Fiction/Popular Reading

Items Acquired in April 2013 for the University Libraries

'twas wrong to marry him : or, the history of Lady Dursley [electronic resource]

(with twenty capital copper-plates, including the Baron's portrait) A sequel to the adventures of Baron Munchausen, Containing his expedition into Africa. - How he out-does Alexander. - Splits a rock at the Cape of Good Hope. - Wrecked on an island of ice. - Becomes acquainted with the Sphinx, Gog and Magog. - Overcomes above a thousand lions. - Buried in a whirlwind of sand. - Feasts on live bulls and Kava. - Is declared Sovereign of Africa, and builds a bridge from thence to Great-Britain, supported by a single arch. - Battle of his retinue with the famous Don Quixote. Becomes acquainted with the Colossus of Rhodes. - Chase of Wauwau through America. - Meets with a floating island. - Visits the islands in the South Sea. - Becomes acquainted with Omai. - Cuts a canal across the Isthmus of Darien. - Discovers the Alexandrian Library. - Besieges Saringapatam. - Overcomes Tippoo Saib. - Raises the hull of the Royal George; together with a variety of other very Surprising Adventures. Humbly dedicated to Mr. Bruce, the Abyssinian traveller, As the Baron conceives that it may be of some service to him, previous to his making another expedition into Abyssinia: But if this advice does not delight Mr. Bruce, the Baron is willing to fight him on any terms be pleases [electronic resource]

A brief account of the life and family of Miss Jenny Cameron, : the reputed mistress of the Pretender's eldest son. Containing many very singular incidents [electronic resource]

A brief account of the unkind usage, and curel treatment which Mrs Clark has received from Mr. Clark, her husband, late supervisor in Gateshead. : With a short sketch of her family. Now humbly offered by her to the public, intreating their kind benevolence and assistance [electronic resource]

A Brief history of John Bubble and Thomas Greenman alias Reynard, : Irishmen, late partners in the city of Paris, faithfully translated from the French, and transmitted here, to a friend; published with intent, that all lovers of their country-men, and who have it in their power, may, by their kind influence on bubble's c [electronic resource]

A collection of fables from Dr. Croxall and J.J. Gent. for the use of English Schools [electronic resource]

A collection of interesting anecdotes, : religious, moral and entertaining, selected from several eminent authors [electronic resource]

A collection of love-letters. : To which is added the history of Sylvia [electronic resource]

A collection of novels and tales of the fairies. : Written by that celebrated wit of France, the Countess D'Anois. In three volumes. ... The fifth edition. Translated from the best edition of the original French, by several hands [electronic resource]

A continuation of the history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha : Written originally in Spanish, by the licentiate Alonzo Fernandez de Avellaneda. Translated into English by William Augustus Yardley, Esq. In two volumes [electronic resource]

A continuation or second part of the Letters from the dead to the living, : by Mr. Thomas Brown, Capt. Ayloff, Mr. Henry Barker, &c. Viz. Mr. Jo. Haines's Second Letter, to his Friends at Will's, Sir Fleet. Shepherd to Mr. P-r. Pominy of Avergne, to Mr. Abell the Singer. Senior Nicola, to Mr. Buckley at the Swan Coffee-House. Ald [electronic resource]

A continuation or second part of the Letters from the dead to the living, : by Mr. Tho. Brown, Capt. Ayloff, Mr. Henry Barker, &c [electronic resource]

A counter-Apology: or, genuine confession. : Being a caution to the fair sex in general. Containing the secret history, amours, and intrigues, of M- P-, a famous British courtezan; who underwent various Scenes of Life, and Changes of Fortune, both at Home and Abroad. Written by herself, and publishe [electronic resource]

A court intrigue : or, the statesman detected. A genuine story, delivered by the oraculous ship. Adress'd to his Honour and the Countess of Y-R-H [electronic resource]

A court lady's curiosity : or, the virgin undress'd. Curiously surveying herself in her glass, with one leg upon her toilet. A Chinese novel: by a facetious Florentine, who accompanied the Tuscan Missionaries into China, and lived five Years at Pekin, the Capital of the Kingdom. Fo [electronic resource]

A Curious and delightfully entertaining collection of choice scraps, : Being in general, from private memoirs. The whole taken from facts [electronic resource]

A Curious collection of choice scraps, being in general, from private memoirs [electronic resource]

A cypress grove : or, philosophical reflections against the fear of death. Written by the late William Drummond, Esq; of Hawthornden [electronic resource]

A description of May. From Gawin Douglas, bishop of Dunkeld. By Francis Fawkes, A.M [electronic resource]

A description of May. From Gawin Douglas, bishop of Dunkeld. By Francis Fawkes, A.M [electronic resource]

A description of Millenium Hall, : and the country adjacent: together with the characters of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the Mind to the Love of Virtue. By a gentleman on his travels [electronic resource]

A description of Millenium Hall, : and the country adjacent: together with the characters of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the mind to the love of virtue. By a gentleman o his travels [electronic resource]

A Description of St. Winefred's ... at Holy-Well in Flintshire, North Wales; which ... produces, every minute, night and day, one hundred tons of water; and bathing therein cures many distempers, and strengthens, in an extraordinary manner, all such as have had the small pox, or any other severe disorders. ... [electronic resource]

A Description of St. Winefred's Well, at Holy-Well in Flintshire, North Wales; which spring produces every minute, night and day, one hundred tun of water; and bathing therein cures many distempers, and strengthens, in an extraordinary manner, all such as have had the small pox, or any other severe disorder. ... [electronic resource]

A Description of St. Winefred's Well, at Holy-Well, in Flintshire, North Wales; which spring produces, every minute, night and day, one hundred tons of water; and bathing therein cures many distempers, and strengthens, in an extraordinary manner, all such as have had the small pox, or any other severe disorder. ... [electronic resource]

A dialogue between honest John and loving Kate : with their contrivances for marriage, and way to get a livelihood. Part the first [electronic resource]

A dissertation on anecdotes; by the author of Curiosities of literature [electronic resource]

A faithful and full account of the surprising life and adventures of the celebrated Doctor Sartorius Sinegradibus. : As also of the many wonderful operations he performs in this city [electronic resource]

A fashionable day. : In the first chapter of Genesis is thus written - And the evening and the morning were the first day. And the Evening and the Morning were the second Day. &c. &c. to the end of the Chapter [electronic resource]

A fragment. Martin, who loved oddities, procured for himself a strait waistcoat, with 20 buttons and 19 button-holes; and, though he was sadly plagued to button his waistcoat strait, and puzzled to death what to do with the odd button, which sometimes peeped out at top, sometimes at bottom, and sometimes in the middle, yet obstinately persisted that thirty-nine was the perfect number. ... [electronic resource]

A friendly hint at parting to an unbridled fanatic, : or the Author of a cake of barley meal, &c. By the Author of the Charitable Morsel, &c [electronic resource]

A Full and particular account of a most strange and wonderful monster of a serpent, which was lately killed in the island of Geylon, in the East Indies. : Giving a plain description both of its colour, thickness and lengh, &c. Extracted from the Edinburgh Weekly Magazine of the 18th of August, 1768. Licensed and entered according to order [electronic resource]

A full and particular account, of the wonderful apparition of Mary Nicholson, : which appeared to two men her intimate friends and acquaintance, at a village near Durham, during the late ahunder [sic] storm; and an account of her meditations after the rope broke [electronic resource]

A Full and plain narrative of all the general symptoms of a clap [electronic resource]

A full and true history of the bloody tragedy of Douglas, as it is now to be seen acting at the theatre in the Canongate [electronic resource]

A genuine history of two young lovers, : who so exactly resembled each other, that the difference could not be easily discerned, which occasioned several surprizing mistakes and misadventures [electronic resource]

A gossip's story, : By the author of Advantages of education. In two volumes. and a legendary tale [electronic resource]

A gossip's story, : and a legendary tale. By the author of Advantages of education [electronic resource]

A gossip's story, : and a legendary tale. By the author of Advantages of education. In two volumes [electronic resource]

A gossip's story, and a legendary tale : In two volumes. By the author of Advantages of education [electronic resource]

A gossip's story, and a legendary tale. By the Author of Advantages of education [electronic resource]

A gothic story. : The castles of Montreuil and Barre; or the histories of the Marquis Le Brun, and the Baron La Marche, the late Inhabitants and Proprietors of the Two Castles [electronic resource]

A hue and cry after the bulls of Bashan. P. D. V.'s epistola ad H. B [electronic resource]

A journey from this world to the next, : &c. &c. by Henry Fielding, Esq [electronic resource]

A journey through every stage of life, described in a variety of interesting scenes, drawn from real characters. By a person of quality. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

A key to the fragment : By Amias Riddinge, B.D. With a preface. By Peregrine Smyth, Esq; [electronic resource]

A letter concerning the use and method of studying history. : By the Author of Letters concerning Mind [electronic resource]

A letter from a gentleman at Mahon, : to - giving an account of the escape and marriage of three nuns of the order of St. Clare [electronic resource]

A letter from Mrs. Jane Jones, : alias Jenny Diver, in Drury-Lane, to Mrs. Arabella B---wl---s, Near Wine-Office Court, Fleetstreet. Interspers'd With Reflections, Humorous and Moral, Pious and Political [electronic resource]

A letter from the facetious Doctor Andrew Tripe, : at Bath, to the venerable Nestor Ironside. With an account of the reception Mr. Ironside's late present of a Guardian, met with ... To which is added, a prescription from the Doctor, .. [electronic resource]

A letter of abuse, to D---d G-----k, Esq; [electronic resource]

A letter to the author of Alfred, and The history of the royal malady, : with variety of entertaining anecdotes. By a clergyman [electronic resource]

A little more of that same : or, a recollection of sundry material passages omitted in a late treatise, entituled, The devil to pay at St. James's Particularly, The Downfall of Bumbazeen. The Demolition of Figg the Prize-Fighter. The Hurly-Burly about a New Parliament. With a Word or [electronic resource]

A love tale, for the use of the fair sex. Exemplified in the history of Charlotte Marton [electronic resource]

A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate young Lady Miss Bell, otherwise Sharpe, who died at Marybone on Saturday October 4. : Containing a series of very extraordinary facts, which have never yet transpired; especially her remarkable relation to Captain Thomas Holland, of the manner she came by her wounds; to whom (and to whom only) she related all the particulars of that horrid [electronic resource]

A narrative by Samuel Stalker [electronic resource]

A narrative of facts, : Demonstrating the Actual Existence and true Cause of that Physical Confederacy, In Bath, Made known to the Public In the printed Letters of Dr. Lucas and Dr. Oliver. By William Baylies, M. D [electronic resource]

A Narrative of the barbarous and unheard of murder of Mr. John Hayes, by Catherine his wife, Thomas Billings, and Thomas Wood, in the 1st of March at night. : Wherein every minute circumstance attending that horrid affair, and the wonderful providence of God in the discovery of the actors therein, are faithfully and impartially related. Together with the examinations and consessions of the said Thomas Billings [electronic resource]

A narrative of the extraordinary adventures of four Russian sailors, who were cast away on the desert island of East-Spitzbergen. : To which is added a droll story of a fisherman [electronic resource]

A narrative of the extraordinary adventures of four Russian sailors. : Who were cast away on the desert island of East-Spitzbergen. To which is added, a droll story of a fisherman [electronic resource]

A narrative, without title, address, or signature, apparently written by David Scott, Esq; of Dunninald, in vindication of himself from a charge which he supposed might have been brought against him. This narrative is now given to the public, in justice to that gentleman, who being too modest to think it would interest any except his particular friends, confined the circulation of it to them alone; by which means it never till very lately fell into the hands of the editor-otherwise it thould have appeared long ere now, accompanied by the few illustrations he has been enabled to give it [electronic resource]

A new Atalantis, : for the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight [electronic resource]

A new collection of moral tales, : chiefly written by the celebrated Marmontel, and translated from the original French, by Mr. Heron. In three volumes [electronic resource]

A new collection of moral tales, : chiefly written by the celebrated Marmontel, and translated from the original French, by Mr. Heron. In three volumes [electronic resource]

A new collection of moral tales, : Written by the celebrated Marmontel, and translated from the original French, By Mr Heron. Volume first, containing: Error of a good father Palemon, a pastoral tale The hermits of Murcia The village breakfasts To which is added, Lucia and Melania, a novel [electronic resource]

A new collection of moral tales. : Written by the celebrated Marmontel, and translated from the original French, by Mr. Heron. Volume First, Containing: Error of a Good Father Palemon, a Pastoral Tale the Hermits of Murcia the Village Breakfasts to which is Added, Lucia and Melania, a Nove [electronic resource]

A new fortune-book. Being a new art of courtship, open'd for young men and maids, widows widowers and batchelors, instructions for young men and maids, ... [electronic resource]

A new prophesy [sic] : Or, An Account Of a young Girl, not above Eight Years of Age: Who being in a Trance, or lay as dead for the Space of Forty Eight Hours. With an Account of the Strange and Wonderful Sight that she see in the other World. With an alarm from Heaven to the In [electronic resource]

A new seouel to Mrs. Barbauld's lessons, : Adapted for children from four to seven years old. By the compiler of an easy introduction to reading, &c. Embellished with a beautiful plate [electronic resource]

A new tale of a tub, : written for the delight and instruction of every British subject in particular, and all the world in general [electronic resource]

A New tale of a tub, concerning one goody law, old father discipline, and young master Nicodemus [electronic resource]

A new tale of an old tub: or, the way to fame. An odd sort of a story [electronic resource]

A new treasure of knowledge and entertainment : being a translation of that celebrated periodical work, now publishing in France, under the title of Bibliotheque universelle des romans. Vol.1 [electronic resource]

A new voyage round the world [electronic resource]

A northumbrian tale. : Written by a lady [electronic resource]

A novel: the forty days madness of a general election in England; with a letter of essential advice to the scrutineers of Westminster [electronic resource]

A pair of spectacles for Oliver's looking-glass maker [electronic resource]

A particular account of Cardinal Fleury's journey to the other world, and his tryal at the tribunal of Minos. Wherein several Secret Transactions Relating to the Affairs of Europe, During his Administration, Are brought to Light, and canvased. With a Curious Description of the Infernal Regions and their Inhabitants. By Don Quevedo, Junior, secretary to Æacus, one of the puisne Judges of the Infernal Court [electronic resource]

A particular description of a certain lady at present conceal'd. Her person, dress, temper, and dispositions. With an account of her library, and the Furniture of her House. Also a slight sketch of her niece the fair Incognita. Whoever detects and brings them to Justice before the First of March, shall be entituled to a Reward of Five Pounds, to be paid by the Publisher hereof, [electronic resource]

A pleasant and delightful dialogue between honest John and loving Kate. : With the contrivance of their marriage and way to get a livelihood [electronic resource]

A pleasing and entertaining story for a lady or a gentleman [electronic resource]

A political romance, : addressed to ---- ---- Esq. of York [electronic resource]

A postscript to the reply to Mr. John Parkinson, of the Welton inclosure [electronic resource]

A reply to the Farther enquiry into the meaning of the Demoniacks in the New Testament; as far as the Essay towards vindicating the literal sense of them is concerned. By the Author of the Essay [electronic resource]

A roman story [electronic resource]

A roman story [electronic resource]

A rural ramble; to which is annexed a poetical tagg, or Brighthelmstone guide. By G. S. Carey [electronic resource]

A second letter from a physician in town to another at Bath. : Occasioned By Serjeant Ranby's Appendix to his Narrative of the Last Illness Of the Right Honourable The Earl of Orford. By the Author of the former Letter [electronic resource]

A second ramble through Bagdad, with a short vision, similar of a late portentous adventure by the author of the former [electronic resource]

A sentimental dialogue between two souls, in the palpable bodies of an English lady of quality and an Irish gentleman [electronic resource]

A sequel to The philanthropic rambler. : By Jane Timbury, Author of The Male Coquet, &c. &c [electronic resource]

A short account of the infectious malignant fever, : as it appeared at Uxbridge, and its vicinity, in the summer and autumn of the year 1799; with a detail of the good effects of yeast, and vital air, in the different stages of that disorder. By a medical practitioner [electronic resource]

A short and true narrative of a swindling scheme which was the ruin of an industrious family, now living victims to those concerned in that diabolical transaction [electronic resource]

A short essay on the nature of the Kingdom of God within us. : Written by Mr. Asgill [electronic resource]

A short history of the warming-pan: or a review of the intrigues at St. James's in 1688. for imposing a sham prince upon these nations. With an appendix, ... [electronic resource]

A short story: interspersed with poetry : By a young lady. In two volumes [electronic resource]

A sicilian romance by the authoress of the Castle of Athlin and Dunbayne. In two volumes. Volume I [electronic resource]

A Sicilian romance. : By the authoress of The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne. In two volumes [electronic resource]

A sicilian romance. : By Ann Radcliffe, author of the Romance of the Forest, Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne, &c. &c [electronic resource]

A smooth stone polished into a mirror: or A congratulatory epistle to Rev. Mr. W. Willis, minister of the Gospel, Greenock, Alias Crawford's Dike. Occasioned by his letters to Messrs Lawson and Eraser [electronic resource]

A spy on the conjurer : Or, A collection of surprizing and diverting stories, with merry and ingenious letters. By way of memoirs of the famous Mr. Duncan Campbell, demonstrating the astonishing foresight of that wonderful deaf and dumb man. The whole being moral and instructive [electronic resource]

A strange and wonderful relation of an old woman, : that was drowned at Ratcliff-Highway, a forthnight [sic] ago. Whereunto is added the old woman's dream a little before her departure being full of wonderful admiration [electronic resource]

A Strange and wonderful relation of one Peter Hunter, laird of Knap, in the parish of Ross, in the shire of Perth, about four miles from Dundee, who was buried the second of last month. Shewing, how he rose up, after he had been sometime dead; and spoke to those around him;-Confessing many great sins he had been guilty of in his life time; such as robbery, murder, theft, oppressing the poor in times of dearth &c. With his solemn warning to all who are guilty of such crimes, to repent. Licensed, and entered according to order [electronic resource]

A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman : who was drowned at Ratcliff-Highway, a fortnight ago. To which is added, the old woman's dream a little after her death [electronic resource]

A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman : That was drowned at Ratcliff-Highway, a fortnight ago. Whereunto is added the old woman's legacies, a little before her death. Part the second [electronic resource]

A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman : who was drowned at Ratcliff-Highway. A fortnight ago. To which is added the old woman's dream a little after her death. Part the first [electronic resource]

A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman who was drowned at Ratcliffe Highway, : a fortnight ago [electronic resource]

A strange and wonderful relation of the old woman, : that was drowned at Ratcliff-Highway, a fortnight ago. To which is added, the old woman's dream, a little after her death. Part the first [electronic resource]

A Sunday reading. : The grand assizes; or, General gaol delivery. To which is aded, the day of judgment; or The grand reckoning [electronic resource]

A supplement to The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gent. : Serving to elucidate that work. By the author of Yorick's meditations [electronic resource]

A tale of Rosamund Gray and old blind Margaret. : By Charles Lamb [electronic resource]

A tale of Rosamund Gray and old blind Margaret. By Charles Lamb [electronic resource]

A Tale of the finches [electronic resource]

A tale of three bonnets. In four cantos [electronic resource]

A tale of two swannes. : Wherein is comprehended the original and increase of the river Lee, commonly called Ware-River: Together with the Antiquitie of sundrie Places and Townes seated upon the same. Pleasant to be read, and not altogether unprofitable to be understood. By W. Va [electronic resource]

A Texas jubilee : stories from the Lone Star State /
James Ward Lee
Call Number: PS3612.E2238 T49 2012

A thousand and one quarters of hours; being Tartarian tales. : Done from the Paris edition, dedicated to the Duke of Chartres, Son and Heir Apparent to his Royal Highness the Regent of France [electronic resource]

A timely warning, : to rash and disobedient children. Being a stange and wonderful relation of a young gentleman in the Parish of Stepheny, in the Suburbs of London, that sold himself to the devil for 12 years, to have the Power of being revenged on his Father and Mother, an [electronic resource]

A true and impartial history of the life and adventures of some-body. : Faithfully transcrib'd from a manuscript now in the possession of a person of quality. Illustrated with notes and a compleat key, by the editor [electronic resource]

A true narrative of the life of Mr. George Elliot, who was taken and sold for a slave; with his travels, captivity, and miraculous escape from Salle in the Kingdom of Fez [electronic resource]

A true relation of one Mrs Jane Farrer's of Stebbin in Essex, being possess'd with the devil : With the manner of her being dispossess'd, and of the Devil's carrying away the Roof of the Meeting-House in a High Wind, where they were praying with her. Written by Mr. William Clark, Shadwel, one of the Ministers of the Gospel who was then praying with [electronic resource]

A turd is as good for a sow as a pancake : Or the story of a cock and a bull, calculated for the improvement of the modern wits; wherein the bombast is clearly set forth, with all its dangerous Consequences: Besides an Argument to prove, That no Body ought to appear in the World but him who is the [electronic resource]

A very plain state of the case, : or the Royalty Theatre versus the Theatres Royal. Respectfully inscribed To the Right Honourable The Earl of Salisbury, Lord Chamberlain of England [electronic resource]

A view of the life of King David. : Wherein are observations on divers historical passages therein recited, ... By W. Stilton, .. [electronic resource]

A village tale, moral, sentimental, and humourous. : By Thomas Wilson, .. [electronic resource]

A voyage to Lethe : By Captain Samuel Cock; sometime commander of the good ship, the Charming Sally. Dedicated to the Right Worship Adam Cocke, Esq; of Black-Mary's-Hole, Coney-Skin Merchant [electronic resource]

A voyage to the moon : with some account of the solar world. A comical romance. Done from the French of M. Cyrano de Bergerac. By Mr. Derrick [electronic resource]

A voyage to the Moon: with some account of the solar world. : A comical romance. Done from the French of M. Cyrano de Bergerac. By Mr. Derrick [electronic resource]

A walk through Hardwicke Gardens, : near Sedgefield, In the County of Durham [electronic resource]

A week at a cottage a pastoral tale [electronic resource]

A week's entertainment at a wedding. : Containing Six Surprizing and Diverting Adventures. Viz. I. Monday. The unhappy Mistakes retriev'd by good Fortune. II. Tuesday. The fatal Mischiefs of unbounded Lust. III. Wednesday. The inhuman Father, and bloody Son. IV. Thursday. The danger of Back-Do [electronic resource]

A whip for Robin, or, poor-Robin catecis'd [electronic resource]

A Wonderful relation of a hellish monster brought forth by Mary Boss the 12 of May which struck her almost dead, after it was newly born, [electronic resource]

A York dialogue,between Ned and Harry : or Ned giving Harry an account of his courtship and marriage state. To which is added two excellant [sic] songs [electronic resource]

Abaritte storia verissima [electronic resource]

Abbassai an eastern novel. : In two volumes. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Abbassai: an eastern tale. : In two volumes. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Abelard to Eloisa : an epistle. With a new account of their lives, and references to their original correspondence [electronic resource]

Abrégé de l'histoire ancienne, : en particulier de l'histoire grecque, suivi d'un abrégé de la fable, à l'usage des élèves de L'Ecole Royale Militaire à Paris. Auquel on a ajouté la date des Evénemens les plus remarquables. Faisant Partie du Cours D'Etudes, Rédigé & imprimé or [electronic resource]

Abrégé de l'histoire ancienne, : en particulier de l'histoire grecque, suivi d'un abrégé de la fable, a l'usage des elèves de L'Ecole Royale Militaire à Paris. Auquel on a ajoute la date des Evenemens les plus remarquables [electronic resource]

Acajou and zirphile. : A tale. Originally printed at Minutia. From the French of Monsieur Crebillon, the younger [electronic resource]

Account of a most surprizing savage girl, : Who was caught wild in the woods of Champagne, a province in France. Containing a true and faithful narrative of many curious and interesting particulars respecting this wonderful phenomenon. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Ad serenissimum dominum D. Joannem V. Portugalliæ regem, de Julii Clovii clari admodum pictoris operibus libri sive sermones tres: I. Idea. II. Index. III. Deliberativus. Humilitei consecrati à Gulielmo Bonde, Armigero, Collegii Anglorum Duaceni alumno, & nepote praehonorabilis viri Thomae Bonde, Equitis Aurati & Baronetti, qui fuit Thesaurarius & Contra-Rotulator Hospitii illustrissimae Dominae catharinae Angliae nuper Reginae Dotariae supradicti Regis optimi Amitae admodum colendae [electronic resource]

Adelaide de Narbonne, with memoirs of Charlotte de Cordet. A tale. In four volumes. By the author of Henry of Northumberland. ... [electronic resource]

Adelaide; or Conjugal affection. : A novel, Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Admiral B----g in horrors at the appearance of the unhappy souls, who was kill'd in the engagement crying for revenge [electronic resource]

Adventures of Alonso : containing some striking anecdotes of the present Prime Minister of Portugal [electronic resource]

Adventures of Eovaai, : Princess of Ijaveo. A pre-adamitical history. Interspersed with a great number of remarkable occurrences, which happened, and may again happen, to several Empires, Kingdoms, Republicks, and particular Great Men. With some Account of the Religion, Laws, Cu [electronic resource]

Adventures of Jemima Russell, : an orphan. A true and pathetic history [electronic resource]

Adventures of Musul : or the three gifts: with other tales [electronic resource]

Aethiopian adventures : or, the history of Theagenes and Chariclea. Written originally in Greek, by Heliodorus. In ten books. The first five translated by a person of quality, the last five by N. Tate. To which are prefixed, the testimonies of writers, ... concerning this work [electronic resource]

Affecting and interesting narrative of the loss of the Antelope Packet, : Capt. Wilson, off the Pelew Islands, August 10th, 1783. Including curious particulars of the race of islanders till then imperfectly known to Europeans [electronic resource]

Agenor and Ismena; or, the war of the tender passions. A novel. In two volumes. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Agreeable ugliness : or, the triumph of the graces. Exemplified in the real life and fortunes of a young lady of some distinction [electronic resource]

Agreeable ugliness : Or, The triumph of the graces. Exempified in the real life and fortunes of a young lady of distinction [electronic resource]

Alan Fitz-Osborne, : an historical tale. In two volumes. ... By Miss Fuller [electronic resource]

Alan Fitz-Osborne, : an historical tale. By Miss Fuller. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Alciphron's epistles; in which are described, the domestic manners, the courtesans, and parasites of Greece. Now first translated from the Greek [electronic resource]

Alf von Deulmen; or, The history of the Emperor Philip, and his daughters. Translated from the German by Miss A.E. Booth. ... [electronic resource]

All for love or the world well lost. A new romance, founded entirely on fiction [electronic resource]

All the Light There Was : A Novel /
Nancy Kricorian
Call Number: PS3561.R52 A79 2013

Allegories and visions, for the entertainment and instruction of younger minds, : selected from the most eminent authors [electronic resource]

Almahide; or, the captive queen. : An excellent new romance, never before in English. The whole work. Written in French by the accurate pen of Monsieur de Scudery Governour of Nostre Dame. Done into English by J. Phillips Gent. Licensed, March 8. 1675/6 H. Oldenburgh [electronic resource]

Almira : Being the history of a young lady of good birth and fortune, but more distinguish'd merit .. [electronic resource]

Almoran and Hamet, : an oriental tale, by Dr. Hawkesworth. Two volumes in one. ... Cooke's edition. Embellished with engravings [electronic resource]

Almoran et Hamet, : anecdote orientale, publiee Pour L'Instruction D'Un Jeune Monarque. Confregit in die iroe suoe Reges. Psalm. Premiere & seconde partie [electronic resource]

Alphonso and Eleonora; or, the triumphs of valour and virtue. Illustrated by historical facts. By John Talbot Dillon, Esq. M.R.I.A. Late Captain in the 2d Surrey Regiment of Militia, &c. &c. &c. Author of Travels Through Spain, &c. &c. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Alphonso and Elinor, or the mysterious discovery. ... [electronic resource]

Alvarez; or, irresistible seduction : A spanish tale. Dedicated to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales [electronic resource]

Alwyn: or the gentleman comedian. In two volumes. ... . [electronic resource]

Amasis. : From the French of J. H. B. de Saint Pierre. By E. A. Kendall [electronic resource]

Ambrosio, or the monk : a romance. By M. G. Lewis, Esq. M.P. In three volumes [electronic resource]

Ambrosio, or the monk : a romance. By M.G. Lewis, Esq. M.P. In three volumes [electronic resource]

Amelia : By Henry Fielding, Esq; In four volumes [electronic resource]

Amelia : By Henry Fielding, Esq; In four volumes [electronic resource]

Amelia : By Henry Fielding, Esq; .. [electronic resource]

Amelia : By Henry Fielding, Esq. In three volumes. Embellished with engravings [electronic resource]

Amelia. : By Henry Fielding. In three volumes. Embellished with engravings [electronic resource]

Amelia. : By Henry Fielding, Esq; in three volumes [electronic resource]

Amelia. : By Henry Fielding, Esq. In four volumes [electronic resource]

Amilec, or the seeds of mankind. Translated from the French, MDCCLIII [electronic resource]

Amours de Theagénes et Chariclée. : Histoire Ethiopique. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

Amser, : a Diwedd Amser; yn ddau draethawd: Y cyntaf ynghylch Prynnu'r Amser: Yr ail ynghylch Ystyried ein Diwedd. A osodwyd allan gyntaf yn Saesonaeg gan Joan Madyn. Ac a gyfieithiwyd yr awrhon i'r Gymraeg er daioni i'r Cymru [electronic resource]

Amusement Hall : or, an easy introduction to the attainment of useful knowledge. By a lady [electronic resource]

Amusing and instructive fables in French and English : Divided into sections; and the two languages answering almost verbatim, for the greater Conveniency of Learners. The whole illustrated with copper plates. Design'd principally for schools [electronic resource]

Amusing and instructive fables in French and English. : Divided into sections; and the two languages answering almost verbatim, for the greater Conveniency of Learners. The whole illustrated with figures. Designed principally for schools. Part II [electronic resource]

An account of a most surprising savage girl, : Who was caught wild in the Woods of Champagne, a province in France. Containing a true and faithful Narrative of many curious and interesting particulars respecting this wonderful Phenomenon. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

An account of a strange and wonderful dream : Dedicated to Doctor M-d [electronic resource]

An account of a strange and wonderful dream. : Dedicated to Doctor M-d [electronic resource]

An account of a young prince : shewing his setting out to return to his father's Kingdom, and of the mischiefs which befel him in the way; being a caution and warning to all young people [electronic resource]

An account of Barbarossa, : the usurper of Algiers. Being the story on which the new tragedy, now in rehearsal at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, is founded [electronic resource]

An account of some English historical paintings at Cowdry, in Sussex. : By Sir Joseph Ayloffe, Bart. V.P.A.S. and F.R.S [electronic resource]

An affecting relation of the appearance of Thomas Ostrehan's apparition, : to his friend Robert Straker: ... being an extract of a letter from a gentleman in Barbados to his friend in Philadelphia, dated November - 1766 [electronic resource]

An amourous tale of the chaste loves of Peter the long, and of his most honoured dame Blanche Bazu, his feal friend Blaise Bazu, and the history of the lover's well. Imitated from the original French by Thomas Holcroft [electronic resource]

An answer to a pamphlet, : intitled, A faithful narrative of facts Relative to the late Presentation of Mr H - s, to the Rectory of Al---w----le, In Northamptonshire. By M. Madan [electronic resource]

An arabian tale, : from an unpublished manuscript: with notes critical and explanatory [electronic resource]

An attempt towards a character of the late Mr. John Mucklow, who died the 24th of April, 1753 [electronic resource]

An entertaining narrative of three unfortunate lovers; or, The history of Colin, Juliet, & Sophia : Being a faithful monitor for young and tender lovers; a striking lesson to fond parents: and a never-erring guide to all friends of virtue, honour, chastity, and love. Translated from the German, by Mons. Paronie, teacher of the French language in London [electronic resource]

An essay on blindness, : in a letter to a person of distinction; Reciting the most interesting Particulars relative to Persons born Blind, and those who have lost their Sight. Being an Enquiry into the Nature of their Ideas, Knowledge of Sounds, Opinions concerning Morality and R [electronic resource]

An essay on burns, : principally upon those which happen to workmen in mines from the Explosions of Inflammable Air, (or Hydrogen Gas.) containing a view of the opinions of antient and modern authors upon the subject of burns; and a variety of cases conducted upon different p [electronic resource]

An essay on reason. : By Sir George Mackenzie [electronic resource]

An essay on sea-bathing, : and the internal use of sea-water. By Richard Kentish, M.D. F. A. S. Edinburgh, member of several literary societies, [electronic resource]

An essay on the rationality of brutes. : With a philosophical comparison between Dr. Codgill inspector general of Town-Island. And mango, the great monkey, director general of the pantomime performers in the Haymarket [electronic resource]

An essay on tragedy, with a critical examen of Mahomet and Irene [electronic resource]

An examen of The history of Tom Jones, a foundling. : In two letters to a friend. Proper to be bound with the Foundling [electronic resource]

An excursion to Margate, in the month of June, 1786 : xInterspersed with a variety of anecdotes of well-known characters. By Hardwicke Lewis, Esq [electronic resource]

An Explanation of the vices of the age : Shewing, the knavery of landlords, the imposition of quack doctors, the roguery of petty-lawyers, the cheats of bum-bailiffs, and the-intrigues of lewd women [electronic resource]

An Explanation of the vices of the age. : Wherein are explained the knavery of landlords, the imposition of quack doctors, the roguery of pettifogging lawyers, the cheats of bum-bailiffs, and the intrigues of lewd women [electronic resource]

An Historical and physical dissertation on the case of Catherine Vizzani, : containing the adventures of a young woman, born at Rome, who for eight Years passed in the Habit of a Man, was killed for an Amour with a young Lady; and being found, on Dissection, a true Virgin, narrowly escaped being treated as a Saint by the Populace [electronic resource]

An introduction to the English tongue : designed for a spelling book, suited to the tender capacities of children: (adorned with cuts.) Containing, A great Number of instructive Lessons, from the most easy possible, to the hardest; disposed in a Way so facilitating, that Children learn with Ple [electronic resource]

An introduction. to the English tongue : designed for a spelling book suited to all ages and capacities of children: (adorned with cuts) Containing A great Number of instructive Lessons, from the most easy possible, to the hardest; disposed in a Way so facilitating, that Children learn with Plea [electronic resource]

An Irishaman's reception in London; or, The adventures of two days and a night. : The necessity of supporting the exigencies of the state should be impressed on every mind.- much clamour, and perhaps, justly, has been excited, against the shop-tax; as not less partial in operation than oppressive in collection, to the retail traders an [electronic resource]

An old man's experience: or, Poor Richard's maxims improved. : Reader, if thou buy this book, and seriously consider its contents, though it cost thee but one penny, it will save thee many pounds [electronic resource]

An oration on the virtues of the old women, and the pride of the young. : With a direction for young men what sort of women to take, and for women what sort of men to marry. Dictated by Janet Clinker, and written by Humphray Clnker[sic], the clashing wives clerk [electronic resource]

An oration, pronounced by order of Her Imperial Majesty, at the Tomb of Peter the Great, in the Cathedral Church of St. Petersbourg. By Platon, archbiship of Twer [electronic resource]

An Sober way of disputing: or, An account of what did pass between Peter Powell, a leather-seller, and John Combes, a French taylor [electronic resource]

Andrew Stuart, or the northern wanderer. A novel. In Four Volumes. By Mary Ann Hanway. Author of Ellinor, or the World as it is. ... [electronic resource]

Anecdotes and characteristics of Frederick the Great, : late King of Prussia: selected and translated from eight original volumes in the German language, (compiled after his death, by a staff-officer of the King's Life-Guard, from several civil and military officers, of the highest Distinction; lately publishe [electronic resource]

Anecdotes intéressantes de l'amour conjugal, : revues & exposées avec précision [electronic resource]

Anecdotes of a little family, interspersed with fables, stories, and allegories, illustrated with suitable morals for children of different ages, and both sexes, embellished with cuts [electronic resource]

Anecdotes of two well-known families. : Written by a descendant; and dedicated to the first female pen in England. Prepared for the press by Mrs. Parsons, ... In three volumes [electronic resource]

Anecdotes Venitiennes et Turques : ou nouveaux memoires du Comte de Bonneval, depuis son arrivée à Venise jusqu'à son exil dans l'isle de Chio, au mois de Mars 1739. Par Mr. de Mirone [electronic resource]

Anecdotes, bon mots, traits, stratagems and biographical sketches of the most remarkable highwaymen, swindlers and other daring adventurers, Who have flourished, from a very early Period, to the present Time. To which is added, a great number of apposite curiosities. Collected and Comprised, so as to Render the Whole Both Cautionary and Entertaining; and as Much An Object of Wonder as of Pity! [electronic resource]

Angelicus and Fergusia, a tale [electronic resource]

Angelina. Interspersed with the histories of Dona Vittorina, Dom. Matheo, and the Chevalier de Riva Franca. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Angelo, a novel, : founded on melancholy facts. Written by Edward Henry Iliff, (late of the Theatre Royal Hay-Market.) In two volumes [electronic resource]

Angola. An Indian history. : A work destitute of all probability. The First Part [electronic resource]

Anna : or memoirs of a Welch heiress. Interspersed with anecdotes of a nabob. In four volumes [electronic resource]

Anna, ou l'héritiere galloise. : Traduite de l'Anglois sur la quatrieme édition. Tom Premier [electronic resource]

Another fragment [electronic resource]

Apulejo, : dell' asino d'oro, translatato da Messer Agnolo Firenzuola, di latino in lingua Toscana [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a bloody Vow he had made to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody Vow he had made to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his f [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody Vow he had made to Marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody Vow he had made to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his f [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories. Told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody Vow he had made to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody Vow he made to Marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his firs [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody Vow he made to Marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his firs [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody Vow he made, to Marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his fir [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody Vow he had made to Marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody Vow he had made, to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a bloody Vow he had made to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his f [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories: told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody Vow he had made, to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a bloody Vow he had made to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his f [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : Consisting of one thousand and one stories: told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody Vow he had made, to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Bloody Vow he had made to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories. Told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a bloody Vow he had made to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a bloody vow he had made to marry a lady every day and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his fi [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a bloody Vow he had made to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning, to avenge himself for the Disloyalty of his [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to Divert the Sultan from the Execution of a Cruel Vow. Translated from the French of M. Galland. In four volumes [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow he had made to marry a lady every day, and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow he had made, to marry a lady every day, and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow he had made to marry a lady every day, and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his f [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments : consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow. Containing a better account of the customs, manners, and religion of the Eastern nations, viz. Tartars, Persians, and [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments consisting of one thousand and one stories, : told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow he had made, to marry a lady every day and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his first Sultaness, &c. Containing a better acc [electronic resource]

Arabian nights entertainments. : Consisting of one thousand and one stories: told by the Sultaness of the Indies, ... Translated into French from the Arabian MSS. by M. Galland, ... and now done into English from the last Paris edition [electronic resource]

Arabian tales : or, a continuation of the Arabian nights entertainments. Consisting of stories related by the Sultana of the Indies, ... In four volumes. Newly translated from the original Arabic into French, by Dom Chavis, ... and M. Cazotte, ... And translated from the [electronic resource]

Arabian tales : or, a continuation of the Arabian nights entertainments. Consisting of stories related by the Sultana of the Indies, ... In four volumes. Newly translated from the original Arabic into French, by Dom Chavis, ... and M. Cazotte, ... And translated from the [electronic resource]

Arabian tales. being a continuation of the Arabian nights entertainments. Consisting of one thousand and one stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the execution of a bloody vow he had made, to marry a lady every day, and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself for the disloyalty of his first Sultaness, &c. Containing A better account of the Customs, Manners, and Religion of the Eastern Nations, than is to be met with in any work hitherto published. Translated from the Arabian manuscript into French, by Dom Chavis and M. Cazotte, and now translated into English fro the last French edition. ... [electronic resource]

Arabian tales; or, a continuation of the Arabian nights entertainments. Consisting of stories, related by the Sultana of the Indies, ... In three volumes. Newly translated from the original Arabic into French, by Dom Chaves, ... and M. Cozotte, ... [electronic resource]

Argal : or the silver devil, being the adventures of an evil spirit, comprising a series of interesting anecdotes in public and private Life, with which the Demon became acquainted in various Parts of the World, during his Consinement in the Metalline Substance t [electronic resource]

Argal; or the silver devil, : being the adventures of an evil spirit. Comprising a series of interesting anecdotes in public and private life, with which the demon became acquainted in various parts of the World, during his confinement in the Metalline Substance to which he was condem [electronic resource]

Argentum : or, adventures of a shilling [electronic resource]

Ariel; or, a picture of the human heart. By Thomas Dutton, Esq [electronic resource]

Aristotle's legacy : containing. 1. The fortune teller; or the knowledge of good and bad fortune, by throwing Dice on the wheel of fortune. II. By Palmestry, as in the lines and marks in the hand. III. Physiognomy, as in the eyes, nose, chin, &c. Metroposcopus, as the several [electronic resource]

Arnold Zulig : a Swiss story. By the author of Constance, Pharos, and Argus [electronic resource]

Arnold Zulig, : a Swiss story. By the author of Constance, Pharos, and Argus [electronic resource]

Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the year 1793. : By the author of Wieland; and Ormond, or The secret witness. Copy-right secured [electronic resource]

Arville Castle. An historical romance. In Two Volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Arville Castle. An historical romance. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Astræa's return : or, the halcyon days of France in the year 2440: a dream. Translated from the French, by Harriot Augusta Freeman [electronic resource]

Atteb i lyfr Mr. Edward Hitchin, a elwir, achos babanod, yn cael eu ddadleu, ei eglurhau, a'i amddiffyn, &c. Gan y diweddar Barchedig Mr. Samuel Ewer, O Hempstead, ger llaw Llundain. Wedi ei gyfieithu gan Joshua Thomas [electronic resource]

Atys and adrastus, a tale. By Mr. William WhiteHead, Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge [electronic resource]

Audi alteram partem. Memorial for Archibald Douglas of Douglas Esquire [electronic resource]

Avantures singulieres du faux chevalier de Warvick, : prisonnier d'etat au donjon de ***, et de Mr. L. M. D. ***, aussi prisonnier, de chambrée avec cs chevalier. seconde partie [electronic resource]

Aventures de Roderik Random, traduites de l'Anglois de Fielding [electronic resource]

Aventures du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut. : Par Mr. de ***. Auteur des Memoires d'un homme de qualité [electronic resource]

Æsop at Paris, : his letters and fables. Translated from the Original French [electronic resource]

Æsop in Spain. : Or, a few select fables in verse, translated from the Spanish [electronic resource]

Émilie de Varmont, : Ou le divorce nécessaire, et les amours du Curé Sévin. Par l'auteur de Faublas. Tome premier [electronic resource]

¡Sop an alarmist [electronic resource]

Babay. : A true story of a good negro woman [electronic resource]

Back-gammon: or, The battle of the friars. : A tragi-comic tale. To which is added, A short essay on the folly of gaming, by way of application [electronic resource]

Bateman's tragedy : or the perjured bride justly rewarded: being the history of German's wife, and young Bateman [electronic resource]

Bateman's tragedy : or, the Perjured Bride justly rewarded: being the history of the unfortunate love of German's Wife and young Bateman [electronic resource]

Bateman's tragedy, or, The perjured bride justly rewarded. B[e]ing the history of German's wife, and young bateman [electronic resource]

Bateman's tragedy: or, the perjur'd bride justly rewarded. : Being the history of the unfortunate love of German's wife and young Bateman [electronic resource]

Bateman's tragedy; or, The perjured bride justly rewarded : Being the history of the unfortunate love of German's wife and young bateman [electronic resource]

Bateman's tragedy; or, The perjured bride justly rewarded. Being the history of German's wife and young bateman [electronic resource]

Bateman's tragedy; or, The perjured bride justly rewarded. Being the history of German's wife, and young bateman [electronic resource]

Bath-Intrigues : in four letters to a friend in London [electronic resource]

Bath-Intrigues. : In four letters to a friend in London [electronic resource]

Battleridge: an historical tale, founded on facts. In two volumes. By a lady of quality. ... [electronic resource]

Bélisaire, : par M. Marmontel, De L'Académie Françoise. Nouvelle édition, ornée de six estampes d'après des desseins de Stothard, R.A [electronic resource]

Bélisaire, : et Fragmens de philosophie morale. Par M. Marmontel, de L'Académie Françoise. Nouvelle édition, avec la signification des mots les plus difficiles en anglois au bas de chaque page. Revue et soigneusement corrigée, par N. Wanostrocht, Docteur en Droit [electronic resource]

Beauties of Saint Pierre : selected from his studies of nature. By Edward Augustus Kendall [electronic resource]

Behind the screen. : A vision [electronic resource]

Belisarius by M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy [electronic resource]

Belisarius, by M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy. To which are added, Fragments of moral philosophy, by the same author. In three essays, never before translated. I. Of glory. II. Of the great. III. Of grandeur [electronic resource]

Belisarius. : By M. Marmontel. Member of the French Academy [electronic resource]

Belisarius. : By M. Marmontel. Member of the French Academy [electronic resource]

Belisarius. : By M. Marmontel, member of the French Academy. To which are added, Fragments of moral philosophy, by the same author, in three essays, never before translated. I. Of glory. II. Of the great. III. of grandeur [electronic resource]

Belisarius. : By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy [electronic resource]

Belisarius. : By M. Marmontel, member of the French Academy. To which are added, fragments of moral Philosophy. By the same author, in three essays, never before translated; I. Of glory. II. Of the Great. III. Of Grandeur [electronic resource]

Belisarius. A tale. By M. Marmontel. : Member of the French Academy. Cooke's Edition. Embellished with superb engravings [electronic resource]

Belisarius. A tale. By M. Marmontel. Member of the French Academy. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings [electronic resource]

Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy [electronic resource]

Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy [electronic resource]

Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy [electronic resource]

Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy [electronic resource]

Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, member of the French Academy [electronic resource]

Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy. A new translation [electronic resource]

Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy. To which are added, Fragments of moral philosophy, by the same author, in three essays, never before translated: I. Of glory. II. Of the great. III. Of grandeur [electronic resource]

Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy. To which are added, Fragments of moral philosophy, by the same author, in three essays, never before translated: I. Of glory. II. Of the great. III. Of grandeur [electronic resource]

Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy. To which are added, Fragments of moral philosophy, by the same author, in three essays, never before translated: I. Of glory. II. Of the great. III. Of grandeur [electronic resource]

Belisarius. Translated from the French of M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy. By Francis Ashmore, Esq [electronic resource]

Ben Johnson's last legacy to the sons of wit, mirth, and jollytry : containing complete jests, Riddles, Epigrams, Epitaphs, Acrosticks, anagrams, &c. To which is added, a drunken oration, as it was performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, by that inimitable Comedian Mr. Shuter, in the Character of Hipsley's Drunke [electronic resource]

Berr Hanes o'r pethau mwyaf hynod ym mywyd James Albert Ukawsaw Groniosaw, tywysog o Affrica: fel yr adroddwyd ganddo ef ei hun [electronic resource]

Betty Brown, : the St. Giles's Orange Girl: with Some Account of Mrs. Sponge, the Money-Lender [electronic resource]

Betty Gillis : or, Honesty Rewarded [electronic resource]

Biblioteca maltese dell'avvocato Mifsud parte prima : che contiene l'istoria cronologica, e le notizie della persona, e delle opere degli scrittori nati in Malta, e Gozo sino all'anno 1650 [electronic resource]

Biographical sketches : of Henrietta Duchess of Orleans, and Louis of Bourbon Prince of Condé. To which are added, Bossuet's orations, pronounced at their interment. Translated from the French. With select extracts from other orations by the same author [electronic resource]

Biography for boys : or, characteristic histories: calculated to impress the youthful mind with an admiration of virtuous principles, and a detestation of vicious ones. By Mrs. Pilkington [electronic resource]

Blançay, : par l'auteur du nouveau voyage sentimental. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

Blançay, : par l'auteur du Nouveau voyage sentimental. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

Bonamors: or, The art of dying happily. In the congregation of Jesus Christ crucify'd and of his condoling mother [electronic resource]

By authority. : Memoirs of Francis Dobbs, Esq. also genuine reports of his speech in Parliament, on the subject of an union, and his prediction of the second coming of the Messiah; with extracts from his poem on the millennium [electronic resource]

Bywyd a marwolaeth yr annuwiol dan enw Mr. Drygddyn, wedi ei annerch i'r byd mewn ymddiddan cyfeillgar rhywng, Mr. Doethineb a Mr. Ystyriol Gan Joan Bunyan, ... Wedi ei gyfieuthu i'r gymraeg gan T. Lewys ... [electronic resource]

Cain's lamentations over Abel, : in six books ... [Two lines from the text] By Rowland Cotton [electronic resource]

Calaf : a Persian tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Calaf. A Persian tale. : In two volumes. By M. Holford, author of Selima, Gresford Vale, &c [electronic resource]

Cambridge jests : or, witty alarums for melancholy spirits by a lover of Ha, Ha, He [electronic resource]

Camilla: or, A picture of youth. : By the author of Evelina and Cecilia. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Camillo a novel. : Calculated chiefly to expose vice and debauchery, and to espouse the lost interest of virtue and good sense. Written by R. H. AB. T.C.D [electronic resource]

Candide, : ou l'optimisme, traduit de L'Allemand de Mr. le Docteur Ralph. Seconde partie [electronic resource]

Candidus : or, the optimist. By Mr. De Voltaire. Translated into English By W. Rider, M. A. Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford [electronic resource]

Canterbury tales : or the year 1797. By Harriet Lee [electronic resource]

Canterbury tales : ... . By Harriet Lee [electronic resource]

Canterbury tales : Compos'd for the entertainment of all ingenious young men and maids, at their merry meetings upon Christmas, Easter, Whitsontide, or any other time: especially on the long winter evenings, to keep wits employ'd. Intermixt with pleasant stories. WItty Jest [electronic resource]

Canterbury tales, : composed for the entertainment of all ingenious young men and maids, at their Merry Meetings at Christmas, Easser, and Whitsuntide, or any other Time, especially on the long Winter Evenings, to keep his Wits employed. Intermixed with pleasant Stories, wit [electronic resource]

Canterbury tales. : Composed for the entertainment of all ingenious young men and maids. At their merry meetings at Christmas, Easter, Whitsuntide, or any other time, especially on the long winter evening, to keep wits pleasant stories, witty Jests, and delightful songs, ver [electronic resource]

Caractères des femmes, : ou aventures du Chevalier de Miran. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

Cardiphonia : or, the utterance of the heart; in the course of a real correspondence. By the author of Omicron's letters. In Two Volumes [electronic resource]

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Caroline de Lichtfield : Par Madame de ***. Publié par le traducteur de Werther [electronic resource]

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Caroline de Lichtfield : Par Madame de***. Publié par le traducteur de Werther [electronic resource]

Caroline de Montmorenci. : A tale, founded in fact. By la Marquise de ***** [electronic resource]

Castle of Beeston, : or, Randolph, Earl of Chester. An historical romance [electronic resource]

Castle of Wolfenbach : a German story. In two volumes. By Mrs. Parsons, author of errors of education, Miss Meredith, woman as she should be, and intrigues of a morning [electronic resource]

Castle of Wolfenbach; a German story. : In two volumes. By Mrs. Parsons, author of Errors of education, Miss Meredith. Woman as she should be, Ellen and Julia, etc [electronic resource]

Castle Rackrent, : an Hibernian Tale. Taken from facts, and from the manners of the Irish squires, before the year 1782 [electronic resource]

Castle Rackrent; an Hibernian tale. : Taken from facts, and from the manners of the Irish squires, before the year 1782 [electronic resource]

Cécilia, ou, Mémoires d'une héritiére. Par l'auteur d'Evelina. Traduits de l'Anglois [electronic resource]

Cécilia, ou, Mémoires d'une héritiere. : Par l'auteur d'Evelina. Traduits de l'Anglois. Tome premier [electronic resource]

Celenia and Adrastus : with the delightful history of Hyempsal, King of Numidia : an allegorical romance. Wherein are recited, The most refined Maxims of State-Policy; the surprizing Revolutions of Kingdoms; and the just Vengeance attending Evil Ministers. Interspersed with The [electronic resource]

Cesar aveugle et voyageur [electronic resource]

Chalchorines : or the history of the West country 'squire; who travelled 100 miles for a wife. Containing a full and genuine relation of his birth, amours, &c. With a short account of his late happy alliance: the whole composed of the most authentick materials, .. [electronic resource]

Charlotte. A tale of truth. : By Mrs. Rowson, of the New Theatre Philadelphia; author of Victoria, The inquisitor, Fille de chambre, &c. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Chatterton and Love and madness. : A letter from Denmark, to Mr. Nicholas, editor of the gentleman's magazine, where it appeared in February, March, and April 1800; respecting an unprovoked attack, made upon the writer during his absence from England. By the Rev. Sir Herbert Croft, bart [electronic resource]

Cheap Repository : The hubbub; or, the History of Farmer Russel the hard-hearted Overseer [electronic resource]

Cheap Repository : The deceitfulness of pleasure; or, Some Account of my Lady Blithe [electronic resource]

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Cheap Repository : Domestic Contrasts; or, the Different Fortunes of Nancy and Lucy. Part. II [electronic resource]

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Cheap Repository : Jack Brown in prison; or, The Pitcher never goes so often to the Well but it is broke at last. being the fourth part of the History of the two shoemakers [electronic resource]

Cheap Repository : The Cheapside apprentice; or, the history of Mr. Francis H****. Fully setting forth the Danger of Playing with Edge Tools. Shewing also, how a gay Life may prove a short one; and that a merry Evening may produce a sorrowful Morning [electronic resource]

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Chinese tales : or, the wonderful adventures of the mandarine Fum-Hoam. In two volumes. Adorned with cuts. Translated from the French. To which is added, an introduction .. [electronic resource]

Chinese tales : or, the wonderful adventures of the Mandarin Fum-Hoam. Related by himself to divert the Sultana, upon the celebration of her nuptials. Written in French by M. Gueulette. Translated by the Revd. Mr. Stackhouse, Author of the History of the Bible, and Body [electronic resource]

Chinese tales : or, the wonderful adventures of the Mandarin Fum-Hoam. Related by himself, to divert the Sultana upon the celebration of her nuptials written in French by M. Gueulette. Translated by the Rev. Mr. Stackhouse, Author of the History of the Bible, and Body of [electronic resource]

Chinese tales : or, the wonderful adventures of the mandarin Fum-Hoam: related by himself, to divert the sultana, upon the celebration of her nuptials. Written in French by M. Gueulette. Translated by the Rev. Mr. Stackhouse [electronic resource]

Chinese tales : or, the wonderful adventures of the mandarin Fum-Hoam: related by himself, to divert the sultana, upon the celebration of her nuptials. Written in French by M. Gueulette. Translated by the Rev. Mr. Stackhouse [electronic resource]

Chinese tales: or, Stories told in China. : Being the wonderful adventures of the Mandarin Fum-Hoam. Related by himself, to divert the Sultana, upon the celebration of her nuptials. Written in French by M. Guelette, and rendered into English by a very eminent author, much celebrated for his excelle [electronic resource]

Chinese tales: or, The wonderful adventures of the Mandarin Fum-Hoam. : Related by himself, to divert the Sultana, upon the celebration of her nuptials. Written in French by M. Gueulette. And translated by the Rev. Mr. Stackhouse, author of the history of the Bible and body of divinity. With some thoughts concerning transmigr [electronic resource]

Chit-Chat: or, natural characters : and the manners of real life, represented in a series of interesting adventures. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Chivalrie, no trifle----or, The knight and his lady: a tale. : To which is added, The hue and cry after Touzer and Spit-fire, the ladies two lap-dogs [electronic resource]

Chivalry, no trifle--- or, The knight and his lady: a tale [electronic resource]

Choice scraps, historical and biographical, consisting of pleasing stories and diverting anecdotes, most of them short to prevent their being tiresome. : Comprehending much useful information and innocent amusement, for young minds. Embellished with copper-plate cuts [electronic resource]

Choice scraps, historical and biographical, consisting of pleasing stories and diverting anecdotes, most of them short to prevent their being tiresome. : Comprehending much useful information and innocent amusement, for young minds. Embellished with copper-plate cuts [electronic resource]

Chronique burlesque, : ou recueil D'Histoires divertissantes et d'avantures comiques. Arrivées de fraiche date dans les Païs voisins [electronic resource]

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Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes, With Curious and interesting Anecdotes, of the most noted Persons in every Rank of Life, whose Hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany, and Port [electronic resource]

Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes, With Curious and interesting Anecdotes of the most Noted Persons in every Rank of Life, whose Hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany, and Portu [electronic resource]

Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes, with curious and interesting Anecdotes, of the most noted Persons in every Rank of Life, whose Hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany, and Port [electronic resource]

Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes, with curious and interesting anecdotes, of the most noted persons in every rank of life, whose hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany, and Port [electronic resource]

Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes, with curious and interesting anecdotes, of the most noted persons in every rank of life, whose hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany, and Port [electronic resource]

Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes, with curious and interesting anecdotes, of the most Noted Persons in every Rank of Life, whose Hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany, and Port [electronic resource]

Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes; with interesting anecdotes, of the most noted persons in every rank of life, through whose hands it has passed. By an adept. In three volumes. ... . Cooke's edition. E [electronic resource]

Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes, with curious and interesting anecdotes of the most Noted Persons in every Rank of Life, whose Hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany, and Portu [electronic resource]

Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes: with curious and interesting anecdotes of the most noted persons in every rank of life, whose hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany and Portug [electronic resource]

Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes, with curious and interesting anecdotes of the most Noted Persons in every Rank of Life, whose Hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany and Portug [electronic resource]

Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes, with curious and interesting anecdotes, of the Most Noted Persons in Every Rank of Life, whose Hands it Passed Through, in America, England, Holland, Germany and Portu [electronic resource]

Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes, with curious and interesting anecdotes, of the most Noted Persons in every Rank of Life, whose Hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany, and Port [electronic resource]

Chrysal : or, the adventures of a guinea. Wherein are exhibited views of several striking scenes: with curious and interesting anecdotes of the most noted persons in every Rank of Life, whose Hands it passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany and Portug [electronic resource]

Cicalata. Sopra una certa curiosa statuetta antica di bronzo. O sia ragionamento faceto d'incomparabile amenità e di piacevolissima erudizione [electronic resource]

Cinthelia; or, a woman of ten thousand. In four volumes. By George Walker, Author of Theodore Cyphon, &c. &c. ... [electronic resource]

Civan, King of Bungo. : Translated from the French. By a young lady of fashion, Not More Than Twelve Years Old [electronic resource]

Clara et Emmeline : Par Miss H..... auteur de Louise, ou la chaumièré [sic]. Traduit de L'Anglois. Tome premier [electronic resource]

Clarinda: or a genuine narrative of all that befel a lady whose distinguishing characteristic was chastity. Her escapes from her many lovers, and the method used by a Jesuit priest to obtain her good graces, are fully narrated, with the manner of his putting her to death [electronic resource]

Clarissa : or the History of a Young Lady. Comprehending the most Important Concerns of private Life. Abridged from the Works of Samuel Richardson, Esq; author of Pamela, and Sir Charles Grandison [electronic resource]

Clarissa : or, the history of a Young Lady. Comprehending the most important Concerns of private Life. Abridged from the Works of Samuel Richardson, Esq; Author of Pamela, and Sir Charles Grandison [electronic resource]

Cleanthes and Semanthe. A dramatic history : By the author of Leonora. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Cleomelia : or, the generous mistress. Being the secret history of a lady lately arriv'd from Bengall, a kingdom in the East-Indies. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. To which is added, I. The lucky rape: or, fate the best disposer. II. The capricious lover: or, no trifling wit [electronic resource]

Cleora : or, the fair inconstant. A recent and authentic history of the life and adventures of a celebrated lady of distinction, lately very eminent in High Life. Compiled from Genuine Materials; interspersed with Variety of Real and Entertaining Incidents; and ex [electronic resource]

Clermont. : A tale. In four volumes. By Regina Maria Roche, .. [electronic resource]

Cofiadur prydlon Lloegr : Neu rhybuddion o'r nefoedd, i bechaduriaid gwaelion ar y ddaiar. Yn rhoddi gwir ac union hanes, buchedd, ymarweddiad, ac ymadawiad o'r byd un Mr. Richard Brightly, Gweinidog Eglwys Waltham, yn Sir Leister. Yr hwn mewn Llewig a gâdd weled golwg ar nef ac [electronic resource]

Collection academique, tirèe des auteurs François le peus renommés, : En prose et en vers. A l'usage des ecoles, et des amateurs de la langue Françoise. Par A. Scot, membre de l'Université de Paris [electronic resource]

Comical and witty jokes of John Falkirk the merry piper [electronic resource]

Concealed love or the history of Henry the Constant and Charlott the false. : A true story [electronic resource]

Conscience: an ethical essay. By the Reverend J. Brand [electronic resource]

Contes et nouvelles de Marguerite de Valois, Reine de Navarre, : Faisant suite aux contes de J. Bocace. Tome premier [electronic resource]

Contes Moraux amusans & instructifs, à l'usage de la jeunesse, tirés des tragédies de Shakespeare. Par M. Perrin, ... [electronic resource]

Contes moraux, : par M. Marmontel, .. [electronic resource]

Contes moraux. : Par M. Marmontel, de L'Académie Françoise. Tome Premier [electronic resource]

Contes, avantures, et faits singuliers, &c. Recueillis de M. l'abbé Prévost. ... [electronic resource]

Copy of a letter to a lady, who was solicitous for an additional volume to the history of Sir Charles Grandison; supposing it ended abruptly; and expressing herself desirous to see Sir Charles's conduct and behaviour in the parental character; and to know if the story were intended to be carried further. ... [electronic resource]

Cosi va il mondo ec. ovvero istorielle veridiche di diletto, ed amenita [electronic resource]

Count Roderic's castle: or, Gothic times, : a tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Country Tom's Complete jester; or, the laughter's delight. : Containing all the fun, and all the humour, all the learning, and all the wit, which have lately flowed from the universities, the theatres, country wakes, fairs, and all the places of public resort in town and country [electronic resource]

Court intrigue, : or the victim of constancy, an historical romance. In two volumes. By the author of Mental Improvement [electronic resource]

Court intrigues, : in a collection of original letters, from the island of the New Atalantis, &c. By the author of those memoirs [electronic resource]

Court intrigues. : Or the secret history of Ardelisa, a story founded on facts, and illustrated with anecdotes of persons in real life [electronic resource]

Court tales : or, a history of the amours of the present nobility. With a compleat key [electronic resource]

Court tales : or, a history of the amours of the present nobility. To which is added, a compleat key [electronic resource]

Critical remarks upon Gulliver's travels : particularly his voyage to the Houyhnhms country. Part I. By Doctor Bentley. Published from the author's original Mss [electronic resource]

Crosus, King of Lydia : With additional pieces applicable thereto. Embellished with cuts [electronic resource]

Cupid and Hymen : a voyage to the isles of love and matrimony; containing a most diverting account of the inhabitants ... In prose and verse, by ... Harry Carey, ... To which are added, 1. A description of the island of marriage. 2. The batchelor's estimate of the expences [electronic resource]

Cupid and Hymen : or, a voyage to the isles of love and matrimony. Containing A most Diverting Account of the Inhabitants of those Two Vast and Populous Countries, their Laws, Customs and Government. Interspers'd With many useful Directions and Cautions how to avoid the da [electronic resource]

Cwyn yn erbyn gorthrymder, : Yn ghyd a Sylwiadau ar hawl Esgobion, a'u Gweinidogion i Ddegymau, &c. Wedi ei ysgrifenu er mwyn gwerinos Cymru gan Thomas Roberts, O Lwynrhudol [electronic resource]

Cyanna of Athens. : A Grecian romance. In two volumes. ... From the French of the Baron de Bilderbec [electronic resource]

Cyropædia : or, the institution of Cyrus. By Xenophon. Translated from the Greek by the late Honourable Maurice Ashley Esq; To which is prefixed, a preface, by way of dedication, to the Right Honourable the Lady Elizabeth Harris. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Cyropædia : or, the institution of Cyrus. By Xenophon. Translated from the Greek by the late Honourable Maurice Ashley Esq; To which is prefixed, a preface, by way of dedication, to the Right Honourable the Lady Elizabeth Harris. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Cyropædia : or, the institution of Cyrus. By Xenophon. Translated from the Greek by the Late Honourable Maurice Ashley, Esq; to which is prefixed, a preface, by way of dedication, to the Right Honourable the Lady Elizabeth Harris [electronic resource]

Dalinda : or, the double marriage. Being the genuine history of a very recent, and interesting adventure. Addressed to all the young and gay of both sexes [electronic resource]

Damon and Delia : a tale [electronic resource]

Dangerous sports. A tale. Addressed to children. : Warning them against wanton, careless, or mischievous exposure to situations, from which alarming injuries so often proceed. By James Parkinson [electronic resource]

Daniel De Foe's Voyage round the world, : by a course never sailed before. To which is prefixed the life of the author, by William Shiells, Esq. In three volumes [electronic resource]

Danish massacre : an historic fact. By the author of Monmouth, a tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Danish massacre: an historic fact. : By the author of Monmouth, a tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Days of chivalry. : A romance [electronic resource]

De legione Manliana quæstio : Ex Livio desumpta, et rei militaris romanæ studiosis proposita. Auctore Gulielmo Vincent [electronic resource]

De Messiæ duplici adventu dissertationes duæ adversus Judæos [electronic resource]

De penatibus in Belgio Britannico nuper Effossis, epistola [electronic resource]

De primigenio Etruscorum alphabeto dissertatio. : Autore Joanne Swinton, A. M. ex Aede Christi Oxon. & R. S. S [electronic resource]

De statu collationis hebraicorum codicum Mstorum veteris testamenti (finito anno 1765) : sex abhinc annis institutæ a Benjamino Kennicott S. T. P. Regiae Societatis Socio; Et Socio Collegii Exonlensis, [electronic resource]

Decerpta ex Publii Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libris. : Juxta editiones probatissimas. Cum Joannis Clarke, Scholae Hullensis Quondam Moderatoris, versione anglica; et notis ferè integris cl. virorum Thomae Ruddimanni et Gulielmi Willymotti: quibus et aliae partim mythologicae, partim geographicae, a Robert Ar [electronic resource]

Delle novelle di Ascanio de' Mori da Ceno [electronic resource]

Delves, a Welch tale : By Mrs. Gunning. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Delves, a Welch tale. : By Mrs. Gunning. In two volumes. The third edition [electronic resource]

Democritus, the laughing philosopher's trip into England. : Or, seven days amusements and contemplations, Intermixt with Uncommon Reflections both Serious and Merry, On the Follies and Vices daily committed by both Sexes of all Religions and Vocations, in the Cities of London and Westminster. Written by a banish'd [electronic resource]

Desid. : Erasmi Roterodami Colloquia Familiaria Selecta. Juxta editiones probatissimas. In usum scholæ Edinburgensis [electronic resource]

Destination: or, Memoirs of a private family : by Clara Reeve, author of The old English Baron, &c. &c. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Di Caritone Afrodisieo De' racconti amorosi di Cherea e di Callirroe libri otto : Tadotti dal greco da monsignor Giacomelli, prelato dela corte Romana [electronic resource]

Di Senofonte Efesio degli amori di Abrocome e D'Anthia libri V. Tradotti da A.M. Salvini [electronic resource]

Di Senofonte Efesio degli amori di Abrocome e d'Anzia libri cinque tradotti dal Greco da Antonmaria Salvini [electronic resource]

Dialogues of the dead with the living [electronic resource]

Did you ever see such damned stuff? : Or, so-much-the-better. A story without head or tail, wit or humor [electronic resource]

Dissertatio de Babrio, : fabularum æsopearum scriptore. Inseruntur fabulæ quædam Æsopeæ nunquam antehac editæ, ex cod. MS. bodleiano. Accedunt Babrii fragmenta [electronic resource]

Dodsley's select fables of Esop and other fabulists. : In three books. As well for the use of schools as young gentlemen [electronic resource]

Domestic contrasts; or, the different fortunes of Nancy and Lucy. Part I [electronic resource]

Doncaster races : or the history of Miss Maitland; a tale of truth; in a series of letters, published from the originals, with interesting additions, by Alex. Bicknell, author of the history of lady Anne Neville; Isabella, or the rewards of good nature; the patriot king, a [electronic resource]

Donnybrook Tea-House : A Rhapsody. In imitation of Stephen's Green. By Rigdum Funnidos [electronic resource]

Douglas : or, the highlander. A novel. In four volumes. By Robert Bisset, L. L. D. Author of the Life of Burke, &c [electronic resource]

Dreams and moles with their interpretation and signification. : Made far more manifest and plain than any published to the very meanest capacities, by the most ancient as we most modern rules of philosophy. To which is prefixed, a collection of choice and valuable receipts concerning love and marriage. First compiled [electronic resource]

Drury-Lane in tears : Or, The ladies of pleasure in mourning. Being a full and genuine account of the life intrigues, and merry transactions, of that famous and well known pick-pocket Jane Webb, otherwise Janny Diver who is to be transported for picking a lady's pocket in St. [electronic resource]

Drych y prif oesoedd yn ddwy ran. : Rhan. I. Sy'n traethu am gyff-genedl y Cymru, ... Rhan. II. Sy'n crybwyll am bregethiad yr efengyl ym Mhrydain, ... Wedi ei gasglu ... gan Theophilus Evans [electronic resource]

Drych y prif oesoedd, yn ddwy ran. : Rhan I. Sy'n traethu am hen ach y Cymru, o ba le y daethant allan: Y Rhyfeloedd a fu rhyngddynt a'r Rhufeiniaid, y Brithwyr, ac a'r Saeson. Eu Moesau gynt, cyn troi yn Gristianogion. Rhan II. Sy'n traethu am bregethiad a chynnydd yr efengyl ym mryaain: At [electronic resource]

Du Plessis's memoirs: or, Variety of adventures. : Interspers'd with characters and reflections, moral, satirical, instructive and humourous. With a description of some strolling-players, amongst whom the memorialist travell'd awhile, before his last departure from England. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Dusseldorf; or, the fratricide : A romance. In three volumes. By Anna Maria Mackenzie [electronic resource]

Duty of Man, entracted from scripture, iIlustrated by descriptions of virtue and vice, promises and threatenings. &c. &c. &c. in the words of Scripture [electronic resource]

Dying thoughts : In three parts. Part I. A memorandum, in order to a serious preparation for dying. Part II. The Believer's pleasant protect through the valley of death. Part III. Contemplation of heaven; or, The believer's pisgah-fight of the heavenly canaan. Together wi [electronic resource]

Dying thoughts, : In three parts. Part I. A memorandum, in order to a serious preparation for dying. Part II. The believer's pleasant prospect through the valley of death. Part III. A contemplation of heaven, or the believer's pisgah-fight of the heavenly canaan. Together [electronic resource]

Dēmosthenous kai Aischinou enioi logoi eklektoi. : Graece et latine. In duobus tomis. Tomvs Primvs. Edidit Ioannes Taylor, LL.D. Ecclesiae de Lawford in Agro Essexiensi Rector: Archidiaconvs Bvckinghamiensis: Et Dioeceseos Lincolniensis Cancellarivs [electronic resource]

Early piety: or, Memoirs of children eminently serious. : Interspersed with familiar dialogues, emblematical pictures, prayers, graces, and hymns. Recommended by the Rev. Mr. Peckwell [electronic resource]

Earnestly recommended to the serious attention of my fellow labourers and fellow townsmen, : the honest, well-meaning and industrious Mechanics and Manufacturers of the Town of Birmingham. Very familiar letters addressed to Mr. John Nott, Button-Burnisher, Steelhouse-Lane, Birmingham. By Alexander Armstrong, journeyman whip-maker, Birmingham [electronic resource]

Edmund of the forest. : An historical novel. In four volumes. By the Author of Cicely, or The rose of Raby [electronic resource]

Education. A fairy tale. : Taken from the French [electronic resource]

Edward : A tale: for young persons. Principally founded upon that much admired performance of the same name, by Dr. Moore. And adapted to the capacities of youth, by Mrs. Pilkington [electronic resource]

Edward Barnard : or, merit exalted; containing the history of the Edgerton family. By M. S. Pilkington [electronic resource]

Edward. Various views of human nature, : taken from life and manners, chiefly in England. By the author of Zeluco. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Edward. Various views of human nature, : taken from life and manners, chiefly in England. By the author of Zeluco. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Edwy; son of Ethelred the Second : An historic tale By a Lady. Addressed (by permission) to the Right Honourable the countess of Westmorland. In two volumes. Vol. I [electronic resource]

Edwy; son of Ethelred the Second: an historic tale : By a lady. Addressed (by permission) to the Right Honourable the Countess of Westmorland. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Effusions of the heart and fancy in verse and prose : By the Rev. Henry Hodgson, B. A. of Peterhouse Cambridge, Curate of Market-Rasen, Lincolnshire [electronic resource]

Eleanora; or, A tragical but true case of incest in Great-Britain [electronic resource]

Eleonora. : By M. Goethe, author of the Sorrows of Werter. To which is added a poetic epistle from Werter to Charlotte [electronic resource]

Eleonora. Novella morale scritta sulla traccia d'un poemotto Inglese tradotto dal Tedesco. Trattenimento Italico di Mrs. Taylor [electronic resource]

Elisa powell, or, Trials of sensibility: a series of original letters, collected by a Welsh Curate [electronic resource]

Eliza Beaumont and Harriet Osborne : or, the child of doubt. Written by Indiana Brooks. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Elizabeth. A novel : In three volumes [electronic resource]

Ellinor : or, the world as it is. A novel. In four volumes. By Mary Ann Hanway [electronic resource]

Elliott: or, Vicissitudes of early life. : In two volumes. By a lady [electronic resource]

Emily : or, the fatal promise. A northern tale, in two volumes. ... . Nil temere [electronic resource]

Emmeline, : ou l'orpheline du château. Traduit de l'anglois. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

England's mournful monument: or, The pious, glorious and everlasting example; of our Late, Good & Gracious Sovereign Lady Queen Anne. : Containing, her rules of devotion, pious meditations, and devout contemplations. Her method and manner of preparation and receiving of the blessed Sacrament. Likewise her closet devotions, both for her private and publick affairs. With the compleat charac [electronic resource]

English nights entertainments. : The Shipwreck; or, History of Paul and Virginia. Written by Bernardin de St. Pierre [electronic resource]

English nights entertainments. : The life, adventures and distresses of Charlotte Dupont, and her lover Belanger: who, it is supposed, underwent a greater variety of real misfortunes, and miraculous adventures, than any couple that ever existed. Written by Mrs. Aubin [electronic resource]

English nights entertainments. The history of Oroonoko; or, the royal slave. Written originally by Mrs. Behn, and revised by Mrs. Griffiths [electronic resource]

Entertaining memoirs of little personages, or moral amusements for young gentleman. : Contain'd in the histories of Master Jospeh Jollyboy, Trueworth commonly call'd Tommy Telltruth, Billy Trifler, Francis Fearful, Simon Simple, the Tiuant, or history of master playful. With moral wit your mind provide, all will be pleas'd, and none will c [electronic resource]

Entertainments of gallantry: or Remedies for love. Familiarly discours'd, by a Society of persons of quality [electronic resource]

Ermina : or, the fair recluse. A novel. In a series of letters by a lady, author of Dorinda Catsby &c. Two volumes [electronic resource]

Ermina; or, the fair recluse. : A novel. In a series of letters by a lady, author of Dorinda Calsby [sic], &c. Two volumes [electronic resource]

Essai sur la femme, : en trois epitres. Traduit de l'anglois [electronic resource]

Ethelinde: or, The recluse of the lake. : By Charlotte Smith. In three volumes [electronic resource]

Ethelwina, or The house of Fitz-Auburne. : A romance of former times. In three volumes. By T. J. Horsley [electronic resource]

Euphues and Lucilla : or the false friend and inconstant mistress. To which is added, Ephoebus; or instructions for the education of youth. With letters upon death, banishment, and the vices of courtiers and students. Written originally by John Lyly, M.A. in the Reign of Queen [electronic resource]

Euripidis Hecuba, Orestes, et Phoenissae. Collatis decem Msstis textum & scholia emendavit: scholiis ineditis, versione elegantiore, notis perpetuis, & dissertatiunculis de metro tragico auxit, & illustravit; Johannes King, Coll. Regal. Cantab. Socius [electronic resource]

Euripidis tragoediæ Medea et Phoenissæ græco-latinæ. : Accessit Ejusdem Vita, variis Narrationibus & Digressionibus olim disjuncta, jam denuo in unum collecta. Authore Joshua Barnesio. In usum scholarum [electronic resource]

Eva, an old Irish story : By the authoress of Corfe Castle [electronic resource]

Evelina, or, The history of a young lady's entrance into the world [electronic resource]

Evelina, or, The history of a young lady's entrance into the world. A new edition. In three volumes [electronic resource]

Evelina; or, A young lady's entrance into the world. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Evening recreations: a collection of original stories, for the amusement of her young friends. By a lady [electronic resource]

Evening recreations: a collection of original stories, for the amusement of her young friends. By a Lady [electronic resource]

Extract of a letter from a lady in Colchester to her friend in town [electronic resource]

Extract of a letter from an Irish gentlewoman in Dublin, to her daughter in London [electronic resource]

Extracts from the Tristram Shandy, and Sentimental journey, : of Law. Sterne, M.A [electronic resource]

Extracts from the Tristram Shandy, and Sentimental journey, of Lawr. Sterne, ... [electronic resource]

Extraordinary case of suicide : being a narrative of the life and unfortunate end of James Doe, who was found drowned in Seamill-Dock, near Bristol. With an exact copy of the manuscript, found written on the Walls of an uninhabited House. At Sea-Mill Dock, On Saturday the 14th October, [electronic resource]

Fables amusantes : Avec une table générale & particuliére des mots, et de leur signification en anglois, Selon l'Ordre des fables, pour en rendre la traduction plus facile a l'Ecolier. Par Jean Perrin [electronic resource]

Fables amusantes : Avec une table générale & particuliére des mots, et de leur signification en anglois, Selon l'Ordre des fables, pour en rendre la traduction plus facile a l'Ecolier. Par Jean Perrin [electronic resource]

Fables amusantes : Avec une table générale & particuliére des mots, et de leur signification en anglois, Selon l'Ordre des fables, pour en rendre la traduction plus facile a l'Ecolier. Par Jean Perrin [electronic resource]

Fables amusantes : Avec une table générale & particuliére des mots, et de leur signification en anglois, Selon l'Ordre des fables, pour en rendre la traduction plus facile a l'Ecolier. Par Jean Perrin [electronic resource]

Fables and dialogues of the dead. Written in French by the late Archbishop of Cambray, Author of Telemacus: and done into English from the Paris edition of 1718, then corrected and revised with the author's own original manuscript [electronic resource]

Fables and tales for the ladies. : Written by a country book-seller. The second edition, with additions. To which are added, Miscellanies, by another hand [electronic resource]

Fables and tales. By Allan Ramsay [electronic resource]

Fables by John Gay, illustrated with notes and the life of the author. By William Coxe, rector of Bemerton [electronic resource]

Fables by John Gay, with a life of the author, and embellished with a plate to each fable [electronic resource]

Fables by the Late Mr Gay. In one volume complete [electronic resource]

Fables by the late Mr. Gay : In one volume complete[.] [electronic resource]

Fables by the Late Mr. Gay. A new edition. In one volume complete [electronic resource]

Fables by the Late Mr. Gay. A new edition. In one volume complete [electronic resource]

Fables choisies, : A l'usage des enfans, et des personnes qui commencent a apprendre la langue Françoise. Par L. Chambaud. Avec un index alphabetique des mots traduits en anglois, beaucoup plus considerablement augmenté que dans les editions précédentes. Nouvelle editio [electronic resource]

Fables choisies, : A l'usage des enfans, et des personnes qui commencent a apprendre la langue Françoise. Par L. Chambaud. Avec un index alphabetique des mots traduits en anglois, beaucoup plus considerablement augmenté que dans les editions précédentes. Nouvelle editio [electronic resource]

Fables in monosyllables by Mrs. Teachwell; to which are added Morals, in dialogues, between a mother and children [electronic resource]

Fables nouvelles, dédiées à Monseigneur Comte d'Artois. Par M. de St. Marcel, ... [electronic resource]

Fables of flowers, for the female sex. : With zephyrus and flora, a vision. Written for the amusemnet of Her Highness the Princess Royal. By John Huddlestone Wynne, author of The choice emblems, &c. &c [electronic resource]

Fables translated from Æsop, and other authors : To which are subjoined, a moral in verse, and an application in prose, adapted to each fable. Embellished with cuts from the best designs. By Charles Draper, Esq; [electronic resource]

Fables, by Mrs. Teachwell: in which the morals are drawn incidentally in various ways [electronic resource]

Fables, by the Late Mr John Gay. In two parts, complete in one volume [electronic resource]

Fables. By Mr. Gay [electronic resource]

Fables. In two parts. By Mr. John Gay [electronic resource]

Fables. In two parts. By the Late Mr. Gay. Part the first [electronic resource]

Fabul? in usum scholarum. : Select? operâ et studio Georgii Whitaker, A.M. Grammaticae Scholae Magistri Southamptoniae [electronic resource]

Fairy stories, : containing, I. The blue bird and Florina. II. The king of the peacocks, and the princess Rosetta. Whereunto is added, an excellent new song entitled The fairies dance [electronic resource]

Fairy stories, : containing, I. The blue bird and Florina. II. The king of the Peacoks [sic], and Rosetta. Whereunto is added, an excellent new song, entitled the fairies dance [electronic resource]

Fairy tales : selected from the best authors. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Familiar letters betwixt a gentleman and a lady [electronic resource]

Family secrets, : literary and domestic. By Mr. Pratt. In five volumes [electronic resource]

Family sketches; a novel. : In two volumes. Written by a lady [electronic resource]

Fanny Vernon, : or the forlorn hope; a tale of woe: containing scenes of horror and distress that happened during the war in America [electronic resource]

Fanny: a novel, in a series of letters. : Written by a lady. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Fanny: or, the amours of a west-country young lady : Contained in a series of genuine letters. Interspersed with some entertaining particulars, during her travels abroad. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Fashionable infidelity, or the triumph of patience. In three volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Fashionable life; or, The history of Miss Louisa Fermor. : A novel. By a Lady [electronic resource]

Fatal follies: or, The history of the Countess of Stanmore. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Favourite tales, : translated from the French [electronic resource]

Félicia ou mes fredaines [electronic resource]

Félicia ou mes fredaines, orné de figures en taille-douce. Premiere partie [electronic resource]

Features from life : or, a summer visit. By the author of George Bateman, and Maria. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Female falshood: or, the life and adventures of a late French nobleman. : Written by himself after his retirement, and digested by Mons. de St. Evremond. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Female falshood: or, the life and adventures of a late French nobleman. : Written by himself after his retirement, and digested by Mons. de St. Evremond [electronic resource]

Female falshood: or, the unfortunate beau. Being the amorous memoirs of a late French nobleman. Written by himself in his retirement, and digested by Monsieur St. Evremont. Made English [electronic resource]

Female fortitude: exemplify'd in a impartial narrative of the seizure, escape and marriage of the Princess Clementina Sobiesky, : As it was particularly set down by Mr. Charles Wogan, (formerly one of the preston prisoners) who was a chief manager in that whole affair. Now published for the entertainment of the curious [electronic resource]

Female fortitude; or, The powers of love : containing the history of an intrepid lady, who commanded at several successful sieges, and depicting love and madness, a true story. Being a narrative of interesting facts. Now published for the entertainment of both sexes. Found among the papers of a br [electronic resource]

Female friendship: or The innocent sufferer. : A moral novel. Volume the first [electronic resource]

Female inconstancy display'd in three diverting histories, : describing the levity of the fair sex. I. Dulcinus, King of the Lombards: or a new Way to people a Kingdom. II. The History of Nogaret and Mariana. III. Don Garcia, Count of Castille, and the Countess his Wife. To which is added some diverting tales and m [electronic resource]

Female inconstancy display'd in three diverting histories, : describing the levity of the fair sex. I. Dulcinus, King of the Lombards: or a new Way to people a Kingdom. II. The History of Nogaret and Mariana. III. Don Garcia, Count of Castille, and the Countess his Wife. To which is added, several diverting tales a [electronic resource]

Female revenge : or, the British amazon: exemplified in the life of Boadicia. In Which The British History is concisely traced from Julius Caesar's last Expedition into this Island, to the Time of the general Revolt from the Roman Yoke under the Reign of Queen Boadicia; w [electronic resource]

Female sensibility or, The history of Emma Pomfret. A novel. Founded on facts [electronic resource]

Female stability; or, The history of Miss Belville. : In a series of letters. By the late Miss Palmer. The second edition [electronic resource]

Feudal events, : or, days of yore. An ancient story. In two volumes. By Anna Maria Mackenzie , Author of Neaiolitan, Dusseldory, &c. &c [electronic resource]

Fever
Mary Beth Keane
Call Number: PS3611.E165 F48 2013

Flavia. : An annecdote [electronic resource]

Flights of Inflatus : or, the sallies, stories, and adventures of a wild-goose philosopher. By the author of The trifler. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Forbidden apartments : A tale. In two volumes. By William Linley [electronic resource]

Fortunatus mit seinem Seckel und Wünsch-Hütlein, : wie er dasselbe bekommen, und ihm damit ergangen, in einer überaus lustigen Lebens-Beschreibung vergestellet .. [electronic resource]

Fortune's favourite : Containing, memoirs of the many hardships and sufferings, together with the surprizing deliverance and advancement to plenty and happiness, of Jacobo Anglicano, a young nobleman: In which will be inserted the hard usage of his cruel uncle, by whose means [electronic resource]

Fortune's frolic, or the wonderful and comical marriage of the young Edinburgh lassie of 18, ... to an auld farmer of 70, ... [electronic resource]

Fragment. : Addressed to the sons and daughters of humanity, by a citizen of the world [electronic resource]

Francion, l'anti-whisk: ou le jeu François, avec la méthode pour le jouer [electronic resource]

Francis, the philanthropist : an unfashionable tale [electronic resource]

Frank Hayman; a tale : written by John Taylor, Esquire, Author of Monsieur Tonson, and originally intended for recitation at the Haymarket Theatre, during the Lent season [electronic resource]

Friendly advice. In a letter from Mrs. Heartwhole, to Dame Nicholls, ... on her fears of the French invasion [electronic resource]

Friendship in a nunnery; or, The American fugitive. : Containing a full description of the mode of education and living in convent schools, both on the low and high pension. The manners and characters of the nuns; the arts practised on young minds; and their baneful effects on society at large. By a lady. In [electronic resource]

Gabrielle de Vergy, : an historic tale. In two volumes. ... By the author of Anthony Leger, Esq; or, the man of shifts [electronic resource]

Galfred and Juetta : or, the road of nature. A tale, in three cantos. By the late Thomas Brerewood, Esq [electronic resource]

Géneviève de Cornouailles, : Et le damoisel sans nom, roman de chevalerie. Par M. de Mayer [electronic resource]

Genuine anecdotes and amorous adventures of Sir Richard Easy, : and Lady Wagtail: containing the History of the Polite World for the last five years; also including the tetes a tetes, intrigues, and connections of the Beaux Garcons and Demireps upon the ton; with their characters, dispositions, and pursuits. By a man [electronic resource]

Genuine anecdotes of a scoundrel : or, memoirs of Devil Dick: a well-known character. By an invisible spy [electronic resource]

Genuine memoirs of the life and adventures of the celebrated Miss Ann Elliot. : Written by a gentleman intimately acquainted with her; and to whom she communicated the most interesting Passages of her Life. Several Facts are also taken from her own Letters [electronic resource]

Genuine memoirs of the life and adventures of the celebrated Miss Ann Elliot. : Written by a Gentleman intimately acquainted with her; and to whom she communicated the most interesting passage of her life. Several facts are also taken from her own letters [electronic resource]

Gesta romanorum : or, fifty-eight histories originally (as 'tis said) collected from the Roman records. With applications or morals ... By B.P. Adorn'd with cuts [electronic resource]

Gesta Romanorum : containing fifty eight remarkable histories, collected originally from the best and most ancient Roman records. With morals and applications, tending to the Suppressing of vice, and the Encouragement of virtue, and the Love of God. By A. B. Adorn'd with a [electronic resource]

Gil Blas corrigé : ou histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane. Par M. Le Sage. Dont on a retranché les expressions & passages contraires à la décence, ... & à laquelle on a ajouté un recueil de traits brillans, des plus célèbres poëtes françois. Par J. N. Osmond [electronic resource]

Gil Blas corrigé : ou histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane. Par M. Le Sage. Dont on a retranché les expressions & passages contraires à la décence, à la Religion, & aux Moeurs, & à laquelle on a ajouté un recueil de traits brillans, des plus célèbres poëtes françois [electronic resource]

Gil Blas di Santillano. : Storia piacevole del Sig. Le Sage. Tradotta dal francese dal Dottore Pietro Crocchi, Sanese. Tomo primo [electronic resource]

Giles gingerbread: a little boy, who lived upon learning. Adorned with cuts [electronic resource]

Giphantia: or, a view of what has passed, what is now passing, and, during the present century, what will pass, in the world. Translated from the original French, with explanatory notes [electronic resource]

Gli amori pastorali di Dafni e Cloe, libri quattro; descritti da Longo Greco; ora per la prima volta volgarizzati da Gasparo Gozzi [electronic resource]

Gonzalva of Cordova : or, Grenada reconquered. Now first translated from the French of M. Florian. In three volumes [electronic resource]

Great news from hell, : or the devil foil'd by Bess Weatherby. In a letter from the late celebrated Miss Betsy Wemyss, The little Squinting Venus, to the no less celebrated Miss Lucy C----r [electronic resource]

Gulliver ressuscité, : ou les voyages, campagnes et aventures extraordinaires du Baron de Munikhouson. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

Hal's looking-glass : or, the R***l exhibition. Presenting a beautiful display of the sublime of conversation. By the first characters in Europe. With tales, epigrams, Songs, Jeu D'Esprits, &c. Composed and compiled by the eldest son of Of That Distinguished and Immortal Autho [electronic resource]

Hal's looking-glass : or, the R***l exhibition. Presenting a beautiful display of the sublime of conversation. By the first characters in Europe. With tales, epigrams, Songs, Jeu D'Esprits, &c. Composed and compiled by the eldest son of that distinguished and immortal author, [electronic resource]

Hannah Hewit : or, the female Crusoe. Being the history of a woman of uncommon, mental, and personal accomplishments; who, After a variety of extraordinary and interesting adventures in almost every station of life, from splendid prosperity to abject adversity, was cast [electronic resource]

Hanover tales : or, the secret history of Count Fradonia and the unfortunate Baritia. Done from the French by a lady [electronic resource]

Hanover tales : Or, The secret history of count Fradonia and the unfortunate Baritia. Done from the French [electronic resource]

Harriet : or, the innocent adultress. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

Hartlebourn Castle: a descriptive English tale. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

Haven's wake
Ladette Randolph
Call Number: PS3618.A644 H38 2013

He deceives himself : A domestic tale, in three volumes. By Marianne Chambers, Daughter of the late Mr. Charles Chambers, Many Years in the Service of the Hon. East-India Company, and unfortunately lost in the Winterton [electronic resource]

Heloise: or, the siege of Rhodes. : A legendary tale. By the author of Maria: or, the generous rustic. Third edition. To which is added, Harriet: or, the vicar's tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Heloise: or, The siege of Rhodes. : A legendary tale. By the author of Maria: or, The generous rustic. Third edition. To which is added, Harriet: or, The Vicar's tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Henrietta, Princess Royal of England, daughter of King Charles I. an historical novel, : By the Comtesse de La Fayette. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Henry of Northumberland, : or the hermit's cell. A tale of the fifteenth century. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Henry Somerville, a tale : By the author of Hartlebourn Castle. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Henry somerville, a tale. By the author of Haltenbourne Castle, &c [electronic resource]

Henry, a novel. In two volumes. By the author of the Cypher; or, World as it goes [electronic resource]

Hermsprong : or, man as he is not. A novel. In three volumes. By the author of Man as he is [electronic resource]

Heroic virtue : or, the noble sufferers. Exemplified in the illustrious lives, and surprizing adventures of several noblemen and ladies. (viz.) Don Lopez and Tereza ; the Count de Hautville and Emilia. &c. &c. Who were Shipwreck'd on a desolate Island on the Coast of Chi [electronic resource]

High life: A novel. : Or, The history of Miss Faulkland. In two volumes [electronic resource]

High life: a novel. Or, The history of Miss Faulkland. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

Hippolytus and Iphigenia in Aulis, two tragedies of euripides. Translated by M. Wodhull, Esq [electronic resource]

Histoire D'amenophis Roi de Cypre [electronic resource]

Histoire d'Elisabeth et du Comte d'Essex, tirée de l'Anglois des Mémoires d'un homme de qualité. Dédiée a S.A.R. Madame [electronic resource]

Histoire de Dom B... : Portier des Chartreux. Ecrite par lui-même [electronic resource]

Histoire de Jenni, : ou le sage et l'athée, par Mr. Sherloc, traduit par Mr. de la Caille [electronic resource]

Histoire de Jonathan Wild le Grand, : Traduite de l'anglois de M. Fielding, Auteur de Joseph Andrews, et de Tom Jones, Tome premier, [electronic resource]

Histoire de Mademoiselle de Grisoles, : crite par elle-même [electronic resource]

Histoire de Mademoiselle de Salens. : Par Madame *** [electronic resource]

Histoire de Miss Mordaunt, : traduite de l'anglois [electronic resource]

Histoire de Tom Jones, : ou l'enfant trouvé, traduction de l'anglois de M. Fielding. Par Mr. de La Place. Enrichie d'estampes dessinées par M. Gravelot [electronic resource]

Histoire de Tom Jones, : ou l'enfant trouvé; traduction de l'anglois de Mr. Fielding, par Mr. de la Place, enrichie d'estampes dessinées par Mr. Gravelot [electronic resource]

Histoire des diables modernes. : Par Mr. A*** [electronic resource]

Histoire du Comté de Ponthieu, de Montreuil, et de la ville d'Abbeville sa capitale : avec la notice de leurs hommes dignes de mémoire [electronic resource]

Histoire du petit Pompée, : ou la vie et les aventures d'un chien de dame, imitée de l'Anglois. Par J. H. D. B**** [electronic resource]

Histoire du vaillant chevalier Tiran le Blanc, : traduite de l'espagnol [electronic resource]

Histoire secrete de la reine Zarah et des zaraziens, : ou la Duchesse de Marlborough demasquée. Avec la clef pour l'intelligence de cette histoire [electronic resource]

Historiæ pueriles. : By Robert Wharton [electronic resource]

Historical and familiar essays, on the scriptures of the Old Testament. : By John Collier, ... In two volumes [electronic resource]

Historical essays on the lives of Augustus Cæsar; and Lewis XIV. : of Cardinals Richelieu and XIMENES; and of William III. of England, and Henry IV. of France: to which the prizes proposed BY His Excellency John, Earl Of Bucking Hamshire, Lord Lieutenant Of Ireland, In The Years 1777, 1778, And 1779; Were Adjudged. To wh [electronic resource]

Historical essays upon Paris : Translated from the French of M. de Saintfoix. In three volumes [electronic resource]

Historical narrative of the exploits of the Sheriff of Mid Lothian. : Humbly presented to the consideration of the other Sheriffs of Scotland, and to his Countrymen at Large. by Jeremiah Jobson, Solicitor at Law [electronic resource]

Histories and parables. Translated from the French of F. Bonaventure. By A. H.B [electronic resource]

Histories or tales of past times, told by mother goose. With morals. Written in French by M. Perrault, and Englished by G.M. gent [electronic resource]

Histories, fables, allegories and characters, selected from the Spectator and Guardian : peculiarly adapted to form young minds to a love of virtue, and an Abhorrence of Vice; viz. Inkle and Yarico. Laetitia and Daphne. Socrates and Physiognomist. Eudoxus and Leontine. Constantia and Theodosius. An Atheistical Author sick. Herod and Mariamne. [electronic resource]

Histories, fables, allegories, : and characters, selected from the Spectator and Guardian; peculiarly adapted to form young minds to a love of virtue, and an Abhorrence of Vice; viz. Inkle and Yarico. Laetitia and Daphne. Socrates and Physiognomist. Eudoxus and Leontine. Constantia and T [electronic resource]

Histories, or Tales of passed times. With morals. Written in French by Mr. Perrault, and Englished by R.S. gent [electronic resource]

History and comical transactions of Lothian Tom. In six parts. : Wherein is contained a collection o[f] roguish exploits done by him, bot[h] in Scotland and England [electronic resource]

History of May-flower, a fairy tale [electronic resource]

History of May-Flower. : A Circassian tale [electronic resource]

History of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmers. Part III. To which is added, a new song on an old story [electronic resource]

History of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmers. Part IV. To which is added, a poetical tale [electronic resource]

Hoi tou dēmosthenous logoi Philippikoi Dōdeka. : Adjecta est in fine versio latina Wolfii [electronic resource]

Holiday amusement : a collection of interesting and instructive tales, for the amusement of youth. Adorned with cuts [electronic resource]

Hubert de Sevrac, : a romance, of the eighteenth century. By Mrs. Robinson [electronic resource]

Hubert de Sevrac, : a romance, of the eighteenth century; by Mary Robinson, author of Poems, Angelina, the Sicilian Lover, the Widow, &c. &c. &c. In three volumes, .. [electronic resource]

Humourous pieces. Prose. The history of Nicolas Pedrosa, by Mr. Cumberland : Adventures of a bashful man, from Variety. [electronic resource]

Idalia : or, the unfortunate mistress. A novel. Part II. and III. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood [electronic resource]

Il castello di Otranto. Storia gotica [electronic resource]

Il convito Borghesiano : In cui si raccontano dieci piace volissime novelle opera di Messer Grappolino[.] [electronic resource]

Il difensore degli Ebrei : O sia lettera d'Isacco Levi Ebreo al Signore Du Fresne mercante in Smirne contenente delle riflessioni su' la relazione della conversione, e del battesimo di Gio. Giuseppe Keideck [electronic resource]

Il tempio di Gnido : tradotto dal Francese [electronic resource]

Il vero dispotismo [electronic resource]

Ildegerte, : Queen of Norway. In two volumes. From the German of Augustus von Kotzebue, ... By Benjamin Thompson, Jun [electronic resource]

Imogen : a pastoral romance. In two volumes. From the ancient British [electronic resource]

Important trifles, : chiefly designed for the entertainment and instruction of youth; which, in a pleasing Variety, and by an Assemblage of interesting Histories, Tales. &c. of admired Authors, are calculated to attract their Attention, either towards contemplating the Beauti [electronic resource]

Improved Latin orthography. : Ph̆drus; or, Phaidros' fables, in Latin, adapted to the use of learners and others, by some change in the spelling, together with additional vowel characters and marks; formed on the Greek model, compared with the ancient Latin, &c. vide preface; express [electronic resource]

Incognita : or, love and duty reconcil'd. A novel. By Mr. Congreve [electronic resource]

Infant prattle : or, early lessons for children .. [electronic resource]

Injur'd innocence: or the lives and surprizing adventures of Amicorus and Amicana. A true and modern story wrote by a friend [electronic resource]

Injur'd innocence: or, Virtue in distress. : An affecting narrative, founded on facts. From the French of M. D'Arnaud [electronic resource]

Injur'd innocence; or, Virtue in distress. : An affecting narrative, founded on facts; containing the history of Miss Adams, and Lord Whatley. By his Lordship's Chaplain [electronic resource]

Injur'd innocence; or, Virtue in distress. : An affecting narrative, founded on facts. From the French of M. D'Arnaud [electronic resource]

Injured innocence, or, Virtue in distress : An affecting narrative, founded on facts. Containing the history of Miss Adams and Lord Whately. By his Lordship's Chaplain [electronic resource]

Injured innocence; a distressful tale. : Grounded on facts. Most humbly addressed by the author, to their excellencies the Earl and Countess of Carlisle [electronic resource]

Injured innocence; or, Virtue in distress. : An affecting narrative, founded on facts, containing the history of Miss Adams and Lord Whatley. By his Lordship's Chaplain [electronic resource]

Innocence betrayed, and infamy avowed : being the history of Miss Maria Thornhill. Containing a genuine account of her seduction, and the barbarous treatment she afterwards met with from Mr. Sprightly. With various other misfortunes and embarrasments, into which this young woman has been cruell [electronic resource]

Inscriptiones citieæ : sive in binas alias inscriptiones Phoenicias, inter rudera citii nuper repertas, conjecturæ [electronic resource]

Instructions of a Duchess to her son. Translated into English from the original Italian, by a young lady. To which are added some notes [electronic resource]

Instructive rambles : in London, and the adjacent villages. Designed to amuse the mind, and improve the understanding of youth. By Elizabeth Helme. [Five lines of quotation] [electronic resource]

Interesting tales. Selected and translated from the German [electronic resource]

Intrigue A-la-mode: or, The Covent-Garden Atalantis. : Containing the lives, intrigues, fortunate and unfortunate adventures of the most celebrated ladies of that neighbourhood. Together with choice anecdotes of the amours of several of their well-known admirers [electronic resource]

Irish rogue : or, the comical history of the life and actions of Darby ô Brolaghan, from his birth to this present time. To which is added, The gold-merchant; or, the notorious Cheats of Turlough, and his Man Patrick. Far Umper na Fuole. Also, Letters of courtship, an [electronic resource]

Irish tales : or, instructive histories for the happy conduct of life. Containing the following Events. Viz. I. The Captivated Monarch. II. The Banish'd Prince. III. The Power of Beauty. IV. The Distrest Lovers. V. The Perfidious Gallant. VI. The Constant Fair-One. Vii [electronic resource]

Irish tales: or, Instructive histories for the happy conduct of life. : Containing the following events, [I.] The captivated monarch. [II.] The banish'd prince. [III.] The power of beauty. [IV.] the distres's lovers. [V.] The perfidious gallant. VI. The constant fair-one. VII. The generous rival. VIII. The inhuman father. IX. [electronic resource]

Isabella et Henri, traduit de l'Anglois par M. de Cantwel. Premier partie [electronic resource]

Ismenia and the prince : or, the royal marriage. Being, a sequel to Prince Titi. Done from the Italian original [electronic resource]

Ispahan tales : Includino the history of Mahmud El Wordi, son of the Caliph Mustapha Alraschid, a descendant of Haroun Alraschid, king of Bagdad, from the time that he possessed himself of the beautiful Jesmina, daughter of Karra Hassan Battress, grand vizir to Emir Sali [electronic resource]

Italian love : or, eunuchism displayed. Describing all the different kinds of eunuchs; shewing the esteem they have met with in the world, and how they came to be made So. Wherein Principally is examined, whether they are capable of Marriage, and if they ought to be suf [electronic resource]

̂DAesop's fables, with his morals and remarks, instructive and entertaining with cuts properly adapted to each fable [electronic resource]

Jack Brown in prison : Or, The Pitcher never goes so often to the Well but it is broke at last. Being the fourth part of the history of the two shoe-makers. To which is added Turn the carpet; or, the two weavers. A new song [electronic resource]

Janet Clinker's oration on the virtues of the old women, and the pride of the young. : ... Taken down in short hand, by Humphery [sic] Clinker, the clashing wives' clerk [electronic resource]

Jaqueline of Olzeburg : Or, Final Retribution. A Romance [electronic resource]

Jemima Placid; or, The advantage of good-nature, exemplified in a variety of familiar incidents [electronic resource]

Jemmy Twitcher's jests : or, wit with the gravy in it: collected by a member of the beef-steak club; and now first published by Daniel Gunston. Interspersed with variety of entertaining articles from his own budget; The Whole consisting of Tales, Repartees, Conundrums, Bulls, Jok [electronic resource]

Jemmy Twitcher's jests : collected by a member of the Beef-Steak-Club; and now first published by Daniel Gunston. Interspersed with variety of entertaining articles from his own Budget; The whole consisting of Tales, Repartees, Conundrums, ... Jokes, Double ... Epigrams, Pune, Hu [electronic resource]

Jemmy Twitcher's jests : collected by a member of the Beef-Steak Club; and now first published by Daniel Gunston. Interspersed with variety of entertaining articles from his own Budget; The whole consisting of tales, repartees, conundrums, bulls, jokes, Double entendres, epigrams [electronic resource]

Joaks upon joaks : or, no joak like a true joak [electronic resource]

Joaks upon joaks : or, no joak like a true joak [electronic resource]

Joscelina: or, The rewards of benevolence. : A novel. By Isabella Kelly, author of Madeline, Abbey of St. Asaph, &c. &c. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Joseph. : In five books. By A. M. Cox [electronic resource]

Joshua against caleb: or, A collection of several essays on the writings, conduct, and abilities of Caleb D'Anvers, Esq : And his extraordinary patrons, with occasional remarks on the egregious Mr. Fog. By Joshua Nun, of Covent-Garden, Esq; [electronic resource]

Julia de Gramont, : by the Right Honorable lady H****. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Julia de Roubigne, : A tale. In a series of letters. Published by the author of The man of feeling, and The man of the world. A new edition. To which is added, The dying ode of Julia de Roubigne; not inserted in any former edition. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Julia, or the adventures of the daughter of a village curate; describing her journey from Elmwood to London, to obtain the living for her father; with the perilious events attending her arrival; and their happy conclusion [electronic resource]

Julia: or, The New Eloisa. : A series of original letters, collected and published By J.J. Rousseau. Translated from the French. In three volumes [electronic resource]

Juliet Grenville: or, The history of the human heart. : Three volumes in two. By Mr. Brooke. .. [electronic resource]

Just published, the remarkable life and transactions of Charlotte Crutchy, : shewing how she was decoyed away from a boarding-school at Kensington, and debauched .. [electronic resource]

Juvenile correspondence : or, letters, suited to children, from four to above ten years of age. In three sets [electronic resource]

Kanor, : a tale. Translated from the Savage [electronic resource]

Killigrew's jests : or, A pocket companion for the wits. Being a choice collection of merry conceits, facetious drolleries, humorous waggeries, smart repartees, pleasant jokes, clenchers, closures, bon mots, and humbugs; comic stories, notable puns, witty quibbles, and ridic [electronic resource]

Kilverstone Castle; or, the heir restored. : An English gothic story, founded on a fact which happened on the dawn of the Reformation [electronic resource]

L'abbé a sa toilette. : Nouvelle galante [electronic resource]

L'adepte moderne, ou le vrai secret des franc-maçons. Histoire interessante [electronic resource]

L'aigle et le hibou, fable écrite pour un jeune prince que l'on osoit blâmer de son amour pour les sciences et les lettres [electronic resource]

L'amour magot. : Histoire merveilleuse. Les tisons. Et lettres écrites des campagnes infernales [electronic resource]

L'année galante : ou les intrigues secretes du Marquis de L*** [electronic resource]

L'anti anglois. : Par M. de Monbron [electronic resource]

L'apparition, : ou l'egoisme. Par l'auteur de la dernière guérre des bêtes [electronic resource]

L'art de corriger et de rendre les hommes constans. : Prix 30 sols [electronic resource]

L'aveugle qui refuse de voir [electronic resource]

L'école de l'homme, : ou parallele des portraits du siècle, & des tableaux de l'Ecriture Sainte. Ouvrage moral, critique & anecdotique [electronic resource]

L'école de l'homme, : ou parallele des portraits du siècle & des tableaux de L'Ecriture Sainte. Ouvrage moral, critique & anecdotique. Nouvelle Édition. Tome Premier [electronic resource]

L'evangile du jour : contenant le Pirronisme de l'histoire par l'Abbé Big ... Les singularités de la nature ... Tome quatrieme [electronic resource]

L'evangile du jour : contenant Paix perpétuelle (de la) par le Docteur Goodheart. Instruction du gardien des Capucins de Raguse ... Tout en dieu, commentaire sur Malebranche, par l'abbé de Tilladet. Dieu et les hommes, .. [electronic resource]

L'homme au latin, : ou la destinée des savans, histoire sans vraisemblance [electronic resource]

L'homme et la femme sensibles. : Traduit de l'anglois Seconde Partie [electronic resource]

L'insuffisance des prétentions de Sa Majesté prussienne sur la Grande-Pologne, &c. démontrée. : Avec une préface de l'éditeur pour servir d'introduction [electronic resource]

L'ombre du feu Cardinal : or, Cardinal Fleury's ghost. Translated from the original French manuscript of the Abbè de V----; .. [electronic resource]

L'orpheline angloise, ou histoire de Charlotte Summers, imitée de l'anglois de M. N**** par Mr. de la Place. Tome I[.] [electronic resource]

La belle assemblée: being a curious collection of some very remarkable incidents which happen'd to persons of the first quality in France. : Interspers'd With Entertaining and Improving Observations made by them on several Passages in History, both Ancient and Modern. Written in French for the Entertainment of the King, and dedicated to him By Madam De Gomez. In four volumes. Adorn'd with Copp [electronic resource]

La belle assemblée: being a curious collection of some very remarkable incidents which happen'd to persons of the first quality in France. Interspers'd with entertaining and improving observations made by them on several passages in history, both ancient and modern. Written in French for the entertainment of the King, and dedicated to him by Madam de Gomez. In four volumes. Adorn'd with copper-plates [electronic resource]

La chaumière indienne : Par Jacques-Bernardin-Henri de Saint-Pierre [electronic resource]

La chaumière indienne. : Par Jacques-Bernardin-Henri de Saint-Pierre [electronic resource]

La Courtisane convertie, ou l'age d'or A Bamboul, par un talapoin [electronic resource]

La double beauté, roman tranger [electronic resource]

La fille de joie, : par M. Cleland, contenant les mémoires de Mademoiselle Fanny, écrits par elle-même [electronic resource]

La fin des amours du Chevalier de Faublas. : Par M. Louvet de Couvray. Tome premier [electronic resource]

La folle sensée, : ou histoire de Mlle. F***, dediée a Madame la marquise de V ... par le chevalier d. L****. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

La jardiniére de Vincennes, : par Madame de V*** [electronic resource]

La laideur aimable, et les dangers de la beauté. : Histoire véritable. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

La logique des vraisemblances, : à Mr. de D [electronic resource]

La reine fantasque, : conte, par Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Citoyen de Genève. Suivi d'un discours du même auteur sur la question, quelle est la vertu la plus nécessaire au héros? & quels sont les héros à qui cette vertu a manqué? [electronic resource]

La saxe galante: or, the amorous adventures and intrigues of Frederick-Augustus II. : Late King of Poland, ... Containing, several transactions of his life, not mentioned in any other history. ... Translated from the French, by a gentleman of Oxford [electronic resource]

La souriciere. The mouse-trap. : A facetious and sentimental excursion through part of Austrian Flanders and France. Being a divertisement for both sexes. By Timothy Touchit, Esq. In two volumes [electronic resource]

La vie de Marianne, : ou les aventures de Madame la comtesse de ***, par Monsieur de Marivaux [electronic resource]

La vie de Marianne, : ou les aventures de Madame la comtesse de ***. Par M. de Marivaux [electronic resource]

La vie de Marianne, : ou les aventures de Madame la comtesse de ***, par M. de Marivaux. Tome Premier [electronic resource]

La vie de Voltaire, par M***. [electronic resource]

La vie et les avantures de la jeune Olinde : ecrites par elle-même à un gentilhomme de la campagne. Avec les billets d'une jeune dame à son amant [electronic resource]

La vie et les aventures surprenantes de Robinson Crusoé, : contenant, entre autres événemens, le séjour qu'il a fait, pendant vingt-huit ans, dans une ̂ıle déserte, située sur la côte de l'Amérique, près l'embouchure de la grande riviere Oroonoque [electronic resource]

Lady Jane Grey: an historical tale. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Lasselia: or, the self-abandon'd. A novel. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood [electronic resource]

Laugh when you can; or, the monstrous droll jester. Containing the best collection of jests, Merry Tales, Humorous Jokes, Irish Bulls, Comical Humbugs, bon Mots, &c. Ever Published. To which is added, The benevolent jew, as recited at the Royalty Theatre [electronic resource]

Laure et Felino. Leçons d'amour, ou les dix tableaux. Cabestaing [electronic resource]

Law-Visions : or, pills for posterity [electronic resource]

Le beau-Frere supposé, : par Madame D. V.. [electronic resource]

Le canapé, : couleur de feu. Par M. de ***[.] [electronic resource]

Le chroniqueur désoeuvré, : ou l'espion du boulevard du Temple, tome second. Contenant les annales scandaleuses & véridiques des directeurs, acteurs, .. [electronic resource]

Le comte de Saint-Méran, : ou les nouveaux égaremens du cœur et de l'esprit. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

Le danger d'être trop sage, : conte. Par M. Pigault [electronic resource]

Le decameron anglois, : ou recueil des plus jolis contes, traduits de l'anglois; par Miss Mary Wouters [electronic resource]

Le decameron anglois, : ou recueil des plus jolis contes, traduits de l'anglois; par Miss Mary Wouters [electronic resource]

Le frère questeur. : Histoire galante, écrite par lui-même [electronic resource]

Le loisir d'un jeune savant, ou collection de contes ridicules & d'histoires véritables, &c. Traduites de l'allemand [electronic resource]

Le moyen de parvenir. ... [electronic resource]

Le nouvel enfant trouvé, : ou le fortuné hollandois. Mémoires écrits par lui-même [electronic resource]

Le nouvel enfant trouvé, : Ou le fortuné hollandois. Mémoires écrits par lui même [electronic resource]

Le petit Grandisson. : Traduction libre du hollandois. Par M. Berquin. Avec figures [electronic resource]

Le roi voyageur, : ou examen des abus de l'administration de la Lydie [electronic resource]

Le sei giornate : di Messer Sebastiano Erizzo [electronic resource]

Le sens commun du bon homme Richard sur l'affaire de Nancy [electronic resource]

Le sultan Misapouf, : et la Princesse Grisemine. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

Le taureau blanc. Traduit du syriaque [electronic resource]

Le Théatre sacré des Cevennes; ou, récit de diverses merveilles nouvellement opérées. : Dans cette partie de la province de Languedoc. Premiere partie [electronic resource]

Le triomphe du sentiment, : par Mr. de Bibiena. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

Le vicomte de Barjac, : ou mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de ce siècle [electronic resource]

Le vrai sens du systême de la nature, : ouvrage posthume de Mr. Helvetius [electronic resource]

Le***** histoire bavarde[.] [electronic resource]

Leçons amusantes et instrutives [sic]. : Traduites de l'anglais. Avec un supplément par le traducteur [electronic resource]

Leben und Thaten derer berümtesten Englischen Coquetten und Maitressen, oder, curieuse Nachricht von denen geheimen Liebes-Händeln und Intriguen derer Brittischen Könige und andern ... Personen, So ... Maitressen ... aus dem Englischen übersetzt [electronic resource]

Leonora: or, characters drawn from real life. : Containing, a great variety of incidents, interspers'd with reflections moral and entertaining. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Leonora: or, characters drawn from real life. : Containing a great variety of incidents, interspers'd with reflections moral and entertaining. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Les amans françois à Londres, : ou les delices de L'Angleterre [electronic resource]

Les amants ennemis de la vertu, et Dorval, philosophe amoureux. : Première Partie [electronic resource]

Les amants françois a Londres, ou les délices de l'Angleterre [electronic resource]

Les ames rivales, histoire fabuleuse [electronic resource]

Les amours D'Ismene et D'Isménias [electronic resource]

Les amours de Daphnis et Chloe. : Avec figures par un eleve de Picart [electronic resource]

Les amours de Mahomet, ecrits par Aiesha, une de ses femmes [electronic resource]

Les avantures de Gil Blas de Santillane par M. Le Sage. Nouvelle edition, revue, corrigée, et ornée de figures. En deux tomes [electronic resource]

Les avantures de Gil Blas de Santillane. : Par M. Le Sage [electronic resource]

Les avantures de Gil Blas de Santillane. : Par Monsieur Le Sage. Nouvelle edition, avec des figures [electronic resource]

Les avantures de Gil Blas de Santillane. : Par M. Le Sage [electronic resource]

Les avantures de Gil Blas de Santillane. : Par Monsieur le Sage [electronic resource]

Les avantures de Gil Blas, : de Santillane. Par Monsieur Le Sage. Derniere Edition revue, et corrigee. Avec des Figures [electronic resource]

Les avantures de Joseph Andrews, et du ministre Abraham Adams, publiées en anglois, en 1742. Par M... Feilding [sic]; et traduites en françois, à Londres, par une dame angloise, sur la troisiéme edition. Tome Premier [electronic resource]

Les aventures d'un jeune-homme; pour servir de supplement à l'histoire de l'amour. Première partie [electronic resource]

Les aventures plaisantes de Gusman D'Alfarache, : tirées de l'histoire de sa vie, & revues sur l'ancienne traduction de l'original espagnol. Tome Premier [electronic resource]

Les égaremens de Julie [electronic resource]

Les égaremens de Julie. ... [electronic resource]

Les égaremens de Julie. Tome Premier [electronic resource]

Les beautés de l'histoire, : tirées, des auteurs anciens & modernes de toutes les nations: ou essai sur l'éducation morale de la jeunesse, Dans Lequel On tâche de la porter, par des Exemples amusans, L'Amour & à la Pratique de toutes les Vertus. Nouvelle édition, considérableme [electronic resource]

Les beaux jours de La Haie. : Enrichis Des rencontres plaisantes & de quelques nouvelles Histoires agreables & galantes [electronic resource]

Les bonnets, : ou Talemik et Zinera. Histoire moderne, traduite de L'Arabe [electronic resource]

Les confessions de Monsieur Emanuel Figaro, : écrites par Lui-Même [electronic resource]

Les contes moraux, : par Mr. Marmontel, .. [electronic resource]

Les imprudences de la jeunesse, : par l'auteur de Cécilia; traduit de l'anglois, par Madame la Baronne de Vasse [electronic resource]

Les nuits : D'Young, traduites de l'anglois, par M. Le Tourneur [electronic resource]

Les portraits ou mémoires de Diabreck [electronic resource]

Les premices de ma jeunesse, : ou le heros moderne dans le royaume de Cathai. En l'an du monde 90000. Seconde édition, corrigée & augmentée d'un nouveau chapitre, & d'un dialogue. Par B. Frere, de Cherensi [electronic resource]

Les sonnettes, ou mémoires de Monsieur le marquis d'***, auxquels on a joint l'histoire d'une comédienne, qui a quitté le spectacle; & l'origine des bijoux indiscrets, conte [electronic resource]

Les sottises et les folies parisiennes; aventures diverses, &c. ... Le tout fidèlement recueilli par M. Nougaret [electronic resource]

Les soupers de Daphené : et les dortoirs de Lacedemone. Anecdotes greques [sic] ou fragments historiques publiés pour la premiere fois & traduits sur la version arabe imprimée à Constantinople, l'an de l'Hegire 1110. & de nôtre ere 1731 [electronic resource]

Les trois justaucorps, conte bleu, tiré de l'anglois du Révérend Mr. Jonathan Swif [sic], ... Avec Les trois anneaux, nouvelle tirée de Bocace [electronic resource]

Les trois nations, : contes nationaux. Premiere partie [electronic resource]

Les veillées du château, : ou cours de morale, à l'usage des enfans. Par l'auteur d'Adèle et Théodore [electronic resource]

Les veillées du château, : ou cours de morale a l'usage des enfans, par l'auteur D'Adele et Theodore. Tome III [electronic resource]

Letter from Juliet Lady Catesby, to her friend Henrieta Campley. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Letters between Clara and Antonia: in which are interspersed the interesting memoirs of Lord Des Lunettes, a character in real life. ... [electronic resource]

Letters from a persian in England, to his friend at Ispahan. : The seventh edition, corrected and altered by the author [electronic resource]

Letters from Lord Rivers to Sir Charles Cardigan, and to other English correspondents, while he resided in France. : Translated from the original French of Madame Riccoboni, by Percival Stockdale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Letters from Sophia to Mira: containing the adventures of a lady; in which the several situations, most common in female life, are naturally described [electronic resource]

Letters from the Marchioness de M***, : to the Count de R***. Translated from the original French, by Mr. Humphreys [electronic resource]

Letters from the Marchioness de M***, : to the Count de R***. Translated from the original French, by Mr. Humphreys [electronic resource]

Letters from the Marchioness de M***, : to the Count de R***. Translated from the original French, by Mr. Humphreys [electronic resource]

Letters of a Peruvian princess: with the sequel, translated from the French of Madame De Grafigny. By Francis Ashmore, Esq. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Letters of Madame du Montier, collected by Madame le Prince le Beaumont. Translated from the French by Miss Newman. Second edition. In three volumes. Volume I [electronic resource]

Letters of the late Thomas Rundle, : LL. D. Lord Bishop of Derry in Ireland, to Mrs. Barbara Sandys, of Miserden, Glocestershire. With introductory memoirs, by James Dallaway, M. A. of Trinity College, Oxford [electronic resource]

Letters of the Marchioness de M***. Translated from the original French, of the celebrated Mr. Crebillon [electronic resource]

Letters, written by Jonathan Swift, D.D. : Dean of St. Patrick's Dublin, and several of his friends, from the year 1696 to 1742. Published from the originals; collected and revised by Deane Swift, Esq. of goodrich in Herefordshire. A new edition, corrected. Volume V [electronic resource]

Letters, written by Jonathan Swift, D.D. : Dean of St. Patrick's Dublin, and several of his friends, from the year 1696 to 1742. Published from the originals; collected and revised by Deane Swift, Esq. of goodrich in Herefordshire. A new edition, corrected. Volume VI [electronic resource]

Lettres D'Aristenete auxquelles on a ajouté les lettres choisies D'Alciphron traduites du grêc [electronic resource]

Life; or, the adventures of William Ramble, Esq. With three frontispieces, designed by Ibbetson, Highly Engraved, and two new and beautiful songs, with the music by Pleyel and Sterkel. By the author of Modern times; or, the adventures of Gabriel Outcast. In three volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Lindor and Adelaide, a moral tale : In which are exhibited the effects of the late French Revolution on the peasantry of France. ... By the author of observations on Doctor Price's revolution sermon. [electronic resource]

Literary amusements; or, evening entertainer. By a female hand. Containing, The history of Mr. Allen. The life of an authoress. The Enchanted Rose. History of Nouzharel. Fatal Curiosity. The Fox-Hunters. Effects of Seduction. Letter on Suicide. On the Studies of Women. William and Phebe. Thoughts on Friendship. On Rural Simplicity. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Little Goody Goosecap : Or, Mother Bunch's present. Containing a variety of adventures, calculated to amuse and instruct the Lilliputian world [electronic resource]

Llewellin: a tale. In three volumes. Humbly dedicated in poetical address to Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales. ... [electronic resource]

Look about: destroyers and poisoners are with you, and cutthroats behind you [electronic resource]

Los cinco libros de la Diana enamorada. : Compuestos por Gaspar Gil Polo. Dirigidas à mi Señora Doña Isabela Sutton, por el que ha corregido, y enmendado dicha obra, Pues es el mesino que Corrigiò, a Don Quixote, impresso por J. Tonson [electronic resource]

Los diez libros de fortuna de amor, divididos en dos tomos; compuèstos por Antonio de la Frasso' ... [electronic resource]

Louis de Boncœur. A domestick tale. : By Catherine Lara. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Louisa Forrester; or, characters drawn from real life. In three volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Louisa Mathews : By an eminent lady. in Three Volumes [electronic resource]

Louisa, a Prussian tale [electronic resource]

Louisa: or, virtue in distress. Being the history of a natural daughter of Lady ****. [electronic resource]

Love a la mode: or, the amours of Florella and Phillis. Being the memoirs of two celebrated ladies under those names: in which the whole circle of modern gallantry is display'd. Containing particularly, The Life of Florella from the time the Atalantis leaves her. Her Marriage to Lord Gratian. Her Intrigues after his Death. Her keeping an Irish Secretary who could not write. Her Marriage and extraordinary Proposal to-whom she sell in love with at the Masqu. Her Amour with the D. of W---- An original Song by the Duke. Her Husband's treatment of her. A Song on that occasion by Mr. K-n. The Family of Phillis. Her being stole by Mr. D---th of the Temple. Her Flight. Her Amour with Mr. D---ch who kill'd himself. - with G-l W-h. - Col. J-n. Her manner of meeting with L- L-rn. -Remarkable Trial for a Settlement. Her Marriage, Misfortunes, and Death [electronic resource]

Love and avarice: or, the fatal effects of preferring wealth to beauty. Exemplified in the history of a young gentleman of fortune and two ladies, to both of whom he was married; to the first for Love, and to the other for her Money; and the unhappy Consequences the Knowledge of it produc'd. Interspers'd with a Variety of entertaining Incidents; particularly the Manner in which the First Lady was induc'd to part with her Honour; how she persuaded him to marry her privately, and by what Means she was brought to consent to his marching with another; and their living together afterwards, 'till the whole Affair became publick. By a lady of Shropshire [electronic resource]

Love and friendship: or, the fair fugitive. : Exemplified In the histories of two Families of Distinction, in the West of England; and interspers'd With a Variety of Characters, and several pleasing and interesting Incidents [electronic resource]

Love and friendship: or, the fair fugitive. Exemplified in the histories of two families of distinction, in the West of England; and interspers'd with a variety of characters, and several pleasing and interesting incidents [electronic resource]

Love and loyalty: or, the generous deceit. A true narrative. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Love and religion demonstrated in the martyrdom of Theodora, : and of Didymus. By the late Honourable Robert Boyle Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society [electronic resource]

Love in all shapes : or, the campaigns of Cupid. An Atlantick history. Containing, I. The history of Silvia, a Coquet from her Cradle. II. The Amours of her Brother. III. Her's with her Brother Henrick. IV. The Adventures of Evadne, a Lady celebrated for her Conquest, when in [electronic resource]

Love in high life; or the amours of a court [electronic resource]

Love in its empire, illustrated in seven novels, (never before extant in any language) : Viz. I. Alphonso: or, Virtue will succeed. II. The amours of the Marquis de Chalante: or, Love and duty. III. The amours of Riberac, and Madamoiselle D'Elbiac: or, The insensible obstinate. IV. The amours of Madame de Verdezi: or, The pretty heretick. V. [electronic resource]

Love in masquerade: or, Seeing is not believing. Containing several pleasant adventures in the masquerading way [electronic resource]

Love in several shapes : Being eight polite novels, in a new taste. The titles as follow: I. The fair hermit; or, Lady of the cave. II. The treacherous uncle. III. The adventures of Philander and Altezeera. IV. Magdalena; or, The unconsummated marriage.-A novel founded on recent [electronic resource]

Love letters, : Which passed between His R. H. the D. of C-d, and Mrs. Horton, within a few Weeks preceding their Marriage [electronic resource]

Love upon tick : or, implicit gallantry. Exemplified, in some merry memoirs of the rise and progress of an extraordinary and occasional amour. In which The Whole Mechanism of that Passion is Expos'd, and made Obvious to the Meanest Capacity. By the author of ---- [electronic resource]

Love upon tick : or, implicit gallantry exemplified, in some merry memoirs of the rise and progress of an extraordinary and occasional amour. In which The Whole Mechanism of that Pasion is Expos'd, and made Obvious to the Meanest Capacity. By the author of ---- [electronic resource]

Love's pilgrimage; a story founded on facts : Compiled from the journal of a deceased friend. In three volumes [electronic resource]

Love's triumph over beauty; or the invisible mistress [electronic resource]

Love-Letters between a nobleman and his sister : with the history of their adventures. In three parts [electronic resource]

Love-Letters between a nobleman and his sister. : With the history of their adventures. In three parts [electronic resource]

Love-Letters between a nobleman and his sister; with the history of their adventures. : In three parts [electronic resource]

Lovers tales: in several new surprising and diverting stories. To which is annex'd, The lovers night, a poem [electronic resource]

Lucilla: or the progress of virtue. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Lucina sine concubitu. Lettre addressée à la Societé Royale de Londres, dans laquelle on prouve, par une évidence incontestable, tirée de la raison & de la pratique, qu'une femme peut concevoir, sans avoir de commerce avec aucan homme. Traduit sur la quatriéme edition angloise, avec un commentaire trés curieux, qui ne s'est pas encore trouvé dans les editions pré cedentes. D'Abraham Johnson [electronic resource]

Lucretia; or, Virtue the best dowry : In two volumes. _ [electronic resource]

Lucubrations, civil, moral, and historical [electronic resource]

Lydia, ou mémoires de Milord D***. : Imités de l'anglois, par M. De la Place. Quatrieme Partie [electronic resource]

Madagascar: or, Robert Drury's journal, : during fifteen years captivity on that island. Containing, I. His Voyage to the East Indies, and short Stay there. II. An Account of the Shipwreek of the Degrave on the Island of Madagascar; the Murder of Captain Younge and his Ship's Company, except Admi [electronic resource]

Madge Blarney, : The Gipsey girl [electronic resource]

Male frailty; or, The history of Miss Wroughton [electronic resource]

Mammuth; or, Human nature displayed on a grand scale : in a tour with the tinkers, into the inland parts of Africa. By the man in the moon. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Man as he is. : A novel. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Manuel tiré D'Epictéte et de L'Empereur Marc Aurele [electronic resource]

Marcellus et Julie, : dialogue entre S.A.R. le Prince de Galles & Madame Fitz. Herbert. Traduit de l'anglois [electronic resource]

Maria : the genuine memoirs of a young lady of rank and fortune. By the author of The life and adventures of Joe Thompson [electronic resource]

Maria : A novel. In two volumes. By the author of George Bateman [electronic resource]

Maria Cecilia : or, life and adventures of the daughter of Achmet III. Emperor of the Turks. From the French. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Maria Cecilia : or life and adventures of the daughter of Achmet III. Emperor of the Turks. From the French. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Maria, : ou les véritables mémoires d'une dame illustre par son mérite, son rang & sa fortune. Traduits de L'Anglois. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

Maria; or the generous rustic [electronic resource]

Maria; the genuine memoirs of an admired lady of rank and fortune, and of some of her friends [electronic resource]

Mariamne : or, Irish anecdotes. A novel. In two volumes. By the author of Ashton Priory, .. [electronic resource]

Marmontel's tales, selected and abridged, for the instruction and amusement of youth. By Mrs. Pilkington. : Ornamented with twenty-six beautiful engravings, cut on wood [electronic resource]

Marmontel's tales, selected and abridged, for the instruction and amusement of youth. By Mrs. Pilkington. Ornamented with twenty-six beautiful engravings, cut on wood [electronic resource]

Marraton and Yaratilda : An Indian traditionary tale. With additional pieces applicable thereto. Embellished with cuts [electronic resource]

Martin & James, or The reward of integrity a moral tale. : Designed for the improvement of children [electronic resource]

Mary de-Clifford. A story. : Interspersed with many poems [electronic resource]

Mary de-Clifford. A story. : Interspersed with many poems [electronic resource]

Mary; or, The uses of adversity. : A novel. In two volumes. By Mrs. Creech [electronic resource]

Masquerades; or, what you will. : By the author of Eliza Warwick, &c. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Matilda Fitz-Aubin, : a sketch. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Maurice, a German tale. By Mr. Schultz. Translated from the French. ... [electronic resource]

Mawrid al-Laṭāfah al-Jamāl al-D̄ın ibn Taghr̄ı Brid̄ı. : Maured Allatafet Jemaleddini filii Togri-Bardii, seu rerum Ægyptiacarum annales, ab anno Christi 971, usque ad annum 1453. E codice MS. Bibliothecae Academiae Cantabrigiensis textum Arabicum primus edidit, Latinè vertit, notisque illustravit J D. Carlyl [electronic resource]

Mémoires intéeressans, par une lady, traduits de l'Anglois, par feu M. Le Tourneur. Premiere partie [electronic resource]

Mémorial d'un mondain [electronic resource]

Melasina; or The force of passion. : Being a well authenticated fact. In a series of original letters. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Memnon histoire orientale [electronic resource]

Memoires d'un honnête homme. To ME Premier [electronic resource]

Memoires de Justine, : ou les confessions d'une fille du monde, qui s'est retirée en province [electronic resource]

Memoires de Madame la duchesse de Morsheim, : ou suite des Mémoires du Vicomte de Barjac. Par M. C. - --, de L. - --, auteur des Liaisons dangereuses [electronic resource]

Memoires de Monsieur le marquis D'Argens. : Avec quelques lettres sur divers sujets [electronic resource]

Memoires et avantures de Madlle. Moll Flanders, ecrits par elle-meme. Traduit de l'anglois [electronic resource]

Memoires secrets pour servir à l'histoire de notre tems, : miss [sic] au jour par M. M. C. F. Ecüıer [electronic resource]

Memoirs and adventures of a flea : in which are interspersed many humorous characters and anecdotes. In two volumes. In Two Volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs and interesting adventures of an embroidered waistcoat [electronic resource]

Memoirs and interesting adventures of an embroidered waistcoat. Part II. : In which is introduced, the episode of a petticoat [electronic resource]

Memoirs of *********** ** ************ ... [electronic resource]

Memoirs of a baroness : By the author of The conquest of the heart and The victim of fancy. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs of a baroness. By the author of the conquests of the heart and the victim of fancy [electronic resource]

Memoirs of a clergyman; or, The character and ideas of the Rev. Mr. Clegg. A sentimental history founded upon facts [electronic resource]

Memoirs of a Coxcomb [electronic resource]

Memoirs of a demi-rep of fashion; or, the private history of Miss Amelia Gunnersbury : Containing curious anecdotes of persons of the first rank, which illustrate many celebrated and eminent characters. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs of a printer's devil : interspersed with pleasing recollections, local descriptions, and anecdotes [electronic resource]

Memoirs of a Pythagorean. In which are delineated the manners, customs, genius, and polity of ancient nations. Interspersed with a Variety of Anecdotes. In three volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Memoirs of a woman of pleasure : From the original corrected edition. With a set of elegant engravings [electronic resource]

Memoirs of a woman of pleasure. ... [electronic resource]

Memoirs of a woman of pleasure. ... [electronic resource]

Memoirs of a young lady of family. : Being a succinct account of the capriciousness of fortune, and an accurate survey of the heart of that incomprehensible animal, called man [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Adj. Gen. Ramel : Containing certain facts relative to the eighteenth Fructidor, his exile to Cayenne, and escape from thence with Pichegru, Barthelemy, willot, Aubry, Dossonville, Larue, and Le Tellier. Translated from the French editon, published at Hamburgh, 1799, by C. [electronic resource]

Memoirs of an Oxford Scholar. : Containing, his amour with the beautiful Miss L-, of Essex; and interspers'd with several entertaining incidents. Written by himself [electronic resource]

Memoirs of an unfortunate lady of quality. ... [electronic resource]

Memoirs of B- Tracey [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Charles Townly. : (Written by himself.) In three volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Dunmase and Shean Castle, in the Queen's County: by Edward Ledwich, L.L.B. vicar of Aghaboe in the Queen's County, and Societ Antiq. Hie. Soc [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Europe, towards the close of the eighth century. Vol. II. Written by Eginardus, secretary and favourite to Charlemagne; and done into English by the translator of The new Atalantis [electronic resource]

Memoirs of F****** H***. ... [electronic resource]

Memoirs of fairy land : written above an hundred years ago. Now translated from the original legends of Eutopia. By Colin Clout. Poor Colin Clout! Who knows not Colin Clout? Fairy-Queen, Book vi. Cant. 10. Stan. 16 [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Julia de M*****, : a reclaimed courtezan. From the French of le Chevalier Rutledge, author of La quinzaine Anglaise. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Lady Eliza Audley. : By Mrs. Cartwright, author of Letters on female education. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs of love and gallantry : or, the Various Faibles of the fair, Display'd in a real history of Several persons of Distinction containing, I. The History of Silvia; a Coquet from her Cradle. II. The Amours of her Brother. III. Her's with her Brother Henrick. IV. The Adventures of Ev [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Lydia Tongue-Pad, and Juliana Clack-it [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Lydia Tongue-Pad. And Juliana Clack-it [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Maitre Jacques, of Savoy [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Maitre Jacques, of Savoy [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Maria, a Persian slave. ... [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph, extracted from her own journal, by Mrs. Sheridan, author of Nourjahad. The fourth edition. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Mr. Wilson: or, the providential adultery. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Mrs. Anne Bailey, : Containing a narrative of her various adventures in life; together with an authentic account of the sufferings she has undergone and is still experiencing from the cruel behaviour of Mr. John Steward, Mr. Macleane, and other false friends. Taken from her [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Mrs. Hannah Woodd, who departed this life, Nov. 12, 1784, in a letter to the Rev. Richard Conyers, LL. D. rector of St. Paul's Deptford [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Mrs. Margaret Leeson. : Written by herself; and interspersed with several interesting and amusing anecdotes, of some of the most striking characters of Great-Britain and Ireland [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Robert Burns [electronic resource]

Memoirs of Sir Charles Goodville and his family : in a series of letters to a friend. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the Court of Lilliput. : Written by Captain Gulliver. Containing an account of the intrigues, and some other particular transactions of that nation, omitted in the two volumes of his travels. Published by Lucas Bennet, with a preface, shewing how these papers fell into his hands [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the forty-five first years of the life of James Lackington, The present bookseller in Chiswell-street, Moorfields, London. : Written by himself. In forty-seven letters to a friend. With triple dedication 1. To the public. 2. To respectable 3. To Sordid booksellers [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the late Pious and Rev. Gabriel D'Anville, V.D.M. : Including several anecdotes of some of the most celebrated preachers in this metropolis. With a concluding address to the Junior Clergy, and more especially to the students of Oxford and Cambridge. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the life and actions of James Keith, : field-marshal, in the Prussian armies. Containing his conduct in the Muscovite wars against the Turks and Swedes; and his behaviour in the service of the King of Prussia against the French and Austrians. By Andrew Henderson, Author of the Edinburgh Histor [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli, : At the Hague. Giving a particular Account of his Birth, Education, Slavery, Monastick State, Imprisonment in the Inquisition at Rome, and the different Figures he has since made, as well in Italy, as in France and Holland. The whole being a Series of the [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli. Giving a particular Account of his Birth, Education, Slavery, Monastick State, Imprisonment in the Inquisition at Rome, and the different Figures he has since made, as well in Italy, as in England, France, and Holland. The Whole being a Series of the most diverting History, and surprizing Events, ever yet made Publick [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the life of Elizabeth Cairns. : Written by herself some years before her death; and now taken from her own original copy with great care and diligence [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the life of Mrs. Manley, author of the Atalantis. : Containing not only the history of her adventures, but likewise an account of the most considerable amours in the Court of King Charles II. The third edition. To which is added, a compleat Key [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the life of Mrs. manley. : (Author of the Atalantis.) containing not only the history of her adventures, but likewise an account of the most considerble amours in the Court of King Charles the IId. To which is added, a compleat key [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the life of the very Reverend Mr James Fraser of Brea, minister of the Gospel at Culross : Written by himself. Dedicated by the author to the very Reverend Mr Thomas Ross, minister at Kincardine in Rols. (New published at the desire of some friends.) [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the life, of John Pavey, written by himself. : Containing an authentic account of the lords gracious dealings with him, both in providence and grace, from the ĕra of his life 1753, to the year 1785. inclusive; being the first 32 years of his life, carefully gather'd up. And dedicated to his Christian [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the life, sufferings, and surprising adventures of a noble foreigner at *******. To which are added, some instructive remarks on the vicissitudes of fortune. Written by himself [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the Manstein family. : Pathetic, sentimental, humorous, and satirical. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the Manstein family. : Pathetic, sentimental, humorous, and satirical. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the nobility, gentry, &c. of Thule : or, the island of love. Being a secret history of their amours, artifices and intrigues [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the nobility, gentry, &c. of Thule: or, The island of love. : Being a secret history of their amours, artifices and intrigues [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the remarkable life of Mr. Charles Brachy. In a series of adventures, in Europe, Africa, &c. To which is added, The hermit; or, the history of Cloalde [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the seraglio of the Bashaw of Merryland. : By a discarded sultana [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the year two thousand five hundred : Translated from the French by W. Hooper, M.D. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the year two thousand five hundred. : [One line in French from Leibnitz] Translated from the French, by W. Hooper, M.A [electronic resource]

Memoirs of the year two thousand five hundred. : [One line in French from Leibnitz] Translated from the French, by W. Hooper, M.A [electronic resource]

Memoirs Sir Charles Goodville and his family : in a series of letters to a friend. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Memoirs, travels, and adventures, of a Cavalier. : A new edition, being the second. In three volumes. ... First published from the original manuscript, by the late Mr. Daniel Defoe, author of the adventures of Robinson Crusoe, and many other books of entertainment [electronic resource]

Mental amusement : Consisting of moral essays, allegories, and tales. Interspersed with poetical pieces, By different writers: (Now first published.) Calculated for the use of private families a nd public schools [electronic resource]

Mere nature delineated: or, A body without a soul. : Being observations upon the young forester lately brought to town from Germany. With suitable applications. Also, a brief dissertation upon the usefulness and necessity of fools, whether political or natural [electronic resource]

Merlin reviv'd : Or, strange & wonderful predictions, of what remarkable occurrences, will (according to the rules of astrology) certainly happen in most countries of Europe, in the compass of one whole year, beginning with June 1711. And ending with May, 1712. Also an ac [electronic resource]

Mes fragmens [electronic resource]

Methodists impostors: or, Wicklisse, Wesley, stonehouse, seagrave and seward, detected and exposed. : Being an impartial and brief relation of the turbulent life, death, and notorious heresies of John Wickliffe, exhibited in forty articles. One of which was that, God ought to obey the devil. These blasphemies were, advanced by him in the year 1365, and th [electronic resource]

Middle C : a novel /
William H. Gass
Call Number: PS3557.A845 M53 2013

Midsummer holidays : or, a long story. Written for the improvement and entertainment of young folk [electronic resource]

Milk for babes, : meat for strong men, and wine for petitioners. Being a comical, sarcastical, theological account, of a late election at Bagdad, for Cailiff of that city. Faithfully translated from the Arabick, and Collated with the most Authentick Original Manuscripts. B [electronic resource]

Mirth's madness, : or, the vanity of mens laughter, and of their merry amusements in their idle hours. Consider'd in a sermon upon Ecclesiastes II. 1,2. (intended to have been preached in St. James's church in S. Edmunds-Bury, October the 8th, 1701. And now in Compensation [electronic resource]

Miscellanea aurea : or the golden medley. Consisting of I. A voyage to the mountains of the moon under the Æquator, or Parnassus reform'd. II. The fortunate shipwreck, or a description of New Athens, being an account of the laws, manners, religion, and customs of that count [electronic resource]

Miscellaneous works, : in verse and prose, of Mr. John Bancks. Consisting of Odes, Songs, &c. sacred to Love, Friendship, and Devotion. Tales and Fables, Humorous, Moral, and Satirical. Epistles, Ethic, Amorous, and Familiar. Epigrams, and other Occasional Poems. Essays in Lite [electronic resource]

Miscellaneous works, : in verse and prose, of John Bancks. Adorned with sculptures and illustrated with notes [electronic resource]

Miscellanies in prose. : Vol. IX [electronic resource]

Miscellanies. : The seventh volume. By Dr. Swift [electronic resource]

Miscellanies. : The seventh volume. By Dr. Swift [electronic resource]

Miscellanies. : The Eighth Volume. By Dr. Swift [electronic resource]

Miscellanies. : The second volume [electronic resource]

Miscellanies. The last volume [electronic resource]

Miscellanies. The third volume [electronic resource]

Miscellanies. The third volume [electronic resource]

Miscellanies: in prose and verse; written by Thomas Bellamy. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Misogug: or, women as they are. A Chaldean tale. Translated from the French. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Miss C--y's cabinet of curiosities : or, the Green-Room broke open. By Tristram Shandy, Gent [electronic resource]

Miss Melmoth; or, The new Clarissa. : In three volumes [electronic resource]

Modern amours : or, a secret history of the adventures of some persons of the first rank. Faithfully related from the author's own knowledge of each transaction. With a key prefixed [electronic resource]

Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole [electronic resource]

Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole [electronic resource]

Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole [electronic resource]

Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole, Esq; [electronic resource]

Mogul tales, : or, the dreams of men awake; related in stories to divert the Sultana's of Guzarat, for the supposed death of the Sultan. Written in French, by the celebrated Mons. Guelette, ... Now first translated into English. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Mogul tales, : or, the dreams of men awake: being stories told to divert the grief of the Sultana's of Guzarat, for the supposed death of the Sultan. Written in French by the celebrated Mr. Guelletee, ... Now first translated into English. In two volumes; adorned with p [electronic resource]

Mogul tales, : or, the dreams of men awake: being stories told to divert the grief of the Sultana's of Guzarat, for the supposed death of the Sultan. Written in French by the celebrated Mr. Guelletee, ... Now first translated into English. In two volumes, adorned with p [electronic resource]

Monk-wood priory. : By Francis Tracy Thomas, cornet in the East and West Lothian Light Dragoons. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Monsieur Tonson, : a tale, recited by Mr. Fawcett, at Covent Garden Theatre. Written by J. Taylor, Esq [electronic resource]

Monsieur Tonson. : A tale. Written by Mr. Taylor, and recited in London by Mr. Fawcet, to crowded audiences with universal applause [electronic resource]

Monsieur Tonson. : A tale. Written by Mr. Taylor, and recited in London by Mr. Fawcet, to crowded audiences with universal applause [electronic resource]

Montalbert. : A novel. By Charlotte Smith. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Montford Castle : or the knight of the white rose. An historical romance of the eleventh century. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Montrose, or The gothic ruin, : a novel. In three volumes. By the author of The mystic cottages, and Observant pedestrian. Vol. I [electronic resource]

Moral amusement : or, a selection of tales, histories, and interesting anecdotes; intended to amuse and instruct young minds [electronic resource]

Moral amusement : Or, A selection of tales, histories, and interesting anecdotes; intended to amuse and instruct young minds [electronic resource]

Moral and instructive tales for the improvement of young ladies : calculated to amuse the mind, and form the heart to virtue [electronic resource]

Moral and sentimental essays, on miscellaneous subjects, Written in Retirement, on the Banks of the Brenta, in the Venetian State. By J.W. C-t-ss of R-s-g. In two Volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Moral reflections in a real dream [electronic resource]

Moral tale. The Dutchess of C-. from Adelade and Theodore, by Madame la Comtesse de Genlis [electronic resource]

Moral tales : Translated from the French of Mde Le Prince de Beaumont. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Moral tales, : after the eastern manner; by Mr. Seally. ... . Lovely are the tales of former times [electronic resource]

Moral tales, by M. Marmontel : In three volumes [electronic resource]

Moral tales, by M. Marmontel : Translated from the French. In two volumes. Vol. I. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings [electronic resource]

Moral tales, by M. Marmontel. : Translated from the French. By C. Dennis and R. Lloyd [electronic resource]

Moral tales, by M. Marmontel. : Translated from the French, by C. Dennis and R. Lloyd. In three volumes [electronic resource]

Moral tales, by M. Marmontel. : Translated from the French, by C. Dennis and R. Lloyd. In three volumes [electronic resource]

Moral tales, by M. Marmontel. ... [electronic resource]

Moral tales, by M. Marmontel. ... [electronic resource]

Moral tales, by M. Marmontel. ... [electronic resource]

Moral tales, by M. Marmontel. In two volumes. Volume I [electronic resource]

Moral tales, by M. Marmontel. Translated from the French. In two volumes. Vol. I. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings [electronic resource]

Moral tales, essays and fables, for the instruction of youth [electronic resource]

Moral tales, essays and fables, for the instruction of youth [electronic resource]

Moral tales. : The grateful Turk, by Thomas Day, Esq. Alcander and Septimius, by Dr. Goldsmith. The horse, by Dr. Percival. Phillis and Damaris, by Miss Talbot [electronic resource]

Moral tales. : Old Edwards, by Mackenzie. The recluse and his dog. The morning of Autumn, from Gessner. The distressed officer. The pedlar and his ass. Respect due to age. Foppery [electronic resource]

Moral tales. : Eugenio, from the Adventurer. Mr. V---, from the life of Lieut. Henry Foley. The beggar and his dog, from the French, by. F. Ashmore, Esq [electronic resource]

Moral tales. : Old Albany, from Miss Burney's Cecilia. Lonisa Venoni, from the periodical publication of the mirror. Origin of the piory of the two lovers [electronic resource]

Moral tales. : The grateful Turk, By Thomas Day, Esq. Alcander and Septimius, By. Dr. Goldsmith. The Horse, By Dr. Percival. Phillis And Damaris, By Miss Talbot [electronic resource]

Moral tales. 3. : Eugenio. from the Adventurer. Mr. V-. from the life of Lieut. Hen. Foley. The beggar and his dog. From the French, By. F. Ashmore, Esq [electronic resource]

Moral tales. Father Nicholas, from the Lounger. Rosetta. The flower-girl Flavia [electronic resource]

Moral tales. The shrubbery, and The triumph of beauty, by. T. Potter [electronic resource]

Moral Tales. Theodosius and Constantia, from the Spectator. Abbas, by Dr. Langhorne. Stephen and Fanny [electronic resource]

Morality from the Devil. : Quevedo in England: or, The dreamer [electronic resource]

Mother bunch's fairy tales. : Published for the amusement of all those little masters and misses who, by duty to their parents, and obedience to their superiors, aim at becoming great lords and ladies. Adorned with copperplate cuts [electronic resource]

Mother Goose's fairy tales : Containing I Little Red Riding Hood. II. Blue Beard. III. Cinderilla; or, the Little Glass Slipper. IV. Mastercat; or Puss in Boots. V. The Fairy [electronic resource]

Mother goose's fairy tales. : Containing, I. Little red riding hood. II. Blue beard. III. Cinderilla; or, The little glass slipper. IV. Master cat; or Puss in boots. V. The fairy. Her mother goose in winter nights, the old and young she both delights [electronic resource]

Mother goose's histories or Tales of passed times. : Containing I. The little red riding-hood. II. The fairy. III. Blue beard [electronic resource]

Mount Henneth, a novel. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

Mr. Bentley : or, the rural philosopher. A tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Mr. Bentley, : the rural philosopher: a tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Mr. Nash's narrative : Who hopes he shall find no enemies so mean and ungenerous as to suppress or hinder the circulation of that testimony which is now offer'd to the public [electronic resource]

Mr. Nash's narrative : Who hopes he shall find no enemies so mean and ungenerous as to suppress or hinder the circulation of that testimony which is now offer'd to the public [electronic resource]

Mr. Wroughton's narrative respecting Mr. Astley [electronic resource]

Mrs. Manley's history of her own life and times. : Published from Her Original Manuscript [electronic resource]

Mujnoon; or, the distracted lover. : A tale. From the Persian [electronic resource]

Munster Abbey, : a romance: interspersed with reflections on virtue and morality: written by Sir Samuel Egerton Leigh. In three volumes [electronic resource]

My family for the war
by Anne C. Voorhoeve ; translated by Tammi Reichel
Call Number: PZ7.V944 My 2012

Mysteries elucidated, a novel. : In three volumes. By the author of Danish massacre, Monmouth, &c [electronic resource]

Mystery, a novel : In two volumes. By Francis Lathom, author of Men and manners, of which a new edition is just published; The midnight bell; The Castle of Ollada, &c [electronic resource]

Mythoi Aisōpou. : = Æsopi fabulæ græco-latinæ. Cum novis notis, necnon versione emendatâ. Editio, prioribus antehac editis correctior; et ad usum juventutis regiæ scholæ Etonensis accommodata [electronic resource]

Mython Aisopeion Synagoge : Fabularum Æsopicarum collectio, quotquot Græce reperiuntur. Accedit interpretatio Latina [electronic resource]

Mython Aisopeion Synagoge : Fabularum Æsopicarum collectio, quotquot Græce reperiuntur. Accedit interpretatio Latina [electronic resource]

Naru, fils de Chinki, : histoire cochinchinoise qui peut servir à d'autres pays, & de suite à celle de Chinki son pere .. [electronic resource]

Narzanes or, : the injur'd statesman containing the most important negotiations, and transactions of that great minister whilst he presided over the affairs of Persia [electronic resource]

Narzanes or, the injur'd statesman : Containing the most important negotiations and transactions of that great minister whilst he presided over the affairs of Persia [electronic resource]

Narzanes: or, the injur'd statesman. : Containing the most important negotiations, and transactions of that great minister, whilst he presided over the affairs of Persia [electronic resource]

Nature: or, The school for demi-rapes. By Mr. Treyssac de Vergy [electronic resource]

Netley Abbey: a gothic story : In two volumes. .. [electronic resource]

Never fly from your duty : or, the History of, James brown and John simpson [electronic resource]

New tales from the French of M. Florian [electronic resource]

New tales. From the French of M. Florian [electronic resource]

News from heaven : the Bakerton stories /
Jennifer Haigh
Call Number: PS3608.A544 N49 2013

News from the dead, or a faithful and genuine narrative of an extraordinary combat between life and death, exemplified in the case of William Duell, One of the Malefactors who was executed at Tyburn on Monday the 24th of this instant November, for a Rape, Robbery and Murder, and who soon after return'd to life at Barber-Surgeon's-Hall, where he had been brought too from the Place of Execution, in Order to be Anatomiz'd. With a true Account Of all the Particulars that happen'd to him, and the many surprizing Things he saw during the Interval of Time that passed between his being turned off at the Gallows, and his Recovery to Life. The whole taken from his own mouth in Newgate, where he now lies [electronic resource]

Nice, an eclogue. : Translated from the Latin of Marcus Hieronymus Vida, Bishop of Cremona and Alba [electronic resource]

Nimble & quick; pick and choose where you will, here is something that will please every body : Containing the humours of the age; being whimsical, witty, diverting, comical, and useful remarks, on the virtues and vices of the times [electronic resource]

None but fools marry: or, a vindication of the batchelor's estimate; in answer to the objections made against it [electronic resource]

Norman tales. : From the French. Of Monsieur Le Grand [electronic resource]

Northern memoirs : or, the history of a Scotch family. Written by a lady. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Notes et remarques historiques, contenues dans cet opuscule. (Sur l'épitre dédicatoire à Salomon.) [electronic resource]

Nouveau voyage sentimental [electronic resource]

Nouveau voyage sentimental. Par M. de Gorjy, (sous le nom d'Yorik). [electronic resource]

Nouvelle traduction de La fille de joye. : Par Mr Cleland, contenant les mémoires de Mlle. Fanny, écrite [sic] par elle-même. Avec figures [electronic resource]

Nouvelle traduction de Woman of pleasur [sic] : ou fille de joye de M. Cleland contenant les mémoires de Mlle: Fanny écrits par elle-même. Avec XV. planches en taille douce .. [electronic resource]

Nouvelles fables, : avec une traduction De quelques Sonnets choisis de petrarque. Et une romance. Admiranda tibi levium spectacula rerum. Georg. 1. IV. Par l'auteur D'Abbasaï, & de la guerre des betes [electronic resource]

Nouvelles lettres angloises, ou histoire du Chevalier Grandisson, [electronic resource]

Novelle galanti : edite ed inedite del Atanasio da verrocchio .. [electronic resource]

Nunnery tales, : Written by a Young Nobleman, and Translated from his French Manuscript into English [electronic resource]

Nunnery tales: written by a young nobleman, and translated from his French manuscript into English [electronic resource]

Nutrebian tales, : Or the strange and surprising adventures of a captive Queen, Wonderful Deliverance of her Children; Curious Metamorphosis of a Monkey, Butterfly, &c. Anecdotes of a Convent, History of the Prince de Barnaville and the Count. The whole Interspersed with ma [electronic resource]

Obedience rewarded, : and prejudice conquered; or, the history of Mortimer Lascells. Written for the instruction and amusement of young people. By Mrs. Pilkington [electronic resource]

Obi; or The history of three-finger'd Jack: by Dr Moseley. : To which is added, the voyages, travels, and long capacity of James Massey, who was shipwrecked on a desolate coast; with the surprising adventures he and his companions met with in exploring those countries eighteen years; their desperate battles with th [electronic resource]

Obidah and the hermit: an eastern tale [electronic resource]

Observations on mundane affairs [electronic resource]

Of the stupendous gout-stone : see page the 28. II. An introduction to a new method of writing a great deal in a little time, viz. As much in One Minute (by any Watch) as usually requires a Long while, of Singular Use to All that Use their Pen. III. Of tea, coffee, & chocolate. --IV. O [electronic resource]

Old stories which were the fore-runners of the revolution : in eighty-eight, reviv'd, Viz. I. A Dialogue between F. Peters, and Dr. Busby. II. The Hollanders Story of the Penal Laws and Test. III. William Penn holding forth among the Quakers. IV. Several Stories about the Birth of the Pretender. V. Queries about t [electronic resource]

Oleander girl : a novel /
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Call Number: PS3554.I86 O44 2013

Olinde, : par l'auteur des Mémoires du Vicomte de Barjac [electronic resource]

Olivia : or, deserted bride. By the author of Hortensia, The Rambles of Frankly, and The Fashionable Friend. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Olivia; or, deserted bride. By the author of Hortensia, the Rambles of Frankly, and the Fashionable Friend. In three volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Opuscule d'un célébre auteur Egyptien. Contenant l'histoire d'Orphée, par laquelle on pourroit soupçonner qu'il est peu de femmes fideles [electronic resource]

Oratio habita in schola Meltoniensi, ad comitia cleri calata, Maii 16. 1720. Per alumnum istius ludi primarium. Auctore Johanne Henley, A. M. Gymnasii Praefecto [electronic resource]

Oriental apologues : or instructive fables. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Oriental fables, anecdotes, and tales. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Oriental tales, : collected from an Arabian manuscript, in the library of the King of France. In two volumes. Adorn'd with copper plates [electronic resource]

Original essays and translations. By different hands [electronic resource]

Ormond : or the secret witness. By the author of Wieland, Arthur Mervyn, &c. &c [electronic resource]

Otho and Rutha : a dramatic tale. By Miss Edwards [electronic resource]

Ovid's epistles, translated into English verse; with critical essays and notes. Being part of a poetical and oratorial lecture, read in the Grammar-School of Ashford, in the County of Kent; and calculated to initiate Youth in the first Rudiments of Taste. By St: Barrett, A. M. Master of the said School [electronic resource]

Ovid's epistles: with his amours. Translated into English verse, by the most eminent hands [electronic resource]

Ovid's epistles: with his amours. Translated into English verse, by the most eminent hands. Adorn'd with cutts [electronic resource]

Ovid's Metamorphoses, in fifteen books. Translated by Mr. Dryden. Mr. Addison. Dr. Garth. Mr. Mainwaring. Mr. Congreve. Mr. Rowe. Mr. Pope. Mr. Gay. Mr. Eusden. Mr. Croxall. and other eminent hands. Publish'd by Sir Samuel Garth, M.D. Adorn'd with sculptures. ... [electronic resource]

Ovid's Metamorphoses, translated into English prose, As near the Original as the different Idioms of the Latin and English Languages will allow. with the Latin text and order of construction on the same page; and Critical, Historical, Geographical, and Classical Notes, in English, from the best Commentators, both Ancient and Modern; beside a great Number of Notes intirely New. For the Use of Schools, as Well as Private Gentlemen [electronic resource]

Ovid's Metamorphoses. In fifteen books. Made English by several hands. Adorn'd with cuts. ... . The second edition, with great improvements by Mr. Sewell [electronic resource]

Ovid's Metamorphoses: translated by eminent persons. Published by Sir Samuel Garth. In Four Volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Ovid's Tristia. Containing five books of mournful elegies: which he sweetly compos'd in the midst of his adversity, while he liv'd in Tomos, a city of Pontus, where he died, after seven years banishment from Rome [electronic resource]

Ovid's Tristia. Containing five books of mournful elegies: Which he sweetly compos'd in the midst of his adversity, while he liv'd in Tomos, a city of Pontus, where he died, after seven years banishment from Rome. Newly translated by T. P [electronic resource]

Oxford jests, : refined and enlarged: being a collection of witty jests, merry tales, and pleasant jokes. Collected and composed by Captain W. Hicks, native of Oxford [electronic resource]

Oxford jests, : refined and enlarged: being a collection of witty jests, merry tales, pleasant jokes. Collected and composed by Captain W. Hicks, native of Oxford [electronic resource]

Oxford jests, : refined and enlarged: being a collection of witty jests, merry tales, pleasant jokes. Collected and composed by Captain W. Hicks, native of Oxford [electronic resource]

Palace amours: or, The genuine history of Alexis. : Containing an exact account of his amorous adventures among ladies of quality, and fair ones of inferor rank. Diversified with original letters, poems, and very curious discoveries in the Beau Monde. To which is annexed, something about somebody's second [electronic resource]

Palemon and Lavinia. : A legendary tale. In two parts. Enlarged from a story in Thomson's Seasons. By David Mountfort, Prompter of the Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh [electronic resource]

Palemon and Lavinia. : A legendary tale. In two parts. Enlarged from a story in Thomson's Seasons. By David Mountfort, Prompter of the Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh [electronic resource]

Pasquin, : a New Allegorical Romance on the Times: with the fortifivead, a burlesque poem. Dedicated to the Right Honourable The Earl of Rochford, One of His Majesty's principal Secretaries of State. Published by the Editor, Thomas Rowe, Esq. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Pastorals in prose. : Or, moral tales, for the amusement of youth [electronic resource]

Paul and Virginie. : By Jacques-Bernardin-Henri de Saint-Pierre [electronic resource]

Paul et Virginie : Par Jacques-Bernardin-Henri de Saint-Pierre [electronic resource]

Paul et Virginie, : par Jacques-Bernardin-Henri de Saint-Pierre [electronic resource]

Paul et Virginie, : histoire indienne. Par Jacques-Henri-Bernardin de Saint Pierre. Avec figures [electronic resource]

Paul et Virginie. : Par Jacques-Bernardin-Henri de Saint-Pierre [electronic resource]

Paul et Virginie. Par Jacques-Bernardin-Henri de Saint-Pierre [electronic resource]

Paul et Virginie. Par Jacques-Bernardin-Henri de Saint-Pierre [electronic resource]

Paul et Virginie. Par Jacques-Bernardin-Henri de Saint-Pierre [electronic resource]

Paulin ou les avantures du comte de Walter. ... [electronic resource]

Pausanias and Aurora [electronic resource]

Pausanias and Aurora. : Being the conclusion of Prince Titi's history. Done from the italian original [electronic resource]

Pensées critiques, : philologiques et morales, par M.** [electronic resource]

Persecuted virtue: or, The lober. : A true secret history. Writ at the request of lady of quality [electronic resource]

Persian tales : designed for use and entertainment [electronic resource]

Persian tales, or the thousand and one days. In two volumes. A new edition, embellished with elegant engravings. ... [electronic resource]

Persian tales, or the thousand and one days. In two volumes. A new edition, embellished with two elegant frontispieces. ... [electronic resource]

Peter Lugg : or, three tales of an old woman of Bangor preaching over her liquor. Recommended to the perusal of courtiers, Soldiers, Beaus, Bishops, Cits, Wits, Criticks, Priests, Poets, or whomsoever that pleases to Buy [electronic resource]

Pharsamond: or, the new Knight-Errant. In which is introduced the story of the fair Anchoret, with that of Tarmiana and her unfortunate daughter. Written originally in French, by Monsieur de Marivaux, Member of the French Academy in Paris. Author of the Life of Marianne, &c. Translated by Mr. Lockman. ... [electronic resource]

Pharsamond: or, the new Knight-Errant. In which is introduced the story of the fair anchoret, with that of Tarmiana and her unfortunate daughter. Written originally in French, by Monsieur de Marivaux, Member of the French Academy in Paris: Author of The Life of Marianne, &c. Translated by Mr. Lockman. ... [electronic resource]

Phædri Fabulæ : or, Phædrus's Fables, with the following improvements; in a method intirely new, ... For the use of schools. By John Stirling, .. [electronic resource]

Philaro and Elenora: or, The orphan twins. : Dedicated (by permission) to Her Grace the Duchess of Dorset. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Philidore and Placentia : or, l'amour trop delicat. Part II. By Mrs. Haywood [electronic resource]

Physiognomical travels, : preceded by a physiognomical journal. Translated from the German of J. C. A. Musæus, by Anne Plumtre. To which is prefixed, a short sketch of the life and character of the author, by his pupil Kotzebue. In three volumes [electronic resource]

Pièces morales & sentimentales de Madame J.W. C-t-Sse de R-s-g. Ecrites à une Campagne, sur les Rivages de la Brenta, dans L'etat Venitien [electronic resource]

Piety promoted, : in a collection of dying sayings of divers of the people call'd Quakers. With some account of their services, Sufferings and Virtuous Lives. The seventh part. The second edition. By John Bell [electronic resource]

Pillory disapointed, [sic] or, the false prophets advancement. ... Elias Marion, the head French prophet, his speech on the scaffold, at the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, on Tuesday the 2d of December. ... [electronic resource]

Pills to purge melancholy : Or Englands witty and Merry Jester shewing no joke like a true joke containing The Merry Jests of the Earl of Rochester, Pembroke, Warwick, Lord Moon, and Mr. Ogle The life guard man [electronic resource]

Plaidoyer pour et contre J. J. Rousseau et le docteur D. Hume, : L'historien anglois. Avec des anecdotes intéressantes relatives au sujet. Ouvrage moral & critique, pour servir de suite aux curves de ces deux grands hommes [electronic resource]

Plain English for all parties. By Will Blunt [electronic resource]

Plexippus : or, the aspiring plebeian [electronic resource]

Polite amusements, : containing select histories equally instructive and entertaining. Viz. The platonic lovers. The fair pilgrim, or Double Disguise. The generous lovers, or the fatal Effects of Jealousy. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

Polly Honeycombe, : a dramatick novel of one act. As it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane [electronic resource]

Polly Honeycombe, : a dramatic novel of one act. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane [electronic resource]

Preservatif contre l'anglomanie [electronic resource]

Princess Coquedœuf and Prince Bonbon, a history as ancient as it is authentic. Translated from the Neustrian tongue into French by M. Degbacobub, and from French into English by R.C [electronic resource]

Proposals for printing by subscription, Miscellaneous works, in verse and prose, of Mr. John Bancks. Adorned with sculptures, and illustrated with notes. ... Proposals are given away, a large speciman of the work is exhibited, and subscriptions are taken in by the following booksellers, viz. Mr.Corbett, ... and at Mr Aris's ... [electronic resource]

Providence display'd, : Or a very Surprizing account of one Mr. Alexander Selkirk, Master of a Merchant-Man call'd the Cinque-Ports; who Dreaming that the Ship would soon after be lost, he desired to be left on a Desolate-Island in the South-Seas, where he liv'd Four Years and F [electronic resource]

Psaphion, : ou la courtisane de Smirne. Fragment erotique, traduit du grec de Mnaseas, sur un Manuscrit de la Bibliotbeque du Lord B . . . . Ou l'on a joint Les hommes de Promethée [electronic resource]

Psaphion, : ou la courtisane de Smyrne. Fragment erotique, traduit du grec de Mnaseas, sur un Manuscrit de la Bibliotheque du Lord B [electronic resource]

Publishing by subscription, which will finally close on Friday week next, : & the books be delivered to subscribers in the course of the following week. Dedicated, with permission, to the right hon. Lady Howard and Braybrooke, The force of prejudice: a moral tale, in two volumes [electronic resource]

Pueritiæ formandæ artifex. : Authore Hen. Mills, Scholae Croydonensis Praeceptore [electronic resource]

Queen Mab : or fairy adventures: being a series of incidents wonderful and surprising: in which are painted the happiness attendant on virtue, and the punishment that necessarily follows vice, illustrated by Example [electronic resource]

Queen Mab : or fairy adventures, being a series of incidents wonderful and surprizing, in which are painted the happiness attendant on virtue; and the punishment that necessarily follows vice, illustrated by example [electronic resource]

Rash vows: or, The effects of enthusiasm. : A novel. Translated from the French of Madame de Genlis, author of The theatre of education, Adelaide and Theodore, &c. &c. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Rasselas : Prince of Abissinia. A tale. By Dr. Johnson. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Rasselas, : Prince of Abissinia. A tale. By S. Johnson, L.L.D [electronic resource]

Rasselas, : Prince of Abissinia: a tale. By S. Johnson, L.L.D [electronic resource]

Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. : An Asiatic tale. To which is added, Dinarbas; a tale: being a continuation of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. The three volumes complete in one [electronic resource]

Rélation de l'état admirable d'une jeune fille suedoise, présentement vivante : qui n'a pris aucune sorte de nourriture pendant plus de six ans. Extrait des originaux suédois, tout nouvellement envoyez par L'Evesque de Skara, en Suéde, au Lord Evesque de Bristol. Traduit de l'anglois; & augmenté de la rélation d'un autre fait mem [electronic resource]

Réponse au Premier plaidoyer de M. d'E........ : dans l'affaire du Comte de Lally. Par un ami de M. de Voltaire [electronic resource]

Reason triumphant over fancy : exemplified in the singular adventures of Don Sylvio de Rosalva. ... Translated from the German original of Mr. C.M. Wieland [electronic resource]

Reasons for abolishing ceremony. : By Jonathan Swift, junior. To which is annex'd, An occasional poem, by a gentleman of Trinity-College in Cambridge [electronic resource]

Rebecca. : A novel. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Recess; Or, A tale of other times. By the author of the chapter of accidents [electronic resource]

Recueil de fables, de contes, et d'histoires, morales et amusantes, à l'usage des jeunes gens : de l'un & de l'autre Sèxe, qui étudient la langue française. Traduit des ouvrages anglois les meilleurs, & les plus nouveaux qu'on ait pu se procurer en ce Genre [electronic resource]

Recueil de pieces choisies, à l'usage des personnes qui veulent apprendre le français. : Par M. Duverger [electronic resource]

Reflections on the vicissitudes of time. In a letter from a brother to his sister [electronic resource]

Reginald du Bray : an historic tale. By a late nobleman [electronic resource]

Reginald Du Bray : an historick tale. By a late lord, greatly admired in the literary world [electronic resource]

Reginald, or the house of Mirandola : A romance. In three volumes. By the author of Melbourne, &c [electronic resource]

Revenge : eleven dark tales /
Yoko Ogawa ; translated by Stephen Snyder
Call Number: PL858.G37 K3613 2013

Ridens veritas : or, no jest like a true jest. Containing grave truths to make some merry, and merry truths to makes some grave. In a letter to a gentleman in Ireland [electronic resource]

Rimualdo: or the castle of Badajos : A romance. By W. H. Ireland, author of the abbess, &c.&c. In four volumes [electronic resource]

Roach Abbey : a tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Roman comique, de Scarron. ... [electronic resource]

Roman stories : or, th[e] history of the seven wise masters of Rome: containing seven days entertainment, In Many Pleasant and Witty Tales, or Stories. Wherein The Treachery of evil Counsellors is discovered, Innocence cleared, and the Wisdom of the Seven Wife Philosophe [electronic resource]

Roman stories : or, the history of the Seven Wise Mistresses of Rome: containing seven day entertainment, in many pleasant and witty tales, or Stories. Wherein The Treachery of Evil Counsellors is discovered, Innocency cleared, and the Wisdom of Seven Wise Mistresses dis [electronic resource]

Roman stories: or, The history of the even wise masters of Rome. : Containing seven days entertainment, in many pleasant and witty tales, or stories. Wherein the treachery of evil counsellors is discovered, innocency cleared, and the wisdom of seven wise philosophers displayed. Newly corrected, and better explained, and [electronic resource]

Roman stories: or, The history of the seven wife mistresses of Rome : Containing seven days entertainment, in many pleasant and witty tales, or stories. Wherein the treachery of evil counsellors is discovered, innocency cleared, and the wisdom of seven wise mistresses displayed. Newly corrected, and better explain'd, and en [electronic resource]

Roman stories: or, the history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome : containing seven days entertainment, .. [electronic resource]

Roman stories: or, the history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome : containing seven days entertainment, in many pleasant and witty tales, or stories Wherein The Treachery of evil Counsellors is discovered Innocency cleared, and the Wisdom of Seves. Wife Mistresses displayed. Newly Corrected, better Explain'd, and Enlarg' [electronic resource]

Roman stories: or, the history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome : containing seven days entertainment, in many pleasant and witty tales, or Stories. Wherein The Treachery of Evil Counsellors is discovered, Innocency cleared, and the Wisdom of Seven Wise Mistresses displayed. Newly corrected, and better Explained, and En [electronic resource]

Roman stories; or The history of the seven wise masters of Rome : containing seven days entertainment, in many pleasant narrations wherein the treachery of evil counsellors is discovered, Innocency cleared, and the wisdom of the seven wise masters displayed [electronic resource]

Romances : Sir Bertrand. Sir Gawen. Edwin [electronic resource]

Romances, : By I. D'Israeli [electronic resource]

Rosalind: or, an apology for the history of a theatrical lady [electronic resource]

Rosenberg: a legendary tale : By a lady. In Two Volumes [electronic resource]

Rouphou Ephesiou peri tōn en kysei kai nephrois pathōn. ... = Rufi Ephesii de vesicæ renumque morbis. : ... Nunc iterum typis mandavit Gulielmus Clinch, ... Qui & dissertationem de auctore, ejusque scriptis, unà cum commentariolo de usu idoneo vesicantium in morbis curandis adjecit [electronic resource]

Roxana : or, the fortunate mistress. Being a history of the life and vast variety of fortunes of Mademoiselle de Beleau [electronic resource]

Roxana: or, The fortunate mistress. : Being a history of the life and vast variety of fortunes of mademoiselle de beleau [electronic resource]

Royal fables. By Francis Gentleman [electronic resource]

S-t contra omnes. An Irish miscellany. Containing, I. Some proposals for the regulation and improvement of quadrille. II. The legion club. III. A curry-comb of truth for a certain Dean: Or, The Grub-Street Tribunal. IV. The scall'd crow's nest. A very old Tale [electronic resource]

Sadaski; or, the wandering penitent. By Thomas Bellamy. Author of Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. &c. &c. &c. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Satires nouvelles, : et autres piéces de litterature [electronic resource]

Satyres D'Young, : ou l'amour de la renommée, passion universelle, traduction libre de l'anglois, par M. Bertin [electronic resource]

School for majesty : or the sufferings of Zomelli. An oriental history [electronic resource]

School occurrences : supposed to have arisen among a set of young ladies, under the tuition of Mrs. Teachwell. And to be recorded by one of them [electronic resource]

School occurrences : supposed to have arisen among a set of young ladies, under the tuition of Mrs. Teachwell; and to be recorded by one of them [electronic resource]

Scogin's jests : full of witty mirth, and pleasant shifts; done by him in France and other places. Being a preservative again [sic] melancholy. Gathered by Andrew Board, .. [electronic resource]

Scriptores Græci : sive selecta ex scriptoribus Græcis, viz. Herodoto, Thucydide, Xenophonte, Platone, Isocrate, Luciano. cum versione latina. In usum Regiæ Scholæ Etonensis [electronic resource]

Scripture histories : or, interesting narratives extracted from the Old Testament, for the instruction and amusement of youth. By Mrs. Pilkington [electronic resource]

Secret histories, novels and poems. : In four volumes. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood [electronic resource]

Select English pieces, : part 3. The vicar of Wakefield [electronic resource]

Select fables from Gulistan, : or the bed of roses. Translated from the original Persian of Sadi, by Stephen Sulivan, Esq [electronic resource]

Select fables from Gulistan, : or the bed of roses. Translated from the original Persian of Sadi [electronic resource]

Select fables from Gulistan, : or the bed of roses. Second edition. Translated from the original Persian of Sadi. By Stephen Sulivan, Esq [electronic resource]

Select moral tales. : Translated from the French, by a lady [electronic resource]

Select novels, : containing The blind boy, a fairy tale; Indian letters, and The distressed orphan, or adventures of Ernestina. Translated from the French of Madam Riccoboni [electronic resource]

Select tales of Count Hamilton, author of the life and memoirs of the Count de Grammont. Translated from the French. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Selectiores Æsopi Phrygis fabulæ, et Luciani Samosatensis dialogi. : Isocratis orationes duæ, ad Demonicum & Nicoclem. Cebetis Thebani tabula. Græce & Latine. In usum juventutis Scoticae Græcarum literarum studiosæ [electronic resource]

Selectiores Æsopi Phrygis fabulæ, et Luciani Samosatensis dialogi. : Isocratis orationes duæ, ad Demonicum & Nicoclem. Cebetis Thebani tabula: nec non Galeni Pergameni suasoria ad artes oratio. Græce & Latine. In usum juventutis Scoticæ Græecarum literarum studiosæ [electronic resource]

Sentimental and humourous essays, : conducive to economy and happiness. Drawn from common sayings and subjects, which are full of Common Sense, the best Sense in the World. By Noah Webster, Author Of The Effects Of Slavery, &C. In the Manner of Dr. Franklin [electronic resource]

Sentimental and humourous essays, : conducive to economy and happiness. Drawn from common sayings and subjects, which are full of Common Sense, the best Sense in the World. By Noah Webster, Author of the Effects of slavery, &c [electronic resource]

Sentimental excursions to Windsor : and other places, with notes critical, illustrative, and explanatory, by several eminent Persons, male and female, living and dead [electronic resource]

Sentimental fables. Translated from the French, with the original and notes. To which is prefixed, an essay on English versification. By a country curate [electronic resource]

Sentimental tablets of the good Pamphile, : written in the months of August September, October, and November, 1789, by M. Gorjy. Translated from the French, by P.S. Dupuy, of the East-India House [electronic resource]

Serious reflections during the life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe : with his vision of the angelick world. Written by himself [electronic resource]

Shenstone-Green : or, the new Paradise lost. Being a history of human nature. In three volumes. ... Written by the proprietor of the Green, and published by the author of Liberal opinions [electronic resource]

Shenstone-Green : or, the new Paradise lost. Being a history of human nature. In three volumes. ... . Written by the proprietor of the Green. The editor Courtney Melmoth [electronic resource]

Sigevart, : a tale. Translated from the German, By H. L [electronic resource]

Simple facts; or, the history of an orphan : In two volumes. By Mrs. Mathews [electronic resource]

Simple Simon's misfortunes : or his wife Margery's outragious cruelty [electronic resource]

Simple Simon's misfortunes : and his wife Margery's cruelty, which began the very next morning after their marriage [electronic resource]

Simple Simon's misfortunes : and his wife Margery's cruelty. Which began the very next morning after their marriage [electronic resource]

Simple Simon's misfortunes, and his wife Margery's cruelty : Which began the very next morning after their marriage [electronic resource]

Simple Simon's misfortunes, and his wife Margery's cruelty. : Which began the very next morning after their marriage [electronic resource]

Simple Simon's misfortunes: or His wife Margery's outrageous cruelty [electronic resource]

Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia, moderniz'd by Mrs. Stanley [electronic resource]

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Thérèse philosophe, : Ou mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de D. Dirrag et de Mademoiselle Eradice. Nouvelle édition. Tome premier [electronic resource]

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The admirable and indefatigable adventures of the nine pious pilgrims, : devoted to Sion by the cross of Christ; and piloted by evangelist to the New Jerusalem. Written in America, in a time of solitude and divine contemplation; by a zealous lover of truth, and a Faithful Admiror of the Sacred Mysteries and Historical Revelati [electronic resource]

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The anti-Gallican : or, the history and adventures of Harry Cobham, Esquire. Inscribed to Louis the XVth, by the author [electronic resource]

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The bachelor of Salamanca : or, memoirs of Don Cherubim de la Ronda. In three parts. Written originally in French by Mr. Le Sage; Author of the Devil upon Two Sticks, and Gil Blas. Translated by Mr. Lockman [electronic resource]

The bachelor of Salamanca, : or memoirs of Don Cherubim de la Ronda. In three parts. Written originally in French, by Mr. Le Sage; Author of the Devil upon Two Sticks, and Gil Blas. Translated by Mr. Lockman [electronic resource]

The Banb---y apes: or, the monkeys chattering to the magpye. In a letter to a friend in London [electronic resource]

The Baratarian inquest, : A fragment of the works of the celebrated author of Don Quixote, presented by the Duc de Crillon to the translator, and dedicated to Sir William Draper [electronic resource]

The barbacue feast : or, the three pigs of Peckham, broil'd under an apple-tree: Where The Cooks were Numberless; The Company Masterless; The Meat Carv'd with Hatchets; And Punch drank by Pail-Fulls. By the author of The trip to Jamaica [electronic resource]

The baron of lauderbrooke. : A tale. By W. Holloway [electronic resource]

The barring out. : A tale. By Maria Edgeworth [electronic resource]

The bastard of Normandy, : a tale, on the banks of the Seine. In two volumes. By the author of Tancred, a tale of ancient times [electronic resource]

The batchelor : or speculations of Jeoffry Wagstaffe, Esq; .. [electronic resource]

The batchelor keeper: or, the effects of a friend [electronic resource]

The beau-philosopher; or, the history of the Chevalier de Mainvillers. Translated from the French original [electronic resource]

The beauties of Genlis : being a select collection of the most beautiful tales and other striking extracts, from Adela and Theodore; The tales of the castle; The Theatre of Education and Sacred Dramas. Written by the Countess of Genlis [electronic resource]

The beauties of Hume and Bolingbroke [electronic resource]

The beauties of Milton, Thomson, and Young [electronic resource]

The beauties of thelLate Right Hon. Edmund Burke, selected from the writings, &c. of that extraordinary man, alphabetically arranged. : Including the following celebrated political characters, drawn by himself: Antoinette, late Queen of France Comte D'Artois M. Brissot Richard Burke, Esq; Late Earl of Chatham M. Condorcet Prince de Conti Right Hon. Henry Dundas Hon. C.J. Fox George III. L [electronic resource]

The birmingham counterfeit; or, invisible spectator : A sentimental romance. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The Birth, life, and death of John Frank [electronic resource]

The birth, life, and death of John Franks, : with the pranks he played, though a meer fool [electronic resource]

The blind child, or anecdotes of the Wyndham family : Written for the use of young people. By a lady [electronic resource]

The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people, by a Lady [electronic resource]

The bloody tragedy; or, a dreadful warning to disobedient children. : Giving a sad and dreadful account of one John Gill, in the town of Oborn, in Bedfordshire, who lived a wicked life. How, coming home drunk one Night, he asked his Father for Money to carry on his Debaucheries, who putting him off till next Morning, he gre [electronic resource]

The blue book
A.L. Kennedy
Call Number: PR6061.E5952 B58 2013

The blue shop; or, Impartial and humorous observations on The life and adventures of Peter Porcupine, : with the real motives which gave rise to his abuse of our distinguished patriotic characters; together with a full and fair review of his late Scare-crow. By James Quicksilver [electronic resource]

The blunderful blunder of blunders : being an answer to the wonderful wonder of wonders. To which is added, a prologue to Hyppolitus, spoken by a boy of six years old. By Dr. Sw-ft. Also Mr. Sheridan's prologue, to the Greek play of Phædra and Hyppolitus; .. [electronic resource]

The book of oddities : or, agreeable variety for town and country; containing, an uncommon collection of the most curious stories, which may be valued for their Being Queer, Odd, Strange, Amazing, Whimsical, Comic, Absurd, Out O'Th'way, And Unaccountable. Designed to promote mi [electronic resource]

The book of oddities : or, agreeable variety for town and country. Containing, an uncommon collection of the most curious stories, which may be valued for their Being Queer, Odd, Strange, Amazing, Whimsical, Comic, Absurd, Out O'Th'way, And Unaccountable. Designed To promote Mi [electronic resource]

The book of oddities; or, Wonderful story-teller. : Containing an uncommon collection of curious stories, which may be valued for their being queer, odd, strange, amazing, whimsical, comic absurd, out o' th' way, and unaccountable. The whole calculated to promote the mirth, and excite the wonder and astoni [electronic resource]

The boy of Dundee. A youth to fortune, and to fame, unknown [electronic resource]

The British cs̆ar : The history, and glorious achievements of John Duke of Marlborough, prince of the empire, and captain-general of the confederate-forces [electronic resource]

The British heroine : or, an abridgment of the life and adventures of Mrs. Christian Davis, commonly call'd Mother Ross; who, in the habit of a man, served as a foot-soldier and dragoon in the several Campaigns under King William and the Duke of Marlborough, and gave such sign [electronic resource]

The British heroine : or, an abridgment of the life and adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies, commonly call'd Mother Ross; Who, in the Habit of a Man, served as a Foot-Soldier and Dragoon in several Campaigns under King William and the Duke of Marlborough, and gave such signal [electronic resource]

The British phœnix : or, the gentleman and lady's polite literary entertainer. Consisting of a great variety of all such scarce and valuable literary amusements, as have either long since been buried in Oblivion, and out of Print; or such others, at least, as are not to be pu [electronic resource]

The British recluse : or, the secret history of Cleomira, suppos'd dead. A novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood, Author of Love in Excess; or, the Fatal Enquiry [electronic resource]

The briton. : Volume I [electronic resource]

The brobdingnagians. : Being a key, to Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag. In a second letter to D---n S------t [electronic resource]

The brobdingnagians. : Being a key to Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag. In a second letter to Dean Swift [electronic resource]

The brother's gift : or, the naughty girl reformed. Published for The advantage of the rising generation. Ye British Ladies, would you wish to see Abeauteous Offspring pratting round your Knee, Shun, shun each slippant Coxcomb of the Mall, The Masquerade, the ... the midnight [electronic resource]

The brothers. In two volumes : By the author of The stage-coach, and Lucy Wellers [electronic resource]

The brothers. In two volumes. : By the author of The stage-coach and Lucy Wellers [electronic resource]

The brothers: or, treachery punish'd. : Interspers'd with I. The Adventures of Don Alvarez. II. The Adventures of Don Lorenzo. III. Cupid and Bacchus, a Dramatic Entertainment. And, IV. The Adventures of Mariana, Sister to Don Alvarez. Written by a person of quality [electronic resource]

The budget, or moral and entertaining fragments. : Representing the punishment of vice, and the reward of virtue [electronic resource]

The Burgess boys : a novel /
Elizabeth Strout
Call Number: PS3569.T736 B87 2013

The busy body; or, Successful spy. : Being the entertaining history of Mons. Bigand, a man infintely inquisitive and enterprizing, even to rashness; which unhappy faculties, nevertheless, instead of ruining, raised him from the lowest obscurity, to a most splendid fortune. Interspers'd with [electronic resource]

The busy-Body: or, successful spy : being the entertaining history of Mons. Bigand, A Man infinitely Inquisitive and Enterprising even to Rashness; which unhappy Faculties, nevertheless, instead of ruining, raised him from the Lowest Obscurity, to a most Splendid Fortune. Interspers'd with [electronic resource]

The bystander [electronic resource]

The cabinet of love or a collection of the most affecting anecdotes : of people renowned for their virtues or their vices by persons eminent in the world of literature [electronic resource]

The Cabinet of wit : Or, A feast and the mind. Containing droll and mery stories, in prose and verse [electronic resource]

The Cambridge vision; or, Oxford dream. Entered according to order [electronic resource]

The campaign; a true story. ... [electronic resource]

The canary bird : a moral fiction. Interspersed with poetry. By the author of The sparrow, Keeper's travels, The crested wren, &c [electronic resource]

The candour of Mr. Peter Edwards exhibited. : And his curious reasons for renouncing antip̆dobaptism, examined. By a Plain countryman [electronic resource]

The capacity and extent of the human understanding : Exemplified in the extraordinary case of automathes; a young nobleman, who was accidentally left, in his infancy, upon a desolate island, and continued nineteen years in that solitary state, separate from all human society. A narrative abounding with many [electronic resource]

The captive : or, the history of Mr. Clifford. Translated from the French. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The captive of the castle of Sennaar an African tale : containing various anecdotes of the Sophians hitherto unknown to mankind in general. By George Cumberland [electronic resource]

The carpenter's daughter, : of Derham-Down; or, sketches on the banks of Windermere [electronic resource]

The carpenter's daughter, : of Derham-Down; or sketches on the banks of Windermere. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The castle of Hardayne, a romance. : In two volumes. By John Bird .. [electronic resource]

The castle of Inchvally : a tale-alas! too true. By Stephen Cullen, ... In three volumes [electronic resource]

The castle of Lindenberg : or the history of Raymond and Agnes; with the story of the bleeding nun: and the Method by which the Wandering Jew Quieted The Nun's Troubled Spirit. By Matthew Gregory Lewis, Esq. Member of Parliament for Hindon in Wiltshire; And Author of the Castle Spe [electronic resource]

The castle of Mowbray, an English romance. By the author of St. Bernard's priory [electronic resource]

The castles of Athlin and Dunbayne. : A Highland story [electronic resource]

The castles of Athlin and Dunbayne. : A Highland story. By Ann Radcliffe [electronic resource]

The cavern of death. : A moral tale [electronic resource]

The cavern of death. : A moral tale [electronic resource]

The Cavern of death. A moral tale [electronic resource]

The child of nature, improved by chance. A philosophical novel. : By Mr. Helvetius. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The child of providence : a novel, in four volumes [electronic resource]

The child of woe. : A novel. By Mrs. Elizabeth Norman. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The child's friend, or, careful guardian : including the history of Pepin King of Lilliputia: moral and entertaining [electronic resource]

The Children in the wood. An affecting story. Adorned with cuts [electronic resource]

The children of the abbey, : a tale. In four volumes. By Regina Maria Roche [electronic resource]

The children of the abbey, : a tale. In four volumes. By Regina Maria Roche [electronic resource]

The children of the abbey, a tale. : In four volumes. By Regina Maria Roche [electronic resource]

The children of the abbey, a tale. : In two volumes. By Regina Maria Roche [electronic resource]

The Children's miscellany : In which is included the history of little Jack; by Thomas Day, Esq. author of The history of Sandford and Merton. A new edition, embellished with twenty-eight cuts, by Bewick and a frontispiece [electronic resource]

The childrens' companion, : or, entertaining instructor for the youth of both sexes; designed, to excite attention and inculcate virtue. Selected from the works of Berquin, Genlis, Day, and others [electronic resource]

The christian correspondent : or a series of religious letters, written by The Rev. John Newton, (author of Omicron, Cardiphonia, &c.) to Captain Alexr. Clunie, From the year 1761, to the death of the latter in 1770. Never before published [electronic resource]

The chronicle of B---g, : the son of the great B---g, that lived in the reign of Queen Felicia. Containing an account of his mighty transactions against Gallisoniere, his Flight and happy Arrival at G-r, and from thence to Sp-th-d. By Israel ben Ader, of the tribe of Levi [electronic resource]

The chronicle of B---g, : the son of the great B---g, that lived in the reign of Queen Felicia. Containing an account of his mighty transactions against Gallisoniere, his Flight and happy Arrival at G-r, and from thence to Sp-th-d. By Israel ben Ader, of the tribe of Levi [electronic resource]

The Church of Saint Siffrid. : In two volumes. By the author of Ned Evans [electronic resource]

The church of St. Siffrid. : In four volumes [electronic resource]

The city jilt : or, the alderman turn'd beau. A secret history [electronic resource]

The city jilt : or, the alderman turn'd beau: a secret history [electronic resource]

The city widow : or, love in a butt. A novel [electronic resource]

The cloisters laid open, or, adventures of the priests and nuns. : With some account of confessions, and the lewd Use they make of them. Containing a Series of diverting Stories. Also, the adventures of the bath: Containing, The Amours of Theresa and the Dwarf, the Love Letters of the Count Luciano, and the Tragedy of th [electronic resource]

The coalition : or family anecdotes. A novel. By Mrs. Boys. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The Coalman's courtship to a creel wife's daughter, : Or A dialogue between an old woman and her son: wherein she instructs him in the real art of courtship. Very beneficial for young wooers or blate beginners [electronic resource]

The Cockolorum songster, and convivial companion, for 1800 : Being a collection of monstrous good, monstrous droll, and monstrous bad, songs, introduced by some eccentric anecdotes of my cousin, the noble grand cock. Also a few cockolorum sentiments. Embellished with a plate, representing my cousin as cock of the w [electronic resource]

The colour of milk
Nell Leyshon
Call Number: PR6112.E96 C65 2012

The comical adventures of Mr Jas. Spiller, comedian, : at Epsom, in England. A true humorous tale. To which is added, the pleasant story of Obadiah Mousetrap [electronic resource]

The comical adventures of the late Mr. J. Spiller comedian at Epsom, : in England. A true humorous tale. To which is added, the pleasant story of Obadiah Mousetrap [electronic resource]

The Comical adventures, of the Late Mr. James Spiller Comedian at Epsom, in England. : A true humorous tale. To which is added, the pleasant story of Obadiah mousetrap [electronic resource]

The Comical and merry tricks, of Leper the taylor. In two parts [electronic resource]

The comical and witty jokes of John Falkirk the merry piper, : When in courtship to an old fidler's widow who wanted all the teeth. With the copy of the love-letter he sent unto her who is commonly called F-ting Betty [electronic resource]

The comical fellow : or wit and humour for town and country. Containing the newest, drollest, laughable, funny, and compleatest collection of diverting jests Funny Jokes Lively Bon Mots Keen Repartees Excellent Puns Wholesome Stories Humourous Sayings Entertaining Tales Pleas [electronic resource]

The comical history of Estevanille Gonzalez, surnamed the merry fellow. Translated from the original Spanish by Monsieur le Sage, Author of the Devil upon two Sticks. Done out of French [electronic resource]

The comical history of Estevanille Gonzalez. : Surnamed The Merry Fellow. Translated from the Original Spanish By Monsieur Le Sage, Author of the Devil upon two Sticks. Done out of French [electronic resource]

The Comical history of simple John, and his twelve misfortunes, : Which happened all in twelve days after the unhappy day of his marriage. Being a particular account of his courtship and marriage to a scolding wife; which has been a mortifying misery to many a poor-man [electronic resource]

The comical history of the collier's wedding in Fyfe. Wrote by a kirkaldy gentleman [electronic resource]

The comical history of the life and death of Mumper, generalissimo of King Charles IId's dogs. Written by Heliotropolis, secretary to the emperor of the moon [electronic resource]

The comical history, : And humorous adventures of Estevanille Gonzalez, surnamed The merry fellow. (Written by himself) Translated from the Spanish by the Ingenious Monsieur Le Sage, author of the Devil upon two sticks [electronic resource]

The Comical sayings of Pady from Cork, : With his coat button'd behind being a merry conferance between English Tom and Irish Teague. Pady's catechism: His purgatory when dead: his supplication, and creed for popish believers: his Psalm and hymns, &c. In three parts. By Roymore M'Closky, Derry i [electronic resource]

The Compleat character of the wisest-man in England [electronic resource]

The conflict: or, the history of Miss Sophia Fanbrook. In three volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The constant lovers: being an entertaining history of the amours and adventures of Solenus and Perrigonia, Alexis and Sylvia. Containing a Variety of Surprizing Incidents, Diverting Intrigues, and Elegant Conversations on the Tender Passion. By John Littleton Costeker, gent [electronic resource]

The convent : or, the history of Sophia Nelson. In two volumes. ... By a young lady [electronic resource]

The conversion of an Indian. Written by himself with additions [electronic resource]

The Cork surgeon's dream. : And in those days a Cork surgeon arose among the people, and he was a second-seer of visions ... and he mistook himself to be somebody, and in his folly he waxed proud, .. [electronic resource]

The cottage cook, : Cheap Repository. or, Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes; shewing the way to do much good with little money [electronic resource]

The cottage cook, : Cheap Repository. or, Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes; shewing the way to do much good with little money [electronic resource]

The cottage of friendship, a legendary pastoral. By Silviana Pastorella [electronic resource]

The Count de Hoensdern : a German tale. By the author of Constance, The Pharos, Argus, &. &. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The Count De Hoensdern : a German tale. By the author of Constance, The Pharos, Argus, &c. &c. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The Count de Poland, : by Miss M. Minifie, .. [electronic resource]

The country 'squire. : Walking & talking or A new pocket companion of children of all ages. (By Bob short.) with the life of the author [electronic resource]

The country seat : or, evenings entertainments. Translated from the Spanish, and carefully compared with the original, found among the papers of Don Velasco, Late Governor of the Moro Castle, at the Havannah [electronic resource]

The country seat : or, summer evenings entertainments. Translated from the French. In two volumes. Volume the First. Containing, The History of Don Pedro D'Aguilar. Innocence Preserved. Arnold and Claramond. Remarkable Account of three Prostitutes. Melchu-Kina. The Self - R [electronic resource]

The country spy : or a ramble thro' London. Containing many curious remarks, diverting tales, and merry joaks [electronic resource]

The countryman's guide to London. : Or, villainy detected. Being a clear discovery of all the various tricks and frauds that are daily practiced in that great city. Among many of which, are the following, viz. Highwaymen, or Scamps, Sharpers, Gamblers, Kidnappers, Waggon-Hunters, Money-Drop [electronic resource]

The court dunciad. : Inscrib'd to the Honourable Mrs. Fitz----ms [electronic resource]

The court secret: a melancholy truth. : Now first translated from the original Arabic. By an adept in the oriental tongues [electronic resource]

The cousins of Schiras : In two volumes. Translated from the French by John Brereton Birch, Esq [electronic resource]

The cracker : or, flashes of merriment: a collection of humourous fire-works never play'd-off before. By Jeremy Squib, engineer [electronic resource]

The craftsman's nosegay [electronic resource]

The Cravel son: or, The unhappy mother. : Being a dismal relation of one Mr. Palmer and 3 Russins, who barbarously murdered his own mother and her maid, at Upton Snagburg, in the county of Worcester; November the 7th, 1707. By cutting their throats from ear to ear, in a cruel and unnatural manner [electronic resource]

The Cruel father, or Unhappy lovers : Shewing the dreadful consequences, which sometimes attend the too harsh commands of parents, in endeavouring to force the inclinations of their children. Also the history of Clerimont, or the generous lover; Clerimont is the only son of a gentleman, of im [electronic resource]

The Cry of oppression : Or, A just and true narrative of the proceedings in order to the settlement of Mr. Robert Campbell at Stirling: with an account of the said settlement, and of the contendings in opposition thereto; taken from the extracts of the different courts before wh [electronic resource]

The curate of Coventry: a tale. : By John Potter, ... In two volumes [electronic resource]

The curate of Elmwood. : A tale. Edited by Anthony Pasquin, Esq [electronic resource]

The Curious adventures of a little white mouse : Or, A bad boy changed, in a very comical manner, into a good boy [electronic resource]

The cypriots : or, a miniature of Europe in the middle of the fifteenth century. By the author of The minstrel. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The dagger. : Translated from the German of Grosse [electronic resource]

The dance of death : painted by H. Holbein, and engraved by W. Hollar [electronic resource]

The dance of death : painted by H. Holbein, and engraved by W. Hollar [electronic resource]

The dancers damn'd : or, the devil to pay at the Old House [electronic resource]

The dandy--o, : to which To which is added, The Cold Winter, Hush Cat, The Birks of Innermay [electronic resource]

The death of Abel, in five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. : In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. : In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. : In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. : In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. : In five books. Attempted from the German of M. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. : In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. : In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. : In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. : In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of abel. In five books. : Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. In five books. Attempted from German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Abel. In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [electronic resource]

The death of Adam. A tragedy. In three acts. From the German of Mr. Klopstock [electronic resource]

The death of Cain, : in five books; after the manner of The death of Abel. By a lady [electronic resource]

The death of Cain, in five books : after the manner of the Death of Abel. By a lady [electronic resource]

The death of Cain. In five books. : After the manner, and as a sequel to the Death of Abel. Fourth edition, with considerable improvements. By W. H. Hall, Esq. Author of the Royal Encyclopædia, &c. &c. &c [electronic resource]

The death of the thrush: a tale [electronic resource]

The deification of the fair-sex [electronic resource]

The delf-deceived: or, The history of Lord Byron [electronic resource]

The delightful adventures of Honest John Cole, : that merry old soul. Who from his antipathy to every thing that is white, became president of the Japanner's Company, ... By a tipling [sic] philosopher of the Royal Society [electronic resource]

The democrat: interspersed with anecdotes of well known characters : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The desperadoes : an heroick history. Translated from the Italian of the celebrated Marini. (The original having passed ten editions.) ... In four books. Embellish'd with eight excellent copper-plates [electronic resource]

The devil in love, translated from the French [electronic resource]

The devil of a story. : With an introductory preface, relating the odd manner of it's coming to the author's knowledge [electronic resource]

The devil turn'd hermit : or, the adventures of Astaroth banished from Hell. A satirical romance. Exposing, With great Variety of Humour, in a Series of Conversations between that Demon and the Author. The scandalous Frauds, lewd Amours, and devout Mockery of the Monks and Nuns; t [electronic resource]

The devil upon crutches in England, : or night scenes in London. A satirical work. Written upon the Plan of the celebrated Diable Boiteux of Monsieur Le Sage. By a gentleman of Oxford [electronic resource]

The devil upon two sticks : or, the town until'd: With the Comical Humours of Don Stulto, and Siegnior Jingo: As it is Acted in Pinkeman's Booth in May-Fair [electronic resource]

The devil upon two sticks in England : being a continuation of Le diable boiteux of Le Sage [electronic resource]

The devil upon two sticks in England : being a continuation of Le diable boiteux of Le Sage [electronic resource]

The devil upon two sticks in England : being a continuation of Le diable boiteux of Le Sage [electronic resource]

The devil upon two sticks in England : being a continuation of Le diable boiteux of Le Sage [electronic resource]

The diamond ring; or, successful artifices of three London wives [electronic resource]

The discovery: or, memoirs of Miss Marianne Middleton : By Mrs. Woodfin, Author of Harriot Watson, Sally Sable, and of The Auction, a Modern Novel. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The distress'd fair, or happy unfortunate : being a secret history of the transactions of a certain lady, who privately withdrew from her friends: Whose being reduced from one of the most flourishing Stations of Life to the lowest ebb of Fortune, and the inconceivable manner of her being extricated [electronic resource]

The distress'd orphan, : or love in a mad-house [electronic resource]

The Distress'd orphan, or Love in a mad-house [electronic resource]

The distress'd orphan: or, love in a mad-house [electronic resource]

The distress'd orphan; or, love in a mad house : shewing that she was left with a great fortune to the care of an uncle who would have married her contrary to her Inclination, to his own Son, and on her refusal to comply, and-having fixed her heart on a Colonel, she was sent to a Mad-House, where she co [electronic resource]

The distress'd orphan; or, Love in a mad-house. : Shewing, that she was left with a great fortune, to the care of an uncle, who would have married her contrary to her inclination, to his own son, and on her refusal to comply, and having fix'd her heart on Honorio, she was sent to a mad-house, where she c [electronic resource]

The distressed lady, or, Yorkshire beauty, made happy. : ... To which is added, Ovids Art of beauty [electronic resource]

The Distressed lady: or, The Yorkshire beauty. : Made happy. A faithful and true story; Shewing how a young lady came up to London to seek her fortune, and how she fell in love with a gentleman who wanted to debauch her, but it pleased divine providence to make her too powerful for him; the gentleman th [electronic resource]

The distrest wife, or the history of Eliza Wyndham : related in a journey from Salisbury. In two volumes .. [electronic resource]

The diverting history of the birth, : Life, & Death, of John Franks, with the Pranks he played, tho' a meer fool [electronic resource]

The diverting works of the famous Miguel de Cervantes, : Author of the History of Don Quixot. Now first Translated from the Spanish. With an Introduction by the Author of The London-Spy [electronic resource]

The divine model : or, Christian's exemplar. To which is added, The dram-shop [electronic resource]

The double disappointment; or, the history of Charles Marlow. : In a series of letters. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The dream a mirrour, : wherein almost every person may in a great measure perceive some of their former irregularities of life, and if rightly applyed, prove to each (of whatsoever degree) a singular and lasting memento [electronic resource]

The dream of Alcibiades. Translated from the Greek [electronic resource]

The dumb projector : being a surprizing account of a trip to Holland made by Mr. Duncan Campbell. With The Manner of his Reception and Behaviour there. As also The various and diverting Occurrences that happened on his Departure [electronic resource]

The dutiful daughter or The tragical history of the misfortunes and sufferings of the Rt. Hon. Lady Eliza Courtnay V*rn*n. (Only daughter of Colonel V*rn*n,) from the age of fourteen to her unfortunate death intersperc'd with the memoirs of Sir. Charles T****k, : A true story founded on facts, shewing that honours and riches in possession of the proud and avaricious will not produce happines. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple [electronic resource]

The e. of Pembrok's [sic] frolicks, : containing all the comical pranks play'd by that peer whilst alive. As his getting into his Coach-Box, and driving his Lady through a deep Pond. His being out hector'd by a Liveguard Man. His Lordship's being kickt down Stairs by Yea and Nay a Quaker. His [electronic resource]

The ears of Lord Chesterfield and Parson Goodman. : Translated from the French of M. Voltaire, by J. Knight [electronic resource]

The Easter-gift; or The way to be very good. : A book very much wanted, and which ought to be read by the parents as well as children. Adorned with cuts [electronic resource]

The Ecclesiastical history of Socrates, Sozomen, & Theodorit, faithfully abridg'd from the originals. : By Samuel Parker, gent. Part I. To which the abridger has added necessary notes and illustrations in the margin. A preface giving an account of his authors. An index of the memorable persons, &c. mention'd in the abridgment. And a letter to Mr. Bold, occa [electronic resource]

The effects of vanity : Or Mary Meanwell and Kitty Pertly, a tale. Written for the use of Sunday schools. By the author of The contrast; or The history of James and Thomas [electronic resource]

The elegant entertainer, : and merry story-teller: being a valuable collection of diverting and instructive tales, fables, and other curious articles, both in prose and verse. Among Which are, Many of the best Tales from the Modern Story-Teller, Female Fables, by Mr. Moor, Anecdote [electronic resource]

The eloquent orator; being a collection of pieces, in prose, and verse, selected from the best English writers, ancient and modern, Arranged under Proper Heads: Intended to facilitate the Improvement of the Youth of Both Sexes, In Reading and Speaking. To which is added, an appendix, containing the much, and justly admired tragedy of Julius Cæsar, by Shakespeare. By Alexander Mather, A. M. Master of the English School, Aberdeen [electronic resource]

The enchanted castle of llewllyn : A Welch tale. By a Gentleman of Croydon. (Price Sixpence.) [electronic resource]

The end of the point : a novel /
Elizabeth Graver
Call Number: PS3557.R2864 E53 2013

The engagement : a novel /
Chloe Hooper
Call Number: PR9619.4.H66 E54 2013

The english nobleman : or, peasant of quality. A true history. Intermix'd with such a variety of uncommon incidents, as few true histories can parallel [electronic resource]

The English rogue : or, life of Jeremy Sharp: to which is added a narrative of an extradordinary delivery of Mary Toft, of eighteen rabbits; performed by Mr. John Howard, surgeon, ... in the year 1726 [electronic resource]

The English rogue : or the life of Jeremy Sharp. To which is added a narrative of Mary Toft; of an extraordinary delivery of eighteen rabbets, performed by Mr. John Howard, surgeon ... in the year MDCCXXVI [electronic resource]

The english rogue : or, the life of Jeremy Sharp, commonly called, Meriton Latroon. Shewing, his birth and parentage; the many pranks he play'd whilst a Child; his wonderful Escape from the Irish Rebels; his running away from his Mother, and entering into a Gang of Gypsies, [electronic resource]

The english rogue : or, witty extravagant: described in the life of Meriton Latroon. Containing The Description of his Birth and Parentage: His early Waggeries, and more mature Villanies The Hardships and Punishments he endured: The many Policies and Stratagems he invented t [electronic resource]

The english rogue : or, witty extravagant: described in the life of Meriton Latroon. Containing the description of his birth and parentage. His early Waggeries and more mature Villanies. The Hardships and Punishments he endured: the many Policies and Stratagems he invented t [electronic resource]

The english rogue, : or witty extravagant; described in the life of Meriton Latroon. Containing The Description of his Birth and Parentage: His Early Waggeries, and more Mature Villanies: The Hardships and Punishments he endured: The many Policies and Stratagems he invented t [electronic resource]

The entertaining history of Little Goody Goosecap. : Containing a variety of adventures calculated to amuse & instruct the Lilliputian world [electronic resource]

The entertaining history of old Robin Gray : An ancient Scotch tale. containing, 1. An account of Jenny's father and mother: 2. Their successes and misfortunes, with some account of Jemmy. 3. Jemmy and Jenny's love for each other; he resolves to go to sea. 4. Jenny's parents are much distressed; old [electronic resource]

The entertaining history of Palidor and Fidele: written for the amusement and instruction of youth. Adorned with Curious Cuts [electronic resource]

The Entertaining moralist, : Or A select collection of moral tales, genuine histories, authentic anecdotes, bon mots, &c. with some original pieces, [electronic resource]

The entertaining travels and adventures of Mademoiselle de Richelieu. Cousin to the present Duke of that Name who made the tour of Europe, dressed in men's cloaths, attended by her Maid Lucy as her Valet de Chambre. Now done into English from the lady's own manuscript. By the translator of the Memoirs and adventures of the Marques of Bretagne and Duke of Harcourt. ... [electronic resource]

The epistles of Ovid translated into English prose, as near the original as the different idioms of the Latin and English languages will allow. With The Latin Text and Order of Construction in the opposite Page; and Critical, Historical, Geographical, and Classical Notes, in English, from the best Commentators both Antient and Modern, beside a very great Number of Notes entirely New. For the Use of Schools as well as of Private Gentlemen [electronic resource]

The epistles of Phalaris. : Translated from the Greek. To which are added, some select epistles of the most eminent Greek writers. By Thomas Francklin, M. A. Fellow of Trinity-College, Cambridge [electronic resource]

The epistolary correspondence of Sir Richard Steele. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The errors of education : In two volumes. By Mrs. Parsons. Dedicated (by Permission) to the Right Hon. the Countess of Hillsborough [electronic resource]

The escape. : A narrative, from the German of Augustus Von Kotzebue. By Benjamin Thompson, translator of the stranger, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane [electronic resource]

The eunuch: or, the Northumberland shepherd. : In four chapters. Whereon hangs a tale. Apply it who may [electronic resource]

The excursion of Osman, the son of Abdallah, Lord of the Vallies; a political romance: including some anecdotes relative to a great northern family [electronic resource]

The exercises of the chien savant; or, learn'd [sic] French dog : which is now to be seen at Mr Hally's, watch-maker, facing the Cannon Tavern, Charing-Cross, .. [electronic resource]

The exploits of Robinson Crusoe, mariner, of York. Exhibiting a concise and clear narrative of his living twenty-ight [sic] years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America: ... Written originally by himself, ... [electronic resource]

The exploits of Robinson Crusoe, mariner, or York. : Exhibiting a concise and clear narrative of his living twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America: the loss of his ship in hurricane, by which his companions were drowned, and he alone preserved, being thrown on shore on a part of [electronic resource]

The exploits of the renowned Robin Hood the terror of fore-stallers & engrossers and the protector of the poor & helpless interspers'd with variety of songs & addorn'd [sic] with several curious copper plates [electronic resource]

The extraordinary confession, life, and singular adventures, of Wolfe : who was thirty years a notorious robber, murderer, and Captain of a Gang of Fifty-Three Thieves. To which is added The wandering fugitive; or The surprising escapes of Frederic Winson, an Assasin [electronic resource]

The fable of Cupid and Psyche, : translated from the Latin of Apuleius: to which are added, a poetical paraphrase on the speech of Diotima, in the Banquet of Plato ; four hymns, &c. &c. With an introduction, in which the meaning of the fable is unfolded [electronic resource]

The fair adultress : or, the treacherous brother. Being the secret memoirs of a certain noble family in the island of Cyprus. Interspersed with several original letters. Translated from the Greek [electronic resource]

The Fair jult; or, The amours of Prince Tarquin and Miranda. : Containing, I. Her intriguing with several persons of quality, and falling in love with a young friar, (who had take holy orders on account of a love affair; who not complying with her desires, she accuses him with ravishing her while at confession, for w [electronic resource]

The fair moralist : or, love and duty. A novel. A narrative, which has its foundation in truth and nature, and at the same time that it agreeably entertains by a variety of curious and affecting Incidents, is entirely divested of all those images, which in too many Pieces, c [electronic resource]

The Fair wanderer, or, The innocent sufferer. Being the adventures of Miss Belmour [electronic resource]

The fair wanderer: or, the adventures of Ethelinda, niece to the late Cardinal B---- . [electronic resource]

The fairiest : or surprising and entertaining adventures of the ærial beings; ... the whole selected to amuse and improve juvenile minds [electronic resource]

The fairy spectator : or, the invisible monitor. By Mrs. Teachwell and her family [electronic resource]

The fairy spectator : or, the invisible monitor. By Mrs. Teachwell and her family [electronic resource]

The false friend and inconstant mistress : An Instructive novel. To which is added, Love's Diversion; displaying The Artifices of the Female Sex in their Amours, Dress, &c. With Directions for the Education of Both Sexes; and a Collection of Moral Letters on curious Subjects. By John Lyly, M. A. O [electronic resource]

The Family in-compact, contrasted with the family compact; a tale, from real life [electronic resource]

The family party. In three volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The family picture : or, domestic dialogues on amiable and interesting subjects; illustrated by Histories, Allegories, Tales, Fables, Anecdotes, &c. intended to strengthen and inform the mind. By Thomas Holcroft, Author of Duplicity, a Comedy [electronic resource]

The family picture : or, domestic dialogues on amiable and interesting subjects; illustrated by Histories, Allegories, Tales, Fables, Anecdotes, &c. intended to strengthen and inform the mind. By Thomas Holcroft, Author of Duplicity, a Comedy [electronic resource]

The family tale: or, the story of Pitt, Fox and O'Connor [electronic resource]

The famous and delightful history of Fortunatus, : And his Two sons: In Two Parts. Part I. Containing an Account of his Noble Birth, Travels and Adventures, in many strange Lands; how he came by a Purse, which always supplied him with store of Mony, and a Writing-hat, that caused him to be in an instant a [electronic resource]

The famous and delightful history of Fortunatus, and his two sons : in two parts. Part I. Containing an account of his noble birth, travels, and adventures, in many strange lands; how he came by a purse, which always supplied him with store of mony, and a wishing-hat, tha caused him to be in an instant at any place he des [electronic resource]

The Famous and delightful history of fortunatus, and his two sons : In two parts. Part I. Containing an account of his noble birth, travels, and adventures, in many strange land; how became by a parse, which always supplied him with store of money, and a wishing hat which caused him to be in an instant at any place he des [electronic resource]

The Famous and memorable history of Chevy Chace, : By the River Tweed in Scotland, together with the fatal battle between Lord Piercy of Northumberland, and his fifteen hundred archers, and the Earl of Douglas, with twenty hundred Scots, in which both these earls, and most of their men were slain [electronic resource]

The famous and memorable history of Chevy-Chace. : By the river Tweed, in Scotland. Together with The fatal Battle between Lord Piercy of Northumberland, and his fifteen hundred Archers, and the Earl of Douglas with twenty hundred Scots; in which both these Earls and most of their Men were slain [electronic resource]

The famous and renowned history of the nine worthies of the world : Viz. I. Hector son of Priamus, King of Troy. II. Alexander the Great, who first conquered the world. III. Julias Cs̆ar, the first Emperor of Rome. IV. Joshua, captain-general of Israel. V. David King of Israel. VI. Judas Maccabeus, a valiant Jewish comma [electronic resource]

The famous and renowned history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome. : Wherein The Treachery of Evil Ministers is discovered, Innocency cleared, and the Wisdom of the Seven Wise Mistresses displayed [electronic resource]

The famous book, : intitled, Gesta Romanorum: or, a record of true ancient histories: discoursing of sundry pleasant stories, profitable examples, and notable matters [electronic resource]

The famous history of Chevy Chase, : by the River Tweed, in Scotland; Together with the fatal Battle between Lord Piercy of Northumberland and his fifteen hundred arches, and the Earl Douglas, with twenty hundred Scots; in which both these Earls, and most of their Men were slain [electronic resource]

The famous history of Dick Whittington and his cat: shewing, how from a poor country boy, destitute of parents or relations, he attained great riches, and was promoted to the high and honourable dignity of Lord Mayor of London [electronic resource]

The famous history of Hector, : Prince of Troy; or, the three destructions of Troy. The first and second Time by Hercules, and the third Time by the Greeks. Together with the noble actions of Hector, Achilles, the Amazon queen, and divers other princes [electronic resource]

The famous history of Montelion, : Knight of the Oracle, son to the true mirrour of princes, the most renowned Persicles, King of Assyria: shewing his strange birth, unfortunate love, perilous adventures in arms; and how he came to the Knowledge of his Royal Parents. Interlaced with Variet [electronic resource]

The famous history of Montelion, : knight of the Oracle, Son to the True Mirror of Princes, The Most Renowned Persicles, King of Assyria. Shewing his strange birth, unfortunate love, perilous adventures in arms; and how he came to the Knowledge of his Parents. Intermixed With Variety of Pl [electronic resource]

The famous history of Montelion, : Knight of the Oracle, Son to the True Mirrour of Princes, the most Renowned Persicles, King of Assyria. Shewing his strange birth, unfortunate love, perillous adventures, &c. Adorned with suitable cuts, and interposed with Variety of Pleasant and Instruct [electronic resource]

The famous history of Montelion, : Knight of the Oracle, Son to the True Mirrour of Princes, the most Renowned Persicles, King of Assyria. Shewing his strange birth, unfortunate love, perillous adventures, &c. Adorned with suitable cuts, and interpos'd with Variety of Pleasant and Instruct [electronic resource]

The Famous history of the learned Friar Bacon. : Giving a particular account of his birth, parentage, with the many wonderful things he did in his life time to the amazement of all the world [electronic resource]

The Famous history of the seven wife masters of Rome : Containing, many excellent and delightful examples, with their explanations; and modern signification; which (by way of allusion) may be termed, an historical comparison of sacred and civil transactions; the better to make an impression on the minds of me [electronic resource]

The Famous history of the seven wife mistresses of Rome : Wherein the treachery of evil ministers is discovered; innocency cleared, and the wisdom of the seven wife Mistresses displayed [electronic resource]

The Famous history of the unfortunate lovers hero and leander; who ended their lives in the sea for each other [electronic resource]

The famous history of the valiant London 'prentice [electronic resource]

The famous history of the valiant London prentice [electronic resource]

The famous history of the valiant London prentice [electronic resource]

The famous history of the valiant London prentice : Shewing his noble exploits home and abroad. Together with his love and great success very pleasant and delightful. Written for the encouragement of youth. By J.S. Licensed entered according to order [electronic resource]

The Famous history of the valiant London prentice[.] [electronic resource]

The famous history of the whimsical Mr. Spectator. : The famous Mrs Bicknell with agreeable letters, with witty, and very entertaining for a winters evening, or a summers retreat [electronic resource]

The Famous history of Tom thumb : Wherein is declared, his marvellous acts of manhood, full of wonder and merriment. Performed after his second return from Fairy-Land. Part the third [electronic resource]

The Famous history of Tom Thumb. : Wherein is declared, his marvellous acts of manhood, full of wonder and merriment. Performed after his first return from fairy-land. Part the second [electronic resource]

The Famous history of Valentine and Orson, the two sons of the Emperor of Greece. : The sixteenth edition. Newly corrected and amended; with new cuts, lively expressing the history [electronic resource]

The Famous history of Valentine and Orson, the two sons of the Emperor of Greece. : The twenty-fifth edition, revised and corrected. With an entire new set of cuts, giving a lively, representation of the history [electronic resource]

The Famous history Tom Thumb. : Wherein is declared, his marvellous acts of manhood, full of wonderful merriment, performed after his first return from fairy land. Part the second [electronic resource]

The Farmer and his two daughters; or The history of Betsy and Laura [electronic resource]

The farmer's daughter of Essex. : By James Penn. Containing an account of her distress, wonderful adventures, manner of being courted; and seduced, by a nobleman in London, who after living with her for some years, parted in the most dishonourable manner. With an account of her meeting hi [electronic resource]

The farmer's daughter of Essex. : Containing an account of her distress, wonderful adventures, manner of being courted and seduced by a nobleman in London, who after living with her some years, parted in the most dishonorable manner.--With an account of her meeting him a second time, and [electronic resource]

The Farmer's son of Kent. A tale. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe : being the second and last part of his life, and of the strange surprising account of his travels round three parts of the globe. Written by himself [electronic resource]

The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe : being the second and last part of his life, and of the strange surprising account of his travels round three parts of the globe. Written by himself [electronic resource]

The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe : being the second and last part of his life, and of the strange surprizing accounts of his travels round three parts of the globe. Written by himself. To which is added a map of the World, in which is Delineated the Voyages of Robinson Crusoe [electronic resource]

The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe : Being the second and last part of his life, and of the strange surprizing account of his travels round three parts of the globe. Written by Himself [electronic resource]

The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe : Being the second and last part of his life, and of the strange surprizing accounts of his travels round three parts of the globe. Written by Himself. To which is added a map of the world, in which is delineated the voyages of Robinson Crusoe [electronic resource]

The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe, : being the second and last part of his life, and strange surprizing accounts of his travels round three parts of the globe. Written by himself. The second edition. To which is added a map of the World, in which is Delineated the Voyages of Robinson Crusoe [electronic resource]

The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe, &c [electronic resource]

The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe. : Wherein are contain'd, several strange and surprizing accounts of all his travels, and most remarkable transactions, both by sea and land. Vol. II. Written originally by himself, and now faithfully abridg'd [electronic resource]

The fashionable daughter. : Being a narrative of true and recent facts. By an impartial hand. In four parts [electronic resource]

The favourite. : A moral tale. Written by a lady of quality. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The female Amazon, or a genuine accgunt [sic] of the most remarkable adventures, and complicated intrigues, displayed in the life of the celebrated and notorious Miss Fanny Davies, the Borough beauty. ... Embellished with a beautiful frontispiece. ... By Mr. Thompson, ... [electronic resource]

The female captive : a narrative of facts, which happened in Barbary, in the year 1756. ... . Written by herself [electronic resource]

The female page: a genuine and entertaining history, relating to some persons of distinction. Intermix'd with A great Variety of affecting Intrigues, in Love and Gallantry. Also the remarkable Letters that pass'd between the several Persons concerned. In three parts compleat. By the ingenious Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd [electronic resource]

The female politician : or the statesman unmask'd. A novel. By the author of The prude [electronic resource]

The female politician : or the statesman unmask'd. A novel. By the author of The prude [electronic resource]

The female porter of Shoreditch, : a true story, of the surprizing extraordinary adventures of Eliz. Ogden, alias Kath. Emery, alias Jemmy Preston, who lived as a man servant at two distillers in Shoreditch, five years. Containing: Her Birth, Parentage, and her Education given her by her U [electronic resource]

The female Quixote : or, the adventures of Arabella. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The Female rambler. Being the adventures of Madem. Janeton de *****. Taken from the French [electronic resource]

The female Werter. A novel. Translated from the French of M. Perrin [electronic resource]

The fine lady a novel by the author of Miss Melmoth. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The finish'd rake : or, Gallantry in Perfection. Being the genuine and entertaining adventures, of a young gentleman of fortune. Faithfully extracted from memoirs written with his own Hand, and design'd by him to be publish'd, as is believed, had he not been prevented by Dea [electronic resource]

The first part of the famous history, : of the Seven Wise Masters of Rome. Containing many excellent and delightful Examples, with their Explanations, and modern Significations; which (by Way of Allusion) may be term'd an historical Comparison of sacred with civil Transactions, the better to ma [electronic resource]

The First part of the history of the king and cobler [electronic resource]

The First part of the history of the King and cobler, : Shewing how Henry VIII. used to visit the watches in the city: his acquaintance with a merry cobler: how he was entertain'd in the cobler's cellar; and what had like to have befallen him there [electronic resource]

The first part of the history of the King and Cobler. Shewing How King Henry Viii used to visit the Watches in the City, his Acquaintance with a merry Cobler: How he was entertained in the Cobler's Cellar; and What had lik'd to besal them [electronic resource]

The first part of the history of the king and the cobler, : shewing how Henry Viii. used to visit the watches in the city; .. [electronic resource]

The first sailor, or The origin of navigation : A tale. Translated from the German of M. Gessner [electronic resource]

The flying island, &c. : Being a Key to Gulliver's Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Glubbdubdribb, Luggnagg, and Japan. In a Third Letter to Dean Swift [electronic resource]

The follies of St. James's Street. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The following is a true and faithful account of the loss of the Brigantine Tyrrell, Arthur Coghlan, commander; With The Misfortunes attending the said Vessel's Crew. By Thomas Purnell, Chief Mate thereof [electronic resource]

The folly of witless women display'd : or, the history of haverel wives: written by Humphray Clinker the clashing wives clerk. Being a comical conference between Maggy and Janet his two old aunties [electronic resource]

The folly of wittless women displayed : or the history of the haveral wives, in this town written by Humphrey Clinker, the clashing wives clerk. Being a comical conference between Maggy and Janet; his two auld aunties [electronic resource]

The fool of quality : or, The history of Henry Earl of Moreland. In three volumes. By Mr. Brooke. Volume I[-III] [electronic resource]

The forc'd marriage : or the miseries and afflicting calamities of the unhappy Miss Betsey Ward. This beatuiful young Lady was the daughter of an eminent Grocer; his Apprentice a young Gentleman named Potter, possessed of a few Hundred Pounds paid his addresses to her, which s [electronic resource]

The force of nature : or the loves of Hippollito and Dorinda. A romance. Translated from the French original, and never before printed in English [electronic resource]

The force of prejudice, : a moral tale, in two volumes [electronic resource]

The force of prejudice, : a moral tale, in two volumes [electronic resource]

The forced virgin : or, the unnatural mother. A true secret history [electronic resource]

The forced virgin : or, the unnatural mother. A true secret history [electronic resource]

The fortunate and unfortunate lovers : Or, The histories of Dorastus and Fawnia, Hero and Leander, or, New Arabian tales [electronic resource]

The fortunate and unfortunate lovers: or, New Arabian tales. : Containing the histories of Dorastus and Fawnia, Hero and Leander [electronic resource]

The fortunate Blue-coat boy : or, memoirs of the life and happy adventures of Mr. Benjamin Templeman; formerly a scholar in Christ's-Hospital. By an Orphanotrophian. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The fortunate country maid. : Being the entertaining memoirs of the present celebrated Marchioness of L.V. Who from a cottage, through a great variety of diverting adventures, became a lady of the first quality in the Court of France, by her steady adherence to the principles of virtu [electronic resource]

The fortunate country maid. Being the entertaining memoirs of the present celebrated Marchioness of L.V. Who from a Cottage, through a great Variety of Diverting Adventures, became a Lady of the first Quality in the Court of France, by her steady Adherence to the Principles of Virtue and Honour. Wherein are display'd The Various and Vile Artifices employ'd by Men of Intrigue, for seducing of Young Women; with suitable Reflections. ... . From the French of the Chevalier de Mouhy [electronic resource]

The fortunate foundlings : being the genuine history of Colonel M----rs, and his sister, Madam du P--------y, the issue of the Hon. Ch----es M----rs, son of the late Duke of R----l----d. Containing Many wonderful Accidents that befel them in their Travels, and interspersed with the [electronic resource]

The fortunate foundlings : Being the genuine history of Colonel M-rs, and his sister Madam Du P-y, the issue of the Hon. Ch-es M-rs, son of the Late Duke of R-l-d. Containing many wonderful accidents that befel them in their travels, and interspersed with the characters and adventu [electronic resource]

The fortunate foundlings : Being the genuine history of Colonel M-rs, and his sister, Madam Cu P-y, the issue of the Hon. Ch-es M-rs, son of the Late Duke of R-l-d, containing many wonderful accidents that befel them in their travels, and interspersed with the characters and advent [electronic resource]

The fortunate imposter : Or, the very Entertaining adventures of Dick Hazard. A True story [electronic resource]

The fortunate mistress : or, a history of the life and vast variety of fortunes of Mademoiselle de Beleau, afterwards call'd the Countess de Wintselsheim, in Germany. Being the person known by the name of the Lady Roxana, in the time of King Charles II [electronic resource]

The fortunate mistress : or, a history of the life and vast variety of fortunes of Mademoiselle de Beleau, afterwards call'd the Countess de Wintselsheim, in Germany. Being the person known by the name of the Lady Roxana, in the Time of King Charles II [electronic resource]

The fortunate sisters; or, the history of Fanny and Sophia Bemont. In two volumes, ... [electronic resource]

The fortunate transport : or, the secret history of the life and adventures of the celebrated Polly Haycock, the lady of the gold watch. By a Creole [electronic resource]

The fortunate transport : or, the secret history of the life and adventures of the celebrated Polly Haycock, alias Mrs. B----, the lady of the gold watch. By a Creole [electronic resource]

The fortunate villager: or, Memoirs of Sir Andrew Thompson. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The Fortune hunter; or History of Jack Fitzpatrick : With four other novels. Being, the modern novelist [electronic resource]

The fortune-Teller : In two volumes. If the World will, why let it be deceiv'd [electronic resource]

The french Gil Blas : or, adventures of Henry Lanson. By M. Le Maine, of Nancy. Translated from the third edition in French. In four volumes [electronic resource]

The french Momus : or, comical adventures of the Duke of Roquelaure: taken from the memoirs which the author found in the closet of the Marshal D'Huxells, to whom he was Secretary. Compriz'd in nineteen stories or Adventures [electronic resource]

The French wanderer; or: the straggler from Mareschal Talard. Detain'd by the city mermidons. Taken from the original [electronic resource]

The friends : or, original letters of a person deceased. Now first published, from the manuscripts, in his correspondent's hands. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The friends; or, the contrast between virtue and vice. : A tale. Designed for the improvement of youth. By Elizabeth Griffin, Author of the Selector, and Moral Amusements, &c. &c [electronic resource]

The friends; or, The contrast between virtue and vice. : A Tale. Designed for the improvement of youth. By Elizabeth Griffin, author of the selector, moral amusements, &c. &c [electronic resource]

The fruitless enquiry : Being a collection of several entertaining histories and occurrences, which fell under the observation of a lady in her search after happiness. By Mrs. E. Haywood, author of Love in Excess [electronic resource]

The fruitless enquiry. : Being a collection of several entertaining histories and occurrences, which fell under the observation of a lady in her search after happiness. By the author of the History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless [electronic resource]

The fruitless repentance : or, the history of Miss Kitty Le Fever. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The furious butcher humbled. : A true and remarkable story as related by the late Rev. Mr. Fletcher, Vicar of Madely, in Shropshire [electronic resource]

The gallant companion : or, an antidote for the hyp and vapours. Containing, [I]. The hobgoblin, or the amorous sylph. II. The heart a shittle-cock: or, the inconsiderate lover. III. The generous rival: or, the female volunteer. IV. The heroick victory: or, love and duty reconci [electronic resource]

The gardener's daughter of Worcester : or the miseries of seduction. A moral tale. By John Corry, author of a satirical view of London; and member of the philological society in Manchester [electronic resource]

The geese stript of their quills : or, proposals for depluming and rusticating the rival literati. With an impartial examination into some important concerns [electronic resource]

The general lover: or The ladies' gentleman [electronic resource]

The generous guardian:bor, the history of Horatio Saville, esq; and Miss Louisa C**** in two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The gentleman 'pothecary. : A true story. Done out of French, by Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knt. in the year 1678 [electronic resource]

The gentleman turn'd water-carrier : or a comical disguise for virtuous love [electronic resource]

The genuine copy of a letter written from Constantinople by an English Lady, who was lately in Turkey, and who is no less distinguish'd by her wit than by her quality; to a Venetian nobleman, one of the prime virtuosi of the age. Translated from the French original, which is likewise added [electronic resource]

The german Atalantis : being, a secret history of many surprizing intrigues, and adventures transacted in several foreign courts. Written by a lady [electronic resource]

The German Gil Blas; or, the adventures of Peter Claus. Translated from the German of Baron Kuiegge [sic]. In three volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The german rogue: or, the life and merry adventures, cheats, stratagems, and contrivances of Tiel Eulespiegle. Made English from the High-Dutch [electronic resource]

The ghost-Seer; or, apparitionist. An interesting fragment, found among the papers of Count O***** From the German of Schiller [electronic resource]

The golden cabinet. Or, the compleat fortune teller. : Wherein the meanest capacities [a]re taught to understand their good or bad fortunes, .. [electronic resource]

The golden spy : or, a political journal of the British nights entertainments of war and peace, and love and politics: wherein are laid open, the secret miraculous power and progress of gold, in the courts of Europe. Intermix'd with Delightful Intrigues, Memoirs, Tales, a [electronic resource]

The golden spy : or, a political journal of the British nights entertainments. Viz. The power and progress of gold. The ladys taste. The Mercenary Gallant. The Male and Female Favourites. The Story of Donna Olympa. Monsieur Icquet's Amours. The Fatal Rape. The English Fem [electronic resource]

The good mother's legacy [electronic resource]

The good mother's legacy [electronic resource]

The good mother's legacy [electronic resource]

The governess : Or, The Little female academy. Calculated for the entertainment and instruction of young ladies in their education. By the author of David Simple [electronic resource]

The green-Room mirror. : Clearly delineating our present theatrical performers, By a Genuine Reflection [electronic resource]

The grove of Barzai, and his elegy; from the loves of Othniel and Achsah: to which is prefixed, an introductory account of that work. By Joseph Smeeton [electronic resource]

The Haill histery o' the Haverel wives, or the folly o' the witless wives displayed : being a conference between Maggie and Janet, o' what had happened in their ain time, and their forefathers' time afore them. Wi' Janet's receipt to a' young women that wants husbands how to chuse and obtain them; being the comicallers history that ever wa [electronic resource]

The half-pay officer; or, Memoirs of Charles Chanceley: a novel. : In three volumes [electronic resource]

The hampshire wonder; or the groaning tree. : Being A full and true Account of the Groaning Tree, in the New-Forest, near Limington in Hampshire. Which Has been heard for some Time past by Thousands of People, who come from all Parts to hear this amazing and portentous Noise. By P.Q. M.D. F.R.S [electronic resource]

The Handsome Arabian; or, A trip to the board, the court, and the temple. : To which is annex'd, Fog's delirium; or, A pill for the craftsman. A poem on the times, By way of dialogue [electronic resource]

The happy orphans : an authentic history of persons in high life. With a variety of uncommon events, and surprizing turns of fortune. Translated and improved from the French original. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The happy orphans : an authentic history of persons in high life. With A Variety of uncommon Events and surprizing Turns of Fortune. Translated from the French of Monsieur Crébillion, the son [electronic resource]

The happy orphans : an authentic history of persons in high life. With a variety of uncommon events, and surprizing turns of fortune. Translated and improved from the French original [electronic resource]

The happy orphans: an authentic history of persons in high life. : With a variety of uncommon events and surprizing turns of fortune. Translated and improved from the French original. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The happy slave. In three parts. Translated from the French original [electronic resource]

The happy waterman [electronic resource]

The haunted castle, : a Norman romance. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The haunted cavern : a Caledonian tale. By John Palmer, Jun [electronic resource]

The haunted priory : or, the fortunes of the house of Rayo. A romance founded partly on historical facts [electronic resource]

The haunted priory : or, the fortunes of the house of Rayo. A romance founded principally on historical facts. By Stephen Cullen [electronic resource]

The haunted priory : or, the fortunes of the house of Rayo. A romance, founded partly on historical facts [electronic resource]

The Heavenly messenger; or, The child's plain path-way to eternal life [electronic resource]

The Heresy and heretic of the scriptures completely described : That description honestly improved, and to the censure of the public modestly submitted. By the author of The triumphs of Jehovah [electronic resource]

The hermit : an oriental tale. Newly translated from the French of M. de Voltaire [electronic resource]

The hermit of Caucasus, : an oriental romance. In two volumes. By Joseph Moser, Author of Turkish Tales, &c. &c [electronic resource]

The hermit of Snowden : or, memoirs of Albert and Lavinia. Faithfully taken from the original manuscript, found in the hermitage, by the late Rev. Dr. L- and Mr. - [electronic resource]

The hero. : From the Spanish of baltasar gracian; with remarks moral, political, and historical, of the learned Father J. de Courbeville. By a Gentleman of Oxford [electronic resource]

The heroick princes : or, the conscious lovers. Containing, I. A series of most surprising adventures of the magnanimous Prince Formidaur and Prince Florian. II. Formidaur falls in Love with Zelinda. III. Believes her to be his own Sister, and yet continues his Suit to her. IV [electronic resource]

The highland rogue : Or, The memorable actions of the celebrated Robert Mac-Gregor, commonly called Rob-Roy. Containing a genuine account of his education, grandeur, and sudden misfortune; his commencing robber, and being elected captain of a formidable gang; his exploits on [electronic resource]

The Highlander delineated : Or the character, customs, and manners of the highlanders: chiefly collected from the celebrated Scotch historians, George Buchanan, and Mr. Drummond of Hawthornden. With a specimen of their heroic exploits in former times [electronic resource]

The histories of Lady Frances S-, and Lady Caroline S-. : Written by the Miss Minifies, Of Fairwater, in Somersetshire [electronic resource]

The histories of Lady Frances S--, and Lady Caroline S-. : Written by the Miss Minifies, Of Fairwater, in Somersetshire [electronic resource]

The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty [electronic resource]

The histories of more children than one; or, Goodness better than beauty [electronic resource]

The history and adventures of a lady's slippers and shoes. : Written by themselves [electronic resource]

The History and adventures of Miss Betsey Warwick, the female kambler. : Contents. I. An account of her parents, and their residence at Scarborough, in Yorkshire. II. The death of her father-her mother and she retires from Scarborough for a year. III. Their return, and visited by the nobility and gentry. IV. Colonel Blandford [electronic resource]

The History and comical transactions of Lothian Tom, in six parts. : Wherein is contained a collection of roguish exploits done by him, both in Scotland and England [electronic resource]

The History and comical transactions of Lothian Tom, in six parts. : Wherein is contained a collection of roguish exploits done by him, both in Scotland and England [electronic resource]

The History and comical transactions of Lothian Tom. In six parts. : Wherein is contained a collection of roguish exploits done by him, both in Scotland and England. Entered according to order [electronic resource]

The History and comical transactions of Lothian Tom. In six parts. : Wherein is contained a collection of roguish exploits done by him, both in Scotland and England [electronic resource]

The History and comical transactions of Lothian Tom. In six parts. : Wherein is contained a collection of roguish exploits done by him, both in Scotland and England [electronic resource]

The history and real adventures of Robin Hood, and his merry companions. : Written by Capt. C. Johnson. To which are added, some of the most favorite ballads from an old book, entitled Robin Hood's garland [electronic resource]

The history and remarkable life of the truly honourable Col. Jacque, : commonly call'd Col. Jack, who was born a gentleman, put 'prentice to a pick-pocket, was six and twenty years a thief, and then kidnapp'd to Virginia. Came back a merchant, married four wives, and five [sic] of them prov'd whores; went into the wars, beha [electronic resource]

The history and remarkable life of the truly honourable Col. Jacque, : commonly call'd Col. Jack, who was born a gentleman, put 'prentice to a pick-pocket, was six and twenty years a thief, and then kidnapp'd to Virginia. Came back a Merchant; was Five times married to Four Whores; went into the Wars, behav'd bravely, got Pr [electronic resource]

The history and remarkable life of the truly Honourable Colonel Jaque, vulgarly call'd, Colonel Jack : Who was born a gentleman, put 'prentice to a pick-pocket, flourish'd six and twenty years as a thief, and was then kidnapp'd to Virginia: came back a merchant, was five times married to four whores, went into the wars, behav'd bravely, got preferment, was [electronic resource]

The History of a nobleman and his family [electronic resource]

The History of a pickle-herring: or, The adventures of butter-milk Jack [electronic resource]

The history of a pin, as related by itself, : interspersed with a variety of anecdotes, pointing out to the youth of both sexes, the superibrity of a generous mind over one that is narrow and uncultivated. By the author of The brothers, a tale for children, &c [electronic resource]

The history of a reprobate : or, The very interesting and surprising adventures of David Doubtful. By Mr. Brooke [electronic resource]

The History of a savage girl, caught wild in the woods of Champagne. Newly translated from the French of madam H-t [electronic resource]

The History of a savage girl, caught wild in the woods of Champagne. Newly translated from the French of madam H-t [electronic resource]

The history of a schoolmaster, : or the renowned pedagogue, of Nibbiano [electronic resource]

The history of Abdallah and Zoraide : or filial and paternal love. Containing an account of Abderamen, (the father of Abdallah,) a Turkish merchant, who in a voyage to Aleppo was taken by a cruizer of the isle of Malta, and being unable to pay for his ransom, wrote to his son (who resided in [electronic resource]

The history of Agathon, : by Mr. C.M. Wieland. Translated from the German original, with a preface by the translator [electronic resource]

The history of Alcidalis and Zelida. A tale of the fourteenth century [electronic resource]

The history of Alicia Montague. : By the author of Clarinda Cathcart [electronic resource]

The history of apparitions, : ghosts, spirits or spectres; consisting of variety of remarkable stories of apparitions, attested by people of undoubted veracity. By a clergyman. Containing among others, an account of an apparition, communicated by Sir Charles Lee to the Lord Bishop of [electronic resource]

The history of Argalus and Parthenia : Being a choice flower gathered out of Sir Phillip Sydney's rare garden[.] [electronic resource]

The history of Arsaces, : Prince of Betlis. By the editor of Chrysal. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Arsaces, Prince of Betlis. : By the editor of Chrysal. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Autonous. : Containing a relation how that young nobleman was accidentally left alone, in his infancy, upon a desolate island; where he lived nineteen years, remote from all humane society, 'till taken up by his father. With an account of his life, reflections, and i [electronic resource]

The history of Candid : or, all for the best. Translated from the French of M. Voltaire. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings [electronic resource]

The history of Charles Mandeville. : In two volumes. A sequel to Lady Julia, by Mrs. Brooke [electronic resource]

The history of Charles Mandeville. A sequel to Lady Julia, by Mrs. Brooke [electronic resource]

The history of Charlotte Summers, : the fortunate parish girl. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Charlotte Summers, the fortunate parish girl. : The second edition corrected. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of children in the wood; or murder revenged [electronic resource]

The history of Christina, princess of Swabia; and of Eloisa de Livarot. : Translated from the French of Madame Riccoboni. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Christina, princess of Swabia; and of Eloisa de Livarot. : Translated from the French of Madame Riccoboni. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Cinderella : Or, the little glass slipper [electronic resource]

The history of Clarissa Harlowe, in a series of letters. : By S. Richardson [electronic resource]

The History of Clinador and Cleontes [electronic resource]

The history of Clorana, the beautiful Arcadian or, virtue triumphant [electronic resource]

The history of Constantine the Great. Translated from the French of M. Le Beau [electronic resource]

The history of Cornelia [electronic resource]

The history of Cornelia [electronic resource]

The history of diligent Dick : or, truth will be out through it be hid in a well [electronic resource]

The History of Don Bellianis, of Greece. : Containing an account of his many wonderful exploits, and his obtaining the soldan of babylon's daughter in marriage [electronic resource]

The History of Don Bellianis, of Greece. : Containing an account of his many wonderful exploits, and his obtaining the soldan of babylon's daughter in marriage [electronic resource]

The History of Don Bellianis, of Greece. : Containing, an account of his many wonderful exploits, and his obtaining the soldan of babylon's daughter in marriage [electronic resource]

The History of Don Bellianis, of Greece. : Containing an account of his many wonderful exploits, and his obtaining the soldan of babylon's daughter in marriage [electronic resource]

The history of Don Politico Piscatori : or, the political fisherman. Faithfully translated from the original manuscript in the Vatican library. And humbly inscrib'd to C----- L----tt, Esq; in defence of the church and state against whimsical innovators [electronic resource]

The history of Dorastus and Faunia : setting forth their loves, misfortunes, and happy enjoyment of each other at last [electronic resource]

The history of Dorastus and Faunia, setting forth their loves, misfortunes, and happy enjoyment of each other at last [electronic resource]

The history of Dorastus and Faunia. : Setting forth their loves, misfortunes, and happy enjoyment of each other at last [electronic resource]

The history of Eccles and Barton's contentious guising war. : I. An Account of the Heathens and ancient Christians observing the First of May, having some Resemblance with Guising. II. Some fictitious Debates bordering near the Matter of Truth; with an Account of these Guisings, from the first Rise to the present Ti [electronic resource]

The history of Eliza : Written by a friend. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Eliza Musgrove [electronic resource]

The history of Emma, or the victim of depravity : wherein is exemplified the miserable effects of not curbing the propensities of our passions. To which is added the life of the abandoned Kitty Clark; who, from a Mistaken Notion of Revenge, Left her Uncle's House, and entered into a Licentious Course of [electronic resource]

The history of England, from the earliest dawn of record to the peace of MDCCLXXXIII. : By Charles Coote, LL.D. of Pembroke College, Oxford; author of Elements of the grammar of the English language [electronic resource]

The History of England. : From the restoration to the happy establishment of the House of Hanover. Illustrated with the heads of all the monarchs [electronic resource]

The History of England. : From the union of the houses of York and Lancaster to the restoration of monarchy in the person of Charles the II. Illustrated with the heads of all the monarchs [electronic resource]

The history of England. For youth. By Mrs. Trimmer [electronic resource]

The History of fair Rosamond [electronic resource]

The history of Fanny Meadows. : In a series of letters. By the author of The exemplary mother. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Fanny Mills : or, no one too young to do good. Part II [electronic resource]

The history of Fanny Seymour [electronic resource]

The history of Fortunatus : containing various surprising adventures. Among which he acquired a purse, that could not be emptied, and a hat that carried him wherever he wished to be [electronic resource]

The history of Fortunatus : Setting forth his birth, life, travels, and adventures in most parts of the World. How the Lady Fortune appeared to him, and gave him a rich Purse that never wanted Money; and also (in his Travels) how he got from the Soldan a wishing Hat, that by putting [electronic resource]

The history of Fortunatus : and his two sons; containing an account of his noble birth, remarkable Travels, and strange Adventures in many Kingdoms how he obtained a Purse which supplied him with a Continuance of Money, also a Hat by which he could be conveyed in an Instant to any P [electronic resource]

The History of fortunatus containing his various surprising adventures : Amongst which, he acquired a purse that could not be emptied; and a hat that carried him wherever he wished to be [electronic resource]

The history of Fortunatus, containing various surprising adventures, : among which he acquired a purse that could not be emptied, and a hat that carried him wherever he wished to be [electronic resource]

The history of Fortunatus, containing various surprising adventures, : among which he acquired a purse that could not be emptied, and a hat that carried him wherever he wished to be [electronic resource]

The History of Fortunatus. : Setting forth his birth, life, travels, and adventures in most parts of the world. How the lady fortune appeared to him, and gave him a rich purse that never wanted money; and also (in his travels) how he got from the soldan a wishing hat, that by putting [electronic resource]

The History of fortunatus. : Setting forth his birth, life, travels, and adventures in most parts of the world. How the lady fortune appeared to him, and gave him a rich purse that never wanted money; and also (in his travels) how he got from the soldan a wishing hat, that by putting [electronic resource]

The History of fortunatus. : Containing, various surprising adventures. Among which he acquired a purse, that could not be emptied. And a hat that carried him wherever he wished to be [electronic resource]

The history of Frederick the forsaken : Interspersed with anecdotes relative to several personages of rank and fashion in England. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The History of good lady Kindheart, of hospitable-hall, : Near the village of Allgood, and the wicked tinker. To which is addd, the story of the giants and the little dwarf Mignon [electronic resource]

The History of Goody two shoes; otherwise called Mrs. Margery two shoes. : With her means of acquiring learning, wisdom, and riches [electronic resource]

The History of Goody two shoes; otherwise called Mrs. Margery two shoes. : With her means of acquiring learning, wisdom, and riches [electronic resource]

The history of Guy, Earl of Warwick : containing a full and true account of his many valiant actions, And Noble and Renowned Victories Also, His Courtship To Fair Phaelice, Earl Roband's Daughter, And The many Difficulties and Hazards he went through to obtain her Love. Extracted from authent [electronic resource]

The History of guy, Earl of Warwick [electronic resource]

The History of guy, Earl of Warwick[.] [electronic resource]

The history of Harry Spencer : Compiled for the amusement of good children, and the instruction of such as wish to become good. By Philanthropos [electronic resource]

The History of Hector, prince of Troy; or The three destructions of Troy. : The first and second time by hercules, and the third time by the Greeks. Together with the noble actions of Hector, Achilles, the Amazon Queen, and divers other princes [electronic resource]

The history of Henry III. (last of the house of Valois,) king of France [electronic resource]

The history of Henry III. (last of the house of Valois,) king of France [electronic resource]

The history of Hypatia, : A most impudent school-mistress of Alexandria: murder'd and torn to pieces by the populace, in defence of Saint Cyril and the Alexandrian Clergy. From the aspersions of Mr. Toland. By Mr. Lewis [electronic resource]

The history of intriguing, from its original, to the present times. : Together with three modern characters annexed, viz. The cunning wanton: or, Intriguing Lady. The fashionable bawd: or, The Lady's Confident. The great man's prostitute: or, The Original of an Actress taken into Keeping [electronic resource]

The History of intriguing, from its original, to the present times. : Proving by undeniable examples, that the greatest emperors, kings, queens, princes, princesses, legislators, philosophers, &c. have been the chief promoters of the great arts of love and intrigue. Together with three modern characters annexed, viz. the cu [electronic resource]

The history of Isaac Jenkins, : and Sarah his wife, and their three children [electronic resource]

The history of Isaac Jenkins, : and of the sickness of Sarah his wife, and their three children [electronic resource]

The history of Isaac Jenkins, : and Sarah his wife, and their three children [electronic resource]

The history of Isaac Jenkins, : and Sarah his wife, and their three children [electronic resource]

The History of Jack and the gaints, part the second [electronic resource]

The history of Jack and the giants, : in all it's parts [electronic resource]

The History of Jack and the Giants. In all its parts [electronic resource]

The History of Jack and the Giants. In all its parts. : Containing, I. Jack's birth and parentage, his dispute with a country vicar, &c. II. How he slew a monstrous Giant, on the mount of Cornwal, and got the name of Jack the giant-killer. III. How King Arthur's son met with Jack, and the wonderful things they [electronic resource]

The History of Jack and the Giants. Part the second [electronic resource]

The history of Jack Connor. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Jack Connor. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Jack Connor. ... [electronic resource]

The history of Jack Connor. ... [electronic resource]

The history of Jack Connor. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Jack of Newbury, : called, the clothier of England [electronic resource]

The History of Jack of Newbury, call'd the clothier of England [electronic resource]

The History of Jack of Newbury, called the clothier of England [electronic resource]

The history of James P*****n, : Esq; of the county of Devon. Being A full, true, and perfect Relation of his Birth and Education. The many Hazards he was exposed to, on Account of the Women of the Town. How after he had spent all his Allowance, he was drawn in to commit a Robbery with a [electronic resource]

The history of James P*****n, Esq; of the county of Devon. Being a full, true, and perfect relation of his birth and education [electronic resource]

The history of Jane Shore, : concubine to King Edward IV. Giving An account of her Birth, Parentage, her Marriage with Mr Matthew Shore, a Goldsmith, in Lombard-Street, London. How she left her Husband's Bed to live with King-Edward IV. And of the miserable End she made at her Death [electronic resource]

The history of Jasper Banks, : commonly call'd The Handsome Man. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of John Cheap the Chapman, : Containing above a hundred merry exploits, done by him and his fellow traveller, drouthy tom, a sticket shaver [electronic resource]

The history of John Cheap the comical chapman. : Containing above a hundred merry exploits done by him and his fellow traveller. Drouthy Tom. A sticket shaver [electronic resource]

The history of John Cheap, the chapman : Containing above an hundred merry exploits, done by him and his fellow traveller Drowthy Tom a sticket shaver. Part first [electronic resource]

The history of John Cheap, the chapman. : Containing an account of the merry exploits done by him and his fellow traveller, Drowthy Tom, a sticked shaver. In three parts. Entered according to order [electronic resource]

The History of John Gregg, and his family, of robbers and murderers. : Who took up their abode in a cave near to the sea-side, in Clovaley in Devonshire, where they liv'd twenty-five years without so much as once going to visit any city, or town. How they robbed above one thousand persons, and murdered and ate, all whom they [electronic resource]

The history of John Juniper, Esq. alias Juniper Jack : Containing the birth, parentage, and education, Life, Adventures, and Character of that most wonderful and surprizing gentleman. By the editor of The adventures of a guinea [electronic resource]

The history of John Juniper, Esq. alias Juniper Jack. : Containing the birth, parentage, and education, ... of that most wonderful and surprizing gentleman. By the editor of The adventures of a guinea. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Johnny Armstrong, : of Westmoreland [electronic resource]

The history of Johnny Armstrong, of Westmoreland [electronic resource]

The History of Johnny Armstrong, of Westmoreland [electronic resource]

The history of Jonathan Wild the great. : By Henry Fielding, Esq. In one volume. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings [electronic resource]

The history of Jonathan Wild the Great. : By Henry Fielding, Esq [electronic resource]

The history of Jonathan Wild the Great. By Henry Fielding, Esq [electronic resource]

The history of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of the Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By Henry Fielding, Esquire. Two volumes in one. ... . Embellished with superb engravings [electronic resource]

The history of King Apprius, &c. : Extracted from the chronicle of the world, from its creation. Translated from a Persian manuscript found in the library of Schah-Hussain, Sophi of Persia, dethroned by Mamut in 1722. By a Gentleman who served in the Persian Armies [electronic resource]

The History of King Lewis's friendship; always fatal. : Illustrated in the histories of the alliances between France; and the following princess, and states. Viz. The Emperor Leopold. The Hungarian Lords. The republick of Venice. The De Wit faction. Charles XI. king of Sweden. The messinesses in Sicily. The ci [electronic resource]

The history of La Rivière. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

The history of Lady Emma Melcombe, and her family. : By a female. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Lady Emma Melcombe, and her family. By a female. In three volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The history of Lawrence Lazy. : Containing, his birth and slothful breeding.-How he served the schoolmaster, his wife, the 'squire's cook, and the farmer; which by the laws Lubberland was accounted high treason.-His arraignment and trial; and happy deliverance from the many treasons lai [electronic resource]

The History of Lawrence Lazy. : Containing, his birth and slothful breeding; how he served the shoemaker, his wife, the squire's cook, and the farmer; which by the laws of Lubberland, was acounted high treason. His arraignment and trial; and happy deliverance from the many treasons laid [electronic resource]

The history of Lætitia Atkins, vulgarly called Moll. Flanders. Published by Mr. Daniel Defoe. And from papers found since his decease, it appears greatly altered by himself; and from the said papers, the present work is produced [electronic resource]

The history of little Goody Two-Shoes : otherwise called Mrs. Margery two-shoes [electronic resource]

The History of little Goody Twoshoes. : Otherwise called Mrs. Margery Twoshoes. With the means by which she acquired her learning and wisdom, and in consequence thereof her estate. ... See the original manuscript in the Vatican at Rome, and the cuts by Michael Angelo; illustrated with the comme [electronic resource]

The history of Little Grandison. By M. Berquin, author of the children's friend [electronic resource]

The history of Little Grandison. By M. Berquin, author of the children's friend [electronic resource]

The history of Lucy Wellers : Written by a lady. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Lucy Wellers : Written by a lady. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Mademoiselle de Beleau; or, the new Roxana, : the fortunate mistress: afterwards Countess of Wintselsheim. Published by Mr Daniel De Foe. And from papers found, since his decease, it appears was greatly altered by himself; And From the said Papers, The Present Work is produced [electronic resource]

The history of Mademoiselle de Beleau; or, the new Roxana, the fortunate mistress: afterwards Countess of Wintselsheim. Published by Mr Daniel De Foe. And from papers found, since his decease, it appears was greatly altered by himself; and From the said Papers, the Present Work is produced [electronic resource]

The history of Mahomet, that grand impostor : Giving a minute account of his parentage, rise and progress.-His miraculous journey to Jerusalem, and, from thence, through the seven heavens,-their distance one from another-his access to the divine presence; and, what marvellous things he saw and heard. [electronic resource]

The history of Maria Farrell : or, the beautiful foundling. Containing, a variety of strange accidents, and wonderful love adventures, scarcely equall'd in history [electronic resource]

The history of Martin. : Being a proper sequel to The tale of a tub. With a digression concerning the nature, usefulness, and necessity of wars and quarrels. By the Rev. D-n S-t. To which is added, a dialogue between A- Pe, Esq; and Mr. C-s C-Ffe, poets, in St. James's Park [electronic resource]

The history of Miss Delia Stanhope. : In a series of letters to Miss Dorinda Boothby. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Miss Greville. : In three volumes. By the author of Interesting memoirs [electronic resource]

The history of Miss Harriot Fitzroy, and Miss Emilia Spencer. : Written after the manner of Mr. Richardson's Clarissa, by the author of Lucinda Courtney. In two volumes. Vol. I [electronic resource]

The history of Miss Jenny Salisbury, addressed to the Countess of Roscommon. : Translated from the French of the celebrated Madame Riccoboni. In two volumes, Volume I [electronic resource]

The History of Miss Katty N----. : Containing a faithful and particular relation of her amours, adventures, and various turns of fortune, in Scotland, Ireland, Jamaica, and in England. Written by herself [electronic resource]

The history of Miss Maria Barlowe. : In a series of letters. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Miss Pamela Howard : By the author of Indiana Danby. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Miss Pittborough. : In a series of letters. By a Lady. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Miss Sally Sable. By the author of Memoirs of a Scotch family. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The history of Miss Sommervile. : Written by a Lady. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Moll Flanders, &c. : Who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continued varieties for threescore years, was twelve years a whore, five times a wife, whereof once to her own brother, twelve years a thief, was eighteen times in Bridewell, nine times in New Prison, eleven t [electronic resource]

The history of Montelion, : the most valiant and renowned Knight of the Oracle, Son to Pericles, the valiant Knight of Assyria, and the fair Constantia, the Daughter of the Emperor of Persia. containing, many strange and wonderful adventures of his parents, relating to their love ex [electronic resource]

The History of Montelion, : The most valiant and renowned knight of the oracle, son to Perocles, the valiant knight of Assyra, and the fair constrantia, the daughter of the emperor of Persia. Containing, many strange and wonderful adventures of his parents, relating to their love ex [electronic resource]

The History of Montellion, : The most valiant and renowned knight of the oracle. Son to Perocles, the valiant knight of Assyria, and the fair conftantia, the daughter of the emperor of Persia. Containing, many strange and wonderful adventures of his parents, relating to their love-ex [electronic resource]

The history of mother Shipton [electronic resource]

The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmer's. : Part III. To which is added A new song on an old story [electronic resource]

The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, the two wealthy farmers : Part III [electronic resource]

The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmers. : Part IV. To which is added a poetical tale [electronic resource]

The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, the two wealthy farmers. Part III [electronic resource]

The history of Mr. Charles Chance, and Miss Clara Vellum [electronic resource]

The History of my own life. : Being an account of many of the severest trials imposed by an implacable father, upon the most affectionate pair that ever entered the marriage-state [electronic resource]

The history of Nourjahad : the Persian. By Mrs Sheridan. Cooke's edition. Embellished with a superb engraving [electronic resource]

The history of Nourjahad. : By Mrs. Sheridan [electronic resource]

The history of Nourjahad. : By the editor of Sidney Bidulph [electronic resource]

The history of Nourjahad. : By the editor of Sidney Bidulph [electronic resource]

The history of Nourjahad. : By the editor of Sidney Bidulph [electronic resource]

The history of Ophelia. : Published by the author of David Simple. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Ophelia. : Published by the author of David Simple [electronic resource]

The history of Ophelia. : Published by the author of David Simple. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Ophelia. : By Miss Fielding. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Pamela : or, virtue rewarded. Abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq; Adorned with copper-plates [electronic resource]

The history of Pamela : Or, Virtue rewarded. In a series of familiar letters from a beautiful young Damsel to her parents. Published, in order to cultivate the principles of virtue and prudence in the minds of the youth of both sexes. A narrative which has it's foundation in tru [electronic resource]

The history of Pamela : Or, Virtue rewarded. In a series of familiar letters from a beautiful young Damsel to her parents. Published, in order to cultivate the principles of virtue and prudence in the minds of the youth of both sexes. A narrative which has it's foundation in tru [electronic resource]

The history of Parismus, : Prince of Bohemia. Containing His Battles over the Persians, his Dangers in the Isle of Rocks, his Adventures in the desolate Island, and his Love to the beautiful Laurana. To which is added the adventures and travels of Parismenos, the Knight of Fame: wi [electronic resource]

The history of Parismus, : Prince of Bohemia. Containing, His Battles over the Persians, his Dangers in the Isle of Rocks, his Adventures in the Desolate Island, and his Love to the beautiful Laurana. To which is added, the adventures and travels of Parismenos, the Knight of Fame; [electronic resource]

The history of Philip Waldegrave : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Prince Tangut, : and of the princess, with the nose of a foot long. An eastern tale. Anecdote of a Persian minister of state [electronic resource]

The history of Pudica, : a Lady of N-rf-lk. With an Account of her Five Lovers; viz. Dick Merryfellow, Count Antiquary, Young 'squire Fog, of Dumplin-Hall, Jack Shadwell, of the Lodge, and Miles Dinglebob, of Popgun-Hall, Esq; together with Miss Pudica's Sense of the Word Eclairc [electronic resource]

The history of Rasselas, : Prince of Abissinia. By Dr. Johnson. Two volumes in one. With a portrait and life of the author [electronic resource]

The history of Rasselas, : Prince of Abissinia. A tale. By Dr. Johnson. Two volumes in one [electronic resource]

The history of Rasselas, : Prince of Abissinia. A tale. By Dr. Johnson. Two volumes in one. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings [electronic resource]

The history of Rasselas, : Prince of Abissinia. A tale. By Dr. Johnson. Two volumes in one. Cooke's edition. Embfllished With Superb Engravings [electronic resource]

The history of Rasselas, : prince of Abbissinia. By Samuel Johnson, L.L.D [electronic resource]

The history of Rasselas, : Prince of Abissinia. A tale. By Dr. Johnson. Two volumes in one. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings [electronic resource]

The history of Rasselas, : Prince of Abissinia. A tale. By Dr. Johnson. Two volumes in one. Embellished with a portrait of the author [electronic resource]

The history of Rhedi, : the hermit of Mount Ararat. An Oriental tale [electronic resource]

The history of Rhedi, : the hermit of Mount Ararat: an oriental tale. Written by Mr. Mackenzie, Author of the Man of Feeling, Man of the World, Julia de Roubigne, &c [electronic resource]

The history of Rinaldo Rinaldini, Captain of Banditti. : Translated from the German of Vulvius. By I. Hinckley, Esq. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The History of Robespierre : Containing a most circumstantial account, collected from authentic sources, of the rise, progress, decline, and destruction of the power and popularity of that extraordinary man [electronic resource]

The history of Sidney and Volsan. : Translated from the French of the celebrated Arnaud [electronic resource]

The history of Sir Charles Bentick, bart. and Louisa Cavendish. : A novel. In three volumes. By the Author of Laura and Augustus. Volume I [electronic resource]

The history of Sir Geoffry Restless, : and his brother Charles. By the author of the Trifler. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Sir George Ellison : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Sir George Ellison. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Sir George Warrington : or the political Quixote. By the author of The female Quixote. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Sir George Warrington: or the political Quixote. : By the author of The benevolent Quixote. etc. etc. Second edition. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Sir Harry Herald and Sir Edward Haunch : In three volumes [electronic resource]

The history of Sir Harry Herald and Sir Edward Haunch. : By Henry Fielding, Esq [electronic resource]

The history of Sir Richard Whittington, : thrice Lord Mayor of London [electronic resource]

The history of Sir Richard Whittington, thrice Lord Mayor of London [electronic resource]

The History of Sir. Rich. Whittington, thrice lord mayor of London [electronic resource]

The History of Sir. Richard Whittington, thrice lord mayor of London [electronic resource]

The History of Sir. Richard Whittington, thrice lord mayor of London [electronic resource]

The History of Thamas Kovli Kan, Schah, or Sophi of Persia. : Translated from the French, of the Paris edition [electronic resource]

The History of Thamas Kuli Khan, Shah, or Sophi of Persia. : Extracted from the French [electronic resource]

The history of that holy disciple Joseph of Arimathea, : Wherein is contained, the true account of his birth, his parents, his country, his education, his piety; and how he begged of Pontius Pilate the body of our Blessed Saviour, after his crucifixion, which he buried in a new sepulchre of his own. Also the oc [electronic resource]

The history of the amours of Count Schlick, : chancellor to the Emperor Sigismund, and a young lady of quality of Sienna. By Aeneas Sylvius, Poet-Laureat, and Secretary to the same Emperor, afterwards Pope Pius the Second. afterwards Pope Pius the Second [electronic resource]

The history of the blind beggar of Bethnal Green : shewing his bireh [sic] and parentage [electronic resource]

The history of the blind beggar of Bethnal-green. : Containing his birth and parentage: how he went to the wars and lost his sight and turn'd beggar at Bethnal green; how he got riches and edcated his daughter: of her being courted by a rich young Knight: how the blind begger dropt gold with the Knight's u [electronic resource]

The history of the Chevalier des Grieux. : Written by himself. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

The history of the Emperor Manalay, : and his virtuous wife: a story taken from ancient history [electronic resource]

The History of the Emperor Manalay, and his virtuous wife. A story taken from antient history [electronic resource]

The history of the famous preacher Friar Gerund de Campazas : otherwise Gerund Zotes. Translated from the Spanish. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of the famous preacher Friar Gerund de Campazas; otherwise Gerund Zotes. Translated from the Spanish. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The history of the gay Bellario, and the fair Isabella, founded on facts, and illustrated with adventures in real life [electronic resource]

The history of the giants : Containing their barbarous treatment of kings, queens, princesses, Ladies, Knights, 'squires, &c. whom they made their Prisoners. An Account of their Castles and inchanted Castles, built by Necro nancers; and of other Castles, which were guarded by them a [electronic resource]

The history of the haveral wives : or, the folly of witless women displayed. Written by Humphrey Clinker. The clashing wives clerk. Being a comical conference between Maggy and Janet, his two old aunties [electronic resource]

The history of the haveral wives : or, the folly of witless women displayed. Written by Humphrey Clinker. The Clashing Wives Clerk. Being a comical conference between Maggy and Janet, his two old aunties [electronic resource]

The history of the House of Austria, and the German Empire : containing the Germanick constitution, and an account of all their emperors. An account of the pragmatick sanction, with the rise of the several claims on the demise of the late emperor, and the steps that have been taken to assert them. Also, the geograp [electronic resource]

The History of the king and cobler. Part the first [electronic resource]

The History of the king and cobler. Part the second [electronic resource]

The history of the King and the cobbler. : In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIII. used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobbler; how he was entertained in the cobbler's cellar. and what had like to have befallen them; how upon parting the King invited him t [electronic resource]

The history of the king and the cobler : in two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry the VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar, and what had like to have befallen them; how upon parting, the king invited h [electronic resource]

The history of the King and the cobler. : In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar and what had like to have befallen them; how, upon parting the King invited him to [electronic resource]

The History of the king and the cobler. : In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar, and what had like to have befallen them: how upon parting the king invited him to [electronic resource]

The History of the king and the cobler. Part the first [electronic resource]

The History of the king and the cobler. Part the first [electronic resource]

The History of the king and the cobler. Part the second [electronic resource]

The history of the life and adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell, late of Exeter-Court, over-against the Savoy in the Strand. : A gentleman, who, when living, tho' deaf and dumb, wou'd write down any stranger's name at first sight; with the future contingencies of their fortune [electronic resource]

The history of the life and adventures of the famous knight Don Quixote, de la Mancha, : and his humourous squire Sancho Panca, continued. By Alonso Fernandez de Avellaneda. Now first translated from the original Spanish. With a preface, giving an account of the work. By Mr. Baker. ... . Illustrated with Curious Cuts [electronic resource]

The history of the life and adventures of the renown'd Don Quixote, de la Mancha, : and his humourous squire Sancho Panca, continued. By Alfonso [sic] Fernandez de Avellaneda. In two volumes. Now translated from the original Spanish, with a preface giving an account of the work: by Mr. Baker [electronic resource]

The history of the life and intrigues of that celebrated courtezan, : and Posture-Mistress, Eliz. Mann, alias Boyle, alias Sample, Commonly call'd, The Royal Soveraign. Who departed this Life 26 May, 1724. Written by Capt. Johnson [electronic resource]

The history of the life and reign of Mary Queen of Scots, and Dowager of France. : Faithfully extracted from original prints, records, and writers of credit, with marginal references. By Bevil Higgins of the Middle Temple, Esq; with a curious copper-plate of Q. Mary done to the life, from an original painting [electronic resource]

The history of the life and sufferings of the Reverend John Welch, : Sometime minister of the Gospel at Air, with some prophetical letters, wrote by him, when prisoner in blackness [electronic resource]

The history of the life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the great. To which is added A journey from this world to the next. By Henry Fielding, Esq; [electronic resource]

The history of the life, and surprizing adventures of Signor Rozelli, : Of the Hague Giving a particular Account of his Birth, Education, Slavery, Monastic State, Imprisonment in the Inquisition at Rome, and the different Figures he has since made, as well in Italy, as in England, France and Holland. Written by himself, just [electronic resource]

The history of the lives and extraordinary adventures of the most famous pyrates, highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers, &c. : Also a genuine account of the voyages, travels and plunders of each particular hero, with an exact description of every engagement, robbery, murder, &c [electronic resource]

The history of the Marquis de Cressy. : Translated from the French [electronic resource]

The history of the Marquis de Roselle, in a series of letters. : By Madam Elie de Beaumont. Translated from the French. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The history of the most remarkable life and extraordinary adventures, of the truly Honourable Colonel Jaque, vulgarly call'd Colonel Jack : Who was born a gentleman, put apprentice to a pick-pocket, flourish'd six and twenty years as a thief, and was then kidnapp'd to Virginia: came back a merchant, was five times married to four whores, went into the wars, behav'd bravely, got preferment, wa [electronic resource]

The history of the most remarkable life and extraordinary adventures, of the truly Honourable Colonel Jaque, vulgarly call'd Colonel Jack : Who was born a gentleman, put apprentice to a pick-pocket, flourish'd six and twenty years as a thief, and was then kidnapp'd to Virginia: came back a merchant, was five times married to four whores, went into the wars, behav'd bravely, got preferment, wa [electronic resource]

The history of the most remarkable life, and extraordinary adventures, of the truly honourable Colonel Jaque, : vulgarly call'd, Colonel Jack; who was born a gentleman, put apprentice to a pick-pocket, flourish'd six and twenty years as a thief, was then kidnapp'd to Virginia: Came back a Merchant, was Five Times married to Four Whores, went into the Wars, behav'd [electronic resource]

The history of the most renowned Queen Elizabeth, : and her great favourite, the Earl of Essex. In two parts. A romance [electronic resource]

The history of the noble Marquis of Salus and Patient Grissel [electronic resource]

The history of the noble Marquis of Salus, : or, patient Grissel [electronic resource]

The History of the noble Marquis of Salus, or, Patient Grissel [electronic resource]

The history of the renowned don quixote dela mancha. : Written in Spanish by miguel de cervantes saavedra. Translated from the original by several hands: and publish'd by Mr. Motteux. Vol. III [electronic resource]

The history of the seven wise mistresses of Rome : whose names were, Halicuja, Mardula, Cisre, Penthisilia, Deborah, Dejanara, and Boadicia. Wherein the treachery of evil counsel is discovered, the innocency of harmless virgins cleared, and the wisdom of seven wise women displayed, to the wonder of their [electronic resource]

The history of the Swedish countess of G*. : In two parts. By C.F. Gellert, M.A. professor at the University of Lipsick. Translated from the original German [electronic resource]

The history of the tales of the fairies, : Newly done from the French. Containing I. The tale of Graciosa and Prince Percinet; shewing the cruelty of a proud mother-in-law, to an innocent dutiful virgin. II. The blue bird and Florina; shewing the happiness of being good-natured in both sexes. III. [electronic resource]

The history of the troglodites; translated from the French of M. De Montequieu [electronic resource]

The history of the unfortunate sisters, : or, distressed ladies; being an account of one Mr. Ward, who enjoyed a place in one of the public offices in London, of 300l. per annum; ... To which is added, The history of Beaumont, or the generous lovek [sic] [electronic resource]

The History of the unfortunate sisters, or Distressed ladies : Being an account of one Mr. Ward, who enjoyed a place in one of the public offices in London, of 300l. per annum; married a young lady with a handsome fortune, by whom he had fix children, whom he educated in a more elegant manner than his income would al [electronic resource]

The history of the voyages of Scarmentado. : A satire. Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire [electronic resource]

The History of Thomas Hickathrist part the first [electronic resource]

The history of Thomas of Reading : And other clothiers of England setting forth their mirth, great riches. And hospiality [t]o the poor; and the great favours they gain'd with their good prince. Concluding with the woeful death of Thomas of Reading, who was murdered by his cruel host [electronic resource]

The history of Thomas of Reading, and other worthy clothiers of England. : Setting forth [t]heir mirth, great riches, and hospitality to the poor, and the great favotey gained with their prince. [In]cluding with the woeful death of Thomas of Reading, who was murdered by his host [electronic resource]

The History of Tom Long the carrier [electronic resource]

The history of two brothers misfortunes : At, and after their Marriage, Simple Simon, and Margery his cruel wife. And Simple John the weaver, and Grizy his wife, a thumper, [electronic resource]

The History of two brothers misfortunes, at, and after their mrriage, Simple Simon and Margery his cruel wife. : And Simple John the weaver, and Girzy his wife, a thumper [electronic resource]

The history of Vanillo Gonzales, : surnamed the merry batchelor. In two volumes. From the French of Alain-René Le Sage, .. [electronic resource]

The history of Wat Tyler and Jack Straw [electronic resource]

The history of Wilhelmina Susannah Dormer. Containing a wonderful series of events [electronic resource]

The history of young Edwin and little Jessy : together with an account of the pleasant walk which William and Winifred took with Margery, who lives at the foot of Parnassus. Written by the aforesaid Margery, For the Purpose of making every Little Girl and Boy Good and Happy [electronic resource]

The history on which is founded the tragedy of Tancred and Sigismunda [electronic resource]

The History Tom Hickathrist. Part second [electronic resource]

The History witty questions, and answers, of that noted philosopher, : The miller of Whittingham Mill, and Bessy Puslem his wife. Which will entertain you with many comical jests and jibbs, for the amusment of winter night, both diverting and curious [electronic resource]

The history, and martial atchievements of the houses of Douglas, Angus and Queensberry. As it is selected from the works of the best historians that have wrote upon the origin and valiant atchievements, of the Renouned Heroes of those most Noble and Ancient Families: with an account of the decision of the long contest between them, and the house of Hamilton, in Feb. 27th, 1769 [electronic resource]

The History. Of Guy, Earl of Warwick [electronic resource]

The holiday present, : containing anecdotes of Mr. and Mrs. Jennet, and their little family, Viz. Master George, Master Charles, Master Thomas, Miss Maria, Miss Charlotte, And Miss Harriot, Interspersed with instructive and amusing stories and observations [electronic resource]

The holy disciple : Or, the History of Joseph of Arimathea. Wherein is contained a true account of his birth; his parents; his country; his education; his piety; and his begging of Pontius Pilate the body of our blessed Saviour, after his Crucisixion, which he buried in a ne [electronic resource]

The holy disciple; or, the history of Joseph of Arimathea. : ... To which is aded, [sic] meditations on the birth, life, death, and resurrection of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ [electronic resource]

The holy penitent : or the history of Mary Magdalene, set forth in her birth and parantage [sic], her most wicked course of living, and as wonderfull conversion after she was dispossessed of seven Devils by our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Her exemplary Piety, when she emb [electronic resource]

The holy penitent : or, the history of Mary Magdalen set forth in her birth and parontage [sic]; her most wicked course of living, and as wonderful Conversation after she was posses'd of Seven Devils by our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; her exemplary piety when she [electronic resource]

The hubbub : or, the History of Farmer Russel the hard-hearted Overseer [electronic resource]

The hubbub; or, The history of farmer Russel, the hard-hearted overseer [electronic resource]

The Hull tragedy: or, Unnatural ingratitude. : Being a full and true account how Sir Peter Symonds a wealthy knight near Hull, weded [sic] a rich merchants daughter from london [sic] who had a black a-more maid: who giving her a box o'the ear, she in revenge told lies of her lady and the groom whic [electronic resource]

The humble reformer : or, neighbourly chat [electronic resource]

The humorous and diverting history of Tom Jones, a foundling. Containing A pleasant and delightful Account of the Goodness and Hospitality of the benevolent Mr. All Worthy; The Humours Of Squire Western, The Famous Fox-Hunter; And the droll and whimsical Adventures which befell Honest Partridge, The School-Master, Parish Clerk, and Barber. Interspersed with many curious Love-Particulars Between Mr. Jones And The Beautiful Miss Sophia Western, To whom, after a Number of Crosses and Disappointments, He was at length happily Married. The Whole comprehending such entertaining Scenes, Both in High and Low Life, As are not to be met with in any History of the Kind [electronic resource]

The humorous and diverting history of Tom Jones, a foundling: Containing A pleasant and delightful Account of the Goodness and Hospitality of the benevolent Mr. Allworthy; The Humours Of Squire Western, The Famous Fox-Hunter; And the droll and whimsical Adventures which befell Honest Partridge, The School-Master, Parish Clerk, and Barber. Interspersed with many curious Love-Particulars Between Mr. Jones And The Beautiful Miss Sophia Western, To whom, after a Number of Crosses and Disappointments, He was at length happily Married. The Whole comprehending such entertaining Scenes, Both in High and Low Life, As are not to be met with in any History of the Kind [electronic resource]

The Humorous history of the king and the cobler [electronic resource]

The humorous life, : Travels, and Adventures, of Christopher Wagstaff, gentleman, grandfather to Tristram Shandy. Originally published in the latter end of the last century. Interspersed with a suitable variety of matter, by the editor [electronic resource]

The hunters
James Salter
Call Number: PS3569.A4622 H86 1999

The husband forced to be jealous: or, the good fortune of those women that have jealous husbands. Being the Secret History of several Noble Persons; avery Entertaining History, and founded on real Facts, and not the Result of an inventive Fancy, as many Books are. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

The hĕĕtōpădēs of Vĕĕshnŏŏ-Sărmā, : in a series of connected fables, interspersed with moral, prudential, and political maxims; translated from an ancient manuscript in the Sanskreet language. With explanatory notes, by Charles Wilkins [electronic resource]

The illegal lovers; a true secret history. Being an amour between a person of condition and his sister. Written by one who did reside in the family [electronic resource]

The impetuous lover, : or the Guiltless Parricide, shewing, To what Lengths Love may run, and the extream Folly of forming Schemes for Futurity. Written under the Instructions, and at the Request of one of the Interested Partys. By A. G. Esquire [electronic resource]

The importance of dress; or, female rivalry: being a real history, with the proper names of the parties, in a letter from a gentleman who lives at the scene of the transaction [electronic resource]

The imposter bride
Nancy Richler
Call Number: PR9199.3.R5115 I46 2013

The impostors detected: or, the life of a Portuguese. In which the artifices and intrigues of Romish priests are humorously displayed. The whole Interspersed with several curious and entertaining Anecdotes, relating to some of the principal Personages of the Kingdom of Portugal. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The improvement of time, : for the instruction of children [electronic resource]

The indian cottage : or, a search after truth, translated from the French of M. Saint-Pierre, Author Of The Voyage To The Isle Of France, The Studies Of Nature, Shipwreck, OR Paul And Mary, &c [electronic resource]

The indian cottage, : or a search after truth. By M. Saint-Pierre [electronic resource]

The indian cottage. : By James Henry Bernardin de Saint-Pierre. Translated by Edward Augustus Kendall [electronic resource]

The injur'd husband's revenge : or the cuckold-maker his own executioner. Being the progress, and tragi-comical event of a late famous intrigue [electronic resource]

The injured daughter: or, The history of Miss Maria Beaumont. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The innocent fugitive; or Memoirs of a lady of quality. : By the author of the Platonic Guardian. In two Volumes [electronic resource]

The innocent orphan distressed, : a history of the beautiful Olinda. Famed for Virtue and good Accomplishments. She was the Daughter of indulgent Parants, who Died and left her in a Boarding School with her Fortune in the Hands of a Selfish Cruel Guardian who contrived to wrong Her, there [electronic resource]

The inquisitor : or, invisible rambler. In three volumes. By Mrs. Rowson, Author of Victoria [electronic resource]

The inquisitor; or, Invisible rambler. : In three volumes. By Mrs. Rowson, author of Victoria. Volume I[-III] [electronic resource]

The interesting story of Amelia Neville : Or, The disappointment of envy, and the reward of benevolence. By Mr. Hayley. Embellished with an elegant engravings. To which is added, the wooden leg, a swiss idyl, by Gessner. Dr. Johnson's letter to Lord Chesterfield, on declining his offer of patrona [electronic resource]

The interesting story of Edwin and Julia; being a rational and philosophical enquiry into the nature of things. In a series of letters. By a doctor of physic, M.A. &c [electronic resource]

The intriguing coxcomb: or the secret history of Sir Edmund Godfrey. Illustrated with a variety of incidents which happened to himself, and the celebrated Miss L**** C*****, in the Course of their several Years Acquaintance; the Whole calculated to amuse and instruct the attentive Reader. ... [electronic resource]

The invisible man, or Duncam castle. : In two volumes. From the French [electronic resource]

The irish miscellany, : or Teagueland jests: being a compleat collection of the most profound puns, learned bulls, elaborate quibbles, Amorous Letters, Sublime Poetry, and wise Sayings, of the natives of Teagueland. Being a sequel to Joe Miller's jests. Shet fourd yor Generaul N [electronic resource]

The irish miscellany, : or Teagueland jests: being a compleat collection of the most profound puns, learned bulls, elaborate quibbles, Amorous Letters, Sublime Poetry, and wise Sayings, of the natives of Teagueland. Being a sequel to Joe Miller's jests. Shet fourd vor Generaul N [electronic resource]

The irish miscellany, : or Teagueland jests: being a compleat collection of the most profound puns, learned bulls, elaborate quibbles, Amorous Letters, Sublime Poetry, and wise Sayings, of the natives of Teagueland. Being a sequel to Joe Miller's jests. Shet fourd vor Generaul N [electronic resource]

The italian, : or the confessional of the black penitents. A romance. By Ann Radcliffe, Author of the Mysteries of Udolpho, &c. &c. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The italian, : or, the confessional of the black penitents. A romance. By Ann Radcliffe, author of the mysteries of Udolpho, &c. &c. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The italian, : or the confessional of the black penitents. A romance. By Ann Radcliffe, author of the mysteries of Udolpho, &c. &c. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The Jilts: or, Female fortune-hunters [electronic resource]

The juvenile adventures of David Ranger, Esq : from an original manuscript found in the collections of a late noble Lord. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The juvenile adventures of Miss Kitty F-r. [electronic resource]

The juvenile olio; or Mental medley : Consisting of original essays, moral and literary; tales, fables, reflections, &c. Intended to correct the judgement, to improve the taste, to please the fancy, and to humanize the mind. Written by a Father, chiefly for the use of his children [electronic resource]

The juvenile tatler. : By a society of young ladies. Under the tuition of Mrs. Teachwell [electronic resource]

The kentish curate : or, the history of Lamuel Lyttleton, a foundling. Written by himself [electronic resource]

The king and the miller of Mansfield. : A dramatic tale. As it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By R. Dodsley [electronic resource]

The king and the miller of Mansfield. : A dramatic tale. As it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By R. Dodsley [electronic resource]

The kingdom of horses. : Being a key to Gulliver's Voyage to the Houyhnhnms. In a Fourth Letter to Dean Swift [electronic resource]

The lady's slip at Bath. : With some remarks on the conduct of another certain lady, who, to avoid the like mishap, very prudently sends for a D-h Doctor, of whom I have annex'd a picture at full length [electronic resource]

The lamentation of Albion's genius over Britannia [electronic resource]

The lancashire collier girl : A true story. Cheap Repository [electronic resource]

The Lancashire collier girl. A true story [electronic resource]

The last war of the beasts : A fable. To serve for the history of the eighteenth century. In two parts. Translated from the original French of the author of Abassa̐, [electronic resource]

The laughable adventures of Charles and Lisette; or, the beards. To which is added, The strolling student [electronic resource]

The legend of Saint Robert, : the hermit of Knaresborough [electronic resource]

The liars' gospel : a novel /
Naomi Alderman
Call Number: PR6101.L43 L53 2013

The liberal American : A novel, in a series of letters, By a lady. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The liee [sic] and memoirs of Mr. Ephraim Tristram Bates, : commonly called Corporal Bates, a broken-hearted soldier: who from a private centinel in the guards, was from his merits, advanced, .. [electronic resource]

The Life & transactions of Mrs. Jane Shore, : Concubine to King Edward IV. Containing an account of her parentage, wit and beauty, her marriage with Mr Shore, the king, & visits to her; her going to court, leaving her husband; her great distress and misery after the king's death, &c [electronic resource]

The life and actions of Moll Flanders. Containing her birth and education in Newgate; her Ambition to be a Gentlewoman; her being taken into a Gentleman's Family; her being debauch'd by her Master's Eldest Son, and married to the Younger; her Marriage to her own Brother; her going over with him to, and settling in, Virginia; her Return to England; her Marriage to an Highwayman, who pass'd for a Person of Quality; her being reduc'd, and turning Thief; her taking some Plate from an House on Fire; her turning Informer; her robbing in Man's Clothes; A singular Adventure that happen'd to her at Bartholomew-Fair; her being apprehended, committed to Newgate, try'd, and cast for her Life; her obtaining Transportation; her meeting with her Quality-Husband in the same Condition; her being transported with him; her second Settlement, and happy Success in Virginia, and Settlement in Ireland; her Estate, Penitence, Age, Death, Burial, Elegy, and Epitaph [electronic resource]

The life and actions of that ingenious gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha. Wrote by M. Cervantes Saavedra. To be published monthly. Numb. I [electronic resource]

The Life and actions of that [f]amous English pirate captain Avery [pu]blish'd for the satisfaction of the world to prevent the many falsities that he lies under. Written by his own hand[.] [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of a cat [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Benjamin Brass : An Irish Fortune-Hunter. In two volumes, .. [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of common sense: an historical allegory [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Indiana, : the virtuous orphan. Illustrated with copper-plates [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of James Ramble, Esq : interspersed, with the various fortunes of certain noble personages deeply concerned in the northern commotions in the year 1715. From his own manuscript [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of James Ramble, Esq : interspersed, with the various fortunes of certain noble personages deeply concerned in the northern commotions in the year 1715. From his own manuscript [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Joe Thompson : A narrative founded on fact. Written by himself [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Joe Thompson : A narrative founded on fact. Written by himself [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Joe Thompson, : a narrative founded on fact. Written by himself .. [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Joe Thompson. : A narrative founded on fact. Written by himself. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Joe Thompson. : A narrative founded on fact. By Mr. Kimber. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Mr. Francis Clive : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York mariner [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. with an Account of his Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe. Written by himself. ... [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years alone in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. with an Account of his Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe. Written by himself. Enriched with Elegant Plates Descriptive of the Subject. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. By Daniel De Foe. ... Embellished with Engravings [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. In two volumes. By Daniel Defoe [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Roxana the fortunate mistress or Most Unhappy Wife. : Containing, the vast variety of fortunes that attended her thro' the several Stages of Life: Of her Advancement to the greatest height of Riches and Honour; and afterwards falling into the most melancholy Scenes of Misery and Distress, which continued to [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Roxana, the fortunate mistress, : or, most unhappy wife. In three parts. Containing, I An Account of her Birth in France, and coming to England. - II. Her marriage in London with a Brewer, who run out of his Estate, and left her with five Children. - III. Hercohabiting with her Landlord; [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Roxana, the forunate mistress : Or, Most unhappy wife. Containing, I. An account of her birth in France, in 1683. II. Her marriage in London with a brewer, who ran out his estate, and left her in a destitute condition whith five children. III. Her cohabiting with her landlord, their jou [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves. : Illustrated with Copper Plates. By the Author of Roderick Random [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of that most witty and ingenious Spaniard, Lazarillo de Tormes : Containing a great variety of humorous exploits in the uncommon fortunes and misfortunes of his life, from his grade to his grave. Written by Himself. From the Spanish, carefully corrected [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of the Chevalier de Faublas : including a variety of anecdotes relative to the present King of Poland. In four volumes [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of the lady Lucy : The daughter of an Irish lord, who marry'd a German officer, and was by him carry'd into Flanders, where he became jealous his kinsman, whom he kill'd, and afterwards left her wounded and big with child in a forest. Of the strange adventures that befel bo [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of the Lady Lucy, the daughter of an Irish Lord, : who married a German officer, and was by him carried into Flanders, where he became jealous of her, and a young nobleman, his kinsman, whom be killed, and afterwards left her wounded and big with child in a forest. Of the strange adventures that befel bot [electronic resource]

The life and adventures of the Prince of Salermo: containing an account of his adventures at Venice, and in Hungary; his captivity at Damas, and amour with an Ottoman Princess, together with his return to Italy: with many entertaining descriptions of the Laws, Customs and Manners of the several Countries, through which he travelled. By the Marquis de Vere, a Venetian nobleman [electronic resource]

The life and amorous adventures of Lucinda, an English lady, her courageous and undaunted behaviour at sea, in an engagement wherein she was taken by a rover of Barbury, and sold a slave at Constantinople. : An account of her treatment there, with several particular customs of the Turks. Her unexpected deliverance, with the lcuky meeting of her first love, their return and settlement in their own country, where she at present resides. Written by her self. Int [electronic resource]

The life and amours of Hafen Slawkenbergius : author of the Institute of noses. Compiled from authentic materials, communicated to the editor, by the learned Mr. Heydegger, of Strasburg [electronic resource]

The life and character of Alfred the Great, : Drawn from the more ample view of him in the first volume in folio of the biographia Britannica, with other authors. To which is annexed, A head of Alfred, engraved by Mr. Trotter. By John Ryland, A.M. of Northampton [electronic resource]

The life and character, : Together with all the Remarkable Actions of James Butler, Late Duke of Ormond [electronic resource]

The life and comical transactions of Lothian Tom : Wherein is contained a Collection of Roguish Exploits done both in Scotland and England. Licensed and entered according to Order [electronic resource]

The life and conversion of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, an African Prince. : Giving an account of the religion, customs, manners, &c. of the natives of Zaara, in Africa. As related by Himself [electronic resource]

The life and death of the Rev. John Fletcher, vicar of Madeley. : To which are added, remarkable anecddotes, from Gilpin's character of Fletcher [electronic resource]

The life and death, of Maria Antoinette late Queen of France; from the French of Mirabeau and others. By W.S. Delome [electronic resource]

The life and dreadful transactions of George Bruce, : And his Crew of Robbers and Murderers, Who were all taken in a Cave, near the Sea Side, in Devonshire, where they haunted for 25 years, without being found out, there being so many different inlets to the Cave, and where they robbed and murdered about 800 [electronic resource]

The life and exploits of the ingenious gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha. : Translated from the original Spanish of Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra. By Charles Jarvis, Esq; The whole carefully revised and corrected, with a new translation of the poetical parts by another hand. The fourth edition. Volume the first [electronic resource]

The life and exploits of the ingenius gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha. : Translated from the original Spanish of Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra. By Charles Jarvis, Esq; In two voluemes. Volume the first [electronic resource]

The life and extraordinary adventures, the perils and critical escapes, of Timothy Ginnadrake, that child of chequer'd fortune. In three volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The life and extraordinary history of the Chevalier John Taylor [electronic resource]

The life and extraordinary history of the Chevalier John Taylor : Member of the mostcelebrated Academies, Universities, and Societies of the Learned---Chevalier in several of the first Courts in the World---Illustrious (by Patent) in the Apartments of many of the greatest Princes---Ophthalminter Pontifical, Imperial and [electronic resource]

The life and extraordinary history of the Chevalier John Taylor. : Member of the most celebrated academies, Universities, and Societies of the Learned-Chevalier in several of the first Courts in the World-Illustrious (by Patent) in the Apartments of many of the greatest Princes-Ophthalmiate-Pontifical, Imperial and Royal [electronic resource]

The life and glorious history of John D. and E. of Marlborough. : Prince of the empire, captain general of the confederate forces, &c. Containing a relation of the most important battles, sieges, and negotiations manag'd under his auspicious conduct, both in the wars of Flanders and Ireland; with a full and particular a [electronic resource]

The life and heroic actions of John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough. : Containing all the military and other transactions in the reigns of Queen Anne and King George I. Published for the improvement and entertainment of the Irish youth of both sexes. Adorned with metal plates. By H.W. Dilworth, A.M [electronic resource]

The life and heroic actions of John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough. : Containing all the military and other transactions in the reigns of Queen Anne, and King George, I. Published for the improvement and entertainment of the British youth of both sexes. The fourth edition. Adorned with copper-plates. By W.H. Dilworth, A.M [electronic resource]

The life and history of a pilgrim : By G--- W---- [electronic resource]

The life and history of a pilgrim, : a narrative founded on fact. By George Wollaston, Esq; [electronic resource]

The life and intrigues of the late celebrated Mrs. Mary Parrimore, : the Tall Milliner of 'change-Alley. Containing A Series of uncommon Adventures, no less surprizing than entertaining: with An Account of her Writings, and a further Illustration of love upon tick: wherein The whole adventure is set in a true Light, with t [electronic resource]

The life and military history of the celebrated Marshal Saxe, generalissimo of the armies of His Most Christian Majesty. : Containing a full and clear account of the most important transactions of the last war. Together with some genuine anecdotes relative to his private life and amours; and the ceremonies observed at his magnificent interment. Published for the improvement a [electronic resource]

The life and opinions of an actor. : A real history, in two real volumes. ... By Mr. George Stayley, late of Smock-Alley, Comedian [electronic resource]

The life and opinions of Jeremiah Kunastorkius, doctor of physic, &c. &c. &c [electronic resource]

The Life and political opinions political opinions of the late Mr. Samuel House : Interspersed with curious anecdotes and amorous intrigues of this singular and distinguished character. Published by authority from authentic documents [electronic resource]

The life and prophecies of Mr Alexander Peden, late minister of Gospel, at New-Glenluce, in Galloway. In two parts. : Singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness; but especially, who exceeded all to be heard of in our late ages, in that gift of fore-seeing of events, and fore-telling what was to befall the church and nations of Scotland, and Ireland, particular families a [electronic resource]

The life and prophecies of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel at New Glenluce in Galloway. : Singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness; but especially, who exceeded all who have been heard of in our late ages in that gift of foreseeing eve[n]ts, and foretelling what was to befal the church and nations of Scotland and Ireland, particular families [electronic resource]

The life and prophecies of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel at New-Glen[hi]ce, in Gall... in two parts. : Singular for piety, zeal, and fithfulness; [sic] ... especially, who exceeded all to be heard of, in our late ages, in that gift of foreseeing of events, and foretelling what was to befal the church and ...land and ... families ... of ... as a few ... man [electronic resource]

The life and prophecies of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel, at New-Glenluce, in Galloway, in two parts. : Singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness; but especially, who exceeded all to be heard of in our late ages, in that gift of foreseeing of events, and fore-telling what was to befall the church and nations of scotland, and Ireland [par]ticular families a [electronic resource]

The life and prophecies of that faithful minister of God's word, Mr. Daniel Cargill, : Sometime minister of the barony parish of Glasgow, who suffered martyrdom for the Lord's cause with many others, at the cross of Edinburgh, the 27th July 1681, and their heads put upon the ports. Being singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness, but espec [electronic resource]

The life and prophecies of the Reverend Mr Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel, at New Glenluce, in Galloway. In two parts [electronic resource]

The life and prophecies, of that faithful minister of God's word, Mr Daniel Cargill, : Some time minister in the barony parish of Glasgow, who suffered martyrdom for the lord's cause with four others, at the cross of Edinburgh the 27th July, 1681, and their heads put upon the ports. Being singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness, but espe [electronic resource]

The life and prophecies, of that faithful minister of God's word, Mr Daniel Cargill. : Sometime minister of the barony parish of Glasgow, who suffered martyrdom for the Lord's cause, with four others, at the cross of Edinburgh, the 27th of July, 1681, and their heads put upon the ports. Being singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness; but [electronic resource]

The life and strange surprizing adventures of Majr. Alexander Ramkins, a highland-officer, now in prison at Avignon. : Being an account of several remarkable adventures during about twenty eight years service in Scotland, Germany, Italy, Flanders and Ireland; exhibiting a very agreeable and instructive lesson of human life, both in a publick and private capacity, in sever [electronic resource]

The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner : Who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Orronoque; having been cast on shore by shipwreck, wherein all the men perished but himself. with an account how he was last [electronic resource]

The life and sufferings of the Reverend Mr. John Welch, sometime minister of the Gospel at Ayr. : With some prophetical letters, wrote by him, when prisoner in blackness [electronic resource]

The life and surprising atchievements, real and truly singular adventures of Samuel Simkins, Esq. F.R.S & M.P. (founded on facts) In two volumes. By Peter Parkinson, Esq. ... [electronic resource]

The life and surprizing adventures of Don Antonio de Trezzanio [electronic resource]

The life and surprizing adventures of don antonio de trezzanio, who was self-educated, and lived forty-five years in an uninhabited island in the East-Indies. Adorned with copper-plates [electronic resource]

The life and transactions of Herod the great : Containing, his birth, and parantage: made King of Judea: rebuilds the temple of Jerusalem, and other great and publick buildings: his wars, cruelties, and murders; espeically, that of almost all the whole Jewish Sanhedrim, his own wife, children, and all [electronic resource]

The Life and transactions of Mrs Jane Shore, : Concubine to King Edward VI [sic]. Containing an account of her parentage, wit and beauty, her marriage with Mr Shore, the king's visits to her. Her going to court, leaving her husband. Her great distress and misery after the king's death, &c [electronic resource]

The Life and [in]famous actions of that perjur'd villain John [V]aller, who made his exit in the pillory, at the Seven-Dials, on Tuesday, the 13th day of this instant June. : Containing all the villanies, tricks, and devices, which he practised in defrauding and ... cheating people, and in swearing robberies against innocent persons, to take away their lives, for the fake of the rewards granted by act of Parliament. Together w [electronic resource]

The life of Agricola : By Tacitus. With an account of the situation, climate, and people of Britain. Translated from the Latin, by Thomas Gordon, Esqr; [electronic resource]

The life of Aristides, the Athenian : Who was Decreed to be Banish'd for his justice. Translated from an Arabick manuscript; suppos'd to be Written Originally in Greek, by Theophrastus [electronic resource]

The Life of Arthur Lord Balmerino, from the time of his birth to that of his execution on Tower-Hill. : To which are added, some memoirs of he lives of the two other lords, the Earls of Kilmarnock and Cromertie, who were condemned with him; the proceedings against them all three; their behaviour on, and after, their trials; and the last dying words of the t [electronic resource]

The Life of Arthur Lord Balmerino. : From the time of his birth, to that of his execution on Tower-Hill, to which are added, some memoirs of the lives, of the two other lords, the Earls of Kilmarnock and Cromertie. Who were condemn'd with him; the proceedings against them all three; their be [electronic resource]

The life of Benjamin Franklin, LLD [electronic resource]

The life of Caius Julius Cæsar: drawn from the most authentic sources of information [electronic resource]

The life of Capt. John Donnellan, late master of the ceremonies at the Pantheon, convicted of the murder of Sir Theod. Edwd. Alleslay Boughton, Bt. at the assizes held at Warwick, Friday the 30th of March, 1781 : Including an account of Capt. Donnellan's transactions in the East-Indies. Completed from authentic papers [electronic resource]

The Life of Captain Cranstoun, it is a common saying, that we should say nothing but good of the dead. The meaning of which, i suppose, is, that how wicked ... [electronic resource]

The Life of David: Or, The history of the man after God's own heart, omnia probate, bonum tenete. S.P [electronic resource]

The Life of Dr. Archibald Cameron, brother to Donald Cameron of Lochiel, chief of that clan. : Containing, I. The reasons which induced the doctor to list himself among the rebels. II. His principal business and employment in the chevalier's army. III. The genealogy of the Camerons, traced up to their first great ancestor; with many curious anecdot [electronic resource]

The life of Dr. Burnet, late lord bishop of Sarum : With his character, and an account of his writings. By M. Le Clerc. Translated into English, from his last bibliotheque [electronic resource]

The Life of his Grace James, late Duke of Ormond. : Containing, I. An impartial account of his family, and the great posts they enjoyed under the Crown. II. A just prospect of his Grace's conduct in all his employments, civil and military, together with the remarkable occurrences during the history of his [electronic resource]

The life of James Crichton of Clunie, commonly called the admirable Crichton [electronic resource]

The life of John Bunyan, : author of the Pilgrim's progress, and several other works. By a friend of the Gospel [electronic resource]

The Life of John Metcalf, commonly called Blind Jack of Knaresborough. : With many entertaining anecodtes of his exploits in hunting, card-playing, &c. Some particulars relative to the expedition against the rebels in 1745, in which he bore a personal share: and also a succinct account of his various contracts for making roads [electronic resource]

The Life of John Metcalf, commonly called Blind Jack of Knaresborough. : With many entertaining anecodtes of his exploits in hunting, card-playing, &c. Some particulars relative to the expedition against the rebels in 1745, in which he bore a personal share: and also a succinct account of his various contracts for making roads [electronic resource]

The life of Jonathan Wild, from his birth to his death : Containing his rise and progress in roguery; his first acquaintance with thieves; by what arts he made himself their head, or governor; his discipline over them; his policy and great cunning in governing them; and the several classes of thieves under his [electronic resource]

The life of Julian the Apostate : Translated from the French of F. La Bletterie. And improved with dissertations on several points relating to Julian's character, and to the history of the fourth century. By V. Desvoeux, Chaplain to the Regiment of the King's Carabiniers [electronic resource]

The life of long Meg of Westminster, : containing The Merry Pranks she play'd in her Lifetime, not only in performing sundry Exploits with divers Ruffians about London, but also how valiantly she behaved herself at the Wars of Bullogn [electronic resource]

The life of Madam de Beaumount, : a French lady; who lived in a cave in Wales above fourteen years undiscovered, being forced to fly to France for her religion; and of the cruel Usage she had there. Also her lord's adventures in Muscovy, where he was a Prisoner some Years. With An Account [electronic resource]

The Life of Madam de Maintenon. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

The life of Marianne : or, the adventures of the Countess of ***. By M. de Marivaux. Translated from the original French [electronic resource]

The life of Marianne : or, the adventures of the Countess of *** By M. de Marivaux. Translated from the original French [electronic resource]

The life of Mary Stewart, Queen of Scotland and France. : Written originally in French, and now done into English. With notes illustrating and confirming the most material passages of this history, collected from cotemporary, and other author of the greatest character and reputation. By James Freebairn [electronic resource]

The life of Mr. John Van, : a clergyman's son, of Woody, in Hampshire. Being A Series of many extraordinary Events, and surprizing Vicissitudes: In which are shewn, among a great Number of singular and merry Occurrences, his Entrance into the Army as a Trooper; his Bravery against t [electronic resource]

The life of Mrs. Margaret Leeson alias peg plunket. : Written by herself: in which are given anecdotes and sketches of the lives and bon mots of some of the most celebrated characters in Great-Britain and Ireland, particularly of all the filles des joys and men of pleasure and gallantry, who usually frequent [electronic resource]

The Life of Nell Gwinn [electronic resource]

The life of Nicholas Hart : Or, A faithful account of the sleepy-man's vision [electronic resource]

The life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. : With the lives of the apostles and evangelists. Containing, I. The genealogy of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, his conception, birth, preservation, life, doctrines, miracles, death, resurrection, and ascension. II. Of the birth, life, imprisonment, an [electronic resource]

The life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. : With the lives of the apostles and evangelists. Containing I. The genealogy of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ his conception, birth, preservation, life, doctrines, miracles, death, resurrection and ascension. II. Of the birth, life, imprisonment, and d [electronic resource]

The life of Pamela. : Being a full and particular relation of the birth and advancement of that fortunate and beautiful young damsel, who, from the lowest Degree of Rural Life, came to be the Mistress of a most splendid House and Fortune, by her steady Adherence to the Princip [electronic resource]

The life of Patty Saunders. Written by herself [electronic resource]

The Life of Philip, Earl of Hardwicke. : Sir John Fortescue, chancellor to Henry the Sixth, told that prince that he thought it a peculiar blessing, that from amongst the judges and their offspring, more peers and other great men of the realm rad arisen, than from any other profession or estate [electronic resource]

The Life of Pontius Pilate : Containing, a concise history of the state of the Jewish nation. An account of the oppressions, violences, and massacrees committed by Pilate during his government of Judă. The trial of Jesus Christ, by the high priests, Herod, and Pontius Pilate; with t [electronic resource]

The life of Robinson Crusoe of York, ma.... [electronic resource]

The life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner [electronic resource]

The life of S. Aloysius Gonzaga. Of the Society of Jesus. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

The life of Sixtus Quintus, Pope of Rome in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. : Containing an account of his parentage; his education; how he became an ecclesiastick, and by what surprising steps he arriv'd first to be a cardinal, and afterwards Pope. In which we have also (by pleasant digressions) a view of the transactions of the R [electronic resource]

The life of St. Edward, king and confessor. : Collected chiefly out of the works of Allured Abbot of Rhieval, J. Capgrave, W. Malnesbury, R. Hovedine M. Westminster, N. Harpesfield and others. By the R.F. Jerome Porter. Revis'd and corrected [electronic resource]

The life of St. John Francis Regis, of the Society of Jesus : Written in French by F. William Daubenton, of the same Society. Translated into English by C******** M******** [electronic resource]

The Life of the Baroness de Chantal. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

The Life of the blessed Mary, mother of our Saviour Jesus Christ [electronic resource]

The life of the celebrated Benj. Stratford, who was tried and condemned last Surry assizes for a forgery, and executed at Guildford, on September the 6th, 1766. Written by himself [electronic resource]

The life of the most eminent and truly illustrious bishop, St. Patrick, : the apostle and patron of Ireland. Collected from the most authentick accounts, in print or manuscript; .. [electronic resource]

The Life of the most eminent, and truly illustrious bishop, St. Patrick, the apostle and patron of Ireland. : Collected from the most authentick accounts, in print or manuscript; illustrated with several useful notes, historical, cronological, and topographical, and interspersed with suitable reflections. To which is added, by way of note, an historical account o [electronic resource]

The life of the Rev. James Coigly, and address to the people of Ireland, as written by himself. During his confinement in maidstone goal [electronic resource]

The life of the Reverend Mr. George Trosse, late minister of the Gospel in Exon. : Containing, I. An Abridgment of his own narrative. II. A further account of his life and death. III. A collection out of his sermons, with some of his letters. By Isaac Gilling. With a recommendatory preface by the Revd. Dr. Calamy, Mr. Tong, and Mr. Evan [electronic resource]

The life of the venerable benedict Joseph Labre, who died at Rome, in the odour of sanctity, on the sixteenth of April, 1783. : Translated from the French by the Reverend Mr. James Barnar ex-president of the English [college] at Lisbon, and vicar-general of London district. Together with an appendix, giving an account of several miracles, said to have been wrought by his inter [electronic resource]

The life of the venerable benedict Joseph Labre, who died at Rome, in the odour of sanctity, on the sixteenth of April, 1783. : Translated from the French, by Mr. James Barnard. Together with an appendix, giving an account of several miracles, said to have been wrought by his intercession: soon after his death [electronic resource]

The life of [R]obinson Crusoe, of York, manner [electronic resource]

The life, : Extraordinary adventures, voyages, and surprizing escapes of Capt. Neville Frowde, of Cork. In four parts. Written by himself, and now first published from his own manuscript [electronic resource]

The Life, actions and exploits, of the most notorious and famous Mary Field, otherwise, Thompson, otherwise Web, otherwise, Davis, the blind Horper's wife, otherwise, Milliner, the rope-makers wife, otherwise, Wild, otherwise Johnston, the captain of the trading Billander to Holland, otherwise, Smoaker, otherwise, Mary Clark. : Who was lately convicted for defacing His Majesty's coin, and received sentence to be burnt, but obtained His Majesty's most gracious Pardon for transportation for life, in six months after the date hereof, March the 1st. 1747/8. Her several intercourses [electronic resource]

The life, actions, and amours, of Ferdinando, marquis of Palleotti, lately executed at Tyburn, for the murther of his servant. : Wherein are contain'd, the true origin of that ancient and illustrious family, highly ennobled both on his father's and mother's side, (especially the latter) and the reasons which might have induced the government, had they so thought fit, to have change [electronic resource]

The life, amours, and secret history of Francelia, : late D....ss of P.......h, favourite mistress to King Charles II. ... With a compleat key [electronic resource]

The life, death & misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders. : Who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continued variety for threescore years; was twelve years a whore, five times a wife, whereof once to her own brother; twelve years a thief, was eighteen times in Bridewell, nine times in New Prison .. [electronic resource]

The life, extraordinary adventures, voyages, and surprizing escapes of Capt. Neville Frowde, : of Cork. In four parts. Written by himself, and now first published from his own manuscript [electronic resource]

The life, extraordinary adventures, voyages, and surprizing escapes of Capt. Neville Frowde, of Cork. : In four parts. Written by himself, and now first published from his own manuscript [electronic resource]

The life, history, and remarkable pedigree of the Right Honourable Simon Lord Irnham, of the Kingdom of Ireland, father of the renowned Colonel Luttrell, the new created, supposed, or imposed member for the county of Middlesex : Dedicated with great deference and respect, to the two hundred ninety-six uninfluenced, and unbiassed freeholders of the county of Middlesex, who voted for the said colonel at the last election. By Charles Jenkinson, of Corke, Esq; [electronic resource]

The life, remarkable adventures and pyracies, of Captain Singleton: Containing An Account of his being set on Shore in the Island of Madagascar, his Settlement there, with a Description of the Place and Inhabitants: Of his Passage from thence, in a Paraguay, to the main Land of Africa, with an Account of the Customs and Manners of the People: His great Deliverances from the barbarous Natives and wild Beasts: Of his meeting with an Englishman, a Citizen of London, among the Indians, the great Riches he acquired, and his Voyage home to England. As also the Captain's Return to Sea, with an Account of his many Adventures and Pyracies with the famous Captain Avery and others [electronic resource]

The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett, formerly known to the public by the lame beggar: who, for a long time, swept the way at the Mewsgate, Charing-Cross. : Containing, an account of his being convicted and hanged in chains, at Deal in Kent, for the supposed murder of Mr. Collins, his surprizing recovery after being executed; his voyage to the West Indies; his being taken by the Spaniards, where he meets the [electronic resource]

The life, travels, and adventures, of Christopher Wagstaff, : gentleman, grandfather to Tristam Shandy. Originally published in the latter end of the last century. Interspersed with A suitable Variety of Matter, By the Editor. The whole being intended as a full and final Answer to every thing that has been, or shall [electronic resource]

The life, voyages, and travels, of Thos. Jenkins, & David Lowellin, through the unknown tracts of Africa. : With the manner bow Lowellin lived eight years on an uninhabited spot; and, having sustained many dangerous attacks form the wild bears and savages, returned safe to London, in September, 1784, after having been fourteen years in those extensive regions [electronic resource]

The life, voyages, and travels, of Thos. Jenkins, & David Lowellin, through the unknown tracts of Africa. : With the manner how Lowellin lived eight years on a uninhabited spot; and, having sustained many dengerous attacks from the wild beasts and savages, returned safe to London, in September, 1784, after having been fourteen years in those extensive regions [electronic resource]

The liliputian history, : containing a particular account of the government, laws, customs and manners of that celebrated nation, with the ceremony of the coronation of their Kings and Queens, their processions on public occasions, feasts, diversions and improvements in th differe [electronic resource]

The Lilliputian magazine : or the young gentleman & lady's golden library. Being an attempt to mend the world, to render the society of man more amiable, & to establish the ... Golden Age, so much celebrated by the poets and historians, .. [electronic resource]

The lilliputian story teller : Or entertaining miscellany; embellished with curious cuts [electronic resource]

The limehouse dream; or, the churches prop. Enter'd in the Hall Book, Pursuant to a late Act of Parliament [electronic resource]

The Lincolnshire wonder : or, a comical dialogue which lately happened in this neighbourhood [be]tween an old woman ... and a youth about twenty, wi[th] whom she lately married [electronic resource]

The lion or horse in miniature. : ... Being an abridgment of a treatise shortly to be publish'd, ... entitled The lion or horse: in which our constitution, allegiance, religion, oaths and interests are consider'd. Inscrib'd to the nobility, clergy, and gentry; ... who, according to Queen [electronic resource]

The Little Harbinger's first tale of Woe told to the heart : Respecting facts, of life and death, demonstrated, in sixteen abridged cases, with marginal notes and moral reflections to which is added, the remarkable speech of a dead man roused into rage, and which involves the interest of thousands. By Cleopas, [electronic resource]

The Little needle-woman: or The pleasures of work. : Published with the approbation of the Princess Royal of Lillipu[t], for the entertainment of the ladies of Great-Britain and Ireland. Embellished with cuts [electronic resource]

The Lives and characters of James Duke Hamilton and Brandon, master of the ordinance, and knight of the garter. : And Charles Lord Mohun; who were unfortunately kill'd by each other in Hyde-Park, on Saturday the 15th of this instant November, 1712. Together with a true and particular account of that unfortunate action; and also an elegy on their deaths. Register'd in [electronic resource]

The lives and deaths, of Sir Thomas More, knt. lord high chancellor of England. : And of John Fisher, bishop of Rochester: who were both beheaded in the reign of H. VIII. Comprising the highest and hidden transactions of church and state, in the reign of K. Henry the Eighth; with divers moral, historical, and political animadversions u [electronic resource]

The Lives and trials of Cornelius York, George masters, and John Millard. : (For divers robberies and unheard of cruelties by them committed in the county of Somerset.) Before the Hon. Mr. Justice Chapple, at the assizes held at Bridgwater for the county of Somerset, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1740. To which is prefix'd, the providentia [electronic resource]

The lives of noted highwaymen viz, : Du Vall, Atkinson, Rowland, Withrington, Duglas, Uratz, Osborn, Waters, Fleeming, Gilder Roy, Jones, Hinton, Dorbel, Wilmot [electronic resource]

The lives of the apostles and evangelists. : Containing, I. The calling of the twelve apostles to the ministry of the Holy Jesus, and of their behaviour both before and after his sufferings for the redemption of mankind. II. Of their travels and most remarkable transactions after Christ's ascension, [electronic resource]

The Lives of the English and Irish admirals. : Displaying, in the most striking colours, the conduct and heroism of the naval commanders of Great-Britain and Ireland. In two volumes. Vol. I [electronic resource]

The lives of the English bishops from the restauration to the revolution. : With an account of the most remarkable publick transactions in which they were concern'd. Containing the lives of the following prelates, viz. Dr. Juxon Dr. Sheldon Dr. Sandcroft Dr. Glembam Dr. Griffith Dr. Barrow Dr. Lloyd Dr. Morgan Dr. Lloyd Dr. Creig [electronic resource]

The London tale. : By the author of The tale of a nettle [electronic resource]

The longitude discover'd; a tale. : By the Author of the Deluge, and Bottomless tub; tales [electronic resource]

The love, joy, and distress, of the beautiful & virtuous Miss Fanny Adams : that was trapan'd in a false marriage to Lord Whatley. His base and ungenerous Treatment of her in Marrying another Lady, who afterwards died. He repents and becomes a loving Husband, as she was the Pattern of her Sex [electronic resource]

The lover's treat: or, unnatural hatred. : Being a true narrative as deliver'd to the Author by one of the Family who was principally concern'd in the following Account. Written by Mrs. Charke, Author of Dumont and Miss Charlotte Evelyn [electronic resource]

The lover's week: or, the six days adventures of Philander and Amaryllis. : Written by a young lady [electronic resource]

The lover's week: or, the six days adventures of Philander and Amaryllis. : Written by a young lady [electronic resource]

The lover. To which is added, The Reader; by the same author [electronic resource]

The lovers looking glass : or, entertaining history of Arabella Euston & Francis Philemon, of Tiverton, in Devonshire; Who were distinguished by the Names of The constant swain, and fair maid of the west. Interspersed with a Variety of pleasing Adventures, interesting Letters, Love [electronic resource]

The lovers looking glass : or, entertaining history of Arabella Euston and Francis Philemon, of Tiverton, in Devonshire, who were distinguished by the names of The constant swain, and fair maid of the West. Interspersed with a Variety of pleasing Adventures, interesting Letters, Lo [electronic resource]

The lovers petition to Parliament against the thieves. : By a noble lord. With the thieves answer. By a lady. To which is added, A gallant adventur upon it. Handed about in a late Reign, and now publish'd as a Satire upon Advertising Lovers [electronic resource]

The lovers tragedy: being a full and true account of tanner at Mastock in the county of Essex, who being in love with one Mary Mason, ... drown'd himself ... Herein you have likewise an account of a perjured sea lieutenant ... [electronic resource]

The loves of Calisto and Emira : or, the fatal legacy. Publish'd from the originals, by John Seally, gent [electronic resource]

The loves of Camarúpa and Cámelatà, : an ancient Indian tale. Elucidating the customs and manners of the orientals. In a series of adventures of Rajah Camarúpa, and his companions. Translated from the Persian by William Franklin, Lieutenant on the Honourable the East India Company's Bengal E [electronic resource]

The loves of Cupid and Psyche : in verse and prose. From the French of La Fontaine, Author of the celebrated Tales and Fables. To which are prefix'd, a Version of the same story, From the Latin of Apuleius. With a New life of la Fontaine, Extracted from a great Variety of Authors. The w [electronic resource]

The loves of Mirtil Son of Adonis a pastoral [electronic resource]

The loves of Othniel and Achsah : Translated from the Chaldee [electronic resource]

The Loyal martyrs : Or, Bloody Inquisitor. Being a just account of the inhuman barbarities used in the inquisiton of Spain. Shewing, I. How a young gentleman having married a young lady, they agreed to travel into foreign parts. II How as soon as they came to Spain, intendin [electronic resource]

The loyalist's wish, : or, Horace's Fifth Ode, Book 4. To Augustus. Paraphras'd in English Prose [electronic resource]

The maid of Orleans. Written by Mons. de Voltaire. Translated from the French. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The maid of the farm : or memoirs of Susannah James: containing, I. The character of Lord Thaley, and his perfidious friend Sir Tho. Thoward. II. The education and character of the good farmer James, and his beautiful daughter Susannah. III. The particulars of Lord Thaley falli [electronic resource]

The maid of the hamlet : A tale. In two volumes. By Regina Maria Roche, author of The Children of the Abbey, Vicar of Lansdowne, Clermont, &c [electronic resource]

The man in moon to the people of the earth. Numb. I [electronic resource]

The man of experience : a sentimental history. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The man of experience : or, the adventures of Honorius. In two volumes, ... . By Mr. Thistlethwaite [electronic resource]

The man of failing : a tale, in two Volumes [electronic resource]

The man of feeling [electronic resource]

The man of feeling [electronic resource]

The man of nature : Translated from the French by James Burne. ... . Solitude [electronic resource]

The man of real sensibility: or The history of Sir George Ellison : [Five lines from Sterne] [electronic resource]

The man of the world : In two parts [electronic resource]

The Master cat; or Puss in boots. : To which is added, the story of a man with a blue beard [electronic resource]

The Master cat; or, Puss in boots. : And cinderilla; or, The little-glass slipper. Part the third [electronic resource]

The matchless rogue : or, an account of the contrivances, cheats, stratagems and amours of Tom Merryman, commonly called, Newgate Tom: Who Stiled Himself, Baron of Bridewell, Viscount of New-Prison, Earl of Holborn-Hill, Marquils of Newgate, and Duke of Tyburn. With A particul [electronic resource]

The matrons. Six short histories [electronic resource]

The mayor of Wigan, : A tale. To which is added, the invasion, a fable. By Hillary Butler, Esq; [electronic resource]

The memoirs of a young lady of quality, a platonist. ... [electronic resource]

The memoirs of another unhappy old gentlewoman. : Collected from her own memorandums and several other authentic papers. Number 1 [electronic resource]

The memoirs of Fidelio and Harriot : wherein the contrast between virtue and vice is fully exhibited from a real fact, transacted in the year 1720. Preserved in the original manuscript of Mrs. Harvey [electronic resource]

The memoirs of the Countess of Berci. Taken from the French by the author of the Female Quixote. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The mercenary lover : or, the unfortunate heiresses. Being a true, secret history of a city amour, in a certain island adjacent to the kingdom of Utopia. Written by the author of Memoirs of the said island translated into English [electronic resource]

The mercenary lover : or, the unfortunate heiresses. Being a true secret history of a city amour. By the author of Reflections on the various effects of love [electronic resource]

The Merry and entertaining history of the king and the cobler. In six parts [electronic resource]

The Merry frolick: or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket. And the merry pranks of Roger the clown. Licents'd according to order [electronic resource]

The Merry frolicks or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pick-pocket. And the merry pranks of Roger and clown [electronic resource]

The Merry frolicks, or, The comical cheats of Swalpo, a notorious pickpocket; and the merry pranks Roger the clown [electronic resource]

The Merry frolics; or, The comical cheats of Swalop, a notorious pick-pocket: and the merry pranks of Jack and clown [electronic resource]

The merry medley : or, a Christmass-Box, for gay gallants, and good companions. ... Dedicated to the lovers of fun and good fellowship, by C. F. president of the comical club in Covent Garden, .. [electronic resource]

The merry miscellany : or, humourous companion. Containing a most agreeable variety of drollery, (viz.) Remarkable Jests, Smart Repartees, Excellent Humbuggs, Pleasant Stories, Strange Adventures, Comical Quibbles, Irish Bulls, English Proverbs, &c. Collected from the most Spri [electronic resource]

The Merry tales of the wise men of Gotham [electronic resource]

The Merry tales of the wise men of Gotham [electronic resource]

The methodist and mimick. A tale, in hudibrastick verse. By Peter Paragraph. Inscribed to Samuel Foot, Esq [electronic resource]

The Midnight ambulator; or The nocturnal rambles, and hair-breadth escapes, &c. of the celebrated Don Lopez Devilshours. : An eccentric character in the city of Madrid. Also containing a curious relation, by a lady to her husband, describing the dreadful malady of the night-mare, so prevalent in Spain [electronic resource]

The midnight bell, a German story, founded on incidents in real life. : In three volumes [electronic resource]

The midnight-Ramble : Or, the adventures of Two Noble Females: Being A true and impartial Account of their late Excursion through the Streets of London and Westminster. Wherein is exemplified from Jealousies, Doubts, and Fears, the various Misfortunes which the two Ladies, acc [electronic resource]

The millers beautiful daughter : or true love and heroic virtue of Polly Charlton, who through the misfortunes of her parents, was sent servant to a rich lady, in whose family happen'd many strange particulars [electronic resource]

The minor; or history of George O'Nial, Esq. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The miracle of miracles Being a full and true account of Sarah Smith ... who lately was an inhabitant of Darken parish in Essex, that brought to bed of a strange monster, ... [electronic resource]

The miscellany: containing The cottage, or winter evening's amusement. The adventures of a pen. And a poem on death. By J. Hunt [electronic resource]

The miser : or, Wagner and Abericock. A Grotesque Entertainment. Compos'd by John Thurmond, Dancing-Master. The scenes Painted by Messieurs Tillemans, Eberlin, Devoto, and Dominic [electronic resource]

The mistakes of the heart: or, Memoirs of Lady Carolina Pelham and Lady Victoria Nevil. : In a series of letters. Published by M. Treyssac de Vergy, Counsellor in the Parliaments of Paris and Bourdeaux [electronic resource]

The mock monarchs: or, the benefits of high blood. ... [electronic resource]

The mock senator; a pleasant Arabian tale. Written originally in Arabick by Kara Mustapha Bashaw Reis Effendi, or clerk of the scribes of the Ottoman Port, now faithfully rendred into English [electronic resource]

The modern hero, in the kingdom of Cathai. In the year 90000. Translated from the French of Mr. B. Frere, de Cherensi, [electronic resource]

The modern wife. : a novel. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The monk and the Miller's Wife: or, All parties pleas'd, an unco' tale. By Allan Ramsay [electronic resource]

The moral miscellany : or, a collection of select pieces, in prose and verse, for the instruction and entertainment of youth [electronic resource]

The moral miscellany : or, a collection of select pieces, in prose and verse, for the instruction and entertainment of youth [electronic resource]

The moral miscellany : or, a collection of select pieces, in prose and verse, for the instruction and entertainment of youth [electronic resource]

The moral miscellany : or, a collection of select pieces, in prose and verse, for the instruction and entertainment of youth [electronic resource]

The moral miscellany : or, a collection of select pieces, in prose and verse, for the instruction and entertainment of youth [electronic resource]

The moral tales of M. Marmontel. Translated from the French by C. Denis, and R. Lloyd [electronic resource]

The moral tales of M. Marmontel. Translated from the French by C. Denis, and R. Lloyd, ... [electronic resource]

The moralist : or, young gentleman and lady's entertaining companion, being a collection of moral tales, and stories, selected from the best modern authors [electronic resource]

The most entertaining history of Hippolyto and Aminta. : Containing great variety of surprising events in their lives, and those of other remarkable Persons; As, I. Deep amorous Intrigues. II. Heroick Enterprises. III. Strange Exploits of Valour. IV. Cruel Instances of Revenge. V. Base Examples of Ingratitude. [electronic resource]

The most entertaining history of Hippolyto and Aminta. : Containing great variety of surprising events in their lives, and those of other remarkable Persons; As, I. Deep amorous Intrigues. II. Heroick Enterprises. III. Strange Exploits of Valour. IV. Cruel Instances of Revenge. V. Base Examples of Ingratitude. [electronic resource]

The most pleasant and delightful history of Fortunatus [electronic resource]

The most pleasant history of Tom a Lincoln, : that ever renowned soldier, the Red-Rose Knight [electronic resource]

The most pleasant history of Tom a Lincoln, that ever renowned soldier, the Red-Rose Knight [electronic resource]

The most pleasing and delightful history of Reynard the fox : and Reynardine his Son. In two parts. With Morals to each Chapter, explaining what appears Doubtful, or Allegorical: And every Chapter illustrated with a curious Device, or Picture, representing to the Eye all the material Passages. To which is added, The [electronic resource]

The most pleasing and delightful history of Reynard the fox, : and Reynardine his Son. In Two Parts. With Morals to each Chapter, explaining what appears doubtful or Allegorical: and every Chapter illustrated with a curious Device, or Picture, representing to the Eye all the material Passages. To which is added, The [electronic resource]

The most pleasing and delightful history of Reynard the fox, and Reynardine his son. : In two parts. With morals to each chapter, explaining what appears doubtful, or allegorical, illustrated with a curious device, or picture, representing to the eye all the material passages. To which is added, the history of Cawood the rook: or, the assem [electronic resource]

The Most pleasing and delightful history of Reynard the fox, and Reynardine his son. : In two parts. With morals to each chapter, explaining what appears doubtful or allegorical: and every chapter illustrated with a curious device, or picture, representing to the eye all the material passages. To which is added, the history of Cawwood the r [electronic resource]

The most pleasing and delightful history of Reynard the fox, and Reynardine his son. : In two parts. With morals to each chapter, explaining what appears doubtful, or allegorical: illustrated with a curious device, or picture, representing to the eye all the material passages. To which is added, The history of Cawood the rook: or, the assem [electronic resource]

The most surprising adventures, and wonderful discoveries, of Joseph Hanway, an English sailor, who, in a voyage round the world, was cast away on a barren rock, in South America [electronic resource]

The most surprising adventures, and wonderful life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. : Containing a full and particular account how his ship was lost in a storm, and all his companions were drowned, and he only was cast upon the shore by the wreck; and how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, &c [electronic resource]

The mother-in-Law: or, the innocent sufferer : Interspersed with the uncommon and entertaining adventures of Mr. Hervey Faulconer. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The mother: or, The happy distress. A novel. : By the author of The friends. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The mountain cottager : or, wonder upon wonder. A tale. Translated from the German of C.H. Spiess [electronic resource]

The mountain cottager; or, Wonder upon wonder. A tale. Translated from the German of C.H. Spiess [electronic resource]

The muse in good humour : or, a collection of comic tales. By the most eminent poets. In two parts [electronic resource]

The muse in good humour : or, a collection of comic tales. By the editor of the first volume. Vol. II [electronic resource]

The muse in good humour : or, a collection of the best poems, comic tales, choice fables, enigmas, &c. From the most eminent poets. With some Originals. Part I. Containing, Bashful Ben. The Ladies Looking Glass. The Merchant's Tale. Desire and Possession. The Eachentment. The Wife [electronic resource]

The mutability of human life; or, memoirs of Adelaide, Marchioness of Melville : By a lady. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The mysteries of Udolpho, : a romance; interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By Ann Ratcliffe [sic], author of The romance of the forest, A Sicilian romance, &c. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The mysterious penitent; or, the Norman chateau. A romance. ... [electronic resource]

The mysterious warning, : a German tale. In four volumes. By Mrs. Parsons [electronic resource]

The mystery of the black tower, : a romance, by John Palmer, Jun., author of The haunted cavern [electronic resource]

The natural daughter. With portraits of the Leadenhead family. A novel. By Mrs. Robinson, Author of Poems, Walsingham, the False Friend, &c. &c. &c. In two volumes ... [electronic resource]

The neighbourhood, a tale. : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The new art of letter-writing, : divided into two parts: the first, containing rules and directions ... The second, a collection of letters ... By a gentleman of fortune, .. [electronic resource]

The new Clarissa : a true history. By Madame de Beaumont [electronic resource]

The new court secret; a melancholy truth. : Now first translated from the original Arabic. By an adept in the oriental tongues [electronic resource]

The new entertaining novellist [sic]; being a selection of stories, from the most approved modern authors [electronic resource]

The new loyal and patriotic jester, : or complete library of fun; intended for the perusal of every loyal briton; The Whole and compiled from the Port-Folis of the of the most celebrated Wits of the present Age, containing original jests, smart puns, satyrical epigrams, Irish bulls, funny-ane [electronic resource]

The new modern story teller, or universal entertainer; being a collection of merry, polite, grave, moral, entertertaining [sic] and improving tales, ... Each story embellished with proper mottos, ... In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The New modern story teller. : Being, a collection of merry, polite, grave, moral, entertaing and improving tales, related with that modesty so as not to offend the most delicate ear, and at the same time calculated to inspire much among all degrees of people, of whatsoever age, sex, o [electronic resource]

The new novelist's magazine; or, Entertaining library of pleasing and instructive histories, adventures, tales, romances, and other agreeable and exemplary little novels [electronic resource]

The new pleasant instructor. : Containing a variety of pathetic eastern tales, entertaining histories, &c. Calculated to amend the heart and amuse the mind. Taken from the most celebrated authors [electronic resource]

The new Quevedo. : Or, a vision of Charon's passengers: from the creation of the world, down to this present year 1702 [electronic resource]

The New School of love, or, True art of courtship, : Shewing, how every one may know his partner's disposition and temper, by their hair, their eyes, and their nose, &c. With the interpretation of dreams and moles. To which is added, several love-letters, and songs, toasts and sentiments. The school of love [electronic resource]

The new story-teller : or, historical medley. Containing sundry polite stories, remarkable histories, instructive allegories, edifying tales, and entertaining poems [electronic resource]

The new sylph, or, guardian angel. A story [electronic resource]

The new universal story-teller, : or, a picture of human life. containing a greater variety of valuable and entertaining matter, than was ever given in any book of the kind. Calculated for the pleasure and improvement of readers of every class. Suited for the Parlour or Kitchen [electronic resource]

The new universal story-teller; or, A modern picture of human life : Consisting of a greater variety of valuable matter calculated for the pleasure and improvement of readers of every class, than was ever given in any book of the kind; and including a complete collection of genuine and entertaining stories, tales, narratio [electronic resource]

The new vermin-catcher's companion, : Never before published in this kingdom: but is now published for the benefit of the public in general, By James Ross the author; who, from a number of years practice, and making it his continual employ, flatters himself, that by publishing this his useful [electronic resource]

The next time you see me
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The Nightingale. A tale [electronic resource]

The Nightingale. A tale [electronic resource]

The noble and renowned history of Guy, : Earl of Warwick: containing a full and true account of his many famous and valiant actions; remarkable and brave Exploits; and noble and renowned Victories. Also His Courtship to Fair Phaelice, Earl Roband's Daughter and Heiress; and The many Difficulties [electronic resource]

The noble slaves : Or, The lives and adventures of two lords and two ladies, who were shipwreck'd and cast upon a desolate Island near the East-Indies, in the year, 1710. The manner of their living there: the surprizing discoveries they made, and strange deliverance thence. [electronic resource]

The noble slaves : Or, The lives and adventures of two lords and two ladies, who were shipwreck'd and cast upon a desolate island near the East-Indies, in the year 1710. The manner of their living there: the surprizing discoveries they made, and strange deliverance thence. [electronic resource]

The nominal husband : or, distress'd innocence. A true secret history, taken from an old Saxon manuscript, Found among the Papers of a late Noble Antiquarian, Modernised For the Service of the Youth of both Sexes [electronic resource]

The nonpareil : or, the quintessence of wit and humour : being a choice selection of those pieces that were most admired in the ever-to-be-remember'd Midwife; or, old woman's magazine. Pieces which (as a celebrated Author observes) will stand the Test of all Ages, and li [electronic resource]

The northern atalantis: or, York spy. : Displaying the secret intrigues and adventures of the Yorkshire gentry; more particulary, the amours of Melissa. With a description of the ancient and famous city of York, and what is most remarkable therein, viz, the minster, round-tower, castle, King's [electronic resource]

The Norwich tragedy or Unnatural ingratitude. : Being an account of Sir Peter Symonds, knt. near Norwich, who marrying a lady that had a blackmore maid, and giving her a box of the ear, she, thro' revenge told lies of her mistres's being great with the groom, and caused Sir Peter, thro' jea'ousy to kil [electronic resource]

The nun : By Diderot. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

The nun. : By Diderot. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

The nun; or, the adventures of the Marchioness of Beauville [electronic resource]

The officer's tale: and clergyman's tale : or, history of William Cavendish, and Henry Pembroke. By Sophia and Harriet Lee, Author Of The Recess, Chapter Of Accidents, &c [electronic resource]

The orations of Æschines against Ctesiphon and Demosthenes de Corona. Translated from the original Greek, and illustrated with notes, historical and critical. By Andrew Portal, Lecturer of St. Helen's, in Abingdon, Berks, and Usher of the Free Grammar School [electronic resource]

The orations of Æschines and Demosthenes, concerning the Crown. Translated into English from the Greek, and illustrated with notes historical, geographical, and critical. By Thomas Dawson, L. L. B. Chaplain to the Right Honourable Richard Lord Viscount Molesworth [electronic resource]

The orientalist : a volume of tales after the Eastern-Taste. By the author of Roderick Random, Sir Launcelot Greaves, &c. and others [electronic resource]

The orientalist : a volume of tales after the Eastern-Taste. By the author of Roderick Random, Sir Launcelot Greaves, &c. and others [electronic resource]

The original story; from which the new comedy of Gil Blas is taken [electronic resource]

The orphan heiress of Sir Gregory. : An historical fragment, of the last century [electronic resource]

The Orphan; or, The entertaining history of Little Goody Gooseca. : Containing a variety of adventures calculated to amuse and instruct the Lilliputian world. By Toby Teachem [electronic resource]

The palace of silence : a philosophic tale. Translated from the French by a lady [electronic resource]

The papers of Joseph Addison, : Esq. in the Tatler, Spectator, Guardian, and Freeholder. Together with his treatise on the Christian religion. To which are prefixed Tickell's life of the author, and extracts from Dr. Johnson's remarks on his prose writings. With original notes never bef [electronic resource]

The parliament of criticks, the Menippæan satyr of Justus Lipsius in a dream; paraphras'd: in a banter upon the criticks of the age [electronic resource]

The paths of virtue delineated : or, the history in miniature of the celebrated Clarissa Harlowe, familiarised and adapted to the capacities of youth [electronic resource]

The paths of virtue delineated : or, the history in miniature of the celebrated Pamela, Clarissa Harlowe, and Sir Charles Grandison [electronic resource]

The paths of virtue delineated : Or, The history in miniature of the celebrated Pamela, Clarissa Harlowe, and Sir Charles Grandison [electronic resource]

The patriot-Minister : an historical panegyric on Michel de L'Hospital, Chancellor of France. Translated from the French. Ill fits it slaves to Praise distinguish'd worth [electronic resource]

The peace considered : in a letter To a friend [electronic resource]

The penitent daughter; or, history of Elinor de Burgh. Translated from the French [electronic resource]

The perjur'd citizen: or, female revenge. A late event; which faithfully displays all the particulars, that brought on the most cruel and dismal catastrophe that any age has produc'd. With the measures that have been taken to bury it in oblivion [electronic resource]

The perquisite-Monger : or the rise and fall of ingratitude. Being one of the stories, which the monks of Godstow were formerly wont to divert fair Rosamond with, and which may serve to clear up several absurdities in The history of Prince Mirabel. Made Publick from an Original [electronic resource]

The persian and the Turkish tales, compleat : Translated formerly from those languages into French, by M. Petis de la Croix, Dean of the King's Interpreters, Reader and Professor in the Royal College at Paris. And now into English from that translation, by the late Learned Dr. King, and several other [electronic resource]

The Persian and the Turkish tales, compleat. : Translated formerly from those languages into French, by M. Petis de la Croix, ... And now into English from that translation, by ... Dr. King, and several other hands. To which are added, two letters ... giving an account of the island of Madagascar; and [electronic resource]

The Persian and the Turkish tales, compleat. : Translated formerly from those languages into French, by M. Petis de la Croix, Dean of the King's interpreters, reader and professor in the Royal College at Paris: and now into English from that translation, by the late learned Dr. King, and several other [electronic resource]

The Persian letters, contined : Or, The second volume of letters from Selim at London, to Mirza at Ispahan [electronic resource]

The petticoat-Pensioners: being memoirs of the most remarkable of those gentlemen, in and about London and Westminster. By S. F. Philomath [electronic resource]

The philanthropic rambler. : By Jane Timbury, Author of Tobit, The Male Coquet, and The Triumph Of Friendship [electronic resource]

The philosopher in Bristol [electronic resource]

The philosopher in Bristol [electronic resource]

The picture gift : or, a present from Papa. Written by Mr. Lovechild. Addressed to all good little masters and young ladies in Christendom. With cuts by Bewick [electronic resource]

The Pilgrim's progress from this world, to that which is to come : The third part. Delivered under the similitude of a dream; shewing the several difficulties and dangers he met with, and the many victories he obtained over the world, the flesh, and the Devil: together with his happy arrival at the cœlestical city, and [electronic resource]

The pilgrim's progress, : from this world, to that which is to come. The third part. Delivered under the Similitude of a dream; shewing The several Difficulties and Dangers he met with, and the many Victories he obtained over the World, the Flesh, and the Devil. Together with His [electronic resource]

The pilgrim, : or the stranger in his own country. Containing a regular series of historical novels digested into four books, written originally in Spanish, by the celebrated Lopez De Vega Carpio. Also Diana, a pastoral romance in four books, by George De Montemajor, wi [electronic resource]

The plain dealer: being select essays on several curious subjects, : Relating to Friendship, Love, and Gallantry, Marriage, Morality, Mercantile Affairs, Painting, History, Poetry, and Other Branches of Polite Literature. Publish'd originally in the year 1724. And now collected into two volumes. The second edition [electronic resource]

The plain dealer: being select essays on several curious subjects, : relating to friendship, ... poetry, and other branches of polite literature. Publish'd originally in the year 1724. And now first collected into two volumes [electronic resource]

The pleasant and delightful history of Montelion, : the most valiant and renowned Knight of the Oracle, Son to Persicles, the Valiant King of Assyria, and fair Constantia Daughter to the Emperour of Persia; containing the many strange and wonderful Adventures of his Parents, relating to their Love and Misf [electronic resource]

The pleasant and delightful history of Tom of Lincoln, : The most Valiant and Renowned Red-Rose Knight; Surnamed for his many Wonderful Exploits, The Glory and Pride of England. Containing an Account of his Princely Birth, strange Education Noble and Valourous Exploits at Home and Abroad; his Amours with the Fa [electronic resource]

The pleasant art of money-catching : treating I. Of the original invention of money. II. Of the misery of wanting it; &c. III. How Persons in straits for Money, may supply themselves with it. IV. A new Method for ordering of Expences. V. How to save Money in Diet, Apparel, and Recreations. V [electronic resource]

The pleasant art of money-catching : treating I Of the original and invention of money. II. Of the Misery of wanting Money. III. How Persons in straits for Money may supply themselves with it. IV. How a Man may always keep Money in his Pocket. V. How a Man may pay debts without Money VI. The [electronic resource]

The pleasant companion, or, merry & complete favourite jester : containing all the fun, all the humour, all the learning, and all the judgement, which so lately flowed from the two universities; .. [electronic resource]

The pleasant tales of the wise men of Gotam [sic]. By A. B. doctor of physic [electronic resource]

The pleasant, and surprizing adventures of Mr. Robert Drury, : during his fifteen years captivity on the island of Madagascar: Containing I. His Voyage to and short Story at the East Indies. II. An Account of the Ship-Wreck of the Degrave, on the Island of Madagascar; the Murder of Captain Younge, and his Ship's Comp [electronic resource]

The pleasing companion : Being a choice collection of the most approved tales, &c. selected from the best authors. Containing, 1. The way to wealth, by Dr. Franklin, 2. Select thoughts. 3. The Sensible African, a Moral Tale. 4. The Basket-Maker, a Peruvian Tale. 5. Ingratitude Pu [electronic resource]

The pleasing companion : a collection of fairy tales, calculated to improve the heart: the whole forming a system of moral precepts and examples for the conduct of youth through life: Containing Princess Hebe Graciosa and Percinet Story of Finetta Princess Carpilona The White Cat [electronic resource]

The pleasing companion, : a collection of fairy tales, calculated to improve the heart: the whole forming a system of moral precepts and examples, for the conduct of youth through life : Containing Princess Hebe & Anguiletta Graciosa and Percinet Story of Finetta Princess Carpilon [electronic resource]

The pleasing companion, : a collection of fairy tales, calculated to improve the heart: The Whole Forming A System Of Moral Precepts and Examples, For The Conduct Of Youth through Life: Containing Princess Hebe & Anguiletta Graciosa and Percinet Story of Finetta Princess Carpilona [electronic resource]

The pleasing companion; or short histories to instruct and entertain all little boys and girls. Adorned with cuts [electronic resource]

The Pleasing history of Prince Almanzor, and the beautiful shepherdess. Adorned with cuts [electronic resource]

The pleasing jester, : or merry companion: being a collection of the most brilliant jests, the most excellent bons mots, and most pleasant short stories, in the English language; many of them transcribed from the Mouths of the facetious Gentlemen whose Names they bear. To which [electronic resource]

The Pleasing moralist: or, Universal portrait of life. : An entertaining collection of histories: wherein the passions, foibles, and follies of mankind are delineated and expressed in their proper colours: virtue is set forth in the most amiable light, and vice exposed in its natural deformity [electronic resource]

The pleasures of matrimony, : intermixed with a variety of merry and delightful stories. Containing the charms and contentments of wooing and wedlock, in all its enjoyments, recreations, and divertisements [electronic resource]

The pleasures of matrimony, : intermix'd with variety of merry and delightful stories. Containing the charms and contentments of wooing and wedlock, in all its enjoyments, recreations, and divertisements [electronic resource]

The poetical history: being a compleat collection of all the stories necessary for a perfect understanding of the Greek and Latin poets, And other Ancient Authors. Written originally in French by the Learned Jesuit P. Galtruchius. Now englished, and Enriched with Observations, concerning the Gods Worshipped by our Ancestors in this Island, by the Phaenicians and Syrians in Asia; with many useful Notes and occasional Proverbs, gathered out of the best Authors. Unto which are added, two treatises: One of the Curiosities of Old Rome, and of the difficult Names relating to the Affairs of that City. The other containing the most remarkable Hieroglyphicks of Egypt. The eighth edition corrected and amended. By Marius D'Assigny, B.D [electronic resource]

The pole-Cat : or, Charles Jennings, the renegado school-master, of Parson's Green, detected. In a letter to Thomas S----n, Esq; [electronic resource]

The polite companion: or, stories for the ladies [electronic resource]

The post-Boy robb'd of his mail : or, The Pacquet Broke Open. Consisting of letters of love and gallantry, and all miscellaneous subjects: In which are Discover'd The Vertues, Vices, Follies, Humours and Intrigues of Mankind. With Remarks on Each letter. Both volumes in one [electronic resource]

The post-Man robb'd of his mail: or, the packet broke open. : Being a collection of miscellaneous letters, serious and comical, amorous and gallant. Amongst which are, The lover's sighs: or, the amours of the beautiful Stremunia and Alphonso the Wise, King of Castile, and Aragon, and Earl of Provence; with her Passi [electronic resource]

The posthumous works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin [electronic resource]

The posthumous works of the celebrated Dr. Sterne, deceased, author of The sentimental journey. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The posthumous works of William Wycherley Esq; in prose and verse. : Faithfully publish'd from his original manuscripts, by Mr. Theobald. In two parts. To which are prefixed, some memoirs of Mr. Wycherley's life. By Major Pack [electronic resource]

The Power of love, over reason, two happy marriages, and honourable behaviour of a young philosopher deeply in love [electronic resource]

The power of love: in seven novels : viz. I. The fair hypocrite. II. The physician's stratagem. III. The wife's resentment. IV.V. The husband's resentment. In two examples. VI. The happy fugitives. Vii. The perjur'd beauty. Never before published. By Mrs. Manley [electronic resource]

The power of love: in seven novels viz. : I. The fair hypocrite. II. The physician's stratagem. III. The wife's resentment. IV. V. The husband's resentment. In two examples. VI. The happy fugitives. VII. The perjur'd beauty. Never before published. By Mrs. Manley [electronic resource]

The Preston miracle. Being a very strange and wonderful relation of one Hezekiah Armstrong, near the town of Preston, ... [electronic resource]

The Price of a victory [electronic resource]

The prince of Abissinia : A tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The prince of Abissinia. : A tale by Samuel Johnson, L.L.D [electronic resource]

The Prince of Abissinia. : A tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The Prince of Abissinia. : A tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The Prince of Abissinia. : A tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The prince of Abissinia. : A tale [electronic resource]

The prince of Abissinia. : A tale [electronic resource]

The prince of Abissinia. : A tale [electronic resource]

The prince of Abissinia. : A tale [electronic resource]

The prince of Abissinia. : A tale [electronic resource]

The prince of Abissinia. : A tale. By Samuel Johnson, .. [electronic resource]

The prince of Abissinia. : A tale. In two volumes. Vol. I [electronic resource]

The prince of Abissinia. : A tale [electronic resource]

The Prince of Abissinia. A Tale. By Dr. Samuel Johnson [electronic resource]

The princess of Babylon. : Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire [electronic resource]

The progress of a harlot. : As she is described in Six Prints, by the Ingenious Mr. Hogarth. Containing, I. Her coming to Town. Being met by a Bawd who took her home, and arrested her. II. Her being released by a Jew, who took her into Keeping. III. Her being turned out of Keeping. [electronic resource]

The progress of a harlot. As she is described in six prints, by the ingenious Mr. Hogarth. Containing, I. Her coming to Town. Being met by a Bawd who took her home, and arrested her. II. Her being released by a Jew, who took her into Keeping. III. Her being turned out of Keeping. Her taking Lodgings in Drury-Lane. A Description of the Life led by her, and the rest of the Whores there. IV. Her being sent to Bridewell, The Trick she put on those who committed her. Her being released. Her Adventure with a Parson whom she pawns for the Reckoning. Her Adventure with a Turkey Merchant. The Trick she play'd two French Refugees and their Wives-Her setting up a Punch-House. The Trick she put on a Widow. V. Her contracting the foul Disease. Her being laid in a Salavation and carried to the famous Lock. The Dispute of the Doctors. Her Death. VI. Her Funeral, with the comical Trick that was play'd the Parson and Undertaker. With several other entertaining Particulars to tedious to be inserted here [electronic resource]

The progress of a rake : shewing The Various intrigues and dangers he met with; under the following Heads. I. His Intrigue with a certain City-Lady, and the Trick she contrived to gratify her Desires. II. His Adventures with the Whores in Drury-Lane, and the Comical Trick that wa [electronic resource]

The progress of love; or, the history of Stephen Elliot : In three volumes [electronic resource]

The progress of the Christian pilgrim, : from this present world, to the world to come: in two parts. Written by Way of Dream: Discovering The Difficulties of his setting forth, the Hay ads of his Journey, and his safe Arrival at the heavenly Cannan [electronic resource]

The prudential lovers, or the history of Harry Harper. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The rake of taste, : or the Elegant Debauchee: a true story [electronic resource]

The Ramble of Philo, and his man Sturdy [electronic resource]

The ramble or, a view of several amorous and diverting intrigues lately pass'd between some ladies of Drury, and two certain rakes living near St. James's. : Likewise of the many vices now reigning in the righteous Cities of London and Westminster [electronic resource]

The rambles of fancy; or, moral and interesting tales : Containing, The Laplander, The ambitious mother, Letters from - Lindamira to Olivia, Miranda to Elvira, Felicia to Cecilia, the American Indian, the Fatal Resolution, the Creole. By the author of The adventures of the six Princesses of Babylon. In two vol [electronic resource]

The rambles of Mr. Frankly. : Published by his sister. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The rational brutes : or, talking animals. By M. Pelham, Author of the Rotchfords, the Village School, and various other Publications for the Instruction Of Children. If tender sorrow melt thy youthful heart, Hear what beasts, birds, and suff'ring fish impart; Nor for thy tran [electronic resource]

The rational dame; or, hints towards supplying prattle for children [electronic resource]

The rational lovers: or, the history of Sir Charles Leusum, and Mrs. Frances Fermor. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The rational spelling-book : or, an easy method of initiating youth into the rudiments of the English tongue; In a Monner more commodious than any, and more comprehensive than all the Spelling-Books that ever were published, Designed for a Standard of the Language. And contrived by a [electronic resource]

The rebellion: or, an account of the late civil-wars, in the kingdom of eloquence [electronic resource]

The recess : or, a tale of other times. By the author of The chapter of accidents [electronic resource]

The recess : or, a tale of other times. By the author of The chapter of accidents [electronic resource]

The recess : or, a tale of other times. By the author of The chapter of accidents [electronic resource]

The recess : or, a tale of other times. By the author of The chapter of accidents. are not these Woods more free from peril than the envious Court? here feel we but the penalty of Adam the seasons' difference. .. [electronic resource]

The recess : or, a tale of other times. By the author of The chapter of accidents [electronic resource]

The recluse. : A Fragment [electronic resource]

The recovery of man : or, Milton's Paradise regained. In prose. After The Manner Of The Archbishop Of Cambray, Author Of Telemachus. To which is prefixed, the life of the author [electronic resource]

The reformer : Exposing the Vices of the Age in several characters. Viz. I. The Vitious Courtier. 2. The Debauch'd Parson. 3. The Factious Hypocrite. 4. The Precise Quaker. 5. The Covetous Miser. 6. The Prodigal Son. 7. The City Letcher. 8. The insatiate Wife. 9. The Am [electronic resource]

The reformer: or, the vices of the age expos'd, : I. In several characters, ... II. The kambling [sic] rakes. ... III. Three nights adventures. ... To which are added, Step to the bath : .. [electronic resource]

The regal rambler : or, eccentrical adventures of the devil in London: with the manœuvres of his ministers, towards the close of the eighteenth century. Translated from the Syriack MS. of Rabbi Solomon, recently found in the foundation of the Hebrew Synagogue [electronic resource]

The Renown'd history of Earl Piercy; or, The hunting on Chevy-Chace [electronic resource]

The Renown'd history of valentine & orson the two sons of the Emperor of Greece newly corrected and amended [electronic resource]

The Renowned history of valentine. : And orson, the two sons of the Emperor of Greece. Newly corrected and amended. Adorn'd with cuts [electronic resource]

The restless matron. : A legendary tale. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The reverie : or, a flight to the paradise of fools. By the editor of The adventures of a guinea. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The reverie : or, a flight to the paradise of fools. Published by the editor of The adventures of a guinea. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The reverie : or, a flight to the paradise of fools. Published by the editor of The adventures of a guinea. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The reverie : or, a flight to the paradise of fools. By the editor of The adventures of a guinea. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The rich young country' squire; in a series of letters, a novel: chiefly in the luscious taste [electronic resource]

The riches of God's free grace, : display'd in the conversion of Cornelius Cayley. Late clerk in the Princess Dowager of Wales's Treasury. To the faith of Jesus Christ, his Lord and God. Being a faithful Account of the Lord's remarkable Dealings with him from Seven Year of Age; the Trials [electronic resource]

The right pleasant and delightful history of Fortunatus, and his two sons. : In two parts. ... First penned in the Dutch tongue, and thence translated, and now published in English [electronic resource]

The right pleasant and delightful history of Fortunatus, and his two sons. In two parts. ... First penned in the Dutch tongue, and thence translated, and now published in English [electronic resource]

The right, : Pleasant, and Diverting. History of Fortunatus. And his Two sons. In Two parts. I. Containing an Account of his noble Birth, remarkable Travels, and strange Adventures, in many Kingdoms; how he obtained a Purse, which supplyed him with a continuance of Mo [electronic resource]

The Right, pleasant and diverting history of fortunates, and his two sons. : In two parts. I. Containing an account of his noble birth, remarkable travels, and strange adventures, in many kingdoms; how he obtained a purse, which supplied him with a continuance of money; and a wishing hat, by which he could be conveyed in an instan [electronic resource]

The right, pleasant, and diverting. history of Fortunatus and his two sons. : In two parts. ... First penn'd in the Dutch tongue, thence abstracted, and now published in English, by T. C [electronic resource]

The rise and fall of madam Coming-Sir : or, An Unfortunate slip from the tavern-bar, Into the Surgeon's Powdering-Tub [electronic resource]

The rival mother: or, the history of the Countess De Salens, and her two daughters. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

The rock; or Alfred and Anna : A Scottish tale, in two volumes. By a young lady, her first literary attempt [electronic resource]

The roman nights; or, dialogues at the tombs of the Scipios. Translated from the Italian of Count Verri [electronic resource]

The romance of a day : or, an adventure in Greenwich-Park, last Easter [electronic resource]

The romance of the forest : interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By the authoress of A Sicilian romance, &c. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The romance of the forest : interspersed with some pieces of poetry. In three volumes. ... . The second edition. By Ann Radcliffe, Author of a Sicilian-Romance, &c [electronic resource]

The romance of the forest : interspersed with some pieces of poetry. In three volumes. ... The fifth edition. By Ann Radcliffe, .. [electronic resource]

The romance of the forest : interspersed with some pieces of poetry. In three volumes. ... . The fourth edition. By Ann Radcliffe, author of a Sicilian Romance, &c [electronic resource]

The romance of the forest. : Interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By Mrs. Ratcliffe [sic]. ... In two volumes [electronic resource]

The royal wedding, or, the life, love adventures, and matrimonial connection of Young Juba [electronic resource]

The sacred miscellany: or, Christian monitor. : Containing the death of Abel; The death of Cain; Baxter's Now or never; Bunyan's Heavenly footman; Scougal's Life of God in the soul of man; Flavel's Saint indeed; and The good Samaritan. To which are added, Pious memorials; or, the Life and Power of True [electronic resource]

The sallies of genius, : and wanderings of youth: or, the adventures of Coursillac and Dorigni. Taken chiefly from the French [electronic resource]

The Salopian Esquire: or, The joyous miller. : A dramatick tale. It being the same dramatick tale that was delivered to a proprietor, October 23, 1736, and returned the 23d of December, in the same year. To which are added, poems on His Late Grace John Duke of Marlborough. Sir Harry Wigmore, Miss Jenn [electronic resource]

The samians, a tale [electronic resource]

The school for children : or, a selection of instructive and entertaining tales: Proper to form the Heart of Infancy to the Hatred of Vice, and the Love of Virtue. From the French of Lombard de Langres. Interspersed with poetical pieces, written by the translator, Miss Stockdale, [electronic resource]

The school for fathers; or, The victim of a curse. : A novel. containing authentic memoirs and anecdotes, with historical facts. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The school for majesty : an oriental tale [electronic resource]

The school of virtue. : A novel, on a new plan, inscribed to Her Majesty, by a Gentleman of the Temple. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The scotch marine: or, memoirs of the life of Celestina : a young lady, who secretly deserting her family, spent two years in strict amity, as a man, with her beloved Castor. Containing a relation of the various fortunes she ran with him in that Time, without a Discovery or Suspicion of her Sex. Her Marriage aft [electronic resource]

The scotch rogue : or, the life and actions of Donald Macdonald a high-land Scot: Part II. Relating his Introduction into the Society of High-Way-Men, the Robberies he committed amongst them; and how he was made Captain of the Gang. His being Taken, Try'd, and Condemn'd at [electronic resource]

The scotch rogue : or, the life and actions of Donald Macdonald a high-land Scot: Relating his being found in the High-Way, and carried home by Curtogh Macdonald to his Wife; and how he was brought up by them: His Early Waggeries, and Villanies when he came to Riper Years. [electronic resource]

The scotch rogue : or, the life and actions of Donald Macdonald, a high-land Scot: Relating his being found in the High-Way, and carry'd home by Curtogh Macdonald to his Wife; and how he was brought up by them: His Early Waggeries and Villainies when he came to Riper Years. [electronic resource]

The Scotch rogue: or, The life and actions of Donald Macdonald, a high-land Scot : Part II. Relating his introduction into the society of high way-men, the robberies he committed amongst them; and how he was made captain of the gang. His being taken, try'd, and condemn'd at Edinburgh his being pardon'd and sent into the King's service: [electronic resource]

The scots rogue : or, the life and actions of Donald Macdonald, a Highland Scot. Relating his being found in the High way, and carried home by Curtogh Macdonald to his wife; and how he was brought up by them: his early Waggeries and Villanies when he came to riper Years. H [electronic resource]

The Scots rogue: or, The life and actions of Donald MacDonald, a highland Scot : Relating his being found in the high-way, and carried home by Curtogh Macdonald to his wife; and how he was brought up by them: his early waggeries and villanies when he came to riper years. His love-intrigues, and how many various fortunes he went thorou [electronic resource]

The Scots rogue: or, The life and actions of Donald MacDonald, a Highland Scot. : Relating his being found in the high-way, and carried home by Curtoch Macdonald to his wife; and how he was brought up by them: his early waggeries and villainies when he came to riper years. His love intrigues and how many variou[s] fortunes he went thro [electronic resource]

The Scourge of pleasure [electronic resource]

The scourge, scourged : or, a short account of the life of the author of The scourge [electronic resource]

The seal of the little book, : or an address to the spirits in prison. By William Forbes, Peterhead, [electronic resource]

The second court secret: a moving scene. For the year seventeen hundred forty-three. : Interspers'd with a remarkable fragment of secret history. Wrote by an Englishman of figure, lately return'd from the Hague, &c [electronic resource]

The Second part of Mother Bunch of the west containing many rarities out of her golden closet of curiosities [electronic resource]

The second volume of Brett's miscellany : Being, a collection of divine, moral, historical, and entertaining sayings and observations. With a short account of some particular archbishops and bishops of the kingdom of Ireland. By Peter Brett, parish clerk, and school-master of Castleknock [electronic resource]

The second volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown : Containing letters from the dead to the living, and from the living to the dead; together with dialogues of the dead, after the manner of Lucian [electronic resource]

The select works : of T. Smollet, M.D. Containing The adventures of Roderick Random, Peregrine Pickle, Launcelot Greaves, and Expedition of Humphry Clinker. In eight volumes. Revised, corrected, and altered by the author [electronic resource]

The selector : or, miscellaneous pieces from the Best English Writers. Enriched with sixty cuts after the manner of Bewick. To which is added, a number of original pieces, intended for the instruction and entertainment of youth, by R. Sheridan [electronic resource]

The selector: being a new and chaste collection of visions, tales, and allegories, calculated for the amusement and instruction of the rising generation [electronic resource]

The sentimental connoisseur : or, pleasing and entertaining novelist. Being an elegant and new assemblage of lively effusions of fancy, polite tales, Diverting Essays, Droll Adventures, Pleasing Stories, Entertaining Novels, Comic Characters, Facctious Histories, Affecting Examples, S [electronic resource]

The sentiments of experience or The art of saying much in a few words, on the most interesting subjects,with poems moral and entertaining, selected by Bob Short, with memoirs of the editor [electronic resource]

The servant's friend, an exemplary tale : designed to enforce the religious instructions given at Sunday and other charity schools, by pointing out the practical application of them in a state of service. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. By Mrs. Trimmer [electronic resource]

The settee; or Chevalier Commodo's metamorphosis. By Monsieur de ****** Done from the French [electronic resource]

The shepherd's son : or, the wish accomplished. A moral tale. Interspersed with poetical effusions, designed for the improvement of youth. By the Rev. Thomas Smith [electronic resource]

The shepherdess of the Alps, a very interesting, pathetic, and moral tale. : Published at the request of several ladies of distinction [electronic resource]

The shepherdess of the Alps. : A very interesting, pathetic, and moral tale [electronic resource]

The shepherdess of the Alps. : A moral tale. Translated from the French of Monsieur Marmontel [electronic resource]

The shepherdess of the Alps; a very interesting, pathetic, and moral tale. : Published at the request of several ladies of distinction [electronic resource]

The ship-load of old scolding women, living near this place : who are speedily to be banished from all civil societies, and transported to the heathen shore, for raising scandalous reports of their neighbours, towing seeds of jealousie, contention and strife, and setting several families together by the ears. With t [electronic resource]

The ship-wreck : or, Paul and Mary. An Indian tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The sincere Huron. : A true history. Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire, by Francis Ashmore, Esq [electronic resource]

The Sleeping beauty in the wood, an entertaining tale [electronic resource]

The sleeping beauty in the wood. : A tale [electronic resource]

The Sleeping beauty in the wood. A tale [electronic resource]

The Sleeping beauty in the wood. A tale [electronic resource]

The Sleeping beauty in the wood. A tale [electronic resource]

The Sleeping beauty in the wood. From mother goose's tales. Part the second [electronic resource]

The sleepy man awak'd out of his five days dream; being a most strange and wonderful true account of one Nicholas Heart, a Dutchman, a patient of St. Bartholomew's hospital, in West Smithfield, who sleeps five days every August. ... Likewise you have an account how he begun his sleep the 5th of August 1710. about 12 a clock at noon, and he waken'd ... 9th of Aug. ... [electronic resource]

The smart one : a novel /
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The solicitudes of absence. A genuine tale [electronic resource]

The solitary castle, : a romance of the eighteenth century. By the author of The village of Martindale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The son of Ethelwolf : an historical tale. In two volumes. By the author of Alan Fitz-Osborne, &c [electronic resource]

The son of Ethelwolf : an historical tale. By the author of Alan Fitz-Osborne, &c [electronic resource]

The song and story of Mrs. Draper [electronic resource]

The sopha : a moral tale, translated from the French original of Monsieur Crebillon. Two vols. in one [electronic resource]

The sopha : a moral tale. Translated from the French of Monsieur Crebillon [electronic resource]

The sopha : a moral tale. Translated from the French original of Monsieur Crebillon [electronic resource]

The Southwark wonder: or, The whole town in an uproar. : Being a strange and surprising account of the greatest miracle that ever happened in the world, of one Edmund Mitchell, a prisoner in Southwark Bridewell, who is now big with child for seducing Elisabeth Edwards, at the town of Nutfield, in Surry, for his [electronic resource]

The spanish libertines : or, the lives of Justina, the country jilt; Celestina, the bawd of Madrid; and Estevanillo Gonzales, the most arch and comical of scoundrels. To which is added, a play, call'd, An evenings adventures. All four written by eminent Spanish authors, and now f [electronic resource]

The spirit of the Elbe : a romance. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The spirit of Turretville : or, the mysterious resemblance. A romance of the twelfth century: When Superstition, mid the Cloister's gloom, Saw the pale Spectre issue from the Tomb, When clatt'ring Armour cas'd each Warrior bold; An Iron Age: unlike this Age of Gold: In two volumes [electronic resource]

The spiritual quixote : or, the summer's ramble of Mr. Geoffry Wildgoose. A comic romance. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The spiritual Quixote : or, the summer's ramble of Mr. Geoffry Wildgoose. A comic romance [electronic resource]

The spiritual Quixote : or, the summer's ramble of Mr. Geoffry Wildgoose. A comic romance [electronic resource]

The spiritual Quixote : or, the summer's ramble of Mr. Geoffry Wildgoose. A comic romance [electronic resource]

The spiritual Quixote : or, the summer's ramble of Mr. Geoffry Wildgoose. A comic romance. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The sprite of the nunnery : a tale from the Spanish. By the author of the life of Linnæus, &c. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The stage-Coach : containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow-travellers [electronic resource]

The stage-Coach : containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow-travellers [electronic resource]

The stage-Coach : Containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow-travellers [electronic resource]

The stage-coach: containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow travellers [electronic resource]

The Stander-By to Dr. Wells [electronic resource]

The state of innocence, and fall of man, described in Milton's Paradise lost. : Rendered into prose. With historical, philosophical, and explanatory notes. From the French of the Learned Raymond de St. Maur. By a Gentleman of Oxford [electronic resource]

The state of innocence, and fall of man, described in Milton's Paradise lost. : Rendered into prose. With historical, philosophical, and explanatory notes. From the French of the Learned Raymond de St. Maur. By a Gentleman of Oxford [electronic resource]

The statue room : an historical tale. By Miss Ballin. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The step-Mother : a domestic tale, from real life. By Helena Wells, of Charles Town, South-Carolina. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The stolen marriages : or, trips to Scotland. Containing the history of Mr. Smith and Miss S. Green, Mr. James and Miss Lamb, and of Mr. King and Miss Henrietta. To which is added, A Practical Essay on Old Maids [electronic resource]

The stories of Senex : or, little histories of little people. By E. A. Kendal, Author Of Keeper's Travels, The Sparrow, The Wren, The Swallow, The Canary Bird, &c. &c [electronic resource]

The story of Abbas. : By Dr. Langhorne [electronic resource]

The story of Al Raoui, a tale from the Arabic [electronic resource]

The story of Al Raoui, a tale from the Arabic [electronic resource]

The story of Dooshwanta and Sakoontalā, : extracted from the Mahābhārata a poem in the Sanskreet language, translated by Charles Wilkins Esqr. Originally published in the Oriental Repertory vol.II. by A Dalrymple. 1794 [electronic resource]

The story of Dooshwanta and Sakoontalā. : Translated from the Mahābhārata, a poem in the Sanskreet language. By Charles Wilkins, Esq. Originally published in the Oriental repertory by Dalrymple [electronic resource]

The story of Eugenio. : From the adventurer [electronic resource]

The story of father Nicholas. : From the Lounger [electronic resource]

The story of Flavilla [electronic resource]

The story of La Roche. : From the Mirror [electronic resource]

The story of old Edwards. : From The man of feeling [electronic resource]

The story of Sarah Durin, : dedicated to the advocates of an unjust and unnecessary war [electronic resource]

The Story of the Caravan : or, the driver and his dog [electronic resource]

The story of the injured lady. : Written by herself. In a letter to her friend, with his answer. Now occasionally re-published, and addressed to all true Lovers of Honour, Truth, Justice and Liberty. With A short Preface. By A. Freeman, barber and citizen of Dublin [electronic resource]

The story of the learned pig, by an officer of the Royal Navy [electronic resource]

The story of the Methodist-Lady : or the injur'd husband's revenge. A true history [electronic resource]

The story of the widows sow, and ten piggs. : With Robin the steward's answer to John the baliliffs letter [electronic resource]

The story of Theodosius and Constantia. : From the Spectator [electronic resource]

The story of Tome Cole, with old father Thames's malediction of the wapping docks. : Addressed to the Right Honourable the lord mayor [electronic resource]

The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The brothers, now acting at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, is founded. : Dedicated to the author of the play [electronic resource]

The story teller's magazine, or, A library of laughter. : Being a general repository of humour, wit, and entertainment. Consisting of Remarkable tales, Extraordinary adventures, Entertaining histories, Pathetic eastern stories, Ingenious bon mots, Facetious jests, Poignant repartees, Celebrated songs. And every [electronic resource]

The sufferings of the family of Ortenberg, : a novel. Translated from the German of August von Kotzebue, by P. Will, Minister of the Reformed Congregation in the Savoy. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The sugar plumb : or sweet amusement for leisure hours: being an entertaining and instructive collection of stories. Embellished with curious cuts [electronic resource]

The sugar plumb : or sweet amusement for leisure hours: being an entertaining and instructive collection of stories. Embellished with curious cuts [electronic resource]

The sugar plumb : or sweet amusement for leisure hours: being an entertaining and instructive collection of stories. Embellished with curious cuts [electronic resource]

The sugar-Plumb : or, sweet amusement for leisure hours: being an entertaining and instructive collection of stories. To which is added, The history of Master Thomas Thoroughgood, and Master Francis Froward. And The history of Little Polly Meanwell, who was afterwards the [electronic resource]

The summer-House : or, the history of Mr. Morton and Miss Bamsted. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The supposed daughter : or, innocent impostor. In which is comprised the entertaining memoirs of the two north-country families of distinction, in a series of thirty years. A new edition. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The sureprsing [sic] life, and most strange adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of the city of York, mariner, giving an account how he was cast on shore by shipwreck, ... on an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque, where he live twenty eight years, ... [electronic resource]

The surprize: or, the gentleman turn'd apothecary : A tale written originally in French prose; afterwards translated into Latin; and from thence now versified in hudibrastics [electronic resource]

The surprize; or constancy rewarded. : By the author of The masqueraders, or fatal curiosity [electronic resource]

The surprizing adventures, : of Jack Oakum, & Tom Splicewell, two sailors, who went a pirating on the Kings' highway. How that the first Prize they took gave Information of their Course, and being pursued by a whole Squadron, Tom Splicewell was taken and condemned to be hanged: But b [electronic resource]

The surprizing and damnable life, and deserv'd death of Doctor John Faustus. : To which is now added, the whole life of Fryar Bacon, the Famous Magician of England, and the Merry Waggeries of his Man Miles. Truly translated from the original copies [electronic resource]

The surry cottage. By James Penn, Vicar of Clavering cum Langley, Essex; Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl Gower, and Lecturer of St. Ann's, Aldersgate [electronic resource]

The sweet and soul-comforting dream of the Shulamite. : Together with a letter written to a gentlewoman for the encouragement of her faith under present troubles, and in the Day of approaching Evils [electronic resource]

The sword : or, Father Bertrand's history of his own times, from the original manuscript: By Eliza Clarke, author of narrative poems, &c [electronic resource]

The sylph. : Volume the first [electronic resource]

The tales of an evening, followed by The honest Breton. Translated from the French of M. Marmontel [electronic resource]

The tatler : By the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; [electronic resource]

The Tatler. : By the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; In two volumes [electronic resource]

The tatlers : By Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq; [electronic resource]

The tea-Table : or, A Conversation between some Polite Persons of both Sexes, at a lady's visiting day. Wherein are represented the various foibles, and affectations, which form the character of an accomplish'd beau, or modern fine lady. Interspersed with several Enterta [electronic resource]

The tell-Tale; or the invisible witness : being the secret observations of Philologus, upon the private actions of human life. To be continued at leisure. The first part. Of lovers, and persons of modern pleasure [electronic resource]

The temple of Gnidus, and Arsaces and Ismenia. Translated from the French of Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu, Author of the Spirit of Laws, Persian Letters, &c. &c [electronic resource]

The temple rakes, : or innocence preserved: being the adventures of Miss Arabella R-----y. A narrative founded on some late extraordinary matters of fact [electronic resource]

The temple rakes, : or innocence preserved: being the adventures of Miss Arabella R----y. A narrative founded on some late extraordinary matters of fact [electronic resource]

The Theatrical olio; or, Thespian Jester. : Being an entertaining selection of droll anecdotes, pleasing stories, funny jokes, bon mots, epigrams, whimsical adventures, &c. &c. related by several eminent performers [electronic resource]

The third part of the mad pranks and merry conceits of Tom Tram [electronic resource]

The third volume of peruvian tales, related, in one thousand and one hours, by one of the select virgins of Cusco, to the Ynca of Peru, to dissuade him from a resolution he had taken to destroy himself by poison. Continued, by John Kelly, Esq [electronic resource]

The thousand and one days : Persian tales. ... . Translated from the French. By Mr. Philips [electronic resource]

The thousand and one days : Persian tales. ... . Translated from the French by Mr. Philips [electronic resource]

The thousand and one days : Persian tales. ... . Translated from the French by Mr. Philips [electronic resource]

The thousand and one days : Persian tales. Translated from the French by Mr. Ambrose Philips. In three volumes [electronic resource]

The tour of Valentine [electronic resource]

The tour of Valentine [electronic resource]

The town spy, : or, The Devil's Factors Discover'd. In several witty and ingenious dialogues; between I. A miserly griping father, and a prodigal and wasteful son. II. A Jealous Husband, and a Jocose but Innocent Wife. III. A Tailor and a Barber turn'd Gentlemen at Tunbr [electronic resource]

The tradesman's looking glass : or, a heu-and-cry after Mrs. Money and her sister trade [electronic resource]

The tradesman's looking-glass; all trades in an uproar : or, a hue and cry after money and trade: being an account of the miseries of those that want money, .. [electronic resource]

The transmigrating soul : or, an Epitome of Human Nature. A moral satire. By Lieutenant John Slade, Of His Majesty's Tenth Company of Marines [electronic resource]

The travels and adventures of Capt. Lemuel Gulliver. : Shewing how he was cast up an unknown land, where the inhabitants were but six inches high; the customs of the country, court, King, &c. and the author's exploits, and surprizing retu[r]n [electronic resource]

The travels and adventures of Mademoiselle de Richelieu : Cousin to the present Duke of that Name. Who made the tour of Europe, dressed in men's cloaths, attended by her Maid Lucy as her Valet de Chambre. Now done into English from the lady's own manuscript. By the translator of the Memoirs and adventures of the [electronic resource]

The travels and adventures of Mademoiselle de Richelieu, : cousin to the present Duke of that Name, who made the tour of Europe, dressed in men's cloaths, attended by her Maid Lucy as her Valet de Chambre. Now Done into English from the lady's own manuscript, by the translator of the Memoirs and adventures of the [electronic resource]

The travels and surprising adventures of Mademoiselle De Leurich. : Who travelled over Europe, dressed in man's apparel, attended by her maid-servant as her valet de chambre. Now done into English from the lady's own manuscript. By a masterly hand [electronic resource]

The travels of Lemuel Gulliver, : into several remote Nations of the World. Who was first a Surgeon, and then a Captain of several Ships. In four parts. Illustrated with copperplates [electronic resource]

The Treacherous confident: or, Fortune's change. A novel [electronic resource]

The trial of England's Cicero, : on the Four Important Articles, of his being An Orator, a Patriot, an Author, and a Briton [electronic resource]

The trifler : or, a ramble among the wilds of fancy, the works of nature, and the manners of men .. [electronic resource]

The trifler : or, a ramble among the wilds of fancy, the works of nature, and the manners of men [electronic resource]

The triumph of love and virtue. : A novel wrote by a gentleman [electronic resource]

The triumphs of love. : Containing the surprizing adventures, accidents and misfortunes, that many persons have encountred [sic] in the eager pursuit of their amorous inclinations. ... Written originally in French by P. Camus. ... Translated by R. B. Gent [electronic resource]

The triumphs of reason : exemplified in seven tales. Affectionately dedicated to the juvenile part of the fair sex. By the author [electronic resource]

The triumphs of virtue and beauty, : or, the history of the life and adventures of Miss Harriot de M**nv*ll*rs, .. [electronic resource]

The troubles of life; being a familiar description of the troubles of The poor laborer, The little shopkeeper, The great tradesman, The sickly man, The disappointed lover, The unhappy husband, The widower, and lastly, The child of sorrow. To which is added, The story of the guinea and the shilling; being a cure for trouble in general [electronic resource]

The true and admirable history of the Marquis of Salus and patient Grissel [electronic resource]

The true and admirable history of the Marquis of Salus, and patient Grissel [electronic resource]

The True and affecting history of Henrietta de Bellgrave; a woman born only for calamities. : Being an unhappy daughter, wretched wife, and unfortunate mother: Containing a series of the most uncommon adventures that ever befel one person by sea and land: giving an exact account of her shipwreck; her falling into the power of a brutal villain; and [electronic resource]

The true and entertaining history of Miss Charlotte Lorrain, : of the county of Middlesex, afterwards Mrs. H******e. Containing a circumstantial account of her life, interspersed with Moral and Remarks, Pleasant and Instructive, calculated to shew Vice in its Natural deformity, in Order that Virtue may appear the bri [electronic resource]

The True and genuine account of the life and actions of the Late Jonathan Wild : Not made up of fiction and fable, but taken from his own mouth, and collected from papers of his own writing [electronic resource]

The true and remarkable life and extraordinary adventures of that unfortunate young woman Sarah Chandler, hanged on Wednesday last ... for robbing her master's house of a quantity of diamonds [electronic resource]

The true and surprising adventures, : voyages, shipwreck, and distresses, of Mons. Pierre Viaud, ... Translated by Mrs. Griffith. Ornamented with two engravings [electronic resource]

The true and wonderful history of Nich. Hart : Or, A faithful account of the sleepy-man's visions. Giving a relation of his life from his birth to this present year, 1714. As 1. His birth and parentage, he being born while his mother was in a trance. 2. His journey to the East-Indies, Asia and America [electronic resource]

The true Englishman's character. In a letter to Mr. J. P. To which is added a postcript [sic], humbly addressed to the Most Honourable and worthy Parliament of Great-Britain, &c [electronic resource]

The true history of Henrietta de Bellgrave, : a woman born to great calamities, a distressed virgin, unhappy wife, and most afflicted mother, .. [electronic resource]

The twa cuckolds; and The tint quey, : or thrawart maggy. Two tales, in the Scottish dialect [electronic resource]

The twin-Brothers : or, a new book of discipline for infidels and old offenders. In prose and verse [electronic resource]

The two cousins; or, spare the rod and spoil the child [electronic resource]

The two farmers, : an exemplary tale: designed to recommend the practice of benevolence towards mankind, and all other living creatures; and the religious observance of the sabbath day. The third edition corrected. By Mrs. Trimmer [electronic resource]

The two farmers, : an exemplary tale: designed to recommend the practice of benevolence towards mankind, and all other living creatures; and the religious observance of the Sabbath day. The third edition corrected. By Mrs. Trimmer [electronic resource]

The two farmers, an exemplary tale : designed to recommend the practice of benevolence, towards mankind, and all other living creatures; and the religious observance of the Sabbath-Day. By Mrs. Trimmer [electronic resource]

The two soldiers [electronic resource]

The two soldiers [electronic resource]

The two soldiers [electronic resource]

The two soldiers [electronic resource]

The two wealthy farmers, with the sad adventures of Miss Bragwell. Part V [electronic resource]

The two wolves in lambs skins : or, Old Ely's sorrowful lamentation over his two sons. Being found in an old manuscript in the Bedlamite library, which was Bequeath'd by Oliver Cromwel's Porter, from whence those Two Reverend Brethren have been, from time to time, supply'd with New Prin [electronic resource]

The two wolves in lambs skins: or, Old ely's sorrowful lamentation over his two sons. : Being found in an old manuscript in the Bedlamite Library, which was bequeath'd by Oliver Cromwel's porter, from whence those two reverend brethren have been, from time to time, supply'd with new principles. By Poor Old Tom of Bedlam [electronic resource]

The uncommon adventures oF Miss Kitty F****r [electronic resource]

The unfortunate Caledonian in England : or, genuine memoirs of an impressed young gentleman, in the year 1779. Written by himself [electronic resource]

The unfortunate concubines : the history of fair Rosamond, mistress to Henry II; and Jane Shore, concubine to Edward IV; Kings of England. Shewing how they came to be so. With Their Lives, Remarkable Actions, and Unhappy Ends. Extracted from eminent records; and the whole illustrated [electronic resource]

The unfortunate happy lady, or virtue and innocence rewarded : being the history of Harriot Wilding, .. [electronic resource]

The unfortunate happy West Country couple : Or, the entertaining history of Thomas and Sally. shewing How Thomas was by the wicked instigation of a country Justice, falsly accused of a Robbery, for which he was tried, and Transported. Giving an exact account of all the Hardships he suffered whilst [electronic resource]

The unfortunate lovers : a story founded on facts. To which is added, the lady's counsellor, respecting love, Courtship, Marriage, Seduction, Adultery, divorce. In prose and verse. With occasional Notes and Illustrations. By the author of Retired pleasures, &c [electronic resource]

The unfortunate lovers: the history of Argalus and Parthenia. : In four books. Adorn'd with cuts [electronic resource]

The unfortunate princess : or the life and surprizing adventures of the princess of Ijaveo; interspers'd with several curious and entertaining novels. Amongst which are the following: The History of Ochshatou, Prime Minister of Hypotofa. The History of Yximilla. The History of Acam [electronic resource]

The unfortunate princess, : or, the ambitious statesman. Containing the life and surprizing adventures of the Princess of Ijaveo. Interspers'd with several curious and entertaining novels. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood [electronic resource]

The unfortunate shipwright : or, cruel captain. Being a faithful narrative of the unparallel'd sufferings of Robert Barker, late carpenter on board the Thetis Snow, of Bristol, in a voyage to the coast of Guinea and Antigua [electronic resource]

The unfortunate shipwright : or cruel captain. Being a faithful narrative of the unparallel'd sufferings of Robert Barker, late carpenter on board the Thetis Snow, of Bristol, in a voyage to the coast of Guinea and Antigua [electronic resource]

The unfortunate sisters, : or the distress'd ladies, being a history founded upon real truths [electronic resource]

The unfortunate, and at last happy lady, or, the reward, of virtue & innocence. : Being the history of Clarissa Moore, the daughter of a baronet. Giving a true account how she was trepanned in London: -being left in an house of ill-fame by her own Brother, in order to cheat her out of her Portion, which was 60001 and her miraculous pre [electronic resource]

The ungrateful fair. A novel. : By the late Captain John Stevens [electronic resource]

The union miscellany : or, elegant extracts in miniature. Being a selection of entertaining and instructive pieces, from the most approved authors [electronic resource]

The unnatural father, or The persecuated son : Being a candid narratives of the most unparrallelled sufferings of Robert Nugent, jun'. By the means and procurement of his own father. Written by himself, and earnestly recommended to the perusal of all those whose goodness gives them the inclination to [electronic resource]

The unnatural father, or the persecuted son. : Being a candid narrative of the most unparrellelled [sic] sufferings of Robert Nugent, junr. by the means and procurement of his own father. Written by himself, .. [electronic resource]

The vale of Irvin : Or, Memoirs of the countess of Douglass, in a series of letters to Miss Charlotte Aldersey, Aldersey Castle, Wales. By Miss Harriot Westrop Atkins [electronic resource]

The valentine's gift : or, a plan to enable children of all sizes and denominations, to behave with honour, integrity and humanity. Very necessary in a trading nation. To which is added, some account of Old Zizzag, and of the Horn which he used to understand the Language of Bir [electronic resource]

The valentine's gift : or, a plan to enable children of all sizes and denominations to behave with honour, integrity, and humanity. Very necessary in a Trading Nation. To which is added, some account of Old Zigzag, and of the Horn which he used to understand the Language of Bir [electronic resource]

The vanity and vain glory of mortals : or, the pride and folly of man. Explained in the seven several stages of his life; first from his Birth to Ten Years of Age, and to Twenty, Thirty, Forty, Fifty, Sixty, and Seventy, which according to the sayings of the Psalmist, is the full Age and Measu [electronic resource]

The vanity of mens laughter, and of their merry amusements in their idle hours : Consider'd in a sermon upon Ecclesiastes II. 1,2. By Edward Grove A. M. Rector of Chevington near Bury, in the County of Suffolk [electronic resource]

The vicar of Bray : a tale [electronic resource]

The vicar of Bray : A tale. In two volumes. ... . A new edition [electronic resource]

The vicar of Lansdowne : or country quarters. In two volumes. By Regina Maria Roche. Author of The Children of the Abbey, Maid of the Hamlet, Clermont, &c .. [electronic resource]

The vicar of Lansdowne : or, country quarters: a tale. By Maria Regina Dalton. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The vicar of Wakefield : a tale. Supposed to be written by himself. [One line of Latin text] Vol. I[-II] [electronic resource]

The vicar of Wakefield : a tale. Supposed to be written by himself. [One line of Latin text] Vol. I[-II] [electronic resource]

The vicar of Wakefield. : A tale. By Oliver Goldsmith, M.D [electronic resource]

The village curate, and his daughter Julia, : describing her journey to London. A tale [electronic resource]

The village orphan : a tale for youth. To which is added, The basket-maker, an original fragment. Ornamented with vignettes on wood [electronic resource]

The village school : Or, A collection of entertaining histories, for the instruction and amusement of all good children. Vol. I [electronic resource]

The virtuous orphan : or, the life of Marianne, Countess of *****. Translated from the French of Marivaux. In four volumes [electronic resource]

The virtuous orphan; or the life, misfortunes, and adventures, of Indiana. : Written by herself. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The virtuous villager, or virgin's victory : being the memoirs of a very great lady at the court of France. Written by herself. In which the Artifices of designing Men are fully detected and exposed; and the Calamities they bring on credulous believing Woman, are particularly related. Translated fro [electronic resource]

The visit for a week : or, hints on the improvement of time. Containing original tales, Anecdotes From Natural And Moral History, &c. Designed For The Amusement Of Youth. The third edition. Revised and corrected. By the author of The six princesses of Babylon, Juvenile Magazine [electronic resource]

The visit for a week : or, hints on the improvement of time. Containing original tables, Anecdotes from natural And Moral history, &c. designed for the amusement of youth. The Second edition, revised and corrected. By the author of the Six princesses of Babylon, Juvenile Magazi [electronic resource]

The vizirs: or, the enchanted labyrinth : An oriental tale. By Made. Fauques De Vaucluse [electronic resource]

The voluntary exile, in five volumes, by Mrs. Parsons, author of Lucy, &c. &c. ... [electronic resource]

The wanderings of the heart and mind: or Memoirs of Mr. de Meilcour. Translated from the French of Mr. de Crebillon the son [electronic resource]

The wanderings of Warwick. By Charlotte Smith [electronic resource]

The Wanton widow; being faithful memoirs of the amours and intrigues of John Stewart and widow Carleton [electronic resource]

The way to be happy in a miserable world. By the Rev. Doctor Irvine, London. As many well disposed Ladies and Gentlemen have ordered some hundreds of this to be given grates to School-Masters and others, for destributing them to poor Scholars. 2s. 6d. per 100, or 22s. per 1000 [electronic resource]

The way to be happy in miserable world [electronic resource]

The way to be wise and wealthy : Recommended to all; apply'd, more particularly, and accommodated to the several conditions and circumstances of the gentleman, the scholar, the soldier, the tradesman, the sailor, the artificer, the husbandman. By a Merchant [electronic resource]

The way to be wise and wealthy : Recommended to all; apply'd, more particularly, and accommodated to the several conditions and circumstances of the gentleman, the scholar, the soldier, the tradesman, the sailor, the artificer, the husbandman. By a Merchant [electronic resource]

The way to lose him; or, the history of Miss Wyndham. By the author of The way to please him [electronic resource]

The way to please him : Or The history of Lady Sedley: by the author of The way to lose him. In two volumes [electronic resource]

The way to plenty : or, the second part of Tom White [electronic resource]

The Welch wedding. : How Shon ap Morgan rode up to London on a goat to buy a wife, - his comical courtship & marriage, - his marrying a cotton twister in a barn, Taffy, thinking it an English church- the comical wedding dinner - Taffy was choaked with eating toasted cheese, a [electronic resource]

The Whimsical jester; or, Something new : Calculated for the amusement and instruction of persons of every description. Containing the most lively salies of wit ever displayed through the medium of frolicsome jokes, smart repartees, pleasant memoirs, droll anecdotes, strange oddities, humorous ad [electronic resource]

The whimsical love of Thomas Whittle. : Wherein is exhibited his comical reception, with the imperious beauty, Ann Dobinson. Digested into prose and verse [electronic resource]

The whisperer : or, tales and speculations. By Gabriel Silvertongue [electronic resource]

The white bull, : an oriental history. From an ancient Syrian manuscript, communicated by Mr. Voltaire. Cum notis editoris et variorum: ... The whole faithfully done into English [electronic resource]

The whitsun donative, : being a hasty sketch of an intended publication, under the title of The life and opinions of Tristram's papa: interspersed with some curious anecdotes of Capt. Bobadil Shylock [electronic resource]

The whole critical works : of Monsieur Rapin, in two volumes. ... Newly translated into English by several hands [electronic resource]

The whole critical works : of Monsieur Rapin, in two volumes. ... Newly translated into English, by Basil Kennet, ... and others [electronic resource]

The whole critical works : of Monr. Rapin. In two volumes. ... Translated into English, by Basil Kennet, ... and others [electronic resource]

The whole life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, : of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque; having been cast on shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the men perished but himself: with An Account [electronic resource]

The whole life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, : of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque; Having been cast on shore by shipwreck, whereis all the men perished but himself. With an accou [electronic resource]

The whole life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, : of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque; and his Strange Surprizing Account of his Travels round three Parts of the Globe. Written by hi [electronic resource]

The whole life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner : Who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque. Having been cast on shore by shipwreck, wherein all the men perished but himself. With an account how he was at l [electronic resource]

The whole life, and merry exploits of bold Robin Hood, : Earl of Huntingdon. Shewing, How he became an Out-Law, and fled to the Forest of Sherwood; where He and His Gang shelter'd themselves for many Years, committing many notorious Villanies and Robberies, insomuch that all Passengers were forc'd to pay them T [electronic resource]

The whole pleasures of matrimony : interwoven with sundry comical and delightful stories with the charming delights, and ravishing sweets of wooing and wedlock, in all it's diverting enjoyments [electronic resource]

The whole proceedings of Jockey and Maggy : in five parts. I. Jockey and Maggy's Courtship as they were coming from the Market. II. The wonderful works of our John, shewing how he made Janet like an Elshin shaft, and got his ain Maggy wi' bairn forby. III. The wonderful works of our John made manif [electronic resource]

The whole works of that eminent servant of Christ, : the late Reverend and much esteemed Mr. John Bunyan, formerly minister of the gospel, and pastor of a congregation at Bedford; including the whole of his pieces, sermons, discourses, tracts, and other writings, on various divine subjects: Being expository [electronic resource]

The wicked husband, and unnatural father : being a sad and deplorable relation of one William Gilbert, a farmer of Toddington near Lynn in Norfolk, who coming home drunk late in the evening, on Tuesday the 7th of August, did in a most barbarous and inhumane manner, cut his own wife's throat from E [electronic resource]

The Widow's blessing; or, A miracle wrought in the county of Rutland. : For the preservation of a widow and her seven children's lives when they were ready to starve and perish for want of bread. How she sold her coat to buy them food. How she was robbed of her money going to market. How she applied hereself to her husband's [electronic resource]

The wife reformed [electronic resource]

The wife reformed [electronic resource]

The Winter-evening tales: or Diverting amusements. Being a choice collection of entertaing stories [electronic resource]

The Wit's companion or The Merry fellow's delight. Containing a banquet for choice spirits, good fellows, and Merry souls [electronic resource]

The witch, and the maid of honour : In two volumes [electronic resource]

The wonder of all the wonders that ever the world wonder'd at. By the author of The art of punning, Benefit of farting, &c [electronic resource]

The Wonder of Ireland, or, A strange and surprizing account of the moving-bog, near Draleen, in the county of Limerick. ... [electronic resource]

The wonderful history of an enchanted castle, kept by giant Grumbo, the most humane & tender hearted giant in the known world [electronic resource]

The wonderful life and most surprising adventures of of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe : Who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited Island. Which he afterwards colonised [electronic resource]

The wonderful life, and surprising adventures, of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe : Who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited Island, which he afterwards colonised [electronic resource]

The wonderful, strange, apparition and ghost of Edward Ashley, the Widdow Ashley's son, that lives in Little Russell-Street in Bloomsbury, near the Hole in the Wall, who several times appear'd to his wife, Mary Davice, living in Ray's Court, in Cross-Street, near Holbourn. How he desired her to Ride out of Town with him; and the 23th of March the Spirit brought another Ghost and a White Horse, and setting her thereon, they Rode in Lambs-Conduit Fields and Bloomsbury-Market, then set her down at the Hole in the Wall by the Market. How he discover'd to her the Wedding Ring, and upon taking his Leave, Vanished in a Flash of Fire. Upon her Screeking out, Joseph Hill, a Watchman, found her in a Shift and one Petticoat barefoot; and upon her Examination and Confession, carried her to her Lodging, where she lies in great Torment; and several Divines and Thousands of People flock daily to see her. You have also Added an Excellent Sermon Preach'd by a Reverend Divine of the Church of England on that Miraculous Occasion, and very suitable to the Subject [electronic resource]

The wonderfull wonder of wonders : being an accurate description of the birth, education, manner of living, religion, politicks, learning, &c. of mine ase. By Dr. Sw-ft. With a preface, and some few notes, explaining the most difficult passages [electronic resource]

The worcestershire tragedy : or, the wrongs of the widow and fatherless justly punish'd [electronic resource]

The works of J. J. Rousseau. : Translated from the French. In ten volumes. Volume the First [electronic resource]

The works of Shakespeare: in eight volumes. : Collated with the oldest copies, and corrected: with notes, explanatory, and critical: By Mr. Theobald [electronic resource]

The works of Voltaire, : with his final corrections and addtions. Translated from the French, by several hands [electronic resource]

The world lost and regained by love. : An allegorical tale. To which is added, Iphis and Amaranta, or, Cupid revenged [electronic resource]

The young chevalier: or, a genuine narrative of all that befell that unfortunate adventurer, from his fatal defeat to his final escape, : after wandering about the Isles and Highlands of Scotland, for the space of five Months, while continually pursued by his Enemies, from whom all his narrow Escapes are Circumstantially and Honestly related. The Whole Interspersed With many Curious Anecdot [electronic resource]

The young coalman's courtship to a creel-wife's daughter : or, a dialogue between an old woman and her son: wherein she instructs him in the real art of courtship. Very beneficial for blate Wooers, or young Beginners. Containing all its Three Parts [electronic resource]

The young Englishman or a collection of moral and entertaining pieces, : taken out of the best English writers, wherein are marked both the pronunciation, accents of every word, and all the expressions peculiar, to the language; to which is likewise added a little dictionary containing the words of the book, for the use of the [electronic resource]

The young student's assistant : or, literary entertainer: containing, select essays, in prose and verse, on the interesting and important consequences of a virtuous, or a misguided education: extracted from the miscellaneous amusements of ... Mr. Rollin: the inimitable author of Telemac [electronic resource]

The younger brother, : a tale. - - - - Shoot Folly as it flies, And catch the Manners. - - - Pope [electronic resource]

The youth's moral and entertaining instructor : consisting of select essays, Historical Passages, Pleasing Narratives, and poetical pieces. Collected from the most eminent English authors. Embellished with elegant engravings. Intended for the use of schools [electronic resource]

Theatrical correspondence in death. An epistle from Mrs. Oldfield, in the shades, to Mrs. Br--ceg---dle, upon earth: Containing, a dialogue between the most eminent players in the shades, upon the late stage desertion [electronic resource]

Themidore. A novel. : Translated from the French. By a citizen of the world [electronic resource]

Therese philosophe, : Ou memoires pour servir a l'histoire de Dom Dirrag, et de Mlle. radice. Premiere partie [electronic resource]

Thievery a-la-mode : or the fatal encouragement [electronic resource]

Three instructive tales for little folk : Simple and careful, Industry and sloth, and The cousins. By C. P - [electronic resource]

Three nights adventures : or, accidental intrigues [electronic resource]

Three times lucky
by Sheila Turnage
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Thucydidis Platonis Lysi orationes funebres [electronic resource]

To be continued monthly, The snail : or the lady's lucubrations. Being entertaining letters between a lady at St. James's, and her friend at Dover, on New and curious Subjects. By Eloisa [electronic resource]

To the Master and fellows of University College, in Oxford [electronic resource]

Tom Thumb's folio : or, a new penny play-thing for little giants. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the life of Mr. Thumb, And An Historical Account of the Wonderful Deeds he performed. Together with Some Anecdotes respecting Grumbo the Great Giant [electronic resource]

Tom Tram's mad pranks and merry conceits. : Part II [electronic resource]

Too high a pitch may be given to the mind in early life : Story of Eugenio and Amelia: or, The vicissitudes of life. Extracted from that celebrated work the Looker-on. By the Reverend William Roberts, A.M. F.R.S. Fellow of Corpus Christini College, Oxford. [Six lines of verse] [electronic resource]

Tou en hagiois patros Hēmōn Eirēnaiou episkopou Lougdounou elenchou kai Anatropēs Tēs Pseudōnymou Gnōseōs biblia pente. : = S. Irenæi Episcopi Lugdunensis Contra omnes hæreses libri quinque. Textus græci partem haud exiguam restituit; latinam versionem antiquissimam è quatuor Mss Codicibus emendavit; fragmenta aliorum Tractatuum deperditorum subjunxit; omnia notis Varior [electronic resource]

Travels into remote nations of the world. : By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon and then a Captain of several Ships [electronic resource]

Trifles for children : Part II [electronic resource]

Trodden down strength, : by the god of strength. Or, Mrs. Drake revived. Shewing her Remarkable and Rare Case, Great and Many Uncouth Afflictions, for Ten Years Together. Together with the Strange and Wonderful Manner how the Lord Revealed Himself Unto her, a Few Days before her [electronic resource]

Trojan tales, : related by Ulysses, Helenus, Hector, Achilles, and Priam [electronic resource]

True delicacy : or, the history of Lady Frances Tylney, and Henry Cecil, Esq; .. [electronic resource]

True delicacy; or, The history of Lady Frances Tylney, and Henry Cecil, Esq [electronic resource]

Turkish tales: in two volumes : By Joseph Moser [electronic resource]

Turkish tales; consisting of several extraordinary adventures : with the history of the sultaness of Persia, and the visiers. Written originally in the Turkish language, by Chec Zade, for the use of Amurath II. And now done into English [electronic resource]

Two humorous novels, : Viz. I. A diverting dialogue between Scipio and Bergansa, two dogs belonging to the hospital of the resurrection, in the city of Valladolid; giving an account of their lives and various adventures; interspers'd wtih their reflexions and sentiments on the [electronic resource]

Two humorous novels, : Viz. I. A diverting dialogue between Scipio and Bergansa, two dogs belonging to the hospital of the resurrection, in the city of Valladolid; giving an account of their lives and various adventures; interspers'd wtih their reflexions and sentiments on the [electronic resource]

Ulamor et Feltidie, : histoire allégorique, traduite de l'arabe par M. R..... Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

Ulric and Ilvina : the Scandinavian tale. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Une année de la vie du chevalier de Faublas, par M. Louvet de Couvray. Tome premier [electronic resource]

Une année de la vie du chevalier de Faublas. : Par M. Louvet de Couvray [electronic resource]

Une année de la vie du chevalier de Faublas. : Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

Une seule faute, : ou les mémoires d'une demoiselle de qualité [electronic resource]

Useful reflections on several subjects, : suited to the present times: each chapter beginning with a diverting fable; to which is added a proper moral: with curious observations from the best histories. Done into English, from a French manuscript, by P. B. Du-Bois [electronic resource]

Utrum veteris comœdiæ apud Athenienses licentia ad emendandos mores magis, an ad corrumpendos contulerit? Dissertatio quæ præmium a viris honoratissimis Ed. Finch & Tho. Townshend baccalaureis sen. propositum retulit, in scholis publicis recitata prid. Kal. jul. M.DCC.LV. A Joanne Hallam, A.B. Coll. Regal. Socio [electronic resource]

Valentine. A novel. In two volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Vancenza; or, the dangers of credulity : a moral tale. In two volumes. By Mrs. M. Robinson, Author Of The Poems Of Laura Maria, Ainsi VA LA Monde, a Monody to the Memory of Sir J. Reynolds, &c. &c [electronic resource]

Vancenza; or, the dangers of credulity : In two volumes. By Mrs. M. Robinson, Authoress of the Poems of Laura Maria, Ainsi va le Monde, &c. &c [electronic resource]

Vancenza; or, The dangers of credulity. By Mrs. M. Robinson, authoress of the poems of Laura Maria, Ainsi Va le Monde, &c [electronic resource]

Vaurien: or, sketches of the times : exhibiting views of the philosophies, religions, politics, literature, and manners of the age. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Veronica; or, the mysterious stranger : A novel. In two volumes. By Lister [electronic resource]

Victorine, : par l'auteur de Blançay, dediée a Madame comtesse D'Artois [electronic resource]

Vie de M. Grosley, : Ecrite en partie par lui-môme; continuée et publiée par M. l'abbé Maydieu, chanoine de l'eglise de troyes en champagne. Dédiée a un inconnu [electronic resource]

Vie du chevalier de Faublas. : Par M. Louvet de Couvray. Nouvelle edition, corrigée et augmentée [electronic resource]

Virtue made easy; or, a tablet of morality: being a collection of maxims and moral sayings [electronic resource]

Virtue rewarded, or, The fortunate servant maid being a true and particular account of Maria Rose, a farmer's daughter of Richmond, who came to London for a service, but was decoyed by an old bawd to King's place, but she made her escape by tying the sheets together, and letting herself out of the windown into the street; after which, Sir Henry Sinclair, a gentleman worth 8000l. a year, fell in love with her, and they were married last Monday, at St. George's Church, in consequence of which she is a lady ... her coach[.] [electronic resource]

Virtue rewarded: Or, The history in miniature, of the celebrated Pamela [electronic resource]

Virtue triumphant, and pride abased; in the humorous history of Dickey Gotham, and Doll Clod; digested from antient tractates, and the records of those memorable families, now extant at Addle Hall, in Nottinghamshire. By R.P. Biographer. ... [electronic resource]

Virtue triumphant, or, Elizabeth Canning in America : Being a circumstantial narrative of her adventures, from her setting fail for transportation, to the present time; in whose miraculous preservation the hand of providence is visible [electronic resource]

Visions. Translated from the original Spanish of Don Francisco de Quevedo [electronic resource]

Visions. Translated from the original Spanish of Don Francisco de Quevedo. To which is prefixed an account of the author's life and writings [electronic resource]

Visions. Translated from the original Spanish of Don Francisco de Quevedo. To which is prefixed, an account of the author's life and writings [electronic resource]

Visions. Translated from the Spanish of Don Francisco de Quevedo. To which is prefixed, an account of the life and writings of the author [electronic resource]

Visions. Translated from the Spanish of Don Francisco de Quevedo. To which is prefixed, an account of the life and writings of the author [electronic resource]

Visions. Translated from the Spanish of Don Francisco de Quevedo. To which is prefixed, an account of the life and writings of the author [electronic resource]

Visions: being a satire on the corruptions and vices of all degrees of mankind from the King to the cobler. Instructive and humorous translated from the original Spanish of Don Francisco de Quevedo. Adorned with curious Copper-Plate Cuts. By Mr. Nunez [electronic resource]

Voltaire de retour des ombres, : et sur le point d'y retourner pour n'en plus revenir; pour servir de suite au livre intitulé Le pere Adam aux prises avec Mr. de Voltaire [electronic resource]

Volume the second. : The festival of wit; or, small talker. Being a collection of bon mots, anecdotes, repartees, epigrams, And other Flights of Wit and Humour, by distinguished characters in the fashionable circles. Collected and published from the manuscript of George K-, s [electronic resource]

Volume XI. of the author's works. Containing, The tale of a tub. To which is added, The life of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift, ... [electronic resource]

Volume XX. of the author's works. : Containing, The tale of a tub [electronic resource]

Volume XX. of the author's works. : Containing the tale of a tub [electronic resource]

Voyage sentimental, : suivi des Lettres D'Yorick a Éliza, par Laurent Sterne. En anglais et en français. Nouvelle edition, dont la traduction française a été entièrement revue et corrigée sur le texte anglais. Ornee de six Figures dessinees par Monsiau, et gravees par l [electronic resource]

Voyage sentimental, : augmenté de l'histoire de deux filles très-célebres dans le monde. Premiere Partie [electronic resource]

Voyage sentimental, augmenté de l'histoire de deux filles trés-célebres dans le monde. Premiere partie [electronic resource]

Voyages and travels: being the life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an unihabited [sic] island on the coast of America, ... Written by himselfe [electronic resource]

Voyages intéressans dans différentes colonies : françaises, espagnoles, anglaises, &c; Contenant des Observations importantes relatives a ces contrees; & un Memoire sur les Maladies les plus communes a Saint-Domingue, leurs remedes, & le moyen de s'en preserver moralement & phisiquement: Avec des anec [electronic resource]

Waldorf : or, the Dangers of Philosophy. A philosophical tale. By Sophia King, author of the Trifles from Helicon. .. [electronic resource]

Walsingham : or, the pupil of nature. A domestic story. By Mary Robinson, .. [electronic resource]

Walsingham : or, the pupil of nature, a domestic story. By Mary Robinson, author of Angelina-Hubert de sevrac-the Widow-Vancenza, &c. &c. &c. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Wanley Penson : or, the melancholy man: a miscellaneous history, in three volumes. Vol. I [electronic resource]

Wanley Penson; or, the melancholy man: a miscellaneous history. In three volumes. ... [electronic resource]

Wexford cruelties : Being a narrative of the sufferings and providential escapes of Charles Jackson; late resident of Wexford; including An account of the cruelties committed by the rebels in that town, while in their poffession. Written by himself [electronic resource]

Why may not a woman be wise and virtuous, as the men are couragious [sic]? Belinda : or, happiness the reward of constancy [electronic resource]

Wieland; or The transformation. : An American tale. [Four lines of verse] Copy-right secured [electronic resource]

William Thornborough, the benevolent Quixote. In four volumes. ... [electronic resource]

William Wallace: or, the Highland hero : A tale, founded on historical facts. By Henry Siddons, Author of Modern Breakfast. In two volumes [electronic resource]

Winter evening tales : Being a collection of entertaining stories, related in an assembly of the most polite persons of the French nation [electronic resource]

Winter evening tales being a collection of entertaining stories, : Related in an assembly of the most polite persons of the French nation [electronic resource]

Winter evening tales. : Being a collection of entertaining stories, related in an assembly of the most polite persons of the French nation [electronic resource]

Winter evening tales. : Being a curious collection of entertaining stories, related in an assembly of the most polite persons of the French nation [electronic resource]

Wits museum, or the new London jester : a collection by the choice spirits of the present age [electronic resource]

Wits museum, or the new London jester : a collection by the choice spirits of the present age [electronic resource]

Woman as she should be : or, memoirs of Mrs. Menville. A novel. In four volumes. By Mrs. Parsons, .. [electronic resource]

Woman as she should be : or, memoirs of Mrs. Menville. A novel. In two volumes. By Mrs. Parsons, .. [electronic resource]

Women as they are. : A novel, in four volumes, by Mrs. Parsons [electronic resource]

Wonder upon wonders, or, the London histories. I. The running of the rats in Smithfield. II. The whipping of the blind bears at Islington. ... [electronic resource]

Wunderbare Reisen zu Wasser und Lande, Feldzüge und lustige Abentheuer des Freyherrn von Münchhausen, : wie er dieselben bey der Flasche im Cirkel seiner Freunde selbst zu erzählen pflegt [electronic resource]

Xenophon's Ephesian history : Or The love-adventures of abrocomas and anthia. In five books. Translated from the Greek. By Mr. Rooke [electronic resource]

Xenophontis Ephesii Ephesiacorum libri V. de rebus Anthiae et Abrocomae. : Interprete Antonio Cocchio Florentino, cum animadversionibus Frid. Ludov. Abreschii, Gratiani de S.Bavone, et Tiberii Hemsterhusii. Curante E.P. qui et suas notas et emendationes adjecit, in usum serenissimi principis, &c.&c [electronic resource]

Xenophōntos Ephesiou Tōn kata Anthian kai Abrokomēn Ephesiakōn logoi pente : = Xenophontis Ephesii Ephesiacorum libri V. De amoribus Anthiæ et Abrocomæ. Nunc primum prodeunt e vetusto codice Bibliothecae Monachorum Cassinensium Florentiae, cum Latina interpretatione Antonii Cocchii Florentini [electronic resource]

Xenophōntos Ephesiou Tōn kata Anthian kai Abrokomēn Ephesiakōn logoi pente : = Xenophontis Ephesii Ephesiacorum libri V. De amoribus Anthiæ et Abrocomæ. Nunc primum prodeunt e vetusto codice Bibliothecae Monachorum Cassinensium Florentiae, cum Latina interpretatione Antonii Cocchii Florentini [electronic resource]

Y nefawl ganllaw, neu'r union ffordd i fynwes Abraham, mewn ychydig o ystriaethau eglur i gyfarwŷddo y cyfeiliornus ir porthlâdd dymunol hwnnw. Gan L.A. Gweinidog o Eglwys Loegr [electronic resource]

Y rhyfel ysprydawal, a wnaethpwyd gan Shaddai ar Diabolus; er ennil yn ôl fam-ddinas byd: neu golli ac ennill drachefn dref Mansoul. Gan John Bunyan, ... [electronic resource]

Yea and nay's answer, to the Quaker's dry-bottle: or, Dry-bottle the vintner's vindication of himself. Licensed according to order [electronic resource]

Young James : or the sage and the atheist. An English story. From the French of M. de Voltaire [electronic resource]

Young James or the sage and the atheist. : An English story. From the French of M. de Voltaire [electronic resource]

Youth's instructive and entertaining story-teller : being a choice collection of moral tales, chiefly deduced from real life, calculated to inforce the Practice of Virtue, and expand every social Idea in the human Heart. Adorned with emblematical Cuts, from the most interesting part of each Tale, and metho [electronic resource]

Youth's warning-piece : The Tragical history of George Barnwell; who was undone by a strumpet, that caused him to rob his master; and murder his uncle [electronic resource]

Zilia. Roman pastoral. En cinq chants. Par Madame de B***. [electronic resource]

Zimad, the African. Translated by the Rev. Weeden Butler, M.A. of Sidney Sussex-College, Cambridge [electronic resource]

Zoraïde ou annales d'un village. : Traduit de l'anglois. Combien éclôt-il de roses que nous n'appercevons pas, & dont le parfum s'exhale dans le vuide des airs; Tome Premier [electronic resource]

Zoriada: or, Village annals. : A novel [electronic resource]

[The] Comical sayings of Pady from Cork : With his coat button'd behind. Being an elegant conference between English Tom and Irish teague [electronic resource]

[The] Hermit. : A novel. By Miss Minifie, author of Barford-Abbey, The cottage, &c [electronic resource]

Œuvres choisies de Mme de Grafigny, augmentées des Lettres d'Aza. ... [electronic resource]

Œuvres complettes de Madame de Grafigny. ... [electronic resource]

Œuvres de Crébillon; nouvelle Édition, corrigée, revue, & augmentée de la vie de l'auteur [electronic resource]

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