R. Smith
Active Years
Min year: 1587, Max year: 1798, Max count: 60
Establishments over time
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Locations over time
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As Author
As Publisher
- 1587: The vvhole woorkes of George Gascoigne Esquyre: newlye compyled into one volume, that is to say: his flowers, hearbes, weedes, the fruites of warre, the comedie called Supposes, the tragedie of Iocasta, the Steele glasse, the complaint of Phylomene, the storie of Ferdinando Ieronimi, and the pleasure at Kenelworth Castle
- 1587: The pleasauntest workes of George Gascoigne Esquyre
- 1587: The most famous and tragicall historie of Pelops and Hippodamia
- 1690: An exact account of a late famous defeat of the Irish forces near Belturbet
- 1701: An abstract of the most curious and excellent thoughts in Seigneur de Montaigne's essays: very useful for improving the mind, and forming the manners of men. Done into English from the French original.
- 1701: Reflections on our common failings
- 1702: A paraphrase and annotations upon all St. Paul's Epistles
- 1702: The natural history of animals
- 1702: The arguments and reports of Sr. Hen. Pollexfen, Kt. late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas
- 1704: A sermon preached in St. Mary's church, in ... Dover; on Thursday the 7th of September, 1704. being the day of publick thanksgiving ... for the late glorious victory ... at Blenheim ... By John Mackqueen,
- 1704: A most strange, but true account of a very large sea-monster, that was found last Saturday in a common-shore in New Fleet-Street in Spittle-Fields
- 1704: Secretaria di Apollo
- 1704: The wonder of the Bishop of Meaux, upon perusal of Dr. Bull's books, consider'd and answer'd
- 1705: The works of the celebrated Trajano Boccalini
- 1705: Characters and criticisms, upon the ancient and modern orators, poets, painters, musicians, statuaries, and other arts and sciences
- 1705: The vanity of conquests, and universal monarchy
- 1706: An epistolary discourse
- 1706: Principles of natural philosophy made easie
- 1706: An epistolary discourse
- 1707: The french prophet's declaration
- 1708: Miscellanea curiosa
- 1708: The dignity, office, and authority of the priesthood
- 1708: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer, and frequent communion
- 1708: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer, and frequent communion
- 1708: Sermons on several subjects
- 1709: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer and frequent communion
- 1709: The sea-assize
- 1709: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer and frequent communion
- 1709: 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. Written in his Younger Years, for the settling of his Principles, and Conduct of his Life
- 1709: The duties and advantages of Christians
- 1709: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer and frequent communion
- 1709: The nature, person, and offices of Christ
- 1709: Sermons concerning the death, resurrection, and ascension of Christ
- 1709: The sea-Assize
- 1709: The true nature of the Christian church, the office of its ministers, and the means of grace administred by them explain'd. In twelve sermons. By the Right Reverend ... William Beveridge, ...
- 1709: 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
- 1710: Submission to governours. Or, the doctrine of St. Peter
- 1710: Christian holiness: in fourteen sermons
- 1710: The duties and advantages of Christians
- 1710: The nature, person, and offices of Christ, in fourteen sermons
- 1710: The wisdom of being holy
- 1710: The anatomy of the humane body abridg'd
- 1710: The hereditary right of succession
- 1711: Good-Friday to be kept by all Christians, and the manner of keeping it. On Zech. XII. 10. By the Right Reverend Father in God William Beveridge, D.D.
- 1712: An essay upon true knowledge and a sound judgment in religion
- 1712: 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: 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 ... William Beveridge, D.D. ... Written by him in his riper years, and printed from his original manuscripts
- 1712: Mr. Hoadly's measures of submission to the civil magistrate enquired into, and disprov'd. By a Presbyter of the Church of England
- 1713: Private thoughts upon a Christian life; or, Necessary directions for its beginning and progress upon earth
- 1713: 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. Written in his younger years, for the Settling of his Principles, and Conduct of his Life
- 1713: 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
- 1714: The anatomy of the humane body abridg'd
- 1715: Sermons on several subjects
- 1715: 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 ... William Beveridge, ... late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. Written by him in his riper years,
- 1715: The prince's cabala: or mysteries of state
- 1715: Posthumous works in prose and verse
- 1716: Devotion reviv'd
- 1716: The true nature of the Christian church
- 1718: A letter from South Carolina
- 1718: A form of prayer for a perpetual fast in the Island of Jamaica, on the seventh of June. Being the anniversary of the dreadful earthquake
- 1733: Harmony in an uproar: a letter to F-d-k H-d-l, Esq
- 1734: An epistle from the platonick Madam B---ier
- 1742: Satan's ape detected
- 1758: The shepherd's calender
- 1758: The proceedings of a general court-martial held in the Council-Chamber at Whitehall, on Wednesday the 14th, and continued by several adjournments to Tuesday the 20th of December 1757, upon the trial of Lieutenant-General Sir John Mordaunt, by Virtue of his Majesty's Warrant, bearing Date the 3d Day of the same Month. Published by Authority
- 1767: The buck. A poem
- 1796: Two treatises of government
- 1798: The lawfulness of self-defence, explained and vindicated on scripture principles
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