"Analytical syllabus of the library of printed books" (11, [1] p.) inserted at end. ; "Supplement to the Acts and votes of Parliament", and "Synopsis of the contents of the British museum", have special title-pages and separate paging. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Edited by Richard Hurd, bishop of Worcester. cf. Brit. mus. Catalogue. ; v.1. Preface, on the manner of writing dialogue. Dialogue I. On sincerity in the commerce of the world; Dr. More, Mr. Waller. II. On retirement; Mr. Cowley, Dr. Sprat. III On the age of Q. Elizabeth; Mr. Digby, Dr. Arbuthnot, Mr. Addison.--v.2. Dialogue IV. On the age of Q. Elizabeth (cont.) Dialogues V, VI. On the constitution of the English government; Sir J. Maynard, Mr. Somers, Bp. Burnet.--v.3. Dialogues VII, VIII. On the uses of foreign travel. Lord Shaftesbury, Mr. Locke. Letters on chivalry and romance: serving to illustrate passages in the third dialogue. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Books & stationary. Etheridge & Bliss . keep constantly for sale, a well assorted, and large collection of books ."--p. [56], 2nd count. ; "Rollin's Ancient history. Etheridge & Bliss . are publishing by subscription, an elegant edition of Rollin's Ancient history, in eight volumes, octavo. ."--p. [55], 2nd count. ; "The French artillerist, containing brief instructions for the different objects of practical artillery. Selected from French authorities, by Col. Ir. Am. de Lacroix, formerly a captain commandant of artillery in the service of France. Translated by Samuel Mackay, A.M. ."--54 p., 2nd count, with separate title page. ; Each title recorded separately in Shaw & Shoemaker. ; Copyright Feb. 18, 1808 by Samuel Mackay. ; Shaw & Shoemaker ; Shaw & Shoemaker ; Mode of access: Internet.
Printed for J. Bew, Jan. 1780-Jan. 1785; for J. Murray, May 1785-Sept. 1789; for R. Butters, Oct. 1789-Dec. 1790. ; One volume a year was issued for the years 1780-1782. Beginning with 1783, two vols. a year were issued. ; Vol. 1 includes a preliminary number, issued in January, 1780. ; Mode of access: Internet.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Any officer or soldier who has left the colours of Sir Thomas Fairfax or any other officer, in obedience to the orders of Parliament shall be freed from any penalty incurred or inflicted for so doing -- Cf. Steele. ; Ordered to be printed and published 19 June 1647. Signed: Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
First published 1709 under title: Vox populi, vox Dei, being true maxims of government. cf. Brit. mus. Cat. ; Also attributed to John Dunton. cf. Halkett and Laing, Anon. and pseud. lit. of Gt. Brit. ; "Generally attributed to either Daniel Defoe or Lord Somers."--Brit. mus. Cat. ; Mode of access: Internet.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Opposing the election of lawyers to the Assembly. ; Ascribed to the press of John Holt in New York by Evans. ; Dated: Tradesman's-Hall, January 14, 1769. ; Surrounded by an ornamental border.
4 p. ; 23 cm. (8vo) ; Urging that Revolutionary War debts be paid off. ; Caption title. ; Signed on p. 4: B. Attributed to John Beale Bordley by Bristol. ; Imprint from colophon.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Order to print dated: Die Mercurii, 19 Martii 1650. Signed: Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti. ; With Parliamentary seal at head of text. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
"Criticisms on the Rolliad", "Probationary odes", and "Political miscellanies" also published separately. ; "Originally appeared in the Morning herald and Daily advertiser for 1784 and following years." Each number of the "Criticisms on the Rolliad" professed to be a commentary on a new epic that had just appeared . The Rolliad, which took its name from John Rolle, M. P. "Probationary odes" purported to be the competitive essays of Warton's rivals for the laureateship. cf. Camb. hist. of Eng. lit., v. 11. p. 38, 434. ; A collection of satires on Pitt and his followers by Richard Tickell, Richard Fitzpatrick, Joseph Richardson, George Ellis, French Laurence and others. ; Title vignette, engraved. "Twenty-second edition." ; Advertisement.--Advertisement to the fourth edition.--Dedication to Sir Lloyd Kenyon.--Short account of the family of the Rollos, now Rolles, faithfully extracted from the records of the Herald's office.--Extract from the dedication of the Rolliad, an epic poem.--Criticisms on the Rolliad.--Political eclogues.--Probationary odes for the laureatship: with a preliminary discourse, by Sir John Hawkins [pseud.]--Political miscellanies. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Ed. by D.P. Adams (Sylvanus Per-se, pseud.) Nov. 1803-Apr. 1804; from May 1804 by William Emerson, later by S.C. Thacher and other members of the Anthology Club. cf. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 2, p. 387-389. ; Cover-title reads, Nov. 1803-Apr. 1804: The Monthly anthology; or, Magazine of polite literature . Ed. by Sylvanus Per-se [pseud.] Boston, Printed by E. Lincoln.--May-July 1804: The Monthly anthology: or, Massachusetts magazine . Boston, Munroe & Francis. ; No more published. ; Vol. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." ; Mode of access: Internet.