The following new publications, may be had at the publisher's.
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By command of Their Majesties : At the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, on Friday next, February 11, 1785, will be performed the music that was selected for the commemoration of Handel in Westminster Abbey and the Pantheon, the 26th and 27th of May, 1784. The pricipal vocal parts by Miss George, Miss Phillips, Mr. Norris, and Mr. Rein Hold. First violin by Mr. Richards.
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by: Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747
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By command of the King of Kings : (a) and at the desire of all who love his appearing, (b) at the Theatre of the universe, (c) on the eve of time, (d) will be performed, The great assize, or day of judgment.
by: Hill, Rowland, 1744-1833
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By command of the King of Kings (a) and at the desire of all who love his appearing : (B): at the Theatre of the Univers, (c) on the eve of time (d), will be performed, the great assize, or Day of judgment.
by: Hill, Rowland, 1744-1833
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by: Hill, Rowland, 1744-1833
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The following valuable books are printed for A. Strahan and T. Cadell, in the Strand. 1788.
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The following new publications, may be had at the publisher's.
by: Ridgway, James
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by: Ridgway, James
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This day is published, (the second edition) for the use of schools and private gentlemen, ... The new and complete dictionary of the English language. To which is prefixed a comprehensive grammar. By John Ash.
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The following books are earnestly recommended to persons of all descriptions, and are sold by G. Riebau, bookseller, No. 439, Strand, nearly opposite Buckingham Street.
by: Riebau, George
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by: Riebau, George
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The following books are earnestly recommended to persons of all descriptions and are sold by G. Riebau, bookseller, No. 439, Strand, nearly opposite Buckingham Street.
by: Riebau, George
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by: Riebau, George
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Cheap edition of the British poets, in eleven volumes. This day is published vol. I. II. & III. (Price 10s. 6d. per volume in boards.) of a complete edition of the poets of Great Britain, on a new plan.
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Irish history. Dedicated to His Grace Hugh Duke of Northumberland this day is published. price 6d : Containing three sheets of letter-press, a new and correct map of Ireland, coloured, and a whole length, finely engraved, of King Bryan, number I. (To be continued weekly) of a general history of Ireland. From the earliest accounts to the present time. By John Huddlestone Wynne, gent. author of the history of the British Empire in America, &c. &c. The above work will be compleated in twenty numbers, each numbers containing three-sheets of letter-press, printed on a beautiful new type and fine paper; which will, when finished, make two handsome volumes in octavo, in the course of the work a number of elegant engravings will be given; principally heads of Illustrious persons, who have been ranked as famous in the annals of Ireland.
by: Riley, George
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by: Riley, George
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Published by J. Barker, dramatic repository, Russell Court, Drury Lane.
by: Barker, J. (James), approximately 1750-approximately 1818
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by: Barker, J. (James), approximately 1750-approximately 1818
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Advertisement. : Our design being to make such a version of the Psalms as may be fit for common use, we endeavour it by the following methods:.
Books publish'd by Mr. John and Charles Wesley.
by: Wesley, John, 1703-1791
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by: Wesley, John, 1703-1791
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Lately published, in two volumes, quarto, (above 1,800 pages) The history and antiquities of the University of Oxford, in two books: by Anthony a Wood, M.A. of Merton College now first published in English, from the original MS. in the Bodleian Library: by John Gutch, M.A. chaplain of all souls and Corpus Christi colleges. Also four engravings, viz. two heads of the author, his coat of arms, and his monument. With his life, and a catalogue of his manuscript collections. To be had at the editor's house, at the subscription price of four guineas; and half a guinea on the delivery of the third and last volume, which is now in the press, and 200 pages printed. Where may be had, by the same editor, Collectanea curiosa, in two volumes, octavo. (1,000 pages) a few remaining copies at twelve shillings[.].
by: Gutch, John, 1746-1831
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by: Gutch, John, 1746-1831
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Cooke's pocket edition, superbly embellished, of Hume's history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the abdication of James II. With the author's last corrections and improvements, to be comprized in only 36 numbers, price six-pence each. Printed in octo-decimo, or eighteens, being the same pocket size as the select novel. To which will be added a continuation, by Dr. Smollett, from the abdication of James II to the death of George II. And a farther continuation, to the present time, by T. A. Llyod, Esq. Being the most superb and cheap edition ever yet published, the whole embellished with upwards of 60 elegant engravings, the major part of which will represent the principal events recorded in the history, and the remainder will comprise a complete series of whole-length portraits of all the monarchs who have swayed the British sceptre from William the Conqueror to his present majesty, George III, habited in the dresses of the times in which they lived. This day published, no. I price only six-pence, containing the unusual quantity of 144 pages, including the life of the author, written byhimself, printed upon an elegant new type, and on paper of an excellent quality. Embellished with 1. an elegant frontispiece:- 2. a vignette titlepage;- 3. a vignette dedication, with a protrait of his majesty. And on Saturday next will be published, no. II. The following numbers to be published in regular succession till the whole is completed, of Hume's history of England, with Smollett's and Lloyd's continuation, down to the year 1794. Plan and conditions of the work. I. That this work shall be printed on a beautiful new Burgeois type, purposely calculated to comprise a great quantity of matter in a small compass; and by avoiding useless blanks, before and after the chapters, introduced in former editions of Hume, to enlarge them to an unnecessary and voluminous extent, the public will now be presented with an edition of Hume's history of England at less than half the expence which has ever been affixed to the cheapest edition. It will also be printed on paper of an excelent texture and quality. II. Each number, price only six-pence, chall be embellished with one elegant engraving, and some of them with two, executed by Arthur Hugh in estimation, and strikingly picturesque of the most material incidents that occur in the history. III. In the course of the history, will be given a compleat series of whole length portraits of all the British monarchs, from William the Conqueror, to his present majesty. IV. In order to accommodate the curious, a superior edition will be struck off on warehouse, William paper, of the finest texture, curiously hot-pressed. It will contain the first impressions of the plates, which will be worked off in the manner of proofs; and in every other respect will maintain a superiority of nature and elegance. From the united expences attendant on these extra embellishments, will be affixed the additional charge of only six-pence each number.
by: Cooke, Charles, active 1789-1817
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by: Cooke, Charles, active 1789-1817
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Samuel Howgate, book-seller, at his shop in Kirkgate Leeds, sells variety of books in all faculties and sciences : With choice of maps, prints, &c. Parchment and paper stamp'd and plain; likewise books well bound in all sorts of bindings. At the same place may be had ready money for any library or parcel of old books. Where is sold Dr. Daffey's genuine elixir.
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A pleasing publication. Every number of the following inestimable work, price only six-pence, will contain near a three shilling volume in quantity (and sometimes considerably more) of the most interesting histories, adventures, memoirs, and other novels; printed on a superfine paper, with a new and most beautiful type purposely contrived for this publication, and cast by William Caslon, Esq. letter-founder to His Majesty; embellished with a truly elegant and original copper-plate, designed and engraved by the first artists in the kingdom.
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This day is published by John Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, Shakspeare. Printed from the text of Dr. Samuel Johnson and George Steevens, Esq. In one large volume octavo. On a fine royal paper, and embellished with a striking likeness of the author, price 15s. in boards. 17s. 6d. bound in calf and lettered. 18s. elegantly bound in calf and gilt. 19s. neatly bound in Russia leather, gilt. 1l. 1s. beautifully bound in vellum, gilt. 1l. 5s. bound in Morocco, extra. and 3l. 3s. bound in tortoiseshell. Stockdale's edition of Shakspeare, including the whole of his dramatic works; complied from various commentators.
by: Stockdale, John, 1749?-1814
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by: Stockdale, John, 1749?-1814
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Second part. Marshall's catalogue for 1795 : Consisting of several thousand volumes, in various languages, and classes of learning. The whole selling at extreme low prices, (for ready money only) by R. Marshall, printer, bookseller, and stationer, High street, Lynn. Who gives the utmost value for libraries, or parcels of books, or books exchanged. Cata[l]ogues. To be had of most of the principal booksellers, in town and country.
by: Marshall, R.
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by: Marshall, R.
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Books lately publish'd, and sold by the booksellers both of town and country.
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Lately published by James Williams, bookseller, (No. 21, Skinner-row,) beautifully printed on fine paper, with elegant title pages, engraved by the celebrated Isaac Taylor, of London. In fifteen volumes. Price 2l. 10s. neatly bound and ornamented, the works of Dr. Jonathan Swift. With notes historical and critical. By J. Hawkesworth, L.L.D and others.
by: Williams, James, -1786
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by: Williams, James, -1786
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No. 45, Oxford-Street, near Newman-Street. La guillotine, or beheading machine, from Paris. Some imperfect models of the original machine having been offered for public inspection, the proprietor of this guillotine, ... had it constructed under the immediate direction of an ... gentleman, who had the exact dimensions of the original, and was present at the late execution in Paris.
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A General catalogue of books in all languages, arts and sciences, that have been printed in Ireland, and published in Dublin, from the year 1700, to the present time : The whole alphabetically and classically arranged under the several branches of literature, with their sizes and prices.
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A General catalogue of books in all languages, arts and sciences, that have been printed in Ireland, and published in Dublin, from the year 1700, to the present time : The whole alphabetically and classically arranged under the several branches of literature, with their sizes and prices.
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A General catalogue of books in all languages, arts and sciences, that have been printed in Ireland, and published in Dublin, from the year 1700, to the present time : The whole alphabetically and classically arranged under the several branches of literature, with their sizes and prices.
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To be sold, by way of auction, this present evening, - - to begin at six o'clock. A large collection of books, in several faculties: as history, divinity, mathematicks, &c.
by: Heath, Joseph, -1789
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by: Heath, Joseph, -1789
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The lady's magazine : or, The compleat library. For Saturday, February 3, 1739. (Being much more in quantity, and far greater variety than any book of the kind or price) containing, among many other curious particulars, I. Continuation of the lady's travels into Spain. II. Continuation of the Chevalier D'Arvieux's travels into Arabia the desart. III. Letters from Tom Brown, Howel, the Tatler, &c. IV. Curious questions and answers from the Athenian Oracle. V. Psalm lxxiii. 25, 26. paraphras'd. VI. To Silvia. VIII. The kiss repay'd. A tale. VIII. On two lovers. IX. An epigram. X. The resolution. XI. The disappointment. XII. A dialogue between a teasing husband and his vexatious tipling wife. XIII. The happy bride. Book I. XIV. Fye, Damon, fye, &c. XV. An ape, a lion, &c. XVI. By the side of a great kitchen fire, &c. XVII. As Celia in her garden, &c. XVIII. Tho' envious old age, &c. XIX. I'll range around the shady bowers, &c. XX. Farewell, thou false philander, &c. Number XVIII. To be continued weekly. Price two pence.
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Advertisement. Whereas divers people are at great expence in printing, publishing and dispersing of bills of advertisement: : observing how practical and advantagious to trade and business, &c. this method is in parts beyond the seas. These are to give notice, that all persons in such cases concerned henceforth may have published in print in the Mercury, or Bills of advertisement, which shall come out every week on Thursday morning, and be delivered and dispersed in every house where the bills of mortallity are received, and elsewhere, the publications and advertisements of all the matters following, or any other matter or thing not herein mentioned, that shall relate to the advertisement of trade, or any other lawful business not granted in propriety to any other.
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By an express come in this morning from Stirling, we have the following news.
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W. Baynes's catalogue, for 1799, of an extensive and valuable collection of ancient & modern books, in various languages, and upon every branch of literature, including part of the curious library of the late Hon. Aug. Butler Danvers, of Switzerland-Hall, Leicestershire, and John Gibbon, Esq. deceased : Among others equally valuable, are---Folio. Stukeley's Abury Montfaucon's Antiquitas printed] Sanitatis, a great number of curious Wood Cuts Gerard's Herbal, by Johnson Sloane's Jamaica, 2 vol. Stubb's Anatomy of the Horse Marton's perspective, with appendix Churchill and the Harleian voyages, 8 vol. Doomsday book, 2 vol. Edmondson's Heraldry, 2 vol. Fullers Worthies Socimit Creihi; &c. opera, 9 vol. Hutchin's Dorset, 2 vol. Quarto. Antiquarian Repertory, 4 vol. Bentham's Ely Boyle's works, in Russia, 6 vol. Desagulier's Philosophy, best, 2 vol. Henry's Great Britain, 6 vol. Long's Jamaica, 3 vol. Bryant's mythology, 3 vol. Locke's works, 4 vol. Sir Wm. Jones's works, 6 vol. Smollett's Don Quixote, 2 vol. Shaw's Travels Willis's Buckingham Ciceronis Opera, 10 vol. Xenophonisa Hutchinson, 2 vol. Octavo. Dodsley's Annual Register, 36 vol. New Annual Register, 16 vol. Analytical Review, 25 vol. European Magazine, 30 vol. Gentleman's Magazines Monthly Review; &c. 142 vol. Critical Review, 89 vol. Collins's Peerage, 9 vol. Jeffrey of Monmouth, L.P. Lavater, by Holcroft, 3 vol. Novelist's Magazine, 23 vol. Swift's works, 27 vol. Sinclair's Scotland, 18 vol. Duodecimo. Voltaire's works, complete, 24 vol. Dodsley's Old Plays, 12 vol. extra Lettres de Sevigne, 6 tom. Rollin Histoire Romaine, 16 tom. Sermons de Bourdaloue, 15 tom. Which are now selling, remarkably cheap, by W. Baynes, no. 54, Paternoster-row, London, who gives the utmost value for libraries or parcels of books, and exchanges books on the most liberal plan.
by: Baynes, W. (William)
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by: Baynes, W. (William)
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W. Ash's catalogue for 1789 : Containing a collection of scarce and valuable books (lately purchased) in every branch of literature, and particularly in divinity. Most of them are in very fair and neat condition. The lowest prices are printed to each book, and will be sold (for ready money only), and continue daily on sale, by William Ash (successor to the late Mr. Keith,) no. 15, Little Tower-street, London.
by: Ash, William, active 1784-1796
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by: Ash, William, active 1784-1796
Published: (1789)
Advertisement. At the Golden Head in King's-gate-street, near Red-Lyon-Square in Holborn, is to be had extraordinary remedies for the following distempers, at reasonable rates, viz..
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Wagstaff's second catalogue for 1771 : Containing a large and valuable collection of choice books, in all languages, and in every branch of ancient and modern literature: including the genuine library of a reverend and well-known connoisseur, collected in his travels. Amongst which are a great number of rare pieces of antiquity, in the finest preservation. The whole being such a collection as is seldom exposed to public sale. Which will begin to be sold (for ready money only) on Wednesday the first of May, 1771. The prices to each article printed in the catalogue, and marked on the leaf of every book. By George Wagstaff, (a lover and preserver of antiquity) in Brick-lane, the corner of Brown's-lane, Spitalfields; who returns his most grateful thanks to all his worthy customers, and begs the continuance of their favours. Catalogues (Price Six-pence) may be had of the following booksellers; viz. Ridley's, St. James's-street; Law's, St. Martin's Church-yard; Wilkie's, St. Paul's Church-yard; Cooks, at the Royal-exchange; Merritt, at Cambridge; Fletcher, at Oxford; and at the place of sale. Where the utmost value is given for any library or parcel of books. Also books exchanged.
by: Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817
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by: Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817
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Wagstaff's catalogue of choice books for 1771 : Containing many thousands of the most scarce and curious articles in all arts and sciences, and in every branch of polite literature both in print and in manuscript: including a vast variety of scarce tracts, early editions of the rare old black letter books, &c. many of which are prior to 1500; collected and imported since December 1769. The whole being such a collection as needs no encomiums. Which will begin to be sold on Monday, November the 26th, 1770. At George Wagstaff's, bookseller, in Brick-lane, Spitalfields, the corner of Brown's-lane, for ready money only. Catalogues to be had at the following book-sellers, viz. Ridley's, St. James's-street; Law's, St. Martin's Church-yard; Hingleton's Temple-bar; Wilkie's, St. Paul's-church-yard; Cooke's, near the Royal-exchange; and at the place of sale: where the utmost value is given for any library or parcel of books; also books exchanged.
by: Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817
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by: Wagstaff, George, active 1766-1817
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Lately published, in one large volume 8vo. Price 9s. in boards, or 10s. 6d. on superfine paper, the second edition, considerably enlarged and improved, Lectures on diet and regimen, being a systematic inquiry into the most rational means of preserving health and prolonging life; together with physiological and chemical explanations, calculated chiefly for the use of families: In order to banish the prevailing abuses and prejudices in medicine. By A.F.M. Willich, M.D.
Published: (1799)
Published: (1799)
By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor. In the concert room at the Black Bear, Shoemaker-Row, on Friday, May 13th, 1796, will be presented a divertisement, comprising the following subjects, by George Saville Carey. With a poetical apology.
by: Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807
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by: Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807
Published: (1796)
At the Pestle and Mortar, in Abchurch-Lane in Lombard-street, you may have these following medicines..
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This day is published, in one volume octavo, (Price 5s. in boards,) with a fine portriat of the author, by Scott, done from a very great likeness, just painted by Keenan, memoirs of the first forty-five years of the life of James Lackington, the present bookseller in chiswell-street, moorfields, London : Written by himself, in a series of letters to a friend. With a triple dedication: to the public; to the respectable to the sordid booksellers.
by: Lackington, James, 1746-1815
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by: Lackington, James, 1746-1815
Published: (1791)