Edward Charles
Active Years
Min year: 1764, Max year: 1799, Max count: 25
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1764: Comfort for the afflicted
- 1764: A practical treatise on regeneration. By John Witherspoon, D.D
- 1765: The Christian. Being a course of practical sermons
- 1765: The new spelling dictionary
- 1765: The new spelling dictionary
- 1765: The evangelical expositor
- 1765: The general history of the late war
- 1765: The midwife's pocket-companion
- 1765: Theological dissertations
- 1765: Episcopacy
- 1765: The history of a corporation of servants
- 1766: A new and accurate history and survey of London
- 1766: An essay towards establishing a standard for an elegant and uniform pronunciation of the English language
- 1766: Three dialogues, between a minister and one of his parishioners
- 1766: Practical Christianity
- 1766: The new spelling dictionary
- 1767: A new pocket dictionary of the French and English languages
- 1767: The art of practical measuring, by the sliding rule
- 1767: An essay on original genius; and its various modes of exertion in philosophy and the fine arts, particularly in poetry. By William Duff, M. A
- 1767: An essay on original genius
- 1767: The new spelling dictionary
- 1767: Terence's Comedies
- 1768: An easy introduction to mechanics, geometry, Plane Trigonometry, Measuring Heights and Distances, Optics, astronomy
- 1768: Travels through Germany
- 1768: An essay on fevers; more particularly those of the common continued and inflammatory kinds
- 1768: Experimental essays on the following subjects: I. On the external application of antiseptics in putrid diseases. II. On the doses and effects of medicines. III. On diuretics and sudorifics. By William Alexander, Surgeon in Edinburgh
- 1769: Easy and pleasant Latin conversations
- 1769: The scripture-Doctrine of divine grace
- 1769: The parable of the sower illustrated and applied. By the Revd. George Muir, A. M. Of Paisley
- 1769: The patriot king displayed
- 1769: Three dialogues, between a minister and one of his parishioners
- 1769: The new spelling dictionary
- 1769: A plain account of the diseases incident to children
- 1769: British education
- 1769: British essays in favour of the brave Corsicans: by several hands. Collected and published by James Boswell, Esq:
- 1770: Plutarch's Lives
- 1770: The communicant's spiritual companion
- 1770: The general history of the late war
- 1770: An objection drawn from the Act of Union
- 1770: An essay towards a system of mineralogy
- 1770: A treatise of poisons, vegetable, animal and mineral, with their cure. By John Cooke, M.D
- 1770: A review of ecclesiastical history
- 1770: Lectures on the Materia Medica
- 1770: The new spelling dictionary
- 1771: The minstrel
- 1771: The new Latin and English dictionary
- 1772: Two sermons by the late Revd. George Whitefield, M.A
- 1772: Some remarks on a pamphlet
- 1772: The natural history of the tea-tree
- 1772: The minstrel
- 1772: The general history of the late war
- 1772: Memoirs of the life of the Reverend George Whitefield
- 1772: An essay on the nature and immutability of truth
- 1772: An easy and pleasant introduction to Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy
- 1772: A select collection of letters of the late Reverend George Whitefield
- 1772: The life of Theodore Agrippa D'Aubigne?, containing a succinct account of the most remarkable occurrences during the civil wars of France in the reigns of Charles IX. Henry III. Henry IV. and in the minority of Lewis XIII
- 1772: Sermons to the rich and studious, on temperance and exercise
- 1773: Letters
- 1773: Observations on the structure and draught of wheel-carriages. By J. Jacob
- 1773: Meditations in the seasons spring, summer, autumn, and winter
- 1773: The tears of sensibility, novels
- 1773: An essay on the nature and immutability of truth
- 1773: Comfort for the afflicted
- 1773: A treatise on the management of pregnant and lying-in women, and the means of curing, but more especially of preventing the principal disorders to which they are liable
- 1773: Tables, ready cast up with great exactness
- 1773: The elements of speech
- 1773: Observations on the present state of the parochial and vagrant poor
- 1773: The christian world unmasked
- 1773: The finishing stroke
- 1773: Travels through Sicily and that part of Italy formerly called Magna Gręcia
- 1774: Plutarch's lives
- 1774: An essay on the nature and immutability of truth
- 1774: An historical account of coffee
- 1774: The minstrel
- 1774: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: with arguments ... and ... observations ... by the Reverend Mr. Ostervald, ... Translated at the desire of, and recommended by the Society for propagating Christian Knowledge
- 1774: The seaman's medical instructor
- 1774: The justice and utility of penal laws for the direction of conscience, examined; in reference to the dissenters late application to Parliament: addressed to a member of the House of Commons
- 1774: Medical memoirs of the General Dispensary in London, for part of the years 1773 and 1774. By John Coakley Lettsom, M.D. F. R. and A. S. S. And Physician to the General Dispensary
- 1775: An address to the people of England, Scotland, and Ireland, on the present important crisis of affairs. By Catharine Macaulay
- 1775: Evangelical principles and practice
- 1775: The whole proceedings on the King's Commission of the Peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the City of London
- 1775: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, occasioned by his Calm address to the American Colonies
- 1775: A familiar and practical improvement of the church catechism: designed to render the work of catechising more easy and profitable; and thereby afford assistance to ministers, schoolmasters, parents, And whoever may be entrusted with The Care and Instruction of the Rising Generation. By the Rev. T. Haweis, LL. B. Rector of Aldwinckle All Saints, Northamptonshire. And Chaplain to The Right Honourable the Earl of Peterdolow
- 1775: A speech, intended to have been delivered in the House of Commons, in support of the petition from the general congress at Philadelphia
- 1775: The minstrel
- 1775: The works of the Rev. Thomas Jones
- 1775: The new and complete dictionary of the English language
- 1775: A fourth letter to the Rev. Mr. Pickard, on genuine protestantism; being a full reply to the Rev. Mr. Toulmin's Defence of the dissenters new mode of subscription
- 1776: Amwell
- 1776: Amwell
- 1776: An account of the weather and diseases of South-Carolina
- 1776: Observations on the London and Edinburgh dispensatories: with an account of the virtues of various subjects of the Materia medica, not contained in either of those works. By the late John Rutty, M.D. Author of a Synopsis of Mineral Waters, and Other Works
- 1776: The true sonship of Christ investigated and his person, dignity and offices explained and confirmed from the sacred scriptures. By a clergyman
- 1777: A complete treatise of electricity in theory and practice
- 1777: The manners of Paphos
- 1777: An appendix to the second edition of Mr. C. White's treatise on the management of pregnant and lying-in women
- 1777: An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear, compared with the Greek and French dramatic poets
- 1777: Sentiments on education, collected from the best writers
- 1778: Essays
- 1778: The battle of Hastings
- 1778: Essays on the nature and immutability of truth
- 1778: A letter from a father to a son, on his marriage
- 1778: A voyage to California, to observe the transit of Venus. By Mons. Chappe d'Auteroche. With an historical description of the author's route through Mexico, and the natural history of that province. Also, a voyage to Newfoundland and Sallee, to make experiments on Mr. Le Roy's time keepers. By Monsieur de Cassini.
- 1778: Eleven sermons
- 1778: A history of the late revolution in Sweden
- 1778: Observations on some of the articles of diet and regimen usually recommended to valetudinarians
- 1778: Considerations on the mode and terms of a treaty of peace with America
- 1778: Owen of Carron
- 1778: Plutarch's lives
- 1778: Characters by Lord Chesterfield contrasted with characters of the same great personages by other respectable writers
- 1778: An essay on the nature and immutability of truth
- 1778: Observations on Mrs. Macaulay's History of England, (lately published) from the Revolution to the resignation of Sir Robert Walpole. In a letter addressed to that lady. By Capel Lofft, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq
- 1779: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar
- 1779: Miscellaneous works
- 1779: The inspiration of the holy scriptures asserted and explained
- 1779: The minstrel, in two books: with some other poems. By James Beattie, LL.D
- 1779: Six sermons
- 1779: Essays moral and literary
- 1785: A treatise on the management of pregnant and lying-in women
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