London, s.n., 1795?
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- A biref state of the produce of the city's estate, : And how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending the 31st December 1794. To which is subjoined the balance remaining in Mr. Chamberlain's hands, the 31st December 1794. Of all the several accounts kept in the Chamber of London, (electronic resource)
- A brief comparative statement of the merits of the two plans now under the consideration of Parliament, : for improving the Port of London, by wet docks, &c, (electronic resource)
- A brief state of the produce of the Bridge House estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending Christmas 1794. : Joseph Speck, and John Redhead, wardens or keepers of London Bridge, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue descriptive of the various curiosities to be seen at Don Saltero's coffee-house and tavern, : in Chelsea. To which is prefixed a complete list of the donors thereof, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of forest trees, : flowering shrubs, plants, flower-roots, and seeds: sold by Gordon, Dermer, and Co. Seedsmen, In Fenchurch-Street, London, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of modern books on architecture, : theoretical, practical, and ornamental: Viz. Books of Plans and Elevations for Houses, Temples, Bridges, &c. Of Ornaments for Internal Decorations, Foliage for Carvers, &c. On Perspective. Books of Use to Carpenters, Bricklayers, and Workmen in general, &c. &c. Which, with the best ancient authors, are constantly on sale at I. and J. Taylor's architectural library, no. 56, High Holborn, London. Where may be had the Works of the most celebrated French Architects and Engineers, (electronic resource)
- A copy of a love-letter from a young getleman [sic] in this neighbourhood, : to the lovely nymph in Mosely-Street; with the young lady's answer; and a copy of verses in praise of the young lady. They were found in Drurly-Lane, near the new play-house by a gentleman last night, who ordered them to be printed, to gratify the curiosity of the public, (electronic resource)
- A list of the governors of the hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlem, and of their benefactions, (electronic resource)
- Address to the benevolent and humane, for the purpose of extending the laudable intention of a society, instituted for the relief of the poor, by supplying them with good and nutritious meat soup. At one penny per quart, (electronic resource)
- An account of the rise, progress, and present state, of the Society of Antient Britons, for supporting a charity school on Clerkenwell-Green, London, (electronic resource)
- An explanation of the word equality : (one Halfpenny.), (electronic resource)
- An explanation of the word equality, (electronic resource)
- By the Lord Chamberlain's licence. Seventh night. The public is respectfully informed, that only four nights remain of the reading and music, at Free-Masons Hall, Great Queen-Street, viz. Wednesday March 18, ..., (electronic resource)
- Caractacus, (electronic resource)
- Corrupt parliaments. An extract from Alexander Scott's legacy to his country. (A scarce book) written Anno Domini, 1689-page 28, (electronic resource)
- Declaration of rights, : without which no Englishman can be a free man, nor the English nation a free people, (electronic resource)
- Declaration of, : and form of association recommended by The Whig Club, (electronic resource)
- Faint wearily way-worn traveller. : Sung by Mr. Bland and Mr. Bannister, jun. in the Mountaineers, (electronic resource)
- For ready money only. A catalogue of scarce and valuable books, (Lately purchased) comprising, an assortment of ancient and modern literature. : Amongst which are the following, folio Crozat. Recueil, d'estampes, 2 vol. Overbeke Ancienne Rome, 3 vol. Houbraken's heads, by Birch Camden's Britannia, by Gough, 3 vol. Dugdale's Monasticum, 3 vol. Banier's Ovid's Metamorphoses Careshy's Carolina, ... vol. Sloan's Jamaica, 2 vol. Miller's plants Weinman's Description of Plants, 3 vol. Chambers's dictionary, 5 vol. Bayle's General Dictionary, 10 vol. Serrani's Platonis, 2 vol. Straboni's Geographia, large paper Polybius, Causaboni Pausanies, Muhnii Diodorus, Wisselingii, 2 vol. Thucydides, Dukeri Harris's Voyages, 2 vol. Norden's travels, 2 vol. Rapin's History of England, 5 vol. Tenier's Gallery Dart's Antiquities of West. Abbey, 2 vol. Spencer's Polymetis Cowper's Anatomy Westenii Testamentum, 2 vol. quarto. Grose's Antiquities, 10 vol. Walpole's Anecdoetes, 4 vol. Copper-plate Magazine Opere di Dante, 5 vol. Orlando Furioso, 4 vol. Cook's Voyages, 2 vol. Philosophical Transactions, 32 vol. Burney's History of Music, 4 vol. Remmur Hist. des Insect, 6 vol. Raefel's Ditto, 4 vol. Plukenetii Opera, 4 vol. Pomet's History of Drugs Harris's insects Octavo. Monthly Review, 92 vol. Annual Register, 33 vol. Cook's Voyages, 4 vol. Martin's Magazine, 13 vol. Johnson's Poets, 75 vol. Buffon Hist. Naturelle, 54 vol. Orlando Furioso, Baskerville, 4 vol. Decameron di Boccacelo, 5 vol. Opera Dante, 5 vol. Metastsio, 11 vol. Oeuvres de Voltaire, 40 vol. Theatre de Corneille, 12 vol. The lowest prices are marked in the catalogue. By S. Vandenbergh, No. 9, King-street, near St. Margaret's Church Westminister. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale, price six-pence. The full value given for any library or parcel of books. N.B. That no person may take offence, no books will be delivered until paid for.-It is humbly requested, that .., (electronic resource)
- For the convenience of ships at sea : and for Domestic, and all other Occasions where Lemon Juice is used. Concrete, or Crystalised lemon juice; being the pure acid part of the fruit in a solid and dry form, Resembling in Appearance white sugar candy. Prepared only by H. Coxwell, No. 200, Temple-Bar, (electronic resource)
- Glorious news for Old England. : The British lyon rous'd; or, John Bull for ever. The fox has lost his tail. The ass has done his braying. The Devil has got tom paine. A new song. The lion, the fox, the ass and the Devil, (electronic resource)
- John Centlivres, : No. 6, In Founders-Court, Lothbury, Behind the Royal-Exchange, London, sells Swiss linens, viz. Yard-Wide Linens for Shirting, Seven-Eighths ditto, Diaper for Tabling, sundry Breadths, Diaper Napkining, 3 Yard 31/4 Yard and 31/2 Yard Wide Sheeting, From 9s. to 1l. 1s. per Ell, Which maketh Sheets all of a Piece. Also 2 Yard and 2 Ell-Wide, from 10s. to 15s. per Ell. Ell-Wide sheeting, From 3s. to 6s. per Ell; All at the lowest Price, which is fixed on each Piece. And Levade's Genuine Arquebusade Water, Being the sole Importer thereof: It is the best that can be had, as I can prove. Likewise Hungary Water, Carm Water, Sans Pariel, French Lavender, Capers, and fine Anchovies. N. B. Fine Damask Tabling of all Sizes; also Ditto in Sets of all Sizes, (electronic resource)
- Letter to a King. Sir, I descend not to the fearful, adulatory language of a courtier, nor to the wily servility of a minister, when I address myself to you. ..., (electronic resource)
- Military books, printed for T. Egerton, at the Military Library, Whitehall, (electronic resource)
- Morning & evening amusements, at Merlin's Mechanical Museum, No. 11. Princes street, Hanover square. : Admission, every day during the whole year (Sundays excepted) from eleven till three o'clock, at half-a-crown; and close at four. And in the evening, from seven till nine o'clock, at three shillings. And close at ten. Ladies and gentlemen, who Honour Mr. Merlin with their company, may be accommodated with tea and coffee, at one shilling each, (electronic resource)
- New publications, printed for J.S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, (electronic resource)
- Oppression's defeat. A song, sung at a meeting of the Surry-Street division of the friends of the people. Written by a member, (electronic resource)
- Pedigree of the descendants of John Bridges of Harbledown, (electronic resource)
- Plan for re-printing the agricultural surveys. By the President of the Board of Agriculture, (electronic resource)
- Plan of the register-office for buying and selling carriages and horses, by William Felton, Coach-Maker, No. 36, Leather-Lane, Holborn, (electronic resource)
- Precious morsels : I. Features of sundry great personages : viz., His Majesty George the Third, the late Earl of Bute and present Lord Hawkesbury, King Midas marched from home : the bamboozled Mynheers : His Serene Highness John Bull, paymaster general, &c., &c. : II. A tit-bit for Billy Pitt, &c., &c. : III. America fast a-sleep : IV. The wonders of the hatred of liberty, a raree-show, (electronic resource)
- Precious morsels. : 1. Features of sundry great personages; viz. His Majesty, George the Third; the late Earl of Bute, and present Lord Hawkesbury; King Midas marched from home; the bamboozled Mynheers; His serene Highness, John Bull, Paymaster General; &c. &c. II. A tit-bit for Billy Pitt, &c. &c. III. America fast a-sleep. IV. The wonders of the hatred of liberty; a raree-show, (electronic resource)
- Prologue written for the re-opening of the Theatre at Brandenbourgh House, : after it was embellished and enlarged in the Year 1795, (electronic resource)
- Proposals, for publishing by subscription, views, illustrative of the Kingdom of Ireland. The engravings in aquatinta, by the best artists, after original drawings, by T. S. Roberts. ..., (electronic resource)
- Published by J. Barker, dramatic repository, Russell Court, Drury Lane, (electronic resource)
- Rare news for old England! Beef a shilling a pound! A curious anecdote of the Farmer-General, very interesting at this critical moment, (electronic resource)
- Resolutions submitted to the consideration of the Board of Agriculture, : on the subject of the waste lands and commons, (electronic resource)
- Royal Academy. Laws and regulations for the students. : Rules and orders of the schools and library. And for the exhibition, (electronic resource)
- Sir, The stewards of the anniversary festival of the governors of the city of London Lying-in Hospital, city road, request your acceptance of the inclosed tickets, and will esteem the honor of your presence as an essential benefit conferred upon that useful and humane institution. ..., (electronic resource)
- The death of despotism, and the doom of tyrants; by Richard Lee, author of the poems, entitled, "Flowers from Sharon.", (electronic resource)
- The duties and powers of public officers and private persons with respect to violations of the public peace, (electronic resource)
- The following books are earnestly recommended to persons of all descriptions and are sold by G. Riebau, bookseller, No. 439, Strand, nearly opposite Buckingham Street. ..., (electronic resource)
- The following books are earnestly recommended to persons of all descriptions, and are sold by G. Riebau, bookseller, No. 439, Strand, nearly opposite Buckingham Street. ..., (electronic resource)
- The last dying speech and confession, : Birth, Parentage, and Behaviour, of Mary Benson, alias Maria Theresa Phipoe, who was executed this morning facing the debtor's door, Newgate, and the extraordinary speech she made while she was standing under the gallows, (electronic resource)
- Two letters from H. H. Pius VI. : to the Bishop of Leon, and the prelates of Germany. To which are added a letter from Cardinal Antonelli Prefect of the Congregation of Propaganda Fide, by order of H. H. to the bishops, vicars apostolic, etc. of the Church of Rome, in His Majesty's dominions. With extracts of a letter from Cardinal Gerdill To Monseig. Erskine, Auditor Of H. H. and from Cardinal Antonelli to the Roman Catholic prelates of Ireland, (electronic resource)
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