H. Carpenter
Active Years
Min year: 1741, Max year: 1756, Max count: 110
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1741: Mr. Hervey's letter to the reverend Sir William Bunbury
- 1741: Mr. Hervey's letter to the reverend Sir William Bunbury
- 1744: The court-Spy
- 1746: A review of Mr. James Foster's Account
- 1746: Gratitude to God the surest defence against future dangers
- 1746: The curatical battle for Q. Chappel
- 1746: Some account of the melancholy situation of the Young Pretender in Scotland, after his defeat near Inverness. Part of it written by Himself, (the Whole being a Translation from the French, of two Letters found near Arisaig, soon after his Departure from thence for France.) To the Letters is prefix'd, A Relation of the Discovery of the Originals, With the Names and Places of Abode of several Persons present in the House (wherein they were left) at the Time of finding them
- 1747: The downfall of Wrstminster [sic]-bridge
- 1747: A genuine copy of a letter from a merchant in Stockholm
- 1747: The thistle
- 1747: The report of the committee appointed to examine into the conduct of the H--- B------. Wherein the grievances of the free and independant electors are fairly stated
- 1747: The thistle
- 1747: A critical
- 1747: Considerations on both sides
- 1747: The thistle
- 1747: Plot or no plot, or, Sir W---m and his spy foil'd. A new ballad
- 1747: An enquiry into the state of affairs on the Continent
- 1747: The umpire
- 1748: An Essay upon publick credit, in a letter to a friend. Occasioned by the fall of stocks
- 1748: A letter from Mrs. L-tia Pilk-ton
- 1748: The preliminaries productive of a premunire [sic]
- 1748: An enquiry into the nature
- 1748: Human ordure
- 1748: The genuine speech of an eminent Dutch patriot, lately made in the assembly of the States-General
- 1748: An answer to certain passages in Mr. W--'s preface to his edition of Shakespear
- 1748: An answer to the advice to Mr. L-g-n
- 1749: Memoirs of the life, family, and character of Charles Seymour
- 1749: Observations on the last session of Prlmnt
- 1749: A comparison between Orator H- and Orator P-
- 1749: A Ballad. To the tune of Chevy Chase
- 1749: The true and real interest of Great Britain, impartially considered: with regard to the impending rupture among the northern powers. Fully exhibiting the motives, views, and interests, of each of the contending parties; And plainly Specifying The Particular Engagements between the Courts of London, Russia, and Vienna: In order to adjust that Material Point, How far we are bound to assist Russia, in Case of a War in the North?
- 1749: An essay on atheism and deism
- 1749: The adventures of Melinda
- 1749: A letter to Mrs. P-------s
- 1750: The protical son
- 1750: Endymion: or the universal satyrist
- 1750: Endymion: or, the universal satirist
- 1750: A full and true account of the late Whitehall hurricane
- 1750: Remarks on the Examination and examiner of the Critical review
- 1750: The parson of Llangtyddre's, second Welch preachment
- 1750: The temple rakes
- 1750: The protical son
- 1750: The protical son
- 1750: Advice to the freeholders and burghers of Great Britain
- 1750: A pilgrimage to Bl--ck--n-Street
- 1750: Truth on all sides
- 1750: The adventures of Shelim O'Blunder, Esq
- 1750: An essay on the nature of oaths, and judicial evidence
- 1750: The modern courtezan
- 1750: The protikal son
- 1750: The protical son
- 1750: An occasional letter to the Right Honourable H---- P-----, Esq
- 1751: An occasional letter to the Right Honourable H---- P----, Esq
- 1751: A reply to The case of Alexander Murray, Esq
- 1753: A letter to the publick
- 1753: A letter to Andrew Stone, Esq
- 1754: The Kentish candidates
- 1754: An account of the revenue and national debt of Ireland
- 1754: A letter to the merchants of the Portugal committee, from a Lisbon trader
- 1754: Furius
- 1755: Folly predominant
- 1755: A dialogue between the poet and his friend
- 1755: The expedition of Major General Braddock to Virginia
- 1756: A letter to a kept mistress and her keeper
As Bookseller
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