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  1. 1601.
    Arbuthnot, John, of Mitcham.    An inquiry into the connection between the present price of provisions, and the size of farms. With remarks on population as affected thereby. ... By a farmer:    1773
  2. 1602.
    Barbauld, Mrs. (Anna Letitia), 1743-1825.    Poems:    1773
  3. 1603.
    Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.    A school for fathers: A comic opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.    1773
  4. 1604.
    Brand, John, d. 1808.    Conscience: an ethical essay. By the Reverend J. Brand:    1773
  5. 1605.
    Cradock, Joseph, 1742-1826.    The life of John Wilkes, Esq: in the manner of Plutarch. Being a specimen of a larger work.    1773
  6. 1606.
    Denman, Thomas, 1733-1815.    Remarks on Dr. Leake's paper on the use of his forceps    1773
  7. 1607.
    Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814.    The deserter. A new musical drama: as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.    1773
  8. 1608.
    Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814.    The wedding ring: a comic opera. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.    1773
  9. 1609.
    Dudley, H. Bate, Sir (Henry Bate), 1745-1824.    The Vauxhall affray: or, the Macaronies defeated : being a compilation of all the letters, squibs, on both sides of that dispute. With an introductory dedication to the Hon. Tho. Lyttleton, Esq;.    1773
  10. 1610.
    Gentleman, Francis, 1728-1784.    Introduction to Shakespeare's plays, containing an essay on oratory:    1773
  11. 1611.
    Gentleman, Francis, 1728-1784.    The Pantheonites. A dramatic entertainment. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market:    1773
  12. 1612.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    She stoops to conquer: or, the mistakes of a night. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Doctor Goldsmith.    1773
  13. 1613.
    Hartson, Hall, d. 1773.    Youth. A poem: By Hall Hartson, Esq.    1773
  14. 1614.
    Hawkesworth, John, 1715?-1773.    An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His present Majesty: for making discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, ... By John Hawkesworth, LL.D. In three volumes. ... [pt.1]    1773
  15. 1615.
    Hawkesworth, John, 1715?-1773.    An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His present Majesty: for making discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, ... By John Hawkesworth, LL.D. In three volumes. ... [pt.2]    1773
  16. 1616.
    Hawkesworth, John, 1715?-1773.    An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His present Majesty: for making discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, ... By John Hawkesworth, LL.D. In three volumes. ... [pt.3]    1773
  17. 1617.
    Hazlitt, William, 1737-1820.    An essay on the justice of God:    1773
  18. 1618.
    Henry, David, 1710-1792.    An historical account of all the voyages round the world, performed by English navigators; including those lately undertaken by order of His present Majesty. The whole faithfully extracted from the journals of the voyagers. ... In four volumes.: [pt.1]    1773
  19. 1619.
    Henry, David, 1710-1792.    An historical account of all the voyages round the world, performed by English navigators; including those lately undertaken by order of His present Majesty. The whole faithfully extracted from the journals of the voyagers. ... In four volumes.: [pt.2]    1773
  20. 1620.
    Henry, David, 1710-1792.    An historical account of all the voyages round the world, performed by English navigators; including those lately undertaken by order of His present Majesty. The whole faithfully extracted from the journals of the voyagers. ... In four volumes.: [pt.3]    1773
  21. 1621.
    Henry, David, 1710-1792.    An historical account of all the voyages round the world, performed by English navigators; including those lately undertaken by order of His present Majesty. The whole faithfully extracted from the journals of the voyagers. ... In four volumes.: [pt.4]    1773
  22. 1622.
    Hitchcock, Robert, d. 1809.    The macaroni. A comedy: As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in York.    1773
  23. 1623.
    Home, John, 1722-1808.    Alonzo: A tragedy. In five acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane.    1773
  24. 1624.
    Hull, Thomas, 1728-1808.    The prodigal son; an oratorio: written by Mr. Hull. Set to music by Mr. Arnold.    1773
  25. 1625.
    Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812.    Faldoni and Teresa: By Mr. Jerningham.    1773
  26. 1626.
    Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779.    A whipping for the Welch parson: Being a comment on the Rev. Mr. Evan Lloyd's Epistle to David Garrick, Esq. By Scriblerius Flagellarius. To which is superadded the parson's text.    1773
  27. 1627.
    Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779.    The duellist, a comedy: As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. Written by W. Kenrick, LL.D.    1773
  28. 1628.
    Marat, Jean Paul, 1743-1793.    A philosophical essay on man: Being an attempt to investigate the principles and laws of the reciprocal influence of the soul on the body. ... [pt.1]    1773
  29. 1629.
    Marat, Jean Paul, 1743-1793.    A philosophical essay on man: Being an attempt to investigate the principles and laws of the reciprocal influence of the soul on the body. ... [pt.2]    1773
  30. 1630.
    More, Hannah, 1745-1833.    A search after happiness: a pastoral. In three dialogues. By a young lady.    1773
  31. 1631.
    Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805.    Alzuma: a tragedy. As performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden.    1773
  32. 1632.
    O'Hara, Kane, 1714?-1782.    The golden pippin: an English burletta, in three acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By the author of Midas.    1773
  33. 1633.
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.    An essay on slavery: proving from Scripture its inconsistency with humanity and religion; in answer to a late publication, entitled, "The African trade for Negro slaves shewn to be consistent with principles of humanity, and with the laws of revealed religion." By Granville Sharp, Esq. With an introductory preface, containing the sentiments of the monthly reviewers on that publication; and the opinion of several eminent writers on the subject. To which is added, an elegy on the miserable state of an African slave, by the celebrated an ingenious William Shenstone, Esq.    1773
  34. 1634.
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.    Remarks on the opinions of some of the most celebrated writers on Crown Law: respecting the due distinction between manslaughter and murder: ... With a prefatory address to the reader, ... By Granville Sharp.    1773
  35. 1635.
    Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.    Letters from Yorick to Eliza:    1773
  36. 1636.
    An heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers: Knight, ... Enriched with explanatory notes, ...    1773
  37. 1638.
    The trip to Portsmouth: a comic sketch of one act, with songs.    1773
  38. 1639.
    Aikin, John, 1747-1822.    Miscellaneous pieces, in prose: by J. and A. L. Aikin.    1774
  39. 1640.
    Andrews, Miles Peter, d. 1814.    A new musical interlude, called The election: As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.    1774
  40. 1641.
    Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792.    The maid of the oaks: a new dramatic entertainment. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane.    1774
  41. 1642.
    Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814.    The cobler: or, a wife of ten thousand. A ballad opera. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane.    1774
  42. 1643.
    Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814.    The waterman: or, the first of August: a ballad opera, in two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market.    1774
  43. 1644.
    Dow, Alexander, d. 1779.    Sethona: A tragedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.    1774
  44. 1645.
    Dudley, H. Bate, Sir (Henry Bate), 1745-1824.    Henry and Emma, a new poetical interlude: altered from Prior's Nut brown maid, with additions and a new air and chorus, (the music by Dr. Arne.) As performed on ... April 13, 1774, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden ...    1774
  45. 1646.
    Francklin, Thomas, 1721-1784.    A sermon preached at the chapel in Great Queen-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, on Sunday, March 20, 1774: for the benefit of unfortunate persons confined for small debts. ... By Thomas Francklin, ...    1774
  46. 1647.
    Garrick, David, 1717-1779.    A new dramatic entertainment, called a Christmas tale: In five parts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Embellished with an etching by Mr. Loutherbourg.    1774
  47. 1648.
    Glover, Richard, 1712-1785.    The life of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith: written from personal knowledge, authentic papers, and other indubitable authorities. To which are added, such select observations, from various parts of this writer's works, as may tend to recreate the fancy, improve the understanding, and amend the heart.    1774
  48. 1649.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    An abridgment of the History of England: from the invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the death of George II. By Dr. Goldsmith.    1774
  49. 1650.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    An history of the earth: and animated nature: by Oliver Goldsmith. In eight volumes. ... [pt.1]    1774
  50. 1651.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    An history of the earth: and animated nature: by Oliver Goldsmith. In eight volumes. ... [pt.2]    1774
  51. 1652.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    An history of the earth: and animated nature: by Oliver Goldsmith. In eight volumes. ... [pt.3]    1774
  52. 1653.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    An history of the earth: and animated nature: by Oliver Goldsmith. In eight volumes. ... [pt.4]    1774
  53. 1654.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    An history of the earth: and animated nature: by Oliver Goldsmith. In eight volumes. ... [pt.5]    1774
  54. 1655.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    An history of the earth: and animated nature: by Oliver Goldsmith. In eight volumes. ... [pt.6]    1774
  55. 1656.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    An history of the earth: and animated nature: by Oliver Goldsmith. In eight volumes. ... [pt.7]    1774
  56. 1657.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    An history of the earth: and animated nature: by Oliver Goldsmith. In eight volumes. ... [pt.8]    1774
  57. 1658.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    Retaliation: a poem: By Doctor Goldsmith. Including epitaphs on the most distinguished wits of this metropolis.    1774
  58. 1659.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    The Grecian history: from the earliest state to the death of Alexander the Great. By Dr. Goldsmith. ... [pt.1]    1774
  59. 1660.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    The Grecian history: from the earliest state to the death of Alexander the Great. By Dr. Goldsmith. ... [pt.2]    1774
  60. 1661.
    Hawkesworth, John, 1715?-1773.    The fall of Egypt; an oratorio. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-lane. Written by the late John Hawkesworth LL.D. and set to musick by John Stanley:    1774
  61. 1662.
    Hazlitt, William, 1737-1820.    Human authority, in matters of faith, repugnant to Christianity: illustrated in two discourses on Matth. xxiii. 8. With a prefatory address, ... By the author of An essay on the justice of God.    1774
  62. 1663.
    Hull, Thomas, 1728-1808.    Henry the Second: or, the fall of Rosamond: a tragedy; as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by Thomas Hull.    1774
  63. 1664.
    Hull, Thomas, 1728-1808.    Richard Plantagenet: a legendary tale, now first published, by Mr. Hull.    1774
  64. 1665.
    Hutchinson, William, 1732-1814.    An excursion to the lakes, in Westmoreland and Cumberland, August 1773:    1774
  65. 1666.
    Jephson, Robert, 1736-1803.    The speech delivered by Robert Jephson, Esq; on the 11th of February, 1774, in the debate on the committing heads of a bill, for "the better encouragement of persons professing the Popish religion to become Protestants, and for the further improvement of the kingdom." John Foster, Esq; in the chair:    1774
  66. 1667.
    Johnstone, Charles, 1719?-1800?    The history of Arsaces, Prince of Betlis: By the editor of Chrysal. In two volumes. ... [pt.1]    1774
  67. 1668.
    Johnstone, Charles, 1719?-1800?    The history of Arsaces, Prince of Betlis: By the editor of Chrysal. In two volumes. ... [pt.2]    1774
  68. 1669.
    Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 1696-1782.    Sketches of the history of man: In four volumes. By Henry Home, Lord Kaims, ... [pt.1]    1774
  69. 1670.
    Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 1696-1782.    Sketches of the history of man: In four volumes. By Henry Home, Lord Kaims, ... [pt.2]    1774
  70. 1671.
    Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 1696-1782.    Sketches of the history of man: In four volumes. By Henry Home, Lord Kaims, ... [pt.3]    1774
  71. 1672.
    Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 1696-1782.    Sketches of the history of man: In four volumes. By Henry Home, Lord Kaims, ... [pt.4]    1774
  72. 1673.
    Kelly, Hugh, 1739-1777.    The school for wives: A comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.    1774
  73. 1674.
    Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779.    An address to the artists and manufacturers of Great Britain; respecting an application to Parliament for the farther encouragement of new discoveries and inventions in the useful arts; ... By W. Kenrick, LL.D:    1774
  74. 1675.
    Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779.    Introduction to the school of Shakespeare; held, on Wednesday evenings, in the Apollo, at the Devil Tavern, Temple Bar. To which is added a retort courteous on the criticks, as delivered at the second and third lectures:    1774
  75. 1676.
    Late pupil of Dr. Leake's.    A vindication of the forceps described and recommended by Dr. Leake: in which, the injudicious and illiberal remarks on that subject, signed Thomas Denman, are examined and refuted. By a late pupil of Dr. Leake's.    1774
  76. 1677.
    Macklin, Charles, 1697?-1797.    The genuine arguments of the council, with the opinion of the Court of King's Bench, on cause shewn, why an information should not be exhibited against John Stephen James, Joseph Clarke, Esqrs. Ralph Aldus ... William Augustus Miles, James Sparks, and Thomas Leigh; for a riotous conspiracy, ... to deprive Charles Macklin, ... of his livelihood; ... By a citizen of the world:    1774
  77. 1678.
    Marat, Jean Paul, 1743-1793.    Chains of slavery: A work wherein the clandestine and villianous attempts of princes to ruin liberty are pointed out, ...    1774
  78. 1679.
    Mason, William, 1719-1791.    An affectionate address to passionate professors: shewing the blessedness of a meek and quiet spirit: the evil of giving way to bad tempers and sinful passions: and pointing out some remedies for subduing them. By W. Mason:    1774
  79. 1680.
    Mason, William, 1725-1797.    An heroic postscript to the public: occasioned by their favourable reception of a late heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt. By the author of that epistle.    1774
  80. 1681.
    Morland, John, M.D.    A rational account of the causes of chronic diseases: ... By John Morland, M.D.    1774
  81. 1682.
    Pinto, Isaac de, 1715-1787.    An essay on circulation and credit: in four parts; and a letter on the jealousy of commerce. From the French of Monsieur de Pinto. Translated, with annotations, by the Rev. S. Baggs, M.A.    1774
  82. 1683.
    Pratt, Mr. (Samuel Jackson), 1749-1814.    The tears of genius: Occasioned by the death of Dr. Goldsmith. By Courtney Melmoth.    1774
  83. 1684.
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.    A declaration of the people's natural right to a share in the legislature: which is the fundamental principle of the British constitution of state. By Granville Sharp.    1774
  84. 1685.
    Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-1771.    Independence: an ode. By the late T. Smollet, M.D:    1774
  85. 1686.
    Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790.    The history of English poetry: from the close of the eleventh to the commencement of the eighteenth century. To which are prefixed, two dissertations. ... By Thomas Warton, ... [pt.1]    1774
  86. 1687.
    Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790.    The history of English poetry: from the close of the eleventh to the commencement of the eighteenth century. To which are prefixed, two dissertations. ... By Thomas Warton, ... [pt.2]    1774
  87. 1688.
    Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790.    The history of English poetry: from the close of the eleventh to the commencement of the eighteenth century. To which are prefixed, two dissertations. ... By Thomas Warton, ... [pt.3]    1774
  88. 1689.
    Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790.    The history of English poetry: from the close of the eleventh to the commencement of the eighteenth century. To which are prefixed, two dissertations. ... By Thomas Warton, ... [pt.4]    1774
  89. 1690.
    A defence of the considerations on the propriety of requiring a subscription to articles of faith. In reply to a late Answer from the Clarendon Press. By a friend of religious liberty:    1774
  90. 1691.
    An essay on genius. By Alexander Gerard, D.D.:    1774
  91. 1692.
    The Earl of Douglas: an English story. From the French of the Countess D'Anois. In three volumes. By the translator of Dorval; Observations on the Greeks; Christiana, Queen of Sweden, , ...    1774
  92. 1693.
    The Earl of Douglas: an English story. From the French of the Countess D'Anois. In three volumes. By the translator of Dorval; Observations on the Greeks; Christiana, Queen of Sweden, , ...    1774
  93. 1694.
    The Earl of Douglas: an English story. From the French of the Countess D'Anois. In three volumes. By the translator of Dorval; Observations on the Greeks; Christiana, Queen of Sweden, , ...    1774
  94. 1695.
    The man of business: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By George Colman.    1774
  95. 1696.
    The note of hand: or, trip to Newmarket. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.    1774
  96. 1697.
    Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.    Esther, an oratorio: or sacred drama; as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden, with the last improvements. By George Frederic Handel, ...    1775
  97. 1698.
    Avison, Charles, 1710-1770.    An essay on musical expression: By Charles Avison, ... With alterations and large additions. To which is added, a letter to the author, concerning the music of the ancients, ... Likewise, Mr. Avison's Reply to the author of Remarks on the Essay on musical expression. In a letter from Mr. Avison, to his friend in London.    1775
  98. 1699.
    Brand, John, 1744-1806.    On illicit love. Written among the ruins of Godstow nunnery, near Oxford. By John Brand,:    1775
  99. 1700.
    Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.    Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. on American taxation, April 19, 1774:    1775