T. Osborne
Active Years
Min year: 1729, Max year: 1795, Max count: 51
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1729: The rule of worship in the Church of England set forth and vindicated. In a sermon preached at Towcester in Northamptonshire, at a visitation held there April 17. 1729. By John Dudley, M. A. Prebendary of Lincoln, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of that Diocese
- 1730: The natural history of Hartz-Forest, in His Majesty King George's German dominions
- 1730: The compleat gentleman
- 1731: Two discourses: wherein the goverment [sic] of the Church, the case of subscription, and the privileges of the clergy, are consider'd
- 1732: Remarks on the four volumes of The lives of saints, publish'd in English, and printed at London, Anno 1729
- 1733: The neuter
- 1733: A proper reply to a lady
- 1733: The classic quarrel
- 1733: The classic quarrel
- 1734: A discourse on antient and modern learning
- 1738: The British librarian
- 1739: A discourse on ancient and modern learning
- 1739: A discourse on ancient and modern learning
- 1739: A discourse on ancient and modern learning
- 1739: A discourse on ancient and modern learning. By the late Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; Now first published from an original manuscript of Mr. Addison's, prepared and corrected by himself
- 1739: A discourse on ancient and modern learning. By the late Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; now first published from an original manuscript of Mr. Addison's, prepared and corrected by himself
- 1739: A discourse on ancient and modern learning
- 1741: A curious collection of ancient paintings
- 1741: Caribbeana
- 1742: The Bishop of Lincoln's charge to the clergy of his diocese
- 1742: A survey of the cathedrals of York
- 1742: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Lisle, prolocutor of the lower house of convocation
- 1742: A survey of the cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Man, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London, Winchester, Chichester, Norwich, Salisbury, Wells, Exeter, St. Davids, Landaff, Bangor, and St. Asaph. Containing an History of their Foundations, Builders, Antient Monuments, and Inscriptions; Endowments, Alienations, Sales of Lands, Patronages. Dates of Consecration, Admission, Preferment, Deaths, Burials, and Epitaphs of the Bishops, Deans, Precentors, Chancellors, Treasurers, Subdeans, Archdeacons, and Prebendaries, in every Stall belonging to them. With an exact Account Of all the Churches and Chapels in each Diocese; distinguished under their proper Archdeaconries and Deanries; to what Saints dedicated, who Patrons of them, and to what Religious Houses appropriated. The whole extracted from numerous collections out of the registers of every particular see, Old Wills, Records in the Tower, and Rolls Chapel: and illustrated with Thirty-Two Curious Draughts of the Ichnographies, Uprights, and other Prospects of these Cathedrals; newly taken to rectify the erroneous Representations of them in the Monosticon, and other Authors. In three volumes. Vol. I. By Browne Willis, Esq;
- 1743: A medicinal dictionary
- 1743: A new method of preventing and curing the madness caused by the bite of a mad dog
- 1744: The Harleian miscellany or, a collection of rare, curious, and entertaining pamphlets and tracts
- 1744: A new treatise of the diseases of the eyes
- 1744: The Harleian miscellany
- 1744: New and extraordinary observations concerning the prediction of various crises by the pulse
- 1745: This day is published, printed for T. Osborne in Gray's-Inn, in five volumes, price bound, one pound, eleven shillings, and six pence, The modern husbandman or, The present practice of farming
- 1745: A discourses on trade, and other matters relative to it
- 1745: A short treatise on the game of back-gammon
- 1745: Agriculture improv'd
- 1745: A discourse on trade
- 1745: Essays upon several subjects of literature and morality
- 1745: A short treatise on the game of quadrille
- 1745: Chiltern and Vale farming explained
- 1745: This day is published, neatly printed in a pocket volume, price 3s. 6d. A treatise of all sorts of foods, both animal and vegetable, also of drinkables
- 1745: A short treatise on the game of piquet
- 1745: A new translation of the morals of Seneca
- 1745: A treatise of all sorts of foods
- 1745: Agriculture improv'd: or, The practice of husbandry display'd
- 1746: The symptoms
- 1746: A short treatise on the game of piquet
- 1746: Health's improvement
- 1746: A short treatise on the game of whist
- 1746: A short treatise on the game of quadrille
- 1746: A treatise on tobacco, tea, coffee, and chocolate
- 1746: Publii Virgilii Maronis Georgicorum libri quatuor. The Georgicks of Virgil, with an English translation and notes. By John Martyn, F. R. S. Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge
- 1746: The Laws of the game of whist. (Designed for framing.)
- 1747: A treatise upon the useful science of defence, connecting the small and back-sword, and shewing the affinity between them
- 1747: A catalogue of some tracts and pamphlets, collected by the late Earl of Oxford: With the Price of each Article, printed in the Catalogue, which will continue Selling till the whole Collection is finished. Number I. Numb. II. Will be published the First Day of April, and will be continued publishing the First Day of every Month, till the whole Collection is gone through. Price Six-Pence each Month.
- 1747: A short treatise on the game of whist
- 1747: A journey through part of England and Scotland along with the army under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland
- 1747: A catalogue of the tracts and pamphlets, collected by the late Earl of Oxford: With the Price of each Article printed in the Catalogue, which will continue Selling till the whole Collection is finished. Number II. Where may be had Numb. I. Numb. III. Will not be published till the First of June, on Account of the Sale of the Library of Mr. Pate, an Eminent Woollen Draper in Cornhill, deceas'd; and several others lately purchased. Which will begin to be sold (the Price and Condition of each Book being printed in the Catalogue) the Beginning of May.
- 1747: A journey through part of England and Scotland along with the army under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland
- 1747: The history of the five Indian nations
- 1747: Age made happy
- 1747: Alethia
- 1747: Age made happy
- 1747: A dissertation on the effects of mercury on human bodies
- 1747: A catalogue of some tracts and pamphlets, collected by the late Earl of Oxford: With the Price of each Article printed in the Catalogue, which will continue selling till the whole Collection is finished. Number IV. Where may be had Numb. I, II, III, and IV. N. B. Numb. VI. will be publish'd the first of March.
- 1747: A catalogue of the tracts and pamphlets, collected by the late Earl of Oxford: With the Price of each Article printed in the Catalogue, which will continue Selling till the whole Collection is finished. Number III. Where may be had Numb. I. and II. Numb. IV, will not be published till the First of October, on Account of the Rising of the Parliament.
- 1748: A treatise on tobacco
- 1748: A true and particular relation of the dreadful earthquake which happen'd at Lima
- 1748: A true and particular relation of the dreadful earthquake which happen'd at Lima, the capital of Peru, and the neighbouring port of Callao, on the 28th of October, 1746
- 1748: A catalogue of some tracts and pamphlets, collected by the late Earl of Oxford: With the Price of each Article printed in the Catalogue, which will continue selling till the whole Collection is finished. To which is added, The entire Collection of Musick of the Reverend Mr. Comarque, of Putney. Number IV. Where may be had Numb. I, II, and III. N. B. Number V. will be publish'd the first of February.
- 1749: Reflections upon catholicons
- 1749: Pub. Virgilii Maronis Bucolicorum eclogae decem
- 1749: Publii Virgilii Maronis Bucolicorum eclogae decem
- 1750: The life of Frederick-William I
- 1750: Telliamed: or, discourses between an Indian philosopher and a French missionary, on the diminution of the sea, the formation of the earth, the origin of men and animals, And other Curious Subjects, relating to Natural History and Philosophy. Being a translation from the French original of Mr. Maillet, Author of the Description of Egypt
- 1750: Lettre ecrite a un actionnaire de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales d'Angleterre
- 1750: A short treatise on the game of whist
- 1750: The lives of saints
- 1750: A short treatise on the game of whist
- 1751: Memoirs of a man of pleasure
- 1751: Memoirs of a man of pleasure, or the adventures of Versorand. ...
- 1751: A treatise upon the true seat of the glanders in horses
- 1751: The history of the Parliament of England. Translated from the French of the AbbR?aynal
- 1752: A genuine account of the life and transactions of Howell ap David Price
- 1752: A treatise on the origin, nature, and virtues of chalybeat waters
- 1753: A treatise upon the true seat of the glanders in horses
- 1753: The harleian Miscellany
- 1753: The stage-Coach
- 1753: Field marshal count saxe's plan for new-modelling the French army, reviving its discipline, and improving its exercise
- 1754: The adventures of Jerry Buck
- 1754: Remarks on the advantages and disadvantages of France and of Great-Britain with respect to commerce
- 1754: The adventures of Jerry Buck. By Mr. John Slade
- 1754: The adventures of Jerry Buck
- 1756: An historical dictionary of all religions
- 1756: The naval history of Britain
- 1756: The British herbal
- 1758: The gardener's new kalendar
- 1758: The holy Jerusalem: or, an enquiry into those mysterious prophetick systems, which declare the several ages, and successions of the Church of God. From its first Creation and Pilgrimage, to its Entrance into God's Holy Rest, the ever glorious Kingdom of Christ, now near at hand: With annotations on several of the Psalms of David, &c. and Solomon's song. By the author of the new revelation
- 1758: Considerations upon war, upon cruelty in general
- 1759: An universal etymological English dictionary
- 1759: A continuation of the compleat body of husbandry
- 1761: A voyage round the world
- 1761: An essay towards making the game of chess easily learned
- 1761: Lives of the admirals, and other eminent British seamen
- 1762: Seneca's morals, by way of abstract
- 1763: An universal etymological English dictionary
- 1764: The adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane
- 1765: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, in the reigns of The late King William
- 1766: The history and antiquities of the county of Essex
- 1768: The history and antiquities of the county of Essex
- 1784: A sentimental journey through France and Italy
- 1788: The sorrows of Werter
- 1795: The sorrows of Werter: a German story
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