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  1. 1401.
    Boswell, James, 1740-1795.    Dorando: a Spanish tale.    1767
  2. 1402.
    Boswell, James, 1740-1795.    The essence of the Douglas cause: To which is subjoined, some observations on a pamphlet lately published, intitled, Considerations on the Douglas cause.    1767
  3. 1403.
    Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.    Momus, a poem; or a critical examination into the merits of the performers, and comic pieces, at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market:    1767
  4. 1404.
    Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.    The hills of Hybla: being a collection of original poems.    1767
  5. 1405.
    Cumberland, Richard, 1732-1811.    A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of O----d. Containing some animadversions upon a character given of the late Dr. Bentley, in a letter, from a late professor in the University of Oxford, to the Right Rev. author of The divine legation of Moses demonstrated:    1767
  6. 1406.
    Farmer, Richard, 1735-1797.    An essay on the learning of Shakespeare: addressed to Joseph Cradock, Esq; The second edition, with large additions. By Richard Farmer, ...    1767
  7. 1407.
    Farrer, W. (William), d. 1775.    A short treatise on onanism: or, the detestable vice of self-pollution. Describing the variety of nervous and other disorders, that are occasioned by that shameful practice, or too early and excessive venery, and directing the best method for their cure. By a physician in the country.    1767
  8. 1408.
    Ferguson, Adam, 1723-1816.    An essay on the history of civil society: By Adam Ferguson, ...    1767
  9. 1409.
    Garrick, David, 1717-1779.    A peep behind the curtain: or, the new rehearsal. As it is now performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.    1767
  10. 1410.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    The beauties of English poesy: Selected by Oliver Goldsmith. In two volumes. ... [pt.1]    1767
  11. 1411.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    The beauties of English poesy: Selected by Oliver Goldsmith. In two volumes. ... [pt.2]    1767
  12. 1412.
    Hartson, Hall, d. 1773.    The Countess of Salisbury: A tragedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. By Hall Hartson, Esqr.    1767
  13. 1413.
    Holwell, J. Z. (John Zephaniah), 1711-1798.    An account of the manner of inoculating for the small pox in the East Indies: With some observations on the practice and mode of treating that disease in those parts. ... By J. Z. Holwell, F.R.S.    1767
  14. 1414.
    Hull, Thomas, 1728-1808.    The perplexities: a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden:    1767
  15. 1415.
    Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812.    Il latte. An elegy:    1767
  16. 1416.
    Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812.    Poems on various subjects: Viz. The nunnery, The magdalens, The nun, Ruins of an abbey, Yarico to Inkle, Il latte, fugitive pieces. By Mr. Jerningham.    1767
  17. 1417.
    Jones, Henry, 1721-1770.    Clifton: a poem, in two cantos: Including Bristol and all its environs. By Henry Jones, ...    1767
  18. 1418.
    Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 1696-1782.    Principles of equity:    1767
  19. 1419.
    Kelly, Hugh, 1739-1777.    Memoirs of a Magdalen: or, the history of Louisa Mildmay. Now first published from a series of original letters. In two volumes. ... [pt.1]    1767
  20. 1420.
    Kelly, Hugh, 1739-1777.    Memoirs of a Magdalen: or, the history of Louisa Mildmay. Now first published from a series of original letters. In two volumes. ... [pt.2]    1767
  21. 1421.
    Kelly, Hugh, 1739-1777.    The babler: Containing a careful selection from those entertaining and interesting essays. Which have given the public so much satisfaction under that title ... in Owen's Weekly Chronicle. ... [pt.1]    1767
  22. 1422.
    Kelly, Hugh, 1739-1777.    The babler: Containing a careful selection from those entertaining and interesting essays. Which have given the public so much satisfaction under that title ... in Owen's Weekly Chronicle. ... [pt.2]    1767
  23. 1423.
    Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779.    The widow'd wife. A comedy: as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. By His Majesty's servants. By W. Kenrick.    1767
  24. 1424.
    Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764.    Phillis at court: a comic opera of three acts. As it is now performing, with great applause, at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street, Dublin. The music by Signior Tomaso Giordani.    1767
  25. 1425.
    Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805.    The school for guardians: A comedy. As it is performing at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.    1767
  26. 1426.
    O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833.    The she gallant: or, square-toes outwitted: A new comedy of two acts. As now performing, with great applause, at the Theatre in Smock-Alley, Dublin.    1767
  27. 1427.
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.    A short introduction to vocal musick:    1767
  28. 1428.
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.    A short treatise on the English tongue: Being an attempt to render the reading and pronunciation of the same more easy to foreigners.    1767
  29. 1429.
    Sharp, William, fl. 1766-1767.    An account of a new method of treating fractured legs: Read before the Royal Society of London, on February 12, 1767. To which is prefixed a letter on that subject ...    1767
  30. 1430.
    Sheridan, Frances Chamberlaine, 1724-1766.    The history of Nourjahad: By the editor of Sidney Bidulph.    1767
  31. 1431.
    Stern, Philip.    Medical advice to the consumptive and asthmatic people of England: wherein the present method of treating disorders of the lungs is shewn to be futile and fundamentally wrong, and a new and easy method of cure, proposed by Philip Stern, M.D.    1767
  32. 1432.
    Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.    The French flogged, or, the British sailors in America, a farce of two acts, as it was performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden:    1767
  33. 1433.
    Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790.    The maiden's bloody garland: or, High-Street tragedy: shewing how Sarah Holly, a poor unfortunate serving maid of the city of Oxford, being wronged by her sweetheart, cut her throat from ear to ear, was next morning found dead in her bed, and afterwards buried in the King's highway. Tune, There were three pilgrims.    1767
  34. 1434.
    A collection of the most esteemed pieces of poetry: that have appeared for several years. With variety of originals, by the late Moses Mendez, Esq; and other contributors to Dodsley's collection. To which this is intended as a supplement.    1767
  35. 1435.
    Conclusion of the memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph, as prepared for the press by the late editor of the former part.:Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph    1767
  36. 1436.
    The English merchant: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By George Colman.    1767
  37. 1437.
    Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.    Lionel and Clarissa: A comic opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.    1768
  38. 1438.
    Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.    The padlock: a comic opera: as it is perform'd by His Majesty's servants, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.    1768
  39. 1439.
    Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.    The royal garland, a new occasional interlude, in honour of his Danish Majesty: Set to music by Mr. Arnold, and performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden.    1768
  40. 1440.
    Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.    Liberty chastised: or patriotism in chains. A tragi, comi, political farce, as it was performed by his M-'s S-ts, in the year 1268; ... Scenes near the P- and in St. Gregoir's Fields. Modernised by Paul Tell-Truth, Esq:    1768
  41. 1441.
    Cumberland, Richard, 1732-1811.    Amelia: A musical entertainment of two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden.    1768
  42. 1442.
    Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814.    Damon and Phillida: Altered from Cibber into a comic opera. With the addition of new songs and chorusses. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. The music entirely new composed by Mr. Dibdin.    1768
  43. 1443.
    Downman, Hugh, 1740-1809.    The land of the muses: a poem, in the manner of Spenser. With poems on several occasions. By Hugh Downman, ...    1768
  44. 1444.
    Firishtah, Muḥammad Qāsim Hindū Shāh Astarābādī.    The history of Hindostan: from the earliest account of time, to the death of Akbar; translated from the Persian of Mahummud Casim Ferishta of Delhi: ... With an appendix, containing the history of the Mogul empire, from its decline in the reign of Mahummud Shaw, to the present times. By Alexander Dow. ... [pt.1]    1768
  45. 1445.
    Firishtah, Muḥammad Qāsim Hindū Shāh Astarābādī.    The history of Hindostan: from the earliest account of time, to the death of Akbar; translated from the Persian of Mahummud Casim Ferishta of Delhi: ... With an appendix, containing the history of the Mogul empire, from its decline in the reign of Mahummud Shaw, to the present times. By Alexander Dow. ... [pt.2]    1768
  46. 1446.
    Francklin, Thomas, 1721-1784.    A letter to a bishop, concerning lectureships. By F.T. assistant curate at - and joint-lecturer of St.-:    1768
  47. 1447.
    Francklin, Thomas, 1721-1784.    A sermon preached in the chapel of the Asylum for Female Orphans: at the anniversary meeting of the guardians, on Monday the sixteenth of May, 1768. ... By the Revd. Thomas Francklin, ...    1768
  48. 1448.
    Gilpin, William, 1724-1804.    An essay upon prints: containing remarks upon the principles of picturesque beauty, the different kinds of prints, and the characters of the most noted masters; ...    1768
  49. 1449.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    The good natur'd man: a comedy. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By Mr. Goldsmith.    1768
  50. 1450.
    Gray, Thomas, 1716-1771.    Poems by Mr. Gray:    1768
  51. 1451.
    Hoole, John, 1727-1803.    Cyrus: a tragedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. By John Hoole.    1768
  52. 1452.
    Jephson, Robert, 1736-1803.    Considerations upon the augmentation of the army: Address'd to the publick.    1768
  53. 1453.
    Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812.    Amabella, a poem:    1768
  54. 1454.
    Kelly, Hugh, 1739-1777.    False delicacy: a comedy; as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. By Hugh Kelly.    1768
  55. 1455.
    Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779.    An epistle to James Boswell, Esq. occasioned by his having transmitted the moral writings of Dr. Samuel Johnson, to Pascal Paoli, ... With a postscript, containing thoughts on liberty; ... By W. K. Esq:    1768
  56. 1456.
    Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779.    Poems; ludicrous, satirical and moral:    1768
  57. 1457.
    Merande, D.    A succinct account of a machine, newly invented for the cure of præternatural curvatures of the spine: together with a detail of several cases, in which this machine has been tried with great success. By D. Merande, M.D    1768
  58. 1458.
    Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805.    Zenobia: a tragedy: As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By the author of The orphan of China.    1768
  59. 1459.
    Murray, James, 1732-1782.    An essay on redemption by Jesus Christ. ... By J. Murray,:    1768
  60. 1460.
    Pennant, Thomas, 1726-1798.    British zoology: ... [pt.3]    1768
  61. 1461.
    Pennant, Thomas, 1726-1798.    British zoology: ... [pt.4]    1768
  62. 1462.
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.    Remarks on several very important prophecies: In five parts. ... By Granville Sharp.    1768
  63. 1463.
    Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.    A sentimental journey through France and Italy: By Mr. Yorick. ... [pt.1]    1768
  64. 1464.
    Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.    A sentimental journey through France and Italy: By Mr. Yorick. ... [pt.2]    1768
  65. 1465.
    Trusler, John, 1735-1820.    The country election; a farce: in two acts:    1768
  66. 1466.
    A true state of the differences subsisting between the proprietors of Covent-Garden-Theatre: in anser to a false, scandalous, and malicious manuscript libel, exhibited on Saturday, Jan. 23, ... an to a printed narrative, signed by T. Harris and J. Rutherford. By George Colman.    1768
  67. 1468.
    The absent man: a farce. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.    1768
  68. 1469.
    The poetical works: of James Thomson, Esq; with his last corrections and additions. ... To which is prefixed, an account of the life and writings of the author. In two volumes. ...    1768
  69. 1470.
    The poetical works: of James Thomson, Esq; with his last corrections and additions. ... To which is prefixed, an account of the life and writings of the author. In two volumes. ...    1768
  70. 1471.
    The present state of all nations: Containing a geographical, natural, commercial, and political history of all the countries in the known world. ... By T. Smollett, M.D.    1768
  71. 1472.
    The present state of all nations: Containing a geographical, natural, commercial, and political history of all the countries in the known world. ... By T. Smollett, M.D.    1768
  72. 1473.
    The present state of all nations: Containing a geographical, natural, commercial, and political history of all the countries in the known world. ... By T. Smollett, M.D.    1768
  73. 1474.
    The present state of all nations: Containing a geographical, natural, commercial, and political history of all the countries in the known world. ... By T. Smollett, M.D.    1768
  74. 1475.
    The present state of all nations: Containing a geographical, natural, commercial, and political history of all the countries in the known world. ... By T. Smollett, M.D.    1768
  75. 1476.
    The present state of all nations: Containing a geographical, natural, commercial, and political history of all the countries in the known world. ... By T. Smollett, M.D.    1768
  76. 1477.
    The present state of all nations: Containing a geographical, natural, commercial, and political history of all the countries in the known world. ... By T. Smollett, M.D.    1768
  77. 1478.
    The present state of all nations: Containing a geographical, natural, commercial, and political history of all the countries in the known world. ... By T. Smollett, M.D.    1768
  78. 1479.
    Barker, John, b. 1730.    The nature of inoculation explained, and its merits stated: in an essay, intended to supply what appeared still wanting to clear up that subject. ...    1769
  79. 1480.
    Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.    Doctor Last in his chariot: a comedy: as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market.    1769
  80. 1481.
    Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.    The captive: a comic opera; as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market.    1769
  81. 1482.
    Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.    Observations on a late state of the nation:    1769
  82. 1483.
    Dow, Alexander, d. 1779.    Zingis. A tragedy: As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Alexander Dow.    1769
  83. 1484.
    Garrick, David, 1717-1779.    An ode upon dedicating a building, and erecting a statue, to Shakespeare, at Stratford upon Avon. By D.G:    1769
  84. 1485.
    Garrick, David, 1717-1779.    Shakespeare's garland: Being a collection of new songs, ballads, roundelays, catches, glees, comic-serenatas, Performed at the jubille [sic] at Sratford [sic] upon Avon. The musick by Dr. Arne, Mr. Barthelimon, Mr. Ailwood, and Mr. Dibdin.    1769
  85. 1486.
    Gentleman, Francis, 1728-1784.    The Stratford jubilee: A new comedy of two acts, as it has been lately exhibited at Stratford upon Avon, with great applause. To which is prefixed Scrub's trip to the jubilee.    1769
  86. 1487.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    The Roman history: from the foundation of the city of Rome, to the destruction of the western Empire. By Dr. Goldsmith. In two volumes. [pt.1]    1769
  87. 1488.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    The Roman history: from the foundation of the city of Rome, to the destruction of the western Empire. By Dr. Goldsmith. In two volumes. [pt.2]    1769
  88. 1489.
    Gray, Thomas, 1716-1771.    Ode performed in the Senate-House at Cambridge, July 1, 1769: installation of His Grace Augustus-Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton, Chancellor of the University. Set to music by Dr. Randal, ...    1769
  89. 1490.
    Griffith, Mrs. (Elizabeth), 1720?-1793.    The school for rakes: a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.    1769
  90. 1491.
    Home, John, 1722-1808.    The fatal discovery. A tragedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane:    1769
  91. 1492.
    King, Thomas, 1730-1805.    Wit's last stake. A farce: As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.    1769
  92. 1493.
    Lennox, Charlotte, ca. 1729-1804.    The sister: a comedy. By Mrs. Charlotte Lennox.    1769
  93. 1494.
    Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805.    Genuine memoirs of the life and adventures of the celebrated Miss Ann Elliot: Written by a gentleman intimately acquainted with her; ...    1769
  94. 1495.
    Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.    Letters of the late Alexander Pope, Esq. To a lady. Never before published:    1769
  95. 1496.
    Reed, Joseph, 1723-1787.    Tom Jones, a comic opera: as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By Joseph Reed.    1769
  96. 1497.
    Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-1771.    The history and adventures of an atom: In two volumes. ... [pt.1]    1769
  97. 1498.
    Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-1771.    The history and adventures of an atom: In two volumes. ... [pt.2]    1769
  98. 1499.
    Trusler, John, 1735-1820.    Chronology: or, a concise view of the annals of England: Where every particular occurrence, ... is accurately and alphabetically recorded, with the date affixed: ... By John Trusler, Cler.    1769
  99. 1500.
    An account of Corsica: the journal of a tour to that island, and memoirs of Pascal Paoli. By James Boswell, Esq; Illustrated with a new and accurate map of Corsica.    1769