containing three sheets of letter press, also a whole-sheet map of the East Indies, engraved from an original drawing, and very neatly coloured, number I. Of a new work, entitled, universal geography, formed into a new and entire system; describing Asia, Africa, Europe, and America; with their subdivisions of empires, kingdoms, states, and republics: the extent, boundaries, and remarkable appearances of each country; cities, towns, and curiosities of nature and art (1791)
- 266807: The second part of a golden treasury for the children of God, whose treasure is in heaven (1764)
- 266849: A poem sacred to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton (1741)
- 267013: Milesian tales: or, Instructive novels for the happy conduct of life (1727)
- 267214: Poems, by the Rev. Mr. Logan, one of the ministers of Leith (1789)
- 267419: A narrative of a singular gouty case: with observations (1782)
- 267420: A narrative of Capt. Peyton's proceedings (1750)
- 267480: Tamerlane (1750)
- 267531: A narrative of the extraordinary effects of a medicine well known all over Europe (1770)
- 267731: A sermon preached at the chapel in Saint-Savior-Gate (1770)
- 267844: A treatise on the crime of Onan; illustrated with a variety of cases, together with the method of cure (1766)
- 267983: The practical French grammar (1783)
- 267984: The practical French grammar (1797)
- 268141: The sin and danger of abusing eminent deliverances considered (1746)
- 268144: The trial of Mr. Whitefield's spirit (1745)
- 268145: A new catalogue of bell's circulating library (1774)
- 268153: A new catalogue of bell's circulating library (1775)
- 268271: The political writings of Sir Richard Steele (1715)
- 268330: The naval review (1773)
- 268347: The poetical works of Mr. William Collins (1771)
- 268348: The poetical works of Mr. William Collins (1765)
- 268350: The poetical works of Mr. William Collins (1776)
- 268353: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Wednesday, February 10, 1779 (1779)
- 268361: A treatise on the various kinds of permanently elastic fluids (1777)
- 268369: The Preserver of the blood: or, Bleeding demonstrated to be always pernicious, and often mortal (1774)
- 268547: Miscellaneous works, theological, critical, moral, and philosophical, in verse and prose (1793)
- 268660: The sacred history of the life of Jesus Christ (1798)
- 268696: A sermon preach'd on Good-Friday (1718)
- 268817: Thirteen sermons on the parable of the ten virgins (1783)
- 268902: The rival fools (1736)
- 268905: The two books of Apollonius Pergu?s, concerning tangencies, as they have been restored by Franciscus Vieta and Marinus Ghetaldus (1771)
- 268911: Twenty-Six practical sermons on various subjects (1775)
- 268914: A sermon, preached at Salters-Hall, May 3d, 1787 (1787)
- 268955: The sixth part of miscellany poems (1716)
- 268964: Love for love (1736)
- 268972: Tamerlane (1726)
- 268976: A sermon preached at St Clement Dane in the Strand, on St David's day, March 1, 1775 (1775)
- 268979: The refusal (1735)
- 268988: She wou'd (1734)
- 268989: A sermon preached at York, on Wednesday the 14th of April, 1784, for the benefit of the Lunatic Asylum. By the Rev. N.T. Orgill, A.B. of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (1784)
- 268990: A sermon preached at York on Wednesday the 10th of April, 1782, for the benefit of the Lunatic Asylum. By the Rev. R.B. Dealtry, A.M. of Trinity College, Cambridge (1782)
- 269041: The poetical miscellany (1769)
- 269128: The rival queens (1736)
- 269129: The trial of Mungo Campbell, before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland, for the murder of Alexander Earl of Eglintoun (1770)
- 269159: The prophetess (1733)
- 269199: A sermon, preached before the Ancient and Honourable Society, of Free and Accepted Masons, on December 27, 1788 (1789)
- 269205: Ten minutes advice to every gentleman going to purchase a horse out of a dealer (1774)
- 269251: Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great to general society (1788)
- 269258: The spectator (1714)
- 269310: Thoughts on the peculiarity of the present war (1800)
- 269321: A select catalogue of the most approved English books, in the several branches of useful and ornamental literature (1768)
- 269348: A short introduction to English grammar: with critical notes (1795)
- 269508: Poetical justice (1768)
- 269538: Ovid's Metamorphoses, in fifteen books (1736)
- 269592: Select passages from the discourse upon repentance. By Thomas Scott, morning preacher at the Lock Chapel (1792)
- 269620: Sailor's letters (1767)
- 269653: The various use of authority and experience in matters of religion (1765)
- 269673: A voyage towards the South Pole, and round the world. Performed in His Majesty's ships the resolution and adventure, in the years 1772, 1773, 1774, and 1775. Written by James Cook, commander of the resolution. In which is included, Captain Furneaux's narrative of his proceedings in the adventure during the separation of the ships. In two volumes. Illustrated with maps and charts, and a variety of portraits of persons and views of places, drawn during the voyage by Mr. Hodges, and engraved by the most eminent masters (1777)
- 269734: The way to keep him (1760)
- 269744: A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on the 5th of November 1791 (1792)
- 269798: The remonstrance (1770)
- 269833: The spectator. ... (1765)
- 269849: A supplement to the treatise for finding the longitude (1764)
- 270087: Wit without mony (1734)
- 270097: Travels in Switzerland, and in the country of the Grisons (1791)
- 270125: Things as they are (1768)
- 270126: Troilus and Cressida (1776)
- 270129: An ode to Mars (1778)
- 270151: Walking amusements for chearful Christians; or Trades spiritualized (1775)
- 270163: For public thanksgiving, stated and enforced (1798)
- 270190: Short rules for Christian practice (1724)
- 270219: The travels of Cyrus (1794)
- 270259: The tragedy of Mustapha (1736)
- 270276: A treatise containing the elementary part of fortification, regular and irregular (1799)
- 270278: A treatise containing the elementary part of fortification (1746)
- 270357: Sequel to an essay (1783)
- 270359: Some proposals for strengthening our naval institutions (1771)
- 270364: A consolatory letter to a noble lord (1760)
- 270365: A Consolatory letter to a noble Lord (1760)
- 270450: The non-Juror (1760)
- 270478: The northern lass, or, The nest of fools (1706)
- 270495: A true and succinct account of the venereal disease (1706)
- 270506: True-Blue (1770)
- 270510: A treatise on assurance. By the Late Reverend Thomas Brooks, preacher at St. Mary's, Fish-street-hill, London (1778)
- 270569: A treatise of algebra, in two books (1780)
- 270572: A treatise on civil architecture (1768)
- 270575: Latin rudiments contrived by Solomon Lowe containing every thing in Lilye, except a few particulars, instead of which, several generals are here added, of much more importance. For the use of Prince William[.] (1727)
- 270677: The obligation on members of society, as such, to promote the practice of piety and virtue (1787)
- 270720: The obligations of Christians to avoid war as much as possible, and to live in peace one with another (1797)
- 270878: The prophetess: or, The history of dioclesian. A dramatic opera. With all the new songs, &c. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1758)
- 270921: A true copy of the last will and testament of that famous free-thinker Matthew Tindall, LL.D. author of The rights of the church, Christianity as old as the creation, &c (1733)
- 270930: Songs, duets, trios, glees, choruses, &c (1791)
- 270933: Songs, duets, trios, &c (1784)
- 270934: Songs, duets, choruses, and argument of the new ballet pantomime (1795)
- 270935: Songs, duets, choruses, &c (1793)
- 270937: Songs, duets, &c. in the poor soldier (1783)
- 270939: Songs, airs, &c (1782)
- 270964: The Vicar of Wakefield: a tale (1774)
- 271001: The valetudinarians bath guide (1780)
- 271043: A true relation of the remarkable work of God upon James and Walter White (1758)
- 271218: A new collection of voyages and travels (1721)
- 271229: A view of the advantages of inland navigations (1766)
- 271367: The tempestuous soul calmed by Jesus Christ, by way of comfort to deserted souls (1758)
- 271368: Virtue Betray'd; or, Anna Bullen (1734)
- 271386: Songs and chorusses (1775)
- 271389: Slave trade (1789)
- 271456: Songs (1789)
- 271537: Songs (1776)
- 271542: A treatise on the gonorrhoea (1781)
- 271547: The pleasant musical companion (1707)
- 271552: A view of society and manners in France (1781)
- 271559: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the duenna; or, The double elopement (1776)
- 271560: Songs (1784)
- 271588: The Young gentleman and ladies monitor, and, English teacher's assistant (1773)
- 271616: Virtue betray'd: or, Anna Bullen (1735)
- 271661: The whole art of legerdemain (1727)
- 271716: Songs (1781)
- 271720: A view of society and manners in France (1783)
- 271735: A sermon preach'd on the 30th of January (1718)
- 271746: The two books of apollonius pergu?s (1772)
- 271772: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the comic opera of The Castle of Andalusia (1782)
- 271773: Songs (1784)
- 271776: Sonnets, ballads, glees, duettos, &c (1784)
- 271892: Two letters to Mr. George Whitefield (1756)
- 271957: Satires (1760)
- 271973: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 272052: A letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt, on the use of hair-powder, &c. &c (1795)
- 272095: A catalogue of books, printed and sold by D. Pratt (1727)
- 272131: On the principle of vitality in man, as described in the Holy Scriptures, and the difference between true and apparent death (1789)
- 272136: Observations upon the antiquities of the town of Herculaneum, discovered at the foot of Mount Vesuvius (1756)
- 272137: The theatre of mirth (1765)
- 272150: The works of Mr. William Congreve: in three volumes (1725)
- 272172: The theory of perspective demonstrated (1766)
- 272224: Popery in its proper colours (1745)
- 272253: She wou'd, and she wou'd not. Or, the kind impostor (1736)
- 272326: The posthumous works of the late Reverend Mr. A. M. Toplady (1780)
- 272357: Proposals for printing, by subscribtion, fables, philosophical and moral, in verse (1771)
- 272391: Songs (1783)
- 272395: Olindo and Sophronia (1758)
- 272406: Thirty sermons (1793)
- 272589: Songs (1776)
- 272606: Private thoughts upon religion, digested into twelve articles (1710)
- 272831: A new estimate of manners and principles (1761)
- 272984: The vision of the wheels, and the Majesty of the King of Kings (1789)
- 273039: The works of Mr. Francis Beaumont (1711)
- 273178: The prescience of God well agreeing with the liberty of created agents (1735)
- 273270: Volpone: or, The fox (1736)
- 273382: A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq; from an officer at Fort Frontenac (1759)
- 273459: The ladies delight (1732)
- 273561: Tales from Fontaine (1762)
- 273626: The Nayland miscellany (1735)
- 273637: The rudiments of the Latin tongue (1730)
- 273750: The laugher (1755)
- 273751: The laugher (1755)
- 273971: The nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris (1772)
- 273986: Six solos three for a violoncello and three for a tenor accompanied either with a violoncello or harpsichord composed by William Flackton opera II. (1770)
- 274006: A Key to the times (1735)
- 274009: Miscellaneous proposals for increasing our national wealth twelve millions a year; and also for augmenting the revenue without a new tax, or the further extension of the excise laws. Second edition. By John Donaldson, Esq (1795)
- 274126: Sermons (1780)
- 274160: A natural history of spiders (1736)
- 274161: The whole duty of an apprentice (1755)
- 274311: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the lords spiritual and temporal, in Parliament assembled, in the Abbey Church, Westminster, on Wednesday, January 30, 1760 (1760)
- 274328: A sermon preached in Christ-Church (1757)
- 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)
- 274489: The Vision. A poem (1778)
- 274493: Songs (1787)
- 274497: Repentance and remission of sins in the name of Jesus (1784)
- 274548: A treatise on the venereal rose (1799)
- 274581: A Treatise upon dropsies (1757)
- 274604: The triumph of fashion (1771)
- 274659: The songs (1790)
- 274678: A treatise upon the usefulness of eloquence in general (1722)
- 274709: An oration, pronounced on the anniversary of Christ's nativity. By E. Harwood (1764)
- 274758: Letters on the spirit of patriotism (1767)
- 274806: The royal English grammar (1759)
- 274829: Zobeide (1762)
- 274844: The practical gager (1793)
- 274845: Lectures on the catechism of the Church of England (1792)
- 274925: The repository: or, Half-yearly register (1769)
- 274976: Songs (1791)
- 275005: The young misses magazine, containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality her scholars (1767)
- 275012: A voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1785)
- 275071: The Oxford shepherds (1741)
- 275136: Bribery and corruption (1768)
- 275141: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in Auld Robin Gray (1794)
- 275152: A new grammar of the French tongue (1751)
- 275157: A true copy of the political queries (1721)
- 275218: The vicar of Wakefield (1774)
- 275326: The works (1763)
- 275327: Cato (1713)
- 275412: Pastoral advice to young persons before confirmation (1775)
- 275484: A short account of the great benefits which have already arisen to the public (1765)
- 275520: A short examen of Mr. John Wesley's system, as it appears in his publick proposals concerning the doctrine of original sin; or the doctrine of original sin examined at the living light of the doctrine of truth, in a letter publickly directed to Mr. John Wesley, by John-Baptist, the arch-teacher (1757)
- 275522: Oriental fables, anecdotes, and tales. Translated from the French (1797)
- 275743: A catalogue of a very large collection of foreigners who have been in England, ranged alphabetically (1799)
- 275800: The mandate of his eminency Cardinal de Noailles, archbishop of Paris (1726)
- 275827: Sermons by J. N. Puddicombe (1786)
- 275829: A dissertation on the properties and efficacy of the Lisbon diet-drink (1762)
- 275857: An essay on the necessity of revealed religion (1798)
- 275864: Useful remarks on privateering (1756)
- 275871: The following loyal address is now lying at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, in the Strand (1795)
- 276019: A new treatise of fluxions (1737)
- 276054: An essay towards pointing out in a short and plain method the eloquence and action proper for the pulpit (1765)
- 276101: A dissent from the Church of England (1779)
- 276149: An account of the seminary that will be opened on Monday the fourth day of August (1783)
- 276197: A new introduction to the study and knowledge of the new testament, by E. Harwood, D.D. in two volumes (1773)
- 276237: A new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other matters relating to rural affairs (1739)
- 276301: The leverpool tragedy or (1760)
- 276669: A discourse concerning the opinions and errors of the Church of Rome (1767)
- 276754: A brief and necessary supplement to all former treatises on quadrille (1764)
- 276780: The four farthing-candles. A satire. Inscribed to A- D-, Esq (1762)
- 276854: An epistle on poetical composition (1762)
- 276902: Erroneous opinions concerning providence refuted (1782)
- 277005: Airs (1783)
- 277007: Airs, duets, trios, and finale, introduced in the comedy of the Spanish barber (1784)
- 277010: Airs (1781)
- 277024: A dictionary of chemistry (1777)
- 277179: Essays and treatises on several subjects (1756)
- 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)
- 277214: Candid (1766)
- 277315: An account of the escape of Monsieur Delatude, a French officer of engineers, from the prison of the Bastile, in the year 1756 (1791)
- 277357: Of the first invention of writing (1716)
- 277476: The exemplar (1768)
- 277493: The excellency and great improtance of the Hebrew language, demonstrated by the united testimony of upwards of fifty celebrated authors (1762)
- 277552: A collection of the statutes now in force (1716)
- 277687: Free and candid remarks upon the Reverend Mr. Mottershead's discourse (1760)
- 277789: A full and true account of a sad and dreadful fire, that broke out on Saturday night last near 12 a clock, at the Fountain-Tavern in the Strand, and burnt down above fifty houses; (1708)
- 277804: Free-will and merit fairly examined: or, Men not their own saviors (1775)
- 277819: Tom of Bedlam's answer to his brother Ben Hoadly (1709)
- 277825: Four tracts (1788)
- 277827: A concise narrative of the proceedings in the Douglas cause (1767)
- 277906: A collection of hymns (1784)
- 277913: A general treatise of mensuration (1779)
- 277915: Several voyages to Barbary (1736)
- 277921: Fun for the kitchen (1765)
- 277942: Common safely the cause and foundation of human society; or An examination of the rights of individuals to personal security, and how far those rights may extend to the altering, dissolving, or forsaking any government, that shall cherish murderers (1769)
- 278002: The following valuable books are printed for A. Strahan and T. Cadell, in the Strand. 1788 (1788)
- 278085: A general view of a plan of universal and equal taxation (1798)
- 278273: The athenian spy (1706)
- 278361: A collection of free-masons songs (1764)
- 278372: Experiments and observations made with the view of improving the art of composing and applying calcareous cements (1780)
- 278383: A discourse in favour of the abolition of slavery in the British West Indies (1788)
- 278432: The substance of a speech (1794)
- 278510: Although the motives of delicacy, arising out of his present situation, have determined Mr. Boyd to take no ostensible part in the conduct of any list for the approaching loan, he has however the pleasure to inform those friends who have been accustomed to embark with him in similar concerns, that his friends, Messrs. Walwyn, Strange and Co. bankers in Bond-Street, Messrs. Hodsoll and Stirling, bankers in the Strand, and other gentlemen ... are forming a list, (1799)
- 278675: The genuine life of William Hawke (1774)
- 278686: Five strange wonders of the world (1725)
- 278690: A collection of decisions of the Court of King's Bench upon the Poor's Laws (1770)
- 278809: A fair and rational vindication of the right of infants to the ordinance of baptism (1777)
- 278860: Grammatical exercises (1789)
- 278915: A discourse (1797)
- 278920: Bibliotheca Clarendoniana (1756)
- 278925: Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in peeping Tom of Coventry (1785)
- 278926: A dissertation on the liquid-shell (1748)
- 278948: Dissertations, letters, &c. &c (1786)
- 278976: Johnsoniana (1776)
- 279096: David Jeffries (1753)
- 279443: Observations on the present high price of corn, with hints on the cultivation of waste lands. By a Farmer (1795)
- 279457: An epistle from L-y W-y to S-r R-d W-y, Bart (1782)
- 279485: Considerations on the sufferings of Christ (1759)
- 279489: Horę solitarię (1776)
- 279604: Ode on the return of peace (1763)
- 279649: Chambaud's dictionary (1787)
- 279718: Extracts from the new version of the Psalms (1786)
- 279915: Faith and works (1784)
- 279927: L'Olimpiade, an opera, as perform'd at the King's-Theatre in the Hay-Market (1769)
- 279928: L'Olimpiade (1774)
- 280170: Divine meditations and pious ejaculations on the Lord's Prayer (1706)
- 280197: Die and be damned (1761)
- 280394: A candid review of the exhibition (being the twelfth) of the Royal Academy (1780)
- 280400: A Candid enquiry why the natives of Ireland, which are in London, are more addicted to vice than the people of any other nation (1754)
- 280470: A new history of England, by question and answer (1732)
- 280531: Judas Macchabęus (1766)
- 280613: The fair penitent (1776)
- 280632: Thirty Scots songs adapted for a voice & harpsichord (1770)
- 280635: Thirty Scots songs adapted for a voice & harpsichord (1780)
- 280726: Geometrical rules made easy for the use of mechanicks concern'd in buildings (1739)
- 280736: Julia de Roubigne? (1781)
- 280844: A new practical grammar of the Spanish language (1800)
- 280865: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1786)
- 280881: Airs, duetts, trios, &c (1785)
- 280994: Elegies (1764)
- 281071: A catalogue of the libraries of the Hon. Lieutenant General Guise, of George Street, Hanover Square, Joseph Grove, Esq; of Richmond, and part of the library of the Revd. Charles Morgan, prebendary of Durham, all lately deceased (1765)
- 281091: Delle satire e rime del divino Ludovico Ariosto libri II (1735)
- 281114: A catalogue of books in several languages and faculties (1737)
- 281166: A catalogue of the entire library of Samuel Buckley Esq (1741)
- 281174: A catalogue of the entire and valuable library of the Honourable Bryan Fairfax, Esq (1756)
- 281178: A catalogue of the entire library of Mr. John Wight, deceased (1743)
- 281186: A catalogue of the large and valuable library of the Right Honourable Spencer, Earl of Wilmington, lately deceas'd (1744)
- 281256: The ecclesiastical patronage of the Church of England (1783)
- 281318: A catalogue of the valuable library of books and manuscripts of the Right Hon. Lord Lymington, deceased (1750)
- 281322: The economist (1774)
- 281324: The economist (1774)
- 281504: Catalogue of a collection of valuable books in Latin, French, and Italian (1707)
- 281584: Bibliotheca selectissima (1713)
- 281596: The history of the troglodites; translated from the French of M. De Montequieu (1766)
- 281607: The elements of universal mathematics, or Algebra (1752)
- 281632: An evangelical summary of corroborative testimonies concerning the birth, life, death, resurrection and ascension, of Jesus Christ (1788)
- 281712: The charms of chearfulness (1791)
- 281952: Jessy: or, The forced vow. A poem. Written by Mr. Robinson (1787)
- 282152: Joannis de Fordun Scotichronicon (1775)
- 282228: The judgement of Paris (1733)
- 282409: The case of a general officer truly stated (1747)
- 282481: A short history of the opposition during the last session of Parliament (1779)
- 282563: Stand fast to the church, or No presbyterian goverment [sic] (1715)
- 282838: The British patriot, to his fellow citizens. A poem. Part the first (1794)
- 282960: Hymn, to be sung by the charity-children of the parish of St. Clement Danes, in the Strand; on Sunday, the 18th day of May, 1783 (1783)
- 283021: Anecdotes relating to the antiquity and progress of horse-races (1769)
- 283090: A poem to the memory of the Right Honourable the Lord Talbot (1737)
- 283189: Lucio Vero Imperatore di Roma opera (1716)
- 283324: Hints and helps to the clergy of every denomination: designed to promote the credit, the comfort and the usefulness of their lives (1792)
- 283526: An Elegy on the much lamented death of His Royal Highness Edward, Duke of York, &c (1767)
- 283532: Adam's tail (1774)
- 283561: An adieu to the turf (1778)
- 283582: Bibliotheca itineraria: or, A catalogue of books collected by a gentleman traveller lately deceased (1715)
- 283763: Duo catalogi librorum in omni facultate apud Nicolaum Prevost (1730)
- 284035: The following proposal is humbly submitted to the perusal of all noblemen, gentlemen and others, by Walter Mitchell, taylor, at the Golden Ball, in Lancaster-Court, near St. Martin's Church, in the Strand. Gentlemens cloaths. (1760)
- 284145: A catalogue of the genuine pictures (1770)
- 284167: Cursory remarks on the police. By a Magistrate. 1797 (1797)
- 284191: The hermit (1771)
- 284551: The fashionable tell-tale (1787)
- 284652: Chrysal (1762)
- 284752: Cyclomathesis: or An easy introduction to the several branches of the mathematics (1791)
- 284896: The preface and introduction to the analysis of Italy (1745)
- 285113: Arithmetick made easier than any hitherto extant (1723)
- 285250: An epistle from Mademoiselle d'Eon (1778)
- 285400: A disquisition of the stone and gravel (1785)
- 285493: A candid enquiry concerning the benefactions of the Late Mrs. Rebecca Powell, in favour of the town of Cirencester, by a Native of the place (1765)
- 285595: The hortonian miscellany (1767)
- 285661: The Christian scheme fairly stated, and briefly vindicated: in answer to a late pamphlet called deism fairly stated and fully vindicated, &c. By Thomas Weales, M.A. fellow of St. John's College, Oxford (1748)
- 285695: The country curate; or, letters from Clericus to Benevolus (1788)
- 285985: The criterion (1757)
- 286240: The complete seedsman (1726)
- 286286: The description and use of a new instrument, entitled The mariner's journalet (1768)
- 286386: Chemical essays (1786)
- 286419: An ecclesiastical history (1774)
- 286527: The most wonderful production of nature ever exhibited in this kingdom is at the Lyceum in the Strand for public inspection, and may be seen from ten in the morning till eight at night the surprising heifer this very remarkable creature has two heads, four horns, four eyes, four ears, four nostrils, through each of which it breathes, &c. (1791)
- 286529: Education, in four books: by James Elphinston (1763)
- 286540: That astonishing phenomenon Sieur Boruwlaski, the celebrated Polish Dwarf, respectfully acquaints the nobility and gentry, and the public in general (1790)
- 286737: The tryal of William Rayner (1733)
- 286778: The wars of the Turks with Poland, Muscovy, and Hungary, from the year 1672, to the year 1683 (1705)
- 286862: A treatise on phrensy: wherein the cause of that disorder, as assigned by the galenists, is refuted (1746)
- 286875: Just landed from America, and to be seen at the front shop of the Lyceum, in the Strand, ... the wonderful American elk, upwards of thirteen hands and a half high, justly deemed one of the greatest curiosities of animated nature, (1790)
- 286879: The rhinoceros or real unicorn just arrived at the Lyceum (1791)
- 286880: Cecco's complaint (1800)
- 286914: The bench (1741)
- 287034: The Rudiments of the Italian language (1781)
- 287041: A general treatise on the different sorts of cold mineral waters in England; with a variety of experiments for examining and ascertaining their virtues and uses, and discovering their effects on the blood and juices of the human body (1766)
- 287074: John Shakespear, taylor and habit maker, at no. 8, in Angel-Court, opposite Somerset House in the Strand (1790)
- 287081: The celebrated Sieur Boruwlaski, the Polish dwarf, being just returned from Ireland (1790)
- 287091: Mechanical exhibition. In the grand saloon, at the Lyceum, in the Strand, is now exhibiting, Mr. Babu's new-invented apparatus (1790)
- 287226: Anglia rediviva (1782)
- 287260: The Northern monster or, Scotland's nurseling (1746)
- 287311: The State puppet show (1741)
- 287381: The sacred and prophane history of the world connected (1728)
- 287389: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the duenna; or, The double elopement (1777)
- 287390: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the duenna; or, The double elopement (1776)
- 287588: By the King a proclamation, for putting the laws in execution against papists and nonjurors, and for commanding all papists and reputed papists, to depart from the cities of London and Westminster, and from withing ten miles of the same; and for consining papists, and reputed papists, to their habitations; and for putting in execution the laws against riots and rioters (1745)
- 287617: Songs, airs, &c. in The maid the mistress (1783)
- 287625: Songs duets, choruses, &c (1793)
- 287626: Songs, duets choruses, &c (1794)
- 287841: The great theater of honour and nobility (1754)
- 287842: Historical essays upon Paris (1767)
- 287847: An Historical miscellany (1787)
- 287876: The history and antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, and the once-adjoining monastery (1726)
- 288115: An adieu to the turf (1778)
- 288214: The compleat universal jester: or, Pocket companion for the wits (1769)
- 288336: The spectator (1718)
- 288372: Parliamentary reform. Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand, Wednesday the 19th of May, 1790; seven o'clock in the evening. At a general meeting of the Friends to a parliamentary reform, Capel Lofft, Esq; in the chair, resolved unanimously,-that a restoration of the right of adequate representation to the people is the best consolation which can be given them for the heavy burden which they now bear, as well as those additional ones which probably may be soon imposed upon them, and which a war must necessarily occasion. (1790)
- 288486: Unity in trinity, and trinity in unity, a dissertation (1733)
- 288487: The knowledge of play, written for public benefit, and the entertainment of all fair players (1729)
- 288508: Faith promoted, and fears prevented (1772)
- 288516: Tropologia (1779)
- 288518: Lessons in geography (1791)
- 288623: A new catalogue of the curious and valuable collection of books (1767)
- 288684: An essay on providence (1790)
- 288726: The yearly chronicle for M,DCC,LXI (1762)
- 288746: The utility of learning in establishing the truth of Christianity (1796)
- 288877: Memoirs of the amours (1769)
- 288891: An account of a most dreadful, sudden and amazing fire (1708)
- 288892: Remains of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Rochester (1718)
- 288908: The Rake's progress; or, The humours of Drury-Lane. A poem. In eight Canto's. In hudibrastick verse (1735)
- 288939: The four Gospels (1790)
- 288980: The songs, duets, &c. in the poor soldier (1792)
- 289025: The adventures of Aristonous (1774)
- 289100: The psalms of David (1776)
- 289104: Constantinople ancient and modern (1797)
- 289401: A tree of knowledge (1772)
- 289420: Zobeide (1772)
- 289438: The kentish election (1735)
- 289471: Vincistan, redi polonia dramma per musica (1717)
- 289472: A discourse occasioned by the glorious victory gained over the French (1759)
- 289491: The universal botanist and nurseryman (1777)
- 289561: Occasional verses on the death of Mr. Sterne (1768)
- 289604: The practical observer (1775)
- 289643: A Summary of the additional taxes, &c (1798)
- 289771: Cato. A tragedy. By Mr. Addison (1763)
- 289782: Songs (1776)
- 289813: A letter to the Right Reverend the Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England (1739)
- 289921: Prints and drawings, framed and glazed, pictures, cameos and intaglios, etruscan vases, capital basso relievos an marble, &c (1799)
- 289984: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce called the agreeable surprise (1781)
- 290036: Reflections critical and moral on the letters of the late Earl of Chesterfield (1777)
- 290074: Three new poems (1721)
- 290095: Lethe (1756)
- 290187: Virtues of British Herbs. With the history, description, and figures of the several kinds; an account of the diseases they will cure: the method of giving them; and management of the patients in each disease (1770)
- 290268: A few doctrinal, experimental, and practical thoughts on Gospel sangtification. By Thomas Young, preacher of God's word, and author of the essay on faith, the young convert described, and a tribute or gratitude (1792)
- 290312: The people of God imploring appearances of his work: and the establishment of their own (1786)
- 290541: God the great ruler of mighty waters (1736)
- 290685: Proceedings of a committee of investigation (1784)
- 290712: Advice to the gentlemen in the army of Her Majesty's forces in Spain and Portugal (1708)
- 290759: Letter V. to Robert Dingley, Esq (1758)
- 290847: The economist (1774)
- 290994: Poems by a Gentleman of the University of Oxford (1771)
- 291172: Passages, extracts of papers, and remarks, relating to a cause in the Court of Exchequer Chamber (1732)
- 291260: Proposals humbly dedicated to the honourable members of Parliament (1712)
- 291303: L. Pache, successor to Mr. Roubelou, and J. Davis, from Mr. Wilmot, ... hosiers, hatters, and glovers, in Hay's Court, near Newport-Market, London, sell all sorts of silk, cotton, thread (1760)
- 291457: The Anacreontic song (1795)
- 291458: The Anacreontic song (1795)
- 291685: N. Middleton, stationer and bookseller, at Shakespear's monument, opposite the New Church in the Strand, London. Sells, ... the following, and all other articles in the stationary way: (1764)
- 291713: Books printed for T. Cadell, opposite Catherine-Street in the Strand (1768)
- 291770: The case of Miss Leslie (1767)
- 291988: Botany Bay song (1800)
- 292170: 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)
- 292276: Palace amours: or, The genuine history of Alexis (1733)
- 292476: The life and trial of F. H. de la Motte (1781)
- 292523: Hymn to the Earth, &c (1800)
- 292653: The following valuable books are printed for A. Strahan and T. Cadell, in the Strand. 1788 (1788)
- 292666: Syllabaire Francois, or, A French spelling book (1788)
- 292669: Syllabaire Francois, or, A French spelling book (1782)
- 292837: Sermons (1789)
- 292908: Marriage in fashion: or, An account of three hundred batchelors, maids, widows, and widowers, in and about London, that address'd Dr. Sacheverell to marry them: with a true list of the names and habitations of those that are already agreed to be coupled by him on Easter Sunday next (1710)
- 292917: The expounder expounded (1740)
- 293001: Remarks on the letters, concerning the English and French (1726)
- 293035: A paraphrase of eight of the Psalms of David (1767)
- 293250: The sermons of Mr. Yorick (1767)
- 293299: Essays and treatises on several subjects. By David Hume, Esq; vol. IV. Containing political discourses (1754)
- 293433: Nose College, Oxford. Sir, I understand that you prevaricate in your account of meeting Mr. Maddock in the Strand, and do not relate that incident now, in the same manner as you related it to me in London, December 29th 1763; (1764)
- 293464: Songs (1784)
- 293470: Songs (1785)
- 293503: Three essays or discourses on the following subjects (1778)
- 293569: The history of the Dublin election in the year 1749 (1753)
- 293666: Catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend Mr. William Foster, late rector of St. Clement's Danes; of a learned gentleman; and a student in physick: all deceased (1720)
- 293830: The history of Jesus (1775)
- 293937: Adam's well (1780)
- 294012: The certain and unchangeable difference betwixt moral good and evil (1732)
- 294016: A very humble (1766)
- 294022: The spectator (1714)
- 294053: Ernelinda. An opera. As it is perform'd at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market (1715)
- 294114: A sermon suitable to the times (1792)
- 294132: The trial of Mungo Campbell (1770)
- 294152: Acis and Galatea, a serenata (1764)
- 294153: Acis and Galatea, a serenata (1764)
- 294177: Nine anatomical figures, representing the external parts, muscles, and bones of the human body: the out-lines taken from the figures of vesalius and bidloo, under the direction of the Late Dr. James Douglas (1748)
- 294184: Grana angelica (1754)
- 294261: The two gentlemen of Verona (1763)
- 294270: Clementina, a tragedy, as it is perform'd with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1771)
- 294337: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday February 15, 1754. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Robert lord bishop of St. Asaph (1754)
- 294338: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday February 20, 1756. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Frederick lord bishop of Lichfield and Coventry (1756)
- 294353: A short introduction to English grammar: with critical notes. (1769)
- 294355: The environs of London (1795)
- 294415: Three letters (1758)
- 294514: The works of James Thomson (1765)
- 294755: Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, and Lorrain (1756)
- 294872: The seasons (1746)
- 294898: The natural history of birds (1792)
- 294966: Truth come out: or, A dead wife the best way to keep a living estate (1710)
- 294998: A dissertation on the policy of grain (1783)
- 295024: The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands (1754)
- 295193: A general treatise of mensuration: containing many useful and necessary improvements (1767)
- 295283: An epistle from London, to Richardson Pack, Esq; at St. Edmond's-Bury (1722)
- 295290: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1730)
- 295291: The Tryal, examination, and condemnation, of the French prophets, who were sentenced on Friday the 28th of November, at the Queen's-Bench-Bar at Westminster, for holding several unlawful assemblies, contrary to the laws and customs of this Kingdom (1707)
- 295298: A Short but pithy sermon preached at a certain chapel in Westminster, against slavery and wooden shoes (1733)
- 295305: A Great bustle at Westminster or The Norfolk lanthorn in danger of being broke (1745)
- 295312: The directors (1720)
- 295389: The humble address of the House of Commons to the King (1727)
- 295455: A collection of tracts (1748)
- 295486: The humble address of the House of Commons to the King (1714)
- 295615: Seneca's morals by way of abstract (1765)
- 295708: Books printed for J. Mathews, no. 18, in the Strand (1779)
- 295801: By the King and Queens authority. At the Angel and Ball, near S. Clement's Church, right over-against the two spectacle-shops, in the Strand, near Temple-Bar, liveth the famous and experienced High-German doctor, (1715)
- 295810: The drummer (1765)
- 296170: The royal Kalendar (1783)
- 296190: Outward deformity a very unfit subject for ridicule (1733)
- 296217: An englishman's advice to his countrymen (1798)
- 296237: The Lord Chancellor's speech in council in behalf of His Grace the Duke of Ormond (1715)
- 296276: The English Rogue revived (1725)
- 296297: An enquiry into the second coming of our Saviour (1796)
- 296368: An essay on the natural equality of mankind; on the rights that result from it, and on the duties which it imposes (1799)
- 296371: The ladies miscellany (1732)
- 296373: Samuel Lund, hatter and hosier, opposite Southampton Street, in the Strand, London; makes oiled silk and linen great coats, cloaks, hoods, (1772)
- 296374: Samuel Lund, hatter and hosier, opposite Southampton-Street, in the Strand, London; makes oil'd silk and linen great coats, -- cloaks, -- hoods, (1775)
- 296567: The royal kalendar (1797)
- 296936: An encouragement for the public to lay out their money in real necessaries (1777)
- 297003: The following valuable books [a]re printed for A. Strahan; and T. Cadell, in the Strand. 1791 (1791)
- 297045: The absolute and indispensable duty of Christians, in this critical juncture, considered and enforced in an affectionate address (1776)
- 297524: The believer's pocket companion (1775)
- 297612: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 297855: The theory of moral sentiments (1761)
- 297920: Hats at reduced prices. William Ballard, real hat maker, at no. 145, opposite Catharine Street, in the Strand, and at his manufactory in Duke Street, near St. George's Fields, in the Borough. Takes the liberty to inform the public, that he has a large assortment of all sorts of hats (1784)
- 298051: The senators of England. Sung at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand (1795)
- 298081: A treatise of all the degrees and symptoms of the venereal disease, in both sexes (1707)
- 298083: A list of the works of John Rocque, topographer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales: to be had at his house the corner of Old Round Court in the Strand (1761)
- 298357: Richard Cole, mercer and piece broker, at the sign of the Green Man, the back of St. Clement's, near the new church, in the Strand; sells all sorts of mercery goods, with variety of new black silk and sattins, Norwich crapes, bombazeens, ... On vend ici toutes sortes, d'etoffes de mercier, ... N.B. Aussi toutes sortes de marchandises a la seconde main (1760)
- 298358: Mary Cole, mercer and piece-broker, at the sign of the Green Man, the back of St. Clement's, near the new church, in the Strand; sells all sorts of mercery goods. - Likewise buys and sells remnants of brocades, damasks, sattins, tabbies, ... N.B. Second hand cloths, linen, &c &c. at the lowest prices, for ready money only (1765)
- 298478: To all gentlemen, builders, and others, Thomas Etteridge colourman, (son-in-law to the late Mr. Joseph Emerton, who in his life-time chiefly managed his business) at the Bell and Sun, over-against Norfolk-street, between St. Clement's and the new-church in the Strand, London, continues to sell, in the same manner his late father did, all sorts of colours, ready prepared (1747)
- 298479: To all gentlemen, builders, and others, Thomas Etteridge colourman, (son-in-law to the late Mr. Joseph Emerton, who in his life-time chiefly managed his business) at the Bell and Sun, over-against Norfolk-Street, between St. Clement's and the new-church in the Strand, London, continues to sell, in the same manner his late father did, all sorts of colours, ready prepar'd (1750)
- 298480: To all gentlemen, builders, and others, Thomas Etteridge, colourman, (son-in-law to the late Mr. Joseph Emerton, who in his life-time chiefly managed his business) at the Bell and Sun, over-against Norfolk-street, between St. Clement's and the new-church in the Strand, London continues to sell, in the same manner his late father did, all sorts of colours, ready prepar'd (1753)
- 298485: Alexander Emerton and Company. At the Bell, near St. Clement's Church in the Strand, London; sells all sorts of colours, ready prepared, wholesale and retail, (1760)
- 298522: Francisci Duretti eccl. angl. presby. in suum gallicum Chillingworthum pręfatio (1724)
- 298849: Edward Clarke, at the Naked Boy and Three Crowns, against the new church, in the Strand, London, selleth all sorts of garden seeds, flower seeds, and flower roots; fruit trees, flowering shrubs, ever-greens, and forest trees. (1768)
- 298955: Morgans haberdashers, at the Parrot, opposite Somerset-House, in the Strand; sell the very best goods at the lowest prices. Rich alamodes best linings, sarcenets and Persians plain and figured gauze catgut ... also make fashionable hats, cloaks, bonnets, and teresas; (1742)
- 299006: A letter from Beelzebub (1792)
- 299030: To the nobility, gentry and others. John Neary, (no. 309,) opposite the Talbot-Inn, near the new church, in the Strand: proposes to make clothes of the very best superfine cloth, with every material also of the very best, at the following low prices, for ready money only. For a frock suit of superfine, middle size, (1775)
- 299030: To the nobility, gentry and others. John Neary, (no. 309,) opposite the Talbot-Inn, near the new church, in the Strand: proposes to make clothes of the very best superfine cloth, with every material also of the very best, at the following low prices, for ready money only. For a frock suit of superfine, middle size, (1775)
- 299055: The Queen's ass (1762)
- 299058: The sermons of Mr. Yorick. Volume II. (1773)
- 299064: A letter to the Honourable George Townshend, Esq (1754)
- 299248: Sangwine, perfumer, at the Rose, no. 38, opposite New-Round-Court, in the Strand, sells the following articles, and all sorts of perfumery. A liquid that in one hour will, without injury, dye red or grey hair on the head and eyebrows, (1790)
- 299334: A catalogue of garden seeds, flower roots, fruit and forrest trees, evergreens, and flowering shrubs, sold by Edward Clarke, at the Naked Boy and Three Crowns, against the new church in the Strand, London. ... Where you may be supplied with spades, rakes, houghs, watering-pots, ... also fine Durham flour of mustard-seed (1765)
- 299551: A master-key to popery. In five parts (1726)
- 299991: The Political testament of Cardinal Julius Alberoni (1753)
- 300300: A short history of the opposition during the last session of Parliament (1779)
- 300441: A new general atlas, containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world (1721)
- 300774: A short reply to a pamphlet entitled, Observations on a design for improving the navigation of the River Severn, in the counties of Salop, Stafford, Worcester, and Glocester (1788)
- 300851: Hibernica: or, A collection of curious particulars (1774)
- 301252: The second edition of The royal kalendar (1769)
- 301307: Verses to the memory of Garrick (1779)
- 301311: For the inspection of the curious. In the grand salloon, at the Lyceum, near Exeter Change, in the Strand, is an entire new exhibition, just arrived from Constantinople, a cabinet, containing an exact representation of the seraglio, most curiously moulded in wax, ... by ... Mr. Silvestre, (1785)
- 301401: A Catalogue of the general exhibition, of Grand museum of arts and sciences (1777)
- 301405: A catalogue of a beautiful collection of the rare old stained (1774)
- 301497: Meditations and prayers (1715)
- 301528: Verses congratulatory (1731)
- 301583: The history of the Church of Christ (1800)
- 301969: The speech of R. B. Sheridan (1788)
- 302265: Dr. Burnet's theory of the visible world; by way of commentary on his own theory of the earth (1729)
- 302270: The crisis (1733)
- 302903: Grana angelica (1761)
- 302929: A catalogue of a curious and valuable collection of books, among which are included the entire library of the Late Reverend and Learned Laurence Sterne, A.M. prebendary of York, &c. &c (1768)
- 302954: A voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1784)
- 303443: The Voter's guide; and candidate's instructor (1761)
- 304549: An epistle from Mademoiselle D'Eon (1778)
- 304675: The committee: or, The faithful Irishman. A comedy. Written by the Honourable Sir Robert Howard (1761)
- 304897: A correct list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal (1715)
- 304926: Airs, duets, chorusses, &c (1789)
- 305248: A plan for rendering the poor independent on public contribution (1787)
- 306210: The relapse; or, Virtutue in danger (1734)
- 306714: A topographical survey of the county of Berks (1761)
- 307561: Wood's pitt-coal iron: or, Governor John bitt (1730)
- 307714: The fifth part of Miscellany poems (1716)
- 307731: The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cęsar to the revolution in 1688 (1797)
- 307998: The seasons. By James Thomson (1766)
- 308046: A farewell address to the parishioners of Catterick (1775)
- 308051: Country-Dancing made plain and easy to every capacity (1764)
- 308219: A new system (1776)
- 309091: Brabantia illustrata sive castella & prętoria nobilium Brabantię (1705)
- 309413: P. Buckley, painter, gilder, and floor-cloth manufacturer, no. 161, opposite the New-Church in the Strand; and at his floor-cloth manufactory, near Westminster-Bridge, (1775)
- 309656: A catalogue of valuable books (1767)
- 309707: Bibliotheca Horneriana & Coullietana (1736)
- 309717: A catalogue of a curious collection of books (1749)
- 309742: A catalogue of a valuable collection of books (1773)
- 309753: A catalogue of a large and valuable collection of books (1747)
- 309759: A catalogue of above fifteen thousand volumes (1769)
- 309771: A catalogue of a very fine collection of books (1774)
- 309774: J. Robson's catalogue (1775)
- 309776: A catalogue of upwards of twenty thousand volumes (1780)
- 309777: A catalogue of a very large (1781)
- 310007: Witticisms and strokes of humour (1766)
- 310026: Plays (1744)
- 310632: The dramatick works of the Late Sir Richard Steele (1747)
- 310633: The dramatick works of the Late Sir Richard Steele. Containing, Conscious lover [sic]. Funeral. Tender husband. Lying lover (1736)
- 310731: Sermons on several subjects. By the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D.D. bishop of London. Volume the second (1794)
- 310758: Airs, duets, &c. in the comic opera of Tom Thumb (1782)
- 310835: In the House of Lords. Mrs. Elizabeth Craufurd widow, the relict of John Howieson Esquire, deceased, and William Beveridge, writer to the Signet, her surviving trustee, - appellants. Thomas Coutts Esquire, of the Strand in the county of Middlesex, banker, and Sir Robert Craufurd baronet, eldest son and heir of Sir Hew Craufurd late of Jordanhill, baronet, deceased, - - respondents. The appellants' case (1799)
- 310944: A catalogue of a large collection of books, including the valublae libraries of Sir Thomas Gatehouse (1775)
- 311139: At Martin's toy and cap-shop, the Three Rabbits near Durham-Yard in the Strand (1738)
- 311251: Isaac Barnes, ivory, hard wood turner, and brush-maker (1775)
- 311278: Two dissertations written by the Late Bishop Burnet (1731)
- 311287: John Shepherd, turner, at the Straw Hat and Floor Cloth Warehouse (1751)
- 311362: Die and be damned. Or An antidote against every species of Methodism; and enthusiasm. The second edition, revised and enlarged by the author. T. Mortimer (1758)
- 311374: Dr. Young's Poem on the last day (1790)
- 311402: Essays and treatises on several subjects. By David Hume, Esq; in four volumes. Vol. I. Containing essays, moral and political (1753)
- 311605: Brandy at 6s. 7s. and 8s. Raisin wine at 3s. 9d. and 4s. 3d. per gallon; and a remarkable curious wine, at 5s. 3d. per gallon, ... Bought of Gould and Squire, at their old original raisin wine and brandy warehouse, the Two Spies, Catharine-Street, in the Strand. (1784)
- 311609: Brandy at 5s. 6d. and 7s. and raisin wine at 3s. and 3s. 6d. per gallon. London, [blank] 177[blank] bought of Lamb and Sudlow, at their old original raisin wine and brandy warehouse, no. 11. Catharine-street, in the Strand, the corner of White-Hart-Yard, (1771)
- 311684: The humours of Fleet-street, Covent-Garden, and the Strand (1749)
- 311787: T. Lucretius Carus, of the nature of things, in six books, translated into English verse; by Tho. Creech, A.M. late fellow of Wadham College in Oxford. In two volumes. Explain'd and illustrated with notes and animadversions; being a compleat system of the Epicurean philosophy. (1715)
- 311951: The proceedings of a general court-martial (1758)
- 312264: To the benevolent encouragers of ingenuity, and the curious. John Shakespeare, taylor, at no. 127, in the Strand, respectfully informs the public, that he has invented a method of making a suit of clothes, which, ... shall admit of ... as many changes as there are weeks in th year, (1786)
- 312332: Thomas Crosby, chimney-sweeper & nightman, removed from Marygold-Court, to no. 7, Burleigh-Street, near Exeter-Change, in the Strand; takes this method to acquaint ladies and gentlemen, that he sweeps chimneys and cleans smoke jacks, in the best and cheapest manner, having always clean cloaths, and goes with the boys himself; ... He likewise empties bog houses, (1783)
- 312692: Sermons to young women (1778)
- 312867: A list of the Committee of Almoners of Christ's Hospital. Philip Scarth, Esq; treasurer. Zachariah Foxall, Esq; Bloomsbury-square. Mr George Dottin, at Mr. Penny's in Brick-lane, Spital-fields. Mr Hugh Bonfoy, Highgate. Mr. John Markham, Paternoster-row. William Wynne, Esq; Essex-street, in the Strand. Mr Thomas Moore, Richmond. Deputy Samuel Ballard, Little-Britain. Mr. Thomas Salter, Cornbill. Mr Thomas Bigg, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Thomas Rawstorn, Esq; James-street, Bedford-row. Mr Robert Cranmer, Christ's Hospital. Deputy Joseph Ayliffe, Bread-street-hill. Mr. Richard Bridgman, without Aldgate. Mr. John Turner, Fleet-street. Deputy Robert Pycrost, Minories. Charles Boehm, at Mr. Boehm's in Sikes-Lane. Miles Man, Esq; Guild-Hall. Sir Thomas Hankey, Knt, Lime-street. Mr Barnaby Backwell, Norfolk-street in the Strand. Mr John Lancashire, Bow-Lane. Mr Benjamin Cleeve, near St Michael's-Church, Wood-street. Mr. Philip Bromfield, Lombard-street. Deputy James Hodges, London-Bridge. Peter Du Cane, Esq; St James's-square. Charles savage, Esq; Mark-Lane. Mr. Daniel Webb, Lothbury. Mr John Townsend, Cullum-street. Mr William Innys, Pater-noster-row. Mr. Thomas Hardwich, Draper's-Hall. To the Right Worshipful the President, the Worshipful treasurer, and Governors of Christ's Hospital. Sir, your worship's vote and interest are most humbly desired for Richard Reily, printer, (citizen and stationer) that he may succeed Mr John Wright, deceas'd, as printer to Christ's-Hospital. And your petitioner as in duty bound, shall ever pray. N.B. your petitioner has been tenant to the said hospital thirty years (1754)
- 313042: The devil upon two sticks: or, The country Beau. A ballad farce of one act (1745)
- 313138: John Shepherd, at the Straw Hat and Floor-Cloth Warehouse (1756)
- 313560: A new edition (1784)
- 313643: A gurther and particular account of the hell-fire, Sulp[ur-]Society Clubs (1721)
- 313676: La buona figliuola (1768)
- 313822: A sermon (1780)
- 313870: A collection of preternatural cases and observations in midwifery (1779)
- 314129: A practical scheme of the secret disease (1715)
- 314285: An account of the behaviour of Mr. James Maclaine (1750)
- 314588: The third edition of The royal kalendar (1769)
- 314692: Letters of the Righ Honourable. Lady M-y W-y M-e: written, during her travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, to persons of distinction, men of letters, &c. in different parts of Europe (1764)
- 314906: Thoughts of Cicero (1790)
- 314911: A Consolatory letter to a Noble Lord (1760)
- 315045: The first principles of practical Christianity (1710)
- 315252: An easy way to prolong life, by a little attention to our manner of living (1780)
- 315268: Specimen of the printing types of William Richardson (1780)
- 315600: Il filosofo di campagna, a comic opera; as performed at the King's-Theatre, in the Hay-Market (1768)
- 315601: Il Filosofo di campagna, a comic opera; as performed at the King's-Theatre, in the Hay-Market (1768)
- 315827: Blank precedents relating to the office of justices of the peace, settled by Dr. Burn, and printed by the King's law-printers, for T. Cadell, and sold only by the said T. Cadell, bookseller in the Strand (1780)
- 315962: A new catalogue of the curious and valuable collection of books: (both English and French) consisting of several thousand volumes, ... including ... above thirteen hundred different sorts of plays. Which are lent to read, by the year, quarter, month, or single book, by William Bathoe, ... at the original circulating library (being the first of its kind in London) at the Blue-Bible in Exeter-Exchange, in the Strand. (1767)
- 316315: Hercole (1712)
- 316323: Cato (1734)
- 316394: A letter to the Right Honorable H-y F-x, Esq (1757)
- 316413: The tragical history of King Richard III (1735)
- 316443: Astarto (1776)
- 316535: A new set of exercises upon the various parts of French speech (1789)
- 316544: Moral discourses on providence and other important subjects (1774)
- 316569: Songs (1783)
- 316725: An ingenious and learned discourse (1752)
- 316909: Cato. A tragedy (1750)
- 317037: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1776)
- 317221: The Old and New Testament connected in the history of the Jews and neighbouring nations, from the declension of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the time of Christ. By Humphrey Prideaux, D.D. dean of Norwich. Vol. II. Part I (1718)
- 317539: Anthems to be sung at the coronation of their Majesties King George III (1761)
- 317583: A catalogue of very curious and valuable books (1733)
- 317624: The royal English grammar (1763)
- 317667: Hints (1788)
- 317677: Samson. An oratorio (1749)
- 317686: Ezio (1767)
- 317691: La Conquista del messico, drama per musica. Da rappresentarsi sopra il teatro di S.M.B. Travagliato sopra un nuovo piano da giovan gualberto bottarelli. La musicae intieramente nuova del signor mattia vento, maestro napoletano (1767)
- 317712: Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great to general society (1788)
- 318113: A true and particular account of the total and visible eclipse (1764)
- 318147: With additions (1788)
- 318191: Antigono a serious opera (1774)
- 318242: The practical gager (1758)
- 318276: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in the fugitive (1790)
- 318320: A new plain and useful introduction to the Italian (1739)
- 318331: Youth's pleasing historian, and entertaining companion through the English history (1785)
- 318427: Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in the new pantomime of the choice of Harlequin: Or, The Indian Chief (1781)
- 318439: The Chace (1735)
- 318444: The deserted village, a poem. By Oliver Goldsmith (1784)
- 318446: [A] catalogue of a very neat and valubale collection of books, in Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, and English, many of them are bound in Turkey leather, and other elegant bindings (1748)
- 318650: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. A trgedy. As it is now acted by His Majesty's servants. Written by William Shakespeare (1736)
- 318906: The history of Miss Charlotte Seymour (1764)
- 318976: A catalogue of a valuable collection of prints and drawings, after the best Italian, Flemish, and French masters. Namely, Rembrandt, Callot, De La Bella, Van Dyck, ... Being the remainder of the stock in trade of Mr. De La Cour, of Catherine-Street, in the Strand, he leavin off that business. Which will be sold by auction without reserve. By William Darres, in the great auction room, at the Rose Tavern, without Temple Bar, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the 23d, 24th and 25th instant. (1752)
- 318977: Portraits, topography, capital drawings, &c. A catalogue of a genuine collection of prints and drawings, &c. Comprising English portraits by Bartolozzi, Faithorne, Vertue, &c. ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Richardson, at his house, no.31, the corner of Villiers Street, in the Strand, on Monday, May 13, 1799, (1799)
- 319067: Reflexions on the expediency of increasing the present number of the representatives of the people (1782)
- 319069: Geographical and astronomical definitions, so far as they relate to the use of the globes (1785)
- 319096: The death of Abel (1775)
- 319170: The airs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the comic opera of the magician no conjurer (1792)
- 319260: A satirical lecture on hearts (1770)
- 319441: Historical account of the grand tragic ballet (1781)
- 319511: The British theatre, in ten volumes (1736)
- 319679: Courtenay, perfumer, opposite Somerset-House, in the Strand, London, imports, makes, and sells all sorts of perfumery, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. (1780)
- 319706: The entertaining correspondent (1742)
- 319736: An appendix to the Catalogue of all books and pamphlets published for ten years past (1762)
- 319896: A short introduction to English grammar (1767)
- 320040: A father's legacy to his daughters. By the Late Dr Gregory, of Edinburgh (1774)
- 320092: A digest of the militia laws (1779)
- 320278: The case of Thomas Edlin, bookseller in the Strand, and Mr. Thomas Stackhouse, curate of Finchley, in Middlesex (1732)
- 320299: This is to acquaint the curious, that C. Clay, watch-maker, against the New-Church in the Strand, London, having had orders to make a musical machine to be placed in a library beyond sea, ... Mr. Clay offers it to the curious, to divert themselves in hearing it play; ... at s small a price as 2s 6d. (1750)
- 320359: A new express, from Admiral Boscawen (1750)
- 320378: The marine volunteer (1766)
- 320879: The real duty of a woman, in the education of a daughter (1760)
- 320933: An universal dictionary of the English language (1763)
- 321525: Histoire des revolutions arrivees dans l'empire Romain (1742)
- 321535: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 321536: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 321537: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 321538: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 321667: The conscious lovers (1723)
- 321679: A catalogue of seeds, trees, flower-roots, &c. sold by Thomas Kirkham, gardener and seedsman, at the Wool-Pack and Crown, near Durham Yard, in the Strand, London (1750)
- 321764: Letter from Mr. Simpkin, of the Crown and Anchor Tavern, in the Strand, respecting the farming experimental dinner. To the ... Farming Society (1800)
- 321881: On the prevalent and encreasing neglect of the Holy Communion (1800)
- 321975: The new universal prayer-book (1778)
- 322040: Short sermons (1797)
- 322276: Bell's British Theatre, consisting of the most esteemed English plays (1777)
- 322886: Free thoughts on the times (1780)
- 322967: A digest of the new militia law; with the alterations till this present time. By Richard Burn, L.L.D (1765)
- 323377: A treatise on the effects and various preparations of lead, particularly of the extract of Saturn, for different chirurgical disorders (1770)
- 323437: Theological lectures at Westminster-Abbey (1749)
- 323592: Bell's common place book (1770)
- 323677: Religio laici: or, A layman's thoughts upon his duty to God, his neighbour, and himself (1772)
- 323725: The harmony of Sion, or a collection of all the capital psalm-tunes (1790)
- 323732: Bell's British Theatre, consisting of the most esteemed English plays (1778)
- 323757: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 323758: Lectures on the art of reading (1781)
- 323849: Zimri (1760)
- 323851: Zingis (1769)
- 323852: Zingis (1769)
- 323853: Zobeide (1771)
- 323861: The favourite (1770)
- 323867: The first volume of the works of Mr. William Congreve (1710)
- 323877: A grammar of the French tongue (1769)
- 323924: Considerations on the present dangerous crisis (1763)
- 323935: Serious and impartial considerations on His Majesty's going abroad this summer (1748)
- 323958: A congratulatory letter to the Right Honourable Robert Lord Walpole (1739)
- 324137: Principles and method of music (1782)
- 324144: Cautions concerning cold bathing (1786)
- 324147: Cautions concerning cold bathing (1786)
- 324203: The spiritual merchant described (1778)
- 324204: The resurrection of our Saviour vindicated (1741)
- 324215: A sermon preached on Friday the fourth of February (1780)
- 324216: A sermon preached on Wednesday the 21st of February (1781)
- 324248: A sermon (1779)
- 324274: The young gentleman and lady's astronomy (1768)
- 324278: A Fourth and Fifth chapter of Genesis (1772)
- 324315: Dissertations on the prophecies (1759)
- 324316: An easy introduction to astronomy (1790)
- 324320: Lectures on select subjects in mechanics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, and optics (1764)
- 324321: A supplement to Mr. Ferguson's book of lectures (1767)
- 324322: Tables and tracts (1771)
- 324324: An introduction to electricity (1770)
- 324326: Dissertations on the prophecies (1754)
- 324331: Regeneration (1761)
- 324335: An introduction to electricity (1778)
- 324338: Lectures on select subjects (1760)
- 324342: A plain method of determining the parallax of Venus (1761)
- 324353: A compleat herbal of the Late James Newton, M.D. containing the prints and the English names of several thousand trees, plants, shrubs, flowers, exotics, &c (1752)
- 324361: The saint entered into peace (1770)
- 324362: Mercy manifested (1777)
- 324384: Songs (1784)
- 324404: The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America (1776)
- 324445: The nature of the Charitable Corporation (1732)
- 324457: The treasure of the French and English languages (1750)
- 324461: The elements of the French language (1762)
- 324481: Experiments and observations made with the view of improving the art of composing and applying calcareous cements and of preparing quick-lime (1780)
- 324486: A short account of the disease of the stone in the human body (1765)
- 324509: A treatise on the better employment (1758)
- 324518: An address to their Graces the Archbishops of Canterbury and York (1767)
- 324519: The articles of the church weighed against the Gospel (1767)
- 324524: Songs, duets, choruses, &c (1791)
- 324530: Albina (1779)
- 324536: Tony Lumpkin in town (1780)
- 324537: The birth-Day (1783)
- 324540: Songs, duets, trios, &c (1783)
- 324541: Songs, duets, trios, glees, chorusses, &c (1791)
- 324542: The woodman (1791)
- 324543: The woodman (1791)
- 324544: The waterman (1774)
- 324593: Religious intolerance no part of the general plan either of the Mosaic (1774)
- 324602: An essay on toleration (1773)
- 324606: A view of the hard-labour bill (1778)
- 324608: Tunbridge-Walks (1736)
- 324610: The rival candidates (1775)
- 324611: The woodman (1791)
- 324613: The rival candidates (1775)
- 324618: Songs, duets, &c (1791)
- 324619: Songs, duets, trios, &c (1782)
- 324620: The golden pippin (1776)
- 324632: The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America (1776)
- 324665: A vindication of the exclusive right of authors to their own works (1762)
- 324731: A catalogue of a valuable collection of medals (1771)
- 324738: Museum bakerianum (1775)
- 324739: A catalogue of sundry coins and medals (1775)
- 324742: The history of the knights of Malta (1728)
- 324754: A new compendious dispensatory (1769)
- 324779: Bibliotheca Antonij Collins, arm. or, A complete catalogue of the library of Antony Collins, Esq; deceas'd (1731)
- 324792: Popery a perfect contrast to the religion of Christ (1778)
- 324805: The miscellaneous works of the Right Honourable Edward (1751)
- 324842: The state letters of Henry Earl of Clarendon lord lieutenant of Ireland during the reign of K. James the Second: and His Lordship's diary for the years 1687,1688,1689, and 1690 (1763)
- 324854: An essay on the medicinal properties of factitious airs (1798)
- 324865: Exercises to the rules of construction of French-Speech (1750)
- 324875: The?mes franc?ois & anglois (1750)
- 324876: The rudiments of the French tongue (1751)
- 324877: The idioms of the French and English languages (1751)
- 324878: A grammar of the French tongue (1750)
- 324893: Poems (1780)
- 324944: A catalogue of books (1735)
- 324974: Antony and Cleopatra (1734)
- 324976: The history of King Lear (1734)
- 324979: The two gentlemen of Verona (1734)
- 324980: The history of Sir John Oldcastle (1734)
- 324981: The tragedy of Locrine (1734)
- 325066: An history of standing armies in England (1739)
- 325078: Bibliotheca curiosa (1735)
- 325080: A catalogue of the libraries of John Milborne, Esq (1736)
- 325081: A catalogue of a small parcel of books (1736)
- 325083: Bibliotheca Gordoniana (1736)
- 325084: A catalogue of the library of the ingenious Mr. Delpfuch (1738)
- 325085: A catalogue of the libraries of the ingenious Mr. Herbert (1737)
- 325093: A catalogue of part of the library of the Lord Londonderry (1732)
- 325094: Bibliotheca curiosa (1732)
- 325096: Letters to the Honourable Mr. Justice Blackstone (1771)
- 325128: A solemn declaration of Mr. Daniel Perreau (1776)
- 325144: Poems consisting chiefly of translations from the Asiatick languages (1772)
- 325159: A sermon occasioned by the general fast (1795)
- 325174: Gideon (1749)
- 325286: The use of a liturgy, and the excellency of the liturgy of the Church of England considered (1752)
- 325310: Albina (1779)
- 325329: Familiar letters from a gentleman at Damascus (1750)
- 325343: Letters on political liberty (1782)
- 325434: An essay on the most effectual means of preserving the health of seamen (1774)
- 325437: Six discourses (1783)
- 325443: The iliad (1773)
- 325592: An epistle to the fair-sex on the subject of drinking (1744)
- 325595: An easy way to prolong life (1775)
- 325608: Olindo and sophronia. A tragedy. The story taken from Tasso. By Abraham Portal. (1758)
- 325617: The non-Juror (1736)
- 325631: Songs (1790)
- 325653: Poems on different occasions (1776)
- 325672: A catalogue of the libraries of Peter Baudoin, Esq (1735)
- 325673: A catalogue of several thousand volumes (1736)
- 325684: Observations on the virtues and operations of medicines (1752)
- 325775: An essay upon education (1772)
- 325781: The pleasures of memory (1793)
- 325924: Plays and poems written by T. Smollett (1777)
- 325930: An essay on the external use of water (1752)
- 325954: The history of England (1790)
- 325955: The history of England (1791)
- 325956: The history of England (1793)
- 325957: The history of England (1796)
- 325958: The history of England (1800)
- 325966: The expedition of Humphry Clinker (1781)
- 325980: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1751)
- 325985: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1769)
- 325986: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1769)
- 325987: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1773)
- 325990: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1779)
- 326044: The principles of agriculture and vegetation (1776)
- 326058: Songs (1782)
- 326108: Occasional sermons upon the following subjects (1764)
- 326157: The way to keep him (1785)
- 326168: The fair penitent. A tragedy (1763)
- 326170: The royal convert (1757)
- 326171: Tamerlane: a tragedy (1757)
- 326173: Tamerlane (1750)
- 326188: Heroick epistle from Hamet the Moor (1780)
- 326204: Britannia (1767)
- 326208: Real characters (1769)
- 326215: Poems upon several occasions (1712)
- 326223: The art of growing rich (1796)
- 326250: An abstract of midwifry (1744)
- 326291: A discourse on the plague (1744)
- 326294: Observations on the diseases of the army (1752)
- 326295: Observations on the diseases of the army (1753)
- 326297: Observations on the diseases of the army (1764)
- 326298: Observations on the diseases of the army (1765)
- 326321: The duty of benevolence and public spirit (1775)
- 326324: The pleasures of memory (1794)
- 326349: Some new proofs by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third (1745)
- 326353: The present state of the arts in England (1755)
- 326375: A fragment on government (1776)
- 326559: An inquiry into the nature and origin of mental derangement (1798)
- 326587: A Letter to the members in Parliament, on the present state of the coinage (1771)
- 326669: Le guide de Londres dedie? aux voyageurs etrangers (1710)
- 326707: A short view of the political life and transactions of a late Right Honourable commoner (1766)
- 326742: Spring. A poem (1731)
- 326743: Spring. A poem (1734)
- 326750: The history and antiquities of the counties of Westmorland and Cumberland (1777)
- 326791: Lisbon restored (1757)
- 326818: A medical commentary on fixed air (1787)
- 326865: The works of Mr. Thomas Otway (1712)
- 326875: The farmer's letters to the people of England (1771)
- 326899: History of the colonization of the free states of antiquity (1777)
- 326913: A methodical introduction to the theory and practice of physic (1772)
- 326916: Physical enquiries (1742)
- 326951: Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs (1775)
- 326972: The rover (1735)
- 326986: Artaxerxes (1765)
- 326987: All for love (1752)
- 326995: Le due contesse (1777)
- 326997: The guardian out-witted (1764)
- 326998: Artaxerxes (1761)
- 327088: Camilla (1717)
- 327096: Six plays (1720)
- 327101: Observations on the tillage of the earth (1777)
- 327159: A dissertation on milk (1785)
- 327160: Pathological observations, chiefly from dissections of morbid bodies (1756)
- 327242: An exposition of the uncertainties in the practice of physic (1751)
- 327303: Another traveller! (1769)
- 327304: Another traveller! (1767)
- 327456: The man's the master (1775)
- 327464: The wife's relief: or, The husband's cure (1712)
- 327471: Romeo and Juliet (1766)
- 327472: Romeo and Juliet (1763)
- 327514: Thoughts on miracles in general (1767)
- 327523: An essay on the nature of true virtue (1778)
- 327540: The present state of Great Britain and North America (1767)
- 327543: An examination of the rights of the colonies (1766)
- 327597: Onania (1718)
- 327606: Experimental essays on medical and philosophical subjects (1767)
- 327620: A letter to the people of America (1778)
- 327628: An inquiry into the connection between the present price of provisions (1773)
- 327641: Corinna vindicated (1759)
- 327717: The country lasses (1715)
- 327720: Love in a forest (1723)
- 327739: Cecilia (1784)
- 327742: The history of John Bull (1750)
- 327767: Letters from Altamont in the capital (1767)
- 327772: Chrysal (1761)
- 327780: The mercenary lover (1726)
- 327796: The loves of Calisto and Emira (1776)
- 327798: The old maid (1771)
- 327799: The romance of real life (1787)
- 327805: Syllabus (1739)
- 327834: A full view of all the diseases incident to children (1742)
- 327856: Cleora (1752)
- 327865: Female friendship (1770)
- 327885: The unexpected wedding (1768)
- 328018: An act for sale of a tenement adjoining to Northumberland-house in the Strand, (part of the estate of Sir William Dodwell, Knight, deceased) ... (1743)
- 328106: Airs (1788)
- 328133: The lords protests in the last session of Parliament (1732)
- 328156: Commentaries on the laws of England (1774)
- 328160: Commentaries on the laws of England (1783)
- 328161: Commentaries on the laws of England (1787)
- 328162: Commentaries on the laws of England (1791)
- 328163: Commentaries on the laws of England (1793)
- 328164: Commentaries on the laws of England (1800)
- 328178: A treatise on the diseases of the eye, and their remedies (1780)
- 328200: The adventures of David Simple (1744)
- 328247: The evasion of payments due to the state on account of customs and excise (1779)
- 328279: The ingratitude of Israel and England compar'd (1716)
- 328281: Loyalty recommended by its connection with religion (1798)
- 328350: Hanover tales (1721)
- 328361: A new method of demonstrating from reason and philosophy the four fundamental points of religion (1756)
- 328366: The contrivances (1753)
- 328395: An account of the efficacy of the aqua mephitica alkalina (1789)
- 328396: An account of the efficacy of the aqua mephitica alkalina (1792)
- 328397: An account of the efficacy of the aqua mephitica alkalina (1798)
- 328478: The devil to pay (1733)
- 328485: Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general (1744)
- 328512: Britannia triumphant (1766)
- 328563: Popery truly stated (1727)
- 328565: Popery truly stated (1726)
- 329023: Ministerial usurpation displayed (1760)
- 329118: Sermons by John Mackenzie, D. D (1800)
- 329119: The history of health (1759)
- 329120: The history of health (1758)
- 329136: The gentleman accomptant (1721)
- 329173: The British mariner's guide (1763)
- 329193: The description and use of the variation and tide instrument improved (1766)
- 329235: A treatise on mineral waters (1770)
- 329349: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1754)
- 329351: Clarissa. Or, The history of a young lady (1759)
- 329355: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1776)
- 329360: Clarissa (1751)
- 329361: Clarissa (1751)
- 329362: Clarissa (1749)
- 329364: Clarissa (1748)
- 329365: Letters and passages restored from the original manuscripts of the history of Clarissa (1751)
- 329367: The history of Sir Charles Grandison (1753)
- 329368: A collection of the moral and instructive sentiments (1755)
- 329379: An essay on the dropsy (1756)
- 329380: An essay on the dropsy (1765)
- 329381: A treatise on medical and pharmaceutical chymistry (1788)
- 329408: The tryal of dramatic genius (1772)
- 329491: The Folly of appointing men of parts to great offices in a state (1758)
- 329494: The choice (1729)
- 329495: The choice (1732)
- 329496: The choice (1733)
- 329530: Zoraida (1780)
- 329549: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1778)
- 329550: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna (1776)
- 329566: Paradise lost (1719)
- 329705: 'tis well it's no worse (1770)
- 329708: The art of preserving health (1754)
- 329716: A letter to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Winchester (1773)
- 329745: The principles of agriculture and vegetation (1759)
- 329754: The gardeners kalendar (1760)
- 329786: Curious and authentic memoirs concerning a late peace (1763)
- 329823: The most admirable delightful history of the atchievments of Don Quixote de la Mancha (1721)
- 329845: The life and exploits of the ingenious gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha (1749)
- 329888: An introduction to physiology (1759)
- 329929: A short history of the opposition during the last session of Parliament (1779)
- 329934: The chances (1735)
- 329940: Arsaces (1775)
- 329953: The rehearsal (1735)
- 330013: Remarks on the report of the East India directors (1785)
- 330023: The world unmask'd (1736)
- 330024: The world unmask'd (1743)
- 330033: A narrative of the conduct of the tea-dealers (1785)
- 330063: The travels of Mons. le Post-Chaise (1753)
- 330150: Four plays of the Right Honourable the Lord Lansdowne (1732)
- 330151: Zoraida (1780)
- 330157: April-Day (1778)
- 330160: The works of Lucian (1781)
- 330162: The principles of agriculture and vegetation (1762)
- 330189: Logick (1775)
- 330205: The life and exploits of the ingenius gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha (1742)
- 330210: The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote (1755)
- 330211: The life and exploits of the ingenious gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha (1766)
- 330261: Certain arrangements in civil policy, necessary for the further improvement of husbandry, mines, fisheries, and manufacture in this kingdom, in a letter to the gentlemen assembled in quarter session, in a large Northern County. By the Hon. A. Fraser (1786)
- 330324: Sermons on practical subjects (1791)
- 330325: The practical surveyor (1725)
- 330337: The art of preserving health (1795)
- 330338: The art of preserving health (1757)
- 330353: Sketches: or Essays on various subjects. By Launcelot Temple, Esq; (1758)
- 330363: Phisiological reveries (1765)
- 330501: The gentle shepherd (1758)
- 330562: A test of true and false doctrines (1770)
- 330581: The duty of Christians to magistrates (1791)
- 330596: A sermon preached at the parish church of St. Paul (1775)
- 330686: The funeral (1712)
- 330713: A treatise of the hypochondriack and hysterick diseases (1730)
- 330714: A treatise of the hypochondriack and hysterick diseases (1730)
- 330731: General medical principles and cautions (1753)
- 330732: Medical principles and cautions (1753)
- 330733: Medical principles and cautions (1752)
- 330734: Medical principles and cautions (1751)
- 330751: An essay on the diseases most fatal to infants (1771)
- 330753: An account of the diseases most incident to children, from their birth till the age of puberty (1777)
- 330769: An account of the diseases which were most frequent in the British military hospitals in Germany (1764)
- 330772: Miscellaneous tracts and collections relating to natural history (1793)
- 330778: A treatise on the venereal disease (1774)
- 330785: A discourse on the study of the law of nature and nations (1799)
- 330806: A letter to a member of Parliament in the North (1732)
- 330834: Persiles and Sigismunda: a celebrated novel (1745)
- 330837: Instructive and entertaining novels (1742)
- 330887: An answer to the second report of the East India directors (1785)
- 330894: A letter from a Protestant-Dissenting-Minister (1768)
- 330913: An essay on shooting (1789)
- 330962: The bear-Leaders (1758)
- 330995: The stranger (1798)
- 330997: The negro slaves (1796)
- 331031: Horse-Hoeing husbandry (1762)
- 331032: Elements of the theory and practice of chymistry (1758)
- 331033: An essay on taste (1759)
- 331119: Etearco (1711)
- 331161: The travels of Hildebrand Bowman (1778)
- 331220: Letters between Lord Hervey and Dr. Middleton concerning the Roman senate (1778)
- 331225: A supplement to the court of adultery (1778)
- 331235: The ladies library (1732)
- 331244: A poem (1730)
- 331245: The seventh satyre of Juvenal imitated (1745)
- 331253: The modern Englishman (1738)
- 331254: The modern Englishman (1738)
- 331260: The merry campaign (1732)
- 331371: Proposals for redressing some grievances which greatly affect the whole nation (1740)
- 331379: A letter to Sir William Meredith (1772)
- 331405: Fiesco (1796)
- 331408: The works of Mr. Edmund Spenser (1715)
- 331528: Rosina, a comic opera, in two acts (1783)
- 331531: The natural history of bees (1744)
- 331534: The history and philosophy of earth quakes, from the remotest to the present times (1757)
- 331747: Ovid's epistles (1712)
- 331748: Ovid's epistles (1712)
- 331751: A letter from a councellor (1740)
- 331769: A letter to Mr. Tickell (1719)
- 331796: Chains of slavery (1774)
- 331844: An inquiry into the nature, causes, and method of cure, of [n]ervous disorders. By Alex. Thomson, M.D (1795)
- 331846: Cyder (1744)
- 331892: Bishop Sherlock's arguments against a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts (1790)
- 331970: The doctrine of irresistible grace prov'd to have no foundation (1759)
- 331981: The history of Ireland (1763)
- 331982: The history of the rebellion and civil-war in Ireland (1767)
- 332054: On the gratitude we owe to God for the public blessings of our country (1792)
- 332088: The female mentor (1796)
- 332089: The female mentor (1793)
- 332097: The whole proceeding to judgment (1716)
- 332125: Richard Coeur de Lion (1786)
- 332147: Cecilia (1786)
- 332160: The seasons (1783)
- 332186: The reverie (1767)
- 332193: A full reply to a letter (1760)
- 332194: A genuine state of a case in surgery (1759)
- 332221: Observations on the epidemical diseases in Minorca (1751)
- 332234: An enquiry into the structure of the human body (1771)
- 332243: Proposals for printing by subscription (1733)
- 332335: Dreams, waking thoughts, and incidents (1783)
- 332342: The italian (1797)
- 332439: Moral and political dialogues (1759)
- 332440: Moral and political dialogues between divers eminent persons of the past and present age (1760)
- 332443: A poem (1713)
- 332445: A poem, to His Excellency the Lord Privy-Seal, on the prospect of peace. By Mr. Tickell (1713)
- 332467: The merry wives of Windsor (1721)
- 332468: The merry wives of Windsor (1733)
- 332479: Measure for measure (1722)
- 332494: The second part of Henry IV (1733)
- 332495: The life and death of King John (1754)
- 332508: Love of fame (1763)
- 332521: Vegetius Renatus of the distempers of horses (1748)
- 332534: Every man his own gardener (1779)
- 332720: Considerations on the life and death of St. John the Baptist (1769)
- 332836: Observations upon the Riot Act (1781)
- 332990: The tea-Table miscellany (1733)
- 333002: The fables of flora (1773)
- 333018: Sauny the Scot (1736)
- 333019: Amasis King of Egypt (1738)
- 333020: The winter's tale, a play (1756)
- 333021: The winter's tale (1756)
- 333025: The merry wives of Windsor (1773)
- 333032: The history of King Lear (1768)
- 333069: The two gentlemen of Verona, A comedy, by Shakespeare (1774)
- 333083: King Richard II (1774)
- 333084: Titus andronicus (1774)
- 333121: The purple island (1783)
- 333152: A new English dictionary (1737)
- 333172: The character and conduct of the female sex (1776)
- 333264: A consolatory letter to a noble lord (1760)
- 333309: Principles of penal law (1775)
- 333311: Antichrist in the French Convention (1795)
- 333343: Travels into France and Italy (1771)
- 333457: A catalogue of the royal and noble authors of England (1758)
- 333486: A Sketch of the life and character of Mr. Ratcliffe (1746)
- 333526: The good shepherd carrying a lamb in his bosom (1778)
- 333531: The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq., volume the third (1763)
- 333533: Limberham: or, The kind keeper. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden (1763)
- 333535: Aureng-zebe (1763)
- 333536: The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq. volume the fourth (1763)
- 333537: Marriage a-la-mode (1735)
- 333538: Almanzor and Almahide (1735)
- 333539: Limberham (1735)
- 333540: Aureng-Zebe (1735)
- 333541: The state of innocence, and fall of man (1735)
- 333543: The prodigal son, an oratorio. Written by Mr. Hull set to music by Mr. Arnold (1777)
- 333598: A review of The history of the man after God's own heart (1762)
- 333602: The original and reason of the institution of the sabbath (1761)
- 333608: Sermons on the following subjects (1768)
- 333678: The anatomy of the absorbing vessels of the human body (1786)
- 333684: The spectator. ... (1757)
- 333697: Experimental inquiries (1772)
- 333717: The peerage of Ireland (1768)
- 333759: Seasonable advice to the electors of Members of Parlement [sic] at the ensuing general election (1760)
- 333783: A treatise on the cause and cure of the gout (1769)
- 333973: Love and innocence (1769)
- 333981: The mock doctor (1761)
- 333985: Airs (1777)
- 333996: Letters to a young nobleman (1762)
- 334112: The young ladies magazine (1760)
- 334139: The lounger (1794)
- 334189: Outlines of an answer to Dr. Priestley's disquisitions relating to matter and spirit (1781)
- 334192: A father's legacy to his daughters (1778)
- 334193: A father's legacy to his daughters (1784)
- 334318: Douglas (1769)
- 334359: An experimental inquiry (1771)
- 334377: A true and authentic account of the conversion of a Quaker to Christianity (1757)
- 334380: The anatomy of painting (1769)
- 334381: A natural history of spiders (1736)
- 334413: A letter to the Rev. Mr. James Fordyce (1760)
- 334426: Songs (1781)
- 334427: The baron Kinkvervankotsdorsprakingatchdern (1781)
- 334428: Songs (1780)
- 334436: Alonzo (1773)
- 334438: The dramatic works (1760)
- 334443: The works of Mr. Henry Needler (1728)
- 334444: The register-office (1771)
- 334450: No fools like wits (1721)
- 334490: Christ, a Christian's life (1786)
- 334515: The dispute adjusted, about the proper time of applying for a repeal of the corporation and test acts (1790)
- 334536: A view of society and manners in France, Switzerland, and Germany (1779)
- 334543: Cupids' bee-hive (1721)
- 334632: Reflections physical and moral (1756)
- 334653: Fire and water! a comic opera (1780)
- 334654: The captive (1769)
- 334659: Buxom Joan (1778)
- 334688: Bibliotheca elegans (1749)
- 334719: Advertisement. This present Thursday, being the 25th instant in the inner low-walk of Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, ... will begin the sale of the English books, in the Reverend Dr. Lake's library; (1704)
- 334737: The works (1716)
- 334751: Sermons (1780)
- 334856: An essay on shooting (1791)
- 334868: The criterion (1754)
- 334890: Divine revelation impartial and universal (1783)
- 334892: Annihilation no punishment to the wicked (1792)
- 334903: Considerations on the propriety of requiring a subscription to articles of faith (1774)
- 334939: A banquet for gentlemen and ladies (1718)
- 334951: The involuntary inconstant (1772)
- 334956: Matrimony (1766)
- 334971: A description of Bath (1765)
- 335119: The traveller's companion (1702)
- 335211: A consolatory letter to a noble lord (1760)
- 335291: Formulę medicamentorum selectę (1777)
- 335307: Letters to a prebendary (1800)
- 335313: Animadversions on Dr. Haweis' impartial and succinct history of the Church of Christ (1800)
- 335316: Gibbon's account of Christianity considered (1781)
- 335317: The boldness and freedom of apostolical eloquence recommended to the imitation of ministers (1775)
- 335323: A letter from the D- of D- to the L-d C-ll-r of Ireland (1753)
- 335451: Thirty letters on various subjects (1783)
- 335458: Cecilia (1783)
- 335461: The life of Marianne (1743)
- 335570: Mrs. Manley's history of her own life and times (1725)
- 335580: New reflexions on the fair sex (1729)
- 335594: Additions and corrections to the former editions of Dr. Robertson's History of Scotland (1787)
- 335595: The history of Scotland during the reigns of Queen Mary (1771)
- 335610: Additions and corrections to the former editions of Dr. Robertson's History of Scotland (1787)
- 335619: The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury (1726)
- 335629: A concise and accurate description of the university (1785)
- 335646: The chaplet (1761)
- 335651: A treatise on education with a Sketch of the Author's Method (1774)
- 335672: Minutes of the proceedings at a court-martial (1780)
- 335683: Poems by D. Dakeyne, Jun (1790)
- 335708: The continuation of The life of Marianne (1766)
- 335709: Tartarian tales (1759)
- 335717: Boerhaave's medical correspondence (1745)
- 335720: The tragical history of King Richard III (1734)
- 335722: The earl of Warwick (1766)
- 335956: The life, adventures, and amours, of Sir R---- P----, who so recently had the honour to present the F---- address at the English court (1770)
- 335977: A letter from an officer retired to his son in Parliament (1776)
- 335981: A letter to the noblemen, gentlemen, &c. who have addressed His Majesty on the subject of the American rebellion (1776)
- 335982: A letter to a late noble commander of the British forces in Germany (1759)
- 336007: The lady's drawing room (1748)
- 336012: The child's guide to the French tongue (1758)
- 336016: Letters of Momus, from Margate; describing the most distinguished characters there; and the virtues, vices and follies to which they gave occasion, in what was called the season of the year 1777 (1778)
- 336018: Additional preface to a pamphlet, entitled, An appeal to the public, on the subject of the national debt; containing observations on the present state of the kingdom, With respect to Its Trade, Debts, Taxes, and Paper-Credit (1774)
- 336160: The governess; or, the little female academy (1781)
- 336170: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The siege of Curzola, a comic opera, performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market (1786)
- 336172: Songs, duets, &c. in the new pantomime called Lord Mayor's Day (1782)
- 336173: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce called The agreeable surprise (1782)
- 336175: Songs, duets, trios, &c. &c. in the new musical farce of The dead alive. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market (1781)
- 336176: Songs, duetts, &c. in The poor soldier. A comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe (1788)
- 336204: The royal convert. A tragedy (1714)
- 336288: An essay on the dropsy (1755)
- 336422: The nature of obsolete ordinances (1773)
- 336443: Two sermons, preached in His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall (1788)
- 336490: The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq; in six volumes (1725)
- 336503: Every man his own gardener (1769)
- 336547: The excursion (1777)
- 336554: The history of Joshua Trueman, Esq; and Miss Peggy Williams (1754)
- 336575: Sentimental lucubrations. By Peter Pennyless (1770)
- 336583: The life of James Aitken (1777)
- 336585: Some memoirs of the life of Dr. Nathan Alcock, lately deceased (1780)
- 336601: A short history of the life of Major John Bernardi (1729)
- 336605: The life of the Honourable Robert Boyle. By Thomas Birch, M: A: and F: R: S: (1744)
- 336613: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Wandsworth, in the county of Surrey, on May 16, 1748. at the funeral of the Reverend Thomas Cawley, M. A. late Vicar of that Church. By Thomas Church, M. A. Vicar of Battersea, and Prebendary of St. Paul's (1768)
- 336625: A sermon preached in the parish church of Boldre in Hampshire, at the funeral of William Baker, May 18, 1791. To which is added a short account of his life. By William Gilpin, Minister of the Parish (1791)
- 336686: The life of Joseph Addison, Esq; extracted from No III. and IV. of the General dictionary, historical and critical. To which is prefixed, the life of Dr. Lancelot Addison, Dean of Litchfield, his father (1733)
- 336690: Essays on the following subjects: I. On the reality and evidence of miracles, especially those on which the Jewish and Christian Religion are built: And on those which were wrought by Moses in Egypt: And why stiled by God his Judgments on the Egyptian Deities. Exod. xii. 12. II. On the extraordinary Adventure of Balaam, the famed Eastern Prophet and Diviner. Num. xxii. & seq. III. On the surprising March, and signal Victory, gained by Joshua over Jabin King of Hazor, and his numberless Confederates. Jesh. x. IV. On the religious War of the Israelitish Tribes against that of Benjamin, and the almost total Destruction of that impious Tribe. Jud. xviii. & seq. V. On the amazing speedy Relief which Saul, the newly chosen King of Israel, brought to the besieged Inhabitants of Jabesh-Gilead; and the signal Overthrow which he gave to the Ammonites, and their Confederates. 1 Sam. xi. Wherein The most considerable Objections raised against each respective Subject, are fully answered; the Difficulties removed; and each of these remarkable Transactions accounted for, in a rational Way. Written some years since, at the Desire, and for the Use, of a young Clergyman in the Country. By an obscure layman in town: And now published, on occasion of some late Attempts made to disprove the Probability, and even Possibility, of all Miracles; particularly, by a pretended Moral Philosopher; and more lately, by an Essay-Writer on some philosophical Subjects (1753)
- 336702: The precipitate choice (1772)
- 336705: Essays for the month of January, 1717 (1717)
- 336719: The rights of Protestants asserted; and clerical incroachment detected. In allusion to several recent publications, in defence of an exclusive priesthood, establishments, and tithes, by Daubeny, Church, and others. But more particularly in reply to a pamphlet lately published by George Markham, Vicar of Carlton, entitled, "more truth for the seekers." (1798)
- 336732: The spirit and truth of the Gospel (1777)
- 336770: The report of James Golborne, of the city of Ely, engineer; in pursuance of several resolutions passed at a meeting of the Committee of landowners, and others, interested in the improvement of the outfall of the river Ouse, at the Crown and Anchor, in the Strand, on Thursday the 16th of June, 1791; And Read before the same Committee, at the Rose Tavern, in Cambridge, on Wednesday the 31st. of August, in the same Year; and which is now Printed by Order of the said Committee (1791)
- 336910: Airs, duets, trios, and chorusses, in Rosina (1783)
- 336912: Airs, duetts, trios, and finale, introduced in the comedy of the Spanish barber (1779)
- 336917: The runaway. A comedy (1776)
- 336921: Songs, duets, trios, glees, choruses, &c. in the comic opera of the woodman (1791)
- 336926: Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new musical farce called The agreeable surprise (1782)
- 336927: Songs, duetts, &c. in the comic opera of The castle of Andalusia. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1785)
- 336929: Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in the musical farce of The son-in-law. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market (1781)
- 336930: Songs, duets, &c. in The poor soldier, a comic opera. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe (1784)
- 336931: A short account of the new pantomime called Omai (1785)
- 336938: Poems and translations (1719)
- 336951: Conscience: an ethical essay. By the Reverend J. Brand (1773)
- 336953: Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M----y W----y M----e (1784)
- 336960: A true state of the case of Bosavern Penlez (1749)
- 336960: A true state of the case of Bosavern Penlez (1749)
- 337001: Orpheus and Eurydice. A grand serious opera (1792)
- 337010: Busiris, King of Egypt (1733)
- 337059: Female inconstancy display'd in three diverting histories (1732)
- 337060: Female inconstancy display'd in three diverting histories (1732)
- 337062: The history of Betty Barnes. In two volumes. ... (1753)
- 337075: Letters between an English lady and her friend at Paris (1771)
- 337103: The story of Lady Juliana Harley (1776)
- 337106: Dinarbas (1800)
- 337107: The history of the Countess of Dellwyn. In two volumes. By the author of David Simple. ... (1759)
- 337138: The history of the Church of Christ (1794)
- 337211: The georgics of Virgil translated by Thomas Neville, A. M. Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge (1767)
- 337212: The georgics of Virgil, translated into English blank verse by William Mills (1780)
- 337232: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench (1786)
- 337280: A sermon on the gradual advances, and distinct periods of divine revelation (1738)
- 337281: Grammaticae Latinae syntaxis commentariis illustrata: or, the fundamental rules of the Latin grammar made plain and easy. By Thomas Bowles, D.D. Teacher of a private Grammar-School at Brackley in Northamptonshire. (1738)
- 337282: Books printed for W. Strahan, and T. Cadell in the Strand (1776)
- 337287: Historical law-tracts. ... (1758)
- 337288: Historical law-tracts (1776)
- 337301: The odyssey of Homer (1760)
- 337351: The apotheosis of Punch; a satirical masque: with a monody on the death of the late Master Punch. As now performing at the Patagonian Theatre, Exeter 'change, with universal applause (1779)
- 337402: An historical memorial of the negotiation of France and England (1761)
- 337452: A description of the antiquities and curiosities in Wilton-House (1769)
- 337483: Letters from Emerance to Lucy (1766)
- 337533: A dissertation on the oleum palmę Christi, sive oleum ricini (1766)
- 337553: A new methode of learning with facility the Greek tongue (1777)
- 337561: The chase (1767)
- 337640: Dialogues on the uses of foreign travel (1764)
- 337716: The royal merchant; or, the beggars bush. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Beaumont and Fletcher (1761)
- 337717: Hercules (1745)
- 337722: Eurydice. A tragedy (1759)
- 337896: The first of a series of letters to the author of Pietas Oxoniensis, in answer to his letter to the Rev. Dr. Adams, of Shrewsbury; occasioned by the publication of his sermon entitled A test of true and false doctrines (1770)
- 337914: Constantinople ancient and modern, with excursions to the shores and islands of the archipelago and to the Troad. By James Dallaway, M.B. F.S.A. late Chaplain and Physician of The British Embassy to the Porte (1797)
- 337948: Modern characters (1753)
- 337952: The character of a disbanded courtier (1763)
- 337960: A test of true and false doctrines (1770)
- 337980: A sermon, delivered on Wednesday the 6th of May, 1789 (1789)
- 337998: Essays on public worship, patriotism, and projects of reformation (1774)
- 338000: The accidence; or first rudiments of English grammar (1775)
- 338120: The general prevalence of the worship of human spirits, in the antient heathen nations, asserted and proved (1783)
- 338136: Cupid's revenge: an Arcadian pastoral (1772)
- 338146: Songs, duets, choruses, &c. in Wives in plenty; or, the more the merrier! A comedy in three acts. Altered from The Coquet of Molloy. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (1793)
- 338198: The amorous friars: or, the intrigues of a convent (1759)
- 338253: A dissertation on miracles (1771)
- 338305: A sermon, preached at the parish church of Chelmsford (1769)
- 338424: Authentick memoirs of the life and conduct of the Reverend Dr. Codex: from his infancy to the present time: Containing, His Birth, Parentage and Education, his being designed for the Law, but all of a sudden turning Parson, and from a Jacobite to a profess'd Whig. Doctor Codex a noted Author, his Writing a voluminous Work, his Ingratitude to his Bookseller. Taken Notice of by Archbishop - and made his Librarian and Rector of L- The strange Rise of his Fortune, being made a B- and a vehement Opposer of the late Dr. Atterbury. Dr. Codex a consummate Courtier, and his intermeddling between the P- M- r and L- C-r about the B-k of Gl-r. His Rancour and Malice shewn to Dr. R- with many other curious Remarks about the Means he has taken to pave his Way to L-. By a Presbyter of the Church of England (1735)
- 338435: A narrative of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke (1755)
- 338436: A narrative of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke (1755)
- 338440: A treatise on education, with a sketch of the author's method (1784)
- 338462: An answer to a pamphlet entitled "A narrative of facts," lately published by Mr. Thomas Mudge, junior, relating to some time-keepers constructed by his father Mr. Thomas Mudge; Wherein is Given An Account of the Trial of his First Time-Keeper, and of the Three Trials of his Two Other Time-Keepers, Between the Years 1774 and 1790, By Order of the Board of Longitude, At the Royal Observatory: And also the Conduct of the Astronomer Royal, and the Resolutions of the Board of Longitude, respecting them, Are Vindicated from Mr. Mudge's Misrepresentations. By Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal (1792)
- 338475: Essays addressed to young married women (1782)
- 338568: The forsaken fair. An epistle from Calista in her late illness at Bath, to Lothario on his approaching nuptials (1736)
- 338581: The theory of the working of ships, applied to practice. Containing the principles and rules for sailing with the greatest advantage possible. By Mons. Pitot, Of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris. Translated from the French, by Edmund Stone, F. R. S (1743)
- 338593: Fragments relating to the late revolutions in India, the death of Count Lally, and the prosecution of Count de Morangies. Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire (1774)
- 338612: A letter to the clergy of the diocese of Chester, concerning Sunday Schools (1786)
- 338668: The constitution and government of the Germanic body (1745)
- 338738: The life of William Hawke (1774)
- 338754: The triumph of acquaintance over friendship: an essay for the times, by a lady (1796)
- 338757: The Justice of the Peace, and parish officer (1793)
- 338758: An appendix to the seventeenth edition of Dr. Burn's justice of the peace, and parish office. Containing All the Acts of Parliament and Adjudged Cases which relate to the Office of a Justice of the Peace, from 32 Geo. III. to the present Time. By John Burn, Esq. One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland (1795)
- 338776: The fall of scepticism and infidelity predicted; an epistle to Dr. Beattie, occasioned by his essay on the nature and immutability of truth. To which are Subjoined, by way of Notes, Dissertations on Several Metaphysical and Religious Subjects (1785)
- 338778: Points in law and equity, selected for the information, caution, and direction, of all persons concerned in trade and commerce (1792)
- 338820: A sermon preached at St. Clement Danes, on Sunday the 17th of January, 1762 (1762)
- 338841: The iron chest (1796)
- 338843: La buona figliuola (1777)
- 338844: Reform'd in time (1798)
- 338872: The correspondents, an original novel (1775)
- 338922: Il bacio. A new comic opera. Written by Mr. Badini, and set to music by Signor Vento. As performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market (1776)
- 338925: Il re alla caccia (1769)
- 338940: Zeluco (1790)
- 339006: The secret history of the Rye-House plot: and of Monmouth's rebellion (1754)
- 339007: The affecting history of two young gentlewomen, who were ruined by their excessive attachment to the amusements of the town. To which are added, Many Practical Notes, By Dr. Typo, P.T.M (1780)
- 339024: The spleen (1796)
- 339029: The Justice of the Peace, and parish officer (1757)
- 339043: The justice of the peace, and parish officer (1764)
- 339102: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1771)
- 339103: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1771)
- 339105: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1774)
- 339106: A modern universal table (1774)
- 339107: A chronological table of remarkable events, discoveries, inventions, &c. from the creation of the world to the year of Christ 1774. Together with the chronology of the most eminent Greek, Roman, and British writers, from Homer to the present time. (1774)
- 339108: A new chronological table of remarkable events (1774)
- 339143: The counsel of Christ to Christians. A sermon on Matthew V. 29, 30. By John Martin (1779)
- 339155: The macaroni: a comedy (1773)
- 339158: Songs, duettos, trios, quartettos, quintettos, and musical dialogue, &c. in the comic opera of Richard Coeur de Lion. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (1786)
- 339161: The desert island (1760)
- 339179: Strictures on the modern system of female education (1799)
- 339207: The abridgment of the new method of learning easily and expeditiously the Greek tongue (1749)
- 339208: A new method of learning with facility the Greek tongue (1759)
- 339263: The recess (1787)
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