|
Title |
Authors/Editors |
Publisher |
Type |
Copies |
|
The Laws Respecting Women, As they regard their Natural Rights, Or Their Connections And Conduct; In which their Interests and Duties as Daughters, Wards, Heiresses, Spinsters, Sisters . . . Are ascertained and enumerated . . . In Four Books.
|
|
Printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-Yard |
Books |
1 |
|
Commentaries on the laws of England. In four books / by WIlliam Blackstone, Esq. Solicitor General to Her Majesty.
|
|
At The Clarendon Press. Printed For William Strahan, Thomas Cadell, And Daniel Prince |
Books |
1 |
|
A Compleat Translation Of The Memorial Of the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard, Rector of the Royal Seminary Of The Chaplains of the Navy, In The City of Toulon, Against Mary Catherine Cadiere And The Atorney (sic) General, Plaintiff.
|
|
Printed for J. Millan, near the Horse-Guards |
Books |
1 |
|
Malice Defeated: Or a Brief Relation of the Accusation and Deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier . . . Together with an Abstract of her Arraignment and Tryal, written by her self, for the satisfaction of all Lovers of undisguised Truth.
|
|
Printed for Elizabeth Cellier, and are to be sold at her House in Arundel-street near St. Clementís Church |
Books |
1 |
|
Thirty Two Pieces, Never before Translated, of the Proceedings Upon the Tryal Of M. Cadiere, and F. Girard . . . A Copy of the Sentence pronounced by the Parliament of Alic. October 21, 1731.
|
|
Printed for J. Millan, near the Horse-Guards |
Books |
1 |
|
The Hard Case Of Mary Squires, the Gipsey, and Susanna Wells. Being, An Impartial Examination of the Merits of their surprising Cause. Wherein The Gypsey is fully vindicated, upon the Circumstances of her Case [etc.]
|
|
Printed for M. Cooper, Pater-noster-row; W. Reeve, Fleet-street; and C. Sympson, at the Bible-warehouse, Chancery-lane |
Books |
1 |
|
A Refutation Of Sir Crisp Gascoyneís Account of his Conduct, In the Cases of Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires.
|
|
Printed, For the Benefit of Elizabeth Canning, And Sold at all the Booksellers and Pamphlet-Shops in London and Westminster |
Books |
1 |
|
The Case Of Elizabeth Canning Fairly Stated. Containing, An impartial Account of every Thing that has happen'd, or been transacted in this strange Affair, from her being seized in Moorfields, to the present Time [etc.]
|
|
Printed for M. Cooper, Pater-noster-row; W. Reeve, Fleet-street; and C. Sympson, Chancery-lane |
Books |
1 |
|
A Modest Plea for the Property of Copy Right. By Catherine Macaulay.
|
|
Printed By R. Cruttwell, In Bath, For Edward And Charles Dilly, In The Poultry, London |
Books |
1 |
|
Substance of the Debates on the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade
|
|
Printed and Sold by W. Phillips, Sold also by John Hatchard |
Books |
1 |