Defoe, Daniel.
An essay upon public credit: being an enquiry how the public credit comes to depend upon the change of the ministry, or the dissolutions of Parliaments; and whether it does so or no? With an argument, Proving that the public credit may be upheld and maintained in this Nation, and perhaps brought to a greater Height than it ever yet arrived at; though all the Changes or Dissolutions already made, pretended to, and now discoursed of, should come to pass in the World: By Robert Harley, Esq. afterwards earl of oxford, and lord high treasurer of Great Britain; First printed, 1710. With short historical notes, explaining the difficult Passages.
London: printed for W. Baynes, No. 54, Paternoster-Row; and J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, 1797.
ESTC No. T4231.Grub Street ID 271104.
Defoe, Daniel.
A tour through the whole island of Great Britain. Divided into circuits or journies. Containing I. A description of the principal cities and towns, ... Originally begun by the celebrated Daniel De Foe, continued by the late Mr. Richardson, ...
London: printed for J. and F. Rivington; R. Baldwin; Hawes, Clarke and Collins; J. Buckland; W. and J. Richardson, [and 15 others in London], 1769.
ESTC No. T70855.Grub Street ID 294500.
Defoe, Daniel.
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies. Giving a particular and diverting account of whatever is curious and worth observation, ... By a gentleman.
London: printed, and sold by G. Strahan. W. Mears. R. Francklin. S. Chapman. R. Stagg, and J. Graves, 1724-27 [1724-26].
ESTC No. T71278.Grub Street ID 294851.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family-instructor. In three parts, relating I. To parents and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
New-York: Printed by Hurtin & Commardinger, for Evert Duyckinck, & Co. no. 110 Pearl Street, 1795.
ESTC No. W6023.Grub Street ID 355027.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the plague in London, in 1665.
Philadelphia: Printed by B. & J. Johnson, no. 147 High-Street, 1800. (Price 4 cents).
ESTC No. W6031.Grub Street ID 355036.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America; how his ship was lost in a storm, and all his companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the shore by the wreck. With a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, & adorned with cuts suitable to the most remarkable stories[.].
New-York: Printed and sold by W. Durell, at his book store & printing office; no 19 Queen Street, [ca. 1793].
ESTC No. W6044.Grub Street ID 355050.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: containing, a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America: with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved. Adorned with cuts.
Philadelphia: Printed and sold by John M'Culloch, no. 1, North Third-Street, 1794.
ESTC No. W6048.Grub Street ID 355054.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: containing, a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years upon an uninhabited island on the coast of America: with a true relation how he was at last miracuously [sic] preserved. Adorned with cuts.
Philadelphia: Printed and sold by John M'Culloch, no. 1, North Third-Street, 1800.
ESTC No. W6057.Grub Street ID 355064.
Defoe, Daniel.
Taxes no charge: in a letter from a gentleman, to a person of quality. Shewing the nature, use, and benefit of taxes in this kingdom; and compared with the impositions of foreign states. Together with their improvement of trade in time of war. Licens'd, Nov. 11. 1689.
London: printed for R. Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCXC. [1690].
ESTC No. R18037.Grub Street ID 71443.
Defoe, Daniel.
An answer to the late K. James's last declaration, dated at St. Germains, April 17. S.N. 1693. This may be printed, June 5th. 1693. J. Trenchard.
[Boston] London, printed, for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane. And re-printed at Boston in New-England by Benjamin Harris, and are to be sould [sic] at his shop, over-against the Old-Meeting-House. MDCXCIII. [1693].
ESTC No. W39299.Grub Street ID 350017.
Defoe, Daniel.
Some reflections on a pamphlet lately publish'd, entituled, An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government, and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy.
London: printed for E. Whitlock near Stationers-Hall, 1697.
ESTC No. R29705.Grub Street ID 112652.
Defoe, Daniel.
Some reflections on a pamphlet lately publish'd, entituled, An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government, and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy.
London: printed for E. Whitlock near Stationers-Hall, 1697.
ESTC No. R40379.Grub Street ID 122180.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay upon projects.
London: printed by R[obert]. R[oberts]. for Tho. Cockerill, at the Three Legs in the Poultrey, MDCXCVII. [1697].
ESTC No. R234825.Grub Street ID 106082.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay upon projects.
London: printed by R[obert]. R[oberts]. for Tho. Cockerill, at the corner of Warwick-Lane, near Pater-noster-Row, MDCXCVII. [1697].
ESTC No. R9631.Grub Street ID 129699.
Defoe, Daniel.
The character of the late Dr. Samuel Annesley, by way of elegy: with a preface. Written by one of his hearers.
London: printed for E. Whitlock, near Stationers-Hall, 1697.
ESTC No. R229675.Grub Street ID 102114.
Defoe, Daniel.
Lex talionis, la loi du talion. Ou moyen juste & infaillible pour arrter le cours de la cruelle & barbare persecution des Protestans de France. Traduit de l'Anglois.
A Londres: par Pierre de la Verite', 1698.
ESTC No. R231712.Grub Street ID 103696.
Defoe, Daniel.
A brief reply to the History of standing armies in England. With some account of the authors.
London: printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1698.
ESTC No. R233839.Grub Street ID 105264.
Defoe, Daniel.
The poor man's plea to all the proclamations, declarations, acts of Parliament, &c. which have been, or shall be made, or publish'd, for a reformation of manners, and suppressing immorality in the nation.
London: printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCXCVIII. [1698].
ESTC No. R26079.Grub Street ID 109436.
Defoe, Daniel.
An enquiry into the occasional conformity of dissenters, in cases of preferment, with a preface to the lord mayor, occasioned by his carrying the sword to a conventicle.
Dublin: reprinted by J[ohn]. B[rent]. and S[tephen]. P[owell]. at the back of Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row, for Jacob Milner, bookseller in Essex-street, MDCXCVIII. [1698].
ESTC No. R36086.Grub Street ID 118421.
Defoe, Daniel.
An argument shewing, that a standing army, with consent of Parliament, is not inconsistent with a free government, &c.
London: printed for E. Whitlock near Stationers, 1698.
ESTC No. R20142.Grub Street ID 78844.
Defoe, Daniel.
The pacificator. A poem.
London: printed, and are to be sold by J. Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1700.
ESTC No. R4746.Grub Street ID 125193.
Defoe, Daniel.
The two great questions consider'd. I. What the French king will do, with respect to the Spanish monarchy. II. What measures the English ought to take.
London: printed for Charles Mount, near Holburn, 1700.
ESTC No. R229801.Grub Street ID 102208.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons humbly offer'd for a law to enact the castration of popish ecclesiastics, as the best way to prevent th e [sic] growth of popery in England.
London: printed, and are to be sold by A. Baldwin in Warwicklane, 1700.
ESTC No. R7912.Grub Street ID 128127.
Defoe, Daniel.
Several essays relating to accademies, banks, bankrupts, charity-lotteries, courts of enquiries, court merchants, friendly-societies, high-ways, pension-office, seamen, wagering, &c. now communicated to the world for publick good.
London: Printed for Thomas Cockerill, at the Bible and Three Leggs against Grocers Hall in the Poultrey, 1700.
ESTC No. R5496.Grub Street ID 125932.
Defoe, Daniel.
The two great questions consider'd. I. What the French king will do, with respect to the Spanish monarchy. II. What measures the English ought to take.
London: printed by R. T[ookey]. for A. Baldwin, at the Oxford-Armes, in Warwick-lane, 1700.
ESTC No. R20141.Grub Street ID 78838.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman: A satyr.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1701.
ESTC No. N25546.Grub Street ID 14899.
Defoe, Daniel.
Legion's new paper: being a second memorial to the gentlemen of a late House of Commons. With Legion's humble address to His Majesty.
London: printed; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1702 [1701].
ESTC No. T71964.Grub Street ID 295517.
Defoe, Daniel.
An enquiry into the occasional conformity of dissenters, in cases of preferment. With a preface to Mr. How.
London: printed anno Dom., 1701.
ESTC No. T145366.Grub Street ID 192107.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman. A satyr.
[London?]: Printed in the year, 1700 [1701].
ESTC No. T222067.Grub Street ID 245109.
Defoe, Daniel.
An argument, shewing, that the Prince of Wales, tho' a Protestant, has no just pretensions to the crown of England. With some remarks on the late pretended discovery of a design to steal him away.
London: printed for A. Baldwin near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1701.
ESTC No. T121325.Grub Street ID 172165.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the Kentish petition.
[London: printed in the year, 1701].
ESTC No. N8484.Grub Street ID 53388.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman. A satyr.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1701.
ESTC No. T176630.Grub Street ID 213652.
Defoe, Daniel.
The succession to the crown of England. Further considered. With the names of the several princes of Europe, who successively have right thereunto. With some modest arguments, in favour of James Earle of Dalkeith, ... Abstracted from the bd. book, intituled the Successio of the crown of England considered.
London: printed in the year, 1701.
ESTC No. T227354.Grub Street ID 248468.
Defoe, Daniel.
Examen de deux grandes questions, la premiére, ce que le Roi de France fera au sujet de la monarchie d'Espagne, la seconde, quelles mesures doit prendre l'Angleterre. Traduit de l'anglois.
A Londres: chez Phileutere, à l'enseigne de la verité, M.DCCI. [1701].
ESTC No. T111937.Grub Street ID 163993.
Defoe, Daniel.
The succession to the crown of England. Further considered. With the names of the several princes of Europe, who successively have right thereunto. With some modest arguments, in favour of James Earle of Dalkeith, ... Abstracted from the bd. book, intituled the Successio of the crown of England considered.
London: printed in the year, 1701.
ESTC No. N67487.Grub Street ID 49057.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman. A satyr.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1700 [i.e. 1701].
ESTC No. T70649.Grub Street ID 294311.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman. A satyr.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1701.
ESTC No. T70650.Grub Street ID 294312.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman. A satyr.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1701.
ESTC No. T70651.Grub Street ID 294313.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman. A satyr.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1701.
ESTC No. T70652.Grub Street ID 294314.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman. A satyr.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1701.
ESTC No. T70653.Grub Street ID 294315.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the Kentish petition.
London: printed; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1701.
ESTC No. N17882.Grub Street ID 7351.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons against a war with France, or an argument shewing that the French King's owning the Prince of Wales as King of England, Scotland and Ireland; is no sufficient ground of a war.
London: printed in the year, 1701.
ESTC No. T56951.Grub Street ID 283319.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons against a war with France, or an argument shewing that the French King's owning the Prince of Wales as King of England, Scotland and Ireland; is no sufficient ground of a war.
London: printed in the year, 1701.
ESTC No. N38297.Grub Street ID 26049.
Defoe, Daniel.
The present state of Jacobitism considered, in two querys. 1. What measures the French King will take with respect to ... the pretended Prince of Wales. 2. What the Jacobites in England ought to do on the same account.
London: printed [for A. Baldwin] in the year, 1701.
ESTC No. T32983.Grub Street ID 263656.
Defoe, Daniel.
Legion's new paper: being a second memorial to the gentlemen of a late House of Commons. With Legion's humble address to His Majesty.
London: printed; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1702 [1701].
ESTC No. T222643.Grub Street ID 245481.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reformation of manners, a satyr.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1702.
ESTC No. N6.Grub Street ID 43030.
Defoe, Daniel.
The mock mourners. A satyr, by way of elegy on King William. The seventh edition corrected. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
London: printed, 1702.
ESTC No. N35056.Grub Street ID 23340.
Defoe, Daniel.
Essays upon several subjects: or, effectual ways for advancing the interest of the nation. ...
London: printed for Thomas Ballard, 1702.
ESTC No. N9456.Grub Street ID 54325.
Defoe, Daniel.
The mock mourners. A satyr, by way of elegy on King William. The fifth edition corrected. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
London: printed, 1702.
ESTC No. T70833.Grub Street ID 294481.
Defoe, Daniel.
The mock mourners. A satyr, by way of elegy on King William, the second edition corrected. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
London [i.e. Dublin]: printed, 1702.
ESTC No. T70835.Grub Street ID 294482.
Defoe, Daniel.
The mock mourners. A satyr, by way of elegy on King William, The second edition corrected. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
London [i.e. Dublin]: printed for M. Gunne in Essex-street, 1702.
ESTC No. T70836.Grub Street ID 294483.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new test of the Church of England's loyalty: or, whiggish loyalty aed [sic] church loyalty compar'd.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1702.
ESTC No. T200718.Grub Street ID 232276.
Defoe, Daniel.
The opinion of a known Dissenter on the bill for preventing occasional conformity.
[London: printed, and are to be sold by J. Nutt, 1703] [1702?].
ESTC No. N10604.Grub Street ID 613.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new test of the Church of England's loyalty: or, Whiggish loyalty and church loyalty compar'd.
[Edinburgh?]: Re-printed in the year, 1702.
ESTC No. T181682.Grub Street ID 218219.
Defoe, Daniel.
The mock mourners. A satyr, by way of elegy on King William. The third edition corrected. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
London: printed, 1702.
ESTC No. T221710.Grub Street ID 244877.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reformation of manners, a satyr.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1702.
ESTC No. T68176.Grub Street ID 292498.
Defoe, Daniel.
The shortest-way with the dissenters: or proposals for the establishment of the church.
London: printed in the year, 1702.
ESTC No. N14734.Grub Street ID 4501.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new test of the Church of England's loyalty: or, Whiggish loyalty and church loyalty compar'd.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1702.
ESTC No. T68180.Grub Street ID 292501.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new test of the Church of England's loyalty: or, Whiggish loyalty and church loyalty compar'd.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1702.
ESTC No. T68181.Grub Street ID 292502.
Defoe, Daniel.
Essays upon several projects: or, effectual ways for advancing the interest of the nation. Wherein are plainly laid down, The Means by which the Subjects in general may be eased and enriched; the Poor relieved, and Trade encreased in the most material Branches of it, viz. in Constituting Seamen to theirs and the Nations Advantage, for Encouragement of Merchants and Merchandizing; for Relief of the Poor of Friendly Societies; for discouraging Vice, and encouraging Vertue; the Usefulness; of Banks and Assurances; to prevent Bankrupts; with the surest way to recover bad Debs; and many other considerable things, profitable and conducing to the great Advantage of the Nation in general.
London: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1702.
ESTC No. T68186.Grub Street ID 292503.
Defoe, Daniel.
Essays upon several projects: or, effectual ways for advancing the interest of the nation. Wherein are plainly laid down. The Means by which the Subjects in general may be eased and enriched; the Poor relieved, and Trade encreased in the most material Branches of it, viz. in Constituting Seamen to theirs and the Nations Advantage for Encouragement of Merchants and Merchandizing; for Relief of the Poor of Friendly Societies; for discouraging Vice, and encouraging Vertue; the Usefulness; of Banks and Assurances; to prevent Bankrupts; with the surest way to recover bad Debts; and many other considerable things, profitable and conducing to the great Advantage of the Nation in general.
London: printed for Thomas Ballard, at the Rising Sun in Little Britain, 1702.
ESTC No. T68187.Grub Street ID 292504.
Defoe, Daniel.
The mock mourners. A satyr, by way of elegy on King William. The third edition corrected. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
London: printed, 1702.
ESTC No. N4716.Grub Street ID 31898.
Defoe, Daniel.
The mock mourners. A satyr, by way of elegy on King William. The fourth edition corrected. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
London: printed, 1702.
ESTC No. N4717.Grub Street ID 31904.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new test of the Church of England's loyalty: or, whiggish loyalty and church loyalty compar'd.
Dublin: re-printed for Matth. Gunne, 1702.
ESTC No. T131369.Grub Street ID 180384.
Defoe, Daniel.
[The true-born Englishman a satyr.].
[London: Printed in the year, 1702].
ESTC No. T70654.Grub Street ID 294316.
Defoe, Daniel.
The Spanish descent. A poem. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
London: printed in the year, 1702.
ESTC No. T71551.Grub Street ID 295106.
Defoe, Daniel.
Legion's new paper: being a second memorial to the gentlemen of a late House of Commons, with Legion's humble address to His Majesty.
[Edinburgh]: London printed, and Edinburgh re-printed by John Reid, to be sold at the shop below the Caledonia Coffee-House, 1702.
ESTC No. N19212.Grub Street ID 8643.
Defoe, Daniel.
The mock mourners. A satyr, by way of elegy on King William. The seventh edition corrected. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
London: printed, 1702.
ESTC No. N12247.Grub Street ID 2256.
Defoe, Daniel.
The mock mourners. A satyr, by way of elegy on King William. The ninth edition corrected. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
London: printed, 1702.
ESTC No. N12251.Grub Street ID 2261.
Defoe, Daniel.
The mock mourners. A satyr, by way of elegy on King William. The fifth edition corrected. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
London: printed, 1702.
ESTC No. N162.Grub Street ID 5880.
Defoe, Daniel.
The Spanish descent. A poem. By the author of The true-born Englishman.
London: printed in the year, 1703.
ESTC No. N64352.Grub Street ID 46357.
Defoe, Daniel.
An enquiry into the occasional conformity bill. By the author of The true born English-man.
London: printed, and are to be sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster, 1703.
ESTC No. N11573.Grub Street ID 1576.
Defoe, Daniel.
A collection of the writings of the author of The true-born English-Man. Viz. I. The True-Born English-Man. A Satyr. II. The Mock Mourners. A Satyr. III. Reformation of Manners. A Satyr. IV. The Spanish Descent. A Poem. V. The Poor Mans Plea, concerning Reformation of Manners. VI. An Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of the Dissenters, in Cases of Preferment: With a Preface to Mr. How. Vii. An Enquiry into Occasional Conformity: Shewing that the Dissenters are no Way Concern'd in it. Viii. A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty. IX. The Shortest Way with the Dissenters. X. A brief Explanation of the Shortest Way with the Dissenters. XI. A Dialogue between a Dissenter and the Observator, concerning The Shortest Way with Dissenters. XII. Lex Talionis: Or, An Enquiry into the most Proper Ways to Present the Persecution of the Protestants in France. XIII. A Letter to Mr. How, by way of Reply to his Considerations of the Preface to an Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of Di.
London: printed [for John How], in the Year 1703.
ESTC No. T71926.Grub Street ID 295477.
Defoe, Daniel.
The shortest way with the Dissenters: or, proposals for the establishment of the Church. To which is added some reflections by way of answer.
London: printed in the year, 1703.
ESTC No. N36934.Grub Street ID 24888.
Defoe, Daniel.
A hymn to the pillory.
London: printed in the year, 1703.
ESTC No. T70831.Grub Street ID 294480.
Defoe, Daniel.
A true collection of the writings of the author of The true born English-man. Corrected by himself.
London: printed, and are to be sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster, 1703.
ESTC No. T71953.Grub Street ID 295506.
Defoe, Daniel.
The shortest way with the Dissenters: [taken from Dr. Sach-ll's sermon, and others.] Or, proposals for the establishment of the church. By the author of The true-born English-man.
London: printed: and sold by the booksellers, [1703].
ESTC No. T71958.Grub Street ID 295510.
Defoe, Daniel.
An enquiry into the case of Mr. Asgil's general translation: shewing that 'tis not a nearer way to Heaven than the grave. By the author of The true born English-man.
London: printed and sold by J. Nutt, 1704 [1703].
ESTC No. T56891.Grub Street ID 283262.
Defoe, Daniel.
A hymn to the pillory.
London: printed in the year, 1703.
ESTC No. N12440.Grub Street ID 2441.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new test of the Church of England's loyalty: or, Whiggish loyalty and church loyalty compar'd.
[Edinburgh?]: Re-printed in the year, 1703.
ESTC No. T68178.Grub Street ID 292500.
Defoe, Daniel.
Casco, and his brother; as describ'd in the satyr, call'd, The reformation of manners, by Daniel De Foe. In the first vol. (page 81.) of his works.
[London?]: Sold by the booksellers, [1703?].
ESTC No. N26665.Grub Street ID 16030.
Defoe, Daniel.
Some remarks on the first chapter in Dr. Davenant's Essays.
London: printed and sold by A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick Lane, MDCCIV. [1704] [1703].
ESTC No. T32969.Grub Street ID 263649.
Defoe, Daniel.
The shortest way to peace and union. By the author of The shortest way with the dissenters.
London: printed in the year, 1703.
ESTC No. T32971.Grub Street ID 263651.
Defoe, Daniel.
The mock mourners, a satyr, by way of elegy on King William. The eighth edition correected [sic]. By the author of The true born English-man.
Edingburgh [sic]: printed in the year, 1703.
ESTC No. T172751.Grub Street ID 210156.
Defoe, Daniel.
The opinion of a known dissenter on the bill for preventing occasional conformity.
Shrewsbury: for John Phillips, [1703?].
ESTC No. T206235.Grub Street ID 235766.
Defoe, Daniel.
Peace without union. By way of reply, to Sir H--- M---'s Peace at home.
London: printed in the year, 1703 [1704].
ESTC No. N24475.Grub Street ID 13834.
Defoe, Daniel.
The live man's elegy: or, a hymn among the dead. By the author of The true-born-English-man.
[London]: [Printed for the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704].
ESTC No. N3024.Grub Street ID 19210.
Defoe, Daniel.
Giving alms no charity, and employing the poor a grievance to the nation, being an essay upon this great question, whether work-houses, corporations, and houses of correction for employing the poor, ... are not mischievous to the nation, ...
London: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.
ESTC No. N65813.Grub Street ID 47631.
Defoe, Daniel.
The storm: or, a collection of the most remarkable casualties and disasters which happen'd in the late dreadful tempest, both by sea and land.
London: printed for G. Sawbridge in Little Britain, and sold by J. Nutt near Stationers-Hall, MDCCIV. [1704].
ESTC No. T70849.Grub Street ID 294494.
Defoe, Daniel.
Original right: or, the reasonableness of appeals to the people: being an answer to the first chapter in Dr. D'Avenant's Essays, entitul'd, Peace at home, and war abroad.
London: printed and sold by A. Baldwin, 1704.
ESTC No. N10599.Grub Street ID 607.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new test of the Church of England's honesty.
London: printed in the year, 1704.
ESTC No. T71971.Grub Street ID 295525.
Defoe, Daniel.
Giving alms no charity, and employing the poor a grievance to the nation, being an essay upon this great question, whether work-houses, corporations, and houses of correction for employing the poor, ... are not mischievous to the nation, ...
London: printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.
ESTC No. T56904.Grub Street ID 283276.
Defoe, Daniel.
An elegy on the author of The true-born-English-man. With an essay on the late storm. By the author of the Hymn to the pillory.
London: printed in the year, 1704.
ESTC No. T70624.Grub Street ID 294287.
Defoe, Daniel.
An elegy on the author of The true-born-English-man with an essay on the late storm. By the author of The Hymn to the pillory.
London [Dublin]: printed in the year, 1704.
ESTC No. T70625.Grub Street ID 294288.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman. A satyr. The nineteenth edition with large additions. And an explanatory preface in vindication of it. By the author. Unto which is added. A prologue to Tamerlan, being a comparison of the great King William the Third with Tamerlan the Great. By Dr. Garth.
London [i.e.Dublin]: printed for M G. [i.e. Matthew Gunne], in the year, 1704.
ESTC No. N14086.Grub Street ID 3985.
Defoe, Daniel.
A hymn to victory.
London: printed for J. Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1704.
ESTC No. T68188.Grub Street ID 292505.
Defoe, Daniel.
A hymn to victory.
London: printed for J. Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1704.
ESTC No. T68189.Grub Street ID 292506.
Defoe, Daniel.
A hymn to victory.
London: printed in the year, 1704.
ESTC No. T68190.Grub Street ID 292507.
Defoe, Daniel.
A hymn to victory by the author of The true-born English-man.
London [i.e. Edinburgh?]: printed for J. Nutt, 1704.
ESTC No. T68191.Grub Street ID 292508.
Defoe, Daniel.
Peace without union. By way of reply, to Sir H---- M----'s Peace at home. The fourth edition. To which is added a preface.
London: printed in the year, MDCCIV. [1704].
ESTC No. N10958.Grub Street ID 945.
Defoe, Daniel.
The lay-man's sermon upon the late storm; held forth at an honest coffee-house-conventicle.
[London?]: Printed in the year, 1704.
ESTC No. N34032.Grub Street ID 22465.
Defoe, Daniel.
Royal religion being some enquiry after the piety of princes. With remarks on a book, entituled. A form of prayers us'd by King William.
London: printed for M G., in the year, 1704.
ESTC No. N13334.Grub Street ID 3266.
Defoe, Daniel.
Peace without union. By way of reply, to Sir H--- M---'s Peace at home.
London: printed in the year, 1703 [1704].
ESTC No. N25204.Grub Street ID 14560.
Defoe, Daniel.
An answer to the L--d H----sham's speech. By Daniel D'Foe.
[London: printed in the year, 1705].
ESTC No. N2191.Grub Street ID 11268.
Defoe, Daniel.
The high-church legeon: or, the Memorial examin'd. Being, a new test of moderation. ...
London: printed in the year, 1705.
ESTC No. N47.Grub Street ID 31776.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dyet of Poland, a satyr.
Dantzick [i.e. London]: Printed at Dantzick, in the year, 1705.
ESTC No. N459.Grub Street ID 30768.
Defoe, Daniel.
The experiment: or, the shortest way with the Dissenters exemplified. Being the case of Mr. Abraham Gill, a dissenting minister in the Isle of Ely, and A Full Account of his being sent for a Soldier, by Mr. Fern (an Ecclesiastical Justice of Peace) and other Conspirators. To the Eternal Honour of the Temper and Moderation of High Church Principles. Humbly Dedicated to the Queen.
London: printed: and sold by B. Bragg, at the Blue-Ball in Ave-Mary-Lane, MDCCV. [1705].
ESTC No. T71938.Grub Street ID 295489.
Defoe, Daniel.
A journey to the world in the moon, &c. By the author of the true born English-man.
[London: printed in the year, 1705].
ESTC No. T186942.Grub Street ID 223051.
Defoe, Daniel.
A true collection of the writings of the author of The true born English-Man.
London: printed, and are to be sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster, MDCCV. [1705].
ESTC No. T71954.Grub Street ID 295507.
Defoe, Daniel.
A second volume of the writings of the author of The true-born Englishman. Some whereof never before printed. Corrected and enlarged by the author.
London: printed, and sold by the booksellers, [1705].
ESTC No. T71955.Grub Street ID 295508.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter from the man in the moon. To the author of The true-born English-man.
[London: printed in the year, 1705].
ESTC No. N3538.Grub Street ID 23652.
Defoe, Daniel.
The consolidator: or memoirs of sundry transactions from the world in the moon. Translated out of the lunar language, by the author of The true born English-Man. The second edition, with the substance of a letter wrote to the Author of these Sheets while he was in the Regions of the Moon, concerning the will and disposition of the crown of Ebronia; as also a Specimin of very valuable Books, lately Publish'd in the Lunar World.
London: printed for B. Bragge in Avey-Mary-Lane near Ludgate-Street, [1705].
ESTC No. N4166.Grub Street ID 28006.
Defoe, Daniel.
Advice to all parties. By the author of The true-born English-man.
London: printed: and are to sold by Benj. Bragg, 1705.
ESTC No. N29774.Grub Street ID 18833.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dyet of Poland, a satyr. Consider'd paragraph by paragraph. To which is added a key to the whole, with the Names of the Author, and the Nobility and Gentry, that are Scandalously Pointed at, in it.
London: printed: and sold by Ben. Bragg, at the Blue-Ball in Ave-Mary-Lane, in the Year, 1705.
ESTC No. N460.Grub Street ID 30866.
Defoe, Daniel.
The double welcome. A poem to the Duke of Marlbro'.
London: printed in the year, 1705.
ESTC No. N3822.Grub Street ID 26004.
Defoe, Daniel.
A true collection of the writings of the author of The true born English-man.
London: printed, and are to be sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster, 1705.
ESTC No. N14094.Grub Street ID 3992.
Defoe, Daniel.
A second, and more strange voyage to the world in the moon; containing a comical discription [sic] of that remarkable country, ... By the author of the true born English-man.
[London: printed in the year, 1705].
ESTC No. N36773.Grub Street ID 24730.
Defoe, Daniel.
A journey to the world in the moon, &c: by the author of the true-born English-man.
[Edinburgh: Printed at London, and re-printed at Edinburgh by James Watson, 1705].
ESTC No. T2274.Grub Street ID 248479.
Defoe, Daniel.
Party-tyranny: or, an occasional bill in miniature; as now practised in Carolina humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament.
London: printed in the year, 1705.
ESTC No. T56942.Grub Street ID 283311.
Defoe, Daniel.
Advice to all parties. By the author of The true-born English-Man.
London: printed: and are to be sold by Benj. Bragg, at the Blue-Ball in Ave-Mary-Lane, MDCCV. [1705].
ESTC No. N2029.Grub Street ID 9688.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dyet of Poland, a satyr. To which is added a memorial to the Tantivy-high-flyers of England. The present disturbers of that government, as their wise predecessors were, when the Lord Essex, Russel, and Sydney fell.
[Dublin?]: Printed at Dantzick, in the year, 1705.
ESTC No. N16863.Grub Street ID 6364.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dyet of Poland, a satyr.
[London?]: Printed at Dantzick, in the year, 1705.
ESTC No. T66297.Grub Street ID 291039.
Defoe, Daniel.
Advice to all parties. By the author of The true-born English-Man.
London: printed: and are to sold by Benj. Bragg, at the Blue-Ball in Ave-Mary Lane, MDCCV. [1705].
ESTC No. T66298.Grub Street ID 291040.
Defoe, Daniel.
The consolidator: or, memoirs of sundry transactions from the world in the moon. Translated from the lunar language, by the author of The true-born English man.
London: printed, and are to be sold by Benj. Bragg, at the Blue Ball in Ave-Mary-Lane, 1705.
ESTC No. T66299.Grub Street ID 291041.
Defoe, Daniel.
The double welcome. A poem to the Duke of Marlbro'.
London: printed, and sold by B. Bragg at the Blue-Ball in Ave-Mary Lane, 1705.
ESTC No. T66300.Grub Street ID 291043.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new test of the Church of England's honesty. By the author of The true-born-English-man.
[Edinburgh]: London printed, and Edinburgh re-printed by John Reid younger. And are to be sold the second laigh shop below Mary-King's Closs, 1705.
ESTC No. T32981.Grub Street ID 263655.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dyet of Poland, a satyr. Consider'd paragraph by paragraph. To which is added a key to the whole, ...
London: printed: and sold by Ben. Bragg, 1705.
ESTC No. N28966.Grub Street ID 18158.
Defoe, Daniel.
A revievv of the affairs of France: and of all of Europe, as influenc'd by that nation: ... purg'd from the errors and partiality of news-writers, ... With an entertaining part in every sheet, being, advice from the Scandal. Club, ...
London: printed in the year, 1705.
ESTC No. N63081.Grub Street ID 45301.
Defoe, Daniel.
The honesty and sincerity of those worthy gentlemen commonly called High-Church men: exemplified in a modern instance. Most humbly dedicated to Her Majesty, and her high court of Parliament.
London: printed, and sold by Benj. Bragg, 1707 [1706].
ESTC No. N8362.Grub Street ID 53263.
Defoe, Daniel.
The vision, a poem. Being an answer to the Lord Beilhaven's speech. By a person of quality.
[London]: Printed at Edinburgh; and reprinted at London for Benjamin Bragg, 1706.
ESTC No. T6727.Grub Street ID 291889.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay at removing national prejudices against a Union with Scotland. To be continued during the treaty here. Part I.
London: printed [for B. Bragg], in the Year 1706.
ESTC No. T71927.Grub Street ID 295478.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay, at removing national prejudices, against a Union with England. Part III. By the author of the two first,.
[Edinburgh]: Printed in the year, 1706.
ESTC No. T71928.Grub Street ID 295479.
Defoe, Daniel.
A fourth essay, at removing national prejudices; with some reply to Mr. H---dges and some other authors, who have printed their objections against an Union with England.
[Edinburgh?]: Printed in the year, 1706.
ESTC No. T71929.Grub Street ID 295480.
Defoe, Daniel.
A true relation of the apparition of one Mrs. Veal, the next day after her death: to one Mrs. Bargrave at Canterbury. The 8th of September, 1705.
London: printed for B. Bragg, at the Black Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1706.
ESTC No. T71936.Grub Street ID 295488.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay at removing national prejudices against a union with Scotland. To be continued. Part I.
Edinburgh: printed in the year, 1706.
ESTC No. T165342.Grub Street ID 203599.
Defoe, Daniel.
Daniel Defoe's hymn for the thanksgiving.
London: printed for the author, 1706.
ESTC No. N37750.Grub Street ID 25679.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The eleventh book. By the author of the True-born Englishman.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T141488.Grub Street ID 189008.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. In twelve books. By the author of The true-born-Englishman.
London: printed in the year, 1706.
ESTC No. N54864.Grub Street ID 38491.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The first book. By the author of the True-born-Englishman.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T142905.Grub Street ID 190071.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The second book. By the author of the True-Born-Englishman.
London: printed in the year, MDCCVI. [1706].
ESTC No. N3823.Grub Street ID 26009.
Defoe, Daniel.
Caledonia, &c. A poem in honour of Scotland, and the Scots nation. In three parts.
Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, anno Dom., 1706.
ESTC No. T55494.Grub Street ID 282053.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The twelfth book. By the author of the True-born Englishman.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T66293.Grub Street ID 291036.
Defoe, Daniel.
A hymn to peace. Occasion'd, by the two Houses joining in one address to the Queen. By the author of The true-born English-Man.
London: printed for John Nutt, near Stationers Hall, 1706.
ESTC No. T66294.Grub Street ID 291037.
Defoe, Daniel.
A hymn to peace. Occasioned, by the two Houses joining in one address to the Queen. By the author of The true-born English-Man.
[ London: printed by Henry Hills, ], [1706?].
ESTC No. T66295.Grub Street ID 291038.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. By the author of the True-born Englishman. Book IV.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T141376.Grub Street ID 188915.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The eighth book. By the author of the True-born-Englishman.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T141377.Grub Street ID 188916.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The fifth book. By the author of the True-born-Englishman.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T141378.Grub Street ID 188917.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The first book. By the author of the True-born-Englishman.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T141379.Grub Street ID 188918.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The ninth book. By the author of the True-born Englishman.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T141380.Grub Street ID 188920.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The second book. By the author of the True-born-Englishman.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T141381.Grub Street ID 188921.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The seventh book. By the author of the True-born Englishman.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T141382.Grub Street ID 188922.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The sixth book. By the author of the True-born Englishman.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T141383.Grub Street ID 188923.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The tenth book. By the author of the True-born-Englishman.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T141384.Grub Street ID 188924.
Defoe, Daniel.
Jure divino: a satyr. The third book. By the author of the True-born Englishman.
London: printed by P. Hills, [1706].
ESTC No. T141385.Grub Street ID 188925.
Defoe, Daniel.
The quakers sermon on the union: being the only sermon preach'd and printed, by that sort of people, on that subject.
London: printed: and sold by Benj. Bragge, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1707.
ESTC No. T150308.Grub Street ID 196136.
Defoe, Daniel.
A fifth essay, at removing national prejudices; with a reply to some authors, who have printed their objections against an Union with England.
[Edinburgh?]: Printed in the year, 1607 [1707].
ESTC No. T71930.Grub Street ID 295482.
Defoe, Daniel.
Two great questions considered, I. What is the obligation of Parliaments to the addresses or petitions of the people, ... II. Whether the obligation of the Covenant or other national engagements, is concern'd in the Treaty of Union? Being a sixth essay at removing national prejudices against the Union.
[Edinburgh]: Printed in the year, 1707.
ESTC No. T71931.Grub Street ID 295483.
Defoe, Daniel.
Passion and prejudice, the support of one another, and both destructive to the happiness of this nation, in church and state; being a reply to the vindicator of Mr. W----r's Lawful prejudices.
Edinburgh: printed in the year, 1707.
ESTC No. T180500.Grub Street ID 217170.
Defoe, Daniel.
Who wou'd have thought it? A collection of some remarkable passages out of a late pamphlet, entituled, The dissenters vindicated, or, a short view of the present state of the Protestant religion in Britain, ...
London: printed for John Morphew, 1707.
ESTC No. T70862.Grub Street ID 294507.
Defoe, Daniel.
A true relation of the apparition of one Mrs. Veal, the next day after her death, to one Mrs. Bargrave, at Canterbury, the 8th of September, 1705. Which apparition recommends the perusal of Drelincourt's book of consolations against the fears of death.
London: printed for B. Bragg, 1707.
ESTC No. T175037.Grub Street ID 212117.
Defoe, Daniel.
A review of the state of the British nation.
[Dublin: London: printed, and reprinted in Dublin, 1707].
ESTC No. T218186.Grub Street ID 242838.
Defoe, Daniel.
Somewhat's come of it. Or, an answer to, who wou'd have thought it? Written by Daniel D'Foe.
[London: printed in the year, 1707].
ESTC No. N52527.Grub Street ID 36512.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fifteen comforts of a Scotch-man. Written by Daniel D'Foe in Scotland.
London: prinred [sic] in the year, 1707.
ESTC No. T55493.Grub Street ID 282052.
Defoe, Daniel.
Caledonia, a poem in honour of Scotland, and the Scots nation. In three parts.
London: printed by J. Matthews, and sold by John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1707.
ESTC No. T55495.Grub Street ID 282054.
Defoe, Daniel.
Presbyterian persecution examined. With an essay on the nature and necessity of toleration in Scotland.
Edinburgh: printed in the year, 1707.
ESTC No. T223735.Grub Street ID 246226.
Defoe, Daniel.
Caledonia, a poem in honour of Scotland. And the Scots nation. In three parts.
[Dublin]: London: printed. Dublin: re-printed by Francis Dickson, for John Ware, 1707.
ESTC No. N26463.Grub Street ID 15833.
Defoe, Daniel.
A hymn to the pillory.
London: printed [by H. Hills] in the year, 1708.
ESTC No. N18266.Grub Street ID 7744.
Defoe, Daniel.
New fashion'd advice about choosing a Parliament, being taken out of Daniel De Foe's Reviews published at London.
[Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Anno Dom., 1708].
ESTC No. N60585.Grub Street ID 43607.
Defoe, Daniel.
An elegy on the author of The true-born-English-man. With an essay on the late storm. By the author of the Hymn to the pillory.
London: printed [by H. Hills] in the year, 1708.
ESTC No. N31734.Grub Street ID 20610.
Defoe, Daniel.
A memorial to the nobility of Scotland, who are to assemble in order to choose the sitting peers for the Parliament of Great Britain.
Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Queens most Excellent Majesty, anno Dom, 1708.
ESTC No. N10924.Grub Street ID 913.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born English-man. A satyr.
[London]: Printed [by Henry Hills] in the year, 1708.
ESTC No. T70655.Grub Street ID 294317.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born English-man. A satyr.
[London?]: Printed in the year, 1708.
ESTC No. T70656.Grub Street ID 294318.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman. A satyr.
London: printed in the year, 1708.
ESTC No. T70657.Grub Street ID 294319.
Defoe, Daniel.
Scotland in danger, or, a serious enquiry into the dangers which Scotland has been in, is now in, or may be in since the union: with some humble proposals for the remedy.
[Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, 1708].
ESTC No. N23146.Grub Street ID 12505.
Defoe, Daniel.
An answer to a paper concerning Mr. De Foe, against his History of the union.
[Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, 1708].
ESTC No. T191399.Grub Street ID 226300.
Defoe, Daniel.
A hymn to peace. Occasion'd, by the two Houses joining in one address to the Queen. By the author of The true-born English-man.
London: printed [by H. Hills] in the year, 1709.
ESTC No. N18269.Grub Street ID 7747.
Defoe, Daniel.
A commendatory sermon preach'd November the 4th, 1709. Being the birth-day of King William, Of Glorious Memory. By Daniel de Foe.
London: printed by J. Dutton, near Fleet-Street, [1709].
ESTC No. T56875.Grub Street ID 283246.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the union of Great Britain.
Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, Anno Dom, 1709.
ESTC No. T72261.Grub Street ID 295799.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter to Mr. Bisset, eldest brother of the collegiate church of St. Catherines; in answer to his remarks on Dr. Sacheverell's sermon.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1709.
ESTC No. T66282.Grub Street ID 291032.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter to Mr. Bisset, eldest brother of the collegiate church of St. Catherines; in answer to his remarks on Dr. Sacheverell's sermon. Wherein is set forth the honesty of the doctor.
[Dublin]: London printed: and re-printed in Channel-Row Dublin, 1709.
ESTC No. T179842.Grub Street ID 216548.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter from Captain Tom to the mobb, now rais'd for Dr. Sacheverell.
[Edinburgh: re-printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, anno Dom., 1710].
ESTC No. T171273.Grub Street ID 208896.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay upon publick credit: being an enquiry how the publick credit comes to depend upon the change of the ministry, or the dissolutions of Parliaments; and whether it does so or no. With an Argument, Proving that the Publick Credit may be upheld and maintain'd in this Nation; and perhaps brought to a greater Height than it ever yet arriv'd at; Tho' all the Changes or Dissolutions already Made, Pretended to, and now Discours'd of, shou'd come to pass in the World.
London: printed, and sold by the book-sellers, MDCCX. [1710].
ESTC No. T70823.Grub Street ID 294473.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay upon publick credit: being an enquiry how the publick credit comes to depend upon the change of the ministry, or the dissolutions of Parliaments; and whether it does so or no. With an Argument, Proving that the Publick Credit may be upheld and maintain'd in this Nation; and perhaps brought to a greater Height than it ever yet arriv'd at; Tho' all the Changes or Dissolutions already Made, Pretended to, and now Discours'd of, shou'd come to pass in the World.
London: printed, and sold by the book-sellers, MDCCX. [1710].
ESTC No. T70824.Grub Street ID 294474.
Defoe, Daniel.
Queries. To the new hereditary right-men.
[London: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710].
ESTC No. T166395.Grub Street ID 204626.
Defoe, Daniel.
Atalantis Major.
[Edinburgh]: Printed in Olreeky, the chief city of the north part of Atalantis Major. Anno mundi, 1711 [1710].
ESTC No. T56860.Grub Street ID 283232.
Defoe, Daniel.
Greenshields out of prison and toleration settled in Scotland, or the case of Mr. Greenshields, farther examin'd. With some enquiry into the mistakes about that affair, which have so much impos'd upon the present age.
London: printed for N. Cliff, 1710.
ESTC No. N705.Grub Street ID 51068.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter to Mr. Bisset, eldest brother of the collegiate church of St. Catherines; in answer to his remarks on Dr. Sacheverell's sermon.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCX. [1710].
ESTC No. N19666.Grub Street ID 9086.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay upon loans: or, an argument proving that substantial funds settled by Parliament, with the Encouragement of Interests, and the Advances of Prompt Payment usually allow'd, will bring in loans of money to the Exchequer, in spight of all the conspiracies of parties to the contrary; while a Just, Honourable, and Punctual Performance on the part of the Government, supports the Credit of the Nation. By the author of the Essay upon credit.
London: printed, and sold by the book-sellers, MDCCX. [1710].
ESTC No. T56895.Grub Street ID 283266.
Defoe, Daniel.
Queries to the new hereditary right-men.
[London]: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710.
ESTC No. T173576.Grub Street ID 210820.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter to Mr. Bisset, eldest brother of the collegiate church of St. Catherines; in answer to his remarks on Dr. Sacheverell's sermon. Wherein is set forth the honesty of the doctor.
[Dublin]: London printed: and Dublin reprinted for P. Campbell, at the Bible on the Blind-Key, MDCCX. [1710].
ESTC No. T38160.Grub Street ID 267655.
Defoe, Daniel.
A true collection of the writings of the author of The true-born English-man, containing these following treatises. The true-born English-man, a satyr. ... The shortest way to peace and union. ...
London: printed and sold by the booksellers, [1710?].
ESTC No. N14096.Grub Street ID 3994.
Defoe, Daniel.
The Capt. of the mobs declaration: or, their new answer to Dr. Sacheverell, by Capt. Tom.
London: printed for W. James, 1710.
ESTC No. N43601.Grub Street ID 29341.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter from Captain Tom to the mobb, now rais'd for Dr. Sacheverel.
[London: printed for J. Baker, 1710].
ESTC No. T56924.Grub Street ID 283295.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new test of the sence [sic] of the nation: being a modest comparison between the addresses to the late King James, and those to Her present Majesty. ...
London: printed in the year, 1710.
ESTC No. T56937.Grub Street ID 283306.
Defoe, Daniel.
Queries to the new hereditary right-men.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710.
ESTC No. T56949.Grub Street ID 283316.
Defoe, Daniel.
Queries, to the new hereditary right-men.
[Edinburgh: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster. 1710. Price two pence. And re-printed by John Moncur, [1710]].
ESTC No. T168034.Grub Street ID 206005.
Defoe, Daniel.
The Banbury convert: or, Daniel De Foe's address to Her Majesty.
[London]: Printed for J. Baker, 1710.
ESTC No. N16157.Grub Street ID 5839.
Defoe, Daniel.
An answer to The tale of a nettle. Written by D. D'Foe.
Oxford [i.e.London?]: printed in the year, 1710.
ESTC No. N1651.Grub Street ID 6109.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter to Mr. Bisset, eldest brother of the collegiate church of St. Catherines; in answer to his remarks on Dr. Sacheverel's sermon.
[Edinburgh]: London printed, and Edinburgh re-printed by J. M. [John Moncur], MDCCX. [1710].
ESTC No. T179843.Grub Street ID 216549.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons for a peace, or The war at an end.
[Edinburgh]: London printed, and Edinburgh re-printed by John Reid Junior, 1711.
ESTC No. T149967.Grub Street ID 195869.
Defoe, Daniel.
The succession of Spain consider'd: or, a view of the several interests of the princes and powers of Europe, as they respect the succession of Spain and the Empire.
London: printed, and sold by J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1711].
ESTC No. N24529.Grub Street ID 13886.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons for a peace: or, The war at an end.
London: printed in the year, 1711.
ESTC No. N48592.Grub Street ID 33102.
Defoe, Daniel.
A spectators address to the Whigs, on the occasion of stabbing Mr. Harley.
Dublin: printed in the year, 1711.
ESTC No. T207853.Grub Street ID 236906.
Defoe, Daniel.
Eleven opinions about Mr. H------y; with observations.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1711.
ESTC No. T56890.Grub Street ID 283261.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay at a plain exposition of that difficult phrase a good peace. By the Author of the Review.
[London]: Printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1711].
ESTC No. T56892.Grub Street ID 283263.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay on the history of parties, and persecution in Britain; beginning, with a brief account of the Test-Act, and an historical enquiry into the reasons, the original, and the consequences of the occasional conformity of dissenters. With some Remarks on the several Attempts already made, and now making for an Occasional Bill. Enquiring how far the same may be esteem'd a Preservation to the Church, or an Injury to the Dissenters.
London: printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Paternoster-Row, [1711].
ESTC No. T56893.Grub Street ID 283264.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the October Club; from its original to this time. By a member.
London: printed for A. Baldwin, 1711.
ESTC No. T172333.Grub Street ID 209795.
Defoe, Daniel.
A second volume of the writings of the author of The true-born Englishman. Some whereof never before printed. Corrected and enlarged by the author.
London: printed; and sold by the booksellers, 1711.
ESTC No. N34253.Grub Street ID 22659.
Defoe, Daniel.
The felonious treaty: or an enquiry into the reasons which moved his late Majesty King William ... to enter into a treaty at two several times with the King of France for the partition of the Spanish monarchy. ... By the author of the Review.
London: printed and sold by J. Baker, 1711.
ESTC No. T56900.Grub Street ID 283272.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter to the Whigs, being an enquiry into the particular resentments of the times, at the assassination of Mr. Harley by the Marquis de Guiscard.
[London?]: Printed in the year, 1711.
ESTC No. N33703.Grub Street ID 22153.
Defoe, Daniel.
A spectators address to th[e] Whigs, on the occasion of stabbing Mr. Harley.
[Dublin: printed in the year, 1711].
ESTC No. N52525.Grub Street ID 36510.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay on the South-Sea trade. With an enquiry into the grounds and reasons of the present dislike and complaint against the settlement of a South-Sea company. By the author of the Review.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1712 [1711].
ESTC No. T65913.Grub Street ID 290725.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons why this nation ought to put a speedy end to this expensive war; with a brief essay, at the probable conditions on which the peace, now negotiating, may be founded. ...
[Edinburgh]: London printed: and Edinburgh re-printed by James Watson. Sold at his shop, 1711.
ESTC No. T65914.Grub Street ID 290726.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons why this nation ought to put a speedy end to this expensive war; with a brief essay at the probable conditions on which the peace now negotiating, may be founded. ...
[London]: Printed for J. Baker, 1711.
ESTC No. T65915.Grub Street ID 290727.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons why this nation ought to put a speedy end to this expensive war; with a brief essay, at the probable conditions on which the peace now negotiating, may be founded. ...
[London]: Printed for J. Baker, 1711.
ESTC No. T65916.Grub Street ID 290728.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons why this nation ought to put a speedy end to this expensive war; with a brief essay, at the probable conditions on which the peace now negotiating, may be founded. ...
[London]: Printed for J. Baker in Pater-Noster-Row, 1711.
ESTC No. T65917.Grub Street ID 290729.
Defoe, Daniel.
The British visions: or, Isaac Bickerstaff Senr; being twelve prophecies for the year 1711. Enter'd in the hall-book of the Company of Stationers.
[London]: Printed first in the north, and now reprinted at London; and sold by John Baker, 1711.
ESTC No. N15848.Grub Street ID 5550.
Defoe, Daniel.
The British visions: or, Isaac Bickerstaff, Sen. Being twelve prophesies for the year 1711. Enter'd into the hall-book of the Company of Stationers.
[London]: Printed in the north, and reprinted at London, and sold by J. Baker, 1711.
ESTC No. N15849.Grub Street ID 5551.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay upon the trade to Africa, in order to set the merits of that cause in a true light and bring the disputes between the African Company and the separate traders into a narrower compass.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1711.
ESTC No. T96896.Grub Street ID 316348.
Defoe, Daniel.
A collection of the writings of the author of The true-born Englishman. Corrected and enlarged by himself.
London: printed; and are to be sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster, 1711.
ESTC No. N27862.Grub Street ID 17097.
Defoe, Daniel.
The representation examined: being remarks on the state of religion in England.
London: printed for A. Baldwin, 1711.
ESTC No. T66266.Grub Street ID 291018.
Defoe, Daniel.
The representation of the Lower House of Convocaion [sic] of the English clergy examined: being remarks on the present state of religion now in England.
[Edinburgh]: Printed at London, and re-printed at Edinburgh by J. Moncur, 1711.
ESTC No. T66267.Grub Street ID 291019.
Defoe, Daniel.
The re-representation: or, a modest search after the great plunderers of the nation: being a brief enquiry into two weighty particulars, necessary at this time to be known, viz. I. Who they are that have plundered the nation. II. Why they are not detected and punished.
London: printed in the year, 1711.
ESTC No. T66268.Grub Street ID 291020.
Defoe, Daniel.
The re-representation: or, a modest search after the great plunderers of the nation: being a brief enquiry into two weighty particulars, necessary at this time to be known. I. Who they are that have plundered the nation. II. Why they are not detected and punished.
London: printed in the year, 1711.
ESTC No. T66269.Grub Street ID 291021.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the October Club: from its original to this time. By a member.
London: printed in the year, 1711, and sold by John Baker, [1711].
ESTC No. T66270.Grub Street ID 291022.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the October Club: from its original to this time. By a member.
London: printed in the year, 1711.
ESTC No. T66271.Grub Street ID 291023.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the October-Club, from its original to this time. By a member. Part II.
London: printed for J. Bbker [i.e. Baker], 1711.
ESTC No. T66272.Grub Street ID 291024.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true state of the case between the government and the creditors of the navy, &c: As it Relates to the South-Sea-Trade. And the Justice of the Transactions on either Side Impartially enquired into.
London: printed, and sold by J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1711].
ESTC No. T56993.Grub Street ID 283354.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the October Club: from its original to this time. By a member.
London: printed in the year, 1711, and sold by John Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1711].
ESTC No. T200593.Grub Street ID 232186.
Defoe, Daniel.
An enquiry into the danger and consequences of a war with the Dutch.
London: printed for J.Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1712.
ESTC No. T5337.Grub Street ID 280333.
Defoe, Daniel.
The highland visions, or the Scots new prophecy: declaring in twelve visions what strange things shall come to pass in the year 1712. Entred in the Hall Book, according to Act of Parliament.
London: printed for J. Baker in Paternoster Row, 1712.
ESTC No. N17719.Grub Street ID 7184.
Defoe, Daniel.
A collection of original papers and material transactions, Concerning the late Great affair of the union between England and Scotland. Also an exact journal of the proceedings of the treaty as well at London as in Edinburgh. Wherein the privileges [sic] of the Presbyterian kirk, and the case of toleration of episcopal dissenters there, are very clearly stated. In five parts. Faithfully collected from the records and registers; by a person concern'd in the said treaty, and present in both kingdoms at the time of its transacting.
London: printed for J. Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; N. Cliffe, at the Bible and Three Crowns near Mercers Chapell; and J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXII. [1712].
ESTC No. T185332.Grub Street ID 221534.
Defoe, Daniel.
Wise as serpents: being an enquiry into the present circumstances of the Dissenters, and what measures they ought to take in order to disappoint the designs of their enemies.
London: printed, and sold by J. Baker, 1712.
ESTC No. N25594.Grub Street ID 14947.
Defoe, Daniel.
The conduct of parties in England, more especially of those Whigs who now appear against the new ministry, and a treaty of peace.
[London]: Printed in the year, 1712.
ESTC No. T56877.Grub Street ID 283248.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay on the South-Sea trade. With an enquiry into the grounds and reasons of the present dislike and complaint against the settlement of a South-Sea company. By the author of the Review.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1712.
ESTC No. T65912.Grub Street ID 290724.
Defoe, Daniel.
A further search into the conduct of the allies, and the late ministry, as to peace and war. Containing also a reply to the several letters and memorials of the States-General. With a Vindication of the British Parliament in their late Resolves and Address relating to the Deficiencies of the Dutch.
London: printed for John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1712.
ESTC No. T65921.Grub Street ID 290734.
Defoe, Daniel.
The Highland visions, or the Scots new prophecy: declaring in twelve visions what strange things shall come to pass in the year 1712.
[London?]: Printed in the year, 1712.
ESTC No. T65925.Grub Street ID 290737.
Defoe, Daniel.
Charles Nice Davies The present state of the parties in Great Britain: particularly An Enquiry into the State of the Dissenters in England, and the Presbyterians in Scotland; their Religious and Politick Interest consider'd, as it respects their Circumstances before and since the late Acts against Occasional Conformity in England; and for Tolleration of Common-Prayer in Scotland.
London: printed, and sold by J. Baker in Pater-Noster-Row, [1712].
ESTC No. T56947.Grub Street ID 283315.
Defoe, Daniel.
A seasonable warning and caution against the insinuations of papists and Jacobites in favour of the Pretender. Being a letter from an English-man at the court of Hannover.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1712.
ESTC No. T56968.Grub Street ID 283332.
Defoe, Daniel.
The validity of the renunciations of former powers, enquired into, and the present renuncniation of the Duke of Anjou, impartially considered. With a preface, relating to the guarantee for the Protestant succession.
London: printed, and sold by J. Marphew [sic], 1712.
ESTC No. T56997.Grub Street ID 283358.
Defoe, Daniel.
The second-Sighted Highlander: or, predictions and foretold events: especially about the peace. By the famous Scots Highlander. Being ten new visions for the year 1713.
[London]: Printed for, and sold by J. Baker in Pater-Noster-Row, London, [1713].
ESTC No. N36606.Grub Street ID 24579.
Defoe, Daniel.
A collection of the most remarkable casualties and disasters, which happen'd in the late dreadful tempest, both by sea and land, on Friday the twenty-sixth of November, seventeen hundred and three. To which is added, Several very surprizing Deliverances. The natural Causes and Original of Winds. Of the Opinion of the Ancients, that this Island was more subject to Storms than other Parts of the World. With several other curious Observations upon the Storm. The whole divided into Chapters under proper Heads.
London: printed for George Sawbridge at the Three Golden Flower-de-Lys, in Little-Britain, and J. Nutt in the Savoy, [1713].
ESTC No. T70819.Grub Street ID 294469.
Defoe, Daniel.
The review of May 18th 1708, as it is recited in the Post-Master April 14th, 1713. with Hannibal's speech to the Carthiginians [sic].
London: printed, 1713.
ESTC No. N49177.Grub Street ID 33622.
Defoe, Daniel.
And what if the Pretender should come? Or, some considerations of the advantages and real consequences of the Pretender's possessing the crown of Great-Britain.
London: printed, and sold by J. Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1713].
ESTC No. T56857.Grub Street ID 283228.
Defoe, Daniel.
An answer to a question that no body thinks of, viz. But what if the Queen should die?.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster Row, [1713].
ESTC No. T56858.Grub Street ID 283229.
Defoe, Daniel.
A brief account of the present state of the African trade.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1713.
ESTC No. T56863.Grub Street ID 283234.
Defoe, Daniel.
Considerations upon the eighth and ninth articles of the treaty of commerce and navigation, Now publish'd by Authority. With some Enquiries into the damages that may accrue to the English Trade from them.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1713].
ESTC No. T56881.Grub Street ID 283252.
Defoe, Daniel.
Some thoughts upon the subject of commerce with France. By the author of the Review.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1713].
ESTC No. N23850.Grub Street ID 13210.
Defoe, Daniel.
Memoirs of Count Tariff, &c.
London: printed for John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, [1713].
ESTC No. T56930.Grub Street ID 283300.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman. A satyr.
[London?]: Printed in the year, 1713.
ESTC No. T70658.Grub Street ID 294320.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons against the succession of the House of Hanover, with an enquiry how far the abdication of King James, supposing it to be legal, ought to affect the person of the Pretender.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1713.
ESTC No. T65926.Grub Street ID 290738.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons against the succession of the House of Hanover, with an enquiry how far the abdication of King James, supposing it to be legal, ought to affect the person of the Pretender.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1713.
ESTC No. T65927.Grub Street ID 290739.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay on the treaty of commerce with France: with necessary expositions.
London: print[ed] for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1713].
ESTC No. T65928.Grub Street ID 290740.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons concerning the immediate demolishing of Dunkirk: being a Serious Enquiry into the State and Condition of that Affair.
London: printed for John Morphew, near Stationers Hall, [1713].
ESTC No. T56953.Grub Street ID 283320.
Defoe, Daniel.
A view of the real dangers of the succession, from the peace with France: being a sober enquiry into the securities proposed in the articles of peace, and whether they are such as the nation ought to be satisfy'd with or no.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1713].
ESTC No. T65933.Grub Street ID 290744.
Defoe, Daniel.
Extracts from several Mercators; being considerations on the state of the British trade.
Dublin: printed and sold by Edward Waters at the New Post-Office Printing-House in Essex-Street, at the Corner of Sycamore-Ally, [1713].
ESTC No. T65935.Grub Street ID 290746.
Defoe, Daniel.
And what if the Pretender should come? Or, some considerations of the advantages and real consequences of the Pretender's possessing the crown of Great-Britain.
London: printed, and sold by J. Baker, 1713.
ESTC No. N16439.Grub Street ID 6075.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter to the dissenters.
London: printed for John Morphew, 1713.
ESTC No. T65936.Grub Street ID 290747.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay on the treaty of commerce with France: with necessary expositions.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1713].
ESTC No. N1710.Grub Street ID 6588.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman: A satyr.
London: printed for, and sold by J. Baker, 1713.
ESTC No. N67546.Grub Street ID 49105.
Defoe, Daniel.
Union and no union. Being an enquiry Into the Grievances of the Scots. And How far they are right or wrong, who alledge that the Union is dissolved.
London: printed, and sold by John Baker at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1713].
ESTC No. T56995.Grub Street ID 283356.
Defoe, Daniel.
A view of the real danger of the Protestant succession.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1714].
ESTC No. T176779.Grub Street ID 213785.
Defoe, Daniel.
The weakest go to the wall, or the dissenters sacrific'd by all parties: being a true state of the dissenters case, as it respects either high-church or low-church.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Row, MDCCXIV. [1714].
ESTC No. N25300.Grub Street ID 14658.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White-Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happened if Her Majesty had not died.
London: printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1714].
ESTC No. T71946.Grub Street ID 295498.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White-Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happened if Her Majesty had not died.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1714.
ESTC No. T71947.Grub Street ID 295499.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White-Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happened if Her Majesty had not died.
London: printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1714].
ESTC No. T71948.Grub Street ID 295500.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White-Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happened if Her Majesty had not died.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1714.
ESTC No. T71949.Grub Street ID 295501.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happen'd if Her Majesty had not died. Part II.
London: printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1714].
ESTC No. T71950.Grub Street ID 295503.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happen'd if Her Majesty had not died. Part II.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1714.
ESTC No. T71951.Grub Street ID 295504.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happen'd if Her Majesty had not died. Part II.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1714.
ESTC No. N178.Grub Street ID 7264.
Defoe, Daniel.
Advice to the people of Great Britain, with respect to two important points of their future conduct. I. What they ought to expect from the King. II. How they ought to behave to him. Written in vindication of the E-l of Ox-rd; and supposed to be written by his directions, i not by himself.
[Dublin]: London: printed for J. Baker: and reprinted in Dublin, for G. Risk, 1714.
ESTC No. T164612.Grub Street ID 202881.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White-Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happened if Her Majesty had not died.
London: printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1714].
ESTC No. T160074.Grub Street ID 199576.
Defoe, Daniel.
A view of the real danger of the Protestant succession.
[Dublin]: London printed for J. Baker, and sold by M. Gunne, Dublin, 1714.
ESTC No. T65934.Grub Street ID 290745.
Defoe, Daniel.
Reasons for im- the L--d H--- T----r, And some others of the p-m-.
[London]: Printed and sold by J. Moore near St. Paul's, [1714].
ESTC No. T56955.Grub Street ID 283322.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter to the dissenters.
Dublin: re-printed by Edwin Sandys, for Robert Owen, at the Dolphin in Skinner-Row, 1714.
ESTC No. T65937.Grub Street ID 290748.
Defoe, Daniel.
A brief survey of the legal liberties of the dissenters: and how far the bill now depending consists with preserving the toleration inviolably. Wherein the present bill is published; and also the Toleration Act at large, that they may be compar'd with One Another.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1714].
ESTC No. T65938.Grub Street ID 290749.
Defoe, Daniel.
Advice to the people of Great Britain, with respect to two important points of their future conduct. I. What they ought to expect from the King. II. How they ought to behave to him.
London: printed for J. Baker in Pater-Noster-Row, [1714].
ESTC No. T65941.Grub Street ID 290752.
Defoe, Daniel.
The Schism Act explain'd: wherein some methods are laid down how the dissenters may teach their schools and accademies as usual, without incurring the penalties of the said Act.
London: printed for A. Bell, 1714.
ESTC No. T56965.Grub Street ID 283330.
Defoe, Daniel.
The scots nation and union vindicated; from the reflections cast on them, in an infamous libel, entitl'd, The publick spirit of the Whigs, &c. In which the most Scandalous Paragraphs contain'd therein are fairly Quoted, and fully Answer'd.
London: printed for A. Bell at the Cross-Keys and Bible in Cornhill; and sold by J. Baker at the Blak-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1714].
ESTC No. T56966.Grub Street ID 283331.
Defoe, Daniel.
A preface to the Letter to the dissenters.
Dublin: re-printed by Edwin Sandys, for Robert Owen, 1714.
ESTC No. T221788.Grub Street ID 244932.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter to the dissenters.
London: printed for John Morphew, 1714.
ESTC No. N12239.Grub Street ID 2247.
Defoe, Daniel.
A letter to the Whigs, expostulating with them upon their present conduct: wherein, the grounds and reasons of the present allarm about the Pretender are enquir'd into, examin'd, and impartially stated.
London: printed for E. Smith, at the Royal-Exchange Gate, Cornhill, [1714].
ESTC No. N2545.Grub Street ID 14803.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White-Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happened if Her Majesty had not died.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1714.
ESTC No. N22376.Grub Street ID 11739.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White-Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happen'd if Her Majesty had not died. Part. II.
[Dublin]: London printed: and reprinted in Dublin, for G. Risk, 1714.
ESTC No. N22388.Grub Street ID 11743.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White-Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happened if Her Majesty had not died.
[Dublin]: London printed, and reprinted in Dublin for G. Grierson, at the Two Bibles in Essex-Street, 1714.
ESTC No. N22389.Grub Street ID 11744.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White-Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers; and of what might probably have happened, if Her Majesty had not died.
[Dublin]: London printed; and, re-printed and sold (with the answers thereto) by E. Waters in Essex-street, 1714.
ESTC No. N22390.Grub Street ID 11746.
Defoe, Daniel.
A seasonable expostulation with, and friendly reproof unto James Butler, who, by the men of this world, is stil'd Duke of O-----d, relating to the tumults of the people. By the same friend that wrote to Thomas Bradbury, the dealer in many words, and Henry Sacheverell, th high-priest of St. Andrew's Holbourn.
[Dublin]: London printed, and reprinted by Thomas Humes' in Dublin, 1715.
ESTC No. T207664.Grub Street ID 236804.
Defoe, Daniel.
The political sow-gelder, or, the castration of Whig and Tory.
London: printed for John Baker at the Black-Boy, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1715.
ESTC No. T176805.Grub Street ID 213814.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor. In three parts. With a recommendatory letter by the Reverend Mr. S. Wright.
London: sold by Eman. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row; and Jo. Button, in Newcastle upon Tine, 1715.
ESTC No. T71939.Grub Street ID 295490.
Defoe, Daniel.
An account of the conduct of Robert Earl of Oxford.
London: printed in the year, 1715.
ESTC No. T70815.Grub Street ID 294467.
Defoe, Daniel.
An appeal to honour and justice, tho' it be of his worst enemies. By Daniel De Foe. Being a true account of his conduct in publick affairs.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1715.
ESTC No. T70816.Grub Street ID 294468.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor in three parts; I. Relating to fathers and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
London: printed for Eman. Matthews at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row, 1715.
ESTC No. T71940.Grub Street ID 295492.
Defoe, Daniel.
A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words.
London: printed, and sold by S. Keimer, 1715.
ESTC No. T70825.Grub Street ID 294475.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secret history of the White Staff, being an account of affairs under the conduct of some late ministers, and of what might probably have happen'd if Her Majesty had not died. Part III.
London: printed for J. Baker, 1715.
ESTC No. T71952.Grub Street ID 295505.
Defoe, Daniel.
A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, To Thomas Bradbury, A Dealer in many Words.
London: printed and sold by S. Keimer, at the Printing-Press in Paster-Noster-Row, 1715.
ESTC No. N1323.Grub Street ID 3167.
Defoe, Daniel.
A trumpet blown in the north, and sounded in the ears of John Eriskine, call'd by the men of the world, Duke of Mar. By a ministring friend of the people call'd Quakers. ...
[London]: Sold by S. Keimer on Ludgate-hill, 1716 [1715].
ESTC No. T70860.Grub Street ID 294505.
Defoe, Daniel.
A seasonable expostulation with, and friendly reproof unto James Butler, who, by the men of this world, is stil'd Duke of O-------d, relating to the tumults of the people. By the same friend that wrote to Thomas Bradbury, the dealer in many words, and Henry Sacheverell, the high-priest of St. Andrew's Holbourn.
London: printed, and sold by S. Keimer, 1715.
ESTC No. N21495.Grub Street ID 10865.
Defoe, Daniel.
A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words.
London: printed and sold by S. Keimer, at the Printing-Press in Paster-Noster-Row, [1715].
ESTC No. N7419.Grub Street ID 52353.
Defoe, Daniel.
A defence of Mr. Withers's History of resistance: or, a new test of the Church of England's loyalty.
London: printed by R. Tookey, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick Lane, and J. Harrison, near the Royal-Exchange, [1715].
ESTC No. T68177.Grub Street ID 292499.
Defoe, Daniel.
A hymn to the mob.
London: printed, and sold by S. Popping; J. Fox; S. Boulter; A. Boulter; and J. Harrison, 1715.
ESTC No. T56912.Grub Street ID 283284.
Defoe, Daniel.
A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words. To which is added a letter from the author to the publisher, relating to the threats and menaces of several of the people called Quakers, for publishin the said book.
London: printed, and sold by S. Keimer, 1715.
ESTC No. N31769.Grub Street ID 20644.
Defoe, Daniel.
A view of the Scots rebellion: with some enquiry what we have to fear from them? And what is the properest method to take with them?.
London: printed, and sold by R. Burleigh in Amen-Corner, 1715.
ESTC No. T52999.Grub Street ID 279991.
Defoe, Daniel.
A trumpet blown in the north, and sounded in the ears of John Eriskine, call'd by the men of the world, Duke of Mar. By a ministring friend of the people call'd Quakers. ...
[Glasgow]: Printed for Henry Luke, and are to be sold in his shop, in the Salt-market, 1715.
ESTC No. T177253.Grub Street ID 214201.
Defoe, Daniel.
The second-Sighted Highlander. Being Four Visions of the eclypse, And something of what may follow.
London: printed for J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1715.
ESTC No. T53003.Grub Street ID 279998.
Defoe, Daniel.
An account of the great and generous actions of James Butler, (late Duke of Ormond.) Dedicated to the famous University of Oxford.
London: printed for J. Moore, near St. Paul's, and sold by the Book-Sellers, [1715].
ESTC No. T53006.Grub Street ID 280001.
Defoe, Daniel.
A sharp rebuke from one of the people called Quakers to Henry Sacheverell, the high-priest of Andrew's Holbourn. By the same Friend that wrote to Thomas Bradbury.
London: printed and sold by S. Keimer, at the Printing-Press in Pater-Noster-Row, [1715].
ESTC No. T56973.Grub Street ID 283335.
Defoe, Daniel.
A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words.
London: printed, and sold by S. Keimer, at the Printing-Press in Pater-Noster-Row, [1715].
ESTC No. T65949.Grub Street ID 290760.
Defoe, Daniel.
A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words.
London: printed, and sold by S. Keimer, at the Printing-Press in Pater-Noster-Row, [1715].
ESTC No. T65950.Grub Street ID 290762.
Defoe, Daniel.
A seasonable expostulation with, and friendly reproof unto James Butler, who, by the men of this world, is stil'd Duke of O-------d, relating to the tumults of the people. By the same friend that wrote to Thomas Bradbury the dealer in many words, and Henry Sacheverell, the high-priest of St. Andrews Holbourn.
London: printed, and sold by S. Keimer, 1715.
ESTC No. T65951.Grub Street ID 290763.
Defoe, Daniel.
A sharp rebuke from one of the people called Quakers to Henry Sacheverell, the high-priest of Andrew's Holbourn. By the same Friend that wrote to Thomas Bradbury.
London: printed, and sold by S. Keimer, at the Printing-Press in Pater-Noster-Row, [1715].
ESTC No. T177852.Grub Street ID 214773.
Defoe, Daniel.
Sharp rebuke from one of the people called Quakers to Henry Sacheverell, the high-priest of Andrew's Holborn. By the same friend that wrote to Thomas Bradbury.
[Dublin]: London, printed: and Dublin reprinted by Thomas Humes, 1715.
ESTC No. T178364.Grub Street ID 215292.
Defoe, Daniel.
An account of the conduct of Robert, Earl of Oxford.
London: printed in the year, 1715.
ESTC No. N105.Grub Street ID 511.
Defoe, Daniel.
Arguments about the alteration of triennial elections of Parliament. In a letter to a friend in the country.
[London: printed, and sold by S. Gray in Amen-Corner, 1716].
ESTC No. T2583.Grub Street ID 258064.
Defoe, Daniel.
A view of the Scots rebellion: with some enquiry what we have to fear from them? And what is the properest method to take with them?.
[Dublin]: London printed: and reprinted and sold by the booksellers of Dublin, 1716.
ESTC No. T177349.Grub Street ID 214296.
Defoe, Daniel.
A trumpet blown in the north, and sounded in the ears of John Erskine, call'd by the men of the world, Duke of Mar. By a ministring friend of the people call'd Quakers. With a word of advice and direction to the said John Erskine, and his followers.
Belfast: re-printed by Robert Gardner, and sold at his shop, MDCCXVI. [1716].
ESTC No. T70861.Grub Street ID 294506.
Defoe, Daniel.
Some thoughts of an honest Tory in the country, upon the late dispositions of some people to revolt. ... In a letter to an honest Tory in London.
London: printed for R. Burleigh, 1716.
ESTC No. N36995.Grub Street ID 24947.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay upon buying and selling of speeches. In a letter To a Worshipfull Justice of the Peace, Being also a member of a certain Worshipfull Society of speech-makers.
London: printed for J. Baker, and T. Warner, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1716.
ESTC No. T56894.Grub Street ID 283265.
Defoe, Daniel.
The layman's vindication of the Church of England, as well against Mr. Howell's charge of schism, as against Dr. Bennett's pretended answer to it.
London: printed for A. and W. Bell: and sold by J. Baker, 1716.
ESTC No. T56922.Grub Street ID 283294.
Defoe, Daniel.
An account of the great and generous actions of James Butler, late Duke of Ormond. Dedicated to the famous University of Oxford.
Dublin: printed by J. Carson, 1716.
ESTC No. T168016.Grub Street ID 205994.
Defoe, Daniel.
Arguments about the alteration of triennial elections of Parliament. In a letter to a friend in the country.
[London: printed for S. Gray, 1716].
ESTC No. T182612.Grub Street ID 219057.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-Born Englishman: a satyr. Corrected and enlarg'd by the author.
London: printed; and sold by James Roberts in Warwick-Lane, 1716.
ESTC No. T70659.Grub Street ID 294321.
Defoe, Daniel.
Arguments about the alteration of triennial elections of Parliament. In a letter to a friend in the country.
Edinburgh: re-printed in the year, 1716.
ESTC No. T182614.Grub Street ID 219058.
Defoe, Daniel.
A trumpet blown in the north, and sounded in the ears of John Eriskine, call'd ... Duke of Mar. By a ministring friend of the people call'd Quakers. ...
Dublin: re-printed, and sold by Thomas Humes, 1716.
ESTC No. T177256.Grub Street ID 214204.
Defoe, Daniel.
The conduct of some people, about pleading guilty. With some reasons why it was not thought proper to shew mercy to some who desir'd it.
London: printed: and sold by J. Baker, 1716.
ESTC No. T162330.Grub Street ID 201150.
Defoe, Daniel.
The conduct of some people, about pleading guilty, with some reasons why it was not thought proper to shew mercy to some who desir'd it.
Dublin: re-printed by Thomas Humes, over-against the Bible, on the lower End of Cork-Hill, 1716.
ESTC No. T65959.Grub Street ID 290770.
Defoe, Daniel.
Some considerations on a law for triennial parliaments. With an enquiry, I. Whether there may not be a time when it is necessary to suspend the execution, even of such laws as are most essential to the liberties of the people? II. Whether this is such a time or no?.
London: printed for J. Baker, and T. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1716].
ESTC No. T65960.Grub Street ID 290772.
Defoe, Daniel.
Some considerations on a law for triennial parliaments. With an enquiry, I. Whether there may not be a time when it is necessary to suspend the execution, even of such laws as are most essential to the liberties of the people? II. Whether this is such a time or no?.
[Dublin]: London, printed, and re-printed in Dublin by J. Carson, for J. Affleck, 1716.
ESTC No. T65961.Grub Street ID 290773.
Defoe, Daniel.
Some considerations on a law for triennial Parliaments; with an enquiry, I. Whether there may not be a time when it is necessary to suspend the execution, even of such laws as are most essential to the liberties of the people? II. Whether this is such a time or no?.
Edinburgh: 1716, re-printed in the year, [1716].
ESTC No. T155343.Grub Street ID 199138.
Defoe, Daniel.
Some considerations on a law for triennial parliaments. With an enquiry, I. Whether there may not be a time when it is necessary to suspend the execution, even of such laws as are most essential to the liberties of the people? II. Whether this is such a time or no?.
London: printed for J. Baker, and T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row. 1716: [1716].
ESTC No. N23166.Grub Street ID 12523.
Defoe, Daniel.
The conduct of some people, about pleading guilty. With some reasons why it was not thought proper to shew mercy to some who desir'd it.
London: printed: and sold by J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1716.
ESTC No. N14837.Grub Street ID 4599.
Defoe, Daniel.
The conduct of Christians made the sport of infidels. In a letter from a Turkish merchant at Amsterdam to the Grand Mufti at Constantinople: On Occasion of some of our National Follies, but especially the late scandalous Quarrel among the Clergy.
London: printed for S. Baker at the Black Boy and Anchor in Pater-Noster Row, [1717].
ESTC No. T69379.Grub Street ID 293388.
Defoe, Daniel.
A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoadly, one of the high priests of the land, and of the degree whom men call bishops. By a ministring friend, who writ to Tho. Bradbury, a dealer in many words.
London: printed for E. More, near St. Paul's, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1717].
ESTC No. T69381.Grub Street ID 293390.
Defoe, Daniel.
A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoadley, one of the high priests of the land, and of the degree whom men call bishops. By a ministring friend, who writ to Tho. Bradbury, a dealer in many words.
Dublin: London printed: and reprinted in Dublin, for the booksellers, 1717.
ESTC No. T69382.Grub Street ID 293391.
Defoe, Daniel.
Memoirs of some transactions during the late ministry of Robert E. of Oxford.
London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1717].
ESTC No. T69383.Grub Street ID 293392.
Defoe, Daniel.
Minutes of the negotiations of Monsr. Mesnager at the court of England, towards the close of the last reign. Wherein Some of the most Secret Transactions of that Time, relating to the Interest of the Pretender, and a Clandestine separate Peace, are detected and laid open. Written by himself. Done out of French.
London: printed for S. Baker, at the Black-Boy and Anchor in Pater-Noster-Row, 1717.
ESTC No. T69384.Grub Street ID 293393.
Defoe, Daniel.
Memoirs of the Church of Scotland, in four periods. I. The Church in her Infant-State, from the Reformation to the Queen Mary's Abdication. II. The Church in its growing State, from the Abdication to the Restoration. III. The Church in its persecuted State, from the Restoration to the Revolution. IV. The Church in its present State, from the Revolution to the Union. With an appendix, of some transactions since the Union.
London: printed for Eman. Matthews at the Bible, and T. Warner at the Black-Boy, both in Pater-Noster-Row, 1717.
ESTC No. T69387.Grub Street ID 293396.
Defoe, Daniel.
A curious little oration, deliver'd by Father Andrew, concerning the present great quarrels that divide the clergy of France. Translated from the fourth edition of the French, by Dan. De F-e.
London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and M. Baldwin, in Stories-Passage, St. James's-Park, MDCCXVII. [1717].
ESTC No. T69388.Grub Street ID 293397.
Defoe, Daniel.
The quarrel of the school-boys at Athens, as lately acted at a school near Westminster.
London: printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, [1717].
ESTC No. T69389.Grub Street ID 293398.
Defoe, Daniel.
The quarrel of the school-boys at Athens, as lately acted at a school near Westminster.
London: printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, [1717].
ESTC No. T69390.Grub Street ID 293399.
Defoe, Daniel.
Secret memoirs of a treasonable conference at S --- House, for deposing the present ministry, and making a new turn at court.
London: printed for J. More, near St. Paul's, [1717].
ESTC No. T69391.Grub Street ID 293400.
Defoe, Daniel.
Some national grievances, viz. The Unequalness of Court Preferments. The Keeping up the Army. The S------l Act. Unmercifulness to State-Criminals. Neglect of the Orthodox Clergy. Considered and fairly Represented in a Letter to R--- W--- Esq;.
London: sold by E. Smith in Cornhill, 1717.
ESTC No. T57072.Grub Street ID 283434.
Defoe, Daniel.
The case of the war in Italy stated: being a serious enquiry how far Great-Britain is engaged to concern it self in the quarrel between the Emperor and the King of Spain.
London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster Row, [1718] [1717].
ESTC No. T56872.Grub Street ID 283243.
Defoe, Daniel.
Secret memoirs of a treasonable conference at S..... House, for deposing the present ministry, and making a new turn at court.
London: printed for J. More, 1717.
ESTC No. N24845.Grub Street ID 14196.
Defoe, Daniel.
The danger of court differences: or, the Unhappy Effects of a Motley Ministry: Occasion'd by the Report of Changes at court.
London: printed and sold by J. Baker, and T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1717].
ESTC No. T56883.Grub Street ID 283254.
Defoe, Daniel.
Fair payment no spunge: or, some considerations on the Unreasonableness of Refusing to Receive back Money Lent on Publick Securities. And the Necessity of Setting the Nation Free from the Insupportable Burthen of Debt and Taxes. With a View of the Great Advantage and Benefit which will arise to Trade and to the Landed Interest, as well as to the Poor, by having these Heavy Grievances taken off.
London: printed: and sold by J. Brotherton and W. Meddows at the Black Bull in Cornhill, and J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, [1717].
ESTC No. T56899.Grub Street ID 283269.
Defoe, Daniel.
The quarrel of the school-boys at Athens, as lately acted at a school near Westminster.
Dublin: re-printed by and for A. Rhames, 1717.
ESTC No. N48995.Grub Street ID 33443.
Defoe, Daniel.
The old Whig and modern Whig revived, in the present divisions at court: or, the difference betwixt acting upon principle and interest exemplified by some of our present patriots.
London: presented for S. Baker, 1717.
ESTC No. T56940.Grub Street ID 283310.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-Born Englishman. A satyr.
Edinburgh: reprinted by Robert Brown, and are to be sold at his printing-house in Forrester's-Wynd, 1717.
ESTC No. T70660.Grub Street ID 294322.
Defoe, Daniel.
The question fairly stated, whether now is not the time to do justice to the friends of the government, as well as to its enemies? And whether the old excuse of its, not being a proper season, will serve any longer.
London: printed for J.Roberts; J. Harrison; and A. Dodd, 1717.
ESTC No. T56950.Grub Street ID 283318.
Defoe, Daniel.
A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoadly, one of the high priests of the land, and of the degree whom men call bishops. By a ministring friend, who writ to Tho. Bradbury, a dealer in many words.
London: printed for E. More, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1717.
ESTC No. T142568.Grub Street ID 189881.
Defoe, Daniel.
Secret memoirs of a treasonable conference at S- House, for deposing the present ministry, and making a new turn at court: being the sequel of the Two night's court at Greenwich.
Dublin: re-printed by Thomas Hume, and sold by the booksellers, 1717.
ESTC No. N24667.Grub Street ID 14017.
Defoe, Daniel.
What if the Swedes should come? With some thoughts about keeping the army on foot, whether they come or not.
London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXVII. [1717].
ESTC No. T57000.Grub Street ID 283364.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family-Instructor. In three parts; I. Relating to fathers and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
Glasgow: printed, and are to be sold by John Robertson, Mrs. Brown, and James Brown at their Shops in the Salt-Market, 1717.
ESTC No. T137275.Grub Street ID 185324.
Defoe, Daniel.
The conduct of Christians made the sport of infidels. In a letter from a Turkish merchant at Amsterdam to the Grand Mufti at Constantinople. ...
Dublin: re-printed by Thomas Hume, for Patrick Campbell, 1718.
ESTC No. T69380.Grub Street ID 293389.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor. In two parts. I. Relating to family breaches, and their obstructing religious duties. II. To the great mistake of mixing the passions, in the managing and correcting of children. ... Vol. II.
London: printed for Eman. Matthews, and J. M'Euen, 1718.
ESTC No. T211082.Grub Street ID 238898.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor. In two parts. I. Relating to family breaches, and their obstructing religious duties. II. To the great mistake of mixing the passions, in the managing and correcting of children. With A great Variety of Cases relating to setting Ill Examples to Children and Servants. Vol.II.
London: printed for Eman. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXVIII. [1718].
ESTC No. T71941.Grub Street ID 295493.
Defoe, Daniel.
A continuation of Letters written by a Turkish spy at Paris. Giving an impartial account to the divan at Constantinople of the most remarkable transactions of Europe, and discovering several Intrigues and Secrets of the Christian Courts, especially of that of France; continued from the year 1687, to the year 1693. Written originally in Arabick, translated into Italian, and from thence into English.
London: printed for W. Taylor, at the Sign of the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, 1718.
ESTC No. N15315.Grub Street ID 5044.
Defoe, Daniel.
The anatomy of Exchange-Alley: or, a system of stock-jobbing. Proving that scandalous trade, as it is now carry'd on, to be knavish in its private practice, and treason in its publick: Being a clear Detection I. Of the Private Cheats used to Deceive one another. II. Of their Arts to draw Innocent Families into their Snares, understood by their New Term of Art (viz.) (being let into the Secret.) III. Of their Raising and Spreading False News to Ground the Rise or Fall of Stocks upon. IV. Of their Joyning-With Traytors in Raising and Propagating Treasonable Rumours to Terrify and Discourage the People with Apprehensions of the Enemies to the Government. V. Of their Improving those Rumours, to make a Run upon the Bank, and Ruin publick Credit. VI. Of the dangerous Consequences of their Practises to the Government, and the Necessity there is to Regulate or Suppress them: To which is added, Some Characters of the most Eminent Persons concern'd now, and for some Years past, in Carrying on th.
London: printed for E. Smith near Exchange-Alley, [1719].
ESTC No. T69696.Grub Street ID 293645.
Defoe, Daniel.
The anatomy of Exchange-Alley: or, a system of stock-jobbing. Proving that scandalous trade, as it is now carry'd on, to be knavish in its private practice, and treason in its publick: Being a clear Detection I. Of the Private Cheats used to Deceive one another. II. Of their Arts to draw Innocent Families into their Snares, understood by their New Term of Art (viz.) (being let into the Secret.) III. Of their Raising and Spreading False News to Ground the Rise or Fall of Stocks upon. IV. Of their Joyning with Traytors in Raising and Propagating Treasonable Rumours to Terrify and Discourage the People with Apprehensions of the Enemies to the Government. V. Of their Improving those Rumours, to make a Run upon the Bank, and Ruin publick Credit. VI. Of the dangerous Consequences of their Practices to the Government, and the Necessity there is to Regulate or Suppress them: To which is added, Some Characters of the most Eminent Persons concern'd now, and for some Years past, in Carrying on th.
London: printed for E. Smith near Exchange-Alley, [1719].
ESTC No. T69697.Grub Street ID 293646.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years, all alone in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque; ... Written by himself.
Dublin: printed for J. Gill, J. Hyde, G. Grierson and R. Gunne, R. Owen, and E. Dobson Junior, 1719.
ESTC No. N33850.Grub Street ID 22293.
Defoe, Daniel.
A brief state of the question, between the printed and painted callicoes and the woollen and silk manufacture, as far as it relates to the wearing and using of printed and painted callicoes in Great-Britain.
London: printed for W. Boreham at the Angel in Pater-Noster-Row, 1719.
ESTC No. T69704.Grub Street ID 293653.
Defoe, Daniel.
A brief state of the question between the printed and painted callicoes, and the woollen and silk manufacture, as far as it relates to the wearing and using of printed callicoes in Great Britain.
London: printed for W. Boreham at the Angel in Pater-Noster Row, 1719.
ESTC No. T69705.Grub Street ID 293654.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years, all alone in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque; ... Written by himself.
London: printed for W. Taylor, 1719.
ESTC No. N21407.Grub Street ID 10784.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years, all alone in an un-inhabited 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 last as strangely deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by himself.
London: printed for W. Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row., MDCCXIX. [1719].
ESTC No. T72264.Grub Street ID 295801.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited 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 last as strangely deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by himself.
London: printed for W. Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXIX. [1719].
ESTC No. T72265.Grub Street ID 295802.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited 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 last as strangely deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by himself.
London: printed for W. Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXIX. [1719].
ESTC No. T72266.Grub Street ID 295803.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque; ... Written by himself.
London: printed for W. Taylor, 1719.
ESTC No. T72267.Grub Street ID 295804.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited 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 last as strangely deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by himself. The fourth edition. To which is added a map of the World, in which is Delineated the Voyages of Robinson Crusoe.
London: printed for W. Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXIX. [1719].
ESTC No. T72268.Grub Street ID 295805.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life, and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited 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 last as strangely deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by himself.
London: printed for W. Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXIX. [1719].
ESTC No. T72269.Grub Street ID 295806.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life, and strange surprizing adventures of Robeson [sic] Cruso [sic], mariner: who lived eight and twenty years alone in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. ... Written by himself and deliver'd to a friend.
London: printed for the book-sellers of London and Westminster, 1719.
ESTC No. T72270.Grub Street ID 295808.
Defoe, Daniel.
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 ...
London: printed for W. Taylor, 1719.
ESTC No. T72271.Grub Street ID 295809.
Defoe, Daniel.
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 ...
London: printed for W. Taylor, 1719.
ESTC No. T72272.Grub Street ID 295810.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed for W. Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXIX. [1719].
ESTC No. T72273.Grub Street ID 295811.
Defoe, Daniel.
A friendly rebuke to one Parson Benjamin; particularly relating to his quarrelling with his own church, and vindicating the Dissenters. By one of the people called Quakers.
London: printed for E. Moore near St. Paul's, [1719].
ESTC No. T56903.Grub Street ID 283275.
Defoe, Daniel.
The just complaint of the poor weavers truly represented, with as much answer as it deserves, to a pamphlet lately written against them entitled The weavers pretences examin'd, &c.
London: printed for W. Boreham at the Angel in Pater-Noster-Row. MDCCXIX, [1719].
ESTC No. T56919.Grub Street ID 283290.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque. ... Written originally by himself, and now faithfully abridg'd, ...
London: printed for T. Cox, 1719.
ESTC No. T72298.Grub Street ID 295838.
Defoe, Daniel.
A brief state of the question between the printed and painted callicoes, and the woollen and silk manufacture, as far as it relates to the wearing and using of printed and painted callicoes in Great-Britain.
London: printed for W. Boreham, at the Angel in Pater-Noster-Row, 1719.
ESTC No. N15350.Grub Street ID 5080.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed for W. Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXIX. [1719].
ESTC No. N47837.Grub Street ID 32477.
Defoe, Daniel.
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 ...
London: printed for W. Taylor, 1719.
ESTC No. N47838.Grub Street ID 32478.
Defoe, Daniel.
The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe; being the second and last part of his life, and of the strange surprising accounts of his travels round three parts of the globe. Written by himself. To which is added a map ...
Dublin: printed for J. Gill, J. Hyde, G. Grierson and R. Gunne, R. Owen, E. Dobson Junior, and G. Risk, 1719.
ESTC No. N18704.Grub Street ID 8174.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years, all alone in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque; ... Written by himself.
Dublin: printed for J. Gill, J. Hyde, G. Grierson and R. Gunne, R. Owen, E. Dobson Junior, and G. Risk, 1719.
ESTC No. N3157.Grub Street ID 20462.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life, adventures, and pyracies, of the famous 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 Captain Singleton's Return to Sea, with an Account of his many Adventures and Pyracies with the famous Captain Avery and others.
London: printed for J. Brotherton, at the Black Bull in Cornhill, J. Graves in St. James's Street, A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and T. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1720.
ESTC No. T69688.Grub Street ID 293638.
Defoe, Daniel.
Memoirs of a cavalier: or a military journal of the wars in Germany, and the wars in England; from the year 1632, to the year 1648. Written threescore years ago by an English gentleman, who served first in the Army of Gustavus Adolphus, the glorious King of Sweden, till his Death; and after that, in the Royal Army of King Charles the First, from the Beginning of the Rebellion, to the End of that War.
London: printed for A. Bell at the Cross Keys in Cornhill, J. Osborn at the Oxford Arms in Lombard-Street, W. Taylor at the Ship and Swan, and T. Warner at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1720].
ESTC No. T69689.Grub Street ID 293639.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor. In two parts. I. Relating to family breaches, and their obstructing religious duties. II. To the great mistake of mixing the passions in the managing and correcting of children With A great Variety of Cases, relating to setting Ill Examples to Children and Servants. Vol.II.
London: printed for Eman. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row, 1720.
ESTC No. T132624.Grub Street ID 181530.
Defoe, Daniel.
The chimera: or, the French way of Paying National Debts, Laid open. Being an impartial account of the proceedings in France, for raising a paper credit, and settling the Mississipi stock.
London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1720].
ESTC No. T56874.Grub Street ID 283245.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor, in three parts; I. Relating to fathers and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
London: printed for Eman. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row, 1720.
ESTC No. T72260.Grub Street ID 295798.
Defoe, Daniel.
Serious reflections during the life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe: with his vision of the angelick world. Written by himself.
London: printed for W. Taylor, at the Ship and Black-Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, 1720.
ESTC No. T72276.Grub Street ID 295814.
Defoe, Daniel.
A defence of the people call'd Quakers: wherein, from the fundamental principles of the New Testament, they are shewn to be the true, primitive, and apostolical Christians.
London: printed for W. Boreham at the Angel in Pater-Noster-Row, [1720].
ESTC No. T84137.Grub Street ID 304546.
Defoe, Daniel.
The chimera: or, the French way of paying national debts, laid open. Being an impartial account of the proceedings in France, for raising a paper credit, and settling the Mississipi stock.
London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1720.
ESTC No. N27858.Grub Street ID 17093.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life, and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque; ... Written by himself.
London: printed for W. Taylor, 1720.
ESTC No. N19493.Grub Street ID 8910.
Defoe, Daniel.
The trade to India critically and calmly consider'd, and prov'd to be destructive to the general trade of Great Britain, as well as to the woollen and silk manufactures in particular.
London: printed for W. Boreham at the Angel in Pater-Noster Row, [1720].
ESTC No. T56989.Grub Street ID 283349.
Defoe, Daniel.
A brief state of the question between the printed and painted callicoes and the woollen and silk manufacture, as far as it relates to the wearing and using of printed and painted callicoes in Great Britain.
London: printed for W. Boreham at the Angel in Pater-Noster Row, 1720.
ESTC No. N15352.Grub Street ID 5081.
Defoe, Daniel.
The genuine works of Mr. Daniel D'Foe, author of The true-born English-man, a satyr. ... To which is added a complete key to the whole, never before printed.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers, [1721].
ESTC No. T71956.Grub Street ID 295509.
Defoe, Daniel.
The case of Mr. Law, truly stated. In answer to a pamphlet, entitul'd, A letter to Mr. Law.
Lonon [sic]: printed for A. Moore, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1721.
ESTC No. N26855.Grub Street ID 16214.
Defoe, Daniel.
News from the moon. A review of the state of the British nation, vol. 7, number 14. page 53. Tuesday, May 10, 1710.
[Boston: Printed by James Franklin, 1721].
ESTC No. W17066.Grub Street ID 326584.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman: a satyr. Corrected and enlarg'd by the author.
London: printed and sold by J. Wilford in Little-Britain, [1721?].
ESTC No. N45836.Grub Street ID 30705.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life, and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque; ... Written by himself. The sixth edition adorned with cuts. In two vol.
London: printed for W. Taylor, 1722.
ESTC No. N33846.Grub Street ID 22288.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life, and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited 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 how he was at last as strangely deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by himself.
London: printed for W. Taylor, at the Ship and Black-Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXXII. [1722].
ESTC No. N33848.Grub Street ID 22290.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. Who was born in Newgate, ... Written from her own memorandums.
London: printed for John Brotherton, 1722.
ESTC No. N47597.Grub Street ID 32280.
Defoe, Daniel.
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, behav'd bravely, got preferment, was made colonel of a regiment, came over, and fled with the Chevalier, and is now abroad compleating a life of wonders, and resolves to dye a general.
London: printed, and sold by J. Brotherton, at the Royal-Exchange; T. Payne, near Stationers-Hall; W. Mears, at the Lamb, and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; W. Chetwood, in Covent-Garden; J. Graves, in St. James's-Street; S. Chapman, in Pall-Mall, and J. Stagg, at Westminster-Hall, MDCCXXIII. [1723, i.e. 1722].
ESTC No. N33025.Grub Street ID 21547.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. who was born in Newgate, ... Written from her own memorandums.
London: printed for, and sold by T. Edlin; W. Chetwood; and W. Mears; J. Brotherton; C. King, and J. Stags, 1722.
ESTC No. N31966.Grub Street ID 20845.
Defoe, Daniel.
Due preparations for the plague, as well for soul as body. Being some seasonable thoughts upon the visible approach of the present dreadful contagion in France; the properest Measures to prevent it, and the great Work of submitting to it.
London: printed for E. Matthews, at the Bible, and J. Batley at the Dove in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXXII. [1722].
ESTC No. T56889.Grub Street ID 283259.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed for W. Taylor, at the Ship and Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXXII. [1722].
ESTC No. T72274.Grub Street ID 295812.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the [co]ast of America, lying near the mouth [of] the great river of Oroonoque: ... The whole three volumes faithfully abridged, ...
London: printed by E. Midwinter, and sold by A. Bettesworth; J. Brotherton; W. Meadows; and M. Hotham, 1722.
ESTC No. T72299.Grub Street ID 295839.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. Who was born in Newgate, and during a Life of continu'd Variety for Threescore Years, besides her Childhood, was Twelve Year a Whore, five times a Wife (whereof once to her own Brother) Twelve Year a Thief, Eight Year a Transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew Rich, liv'd Honest, and died a Penitent, Written from her own memorandums.
London: printed for, and sold by W. Chetwood, at Cato's-Head, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; and T. Edling, at the Prince's-Arms over-against Exerter-Change in the Strand, MDCCXXI. [1721] [1722].
ESTC No. T70314.Grub Street ID 294073.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. who was born in Newgate, And during a Life of continu'd Variety for Threescore Years, besides her Childhood, was Twelve Year a Whore, five times a Wife (whereof once to her own Brother) Twelve Year a Thief, Eight Year a Transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew Rich, liv'd Honest, and died a Penitent. Written from her own memorandums.
London: printed for, and sold by W. Chetwood, at Cato's-Head, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; and T. Edlin, at the Prince's-Arms, over-against Exeter-Change in the Strand; W. Mears, at the Lamb without Temple-Bar; J. Brotherton, by the Royal-Exchange; C. King, and J Stags, in Westminster Hall, MDCCXXII. [1722].
ESTC No. T70315.Grub Street ID 294074.
Defoe, Daniel.
A journal of the plague year: being observations or memorials, of the most remarkable occurrences, as well publick as private, which happened in London during the last great visitation in 1665. Written by a citizen who continued all the while in London. ...
London: printed for E. Nutt; J. Roberts; A. Dodd; and J. Graves, 1722.
ESTC No. T70342.Grub Street ID 294101.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed for W. Taylor, 1722.
ESTC No. N32606.Grub Street ID 21211.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix Of the Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants, and a Proposal for the better managing of Servants.
London: printed for E. Matthews, at the Bible, and A. Bettesworth, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Brotherton, and W. Meadows, in Cornhil, MDCCXXII. [1722].
ESTC No. T69670.Grub Street ID 293620.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. Who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continu’d variety for threescore years, besides her childhood, was twelve years a whore, five times a wife (whereof once to her own brother) twelve years a thief, eight years a transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew rich, liv’d honest, and died a penitent. Written from her own memorandums.
London: Printed for John Brotherton, at the Bible in Cornhill, against the Royal Exchange, MDCCXXII. [1722].
ESTC No. T198538.Grub Street ID 231163.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed and sold by T. Read, behind the Sun Tavern in Fleetstreet, [1723].
ESTC No. T70316.Grub Street ID 294075.
Defoe, Daniel.
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 Preferment, was made Colonel of a Regiment, came over, and fled with the Chevalier, is still abroad compleating a Life of Wonders, and resolves to dye a General.
London: printed and sold by J. Brotherton, at the Royal-Exchange; T. Payne, near Stationers-Hall; W. Mears, at the Lamb, and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; W. Chetwood, in Covent Garden; J. Graves, in St. James's-Street; S. Chapman, in Pall Mall, and J. Stagg, at Westminster-Hall, MDCCXXIII. [1723].
ESTC No. T69662.Grub Street ID 293612.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed for T. Warner at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row; W. Meadows at the Angel in Cornhil; W. Pepper at the Crown in Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden; S. Harding at the Post-House in St. Martin's-Lane; and T. Edlin at the Prince's-Arms against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, 1724.
ESTC No. T70630.Grub Street ID 294292.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men were drowned, but Himself: As also a Relation how he was wonderfully deliver'd by Pyrates. The whole three volumes faithfully abridg'd, and set forth with Cuts proper to the Subject.
London: printed, for A. Bettesworth, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Brotherton at the Bible, W. Meadows at the Augel in Corn-Hill; and E. Midwinter, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, 1724.
ESTC No. T72300.Grub Street ID 295842.
Defoe, Daniel.
The great law of subordination consider'd; or, the insolence and unsufferable behaviour of servants in England duly enquir'd into. Illustrated With a great Variety of Examples, Historical Cases, and Remarkable Stories of the Behaviour of some particular Servants, suited to all the several Arguments made use of, as they go on. In ten familiar letters. Together with a Conclusion, being an earnest and moving Remonstrance to the House-Keepers and Heads of Families in Great-Britain, pressing them not to cease using their utmost Interest (especially at this Juncture) to obtain sufficient Laws for the effectual Regulation of the Manners and Behaviour of their Servants. As also a proposal, containing such heads or constitutions, as wou'd effectually answer this great end, and bring servants of every class to a just (and yet not a grievous) regulation.
London: sold by S. Harding, at the Post-House, in St. Martin's-Lane; W. Lewis, in Covent-Garden; T. Worrall, at the Judge's-Head, against St. Dunstan's-Church, Fleet-Street; A. Bettesworth, in Pater-Noster-Row; W. Meadows, in Cornhill; and T. Edlin, at the Prince's-Arms, against Exeter-Exchange, in the Strand, [1724].
ESTC No. T70340.Grub Street ID 294099.
Defoe, Daniel.
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: ...
London: printed, and sold by J. Brotherton; T. Payne; W. Mears; J. Graves; S. Chapman; and J. Stagg, 1724.
ESTC No. N7284.Grub Street ID 52219.
Defoe, Daniel.
Every-Body's business, is No-Body's Business; or, private abuses, publick grievances: exemplified in the pride, Insolence, and exorbitant wages of our women-servants, footmen, &c. With a proposal for amendment of the same; as also for clearing the Streets of those Vermin call'd Shoe-Cleaners, and substituting in their stead many Thousands of Industrious Poor, now ready to starve. With divers other Hints, of great Use to the Publick. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of our Legislature, and the careful perusal of all Masters and Mistresses of Families. By Andrew Moreton, Esq;.
London: sold by T. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, 1725.
ESTC No. T6326.Grub Street ID 288525.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor, in three parts; I. Relating to fathers and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
London: printed for N.L. and sold by J. Batley, 1725.
ESTC No. N48871.Grub Street ID 33338.
Defoe, Daniel.
The complete English tradesman, in familiar letters; directing him in all the several parts and progressions of trade. Viz. I. His acquainting himself with Business during his Apprenticeship. II. His writing to his Correspondents, and obtaining a general Knowledge of Trade; as well what he is not, as what he is employ'd in. III. Of Diligence and Application, as the Life of all Business. IV. Cautions against Over-Trading. V. Of the ordinary Occasions of a Tradesman's Ruin; such as Expensive Living-Too early Marrying-Innocent Diversions-Giving and taking too much Credit-Leaving Business to Servants-Being above Business-Entering into dangerous Partnerships, &c. VI. Directions in the several Distresses of a Tradesman, when he comes to fail. Vii. Of Tradesmen Compounding with their Debtors, and why they are so particularly severe. Viii. Of Tradesmen ruining one another by Rumour and Scandal. IX. Of the customary Frauds of Trade, which even honest Men allow themselves to practise. X. Of Cred.
London: printed for Charles Rivington at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M,DCC,XXVI. [1726] [1725].
ESTC No. T71960.Grub Street ID 295513.
Defoe, Daniel.
Every-body's business, is no-body's business; or, private abuses, publick grievances: exemplified in the pride, insolence, and exorbitant wages of our women-servants, footmen, &c. With a proposal for amendment of the same; ... By Andrew Moreton, Esq;.
London: printed for W. Meadows; and sold by T. Warner; A. Dodd; and E. Nutt, 1725.
ESTC No. N9497.Grub Street ID 54369.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates, and their crews, from Capt. Avery, who first settled at Madagascar, to Capt. John Gow, ... Adorn'd with twenty beautiful cuts, being the representation of each pirate. To which is prefix'd, an abstract of the laws against piracy.
London: printed for Edward Midwinter, 1725.
ESTC No. N66516.Grub Street ID 48240.
Defoe, Daniel.
Every-body's business, is no-body's business; or, private abuses, publick grievances: exemplified in the pride, insolence, and exorbitant wages of our women-servants, footmen, &c. With a proposal for amendment of the same; ... By Andrew Moreton, Esq;.
London: sold by T. Warner; A Dodd; and E. Nutt, 1725.
ESTC No. T70627.Grub Street ID 294289.
Defoe, Daniel.
Every-body's business, is no-body's business; or, private abuses, publick grievances: exemplified in the pride, insolence, and exorbitant wages of our women-servants, footmen, &c. With a proposal for amendment of the same; ... By Andrew Moreton, Esq;.
London: sold by T. Warner; A. Dodd; and E. Nutt, 1725.
ESTC No. T70628.Grub Street ID 294290.
Defoe, Daniel.
Every-body's business, is no-body's business; or, private abuses, publick grievances: exemplified in the pride, insolence, and exorbitant wages of our women-servants, footmen, &c. With a proposal for amendment of the same; ... By Andrew Moreton, Esq;.
London: printed for W. Meadows; and sold by T. Warner; A. Dodd; and E. Nutt, 1725.
ESTC No. T70629.Grub Street ID 294291.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new voyage round the world, by a course never sailed before. Being a voyage undertaken by some merchants, who afterwards proposed the setting up an East-India company in Flanders Illustrated with Copper Plates.
London: printed for A. Bettesworth, at the Red-Lyon, in Pater-Noster-Row; and W. Mears, at the Lamb, without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXV. [1725].
ESTC No. T70641.Grub Street ID 294303.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new voyage round the world.
Chester: printed by W. Cooke, in Foregate-Street, [1725?].
ESTC No. T70642.Grub Street ID 294304.
Defoe, Daniel.
A general history of discoveries and improvements, in useful arts, particularly in the great branches of commerce, navigation, and plantation, in all parts of the known world. A Work which may entertain the Curious with the view of their present State; prompt the indolent to retrieve those Inventions that are neglected, and animate the diligent to advance and perfect what may be thought wanting. To be continued Monthly. Numb. I. for October.
London: printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, [1725-26].
ESTC No. T70339.Grub Street ID 294098.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true and genuine account of the life and actions of the late Jonathan Wild; ... taken from his own mouth, and collected from papers of his own writing.
London: printed and sold by John Applebee; J. Isted; and the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1725.
ESTC No. N45835.Grub Street ID 30704.
Defoe, Daniel.
The complete English tradesman, in familiar letters: directing him in all the several parts and progressions of trade. Viz. I. Of acquainting himself with Business during his Apprenticeship. II. Of writing to Correspondents in a Trading Stile. III. Of Diligence and Application, as the Life of all Business. IV. Cantions against Over-Trading. V. Of the ordinary Occasions of a Tradesman's Ruin; such as Expensive Living-Too early Marrying-Innocent Diversions-Too much Credit-Being avove Business-Dangerous Partnerships, &c. VI. Directions in the several Distresses of a Tradesman, when he comes to fail. Vii. Of Tradesmen Compounding with other Tradesmen, and why they are so particularly severe to one another. Viii. Of Tradesmen ruining one another by Rumour and Scandal. IX. Of the austomary Frauds of Trade, and particularly of Trading Lies. X. Of Credit, and how it is only to be supported by Honesty. XI. Of punctual paying Bills, and thereby maintaining Credit. XII. Of the Dignity and Honour .
London: printed for Charles Rivington at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M,DCC,XXVII. [1727] [1726].
ESTC No. T71959.Grub Street ID 295511.
Defoe, Daniel.
The complete English tradesman, in familiar letters; directing him in all the several parts and progressions of trade. Viz. I. His acquainting himself with Business during his Apprenticeship. II. His writing to his Correspondents, and obtaining a general knowledge of Trade; as well what he is not, as what he is employ'd in. III. Of Diligence and Application, as the Life of all Business. IV. Cautions against Over-Trading. V. Of the ordinary Occasions of a Tradesman's Ruin; such as Expensive Living --- Too early Marrying -- Innocent Diversions -- Giving and taking too much Credit--Leaving Business to Servants -- Being above Business -- Entering into dangerous Partnerships, &c. VI. Directions in the several Distresses of a Tradesman, when he comes to fall. Vii. Of Tradesmen Compounding with their Debrors, and why they are so particularly severe. Viii. Of Tradesmen ruining one anotherby Rumour and Scandal. IX. Of the Customary Frauds of Trade, which even honest Men allow themselves to prac.
Dublin: printed for George Ewing at the Angel and Bible in Dames-Street, M,DCC,XXVI. [1726].
ESTC No. T162209.Grub Street ID 201053.
Defoe, Daniel.
The protestant monastery: or, a complaint against the brutality of the present age. Particularly the pertness and insolence of our youth to aged persons. With a Caution to People in Years, how they give the Staff out of their own Hands, and leave themselves at the Mercy of others. Concluding with a proposal for erecting a Protestant monastery, where persons of small fortunes may end their day in plenty, ease, and credit, without burthening their Relations, or accepting Publick Charities. By Andrew Moreton, Esq; Author of Every-Body's Business is No-Body's Business.
London: printed for W. Meadows, at the Angel in Cornhill; and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; E. Nutt, under the Royal Exchange; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and N. Blanford, at Charing-Cross, [1727] [1726].
ESTC No. T71969.Grub Street ID 295522.
Defoe, Daniel.
A brief case of the distillers, and of the distilling trade in England, shewing how far it is the interest of England to encourage the said trade, as it is so considerable an advantage to the landed interest, to the trade and navigation, to the publick revenue, and to th employment of the poor. Humbly recommended to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, in the present Parliament assembled.
London: printed for T. Warner at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726].
ESTC No. T56864.Grub Street ID 283235.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life, and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited 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 how he was at last as strangely deliver'd by pyrates. Written by himself.
London: printed for W. Mears, at the Lamb without Temple-Bar, and T. Woodward, at the Half Moon over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, 1726.
ESTC No. T72277.Grub Street ID 295815.
Defoe, Daniel.
A supplement to The complete English tradesman, containing I. A warning against tradesmens borrowing money upon interest. ... IV. Of keeping a duplicate or pocket ledger ...
London: printed for Charles Rivington, 1727 [1726].
ESTC No. N24603.Grub Street ID 13960.
Defoe, Daniel.
The four years voyages of Capt. George Roberts; being a series of uncommon events, which befell him in a voyage to the islands of the Canaries, Cape de Verde, and Barbadoes, from whence he was bound to the coast of Guiney. The manner of his being taken by three pyrate ships, commanded by Low, Russell, and Spriggs, who, after having plundered him, and detained him 10 days, put him aboard his own sloop, without provisions, water, &c. and with only two boys, one of eighteen, and the other of eight years of age. The hardships he endur’d for above 20 days, ’till he arriv’d at the island of St. Nicholas, from whence he was blown off to sea (before he could get any sustenance) without his boat and biggest boy, whom he had sent ashore; and after four days of difficulty and distress, was shipwreck’d on the unfrequented island of St. John, where, after he had remained near two years, he built a vessel to bring himself off. With a particular and curious description and draught of the Cape de Verd islands; their roads, anchoring places, nature and production of the soils; the kindness and hospitality of the natives to strangers, their religion, manners, customs, and superstitions, &c. Together with observations on the minerals, mineral waters, metals, and salts, and of the nitre with which some of these islands abound. Written by himself, and interspers’d with many pleasant and profitable remarks, very instructive for all those who use this trade, or who may have the misfortune to meet with any of the like distresses either by pyracy or shipwreck. Adorn’d with several copper plates.
London: printed for A. Bettesworth, and J. Osborn, 1726.
ESTC No. T56902.Grub Street ID 283274.
Defoe, Daniel.
Every-body's business, is no-body's business; or, private abuses, publick grievances: exemplified in the pride, insolence, and exorbitant wages of our women-servants, footmen, &c. With a proposal for amendment of the same; ... By Andrew Moreton, Esq;.
Dublin: re-printed and sold by J. Gowan, 1726.
ESTC No. T181995.Grub Street ID 218517.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men were drowned, but Himself: As also a Relation how he was wonderfully deliver'd by Pyrates. The whole three volumes faithfully abridg'd, and set forth with Cuts proper to the Subject.
London: printed for A. Bettesworth, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Brotherton, at the Bible W. Meadows, at the Angel in Corn-Hill; and E. Midwinter, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, 1726.
ESTC No. T72301.Grub Street ID 295843.
Defoe, Daniel.
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, ...
London: printed for T. Warner, 1726.
ESTC No. T56933.Grub Street ID 283303.
Defoe, Daniel.
A system of magick; or, a history of the black art. Being an historical account of mankind's most early dealing with the Devil; and how the acquaintance on both sides first began.
London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts, 1727 [1726].
ESTC No. T70333.Grub Street ID 294092.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay upon literature: or, an enquiry into the antiquity and original of letters; proving that the two tables, written by the finger of God in Mount Sinai, was the first writing in the world; and that all other alphabets derive from the Hebrew. ...
London: printed for Tho. Bowles; John Clark; and John Bowles, 1726.
ESTC No. T70337.Grub Street ID 294096.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the principal discoveries and improvements, in the several arts and sciences: particularly the great branches of commerce, navigation, and plantation, in all parts of the known world.
London: printed for W. Mears, at the Lamb, F. Clay, at the Bible, and D. Browne at the Black-Swan, without Temple Bar, MDCCXXVII. [1727] [1726].
ESTC No. T70338.Grub Street ID 294097.
Defoe, Daniel.
The behaviour of servants in England inquired into. With a proposal containing such heads or constitutions as would effectually answer this great end, and bring servants of every class to a just regulation.
London: printed for H. Whittridge under the Royal-Exchange, [1726?].
ESTC No. T70341.Grub Street ID 294100.
Defoe, Daniel.
The political history of the Devil, as well ancient as modern: in two parts. Part I. Containing a state of the Devil's circumstances, and the various Turns of his Affairs, from his expulsion out of Heaven, to the creation of man; with Remarks on the several Mistakes concerning the Reason and Manner of his Fall. Also his Proceedings with Mankind ever since Adam, to the first planting of the Christian Religion in the World. Part II. Containing his more private conduct, down to the present times His Government, his Appearances, his Manner of Working, and the Tools he works with.
London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster Row, 1726.
ESTC No. T70347.Grub Street ID 294105.
Defoe, Daniel.
Unparallel'd cruelty: or, the tryal of Captain Jeane of Bristol. Who was convicted at the Old Bailey for the murder of his cabbin-boy, who he put to Death in the most horrid and barbarous Manner that ever was heard of. To which is added, an account of his life and conversation, both before and after his Condemnation; with his dying speech, and behaviour at the place of execution.
London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726].
ESTC No. T56996.Grub Street ID 283357.
Defoe, Daniel.
A supplement to The complete English tradesman, containing I. A warning against tradesmens borrowing money upon interest. ... IV. Of keeping a duplicate or pocket ledger in case of fire.
Dublin: printed for George Ewing, 1727 [1726].
ESTC No. T178090.Grub Street ID 215025.
Defoe, Daniel.
The evident advantages to Great Britain and its allies from the approaching war: especially in matters of trade.
Northampton: printed by William Dicey, and sold by the men that carry the news, 1727.
ESTC No. N48482.Grub Street ID 33033.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new family instructor; in familiar discourses between a father and his children, on the most essential points of the Christian religion. In two parts. Part I. Containing a father's instructions to his Son upon his going to Travel into Popish Countries; And to the rest of his Children, on his Son's turning Papist; confirming them in the Protestant Religion, against the Absurdities of Popery. Part II. Instructions against the three grand errors of the Times; Viz. 1. Asserting the Divine Authority of the Scripture; against the Deists. 2. Proofs, that the Messias is already come, &c. against the Atheists and Jews. 3. Asserting, the Divinity of Jesus Christ, that he was really the Same with the Messias, and that the Messias was to be really God; against our Modern Hereticks. With a poem upon the divine nature of Jesus Christ, in blank verse. By the author of The family instructor.
London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.XXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. N10264.Grub Street ID 268.
Defoe, Daniel.
Parochial tyranny: or, the house-keeper's complaint against the insupportable exactions, and partial assessments of select vestries, &c. With a plain detection of many abuses committed in the distribution of publick charities: ... By Andrew Moreton, Esq;.
London: printed; and sold by J. Roberts, [1727].
ESTC No. T4754.Grub Street ID 275491.
Defoe, Daniel.
The evident advantages to Great Britain and its allies from the approaching war: Especially in Matters of Trade. To which is Added Two Curious Plans, One of the Port and Bay of Havana; the other of Porto-Belo.
London: printed; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd in the Strand, [1727].
ESTC No. T2617.Grub Street ID 258364.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay on the history and reality of apparitions. Being an account of what they are, and what they are not; whence they come, and whence they come not. As Also How we may distinguish between the Apparitions of Good and Evil Spirits, and how we ought to Behave to them. with A great Variety of Surprizing and Diverting Examples, never Publish'd before.
London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T70822.Grub Street ID 294472.
Defoe, Daniel.
The compleat English tradesman. Volume II. In two parts. Part I. Directed chiefly to the more experienc'd tradesmen; with Cautions and Advices to them after they are thriven, and suppos'd to be grown rich, viz. I. Against running out of their Business into needless Projects and dangerous Adventures, no Tradesman being above Disaster. II. Against oppressing one another by Engrossing, Underselling, Combinations in Trade, &c. III. Advices, that when he leaves off his Business, he should part Friends with the World; the great Advantages of it; with a Word of the scandalous Character of a Purse-Proud Tradesman. IV. Against being litigious and vexatious, and apt to go to Law for Trifles; with some Reasons why Tradesmens Differences should, if possible, be all ended by Arbitration. Part II. Being useful generals in trade, describing the Principles and Foundation of the Home Trade of Great Britain; with Large Tables of our Manufactures, Calculations of the Product, Shipping, Carriage of Goods .
London: printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T71961.Grub Street ID 295514.
Defoe, Daniel.
The complete English tradesman: directing him in the several parts and progressions of trade. In two volumes. Vol. I. In Familiar Letters, Treating of the several Points necessary to be known by the Younger Tradesman, as well in his Apprenticeship, as on his first Entring upon Business; with regard to Diligence, Over-Trading, Expensive Living, Too-Early Marrying, Diversions, Credit, Partnerships, Compounding, Trading-Frauds, Punctuality, and many other material Subjects. With a Supplement; containing farther Useful Instructions to a Tradesman, and brief and plain Specimens of Book-Keeping, &c. Vol. II. In Two Parts: Containing, I. Needful Instructions to the More-Experienc'd Tradesman; with regard to Projects, Engrossing, Underselling, Combinations, Leaving off Business, Litigiousness, &c. II. Useful Generals in Trade, describing the Principles and Foundations of the Home-Trade of Great Britain, with large Tables of the British Manufactures, Product, Shipping, Land-Carriage, Importatio.
London: printed for C. Rivington, at the Bible and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXXII. [1727]-32.
ESTC No. T71963.Grub Street ID 295516.
Defoe, Daniel.
A brief deduction of the original, progress, and immense greatness of the British Woollen Manufacture: with an enquiry whether it be not at present in a very declining condition: The Reasons of its Decay; and the Only Means of its Recovery.
London: printed; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1727].
ESTC No. T56866.Grub Street ID 283237.
Defoe, Daniel.
Conjugal lewdness: or, matrimonial whoredom.
London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T70622.Grub Street ID 294285.
Defoe, Daniel.
A treatise concerning the use and abuse of the marriage bed: shewing I. The nature of matrimony, its sacred original, and the true meaning of its institution. II. The gross abuse of matrimonial chastity, from the wrong notions which have possessed the world, degenerating even to whoredom. III. The diabolical practice of attempting to prevent child-bearing by physical preparations. IV. The fatal Consequences of clandestine or forced Marriages, thro' the Persuasion, Interest, or Influence of Parents and Relations, to wed the Person they have no Love for, but oftentimes an Aversion to. V. Of unequal Matches, as to the Disproportion of Age; and how such, many ways, occasion a Matrimonial Whoredom. VI. How married persons may be guilty of conjugal lewdness, and that a man may, in effect, make a whore of his own wife. Also, many other particulars of family concern.
London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.XXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T70647.Grub Street ID 294309.
Defoe, Daniel.
The evident approach of a war: and something of the necessity of it, in order to establish peace, and preserve trade. To which is added. An exact plan and description of the bay and city of Gibraltar.
Dublin: printed; and sold by Thomas Hume, 1727.
ESTC No. N31246.Grub Street ID 20148.
Defoe, Daniel.
The evident approach of a war; and something of the necessity of it, in order to establish peace, and preserve trade. To which is added, an exact plan and description of the bay and city of Gibraltar.
London: printed; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd in the Strand, [1727].
ESTC No. T70335.Grub Street ID 294094.
Defoe, Daniel.
The evident approach of a war; and something of the necessity of it, in order to establish peace and preserve trade. To which is added, an exact plan and description of the bay and city of Gibraltar.
London: printed; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd in the Strand, [1727].
ESTC No. T70336.Grub Street ID 294095.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the Devil, as well ancient as modern: in two parts. Part I. Containing a state of the Devil's circumstances, and the various Turns of his Affairs; from his expulsion out of Heaven, to the creation of man; with Remarks on the several Mistakes concerning the Reason and Manner of his Fall. Also his Proceedings with Mankind ever since Adam, to the first planting of the Christian Religion in the World. Part II. Containing his more private conduct, down to the present times: His Government, his Appearances, his manner of Working, and the Tools he works with.
London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster Row, 1727.
ESTC No. T70348.Grub Street ID 294106.
Defoe, Daniel.
An essay on the history and reality of apparitions. Being an account of what they are, and what they are not; whence they come, and whence they come not. ...
London: printed: and sold by Andrew Millar, 1728.
ESTC No. N9407.Grub Street ID 54276.
Defoe, Daniel.
A plan of the English commerce. Being a compleat prospect of the trade of this nation, as well the home trade as the foreign. In Three Parts. Part I. Containing a View of the present Magnitude of the English Trade, as it respects, 1. The Exportation of our Own Growth and Manufacture. 2. The Importation of Merchants Goods from Abroad. 3. The prodigious Consumption of both at Home. Part II. Containing an Answer to that great and important Question now depending, Whether our Trade, and Especially our Manufactures, are in a declining Condition, or no? Part III. Containing several Proposals entirely New, for Extending and Improving our Trade, and Promoting the Consumption of our Manufactures, in Countries wherewith we have Hitherto had no Commerce. Humbly affered to the consideration of the King and Parliament.
London: printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728].
ESTC No. T70838.Grub Street ID 294484.
Defoe, Daniel.
Second thoughts are best: or, a further improvement of a late scheme to prevent street robberies: ... with some thoughts for suppressing robberies in all the publick roads of England, ... By Andrew Moreton, ...
London: printed for W. Meadows; and sold by J. Roberts, 1729 [1728].
ESTC No. N22059.Grub Street ID 11420.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-Born English-Man: a satyr.
Dublin: printed by and for Sam. Fuller, at the Globe and Scales in Meath-Street, 1728.
ESTC No. T70661.Grub Street ID 294323.
Defoe, Daniel.
Augusta triumphans: or, the way to make London the most flourishing city in the universe. First, by establishing an university where Gentlemen may have Academical Education under the Eye of their Friends. II. To prevent much Murder, &c. by an Hospital for Foundlings. III. By suppressing pretended Mad-Houses, where many of the fair Sex are unjustly confin'd, while their Husbands keep Mistresses, &c. and many Widows are lock'd up for the Sake of their Jointure. IV. To save our Youth from Destruction, by clearing the Streets of impudent Strumpets, Suppressing Gaming-Tables, and Sunday Debauches. V. To avoid the expensive Importation of Foreign Musicians, by forming an Academy of our own. VI. To save our lower Class of People from utter Ruin, and render them useful, by preventing the immoderate Use of Geneva: With a frank Explosion of many other common Abuses, and incontestable Rules for Amendment. Concluding with an effectual method to prevent street robberies; and a letter to Coll. Robin.
London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and sold by E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, N. Blandford at Charing-Cross, and J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall, [1728].
ESTC No. T70330.Grub Street ID 294089.
Defoe, Daniel.
Some considerations on the reasonableness and necessity of encreasing and encouraging the seamen. Founded on the Gracious Expressions, in their Favour, contained in His Majesty's speech from the throne. With some Proposed schemes for the Effectual Performing it, without Prejudice either to the Navy, or the Commerce. Never made Publick before.
London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXVIII. [1728].
ESTC No. T56977.Grub Street ID 283339.
Defoe, Daniel.
A system of magick; or, a history of the black art. Being an historical account of mankind's most early dealing with the Devil; and how the acquaintance on both sides first begun.
London: printed: and sold by Andrew Millar, at Buchanan's Head, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, MDCCXXVIII. [1728].
ESTC No. T70334.Grub Street ID 294093.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the Devil, as well antient as modern: in two parts. Part I. Containing a state of the Devil,'s circumstances, and the various Turns of his Affairs; from his expulsion out of Heaven, to the creation of man; with Remarks on the several Mistakes concerning the Reason and Manner of his Fall. Also his Proceedings with Mankind ever since Adam, to the first planting of the Christian Religion in the World. Part II. Containing his more private conduct, down to the present times: His Government, his Appearances, his Manner of Working, and the Tools he works with. In which is included, a description of the Devil,'s dwelling, vulgarly called Hell.
London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black Boy, in Pater-Noster-Row, [1728?].
ESTC No. T70352.Grub Street ID 294110.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the devil, as well ancient as modern. In two parts. ...
Dublin: printed by W. Forrest, for P. Ruby, and sold by the booksellers, 1728.
ESTC No. T137278.Grub Street ID 185327.
Defoe, Daniel.
A compleat system of magick: or, the history of the black-art. Shewing, I. The original of magicians; ... VII. How far the Devil may be raised by magical operations; ... The whole compiled from the best authorities ancient and modern.
London: printed for J. Clarke; A. Millar; H. Noorthouck; T. Green; J. Pen; J. Jackson, and Mrs. Graves; and J. Brindley, 1729.
ESTC No. N28462.Grub Street ID 17687.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd: or, an universal history of apparitions sacred and prophane, under all denominations; whether, angelical, diabolical, or human-souls departed. ... By Andrew Moreton, Esq; adorn'd with cuts.
London: printed for J. Peele, 1729.
ESTC No. N36108.Grub Street ID 24089.
Defoe, Daniel.
The compleat gentleman.
[London: printed by John Watts, 1729].
ESTC No. T194775.Grub Street ID 228641.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd: or, an universal history of apparitions sacred and prophane, under all denominations; whether, angelical, diabolical, or human-souls departed. Shewing I. Their various Returns to this World; with sure Rules to know, by their Manner of Appearing, if they are Good or Evil ones. II. The Differences of the Apparitions of Antient and Modern Times; and an Enquiry into the Scriptural Doctrine of Spirits. III. The many Species of Apparitions, their real Existence, and Operations by Divine Appointment. IV. The Nature of seeing Ghosts before, and after, Death; and how we should behave towards them. V. The Effects of Fancy, Vapours, Dreams, Hyppo, and of real, or imaginary Appearances. VI. A Collection of the most Authentic Relations of Apparitions, particularly that surprizing One attested by the learned Dr. Scott. By Andrew Moreton, Esq; adorn'd with cuts.
London: printed for J. Clarke at the Royal Exchange, A. Millar without Temple-Bar, and J. Green at Charing Cross, [1729].
ESTC No. T70844.Grub Street ID 294489.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd: or, an universal history of apparitions sacred and prophane, under all denominations; whether, angelical, diabolical, or human-souls departed. ... By Andrew Moreton, Esq; adorn'd with cuts.
London: printed for J. Clarke, C. Rivington, A. Millar, and J. Green, 1729.
ESTC No. T70845.Grub Street ID 294490.
Defoe, Daniel.
The advantages of peace and commerce; with some remarks on the East-India trade.
London: printed for J. Brotherton and Tho. Cox in Cornhill, and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1729.
ESTC No. T56856.Grub Street ID 283227.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates, and their crews, from Capt. Avery, who first settled at Madagascar, to Capt. John Gow, ... The third edition. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the laws against piracy.
London: printed for Edward Midwinter, 1729.
ESTC No. N30069.Grub Street ID 19056.
Defoe, Daniel.
An humble proposal to the people of England, for the encrease of their trade, and encouragement of their manufactures; whether the present uncertainty of affairs issues in peace or war. By the author of The compleat tradesman.
London: printed for Charles Rivington, 1729.
ESTC No. T56911.Grub Street ID 283283.
Defoe, Daniel.
Some objections humbly offered to the consideration of the Hon. House of Commons, relating to the present intended relief of prisoners.
London: printed for R. Walker, at the White-Hart, without Temple-Bar, E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1729].
ESTC No. N23621.Grub Street ID 12975.
Defoe, Daniel.
Augusta triumphans: or, the way to make London the most flourishing city in the universe. First, by establishing an university ... Concluding with an effectual method to prevent street robberies; and a letter to Coll. Robinson, on account of the orphan's tax. By Andrew Moreton, Esq;.
London: printed for J. Roberts, and sold by E. Nutt, A. Dodd, N. Blandford, and J. Stagg, 1729.
ESTC No. T70331.Grub Street ID 294090.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix Of the Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants, and a Proposal for the better managing of Servants.
London: printed for E. Matthews, at the Bible, and A. Bettesworth, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Brotherton, at the Bible in Cornhil, MDCCXXIX. [1729].
ESTC No. T69671.Grub Street ID 293621.
Defoe, Daniel.
Chickens feed capons: or a dissertation on the pertness of our youth in general, especially those trained up at tea-tables; with The true Picture of a Petit Maitre, and a Modern fine Lady; Some Hints on Abuses in Education; not forgetting the Insolence and Scorn with which the generality of young Persons treat their Elders and Betters. Also A very remarkable Tragical Cafe, which may serve as a Warning to Persons in Years, how they give the Staff out of their own Hands, and leave themselves to the Mercy of others. Written by a friend of the person injured.
London: printed for A. Dodd near Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, 1731 [1730].
ESTC No. T6325.Grub Street ID 288514.
Defoe, Daniel.
A compleat system of magick: or, the history of the black-art. Shewing, I. The original of magicians; ... VII. How far the Devil may be raised by magical operations; ... The whole compiled from the best authorities ancient and modern, by Andrew Moreton, Esq;.
London: printed for J. Clarke; A. Millar; T. Green; J. Pen; J. Jackson and J. Brindley, 1730.
ESTC No. N30013.Grub Street ID 19002.
Defoe, Daniel.
A plan of the English commerce. Being a compleat prospect of the trade of this nation, as well the home trade as the foreign. Humbly offered to the consideration of the King and Parliament. The second edition. To which is added, an appendix, containing a view of the increase of commerce, not only of England, but of all the Trading Nations of Europe since the Peace with Spain. The whole containing Several Proposals, entirely New, for Extending and Improving our Trade, and Promoting the Consumption of our Manufactures, in Countries wherewith we have Hitherto had no Commerce.
London: printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1730.
ESTC No. T70839.Grub Street ID 294485.
Defoe, Daniel.
Chickens feed capons: or a dissertation on the pertness of our youth in general, especially those trained up at tea-tables; ... Also a very tragical case, ... Written by a friend of the person injured.
London: printed for A. Dodd, and E. Nutt, 1731 [1730].
ESTC No. T71970.Grub Street ID 295524.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new voyage round the world.
London: printed by G. Read, [1730?].
ESTC No. N10348.Grub Street ID 358.
Defoe, Daniel.
A brief state of the inland or home trade, of England; and of the oppressions it suffers, and the dangers which threaten it from the invasion of hawkers, pedlars, and clandestine traders of all sorts. Humbly represented to the present Parliament.
London: printed for Tho. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1730.
ESTC No. T56868.Grub Street ID 283239.
Defoe, Daniel.
Chickens feed capons: or a dissertation on the pertness of our youth in general, especially those trained up at tea-tables; with The true Picture of a Petit Maitre, and a Modern fine Lady; Some Hints on Abuses in Education; not forgetting the Insolence and Scorn with which the generality of young Persons treat their Elders and Betters. Also a very remarkable tragical case, which may serve as a Warning to Persons in Years, how they give the Staff out of their own Hands, and leave themselves to the Mercy of others. Written by a friend of the person injured. With a preface in Vindication of the Author.
London: printed for A. Dodd near Temple-Bar,, and E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, 1731 [1730].
ESTC No. N27799.Grub Street ID 17038.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born English-man: a satyr.
Dublin: printed by and for Sam. Fuller, 1730.
ESTC No. T70662.Grub Street ID 294324.
Defoe, Daniel.
Fortune's fickle distribution: in three parts. Containing, first, the life and death of Moll Flanders. Who was born in Newgate; ... Part II. The life of Jane Hackabout, her governess; ... Part III. The life of James Mac-Faul, Moll Flanders's Lancashire husband; ...
[Dublin]: London: printed, and Dublin: re-printed and sold by the booksellers, 1730.
ESTC No. T70317.Grub Street ID 294076.
Defoe, Daniel.
Chickens feed capons: or a dissertation on the pertness of our youth in general, especially those trained up at tea-tables; ... Also a very remarkable tragical case, ... Written by a friend of the person injured.
London: printed for A. Dodd, and E. Nutt, 1731 [1730].
ESTC No. T165210.Grub Street ID 203470.
Defoe, Daniel.
The generous projector, or a friendly proposal to prevent murder and other enormous abuses, by erecting an hospital for foundlings and bastard-children. With a full answer to all objections yet brought against that laudable undertaking. Also to save many persons from destruction, by clearing the streets of shameless strumpets, suppressing gaming-tables and Sunday debauches: with a plain explosion of, and proposal to amend a growing abuse, viz. the barbarous custom of men's putting their wives into private mad-houses, on frivolous pretences, where they often end their days in the utmost misery: also a proposal to amend several great abuses daily committed by watermen. and necessary hints for redressing divers other publick grievances, which call aloud for amendment. Humbly dedicated to the right honourable Humphry Parsons, Esq; Lord-Mayor of the city of London. And highly worthy the consideration of the Legislature.
London: printed for A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, 1731.
ESTC No. T70332.Grub Street ID 294091.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman. A satire. Corrected and enlarg'd by the author.
London: printed and sold by J. Wilford, 1731.
ESTC No. N45837.Grub Street ID 30706.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates, and their crews, from Capt. Avery, who first settled at Madagascar, to Capt. John Gow, ...
London: printed for Edw. Midwinter, 1732.
ESTC No. N17464.Grub Street ID 6933.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new family instructor; containing, a brief and clear defence of the Christian religion in general, against the errors of the atheists, Jews, deists & sceptics: and of the Protestant Religion in Particular, Against the Superstitions of the Church of Rome. In familiar discourses between a father and his children. in two parts. Part I. Containing a Father's Instructions to his Son on his going to Travel into Popish Countries; And to the rest of his Children on his Son's turning Papist, confirming them in the Protestant Religion against the Absurdities of Popery. With the effectual Arguments he made use of to reclaim his apostatized Son from the Errors of the Church of Rome. Part II. Instructions against the Three Grand Errors of the Times: Asserting, 1st, The Divine Authority of the Scriptures against the Deists; Demonstrating, 2dly, The messias to be already come, against the Atheists and Jews. Defending, 3dly, The Divinity of Jesus Christ, against our Modern Hereticks. With a Poem on .
London: printed for C. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and T. Warner, in Pater-Noster Row, 1732.
ESTC No. T186418.Grub Street ID 222568.
Defoe, Daniel.
The complete English tradesman. In familiar letters: directing him in the several parts and progressions of trade. Volume II. In two parts. Part I. Directed chiefly to the more-experienc'd tradesmen; ... Part II. Being useful generals in trade, ...
London: printed for C. Rivington, 1732.
ESTC No. N67419.Grub Street ID 49000.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men were drowned, but Himself: As also a Relation how he was wonderfully deliver'd by Pyrates. The whole three volumes faithfully abridg'd and set forth with cuts proper to the subject.
London: printed for A. Bettsworth and C. Hitch in Pater-Noster Row, J. Brotherton and W. Meadows in Cornhill, S. Birt in Avemary-Lane, J. Osborn in Pater-Noster-Row, and J. Hodges on London-Bridge, [1733?].
ESTC No. N55140.Grub Street ID 38682.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born English-man: a satyr.
Dublin: printed by and for James Hoey, 1733.
ESTC No. T215057.Grub Street ID 241287.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: ... The whole three volumes faithfully abridg'd, ...
London: printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, J. Brotherton and W. Meadows, S. Birt, J. Osborn, and J. Hodges, [1733?].
ESTC No. N68162.Grub Street ID 49649.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor, in three parts; I. Relating to fathers and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
London: printed for J. Batley, at the Dove in Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734].
ESTC No. T71942.Grub Street ID 295494.
Defoe, Daniel.
Curious and diverting journies, Thro' the whole Island of Great-Britain. Containing, I. A particular description of the principal cities and towns, their Situation, Magnitude, Government, and Commerce. II. The customs, manners, speech, as also the Exercises, Diversions, and employment of the people. III. The produce and improvement of the lands, the Trade, and Manufactures. IV. The sea ports and fortifications, the Course of Rivers, and the Inland Navigation. V. The publick edifices, Seats, and Palaces of the Nobility and Gentry. With useful observations on the whole. Particularly fitted for the Reading of such as desire to Travel over the Island. By A. B. gent.
London: printed and sold by G. Parker, at the Star in Salisbury-Court, Fleet-Street, MDCCXXXIV. [1734].
ESTC No. T198850.Grub Street ID 231277.
Defoe, Daniel.
An ecclesiastical history of Scotland. Containing the state of the church of that nation, from the time of Queen Mary to the union of the Two Kingdoms, being The Space of 154 Years.
London: printed for Charles Marsh, at the Bible in Angel-Court, near Story's Passage, Westminster, M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734].
ESTC No. T202410.Grub Street ID 233357.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix ...
London: printed for E. Matthews; and A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch, 1734.
ESTC No. N65087.Grub Street ID 47012.
Defoe, Daniel.
The political history of the Devil. Containing his original. A state of his circumstances. His conduct publick and private. The various Turns of his Affairs from Adam down to this present Time. The various Methods he takes to converse with Mankind. With the Manner of his making Witches, Wizards, and Conjurers; and how they sell their Souls to him &c. &c. The whole interspers'd with many of the Devil's adventures. To which is added, a description of the Devil's dwelling, vulgarly call'd Hell.
Westminster: printed for John Brindley in Bond-Street, Olive Payne in Round Court in the Strand, John Jolliffe in St. James's Street, Alexander Lyon in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, Charles Corbett without Temple-Bar, and sold in St. Paul's Church-Yard, at the Royal-Exchange, and in Westminster-Hall, MDCCXXXIV. [1734].
ESTC No. T70349.Grub Street ID 294107.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship abridg'd: being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same profession in religion.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers in town and country, 1734.
ESTC No. T168714.Grub Street ID 206587.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd: or, an universal history of apparitions sacred and profane, under all denominations; whether angelical, diabolical, or human souls departed. With a great Variety of Surprising and Diverting Examples, never Publish'd before. Also Shewing how we may distinguish between the Apparitions of Good and Evil Spirits, and how we ought to behave to them. By Andrew Moreton, Esq; adorn'd with cuts.
London: printed for J. Watts: and sold by Thomas Worral at Judge Coke's Head against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleetstreet, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T70846.Grub Street ID 294491.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men were drowned, but Himself: As also a Relation how he was wonderfully deliver'd by Pyrates. The whole three volumes faithfully abridg'd.
London: printed for J. Brotherton and W. Meadows in Cornhill, S. Birt in Avemary-Lane, C. Hitch and L. Hawes in Pater-Noster-Row, J. Hodges on London-Bridge, and J. Osborn in Pater-Noster-Row, [1735?].
ESTC No. T72302.Grub Street ID 295844.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship abridg'd: being ten historical dialogues, in three parts: on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also, of husbands and wives being of the same opinion in religion. With a proposal for a better regulation of servants.
London: printed for the author, and sold by the booksellers, [1735?].
ESTC No. N47545.Grub Street ID 32232.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix Of the Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants, and a Proposal for the better managing of Servants.
London: printed for Daniel Farmer, at the Bible, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lion, both in Pater-Noster-Row; and S. Birt, at the Bible and Ball in Avy-Mary Lane, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T69672.Grub Street ID 293622.
Defoe, Daniel.
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 Oroonoque; ... Written by himself. The eighth edition, adorn'd with cuts. In two volumes.
London: printed for T. Woodward, 1736.
ESTC No. T72275.Grub Street ID 295813.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix ...
Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for G. Risk, 1736.
ESTC No. N65089.Grub Street ID 47014.
Defoe, Daniel.
Minutes of the negotiation of Monsr. Mesnager at the court of England, during the four last years of the reign of Her late Majesty Q. Anne. Containing many Curious Particulars of those Times. Written by himself. Done out of French.
London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXXVI. [1736].
ESTC No. T69665.Grub Street ID 293615.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix Of the Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants, and a Proposal for the better managing of Servants.
Belfast: printed by and for John Potts, Samuel Wilson, and James Magee, M,DCC,XXXVI. [1736].
ESTC No. T69673.Grub Street ID 293623.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life, remarkable adventures and pyracies, of the famous Capt. 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.
London: printed for John King at Sir Walter Raleigh's Head, and Thomas King at Shakespear's Head, in Moorfield's near Little Moorgate, 1737.
ESTC No. T69687.Grub Street ID 293637.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York; mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America: How his Ship was lost in a Storm, and all his Companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the Shore by the Wreck. With a true Relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by Pyrates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cutts suited to the most remarkable Stories.
London: printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red Lion, in Pater noster Row; R. Ware, at the Bible and Sun, in Amen-Corner; and J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, on London-Bridge, 1737.
ESTC No. T72303.Grub Street ID 295845.
Defoe, Daniel.
Fortune's fickle distribution; in three parts. Containing first, the life and death of Moll Flanders; who was born in Newgate; ... Part II. The life of Jane Hackabout, her governess, ... Part III. The life of James Mac-Faul, Moll Flanders's Lancashire husband, ...
London: printed for A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch; R. Ware; and J. Hodges, 1737.
ESTC No. N48704.Grub Street ID 33191.
Defoe, Daniel.
A plan of the English commerce. Being a complete prospect of the trade of this nation, as well home as foreign. In three parts. Containing, among many Others, the following Curious Particulars; viz. Of the Rise, Growth, and Encrease of the English Commerce, together with its Present State, more especially of that Part which relates to the Woollen Manufacture. A View of the English Trade, as it respects The Exportation, The Importation, The Re-Exportation, and Home Consumption. A solid Enquiry into the Question, Whether our Trade is decreased or not? Of the English Improvements in Trade upon the Inventions of other Nations, and the Increase of our Commerce on these Improvements; and of the Improvements likewise made upon our own Product. A Proposal for exterminating the Pyrates of Tunis, Tripoli, Algier and Sallee. With a Scheme for restoring the ancient Commerce on the North and North-West Coast of Africa. A Proposal for the Encrease of Commerce upon the Western Coast of Africa, the Co.
London: printed for C. Rivington, at the Bible and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737].
ESTC No. T71277.Grub Street ID 294850.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix Of the Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants, and a Proposal for the better managing of Servants.
London: printed for Daniel Farmer, at the King's-Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, near Cheapside, M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737].
ESTC No. T69674.Grub Street ID 293624.
Defoe, Daniel.
The complete English tradesman: directing him in the several parts and progressions of trade, from his first entring upon business, to his leaving off. Particularly with regard to Diligence, Over-Trading, Diversions, Expensive Living, Suretyship, Early Marrying, Compositions, Partnership, Trading Frauds, Fine Shops, Credit, Punctuality, Borrowing Money, Discounting, Book-Keeping, Monopolies, Combinations, Under-Selling, Engrossing, Litigiousness, Projects, &c. With Useful Generals in Trade, Describing The Principles and Foundations of the Home-Trade of Great-Britain; with Tables of the British Manufactures, Product, Shipping, Land-Carriage, Importation, Home-Consumption, &c. Calculated for the Use of all our Inland Tradesmen, as well in the City as Country. In two volumes.
London: printed for C. Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738].
ESTC No. T71962.Grub Street ID 295515.
Defoe, Daniel.
The complete English tradesman: directing him in the several parts and progressions of trade. From his first entring upon business, ... Calculated for the use of all our inland tradesmen, as well in the city as country.
Dublin: printed by J. Jones, for George Ewing, 1738.
ESTC No. T162208.Grub Street ID 201052.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd: or, an universal history of apparitions sacred and prophane, under all denominations; whether, angelical, diabolical, or human souls departed. Shewing I. Their various Returns to this World; with sure Rules to know, by their Manner of Appearing, if they are Good or Evil ones. II. The Differences of the Apparitions of Antient and Modern Times; and an Enquiry into the Scriptural Doctrine of Spirits. III. The many Species of Apparitions, their real Existence, and Operations by Divine Appointment. IV. The Nature of seeing Ghosts before, and after, Death; and how we should behave towards them. V. The Effects of Fancy, Vapours, Dreams, Hyppo, and of real, or imaginary Appearances. VI. A Collection of the most Authentic Relations of Apparitions, particularly that surprizing One attested by the learned Dr. Scott. By Andrew Moreton, Esq; adorn'd with cuts.
London: printed for J. Clarke, at the Royal Exchange; A. Millar, over against St. Clement's Church in the Strand; and J. Brindley, in New-Bond-Street, [1738].
ESTC No. T70847.Grub Street ID 294492.
Defoe, Daniel.
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies. Giving a particular and entertaining account of whatever is curious, and worth observation; ... By a gentleman. ...
London: printed for J. Osborn, S. Birt, D. Browne, A. Millar, F. Cogan, J. Whiston, and J. Robinson, 1738.
ESTC No. T70850.Grub Street ID 294495.
Defoe, Daniel.
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: ... Written by the author of Robinson Crusoe.
London: printed by J. Applebee, for Ward and Chandler, and sold also at their shops in Coney-Street, York, and at Scarborough-Spaw, 1738.
ESTC No. T69663.Grub Street ID 293613.
Defoe, Daniel.
The political history of the Devil. Containing his original. A state of his circumstances. His conducl [sic] publick and private. ... The whole interspers'd with many of the Devil's adventures. To which is added, a description of the Devil's dwelling, vulgarly call'd Hell.
London: printed for Joseph Fisher, 1739.
ESTC No. T70350.Grub Street ID 294108.
Defoe, Daniel.
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 Bravely, got Preferment, was made Colonel of a Regiment; return'd again to England, follow'd the Fortunes of the Chevalier de St. George, was taken at the Preston Rebellion; receiv'd his Pardon from the late King, is now at the Head of his Regiment, in the Service of the Czarina fighting against the Turks, compleating a Life of Wonders, and resolves to die a General. Written by the author of Robinson Crusoe.
London: printed by J. Applebee, for Ward and Chandler, Booksellers, at the Ship just without Temple-Bar, and sold also at their shops in Coney-Street, York, and at Scarborough-Spaw, M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739].
ESTC No. T69664.Grub Street ID 293614.
Defoe, Daniel.
A true and genuine history (containing abundance of curious circumstances) of the two last wars against France and Spain. ... Interspers'd with many entertaining accidents and instructive stories of the late Earl of Peterborough, ... By a person of honour, present in the engagements both in the fleet and army.
London: printed for Edward Symon, 1740.
ESTC No. T176562.Grub Street ID 213587.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secrets of the invisible world disclos’d: or, an universal history of apparitions sacred and prophane, under all denominations; whether, angelical, diabolical, or human souls departed. Shewing I. Their various Returns to this World; with sure Rules to know, by their Manner of Appearing, if they are Good or Evil ones. II. The Differences of the Apparitions of Ancient and Modern Times; and an Enquiry into the Scriptural Doctrine of Spirits. III. The many Species of Apparitions, their real Existence, and Operations by Divine Appointment. IV. The Nature of seeing Ghosts before, and after, Death; and how we should behave towards them. V. The Effects of Fancy, Vapours, Dreams, Hyppo, and of real, or imaginary Appearances. VI. A Collection of the most Authentic Relations of Apparitions, particularly that surprising One attested by the learned Dr. Scott. By Andrew Moreton, Esq ;.
London: printed for J. Cecil in Exeter-Exchange in the Strand ; and sold by H. Chapelle in Grosvenor Street near Grosvenor Square ; E. Withers in Fleet Street ; J. Hodges on London-Bridge ; S.Birt Avy-Mary-Lane; J. Hazard and J. Wright over against Stationers-Hall, Ludgate; R. Ware Amen-Corner; J. Marshal Gracechurch Street; J. Marshal Newgate-Street; and T. Gardner without Temple-Bar. MDCCXL. (pr. 4 s 6 d.) ; [and 6 others in London], [1740].
ESTC No. T70848.Grub Street ID 294493.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed by E. Applebee, in Wine Office-Court Fleet-Street. And to be had of the news-carriers, 1740.
ESTC No. T70631.Grub Street ID 294293.
Defoe, Daniel.
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, flourished six and twenty years as a thief, and was then kidnapp'd to Virginia: ...
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1740?].
ESTC No. T225229.Grub Street ID 247189.
Defoe, Daniel.
On Monday next, November 24. 1740. will be published the first number of a book, entitled, Religious courtship: being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinion in religion with one another. With an appendix ...
[London: J. Stanton, 1740].
ESTC No. N41445.Grub Street ID 27826.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor. In two parts. I. Relating to family breaches, and their obstructing religious duties. II. To the great mistake of mixing the passions in the managing and correcting of children. ... Vol.II.
London: printed for T. Longman, C. Hitch, J. Wood, and C. Woodward, 1741.
ESTC No. T132625.Grub Street ID 181531.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor. In three parts. I. Relating to fathers and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives. Vol. I.
London: printed for Tho. Longman, Ch. Hitch, and J. Wood, M.DCC.XLI. [1741].
ESTC No. T71943.Grub Street ID 295495.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. Who was Born in Newgate, and during a Life of continued Variety for Threescore Years, besides her Childhood, was Twelve Years a Whore, five Times a Wife, (whereof once to her own Brother) Twelve Years a Thief, Eight Years a Transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew Rich, liv'd Honest, and dy'd a Penitent. Written from her own Memorandums:.
London: printed for J. Brotherton, at the Bible in Cornhill; J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall; and F. Noble, at Otway's-Head in St. Martin's-Court near Leicester-Fields, MDCCXLI. [1741].
ESTC No. N11426.Grub Street ID 1426.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix. ...
London: printed; and sold by the booksellers in town and country, 1741.
ESTC No. N65088.Grub Street ID 47013.
Defoe, Daniel.
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: ... Written by the author of Robinson Crusoe.
London: printed in the year, 1741.
ESTC No. N17868.Grub Street ID 7336.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor. In three parts. I. Relating to fathers and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives. Vol. I.
London: printed for Tho. Longman, Ch. Hitch, and J. Wood, 1741.
ESTC No. N69226.Grub Street ID 50357.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix ...
London: printed for J. Hodges, 1741.
ESTC No. N47547.Grub Street ID 32234.
Defoe, Daniel.
Roxana: or, the fortunate mistress. Being a history of the life and vast variety of fortunes of Mademoiselle de Beleau.
London: printed for H. Slater, in Clements Inn. F. Noble, at Otway's Head, St. Martins-Court. J. Rowlands, No. 13. in Exeter Exchange, Strand. T. Wright, at the Bible J. Duncan, in St. Martins-Court, St. Martins-Lane, MDCCXLII. [1742].
ESTC No. T199296.Grub Street ID 231484.
Defoe, Daniel.
A history of the lives and exploits of the most remarkable pirates, highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers, &c. Interspersed with several tales, and pleasant songs. Adorned with the effigies of the most notorious offenders, curiously engraven on copper. ...
Birmingham: printed and sold by T. Aris, 1742.
ESTC No. T190100.Grub Street ID 225348.
Defoe, Daniel.
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain. Divided into circuits or journeys. Giving a particular and entertaining account of whatever is curious, and worth observation; viz. I. A Description of the Principal Cities and Towns, their Situation, Government, and Commerce. II. The Customs, Manners, Exercises, Diversions, and Imployment of the People. III. The Produce and Improvement of the Lands, the Trade, and Manufactures. IV. The Sea Ports and Fortifications, the Course of Rivers and the Inland Navigation. V. The Publick Edifices, Seats, and Palaces of the Nobility and Gentry. VI. The Isles of Wight, Portland, Jersey, Guernsey, and the other English and Scotish Isles of most Note. Interspersed with Useful Observations. Particularly fitted for the Perusal of such as desire to Travel over the Island. By a gentleman. The Third Edition. With very great Additions, Improvements, and Corrections; which bring it down to the Year 1742. In Four Volumes. With a Copious Index to each Volume. V.
London: printed for J. Osborn, S. Birt, D. Browne, J. Hodges, A. Millar, J. Whiston, and J. Robinson, M.DCC.XLII. [1742].
ESTC No. T70851.Grub Street ID 294496.
Defoe, Daniel.
A new family instructor; in familiar discourses between a father and his children, on the most essential points of the Christian religion. In two parts. Part I. Containing a Father's instructions to his Son upon his going to Travel into Popish Countries[;] And to the rest of his Children, on his Son's turning Papist; confirming them in the Protestant Religion, against the Absurdities of Popery. Part II. Instructions against the Three Grand Errors of the Times; viz. 1. Asserting the Divine Authority of the Scripture; against the Deists. 2. Proofs, that the Messias is already come, &c. against the Atheists and Jews. 3. Asscrting the Divinity of Jesus Christ, that he was really the same with the Messias, and that the Messias was to be really God; against our Modern Hereticks. With a poem upon the divine nature of Jesus Christ, in Blank Verse. By the author of the Family instructor.
London: printed for T. Longman, at the Ship; and C. Hitch, at the Red Lyon; in Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.XLII. [1742].
ESTC No. T206842.Grub Street ID 236220.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born English-man: a satyr.
Dublin: printed by and for Isaac Jackson, 1743.
ESTC No. N14087.Grub Street ID 3986.
Defoe, Daniel.
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: ... Written by the author of Robinson Crusoe.
London: printed for Ward and Chandler, booksellers at York and Scarbrough; and sold by W. Sandby, 1743.
ESTC No. N28921.Grub Street ID 18117.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix ...
London: printed [by C. Jephson] for J. Hodges, 1743.
ESTC No. T168709.Grub Street ID 206581.
Defoe, Daniel.
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 account how he was at last as strangely delivered by pirates. Written by himself. ...
Dublin: printed for George Golding in High-str[eet, and] Isaac Jackson in Meath-street, booksellers, MDCCXLIV. [1744-1745].
ESTC No. T72278.Grub Street ID 295816.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and adventures of Roxana, the fortunate mistress; or, most unhappy wife. Containing, the vast variety of fortunes that attended her ... With several curious reflections and entertaining particulars.
London: printed for C. Whitefield, 1745.
ESTC No. N62504.Grub Street ID 44846.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the devil, as well ancient as modern. In two parts. ...
Dublin: printed by and for Theophilus Agrippa, 1745.
ESTC No. N8440.Grub Street ID 53349.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures, of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes ...
Dublin: printed for George Golding, 1745.
ESTC No. N66222.Grub Street ID 47987.
Defoe, Daniel.
The complete English tradesman: directing him in the several parts and progressions of trade, from his first entring upon business, ... Calculated for the use of all our inland tradesmen, as well in the city as country. In two volumes. ...
London: printed for J. Rivington, 1745.
ESTC No. N5065.Grub Street ID 34702.
Defoe, Daniel.
A tour thro' that part of Great-Britain called Scotland. Giving an account of that nation, its manners, laws and customs, their Castles, Forts, Garrisons, Cities, Towns, Boroughs, Families, Titles, Trades, Manufactures, Arts, Sciences, Mines, Minerals, &c. and every thing relative to that Nation.
Dublin: printed for George Faulkner, in Essex-Street, MDCCXLVI. [1746].
ESTC No. T70857.Grub Street ID 294502.
Defoe, Daniel.
The 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 how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pirates. Written by himself. Vol. I.
London: printed for T. Woodward; and sold by J. Osborn, at the Golden Ball in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXLVII. [1747].
ESTC No. T72279.Grub Street ID 295817.
Defoe, Daniel.
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: ... Written by the author of Robinson Crusoe.
London: printed by J. Applebee, and sold by R. Akenhead, Jun. bookseller, in Newcastle, 1747.
ESTC No. N28941.Grub Street ID 18138.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed for T. Woodward; and sold by J. Osborn, at the Golden Ball in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXLVII. [1747].
ESTC No. N28948.Grub Street ID 18145.
Defoe, Daniel.
A general and true history of the lives and actions of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, pirates, &c. Interspers'd with several remarkable trials of the most notorious malefactors, at the Sessions-House in the Old Baily, London, &c. By Capt. James Macklecan.
Oxford: printed by R. Walker and W. Jackson, 1747-48.
ESTC No. T226195.Grub Street ID 247804.
Defoe, Daniel.
Caledonia: a poem in honour of Scotland, and the people of that nation. In which The Scandalous and Groundless Imputations of Cowardice, Savageness, and Immorality; so much ascribed to the Inhabitants of that truly Ancient and Heroic Kingdom, are, with great Justice, confuted, and retorted upon her False and envious Accusers. And they proved To be as Zealous, in Defence of the Protestant Religion, against the Attempts of the Church of Rome, as any other Protestants in the Three Kingdoms. Whereby Scotland Is rescued out of the Jaws of Slander, the Grave of her Character, and the Gulph of Prejudice; in which all the Great and Warlike Actions of her Nobility, Gentry, and Commonality are too much buried. Dedicated to the Duke of Argyll.
London: printed for W. Owen, near Temple-Bar, and sold at the pamphlet-shops at the Royal-Exchange, Ludgate-Street, and Charing-Cross, MDCCXLVIII. [1748].
ESTC No. N3958.Grub Street ID 26889.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Of York; mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America: ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cutts ...
London: printed for C. Hitch and R. Ware and J. Hodges, 1748.
ESTC No. N25004.Grub Street ID 14352.
Defoe, Daniel.
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain. Divided into circuites or journeys. Giving a particular and entertaining accout of Whatever is curious and worth observation; viz. I. A Description of the Principal Cities and Towns, their Situation, Government, and Commerce. II. The Customs, Manners, Exercises, Diversions, and Employment of the People. III. The Produce and Improvement of the Lands, the Trade, and Manufactures. IV. The Sea Ports and Fortifications, the Course of Rivers, and the Inland Navigation. V. The Public Edifices, Seats and Palaces of the Nobility and Gentry. VI. The Isles of Wight, Portland, Jersey, Guernsey, and the other English and Scotish Isles of most Note. Interspersed with Useful Observations. Particularly fitted for the Perusal of such as desire to Travel over the Island. By a gentleman. The Fourth Edition. With very great Additions, Improvements, and Corrections; which bring it down to the Year 1748. In Four Volumes. With a Copious Index to each Volume. Vo.
London: printed for S. Birt, T. Osborne, D. Browne, J. Hodges, J. Osborn, A. Millar, and J. Robinson, M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748].
ESTC No. T70852.Grub Street ID 294497.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-Born Englishman. A satire. Corrected and enlarg'd by the author.
London: printed for J. Wilford; and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and E. Cooke under the Royal Exchange, [1748].
ESTC No. T70663.Grub Street ID 294325.
Defoe, Daniel.
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 the Time of her Death; with several curious reflections, and entertaining particulars.
London: printed for C. Whitefield, in White Fryers, Fleet-Street, M,D,CC,XL,IX. [1749].
ESTC No. T223414.Grub Street ID 246055.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-Born English-Man: a satyr.
Dublin: printed by Isaac Jackson in Meath-Street, and sold by most of the Booksellers in City and Country, 1749.
ESTC No. T70664.Grub Street ID 294326.
Defoe, Daniel.
A plan of the English commerce. Being a complete prospect of the trade of this nation, as well home as foreign. In Three Parts. Containing, among many Others, the following Curious Particulars; viz. Of the Rise, Growth, and Increase of the English Commerce, together with its Present State, more especially of that Part which relates to the Woollen Manufacture. A View of the English Trade, as it respects The Exportation, The Importation, The Re-Exportation, and Home Consumption. A solid Inquiry into the Question, Whether our Trade is decreased, or not? Of the English Improvements in Trade, upon the Inventions of other Nations, and the Increase of our Commerce on these Improvements; and of the Improvements likewise made upon our own Product. A Proposal for exterminating the Pirates of Tunis, Tripolt, Algier, and Sallee. With a Scheme for restoring the antient Commerce on the North and Northwest Coast of Africa. A Proposal for the Increase of Commerce upon the Western Coast of Africa, the .
London: printed for J. and J. Rivington, at the Bible and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XLIX. [1749].
ESTC No. T71279.Grub Street ID 294852.
Defoe, Daniel.
Memoirs of a cavalier: or a military journal of the wars in Germany, and the wars in England; from the year 1632, to the year 1648. Written above fourscore years ago by an English gentleman, ...
Leedes: printed by James Lister: and sold by John Scolfield, in Rochdale; Mr. S. Newton, in Manchester; Mr. Lord, of Wakefield, Pontefract, and Barnsley; Mr. William Edwards in Halifax, and Mr. Warren, in Brimingham [sic], [1750?].
ESTC No. T69690.Grub Street ID 293640.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived twenty-eight years in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America: ... Carefully epitomiz'd from the three volumes. And adorned with twenty-three curious prints, ...
London: printed by H. Kent, [1750?].
ESTC No. N19552.Grub Street ID 8973.
Defoe, Daniel.
Roxana: or, the fortunate mistress. Being a history of the life and vast variety of fortunes of Mademoiselle de Beleau.
London: printed for J. Hodges. H. Slater. F. Noble. J. Rowlands, 1750.
ESTC No. N48829.Grub Street ID 33299.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate. ...
[London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1750?].
ESTC No. T70318.Grub Street ID 294077.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate, ...
[London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow-Lane, London, [1750?].
ESTC No. T219103.Grub Street ID 243413.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix of the Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants, and a Proposal for the better managing of Servants.
London: printed for J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, over-against St. Magnus Church, London-Bridge, M.DCC.L. [1750].
ESTC No. T69675.Grub Street ID 293625.
Defoe, Daniel.
A view of the invisible world: or, general history of apparitions. Collected from the best authorities, both antient and modern; ... Illustrated with suitable cuts.
London: printed in the year, 1752.
ESTC No. T138026.Grub Street ID 185901.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account, how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America; ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorn'd with cuts ...
London: printed for C. Hitch; R. Ware; and J. Hodges, 1752.
ESTC No. N36065.Grub Street ID 24046.
Defoe, Daniel.
A general history of the lives and adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, street-robbers, and pyrates. The whole ... embellished with the heads of the most remarkable villains, neatly engraved. By Capt. Mackelcan.
London: printed for R. Richards, 1753.
ESTC No. T203039.Grub Street ID 233766.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner: containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America. ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorne with cuts suited to the most remarkable stories.
Glasgow: printed by William Duncan, 1753.
ESTC No. T222358.Grub Street ID 245291.
Defoe, Daniel.
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain. Divided into circuits or journeys. Giving a particular and entertaining account of whatever is curious, and worth observation; viz. I. A description of the principal cities and towns, ... By a gentleman. The fifth edition. With very great additions, improvements, and corrections; which bring it down to the year 1753. In four volumes. With a copious index to each volume. ...
London: printed for S. Birt, T. Osborne, D. Browne, T. and T. Longman, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, [and 4 others in London], 1753.
ESTC No. N26295.Grub Street ID 15669.
Defoe, Daniel.
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain. Divided into circuits or journeys. Giving a particular and entertaining account of whatever is curious, and worth observation; viz. I. A description of the principal cities and towns, their Situation, Government, and Commerce. II. The Customs, Manners, Exercises, Diversions, and Employments, of the People. III. The Produce and Improvement of the Lands, the Trade, and Manufactures. IV. The Sea-Ports and Fortifications, the Course of Rivers, and the Inland Navigation. V. The Public Edifices, Seats, and Palaces, of the Nobility and Gentry. VI The Isles of Wight, Portland, Jersey, Guernsey, and the other English and Scotish Isles of most Note. Interspersed with Useful Observations. Particularly fitted for the Perusal of such as desire to Travel over the Island. By a gentleman. The fifth edition. With very great additions, improvements, and corrections; which bring it down to the year 1753. In four volumes. With a copious index to each volume.
London: printed for S. Birt, T. Osborne, D. Browne, J. Hodges, A. Millar, and J. Robinson, M.DCC.LIII. [1753].
ESTC No. T70853.Grub Street ID 294498.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, &c. who was born in Newgate, ... Written from her own memorandums.
London: printed for J. Wren; R. Richards; T. Drake; and W. Rowland, 1753.
ESTC No. N48922.Grub Street ID 33388.
Defoe, Daniel.
The 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 how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pirates. Written by himself. Vol. I.
London: printed for T. and T. Longman, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Hodges, B. Dod, J. and J. Rivington, T. Trye, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, and M. Cooper, M.DCC.LIII. [1753].
ESTC No. T72280.Grub Street ID 295819.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman: a satyr. With an explanatory preface.
London: printed for and sold by Joseph Barber, Newcastle. Sold also by the booksellers of town and country, 1754.
ESTC No. T70666.Grub Street ID 294327.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the great plague in London, in the year 1665. Containing, Observations and Memorials of the most remarkable Occurrences, both Public and Private, that happened during that dreadful Period. By a citizen, who lived the whole time in London. To which is added, a journal of the plague at Marseilles, in the year 1720.
London: printed for, and sold by F. and J. Noble, at their Circulating Libraries, in King's-Street Covent-Garden, and in St. Martin's-Court near Leicester-Square, [1754].
ESTC No. T70343.Grub Street ID 294102.
Defoe, Daniel.
The political history of the Devil. Containing, his original. A state of his circumstances. His conduct public and private. The various Turns of his Affairs from Adam down to this present Time. The various Methods he takes to converse with Mankind. With the Manner of his making Witches, Wizards, and Conjurers; and how they sell their Souls to him, &c. &c. The whole interspers'd with many of the Devil's adventures. To which is added, a description of the Devil's dwelling, vulgarly call'd Hell.
London: printed for John Atkinson, near the Chapter-House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1754].
ESTC No. T70351.Grub Street ID 294109.
Defoe, Daniel.
The 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; ... Written by himself. The eleventh edition, adorne with cuts. In two volumes. ...
London: printed for the proprietors, and sold by R. Baldwin, and M. Cooper, 1755.
ESTC No. N33844.Grub Street ID 22286.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, And most Surprizing adventures, of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner. Containing a full and particular Account how he lived Eight and Twenty Years in an Uninhabited Island, on the Coast of America; how his Ship was lost in a Storm, and all his Companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the Shore by the Wreck. With a true Relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by Pirates. Faithfully Epitomized front the Three Volumes, and adorn'd with Cuts suited to the most remarkable Stories.
London: printed for C. Hitch, at the Red Lion, in Pater-Noster-Row; R. Ware, at the Bible and Sun, on Ludgate Hill; J. Hodges, at the Looking Glass, on London-Bridge; S. Crowder, and H. Woodgate, at the Golden Ball, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1755.
ESTC No. T223148.Grub Street ID 245842.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family-instructor. In three parts. Relating I. To parents and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
Edinburgh: printed by Sands, Murray, and Cochran. For William Gray junior. Sold at his house, 1755.
ESTC No. N2811.Grub Street ID 17335.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-Born Englishman, a poem; by Mr. Daniel De Foe.
Edinburgh: printed for James Reid bookseller in Leith, MDCCLV. [1755].
ESTC No. T70667.Grub Street ID 294328.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and adventures of Roxana, the fortunate mistress; or, most unhappy wife. Containing, I. An account of her birth ... Embellished with curious copper plates.
London: printed for H. Owen; and C. Sympson, 1755.
ESTC No. N25432.Grub Street ID 14790.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix ...
London: printed for J. Hodges, 1756.
ESTC No. N47548.Grub Street ID 32235.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, ... the whole three volumes faithfully abridged.
Edinburgh: printed by R. Fleming, 1758.
ESTC No. T168459.Grub Street ID 206371.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America. ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes.
London: printed and sold by all the booksellers, 1759.
ESTC No. N25000.Grub Street ID 14348.
Defoe, Daniel.
A military history of Germany; and of England. From the year 1631 to the year 1648. Being the memoirs of an English gentleman, who served in the army of Gustavus Adolphus; and afterwards in the royal army of King Charles I.
Edinburgh: printed for A. Donaldson, 1759.
ESTC No. T172213.Grub Street ID 209688.
Defoe, Daniel.
Fortune's fickle distribution; in three parts. Containing first, the life and death of Moll Flanders; who was born in Newgate; ... Part II. The life of Jane Hackabout, her governess, ... Part III. The life of James Mac-Faul, Moll Flanders's Lancashire husband, ...
London: printed for Henry Woodgate; and Samuel Broors [sic], 1759.
ESTC No. N18614.Grub Street ID 8080.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America; ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorn'd with cuts suited to the most remarkable stories.
London: printed for C. Hitch, and L. Hawes; S. Crowder, and comp.; H. Woodgate, and S. Brookes; and C. Ware, 1759.
ESTC No. T72305.Grub Street ID 295846.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders. Containing, I. Her being born in Newgate, ... Written from her own memorandums.
London: printed and sold by C. Sympson, [1760?].
ESTC No. N32077.Grub Street ID 20894.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate, ...
[London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London, [1760?].
ESTC No. T70319.Grub Street ID 294078.
Defoe, Daniel.
The cautious lady: or, religion the chief happiness in a married state, exemplified in various instances of the felicity of families where it is practised, and the misery of others, who have paid no regard to it. In several dialogues ...
London: printed in the year, 1760.
ESTC No. T69668.Grub Street ID 293618.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix of the Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants, and a Proposal for the better managing of Servants.
London: printed for S. Crowder, at the Looking-Glass, over-against St. Magnus Church, London-Bridge, M.DCC.LX. [1760].
ESTC No. T69676.Grub Street ID 293626.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor. In two parts. I. Relating to family breaches, and their obstructing religious duties. II. To the great mistake of mixing the passions in the managing and correcting of children. With A great Variety of Cases, relating to setting Ill Examples to Children and Servants. Vol.II.
London: printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes, G. Keith, W. Johnston, and T. Longman, MDCCLXI. [1761].
ESTC No. T132626.Grub Street ID 181532.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor. In three parts. I. Relating to fathers and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives. Vol. I.
London: printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes, G. Keith, W. Johnston, and T. Longman, MDCCLXI. [1761].
ESTC No. T71944.Grub Street ID 295496.
Defoe, Daniel.
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain. Divided into circuits or journies. Containing, I. A description of the principal cities and Towns, their Situation, Government, and Commerce. II. The Customs, Manners, Exercises, Diversions, and Employments of the People. III. The Nature and Virtue of the many Medicinal Springs with which both Parts of the united Kingdom abound; particularly those of Bath, Tunbridge, Bristol, Cheltenham, Moffat, &c. IV. An ample Description of London, including Westminster and Southwark, their Bridges, Squares, Hospitals, Churches, Palaces, Markets, Schools, Libraries, Shipping in the Thames, and Trade, by means of that noble River, &c. V. The Produce and Improvement of the Lands, the Trade and Manufactures. VI. The Sea Ports and Fortifications, the Course of Rivers, and the Inland Navigation. Vii. The Public Edifices, Seats, and Palaces of the Nobility and Gentry. Viii. The Isles of Wight, Scilly, Portland, Jersey, Guernsey, and the other English and Sco.
London: printed for D. Browne, T. Osborne, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, A. Millar, J. Buckland, J. Rivington, S. Crowder and Co. W. Johnston, T. Longman, T. Lowdes, B. Law and Co. T. Caslon, and G. Kearsly, M.DCC.LXI. [1761]-62.
ESTC No. T70854.Grub Street ID 294499.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders. Who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continu'd variety for threescore years, besides her childhood, was twelve years a whore, five times a wife (whereof once to her own brother) twelve years a thief, eigh years a transported felon in Virginia, at last grew rich, liv'd honest, and died a penitent. Written from her own memorandums.
London: printed and sold by C. Sympson; and J. Miller, 1761.
ESTC No. N68041.Grub Street ID 49540.
Defoe, Daniel.
The 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 how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pirates. Written by himself. Vol. I.
London: printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Buckland, B. Dod, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, T. Longman, T. Caslon, S. Crowder and Co. B. Law and Co. and J. Morgan, M.DCC.LXI. [1761].
ESTC No. T72281.Grub Street ID 295820.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: ... The whole three volumes faithfully abridg'd.
London: printed for C. Hitch, L. Hawes, and S. Crowder; J. Brotherton; W. Johnston; and B. Law, 1761.
ESTC No. N19474.Grub Street ID 8893.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner: containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America. ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorne with cuts suited to the most remarkable stories.
Glasgow: printed by William Duncan senr. and sold at his shop, 1761.
ESTC No. T179840.Grub Street ID 216546.
Defoe, Daniel.
Memoires et avantures de Madlle. Moll Flanders, ecrits par elle-meme. Traduit de l'anglois.
A Londres: chez Nourse, Libraire dans le Strand, M.DCC.LXI. [1761].
ESTC No. T137277.Grub Street ID 185326.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. ...
Edinburgh: printed by A. Donaldson and J. Reid. For Alexander Donaldson, 1762.
ESTC No. N19875.Grub Street ID 9297.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing full [sic] and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America: ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorn'd with cuts suited to the most remarkable stories.
London: printed for C. Hitch, and L. Hawes; S. Crowder, and Comp.; H. Woodgate; and C and R. Ware, 1762.
ESTC No. T210769.Grub Street ID 238719.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner: ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cuts ...
Glasgow: printed for Robert Smith, and sold at his shop, 1762.
ESTC No. N36053.Grub Street ID 24034.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only; as also, of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix, Of the necessity of taking none but Religious Servants; and, A proposal for the better managing of Servants.
Edinburgh: printed for William Gray, the Eastmost Laigh Shop in the Front of the Exchange, MDCCLXII. [1762].
ESTC No. T168711.Grub Street ID 206584.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix of the Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants, and a Proposal for the better managing of Servants.
London: printed for S. Crowder, at the Looking-Glass, in Pater-Noster row, M.DCC.LXII. [1762].
ESTC No. T69678.Grub Street ID 293628.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dreadful visitation in a short account of the progress and effects of the plague, the last time it spread in the city of London in the year 1665 extracted from the memoirs of a person who resided there, during the whole time of the infection: with some thoughts on th advantage which would result to Christianity, if a spirit of impartiality and true charity was suffered to preside amongst the several religious denominations, &c. [Three lines from Deuteronomy].
Germantown [Pa.]: Printed by Chr. Sower, 1763.
ESTC No. W6026.Grub Street ID 355030.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and adventures of Roxana, the fortunate mistress; and most unhappy wife. ... Adorned with ... copper-plate cuts, ...
London: printed for J. Cooke, [1765?].
ESTC No. T168228.Grub Street ID 206161.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates, and their crews, from Capt. Avery, who first settled at Madagascar, to Capt. John Gow, ...
London: printed for C. Hitch; R. Ware; and S. Crowder, 1765.
ESTC No. T71968.Grub Street ID 295521.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman: a satire. By Daniel Defoe.
London: printed for the booksellers in town and country, [1765?].
ESTC No. T176627.Grub Street ID 213648.
Defoe, Daniel.
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; their Journey to Paris, where he was robbed and murdered. - IV. Her being fell in Love with by the Prince of-; and seeing her husband in the Gens d'arms Guard. The Prince leaves her, &c. - V. The Dealings she had with a Dutch Merchant and a Jew, the latter of whom wanted to defraud her of a great part of her jewels: her going to Rotterdam, where she sees the Dutch Merchant, to whom she soon after became a Bedfellow. - VI. Her Return to England, where she had the Name of Roxana. Her Marriage with the Dutch Merchant in London, who was naturalized and created a Baronet. The Miseries she and her Maid Amy afterwards fell into. Adorned with a curious Print of Roxana, in her Turkish D.
London: printed for S. Crowder, in Pater-Noster Row, and S. Gamidge, in Worcester, 1765.
ESTC No. T70633.Grub Street ID 294295.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures.
Edinburgh: printed by A. Donaldson and J. Reid. For Alexander Donaldson, and sold at his shops in London and Edinburgh, MDCCLXV. [1765].
ESTC No. T72306.Grub Street ID 295847.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures. Also his Vision to the Angelic World.
Birmingham: printed by J. Sketchley, auctioner, &c., [1765?].
ESTC No. T72307.Grub Street ID 295848.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true born Englishman. A satire. By Daniel D'Foe.
London: printed for R. Richards, 1765.
ESTC No. T70668.Grub Street ID 294329.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and adventures of Roxana, the fortunate mistress; and most unhappy wife. ... Containing, I. An account of her birth, ... VI. Her return to England again, ...
London: printed for J. Cooke, and sold by all the booksellers and news-carriers in town and country, 1765.
ESTC No. N33825.Grub Street ID 22268.
Defoe, Daniel.
A military history of Germany, and of England; from the year 1631, to the year 1648. Being the memoirs of an English gentleman, who served in the army of Gustavus Adolphus; and afterwards in the royal army of King Charles I.
Edinburgh: printed for Ebenezer Wilson bookseller in Dumfries, MDCCLXVI. [1766].
ESTC No. T69691.Grub Street ID 293641.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor. In two parts. I. Relating to family breaches, and their obstructing religious duties. II. To the great mistake of mixing the passions in the managing and correcting of children. With a great Variety of cases, relating to setting Ill Examples to Children and Servants. Vol.II.
London: printed for H. Woodfall, W. Strahan, G. Keith, W. Johnston, L. Hawes, W. Clarke and B. Collins, and T. Longman, MDCCLXVI. [1766].
ESTC No. T188453.Grub Street ID 224268.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor. In three parts. I. Relating to fathers and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives. Vol. I.
London: printed for H. Woodfall, W. Strahan, G. Keith, W. Johnston, L. Hawes, W. Clarke and B. Collins, and T. Longman, MDCCLXVI. [1766].
ESTC No. N9682.Grub Street ID 54558.
Defoe, Daniel.
The mercantile library or, complete English tradesman: directing him in the several parts and progressions of trade, from his first entring upon business, to his leaving off. ... Calculated for the use of all traders.
Dublin: printed for J. and A. Kelburn, 1766.
ESTC No. T174686.Grub Street ID 211754.
Defoe, Daniel.
The 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; ... Written by himself. The thirteenth edition, adorned with cuts. In two volumes. ...
London: printed for J. Buckland, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, L. Hawes and W. Clarke and R. Collins [and 8 others in London], 1766.
ESTC No. T72282.Grub Street ID 295821.
Defoe, Daniel.
The whole 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 Oroonoque; ... Written by himself. ...
Dublin: printed for Isaac Jackson, and Peter Wilson, 1766.
ESTC No. T219025.Grub Street ID 243355.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix of the Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants, and a Proposal for the better managing of Servants.
London: printed for P. Simpson, at the Three Bibles in the Strand, 1766.
ESTC No. T69677.Grub Street ID 293627.
Defoe, Daniel.
Every-body's business is no-body's business; or, private abuses, public grievances. Exemplified in the pride, insolence, and exorbitant wages of our women-servants, footmen, &c. With a proposal for amendment of the same: ... By A. M. Esq;.
London: printed for Sam. Ford, 1767.
ESTC No. N7032.Grub Street ID 50967.
Defoe, Daniel.
The 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 how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pyrates. Written by himself. In two volumes. Volume I.
London: printed for T. Thompson, R. Damper, L. Burch, H. Shoram, T. Clitch, B. Blossom, D. Lord, F. Fritchet, G. Townwold, J. Dwarf, J. Liblond and W. Blanchard, MDCCLXVII. [1767].
ESTC No. T72283.Grub Street ID 295822.
Defoe, Daniel.
L'isle de Robinson-Crusoé, extraite de l'anglois, par M. de Montreille.
Londres [i.e. Paris?]: chez Jean Nourse, & se trouve à Paris, chez Desaint. A Villefranche-de-Rouergue, chez Vedeilhié, 1767.
ESTC No. N46007.Grub Street ID 30875.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and strange and 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; ... Written by himself.
London: printed for T. Thompson, R. Damper, L. Burch, H. Shoram, T. Clitch, B. Blossom, D. Lord, F. Fritchet, G. Townwold, J. Dwarf, J. Liblond and W. Blanchard, 1767.
ESTC No. N20272.Grub Street ID 9672.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true born Englishman. A satire. By Daniel D'Foe.
London: printed for R. Richards, 1767.
ESTC No. N45796.Grub Street ID 30667.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dreadful visitation: in a short account of the progress and effects of the plague, the last time it spread in the city of London, in the year 1665; extracted from the memoirs of a gentleman who resided there during the whole time of that infection: with some thoughts on the advantage which would result to Christianity, if a spirit of impartiality and true charity was suffered to preside amongst the several religious denominations, &c. [Two lines from Deuteronomy].
Philadelphia: Printed by Henry Miller, in Second-Street, MDCCLXVII. [1767].
ESTC No. W6025.Grub Street ID 355029.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dreadful visitation: in a short account of the progress and effects of the plague, the last time it spread in the city of London, in the year 1665; extracted from the memoirs of a person who resided there during the whole time of that infection: with some thoughts on the advantage which would result to Christianity, if a spirit of impartiality and true charity was suffered to preside amongst the several religious denominations, &c. [Two lines from Deuteronomy].
Philadelphia: Printed by Henry Miller, in Second-Street, MDCCLXVII. [1767].
ESTC No. W6027.Grub Street ID 355031.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed for F. Noble, in Holborn; J. Noble, in St. Martin's Court; T. Lowndes, in Fleet-Street; and J. Johnson and B. Davenport, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXVIII. [1768].
ESTC No. T69686.Grub Street ID 293636.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner: ... Written originally by himself, and now faithfully abridg'd.
Glasgow: printed by John Robertson, 1768.
ESTC No. T202884.Grub Street ID 233654.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account, ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes.
Edinburgh: printed for, and sold by Alex McCaslan, 1768.
ESTC No. T137274.Grub Street ID 185323.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. ...
Edinburgh: printed by A. McCaslan, 1768.
ESTC No. N34389.Grub Street ID 22774.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures.
Edinburgh: printed by A. Donaldson, and sold at his shops in London and Edinburgh, M.DCC.LXIX. [1769].
ESTC No. T195788.Grub Street ID 229377.
Defoe, Daniel.
An historical narrative of the great and tremendous storm which happened on Nov. 26th, 1703.
London: printed for W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXIX. [1769].
ESTC No. T70829.Grub Street ID 294479.
Defoe, Daniel.
The original power of the collective body of the people of England, examined and asserted. By Daniel De Foe. To which are added, by the same author, Some distinguishing characters of a Parliament-Man.
London: printed and sold by R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXIX. [1769].
ESTC No. N10594.Grub Street ID 603.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates and their crews, from Captain Avery, who first settled at Madagascar, to Captain John Gow, and James Williams, his Lieutenant, &c. who were hanged at Execution-Dock, June 11, 1735, for Piracy and Murder; and afterwards hanged in Chains between Blackwall and Deptford: And in this Edition continued down to the Year 1735. Giving a more full and true Account than any yet published, of all their Murders, Piracies, Maroonings, Places of Refuge, and Way of Living. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the laws against piracy.
Glasgow: printed by Robert Duncan, and sold at his shop, at Pope's Head, Salt-Market, 1769.
ESTC No. T185371.Grub Street ID 221564.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born English-man. A satyr.
Birmingham: printed by Christopher Earl, 1769.
ESTC No. T176620.Grub Street ID 213641.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secrets of the invisible world laid open, or a general history of apparitions, sacred and prophane, whether angelical, diabolical, or departed souls. ...
London: printed for the author, and sold by D. Steel; H. Serjeant; J. Smith; and by all booksellers in town and country, 1770.
ESTC No. N22423.Grub Street ID 11781.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates, and their crews. In three parts. ...
[Worcester]: Sold by S. Gamidge, in Worcester; Mr. Taylor, in Kidderminster; and S. Harward in Tewkesbury, [1770?].
ESTC No. N33083.Grub Street ID 21603.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born English-man, A satyr.
Durham: printed by G. Sowler, for P. Sanderson, [1770?].
ESTC No. T176624.Grub Street ID 213645.
Defoe, Daniel.
Fortune's fickle distribution: in three parts. Containing, first, the life and death of Moll Flanders. Who was born in Newgate; ... Part II. The life of Jane Hackabout, her governess; ... Part III. The life of James Mac-Faul, Moll Flanders's Lancashire husband; ...
Dublin: printed by Bart. Corcoran, [1770?].
ESTC No. N32075.Grub Street ID 20893.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only; as also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion. With an appendix, ...
Edinburgh: printed for W. Gray, 1770.
ESTC No. N65090.Grub Street ID 47016.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America; how his Ship was lost in a Storm, and all his Companions were drowned; and how he only was cast upon the Shore by the Wreck. With A True Relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by Pirates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with Cats suited to the most Remarkable Stories.
London: printed for J. Fuller, at No. 6, Ave-Maria Lane, [1770?].
ESTC No. T72308.Grub Street ID 295849.
Defoe, Daniel.
The secrets of the invisible world laid open, or an universal history of apparitions, sacred and prophane, whether angelical, diabolical, or departed souls. Shewing I. Their various Returns to this World; with sure Rules to know if they are Good or Evil. II. An Enquiry into the Scriptural Doctrine of Spirits. III. The different Species of Apparitions, with their real Existence. IV. The Nature of seeing Ghosts before, and after Death. V. The Effects of Fancy, Vapours, Dreams, Hyppo, and the difference between real, or imaginary Appearances. VI. A Collection of the most Authentic Relations of Apparitions, particularly that surprizing. One attested by the learned Dr. Scott. Likewise Mrs. Veal's appearance to Mrs. Bargrave. Sir George Villers, to the Duke of Buckingham, &c. &c. Also the notions of the heathens concerning apparitions. Being the most Entertaining, and in Quantity, the Cheapest Book of the Kind. Adorned with Curious Copper-Plates.
London: printed for the author, and sold by D. Steel, near King Street, Little Tower-Hill; H. Serjeant, without Temple-Bar; and J. Smith, at Number 15. in Paternoster-Row, MDCCLXX. [1770].
ESTC No. T73016.Grub Street ID 296361.
Defoe, Daniel.
The surprizing 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 unhabited island, on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque, ...
[Newcastle upon Tyne]: Printed in this Present year, [1770?].
ESTC No. T72310.Grub Street ID 295851.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate, ...
[London]: Printed and sold at No. 4, Aldermary Church Yard, [1770?].
ESTC No. T70320.Grub Street ID 294079.
Defoe, Daniel.
The political history of the Devil. Containing his original. A state of his circumstances. His conduct public and private. ... The whole interspersed with many of the Devil's adventures. To which is added, a description of the Devil's dwelling, vulgarly called Hell.
London: printed for W. Strahan, J. and F. Rivington, W. Nicoll, and S. Bladon, 1770.
ESTC No. N37586.Grub Street ID 25549.
Defoe, Daniel.
The original power of the collective body of the people of England, examined and asserted. By Daniel Defoe. To which are added by the same author, some distinguishing characters of a Parliament-Man.
London: printed and sold by R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row, [1770?].
ESTC No. T32984.Grub Street ID 263657.
Defoe, Daniel.
The original power of the collective body of the people of England examined and asserted. ...
London: printed for J. Williams, 1771.
ESTC No. N42203.Grub Street ID 28545.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true born Englishman. A satire. By Daniel D'Foe.
London: printed for R. Richards, 1771.
ESTC No. T70669.Grub Street ID 294330.
Defoe, Daniel.
The 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 how he was at last as strangely delivered by pirates. Written by himself. The fourteenth edition, adorned with cuts. In two volumes. ...
London: printed for J. Buckland, W. Strahan, J. and F. Rivington, E. Johnson, Hawes, Clarke and Collins, W. Johnston, T. Caslon, T. Longman, B. Law, J. Wilkie, T. Lowndes, W. Nicoll, S. Bladon, and R. Baldwin, MDCCLXXII. [1772].
ESTC No. T72284.Grub Street ID 295823.
Defoe, Daniel.
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, ...
Portsmouth: printed and sold by R. Carr, 1772.
ESTC No. N33211.Grub Street ID 21721.
Defoe, Daniel.
The political history of the Devil. Containing his original. A state of his circumstances. His conduct, public and private. The various Turns of his Affairs from Adam, in regular Succession. The various Methods he takes to converse with Mankind. His last Scence of Liberty, what may be supposed to be his End; and what we are to understand of his being tormented for ever and ever. The Whole Interspers'd with many of the Devil's Adventures. To which is added, a description of the Devil's dwelling, vulgarly call'd Hell. The sixth edition. To this edition is prefixed, by way of appendix, anecdotes of a scoundrel; or, memoirs of Devil Dick: A well-known Character. By an invisible spy. Illustrated with Copper-Plates.
Birmingham: printed by C. Earl, at No. 50, in Dale end, 1772.
ESTC No. T70353.Grub Street ID 294111.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: ...
London: printed for G. Keith, [1772?].
ESTC No. N33535.Grub Street ID 22007.
Defoe, Daniel.
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 ...
[Boston]: Printed and sold [by William M'Alpine] at the printing-office in Marlborough-Street, [ca. 1773].
ESTC No. W19333.Grub Street ID 328985.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures.
Edinburgh: printed for John Donaldson, and sold by him, the Corner of Arundel-Street, Strand, London, MDCCLXXIII. [1773].
ESTC No. T224309.Grub Street ID 246569.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures.
Edinburgh: printed by Alexander Donaldson. Sold at his shop, No. 48, East corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, London; and at Edinburgh, M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773].
ESTC No. T72311.Grub Street ID 295852.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dreadful visitation: in a short account of the progress and effects of the plague, the last time it spread in the city of London, in the year 1665; extracted from the memoirs of a person who resided there during the whole time of that infection. [Three lines from Deuteronomy].
[New Haven]: Printed [by Thomas and Samuel Green] at the printing-office in New-Haven, [1773?].
ESTC No. W6059.Grub Street ID 355066.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and surprizing adventures of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe: who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised.
New-York: Printed by Hugh Gaine, at his book-store in Hanover-Square, where may be had a great variety of little books for young masters and misses, M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774].
ESTC No. W14459.Grub Street ID 323871.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only; as also, of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix, ...
Glasgow: printed by Robert and Thomas Duncan, 1774.
ESTC No. N60883.Grub Street ID 43861.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dreadful visitation, in a short account of the progress and effects of the plague, the last time it spread in the city of London, in the year 1665, extracted from the memoirs of a person who resided there during the whole time of that infection. [Two lines from Deuteronomy].
Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank on the north side of Market-Street, between Second and Third Streets, MDCCLXXIV. [1774].
ESTC No. W20253.Grub Street ID 329909.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dreadful visitation, in a short account of the progress and effects of the plague, the last time it spread in the city of London, in the year 1665, extracted from the memoirs of a person who resided there during the whole time of that infection. [Two lines from Deuteronomy].
Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank on the north side of Market-Street, between Second and Third Streets, MDCCLXXIV. [1774].
ESTC No. W6028.Grub Street ID 355032.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dreadful visitation, in a short account of the progress and effects of the plague, the last time it spread in the city of London, in the year 1665, extracted from the memoirs of a person who resided there during the whole time of that infection. [Two lines from Deuteronomy].
Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank on the north side of Market-Street, between Second and Third Streets, MDCCLXXIV. [1774].
ESTC No. W6029.Grub Street ID 355033.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America: ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes and adorned with cuts, ...
Dublin: printed by Bart. Corcoran, 1774.
ESTC No. N33536.Grub Street ID 22008.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in reigion [sic] with one another. With an appendix ...
London: printed for L. Hawes, W. Clark, and R. Collins, T. Caslon, and S. Crowder, 1774.
ESTC No. T69679.Grub Street ID 293629.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderfull life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America; ... Carefully abridged.
London: printed for the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1775.
ESTC No. N25009.Grub Street ID 14357.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. ...
Edinburgh: printed for W. Darling, and J. Donaldson, London, 1775.
ESTC No. N19874.Grub Street ID 9296.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed for the editor; and sold by F. Noble, in Holborn, and T. Lowndes, in Fleet-Street, MDCCLXXV. [1775].
ESTC No. N54521.Grub Street ID 38256.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed for the editor; and sold by F. Noble, in Holborn, and T. Lowndes, in Fleet-Street, MDCCLXXV. [1775].
ESTC No. T70632.Grub Street ID 294294.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner.
[London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London, [1775?].
ESTC No. T72312.Grub Street ID 295853.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only; as also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion. With an appendix, ...
Edinburgh: printed for W. Darling, 1775.
ESTC No. T168713.Grub Street ID 206586.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only: as also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion. With an appendix, Of the Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants; and, A Proposal for the better managing of Servants.
London: printed for Bernard Lintot, in the Strand, M.DCC.LXXV. [1775].
ESTC No. T69680.Grub Street ID 293630.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed for the editor; and sold by F. Noble, and T. Lowndes, 1776.
ESTC No. T70321.Grub Street ID 294080.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. ...
Edinburgh: printed and sold by John Robertson, 1777.
ESTC No. T168458.Grub Street ID 206370.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true born Englishman. A satire. By Daniel D'Foe.
London: printed for the booksellers in town and country, 1777.
ESTC No. T176625.Grub Street ID 213646.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman. A satire.
London: printed in the year, 1777.
ESTC No. T219514.Grub Street ID 243623.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived eight-and-twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising Adventures.
Edinburgh: printed by and for W. Darling, and sold by the booksellers in town and country, M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777].
ESTC No. T72313.Grub Street ID 295854.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men were drowned but himself: As also a Relation how he was wonderfully delivered by Pyrates. The whole three volumes faithfully abridged.
London: printed for S. Crowder, in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Sewell, in Cornhill; W. Johnston, in Ludgate-Street; and B. Law, in Avemary-Lane, MDCCLXXVII. [1777].
ESTC No. T72314.Grub Street ID 295855.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the Devil, ancient and modern. In two parts. Part I. Containing a state of the Devil's circumstances, from his expulsion out of Heaven to the creation; ... Part II. Containing his more private conduct down to the present times: ... In which is included, a description of the Devil's dwelling.
London: printed for G. Hay, 1777.
ESTC No. N33221.Grub Street ID 21732.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true born Englishman. A satire. By Daniel D'Foe.
London: printed for J. Barker, 1777.
ESTC No. N45838.Grub Street ID 30707.
Defoe, Daniel.
Life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe.
Edinburgh: printed for the booksellers, 1778.
ESTC No. N33884.Grub Street ID 22326.
Defoe, Daniel.
A tour through the island of Great Britain. Divided into circuits or journies. Containing, I. A description of the principal cities and towns, their Situation, Government, and Commerce. II. The Customs, Manners, Exercises, Diversions, and Employments of the People. III. The Nature and Virtue of the many Medicinal Springs with which both Parts of the United Kingdom abound. IV. An ample Description of London, including Westminster and Southwark, their Bridges, Squares, Hospitals, Churches, Palaces, Markets, Schools, Libraries, Shipping in the Thames, and Trade, by means of that noble River, &c. V. The Produce and Improvement of the Lands, the Trade, and Manufactures. VI. The Sea Ports and Fortifications, the Course of Rivers, and the Inland Navigation. Vii. The Public Edifices, Seats, and Palaces of the Nobility and Gentry. Viii. The Isles of Wight, Scilly, Portland, Jersey, Guernsey, and the other English and Scotish Isles of most Note. Interspersed with Useful Observations. Particularl.
London: printed by W. Strahan, J. F. and C. Rivington, J. Buckland, R. Baldwin, T. Longman, T. Caslon, J. Richardson, T. Lowndes, W. Stuart, T. Becket, S. Bladon, T. Cadell, E. and C. Dilly, J. Nichols, W. Flexney, W. Goldsmith, G. Burnet, and J. Bell, 1778.
ESTC No. T70856.Grub Street ID 294501.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true born Englishman. A satire. By Daniel D'Foe.
London: sold by D. Nicholson, A. Newton, R. Durfey, and M. Jones, 1778.
ESTC No. T176619.Grub Street ID 213639.
Defoe, Daniel.
The 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; ... Written by himself. The fifteenth edition, adorned with new cuts. In two volumes. ...
London: printed for J. Buckland, W. Strahan, J. F. and C. Rivington, E. Johnson, T. Caslon, T. Longman, B. Law, J. Wilkie, T. Lowndes, W. Nicoll, S. Bladon, and R. Baldwin, 1778.
ESTC No. T72285.Grub Street ID 295824.
Defoe, Daniel.
A military history of Germany, and of England; from the year 1631 to the year 1648. Being the memoirs of an English gentleman, who served in the army of Gustavus Adolphus, and afterwards in the royal army of King Charles I.
Edinburgh: printed for Alexander Donaldson: and sold at his shop (no. 48.) in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London; and at Edinburgh, M,DCC,LXXVIII. [1778].
ESTC No. N4493.Grub Street ID 30146.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque, ...
Edinburgh: printed for W. Darling, and P. Anderson, 1778.
ESTC No. N33529.Grub Street ID 22000.
Defoe, Daniel.
A tour through the island of Great Britain. Divided into circuits or journies. Containing, I. A description of the principal cities and towns, ... Originally begun by the celebrated Daniel De Foe, continued by the late Mr. Richardson, ... and brought down to the present time by gentlemen of eminence in the literary world.
Dublin: printed for Messrs. D. Chamberlaine, J. Williams, T. Walkrr [sic], G. Burnet, L. Flinn [and 3 others in Dublin], 1779.
ESTC No. N26289.Grub Street ID 15664.
Defoe, Daniel.
A tour through the island of Great Britain. Divided into circuits or journies. Containing, I. A description of the principal cities and towns, ... Originally begun by the celebrated Daniel De Foe, continued by the late Mr. Richardson, ... and brought down to the present time by gentlemen of eminence in the literary world.
Dublin: printed by James Williams, 1779.
ESTC No. N26291.Grub Street ID 15667.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the continent of America, lying near the mouth of the great river Oronooko [sic]: ...
London: printed for J. Browne, 1779.
ESTC No. T72315.Grub Street ID 295856.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures.
Paris: printed by J.G.A. Stoupe, M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779].
ESTC No. T72316.Grub Street ID 295857.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account of the loss of his ship in a storm, ... Faithfully abridged from the three volumes, and adorned with an entire new set of cuts, illustrative of the most remarkable stories, from drawings done on purpose for this edition.
London: printed for J. Bew, 1780.
ESTC No. N25003.Grub Street ID 14351.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true born Englishman. A satire. By Daniel D'foe.
London: printed for R. Richards, 1780.
ESTC No. T202867.Grub Street ID 233639.
Defoe, Daniel.
The surprising life and adventures of Robinson Cursoe [sic], and his Man Friday. Adorned with cuts.
London: printed for R. Carr, [1780?].
ESTC No. N46577.Grub Street ID 31403.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures.
Paris: printed by J. G. A. Stoupe; and sold by J. N. Pissot, and Barrois, junior, Quai des Augustins. Booksellers, M.DCC.LXXX. [1780].
ESTC No. T72317.Grub Street ID 295858.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true born Englishman. A satire. By Daniel D'foe.
London: printed for the booksellers in town and country, [1780?].
ESTC No. T70670.Grub Street ID 294331.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the Devil, ancient and modern. In two parts. Part I. Containing a state of the Devil's circumstances, from his expulsion out of Heaven to the creation; ... Part II. Containing his more private conduct down to the present times: ... In which is included, a description of the Devil's dwelling.
London: printed for G. Hay, 1780.
ESTC No. N33219.Grub Street ID 21729.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed for the inhabitants of his island, and sold by T. Carnan, [1780?].
ESTC No. N36069.Grub Street ID 24050.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-born Englishman: a satire. By Daniel Defoe.
London: printed for the booksellers in town and country, [1780?].
ESTC No. N45840.Grub Street ID 30710.
Defoe, Daniel.
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. ... Written by himself. ...
Dublin: printed for William Wilson, 1781.
ESTC No. T220172.Grub Street ID 243970.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oronoque. ...
London: printed for A. Millar, J. Tonson, J. Hodges, J. Wren, and E. Dilly, 1781.
ESTC No. T168460.Grub Street ID 206373.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. In two volumes. By Daniel Defoe.
London: printed for Harrison and Co. No. 18, Paternoster-Row, MDCCLXXXI. [1781].
ESTC No. T72286.Grub Street ID 295825.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oronoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures.
Edinburgh: printed by and for W. Darling, Advocates Close, M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781].
ESTC No. T72318.Grub Street ID 295859.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the civil wars in Germany, from the year 1630 to 1635: also, genuine memoirs of the wars of England, in the unhappy reign of Charles the First; Containing The whole History of those miserable Times, until the King lost his Head on the Scaffold, in the memorable Year 1648. Written by a Shropshire gentleman, Who personally served under the King of Sweden, in Germany; and on the Royal Side, during the unhappy Contests in England.
Newark: printed by James Tomlinson, for the publisher, in 1782.
ESTC No. T69692.Grub Street ID 293642.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner; Who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited Island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures. Adorned with Copper-Plates.
Edinburgh: printed for P. Anderson, Bookseller, Parliament-Square, M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782].
ESTC No. T168461.Grub Street ID 206374.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoko. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures.
Edinburgh: printed by and for W. Darling, Advocates Close, 1782.
ESTC No. T72319.Grub Street ID 295860.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only; as also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion. With an appendix, Of the Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants; and a proposal for the better managing of Servants.
Edinburgh: printed for W. Darling, Advocate's Close, MDCCLXXXII. [1782].
ESTC No. T69681.Grub Street ID 293631.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Of York, mariner; who lived eight-and-twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprizing adventures. Complete in one volume.
London: printed for William Lane, Leadenhall-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783].
ESTC No. T72320.Grub Street ID 295861.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. Second edition. Revised by M. D***.
Paris: printed by J. G. A. Stoupe; and sold by Theophilus Barrois, 1783.
ESTC No. N33531.Grub Street ID 22003.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner: ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cuts ...
Glasgow: printed for the booksellers, 1784.
ESTC No. T210779.Grub Street ID 238726.
Defoe, Daniel.
The 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 how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pirates. Written by himself. The sixteenth edition, adorned with cuts. In two volumes. Vol. I.
London: printed for J. Buckland, W. Strahan, J. F. and C. Rivington, T. Longman, B. Law, J. Wilkie, T. and W. Lowndes, S. Bladon, J. Murray, R. Baldwin, and Scatcherd and Whitaker, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784].
ESTC No. T72287.Grub Street ID 295826.
Defoe, Daniel.
Memoirs, travels and adventures of a cavalier. A new edition, being the second ... First published from the original manuscript, by the late Mr. Daniel Defoe ...
London: printed for Francis Noble, 1784.
ESTC No. T216041.Grub Street ID 241837.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oronoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures.
Edinburgh: printed by W. Darling. Advocates Close, 1784.
ESTC No. T72321.Grub Street ID 295862.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed for W. Osborne & T. Griffin, [1785?].
ESTC No. N36160.Grub Street ID 24138.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner.
[Hull]: J. Ferraby, printer, Hull, [1785?].
ESTC No. T168234.Grub Street ID 206168.
Defoe, Daniel.
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 himself. Volume I.
London: printed at the Logographic Press, and sold by J. Walter, Printing-House-Square, Black Friars; T. Hookham, New Bond Street; W. Richardson, Under the Royal Exchange; and M. Wilson, No. 45, Lombard Street, MDCCLXXXV. [1785].
ESTC No. T72288.Grub Street ID 295827.
Defoe, Daniel.
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 ıø¨• déserte, située sur la côte de l'Amérique, prs l'embouchure de la grande riviere Oroonoque. ...
Londres [i.e. Paris: printed by Valade's successors for H. M. Cazin], 1784 [1785].
ESTC No. T72297.Grub Street ID 295837.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight-and-twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after Surprizing Adventures. Complete in one volume.
Chester: printed by J. Fletcher, for T. Craig, in Nantwich, MDCCLXXXV. [1785].
ESTC No. T72322.Grub Street ID 295863.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner.
Congleton: printed by J. Dean, [1785?].
ESTC No. T72323.Grub Street ID 295864.
Defoe, Daniel.
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 how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pirates. Written by himself. Volume I.
London: printed at the Logographic Press, and sold by J. Walter, Printing-House-Square, Black-friars, MDCCLXXXV. [1785].
ESTC No. T180363.Grub Street ID 217043.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: ... The whole three volumes faithfully abridged.
London: printed for B. Law, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, W. Lepard, and G. and T. Wilkie, 1785.
ESTC No. N33534.Grub Street ID 22006.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the union between England and Scotland, by Daniel De-Foe: with an appendix of original papers. To which is now added a life of the celebrated author, ...
London: printed for John Stockdale, 1786.
ESTC No. T71932.Grub Street ID 295484.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the union between England and Scotland, with a collection of original papers relating thereto. By Daniel De Foe. With an introduction, in which the consequences and probability of a like union between this country and Ireland are considered. To which is prefixed, a life of Daniel De Foe, by George Chalmers, F.R.S. S.A.
London: printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1786.
ESTC No. T71933.Grub Street ID 295485.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-Born Englishman: a satire. By Daniel Defoe.
London: printed for and sold wholesale by William Lane, Leadenhall-Street, and by all other booksellers in town and country, MDCCLXXXVI. [1786].
ESTC No. T70671.Grub Street ID 294332.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oronoque. ...
Edinburgh: printed by W. Darling and Son, 1786.
ESTC No. N33528.Grub Street ID 21999.
Defoe, Daniel.
In a few days will be published, in one large volume quarto, with an elegant engraving of the author, The history of the union between England and Scotland; ... By ... Daniel De Foe. ...
London: printed for John Stockdale, [1786].
ESTC No. T137280.Grub Street ID 185329.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family-Instructor: in three parts. Relating I. To parents and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
Berwick: printed by W. Phorson, Anno 1787.
ESTC No. T71945.Grub Street ID 295497.
Defoe, Daniel.
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. Vol. II.
London: printed for F. Noble, No. 324, Holborn, MDCCLXXXVII. [1787].
ESTC No. T70623.Grub Street ID 294286.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the union between England and Scotland, with a collection of original papers relating thereto. By Daniel De Foe. With an introduction, in which the consequences and probability of a like union between this country and Ireland are considered. To which is prefixed, a life of Daniel De Foe, by George Chalmers, F.R.S. S.A.
London: printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1786 [1787].
ESTC No. N223.Grub Street ID 11670.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and surprising adventures of the renowned hero Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonized.
[Philadelphia]: London, printed: Philadelphia, reprinted by Charles Cist, in Race-Street, between Front and Second-Streets, 1787.
ESTC No. W6018.Grub Street ID 355023.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account of the loss of his ship in a storm, ... Faithfully abridged from the three volumes, and adorned with an entire new set of cuts, ... from drawings done on purpose for this edition.
London: printed for J. Bew, 1787.
ESTC No. N36066.Grub Street ID 24047.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the union between England and Scotland, by Daniel De-Foe: with an appendix of original papers. To which is now added a life of the celebrated author, And A Copious Index.
London: printed for John Stockdale, Opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. M.DCC.LXXXVI. The Life entered at Stationers Hall, [1786] [i.e. 1787?].
ESTC No. N52353.Grub Street ID 36335.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates and their crews from Captain John Avery, who first settled at Madagascar, to Captain John Gow, and James Williams, his Lieutenant, &c. who were hanged at Execution Dock, June 11, 1735, for Piracy and Murder: and afterwards hanged in chains between Blackwall and Deptford: And in this Edition continued down to the Year 1735. Giving a more full and true Account than any yet published of all their Murders, Piracles, Maroonings, Places of Refuge, and way of Living. To which is prefixed An Abstract of the Laws against Piracy.
Glasgow: printed by Robert Duncan, M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788].
ESTC No. T36342.Grub Street ID 266268.
Defoe, Daniel.
Fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate: ...
Falkirk: printed and sold by Patrick Mair, 1788.
ESTC No. T182516.Grub Street ID 218970.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque, With an Account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising Adventures.
Berwick: printed by W. Phorson, M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788].
ESTC No. T72324.Grub Street ID 295865.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true born Englishman. A satire. By Daniel D'Foe.
London: printed for the booksellers in town and country, 1788.
ESTC No. T137273.Grub Street ID 185322.
Defoe, Daniel.
Die wunderbare Lebensbeschreibung, und erstaunliche Begebenheiten des berühmten Helden Robinson Crusoe, welcher 28 Jahre auf einer unbewohnten Insel wohnete, die er nachderhand bevölkert hat.
Philadelphia: Gedruckt bey Carl Cist, in der Rehs-Strasse, zwischen der Front- und Zweyten-Strasse, 1788.
ESTC No. W6054.Grub Street ID 355061.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix of the Necessity of Taking None but Religious Servants, and a Proposal for the Better Managing of Servants.
London: printed for T. Longman, S. Crowder, S. Bladon, and R. Baldwin, in Paternoster-Row; and C. Dilly, in the Poultry, MDCCLXXXIX. [1789].
ESTC No. T69682.Grub Street ID 293632.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and most surprising adventures, of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe; who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised.
London: printed for the inhabitants of his island; and sold by F. Power and Co. (grandson of the late Mr. John Newbery), 1789.
ESTC No. N25012.Grub Street ID 14360.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only; as also, of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix: ...
Glasgow: printed by J. and M. Robertson, 1789.
ESTC No. T223553.Grub Street ID 246142.
Defoe, Daniel.
An abridgement of the new Robinson Crusoe; an instructive and entertaining history, for the use of children of both sexes. Translated from the French. Embellished with thirty-two beautiful cuts.
London: printed for John Stockdale, 1789.
ESTC No. T150424.Grub Street ID 196225.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and 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 Oroonoque. Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but Himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pirates. Written by himself. Part I.
Dublin: printed for P. Byrne, No. 108, Grafton Street, M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789].
ESTC No. T72289.Grub Street ID 295828.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oronoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures.
London: printed for John Taylor, MDCCLXXXIX. [1789].
ESTC No. T72325.Grub Street ID 295866.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America: how his ship was lost in a storm, and all his companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the shore by the wreck: with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cuts, suited to the most remarkable stories.
Philadelphia: Printed by Peter Stewart, west side of Second-Street, ninth door above Chesnut-Street, M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789].
ESTC No. W6037.Grub Street ID 355042.
Defoe, Daniel.
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. With a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates, &c. &c. &c.
Portland [Me.]: Printed and sold by Thomas B. Wait, MDCCLXXXIX. [1789].
ESTC No. W6038.Grub Street ID 355043.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived twenty eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oronoque. ...
London: printed by T. Martin, 1789.
ESTC No. N33530.Grub Street ID 22002.
Defoe, Daniel.
Die wunderbare Lebensbeschreibung und erstaunliche Begebenheiten des berühmten Helden Robinson Crusoe, welcher 28 Jahre auf einer unbewohnten Insel wohnete, die er nachderhand bevölkert hat.
Philadelphia: Gedruckt bey Carl Cist, in der Rehs-Strasse, zwischen Front- und Zweyten-Strasse, 1789.
ESTC No. W6055.Grub Street ID 355062.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates, and their crews; from Captain Avery, who first settled at Madagascar, to Captain John Gow, and James Williams, his Lieutenant, &c. who were hanged at Execution Dock, on June 11, 1725, for Piracy and Murder, and afterwards hung in Chains between Blackwall and Deptford; and of several others, down to the Year 1735. Giving a more full and true Account than any yet published, of all their Murders, Piracies, Maroonings, Places of Refuge, and Ways of Living. To Which IS Prefixed, An Abstract of the Laws against Piracy. A New Edition: Adorned with Twenty-One beautiful Cuts, being the Representation of each Pirate.
London: printed and sold by J. Hollis, No. 21, Shoemaker-Row, Black-Friars, [1790?].
ESTC No. N17447.Grub Street ID 6915.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate; and, after having led a wicked life, (and passed thro' the various scenes described in the course of this history,) at length grew rich, lived honest, and died penitent.
[London?]: Printed for the travelling stationers, J-y, 1790.
ESTC No. N17747.Grub Street ID 7210.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived eight & twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque; ... Written by himself. ...
London: printed for John Stockdale, 1790.
ESTC No. N47632.Grub Street ID 32313.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner.
Wolverhampton: printed by J. Smart, [1790?].
ESTC No. T211103.Grub Street ID 238915.
Defoe, Daniel.
The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders. ...
London: printed by T. Sabine, No. 81, Shoe Lane, Fleet Street, [1790?].
ESTC No. N31964.Grub Street ID 20843.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of Moll Flanders, &c. Who was born in Newgate, ... Written from her own memorandums, and adorned with cuts.
Newcastle: printed in this present year, [1790?].
ESTC No. T36425.Grub Street ID 266348.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate, ... Written from her own memorandums, and adorned with cuts.
Newcastle: printed by M. Angus & Son, [1790?].
ESTC No. N54518.Grub Street ID 38252.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life, and most strange adventures, of Robinson Crusoe, of the city of York mariner. Giving an account how he was cast on shore by ship wreck, ... on an uninhabited island, on the coast of America near the mouth of the great river, Oroonoque, ...
[Darlington]: W. Appleton; printer, Darlington, 1790.
ESTC No. T204383.Grub Street ID 235136.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true-Born Englishman: a satire. By Daniel Defoe.
London: printed for the booksellers in town and country, [1790?].
ESTC No. T176628.Grub Street ID 213649.
Defoe, Daniel.
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. Vol. I.
London: printed for W. Lane, Leadenhall-Street, MDCCXC. [1790].
ESTC No. T72290.Grub Street ID 295830.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Who lived eight & twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque; ... Written by himself. ...
London: printed for John Stockdale, 1790.
ESTC No. T72291.Grub Street ID 295831.
Defoe, Daniel.
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. Vol. I.
London: printed at the Logographic Press; and sold by J. Walter, No. 169, Piccadilly, Opposite Old Bond Street, MDCCXC. [1790].
ESTC No. T73015.Grub Street ID 296360.
Defoe, Daniel.
A short sketch of the wonderful life, and surprising adventures of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe. ... Adorned with cuts.
London: printed by R. Bassam, No. 53, St. John's Street, West Smithfield, [1790?].
ESTC No. N22845.Grub Street ID 12204.
Defoe, Daniel.
The surprising 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, ...
Newcastle: printed by M. Angus and Son, [1790?].
ESTC No. T72326.Grub Street ID 295867.
Defoe, Daniel.
A concise abstract of the wonderful life, and surprising adventures of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty-eight years on an unhabited island, and was afterwards released by pirates. Adorned with cuts.
London: printed for, and sold by all the stationary and toy shops in town and country, [1790?].
ESTC No. N66019.Grub Street ID 47811.
Defoe, Daniel.
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, ...
[London?]: Printed for the booksellers, [1790?].
ESTC No. T72336.Grub Street ID 295877.
Defoe, Daniel.
Life and surprising adventures of the renowned Robinson Crusoe, who liv'd twenty-eight years on an island inhabited by no human creature but himself, ...
[London]: Printed and sold wholesale, by S. Jewkes, and Co. London. And retail, by all the booksellers and stationers in England, [1790?].
ESTC No. N19496.Grub Street ID 8913.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and surprising adventures of that renound [sic] hero, Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised.
Albany: Printed by C.R. & G. Webster, at their office, in State-Street, where printing in general, in the English and German languages, is performed with expedition and on reasonable terms, M.DCC.XC. [1790].
ESTC No. W6039.Grub Street ID 355044.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the Devil, ancient and modern. In two parts. Part I. Containing a state of the Devil's circumstances, from his expulsion out of Heaven to the creation; ... Part II. Containing his more private conduct down to the present times: ... In which is included, a description of the Devil's dwelling.
Berwick: printed for W. Phorson, 1790.
ESTC No. N17687.Grub Street ID 7155.
Defoe, Daniel.
The exploits of Robinson Crusoe, mariner of York: exhibiting a concise and clear narrative of his living twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island ... Written originally by himself, and now first abridged from the genuine original copy, presented to the editor by a descendant of the family. Illustrated with cuts. To which is prefixed, some account of the editor of the first edition.
London: printed for H. Turpin, No. 18, near Gray's Inn, Holborn, [1790?].
ESTC No. N31316.Grub Street ID 20216.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprising adventures of of [sic] that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe: who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island. Which he afterwards colonised.
[London?]: Sold by the booksellers in Great-Britain, Ireland and America, 1791.
ESTC No. N25007.Grub Street ID 14355.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oronoque. ...
Edinburgh: printed for William Coke, Leith, 1791.
ESTC No. T168462.Grub Street ID 206375.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived eight-and-twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures. Enriched with elegant plates, descriptive of the Subject.
London [i.e. York?]: printed for A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater; and for Wilson, Spence, and Mawman, York, M,DCC,XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T166143.Grub Street ID 204384.
Defoe, Daniel.
The dreadful visitation, in a short account, of the progress and effects of the plague, the last time it spread in the city of London, in the year 1665. Extracted from the memoirs of a person who resided there during the whole time of that infection.
London: printed and sold by Darton and Harvey, 1791.
ESTC No. N66524.Grub Street ID 48245.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprising adventures, of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; containing a full and particular account ... Carefully abridged.
London: printed for William Cavell, 1791.
ESTC No. T210768.Grub Street ID 238718.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. In two volumes. By Daniel Defoe.
London: printed for Harrison and Co., 1791.
ESTC No. N19163.Grub Street ID 8594.
Defoe, Daniel.
The 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 how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pirates. Written by himself. The seventeenth edition, adorned with cuts. In two volumes. Vol. I.
London: printed for J. F. and C. Rivington; T. Longman; B. Law; S. Bladon; J. Murray; W. Goldsmith; R. Baldwin; R. Faulder; J. Bew; Scatcherd and Whitaker; W. Lowndes, and G. and T. Wilkie, M,DCC,XCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T72292.Grub Street ID 295832.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
Boston: Printed and sold by J. White and C. Cambridge, near Charles-River Bridge, 1791.
ESTC No. W6040.Grub Street ID 355046.
Defoe, Daniel.
[The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived twenty-eight years in an unihabited island on the coast of America: how his ship was lost in a storm, and all his companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the shore by the wreck: with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes.].
[Philadelphia: Printed by William Woodhouse, 1791].
ESTC No. W6041.Grub Street ID 355047.
Defoe, Daniel.
Memoirs of the Honourable Col. Andrew Newport, a Shropshire gentleman, who served as a cavalier in the army of Gustavus Adolphus in Germany, and in that of Charles the First in England; Containing Anecdotes and Characters of the Principal Persons of that Time: the Whole Forming a Complete Military History of Germany and England Towards the Middle of the Seventeenth Century.
London: printed for Edward Jeffery, Opposite Carlton House, Pall Mall; and R. Faulder, New Bond Street, 1792.
ESTC No. T69693.Grub Street ID 293643.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight-and-twenty years in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures.
London: printed for T. Craig, in Nantwich, 1792.
ESTC No. N55130.Grub Street ID 38674.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an account of his deliverance thence, and his after Surprising Adventures.
Edinburgh: printed for the booksellers, 1792.
ESTC No. T72327.Grub Street ID 295868.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family-instructor. In three parts. Relating, I. To parents and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Stewart & Cochran, no. 34, South Second-Street, M,DCC,XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. W6021.Grub Street ID 355025.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures 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. With a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates, &c. &c. &c.
Boston: Printed and sold [by T. & J. Fleet] at the Bible & Heart, in Cornhill, [ca. 1792].
ESTC No. W6042.Grub Street ID 355048.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
Boston: Printed and sold by J. White and C. Cambridge, near Charles-River Bridge, 1792.
ESTC No. W6043.Grub Street ID 355049.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived eight-and-twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. A new edition, complete in one volume. Enriched with elegant plates, descriptive of the subject.
London: printed for A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater; and for Wilson, Spence, and Mawman, York, 1792.
ESTC No. N33533.Grub Street ID 22005.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and surprising adventures of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonized.
[Philadelphia]: London, printed: Philadelphia, reprinted by Charles Cist, no. 104 in Second-Street, near Race-Street, M,DCC,XCII. [1792].
ESTC No. W6058.Grub Street ID 355065.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. By Daniel De Foe. Vol. I. Embellished with Engravings.
London: printed for C. Cooke, No. 17, Pater-Noster-Row, [1793].
ESTC No. T72293.Grub Street ID 295833.
Defoe, Daniel.
A short account of the plague, the last time it spread in the city of London, in the year 1665, extracted from the memoirs of a person who resided there during the whole time of that infection. [Three lines from Deuteronomy].
New-London [Conn.]: Printed by T. Green, 1793.
ESTC No. W6030.Grub Street ID 355035.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only: as also, of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix: shewing the necessity of taking none but religious servants: and, a proposal for the better managing of servants.
New-York: Printed by W. Durell, no. 19, Queen-Street, M,DCC,XCIII. [1793].
ESTC No. W6032.Grub Street ID 355037.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the Devil, ancient and modern. In two parts. Part I. Containing a state of the Devil's circumstances, from his expulsion out of Heaven to the creation; ... Part II. Containing his more private conduct down to the present times: ... With a description of th Devil's dwelling.
London [i.e. York?]: printed for A. Law, W. Millar, and R. Cater, 1793.
ESTC No. T70354.Grub Street ID 294112.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. ... Faithfully abriged [sic] from the three volumes, and adorned with an entire new set of cuts, ... from drawings done on purpose for this edition.
London: printed by Robert Bassam, 1793.
ESTC No. N36052.Grub Street ID 24033.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix ...
London [i.e. York?]: printed for A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater; and for Wilson, Spence, and Mawman, York, 1793.
ESTC No. N47546.Grub Street ID 32233.
Defoe, Daniel.
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. With a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates, &c. &c.
[Newburyport, Mass.]: Printed at Osborne's office, Market-Square, Newburyport, MDCCXCIII. [1793].
ESTC No. W6045.Grub Street ID 355051.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America; how his ship was lost in a storm, and all his companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the shore by the wreck: with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cuts, suited to the most remarkable stories.
Philadelphia: Printed by Stewart & Cochran, for M. Carey, Market-Street, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. W19329.Grub Street ID 328981.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and most surprising adventures, of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe; who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised.
London: printed by assignment of F. Power and Co. (grandson of the late John Newbery) and sold by Darton and Harvey, 1794.
ESTC No. N25010.Grub Street ID 14358.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and surprizing adventures of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised.
[London?]: Printed for the inhabitants of this island, and sold by all the booksellers in the world, [1794?].
ESTC No. N25019.Grub Street ID 14367.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family-instructor: in three parts. Relating I. To parents and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
Berwick: printed for W. Phorson; and B. Law and Son, London, 1794.
ESTC No. N9683.Grub Street ID 54559.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprising adventures of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe. ...
Paisley: [printed] for J. Gillies, Glasgow, and sold by the booksellers in Great Britain, Ireland, and America, 1794.
ESTC No. N66221.Grub Street ID 47986.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the devil, ancient and modern. In two parts. Part I. Containing a state of the devil's circumstances, from his expulsion out of Heaven to the creation; ... Part II. Containing his more private conduct down to the present times: ... Also an account of St. Peter's key, Dr. Faustus and Thomas Paine, ...
[Edinburgh?]: Printed in the year, 1704 [1794].
ESTC No. T189938.Grub Street ID 225227.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix, on the necessity of taking none but religious servants, and a proposal for the better managing of servants.
Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street, 1794.
ESTC No. W6033.Grub Street ID 355038.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only: as also, of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another.
New-York: Printed and sold by J. Harrisson, Yorick's Head, no. 3, Peck-Slip, --1794--.
ESTC No. W6034.Grub Street ID 355039.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses of the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only: as also, of husbands and wives being of the same opinion in religion with one another. With an appendix: shewing the necessity of taking none but religious servants: and, a proposal for the better managing of servants.
New-York: Printed for Evert Duyckinck, & Co. No 110 Pearl-Street, corner of Old-Slip, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. W6035.Grub Street ID 355040.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the Devil, ancient and modern. In two parts. Part I. Containing a state of the Devil's circumstances, from his expulsion out of Heaven to the creation; with remarks on the several mistakes concerning his Fall. Part II. Containing his more private conduct down to the present times: his Government, his Appearances, his Manner of Working, and the Tools he works with. With a description of th Devil's dwelling.
Alnwick: printed by J Catnach, 1794.
ESTC No. T70355.Grub Street ID 294113.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the Devil, ancient and modern. In two parts. Part I. Containing a state of the Devil's circumstances, from his expulsion out of Heaven to the creation; with Remarks on the several Mistakes concerning his Fall. Part II. Containing his more private conduct down to the present times: his Government, his Appearances, his Manner of Working, and the Tools he works with. In which is included, a description of the Devil's dwelling.
Berwick: printed for W. Phorson, Bridge-Street; and B. Law and Son, Ave-Maria-Lane, London, 1794.
ESTC No. T70356.Grub Street ID 294114.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
Boston: Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill, --M,DCC,XCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. W6046.Grub Street ID 355052.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: having been cast on shore by shipwreck, wherein all the men were drowned but himself: as also, a relation how he was wonderfully delivered by pirates. The whole three volumes faithfully abridged.
[Boston]: Printed at Boston by I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews, Faust's Statue no 45 Newbury Street, M.DCC.XCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. W6047.Grub Street ID 355053.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix ...
London: printed for Osborne and Griffin, and Mozley and Co. Gainsbrough, 1794.
ESTC No. N47550.Grub Street ID 32238.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner containing a full and particular account how he lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America: how his ship was lost in a storm, and all his companions drowned; and ho he was cast upon the shore by the wreck: with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cuts suited to the most remarkable stories.
Philadelphia: Printed by Stewart & Cochran, no. 34, South Second-Street, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. W6056.Grub Street ID 355063.
Defoe, Daniel.
History of the plague in London in 1665; with suitable reflections.
[London]: Sold by J. Marshall (printer to the Cheap Repository for Moral and Religious Tracts), and R. White, London. By S. Hazard, printer to the Cheap Repository, at Bath: and by all booksellers, newsmen, and hawkers, in town and country, [1795?].
ESTC No. N2766.Grub Street ID 16907.
Defoe, Daniel.
History of the plague in London in 1665; with suitable reflections.
[London]: Sold by J. Marshall (printer to the Cheap Repository for Moral and Religious Tracts), and R. White, London. By S. Hazard, printer to the Cheap Repository, at Bath: and by all booksellers, newsmen, and hawkers, in town and country, [1795?].
ESTC No. N2767.Grub Street ID 16916.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. ... Complete in one volume.
Montrose: printed by Da. Buchanan, for R. Morison & Son Perth, J. & A Duncan and J. & M. Robertson Glasgow, 1795.
ESTC No. T168464.Grub Street ID 206377.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the union between England and Scotland, with a collection of original papers relating thereto. By Daniel De Foe. And an introduction, in which the consequences and probability of a like union between this country and Ireland are considered. By John Lewis de Lolme, adv. To which is prefixed, a life of Daniel De Foe, by George Chalmers, F.R.S. S.A.
London: printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1786 [1795?].
ESTC No. T71934.Grub Street ID 295486.
Defoe, Daniel.
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. With a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates, &c. &c. &c.
[Worcester]: Printed at Worcester, Massachusetts [by Isaiah Thomas] and sold at the Worcester bookstore, 1795.
ESTC No. W28635.Grub Street ID 338816.
Defoe, Daniel.
The true born Englishman. A satire. By Daniel D'Foe.
London: printed for the booksellers in town and country, 1795.
ESTC No. T70672.Grub Street ID 294333.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived eight-and-twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. ...
London [i.e. York?]: printed for A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater; and for Wilson, Spence, and Mawman, York. Anno, 1795.
ESTC No. T72329.Grub Street ID 295869.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family instructor in three parts relating I. To parents and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
New-York: Printed for Benjamin Gomez.--No. 32, Maiden-Lane by N. Birdsall, 1795.
ESTC No. W6020.Grub Street ID 355024.
Defoe, Daniel.
The family-instructor. In three parts. Relating I. To parents and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives.
New-York: Printed for Evert Duyckinck & Co.--Pearl-Street by N. Birdsall, 1795.
ESTC No. W6022.Grub Street ID 355026.
Defoe, Daniel.
History of the plague in London in 1665; with suitable reflections.
[Bath]: Sold by S. Hazard, (printer to the Cheap Repository for Religioous [sic] and Moral Tracts) at Bath: by J. Marshall; and R. White, London; and by all booksellers, newsmen, stationers, and hawkers, in town and country, [1795?].
ESTC No. T70345.Grub Street ID 294103.
Defoe, Daniel.
History of the plague in London in 1665; with suitable reflections.
[London]: Sold by J. Marshall, (printer to the Cheap Repository for Religious and Moral Tracts), and R. White, London. By S. Hazard, at Bath: and by all booksellers, newsmen, and hawkers, in town and country, [1795?].
ESTC No. T70346.Grub Street ID 294104.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprising adventures of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island. Which he afterwards colonized.
New York: Printed by Hurtin & Commardinger, for E. Duyckinck, & Co, 1795.
ESTC No. W6049.Grub Street ID 355055.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only; as also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion. With an appendix, of the necessity of taking none but religious servants; and a proposal for the better managing of servants.
Berwick: printed and sold by W. Phorson, 1795.
ESTC No. N47551.Grub Street ID 32239.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprising adventures of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island. Which he afterwards colonized.
New-York: Printed by Hurtin & Commardinger, for Benjamin Gomez, 1795.
ESTC No. W6050.Grub Street ID 355057.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix ...
London [i.e. York?]: printed for A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater; and for Wilson, Spence, and Mawman, York. Anno, 1796.
ESTC No. T69683.Grub Street ID 293633.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: containing a full and particular account of the loss of his ship in a storm, ... Faithfully abridged from the three volumes, and adorned with an entire new set of cuts, ...
London: printed and sold by J. Hollis, [1796?].
ESTC No. N24995.Grub Street ID 14341.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived twenty eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America: how his ship was lost in a storm and all his companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the shore by the wreck: with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes.
[Wilmington, Del.]: Printed [by Peter Brynberg] for, and sold, by James Wilson, bookseller, binder, & stationer, opposite the upper market, Wilmington, --1796--.
ESTC No. W19261.Grub Street ID 328915.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only: as alsg [sic], of husbands ane [sic] wives being of the same opinions with one another. With an appendix: shewing the necessity of taking none but religious servants; and, a preposal [sic] for the better managing of servants.
Wilmington [Del.]: Printed by Joseph Johnson, Market-Street, opposite the bank, 1796.
ESTC No. W6036.Grub Street ID 355041.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived twenty eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America: how his ship was lost in a storm and all his and all his companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the shore by the wreck: with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes.
Wilmington [Del.]: Printed & sold by Peter Brynberg, --1796--.
ESTC No. W6051.Grub Street ID 355058.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only; as also, of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix: Shewing The Necessity of taking none but Religious Servants; and, a Proposal for the better managing of Servants.
Glasgow: printed by David Niven, Bookseller, MDCCXCVII. [1797].
ESTC No. T69684.Grub Street ID 293634.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe.
York: printed for Wilson, Spence, & Mawman, [1797?].
ESTC No. N25006.Grub Street ID 14354.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and adventures. Of Robinson Crusoe. Written by himself. Adorned with curious prints.
Exeter: printed by M'Kenzie and Son. And may be had of all the booksellers in town and country, 1797.
ESTC No. N25008.Grub Street ID 14356.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. ...
[London?]: Printed for the booksellers, [1797?].
ESTC No. N33570.Grub Street ID 22044.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner.
Stirling: printed & sold by C. Randall, 1797.
ESTC No. N19861.Grub Street ID 9282.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York mariner.
[Burslem?]: Printed for the walking stationers, 1797.
ESTC No. T168231.Grub Street ID 206165.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. By Daniel De Foe. ...
London: printed for C. Cooke, [1797-99].
ESTC No. T72294.Grub Street ID 295834.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an 2 [sic] uninhabited 1 [sic] island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. ...
Dampierre: Par G.E.J. M.A.L., 1797.
ESTC No. T72330.Grub Street ID 295871.
Defoe, Daniel.
Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only; as also, of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix: ...
Glasgow: printed by J. and M. Robertson, 1797.
ESTC No. T168710.Grub Street ID 206583.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprising adventures of that renowned heroe, Robinson Crusoe: who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised.
Glasgow: printed by Joseph Galbraith, 1798.
ESTC No. T176478.Grub Street ID 213505.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and most surprising adventures, of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe; who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised.
London: printed by assignment of F. Power and Co. (grandson of the late John Newbery) and sold by Darton and Harvey, 1798.
ESTC No. N25011.Grub Street ID 14359.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner, who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. With an Account of his deliverance thence, and his after surprising adventures. A new edition, complete in one volume. Enriched with elegant plates, descriptive of the subject.
London: printed for A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater; and for Wilson, Spence, and Mawman, York. Anno, 1798.
ESTC No. N33532.Grub Street ID 22004.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe; who lived 28 years on an uninhabited island. With cuts by Bewick.
York: printed by Wilson, Spence and Mawman, 1799.
ESTC No. N25005.Grub Street ID 14353.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the union between England and Scotland. To which is added, the articles of union, &c. By Daniel De Foe.
Dublin: printed by John Exshaw, 98, Grafton-Street, 1799.
ESTC No. T71935.Grub Street ID 295487.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and surprising 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; Having been cast on shore by Shipwreck, Wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pirates. Written by himself. Vol. I.
Manchester: printed by W.M. Shelmerdine and Co. No. 3, Deansgate., 1799-1800.
ESTC No. T72295.Grub Street ID 295835.
Defoe, Daniel.
Extracts from De Foe's History of the union.
Dublin: printed by John Exshaw, 1799.
ESTC No. N30955.Grub Street ID 19868.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. Containing a full and particular account how he lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America: ... Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, ...
Dublin: printed by P. Wogan, 1799.
ESTC No. T72331.Grub Street ID 295872.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and surprising adventures of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe, ... Ornamented with elegant cuts.
Gainsbrough: printed by H. and G. Mozley, 1799.
ESTC No. N36054.Grub Street ID 24035.
Defoe, Daniel.
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.
London: printed, by J. Bonsor. For Ann Lemoine, and sold by T. Hurst, 1800.
ESTC No. T120919.Grub Street ID 171876.
Defoe, Daniel.
The complete family instructor: in five parts. I. - --Relating to fathers and children. II. - --To masters and servants. III. - --To husbands and wives. IV. Relating to family breaches, and their obstructing religious duties. V. - --To the great mistake of mixing the passions in the instructing and managing of children. With a great variety of cases, relating to the setting ill examples to children and servants.
Liverpool: printed and sold by H. Forshaw, Edmund-Street, 1800.
ESTC No. N28293.Grub Street ID 17527.
Defoe, Daniel.
A comparison between York and Lincoln minsters. By Daniel De Foe, in his tour through Great-Britain.
York: printed by William Blanchard. Anno, 1800.
ESTC No. T191680.Grub Street ID 226438.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe; including an account of his shipwreck, and residence for twenty eight years on an unknown island, &c. &c. Written by himself.
Halifax: Holden, printer, [1800?].
ESTC No. T72296.Grub Street ID 295836.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the Devil, ancient and modern, In two parts. Part I. Containing a state of the Devil's circumstances, from his expulsion out of Heaven to the creation, ... Part II. Containing his more private conduct down to the present times; ... Also an account of St Peter's key, and Dr Faustus. ...
Edinburgh: printed by J. Morren, [1800?].
ESTC No. T185423.Grub Street ID 221615.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Written by himself.
Brentford: printed by P. Norbury, and sold by all booksellers in town and country, [1800?].
ESTC No. N63602.Grub Street ID 45745.
Defoe, Daniel.
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, ...
Newcastle: printed by M. Angus & Son, [1800?].
ESTC No. T72332.Grub Street ID 295873.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner.
Wotton-Underedge: sold by J. Bence, [1800?].
ESTC No. T72333.Grub Street ID 295874.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner: containing a full and particular account of the loss of his ship in a storm, when all his Companions were drowned, and he only escaped by being cast on Shore by the Wreck. Also, of the extraordinary Manner in which he lived Eight and Twenty Years in an uninhabited Island on the Coast of America. With A true Relation how he was at last miraculously delivered by Pirates. Faithfully abridged from the three volumes, and adorned with an entire new set of cuts, illustrative of the most remarkable Stories, from Drawings done on Purpose for this Work.
London: printed and sold by J. Hollis, No. 21, Shoemaker-Row, Black-Friars, [1800?].
ESTC No. T72334.Grub Street ID 295875.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river Oroonoque. ...
Liverpool: printeed [sic] by J. Nuttall, for Lackington Allen and Co. and W. Baynes, London; J. Hemingway, Blackburn; W. Bibby, Chorley, 1800.
ESTC No. T72335.Grub Street ID 295876.
Defoe, Daniel.
The life of Poll [sic] Flanders. Who was born in Newgate; seduced by her Lady's eldest son, and then married to his brother; after whose death she was twelve years a lady of pleasure; ten years a thief; five times a married woman, once to her brother; condemned at the Ol Bailey, transported to Virginia, and returned to Ireland.--Her death. [Four lines of verse].
[Leominster, Mass.?]: Printed [by Adams & Wilder?] for Chapman Whitcomb, [ca. 1800].
ESTC No. W6024.Grub Street ID 355028.
Defoe, Daniel.
The history of the Devil, ancient and modern. In two parts. Part first, containing a state of the Devil's circumstances, from his expulsion out of Heaven, to the creation; ... Part second, containing his more private conduct down to the present times; ... With a description, of the Devil's dwelling.
London [i.e. Durham]: printed for A. Law, W. Miller, and R. Cater; by Geo. Walker, Durham, [1800?].
ESTC No. T70357.Grub Street ID 294115.
Defoe, Daniel.
The voyages, travels, and surprising adventures, of Captain Robert Singleton. Written by Daniel Defoe, Author of Robinson Crusoe, &c. &c. Containing An Account of his being set on Shore in the Island of Madagascar; of his Passage from thence, and Travels through the Deserts of Africa; his various Encounters with Savages and wild Beasts; his acquiring great Riches in Gold Dust and Elephants' Teeth, and return to England.
London: printed by T. Maiden, Sherbourne-Lane, for Ann Lemoine, With-Rose-Court, Coleman-Street, and sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, [1800?].
ESTC No. T137276.Grub Street ID 185325.
Defoe, Daniel.
Life and surprising adventures of the renowned Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty-eight years on an island inhabited by no human creature but himself, and which he afterwards lived to colonize.
Dedham [Mass.]: Printed and sold by Herman Mann, 1800.
ESTC No. W6052.Grub Street ID 355059.
Defoe, Daniel.
The wonderful life, and most surprising adventures, of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe; who lived twenty-eight years on an unihabited island, which he afterwards colonized.
New-York: Printed by John Tiebout, no. 246, Water-Street, June, 1800.
ESTC No. W6053.Grub Street ID 355060.
Defoe, Daniel.
English nights entertainments. The voyages, travels, and surprising adventures, of Captain Robert Singleton. Written by Daniel Defoe, ...
London: printed by T. Maiden, for Ann Lemoine, and sold by T. Hurst, 1800.
ESTC No. N25991.Grub Street ID 15354.