Publications of Anne Dodd I

Note: The following printer, bookseller, or publisher lists are works in progress. They are generated from title page imprints and may reproduce false and misleading attributions or contain errors.

What does "printed by" mean? How to read the roles ascribed to people in the imprints.

In terms of the book trades, the lists below are sorted into up to four groups where: the person is designated in the imprint as having a single role:

  1. "printed by x"; or
  2. "sold by x"; or
  3. "printed for x" or "published by x";

or as having multiple roles in combination (which suggests a likelihood that the person is a trade publisher):

  1. "printed and sold by x"; "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x" and so on.

Printers (owners of the type and printing presses, and possibly owners of the copyright) may be identified by the words printed by, but printed by does not universally designate a person who is a printer by trade. Booksellers may be identified by the words sold by, but sold by encompasses a number of roles. Booksellers or individuals who owned the copyright are generally identified by the words printed for, but nothing should be concluded in this regard without further evidence, especially since "printed for" could signify that the named person was a distributor rather than a copyright holder. Trade publishers, who distributed books and pamphlets but did not own the copyright or employ a printer—and were not printers themselves—might be identified by the words printed and sold by. Furthermore, works from this period often display false imprints, whether to evade copyright restrictions, to conceal the name of the copyright holders, or to dupe unwitting customers. Ultimately, one must proceed with caution in using the following lists: designations in the imprints may not reliably reflect the actual trades or roles of the people named, and the formulas used in imprints do not consistently mean the same thing.

David Foxon discussed the "meaning of the imprint" in his Lyell Lecture delivered at Oxford in March 1976, with particular attention to "publishers" in the eighteenth-century context:

The fullest form of an imprint is one which names three people, or groups of people:
     London: printed by X (the printer), for Y (the bookseller who owned the copyright), and sold by Z.
In the eighteenth century the printer's name is rarely given, at least in works printed in London, and the form is more commonly:
     London: printed for Y, and sold by Z.
Very often in this period, and particularly for pamphlets, it is further abbreviated to:
     London: printed and sold by Z.
It is this last form which is my present concern. Z is usually what the eighteenth century called 'a publisher', or one who distributes books and pamphlets without having any other responsibility—he does not own the copyright or employ a printer, or even know the author.

D. F. McKenzie coined the term "trade publisher" for these publishers in his Sandars Lectures, also in 1976, on the grounds that their principal role was to publish on behalf of other members of the book trade (Treadwell 100).

Michael Treadwell cautions that "In this period the imprint 'London: Printed and sold by A.B.' normally means 'Printed at London, and sold by A.B.' and must not be taken to mean that A.B. is a printer in the absence of other evidence." Further, "The imprint 'published by' occurs only rarely in Wing and is almost always associated with the name of a trade publisher" (104). While there are exceptions to the rule, it is "certain," he explains, "that anyone who made a speciality of distributing works for others will show a far higher proportion than normal of imprints in one of the 'sold by' forms" (116), which appear in the imprint as "sold by," "printed and sold by," or "published by" (104). Treadwell gives Walter Kettilby as an example of "a fairly typical copyright-owning bookseller" (106)—his role is almost always designated by the phrase "printed for" on imprints.

A final caution: publisher is a word that should be used with some deliberation. Samuel Johnson defines it simply as "One who puts out a book into the world," but "published by" rarely appears on the imprint until later in the eighteenth century, and then primarily associated with newspapers and pamphlets. Treadwell observes that John Dunton names only five publishers among the 200 binders and booksellers in his autobiographical Life and Errors (1705) wherein he undertakes "to draw the Character of the most Eminent [Stationers] in the Three Kingdoms" (100). Treadwell also remarks, however, that "in law, anyone who offered a work for sale 'published' it. In this sense every work had one or more 'publishers', and every bookseller, mercury, and hawker was a 'publisher'" (114).


See:

  • Terry Belanger, "From Bookseller to Publisher: Changes in the London Book Trade, 1750–1850," in Book Selling and Book Buying. Aspects of the Nineteenth-Century British and North American Book Trade, ed. Richard G. Landon (Chicago: American Library Association, 1978).
  • Bricker, Andrew Benjamin. "Who was 'A. Moore'? The Attribution of Eighteenth-Century Publications with False and Misleading Imprints," in The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 110.2 (2016).
  • John Dunton, The Life and Errors of John Dunton (London: Printed for S. Malthus, 1705).
  • John Feather, "The Commerce of Letters: The Study of the Eighteenth-Century Book Trade," Eighteenth-Century Studies 17 (1984).
  • David Foxon, Pope and the Early Eighteenth-Century Book Trade, ed. James McLaverty (Oxford University Press, 1991).
  • Samuel Johnson, Dictionary of the English Language, (printed for J. and P. Knapton; T. and T. Longman; C. Hitch and L. Hawes; A. Millar; and R. and J. Dodsley, 1755).
  • D.F. McKenzie, The London Book Trade in the Later Seventeenth Century (Sandars lectures in bibliography, 1977).
  • Michael Treadwell, "London Trade Publishers 1675–1750," The Library sixth series, vol. 4, no. 2 (1982).

Printed by Anne Dodd I

  • A letter to the free-holders of Great-Britain; Occasion'd by the cry of the Danger of the Church. London: printed by R. Tookey, for J. Harrison in Cornhill, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1715. ESTC No. T38263. Grub Street ID 267746.
  • The evening entertainment. London [England]: printed by H. Parker, in Jewin-street; and given gratis by A[nne]. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and by the hawkers, [1727]. ESTC No. P6016. Grub Street ID 57790.
  • The British journal: or, The censor. By Roger Manley, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq;. London [England]: printed by N. Blandford, at the London-Gazette, Charing-Cross: where advertisements, and letters to the author are taken in. Also by A[nne]. Dodd at Temple-Bar; and H. Whitridge, the corner of Castle-Alley, near the Royal-Exchange, [1728-1729]. ESTC No. P1716. Grub Street ID 55499.

Sold by Anne Dodd I

  • Steele, Sir Richard. Town talk. In a letter to a lady in the country. London [England]: printed: and sold by J[ames]. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; J. Graves in St. James's-Street; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar. Where advertisements are taken in. ESTC No. P2110. Grub Street ID 55827.
  • The right of kings, and duty of subjects: proving, that it is not lawful for subjects, upon any ground or pretence whatever, to rebel against their lawful king. To which is added, an extract from Dr. Stanhope's translation of the author's celebrated Book of wisdom, ... Written in French by the Sieur de Charon, and now done into English. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd; and E. Smith, [1709?]. ESTC No. T198506. Grub Street ID 231140.
  • Epicurus. Epicurus's morals. Translated from the Greek by John Digby, Esq; with comments and reflections Taken out of several Authors. Also Isocrates his advice to Demonicus. Done out of Greek by the same Hand. To which is added, an essay on Epicurus's morals. Written by Monsieur St. Evremont. And made English by Mr. Johnson. London: printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by John Graves next Whites-Chocolate-House in St. James's-Street, and M. Dod without Temple-Bar, 1712. ESTC No. N6619. Grub Street ID 47955.
  • A true list of the Lords spiritual and temporal: as also a list of the kts. and commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses of the Parliament of Great Britain; as it stood, July the 16th. 1713. London: printed, and sold by A. Baldwin, and A. Dodd, 1713. ESTC No. N47138. Grub Street ID 31878.
  • Gentleman of Cambridge.. An answer to the discourse on free-thinking: wherein The Absurdity and Infidelity of the Sect of Free-Thinkers is undeniably Demonstrated. By a Gentleman of Cambridge. London: printed: and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall; and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1713. ESTC No. T22052. Grub Street ID 244179.
  • A scheme for, an effectual method to prevent the exportation of wooll. By Richard Carter, and Peter Ellers. June 20. 1713. London: sold by J. Morphew; Mr. Poole; Mrs. Dodd; and Mr. King, 1713. ESTC No. T91190. Grub Street ID 311035.
  • Dunton, John. Queen Robin: or the second part of Neck or nothing, detecting the secret reign of the four last years. In a familiar dialogue between Mr. Truman (alias Mr. John Dunton) and his friend, ... London: printed for M. Brudenell, and are to be sold by J. Harrison, S. Popping, A. Dod and A. Boulter, [1714]. ESTC No. N21910. Grub Street ID 11269.
  • Sophocles.. Electra, A Tragedy. Translated from the Greek of Sophocles. London: printed for J. Watts, and sold by W. Lewis in Covent-Garden, J. Brown and W. Meares without Temple-Bar, W. Taylor in Pater-Noster-Row, N. Cliffe and D. Jackson in Cheapside. R. Parker under the Royal Exchange. J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1714. ESTC No. T32487. Grub Street ID 263186.
  • Dunton, John. The golden age: exemplified in the glorious life and reign of his present Majesty King George, and his numerous issue: or a vision of the future happiness of Great Britain, ... Part I. ... The whole humbly inscrib'd to his ... Majesty by Mr. John Dunton, ... and will be continued monthly ... London: printed by S. Keimer, and are to be sold by J. Harrison, S. Popping, A. Dod, and A. Boulter, 1714. ESTC No. T35664. Grub Street ID 265747.
  • Ward, Edward. The Whigs unmask'd: or, the history of the Calf's-Head-Club farther expos'd; ... Adorn'd with curious cuts, by the best hands. To which are added, several characters by ... Sir John Denham. And The hellish mysteries of the old republicans, ... by Mr. Samuel Butler, ... London: printed: and sold by J. Morphew, and A. Dodd, 1714. ESTC No. T136043. Grub Street ID 184358.
  • Simmons, Thomas. The sure side: or, God and the Church. A sermon preached on the fifth of November, 1714. in the parish of St. John Wapping. By Thomas Simmons. London: printed for Eman. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row, and sold by J. Harrison, at the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil, and A. Dodd, without Temple-Barr, 1714. ESTC No. T178168. Grub Street ID 215107.
  • Stinton, Benjamin. A sermon preach'd the 27th of November, 1713. in commemoration of the great and dreadful storm in November, 1703. In which some Account is given of the Damages sustain'd; And the Advantages of calling it again to Remembrance. Publish'd at the Desire of several Gentlemen who annually observe that Day. By Benjamin Stinton. London: printed by J. Darby in Bartholomew-Close, and sold by A. Bell in Cornhil, J. Baker at Mercers-Chappel in Cheapside, J. Browne and A. Dodd Without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XIV. [1714]. ESTC No. T100203. Grub Street ID 154180.
  • The life and character of Jane Shore. Collected from our best historians, chiefly from the writings of Sir Thomas More; Who was her Cotemporary, and Personally knew her. Humbly offer'd to the readers and spectators of her tragedy written by Mr. Rowe. Inscrib'd to Mrs. Oldfield. London: printed: and sold by J. Brown at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar, W. Taylor at the Ship in Pater-Noster Row, N. Cliffe in Cheapside, J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1714. ESTC No. N3695. Grub Street ID 24904.
  • Dunton, John. Queen Robin: or the second part of Neck or nothing, detecting the secret reign of the four last years. In a familiar dialogue between Mr. Truman (alias Mr. John Dunton) and his friend, meeting accidentaly at the Proclaiming King George. The whole Discoveries Humbly inscrib'd to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and contain the True secret History of the White-Staff, in Answer to that False one, lately publish'd by the Earl of o-ford. London: printed for M. Brudenell, and are to be sold by J. Harrison near the Royal Exchange, S. Popping in Pater Noster Row, A. Dod and A. Boulter without Temple-Bar; at which four Places are to be had, Mr. Duntons First Part of Neck or Nothing, and all the other Books he has publish'd lately, [1714]. ESTC No. T72205. Grub Street ID 295758.
  • The life and character of Jane Shore. Collected from our best historians, chiefly from the writings of Sir Thomas More; ... Humbly offer'd to the readers and spectators of her tragedy written by Mr. Rowe. ... London: printed: and sold by J. Morphew, and A. Dodd, 1714. ESTC No. T40901. Grub Street ID 269907.
  • A secret history of one year. London: sold by A. Dodd at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXIV. [1714]. ESTC No. T70842. Grub Street ID 294487.
  • Corneille, Pierre. The Cid: or, the heroick daughter. A tragedy. London: printed for J. W. and sold by W. Lewis, J. Brown and W. Meares, W. Taylor, N. Cliffe and D. Jackson, R. Parker, J. Morphew and A Dodd, 1714. ESTC No. T144456. Grub Street ID 191328.
  • Mandeville, Bernard. The mysteries of virginity: or, a full discovery of the difference between young maids and old ones. Set forth in several diverting dialogues of the female sex, ON Love and Gallantry, Marriage and single Life, Dress and Behaviour, Batchellorsand Husbands, Beauty and Courtship, Plays and Musick. With many other curious Subjects relating to Young Women not enter'd into the State of Matrimony. London: printed: and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers Hall, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1714. ESTC No. T124783. Grub Street ID 174956.
  • Bull, George. The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the Catholick church: with a curious remark on the validity of the Sibylline oracles. Translated from the Latin of ... Dr. George Bull, ... by a Presbyter of the Church of England. London: printed for J. W. and sold by W. Lewis, J. Brown, W. Taylor, N. Cliffe, J. Morphew, and A. Dodd, 1714. ESTC No. N17817. Grub Street ID 7284.
  • Stinton, Benjamin. A sermon preach'd the 27th of November, 1713. In commemoration of the great and dreadful storm in November, 1703. In which some Account is given of the Damages sustain'd; And the Advantages of calling it again to Remembrance. Publish'd at the Desire of several Gentlemen who annually observe that Day. By Benjamin Stinton. London: printed by J. Darby in Bartholomew-Close, and sold by A. Bell in Cornhil, J. Baker at Mercers-Chappel in Cheapside, J. Browne and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XIV. [1714]. ESTC No. T104559. Grub Street ID 158070.
  • Dunton, John. Queen Robin: or the second part of Neck or nothing, detecting the secret reign of the four last years. In a familiar dialogue between Mr. Truman (alias Mr. John Dunton) and his friend, ... London: printed for M. Brudenell, and are to be sold by J. Harrison, S. Popping, A. Dod and A. Boulter, [1714?]. ESTC No. N68406. Grub Street ID 49808.
  • The life and character of Jane Shore, collected from our best historians, chiefly from the writings of Sir Thomas More, Who was Her Cotemporary, and Personally knew Her. Humbly offer'd to the readers and spectators of her tragedy written by Mr. Rowe. Inscrib'd to Mrs. Old Field. London: printed; and sold by W. Lewis in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, J. Brown and W. Meares without Temple-Bar, W. Taylor in Pater-Noster-Row, N. Cliff in Cheapside, R. Parker under the Royal-Exchange, J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1714]. ESTC No. N19164. Grub Street ID 8595.
  • Stinton, Benjamin. A sermon preach'd the 27th of November, 1713. In commemoration of the great and dreadful storm in November, 1703. In which some Account is given of the Damages sustain'd; And the Advantages of calling it again to Remembrance. Publish'd at the Desire of several Gentlemen who annually observe that Day. By Benjamin Stinton. London: printed by J. Darby in Bartholomew-Close, and sold by A. Bell in Cornhil, J. Baker at Mercers-Chappel in Cheapside, J. Browne and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XIV. [1714]. ESTC No. N37034. Grub Street ID 24986.
  • Spooner, Thomas, of Lemon Street. A short account of thf [sic] itch, inveterate itching humours, scabbiness and leprosie: plainly describing their symptoms, nature , ... As also the imminent danger those afflicted with such defilements of skin run, of falling into the palsie, ... By T. S. London: printed, and sold by T. Child; A. Dodd; and M. Halsey, 1714. ESTC No. T117555. Grub Street ID 169140.
  • A memorial deliver'd by Mr. Prior, Envoy-Extraordinary of his Britannick Majesty, to His most Christian Majesty, against The Fortifying the Ports and Harbours of Dunkirk and Mardike. The French King's Answer thereunto. A Memorial deliver'd to his Britannick Majesty in Holland, in Favour of the French Protestant Galley-Slaves. With the King's most Gracious Answer. The Buckinghamshire Electors Instructions to their Representatives, &c. The Citizens of London's Instructions to their Representatives. As Also the Protests of the Lords against the Clandestine Steps taken for a Separate Peace. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of the Honourable House of Commons. London: printed, and sold by J. Harrison at the Corner of Castle-Alley in Cornhill; A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and E. Burleigh in Amen-Corner, [1715]. ESTC No. T54241. Grub Street ID 281096.
  • Owen, Charles. Plain-dealing: or, separation without schism, and schism without separation. Exemplify'd in the case of Protestant-Dissenters and church-men. By Charles Owen. London: printed for Eman. Matthews; and sold by J. Harrison, and A. Dodd, 1715. ESTC No. T172497. Grub Street ID 209933.
  • A memorial deliver'd by Mr. Prior, Envoy-Extraordinary to his Britannick Majesty, to his most Christian Majesty, against the fortifying the ports and harbours of Dunkirk and Mardike. The French King's answer thereunto. ... London: printed, and sold by J. Harrison; A. Dodd; and E. Burleigh, 1715. ESTC No. T182446. Grub Street ID 218917.
  • Owen, Charles. Plain-Dealing: or, Separation without Schism, and Schism without Separation. Exemplify'd in the case of Protestant-Dissenters and church-men. By Charles Owen. London: printed for Eman. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row; and sold by J. Harrison, at the Royal-Exchange, and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1715. ESTC No. T42362. Grub Street ID 271155.
  • Reflections on the management of some late party-disputes, and the notorious abuse of the words church, Schismatick, fanatick, &c. and upon the present conduct of those called High-Church, Shewing how Destructive it hath been both to Religion and Civil Society. With a postscript to the present jacobites. London printed: and sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; A. Dod, near Temple-Bar; and J. Harrison, at the Royal Exchange, [1715]. ESTC No. T110016. Grub Street ID 162612.
  • Owen, Charles. Plain-dealing: or, separation without schism, and schism without separation. Exemplify'd in the case of Protestant-Dissenters and church-men. By Charles Owen. London: printed for Eman. Matthews; and sold by J. Harrison, and A. Dodd, 1715. ESTC No. T172539. Grub Street ID 209974.
  • Blenman, Jonathan. A letter to the Reverend Mr. Brydges, rector of Croscombe in Somersetshire. Occasion'd by a sermon preach'd at that place, by Mr. H---- Arch-deacon of W---s. Being a vindication of the dissenters. By a student of the Temple. London: printed for John Clark; and may be had of J. Roberts, J. Harrison, and A. Dodd, 1715. ESTC No. T38355. Grub Street ID 267833.
  • Mackenzie, George. Cælia's country-house and closet. A poem. Written by Sir Geo. Mackenzie. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd, [1715?]. ESTC No. T187644. Grub Street ID 223558.
  • A review of the report of the secret committee; digested into alphabetical order, which distinguishes the transactions of the late ministers one from another. And is also an useful and easy index to the report, by exact References to the Pages of both the Folio Edition, and that in Twelves. London: printed for Eman. Matthews at the Bible, and sold by S. Popping at the Black Raven in Pater-Noster-Row; A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, [1715]. ESTC No. T44907. Grub Street ID 273254.
  • Swift, Jonathan. A short character of the late M-----s of W------n. Together with an account of some smaller facts, during his g-------t in I--------d, which would scarce have reach'd to an impeachment. Extracted from an Irish Manuscript, by the author of the Tale of a tub. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar. and E. Smith at the Royal-Exchange, and most booksellers of London and Westminster, [1715?]. ESTC No. T48137. Grub Street ID 276082.
  • Dunton, John. The mob-war: or a detection of the present state of the Brittish nation: but more especially with respect to that wou'd be King ... that threatens us with a speedy invasion. In sixteen letters. ... London: printed for the author, sold by S. Popping, J. Harrison, A. Dodd and A. Boulter, [1715?]. ESTC No. T41282. Grub Street ID 270208.
  • Dunton, John. The hereditary-bastard: or, the royal-intreague of the warming-pan: fully detected, in a sermon upon these words, And a bastard shall dwell in Ashdod, Zech. 9. 6. Being a full answer to the Pretender's late declaration, wherein he affirms he has an indefeasible hereditar right to His Majesty's crown. This sermon was deliver'd (I can't say preach'd) in publick by a lay-man, and is now publish'd as his first essay to reform the pulpit, ... London: printed for the author, and sold by S. Keymer, J. Harrison, and A. Dod, 1715. ESTC No. N51228. Grub Street ID 35220.
  • Dunton, John. King-Abigail : or, the secret reign of the she-favourite, detected and applied; in a sermon ... Deliver'd ... by Mr. John Dunton, ... London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by S. Popping; J. Harrison; A. Dodd, and A. Boulter, 1715. ESTC No. T29408. Grub Street ID 260796.
  • Dunton, John. The shortest way with the King: or, plain English spoke to His Majesty. Being the third part of Neck or nothing; containing, The Secret History of King George's Reign, from the Death of the late Queen, to the Report made in the House of Commons, by the Committee of Secrecy. Introduc'd with the Secret Reign of the Monarchs of Great-Britain, for the last Sixty Years. The whole Discoveries humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Right Honourable James Stanhope, Esq; one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. By Mr. John Dunton, Author of the First and Second Part of Neck or Nothing. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by S. Popping in Pater-Noster-Row, J. Harrison near the Royal-Enchange, A. Dod, and A. Boulter without Temple-Bar, [1715]. ESTC No. N22874. Grub Street ID 12233.
  • Some considerations on the danger of the church from her own clergy. Humbly Offer'd to the Lower-House of Convocation. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane. J. Harrison, at the Royal Exchange, and A. Dod, near Temple-Bar, [1715]. ESTC No. T56976. Grub Street ID 283338.
  • Place, Conyers. A treatise upon the creed, commonly call'd, the Athanasian creed. Consisting of three parts. The first, shewing the conformity of that creed, ... London: printed: and sold by J. Baker; and A Dodd, 1715. ESTC No. N63957. Grub Street ID 46034.
  • Lady of Quality.. A poem sacred to the immortal memory of Her Most Excellent Majesty, Anne, late Queen of Great-Britain, who Died at her Palace of Kensington the First Day of August, 1714. in the Fiftieth Year of her Age, and the Thirteenth of her Reign. Written by a lady of quality. London: printed; and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1715. ESTC No. T32956. Grub Street ID 263637.
  • Dunton, John. Frank Scammony: or, the restoring clergy detected, in their names, haunts, plots, heresies, and lewd conversation, in a sermon, Upon these Words, Her Priests have violated my Law-And I am profaned among them, Ezek. 22. 26. Occasion'd By a certain B-p's swearing, We'll have the Pretender by G-d. To which is added, The Pulpit Trumpeter; or the Substance of all The Treasonable Sermons that have been preach'd at Whitechappel, by that Passive Rebel, that drinks a Health to the Fatherless Child and the Widdow. Attested by Two of his constant Hearers. The Sermon (with all the Discoveries) dedicated to that Pious, Loyal, and Healing Prelate, Francis, Lord Bishop of Rochester. By Mr. John Dunton, Author of Neck or Nothing; and of those Four Sermous, Intitled,-The Hereditary Bastard, Ox-And Bull Bungey-And King Abigail. London: printed for the author; and are to be sold by S. Popping in Pater-Noster-Row. J. Harrison near the Royal-Exchange, A. Dod, and A. Boulter, without Temple-Bar, [1715?]. ESTC No. T40154. Grub Street ID 269270.
  • The description of a Presbyterian: exemplify'd in his character: humbly address'd to those gentlemen, that by the imputation of the high church are lately added to that famous party. London: printed; and are to be sold by E. Matthews; E. Harrison; and A. Dod, 1715. ESTC No. T14224. Grub Street ID 189655.
  • Spooner, Thomas, of Lemon Street. [A] short account of the itch, inveterate itching humours, scabbiness and leprosy: plainly describing their symptoms, nature, ... As also the imminent danger those afflicted with such defilements of the skin run, of falling into the palsy, ... By T. S. London: printed, and sold by T. Child; A. Dodd; and M. Halsey, 1715. ESTC No. N36567. Grub Street ID 24542.
  • A true and correct list of the Lords spiritual and temporal; as also, lists of the knights, commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses, of the third and fourth Parliaments of Great Britain, in the four last years of Her late Majesty Queen Anne's reign; ... Together with a list of this present Parliament under His Majesty King George, summoned to meet at Westminster the 17th day of march, 1715. London: printed; and sold by John Morphew, and A. Dodd, 1715. ESTC No. N66648. Grub Street ID 48351.
  • Great Britain's wonder, a good king and good ministers: set forth in a sermon preach'd at Milburn-Port ... Jan. 20. 1714-15. Being the day of publick thanksgiving for King George's ... accession ... By John Sprint. London: printed for Eman. Matthews: and sold by J. Harrison; A. Dodd and A. Boulter, 1715. ESTC No. T166273. Grub Street ID 204514.
  • Dunton, John. Bungey: or the false brother, prov'd his own executioner, ... In which, the secret vices, lewd principles, and (suppos'd) shameful death of that tool Dr. S-rel (alias Bungey) is set in a new light; ... By Mr. John Dunton, ... London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by S. Popping, J. Harrison, A. Dod, and A. Boulter, 1715. ESTC No. T29774. Grub Street ID 261101.
  • Dunton, John. Bungey: or the false brother, prov'd his own executioner, ... In which, the secret vices, lewd principles, and (suppos'd) shameful death of that tool Dr. S----rel (alias Bungey) is set in a new light; ... By Mr. John Dunton, ... London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by S. Popping, J. Harrison, A. Dod, and A. Boulter, 1715. ESTC No. T29775. Grub Street ID 261102.
  • Constant, Timothy. An essay to prove women have no souls. Compos'd of several arguments publish'd by S. Clarke, D. D. Rector of St. James's Westminster. [London]: Sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Barr, [1715?]. ESTC No. N31321. Grub Street ID 20218.
  • Dunton, John. The hereditary-Bastard: or, the royal-intreague of the warming-pan: fully detected, in a sermon upon these words, And a bastard shall dwell in Ashdod, Zech. 9. 6. Being a full answer to the Pretender's late declaration, wherein he affirms he has an indefeasible hereditar right to His Majesty's crown. This sermon was deliver'd (I can't say preach'd) in publick by a lay-man, and is now publish'd as his first essay to reform the pulpit, which (as appears by his Majesty's Directions to our Archbishops and Bishops) has been greatly profan'd by the bitter Invectives and scurrilous Language of some of the Clergy. London: printed for the author, and sold by S. Keymer at the Printing Pross in Pater-Noster-Row, J. Harrison near the Royal-Exchange, and A. Dod, without Temple-Bar. 1714, [1715]. ESTC No. N17440. Grub Street ID 6909.
  • Harrison, Thomas. A sermon preach'd the 20th of January 1714/15. Being the solemn thanksgiving-day for the happy accession of our Gracious Sovereign King George to the British throne. Publish'd at the Request of some that heard it. By Thomas Harrison. London: printed by J. Darby, and sold by J. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1715]. ESTC No. T89626. Grub Street ID 309503.
  • Steele, Sir Richard. A letter to a member, &c. concerning the condemn'd lords, in vindication of gentlemen calumniated in the St. James's Post of Friday March the 2d. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; J. Graves in St. James's-Street; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1716]. ESTC No. T96724. Grub Street ID 316171.
  • Great Britain's weekly pacquet: containing an account of news foreign and domestick. London [England]: printed by B. Mills, next the Dolphin-Inn, in Bishop's-gate-street, where advertisements are taken in: and sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; E. Smith, under the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1716-. ESTC No. P3518. Grub Street ID 56843.
  • Smedley, Jonathan. The obligations of an English army to their king, and constitution, in church and state: in a sermon preach'd to several commanders and others of His Majesty's forces, at St. James's Church, Westminster, Octob. 30. 1716. ... By Jonathan Smedley, ... London: printed by R. Baldwin: and sold by J. Roberts; J. Graves; and A. Dodd, 1716. ESTC No. T68735. Grub Street ID 292878.
  • Steele, Sir Richard. A letter to a member, &c. concerning the condemn'd lords, in vindication of gentlemen calumniated in the St. James's Post of Friday March the 2d. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts; J. Graves; and A. Dodd, [1716]. ESTC No. T171004. Grub Street ID 208667.
  • More, Robert. Of the first invention of writing. An essay. Compendiously treating of the whole art. More particularly; of letters, their number, order, and of how many variations capable: of their first invention; by ancient Writers ascribed to Adam himself; and for what Reasons. Of Short-Hand. Of Secret Writing, Decypherable by the Key. Of Arithmetick, &c. Of the Improvement of Writing, at Home and in Foreign Parts: With an Historical Account of the most Eminent Professors of the Art. Also Maxims for attaining Perfection in It; and Observations on the Extensive Use and Application of It. Interspers'd with diverting History and Poetical Entertainments on the Subject. Whereunto are added, several pieces of the hands in use, not before published. By Robert More, Writing-Master and Accomptant, At the Golden Pen in Castle Street near the Mews Charing-Cross. [London]: Sold by the author, and by Major Hatley, and Mr Holland, in St Paul's Church-Yard; Mr Barnes, in the Pall-Mall; Mr Bell, in Cornhill; Mr Clarke, in the Poultry, and Mrs Dodd, without Temple-Bar; Mr Brooks, near the May-Pole in the Strand; Mr Dewell, at Charing-Cross near Scotland-Yard; Mr Gouge, and Mr Fox, in Westminster-Hall; and Mr Fleetwood, at the Foot of the Parliament-Stairs, [1716]. ESTC No. T183527. Grub Street ID 219936.
  • Pugh, Lewis. A supplement to The grammar of heraldry, now in the press: or, a catalogue of the nobility of Scotland and Ireland, With their Arms in Blazon. By Lewis P'ugh, Gent. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, A. Boulter and A. Dod without Temple-Bar, and by most Booksellers of London and West minster, [1716]. ESTC No. T120085. Grub Street ID 171349.
  • The desolations of a Popish succession. A Discourse Shewing, I. That Popery would be the certain Ruin of all the valuable Branches of our Secular and Religious Happiness. II. That this compleat Ruin must come with any Branch of a Popish Succession, and gain an everlasting Settlement. III. That no Pretence of Indefeasible Right, allowing it in any tolerable Sense, will by any means vindicate us to pull so great a Ruin upon our selves. Written in Compassion to the disaffected Protestants, that they mayn't dash themselves against the Laws. By a Citizen of Exon. London: printed, and sold by Eman. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Harrison, at the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1716. ESTC No. T31730. Grub Street ID 262521.
  • Steele, Sir Richard. The British subject's answer, to the Pretender's declaration. By Sir Richard Steele. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts; J. Graves; and A Dodd, 1716. ESTC No. T12599. Grub Street ID 176026.
  • Barrington, John Shute Barrington. The layman's letter to the Bishop of Bangor: or, an examination of His Lordship's preservative against the nonjurors ; Of the Vindication of the Realm and Church of England; Of the Nonjurors Seperation from Publick Assemblies, examin'd, by Dr. Bennet; and of all other late discourses, occasion'd by the Charge of Perjury, Rebellion and Schism, imputed to the Body of the People. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; J. Graves in St. James's-Street; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, MDCCXVI. [1716]. ESTC No. T124586. Grub Street ID 174772.
  • An humble petition from the October-Club to a certain eminent M----r of the H. of C----s concerning the Triennial Bill. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts, J. Graves; and A. Dodd, 1716. ESTC No. T36806. Grub Street ID 266689.
  • Dunton, John. Mordecai's memorial: or, There's Nothing done for Him. Being A Satyr upon Some-Body, but I name No-Body: (or, in Plainer English, A Just and Generous Representation of Unrewarded Services, by which the Protestant Succession has been sav'd out of Danger.) Written By an Unknown and Disinterested Clergy-Man, And most humbly Inscrib'd to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Guardian of these Realms. London: printed for S. Popping; and are to be sold by J. Harrison, near the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1716]. ESTC No. T27637. Grub Street ID 259540.
  • Dunton, John. Ox---- and Bull---- or, a funeral sermon for the two beasts that are to be slaughter'd upon Tower-Hill, next session of Parliament, Upon these Words, With the Serious Advice that was given to Ox-And Bull-, to prepare for the Axe; at a time when Beasts could Speak, and pretended to Reason and Loyalty. Also, An Elegy upon their Untimely End, to be sung the same Day they are Quarter'd. The whole dedicated to that State-Butcher, Jack Catch, Esq; By Mr. John Dunton, (author of Neck or Nothing, and the Sermon, intituled, The Hereditary-Bastard) and is his second Attempt to Reform the Pulpit. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by S. Popping in Pater-Noster-Row, J. Harrison near the Royal-Exchange, A. Dodd, and A. Boulter without Temple-Bar, [1715] [1716]. ESTC No. T43517. Grub Street ID 272096.
  • Dunton, John. Ox---- and Bull---- or, a funeral sermon for the two beasts that are to be slaughter'd upon Tower-Hill, next session of Parliament, ... By Mr. John Dunton, ... London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by S. Popping, J. Harrison, A. Dodd, and A. Boulter, 1715 [1716]. ESTC No. T43518. Grub Street ID 272097.
  • Dunton, John. Ox---- and Bull---- or, a funeral sermon for the two beasts that are to be slaughter'd upon Tower-Hill, next session of Parliament, ... By Mr. John Dunton, ... London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by S. Popping, J. Harrison, A. Dodd, and A. Boulter, 1715 [1716]. ESTC No. T43519. Grub Street ID 272098.
  • The Protestant packet. London [England]: printed by D. Bridge and E. Moreton, at the Bible and Crown in Pater-Noster-Row, for J. Roberts at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane. Where advertisements are taken in, and sold by A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and at all other news shops, 1715-16 [i.e. 1716]. ESTC No. P3476. Grub Street ID 56808.
  • Barrington, John Shute Barrington. The layman's letter to the Bishop of Bangor: or, an examination of His Lordship's Preservative against the nonjurors; ... and of all other late discourses, occasion'd by the charge of perjury, rebellion and schism, imputed to the body of the people. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts; J. Graves; and A. Dodd, 1716. ESTC No. T37676. Grub Street ID 267258.
  • 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.
  • Lowman, Moses. The case of the acts against the Protestant Dissenters, Consider'd in a Dialogue between Two Clergymen. London: printed for Eman. Matthews at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row; and may be had of J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; and J. Fox in Westminster-Hall, 1717. ESTC No. T20150. Grub Street ID 232773.
  • The entertainer. London [England]: printed by N[athaniel]. Mist, for T[homas]. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, and sold by A[nne]. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, where advertisements are taken in, [1717-1718]. ESTC No. P2949. Grub Street ID 56401.
  • D. E. The repeal of the act against occasional conformity, consider'd. In a letter to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons. London: printed for John Clark, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry, near Cheapside: and may also be had of J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and J. Fox in Westminster-Hall, [1717]. ESTC No. T44599. Grub Street ID 272997.
  • D. E. The repeal of the act against occasional conformity, consider'd. In a letter to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons. London: printed for John Clark, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry, near Cheapside: and may also be had of J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and J. Fox in Westminster-Hall, [1717]. ESTC No. T44600. Grub Street ID 273000.
  • Barrington, John Shute Barrington. The layman's second letter to the Bishop of Bangor: or, an examination of His Lordship's sermon before the King. And of Dr. Snape's letter to his Lordship. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; J. Graves in St. James's Street; and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, MDCCXVII. [1717]. ESTC No. T146514. Grub Street ID 193145.
  • The secret history of the rebels in Newgate. Giving an account of their daily behaviour, from their commitment to their Goal-Delivery. Taken from a diary kept by a gentleman in the same prison. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, [1717]. ESTC No. T54379. Grub Street ID 281226.
  • Mughouse-diversion: or, a collection of loyal prologues, and songs, spoke and sung at the mug-houses. Particularly the order and method of the loyal societies, by way of prologue. Most of which were never yet printed. London: printed, and sold by S. Popping, E. Harrison, A. Dodd, J. Marshal, and J. King, 1717. ESTC No. T177480. Grub Street ID 214414.
  • Mughouse-Diversion. Or, a collection of loyal prologues, and songs, spoke and sung at the mug-houses. Most of which were never yet printed. London: printed, and sold by S. Popping at the Black-Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, E. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, J. Marshal at the Bible in Newgate-Street, and J. King over-against the Globe Tavern in Fore-Street, [1717]. ESTC No. T91616. Grub Street ID 311445.
  • The secret history of the rebels in Newgate. Giving an account of their daily behaviour, from the commitment to their goal-delivery. Taken from a diary, kept by a gentleman in the same prison. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, [1717]. ESTC No. T47404. Grub Street ID 275357.
  • Owen, Charles. The dissenters claim of right to a capacity for civil offices. London: printed for Eman. Matthews at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row; and may be had of J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; and J. Fox in Westminster-Hall, [1717]. ESTC No. T34598. Grub Street ID 264869.
  • Barrington, John Shute Barrington. The layman's second letter to the Bishop of Bangor: or, an examination of His Lordship's sermon before the King. And of Dr. Snape's letter to his Lordship. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts; J. Graves; and A. Dodd, 1717. ESTC No. N65700. Grub Street ID 47530.
  • A short view of the conduct of the King of Sweden. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1717]. ESTC No. T56975. Grub Street ID 283337.
  • Mughouse-diversion: or, A collection of loyal prologues and songs, spoke and sung at the mug-houses. Particularly, the order and method of the loyal sosieties, by way of prologue. London: printed, and sold by S. Popping at the Black Raven in Paternoster Row, E. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, A Dodd without Temple Bar, J. Marshal at the Bible in Newgatestreet, and J. King overagainst the Globe Tavern in Forestreet, 1717. ESTC No. N70985. Grub Street ID 51405.
  • Hughes, John. Calyp[so] and Telemachu[s.] An opera. Written by Mr. Hughe[s]. The musick compos'd by Mr. Gall[iard]. London: printed for K. Sanger, and sold by A. Dodd, 1717. ESTC No. T19848. Grub Street ID 231123.
  • The sense of the people upon the dispute between the Bishop of Bangor on the one part; and Dr. Snape, the Bishop of Carlisle, and Dr. Kennet on the other. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; M. Baldwin in Story's-Passage, St. James's-Park; and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, MDCCXVII. [1717]. ESTC No. T18319. Grub Street ID 219614.
  • The secret history of the rebels in Newgate. Giving an account of their daily behaviour, from their commitment to their goal-delivery [sic]. Taken from a diary, kept by a gentleman in the same prison. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd and J. Harrison, [1717]. ESTC No. T172450. Grub Street ID 209894.
  • Lay-man of the Church of England.. An essay upon the nature of a church, and the extent of ecclesiastical authority. By a Lay-Man of the Church of England. York: printed by Grace White for Thomas Hammond, jun. Bookseller, and sold by A. Bettesworth in Pater-Noster-Row, and A. Dodd without Temple Bar, London, [1718]. ESTC No. T33476. Grub Street ID 264029.
  • Whitby, a poem. Occasioned by Mr. Andrew Long's recovery from the jaundice, by drinking of Whitby spaw-waters. By Samuel Jones, gent. York: printed by Grace White, for Tho. Hammond, junior, Bookseller, and sold by A. Bettesworth in Pater-Noster-Row, A. Dodd without Temple-Barr, London, Anno Dom, 1718. ESTC No. T59858. Grub Street ID 285809.
  • Toland, John. The destiny of Rome: or, the Probability of the Speedy and Final Destruction of the Pope. Concluded Partly, from natural Reasons, and political Observations; and partly, on Occasion of the famous Prophesy of St. Malachy, Archbishop of Armagh, in the XIIth Century: Which Curious Piece, Containing Emblematical Characters of all the Popes, from his own Time to the utter Extirpation of them, is not only here entirely publish'd; but likewise set in a much clearer Light, than has ever hitherto been done. In a letter To a Divine of the Church of England, From a Divine of the Church of the First-Born. London: printed; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1718. ESTC No. T31731. Grub Street ID 262522.
  • Toland, John. Nazarenus: or, Jewish, Gentile, and Mahometan Christianity. Containing the history of the antient Gospel of Barnabas, and the modern Gospel of the Mahometans, attributed to the same Apostle: this last Gospel being now first made known among Christians. Also, the original plan of Christianity occasionally explain'd in the history of the Nazarens, wherby diverse Controversies about this divine (but highly perverted) Institution may be happily terminated. With the relation of an Irish manuscript of the four Gospels, as likewise a Summary of the antient Irish Christianity, and the reality of the Keldees (an order of Lay-Religious) against the two last Bishops of Worcester. By Mr. Toland. London: printed: and sold by J. Brotherton at the Black Bull in Cornhill, J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1718]. ESTC No. T120680. Grub Street ID 171688.
  • Whitby, a poem. Occasioned by Mr. Andrew Long's recovery from the jaundice, by drinking of Whitby spaw-waters. By Samuel Jones, Gent. York: printed by Grace White, for Tho. Hammond, junior, Bookseller, and sold by A. Bettesworth in Pater-Noster-Row, A. Dodd without Temple-Barr, London, Anno Dom. 1718. ESTC No. T52432. Grub Street ID 279513.
  • The younger brother: or, the sham marquis. A comedy. As it is acted at the theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. London: printed: and sold by J. Brotherton and W. Meadows in Cornhill, J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1719]. ESTC No. T107487. Grub Street ID 160513.
  • Addison, Joseph. The old Whig. Numb. II. With remarks upon The plebeian, No II. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, MDCCXIX. [1719]. ESTC No. T172488. Grub Street ID 209924.
  • Maurice, Peter. The true causes of the contempt of Christian ministers. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's church, on November 30, 1718. By Peter Maurice, A. M. Fellow of Jesus College, Oxon. With a Preface in Vindication of it, against the Censure passed upon it in the University. London: printed for Ja. Knapton, at the Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Brotherton, and W. Meadows, at the Black Bull, in Cornhill; and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1719. ESTC No. T6601. Grub Street ID 290822.
  • Charon; or, the ferry-boat. A vision. Dedicated to the Swiss Count -. London: printed; and sold by W. Lewis near Covent-Garden, J. Brotherton and W. Meadows at the Black-Bull in Cornhill, J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1719]. ESTC No. T30532. Grub Street ID 261394.
  • Wortley Montagu, Lady Mary. The genuine copy of a letter written from Constantinople by an English Lady, who was lately in Turkey, and who is no less distinguish'd by her wit than by her quality; to a Venetian nobleman, one of the prime virtuosi of the age. Translated from the French original, which i likewise added. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1719. ESTC No. N70382. Grub Street ID 51005.
  • Wortley Montagu, Lady Mary. The genuine copy of a letter written from Constantinople by an English Lady, who was lately in Turkey, and who is no less distinguish'd by her wit than by her quality; to a Venetian nobleman, ... Translated from the French original, which is likewise added. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. N18271. Grub Street ID 7750.
  • The patrician. To be continu'd weekly. Numb. IV. Considerations on the peerage continu'd, with remarks on The plebeian, numb. IV. By one who is neither a Knight, nor a member of the House of Commons. London: printed for J. Roberts, and sold by A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. T115509. Grub Street ID 167239.
  • Addison, Joseph. The old Whig. Numb. II. With remarks upon The plebeian, No II. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts; and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. T115514. Grub Street ID 167244.
  • Addison, Joseph. The old Whig. Numb. I. On the state of the peerage. With remarks upon The plebeian. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts; and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. T115515. Grub Street ID 167245.
  • Maurice, Peter. The true causes of the contempt of Christian ministers. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's church, on November 30, 1718. By Peter Maurice, ... London: printed for Ja. Knapton; J. Brotherton, and W. Meadows; and sold by J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. T174730. Grub Street ID 211796.
  • Maurice, Peter. The true causes of the contempt of Christian ministers. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's church, on November 30, 1718. By Peter Maurice, ... London: printed for Ja. Knapton; J. Brotherton, and W. Meadows; and sold by J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. T174732. Grub Street ID 211798.
  • The Rochester pad, relating to the dispute between Balaam and his ass, whose cunnings be---- in some things very different. -. London: printed, and sold by T. Warner, A. Dodd and at the Court of Request, 1719. ESTC No. T45176. Grub Street ID 273513.
  • A compleat history of the lives and robberies of the most notorious highway-men, foot-pads, shop-lifts, and cheats, of both sexes, ... To, which is prefix'd, the thieves new canting-dictionary, ... By Capt. Alex. Smith. London: printed for Sam Briscoe, and sold by A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. T97129. Grub Street ID 316571.
  • Woodward, John. Dr. Friend's epistle to Dr. Mead, render'd faithfully into English. Divided into proper chapters; with notes learned and unlearned. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; J. Brotherton and W. Meadows at the Black Bull in Cornhill; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1719. ESTC No. T34893. Grub Street ID 265128.
  • Longus.. The pastoral amours of Daphnis and Chloe. Written originally in Greek by Longus, and translated into English. Adorn'd with cutts. London: printed; and sold by J. Brotherton and W. Meadows, J. Roberts, J. Graves, and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. N11961. Grub Street ID 1965.
  • Addison, Joseph. The old Whig. Numb. I. On the state of the peerage. With remarks upon The plebeian. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts; and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. N34644. Grub Street ID 22974.
  • Maurice, Peter. The true causes of the contempt of Christian ministers. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's church, on November 30, 1718. By Peter Maurice, A. M. Fellow of Jesus College, Oxon. With a Preface in Vindication of it, against the Censure passed upon it in the University. London: printed for Ja. Knapton, at the Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Brotherton, and W. Meadows, at the Black Bull, in Cornhill; and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane,, and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, [1719]. ESTC No. T1443. Grub Street ID 191176.
  • N., N.. An account of Dr. Quincy's Examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases. In a letter to the Free-Thinker. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temble-Bar, 1719. ESTC No. T18916. Grub Street ID 224733.
  • The younger brother: or, the sham marquis. A comedy. As it is acted at the theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. London: printed: and sold by J. Brotherton and W. Meadows in Cornhill, J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1719]. ESTC No. T107484. Grub Street ID 160511.
  • Earbery, Matthias. A letter to the author of a late pamphlet, ironically intitled, Mr. Leslie's defence from some erroneous and dangerous principles, &c. By Matthias Earbery, ... London: printed by N. Mist, and sold by A. Dodd, 1720. ESTC No. T218861. Grub Street ID 243231.
  • Dennis, John. The invader of his country: or, the fatal resentment. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Dennis. London: printed for J. Pemberton, and J. Watts: and sold by J. Brotherton and W. Meadows; T. Jauncy [and 3 others in London], 1720. ESTC No. T74497. Grub Street ID 297505.
  • Hammond, Anthony. The portraiture and character of His Royal Highness Prince Frederick, Duke of Glocester. ... By Anthony Hammond, ... London: sold by Peter Dunoyer; A. Dodd; Tho. Warner; and Michael Hennekin, [1720]. ESTC No. N20919. Grub Street ID 10302.
  • Jacob, Hildebrand. The curious maid, a tale. London: sold by A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and T. Edlin over against Exeter-Exchange. 1720. (pr. 3d.), [1720]. ESTC No. T34509. Grub Street ID 264788.
  • Member of the House of Commons of Ireland.. A letter from a member of the House of Commons of Ireland, to a Gentleman of the Long-Robe in England: containing An Answer to some Objections made against the Judicatory Power of the Parliament of Ireland. To which is added, The late Duke of Leeds's Reasons for Protesting against a Vote made in the House of Lords in England, which declared a certain Tryal before the House of Lords in Ireland to be coram non Judice. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, W. Lewis in Covent-Garden, J. Graves in St. James's Street, and C. King in Westminster-Hall, 1720. ESTC No. T37831. Grub Street ID 267381.
  • Old stories, which were the fore-runners of the revolution in eighty-eight, reviv'd, ... To which is added in a post-script. The truest account that ever was yet publish'd of the pretended Irish massacre, ... London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, and E. Smith, [1720?]. ESTC No. T42180. Grub Street ID 270985.
  • Muḣammad ibn ’Umar. The history of the siege of Damascus, by the Saracens, in the year 633. as it is related by Abu Abdo'llah Muhammed Ebn Omar Alwákidi, the Arabian historian. Very useful for the readers and spectators of the tragedy of the Siege of Damascus, written by Mr. John Hughes. London: printed, and sold by J. Brotherton and W. Meadows in Cornhill, J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, W. Lewis in Covent-Garden, and J. Graves at St. James's, [1720]. ESTC No. T91613. Grub Street ID 311442.
  • Addison, Joseph. The old Whig. Numb. I. and II. On the state of the peerage. With remarks upon The plebeian. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts; and A. Dodd, 1720. ESTC No. T186193. Grub Street ID 222355.
  • Woodward, John. Dr. Friend's epistle to Dr. Mead, render'd faithfully into English. Divided into proper chapters; with notes learned and unlearned. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; J. Brotherton and W. Meadows at the Black Bull in Cornhill; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1720. ESTC No. T34894. Grub Street ID 265129.
  • Jacob, Hildebrand. The curious maid, a tale. London: sold by A. Dodd, 1720. ESTC No. T190942. Grub Street ID 226008.
  • Emlyn, Thomas. A reply to Mr. Martin's examination of the answer to his dissertation on 1 John 5.7. There are three that bear Record in Heaven, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, and these three are one. By Thomas Emlyn. London: printed by J. Darby in Bartholomew-Close, and sold by John Noon near Mercers Chappel in Cheapside, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XX. [1720]. ESTC No. T136261. Grub Street ID 184542.
  • A warning to Great-Britain, in a sermon preach'd at several churches in and about London, upon the spreading of the plague in France, and now Publish'd for the Benefit of others. To which is added an Appendix, Containing An Historical Account of all the remarkable Plagues, Pestilences and Famines thro the World, from the beginning to this time; with a large and particular Description of that at Marseilles and other Cities of France, and several curious and useful Remarks upon them. A Thing never yet attempted by any Hand. The whole is ended with Pope Gregory's Sermon, preach'd at Rome in the year 590, when a Pestilence destroy'd most of the Citizens. By James Paterson A.M. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and the booksellers in London and Westminster, [1721?]. ESTC No. T137326. Grub Street ID 185353.
  • Philoclesius.. An answer to Dr. Ibbot's sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor on Thursday, September 29. 1720. By Philoclesius. London: printed for the author, and sold by W. Boreham, and A. Dod, 1721. ESTC No. T192318. Grub Street ID 226840.
  • Philoclesius.. An answer to Dr. Ibbot's sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor on Thursday, September 29. 1720. By Philoclesius. London: printed for the author, and sold by W. Boreham at the Angel in Pater-Noster-Row, and A. Dod at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1721]. ESTC No. T45387. Grub Street ID 273698.
  • A scheme for proper methods to be taken, should it please God to visit us with the plague. By Sir John Colbatch, A Member of the College of Physicians. London: printed by J. Darby, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXI. [1721]. ESTC No. T26145. Grub Street ID 258340.
  • Knaggs, Thomas. Religion the properest means to peace of conscience, Honour, Profit, Pleasure, and Health. A sermon preach'd at Oxenden chappel in the morning, and at St. Gile's in the Fields in the afternoon. On Sunday, May 7. 1721. By Tho. Knaggs, M. A. And Lecturer of that Parish. London: printed by I. Dawks, and are to be sold at Mr. Griffith's at the London Gazette at Charing-Cross; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1721]. ESTC No. T46716. Grub Street ID 274735.
  • A new-year's-gift for the directors. With some account of their plot against the two assurances; also a few heads of a new scheme, in a letter to Sir B--n J--n. London: printed for T. Bickerton, and sold by A. Dodd, 1721. ESTC No. T182202. Grub Street ID 218703.
  • Philoclesius.. An answer to Dr. Ibbot's sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor on Thursday, September 29. 1720. By Philoclesius. London: printed for the author, and sold by W. Boreham at the Angel in Pater-Noster-Row, and A. Dod at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1721]. ESTC No. N1729. Grub Street ID 6759.
  • Spooner, Thomas, of Lemon Street. A compendious treatise of the diseases of the skin, from the slightest itching humour in particular parts only, to the most inveterate itch, ... By T. S. London: printed, and sold by T. Child, A. Dodd, and M. Halsey, 1721. ESTC No. T165100. Grub Street ID 203367.
  • Lay Lover of the Constitution.. Remarks upon a sermon lately preach'd by D----r B-----r before the h-ble H-se of C-ns. By a lay lover of the constitution both in church and state. York: printed by Ch. Bourne, and sold by Tho. Hammond, jun. A. Dodd, London. Anno Dom., 1721. ESTC No. N56059. Grub Street ID 39308.
  • The Weekly packet. London (England): printed by H(ugh). Meere, for E. Place at Furnival's-Inn-Gate in Holborn, and sold by A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and J[ohn]. Graves in St. James's-street, -[1721]. ESTC No. P1698. Grub Street ID 55481.
  • A new-year's-gift for the directors. With some account of their plot against the two assurances; also a few heads of a new scheme, in a letter to Sir B--n J--n. London: printed for T. Bickerton, and sold by A. Dodd, 1721. ESTC No. T201680. Grub Street ID 232902.
  • A letter to the author of the London journal; containing objections against the present scheme, to empower the three great companies to take in part of the publick debts. ... London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, 1721. ESTC No. T118131. Grub Street ID 169688.
  • Observations upon the scheme lately published. Wherein such rules are laid down, as will easily reduce it to practice. By Sir John Colbatch, a member of the College of Physicians. London: printed by J. Darby, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXI. [1721]. ESTC No. T1196. Grub Street ID 170983.
  • Pye, George. A discourse of the plague; wherein Dr. Mead's notions are consider'd and refuted. By George Pye M.D. London: printed by J. Darby, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXI. [1721]. ESTC No. T117063. Grub Street ID 168687.
  • Jacob, Hildebrand. The curious maid, a tale. London: sold by A. Dodd near Temple-Bar, T. Edlin against Exeter-Exchange, and J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane., [1721]. ESTC No. N1689. Grub Street ID 6391.
  • Lawton, Charlwood. Three letters concerning civil comprehension, &c. The last of which is occasion'd by the present distresses the directors of the South-Sea-Company have brought upon these kingdoms. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd, 1721. ESTC No. T198542. Grub Street ID 231167.
  • Colbatch. The right of the Protestant succession prov'd to the meanest capacity. By Thomas Colbatch, ... London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts, J. Harrison, A. Dodd, and E. Griffith, 1722. ESTC No. N26045. Grub Street ID 15413.
  • Member of the Antient Society of Free-Masons.. A vindication of the Reverend Dr. Snape and Dr. Sherlock; against Mr. Meadowcourt's attempts, to calumniate and defame those gentlemen in a sermon preach'd at Oxford, Entitled, The sinful Causes, and fatal Effects of the Practice of Calumny and Defamation in Religious Controversy; Exemplify'd and Described. By a member of the antient Society of Free-Masons. With a postscript relating to Dr. Sherlock's complaint against the sermon. London: sold by A. Dod, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXII. [1722]. ESTC No. T98956. Grub Street ID 318148.
  • The scriptures and the Athanasians compared in their accounts of God the Father and of our Lord Jesus Christ. London: printed for S. Billingsley at the Judge's-Head in Chancery-Lane, and sold by J. Roberts at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and J. Billingsley at the Printing-Press under the Piazza of the Royal-Exchange, [1722]. ESTC No. N21345. Grub Street ID 10721.
  • Baker, Henry. An invocation of health. A poem. By Mr. Henry Baker. London: printed for the author and sold by J. Parker in Pall-Mall; J. Woodman next Will's Coffee-House, Covent-Garden; A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and S. Nut at the Royal Exchange, 1723. ESTC No. T37379. Grub Street ID 267056.
  • The history of the Sheriffdom of the city of London and county of Middlesex. Containing the original method of electing Sheriffs for the said city and county; ... To which is added the opinion of the Lord Chief Justice concerning the power of the Lord Maior in these elections, ... in the famous trial between Sir William Pritchard and Mr. Papillon. ... London: sold by A. Dodd, 1723. ESTC No. T82590. Grub Street ID 303165.
  • Hunt, Jeremiah. A sermon on occasion of the death of Grey Neville Esq; preach'd May the 5th 1723. By Jeremiah Hunt. London: printed for S. Billingsley, at the Judge's-Head in Chancery-Lane; and sold by A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, R. Ford at the Angel in the Poultrey, and J. Noon at the White Hart in Cheapside, MDCC.XXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. T45861. Grub Street ID 274057.
  • Warner, clergyman. God, and all other reasonable beings, happy in proportion to their virtue. Or, an essay upon moral virtue, ... In a letter to the Revd Dr. Clark, ... By a clergyman. London: printed for S. Billingsley, and sold by J. Roberts, A. Dodd, and J. Billingsley, 1723. ESTC No. T31472. Grub Street ID 262287.
  • Hunt, Jeremiah. A sermon on occasion of the death of Grey Neville Esq; preach'd May the 5th 1723. By Jeremiah Hunt. London: printed for S. Billingsley, at the Judge's-Head in Chancery-Lane; and sold by A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, R. Ford at the Angel in the Poultrey, and J. Noon at the White-Hart in Cheapside, MDCC.XXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. T81127. Grub Street ID 301970.
  • Malvezzi, Virgilio. The praise of banishment, and dispraise of honours: elegantly display'd in two letters from one person of eminence to another; on his arrival in a foreign country, and expulsion from his own. Now first translated from the original. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar. Mccxxiii, [1723]. ESTC No. T108319. Grub Street ID 161219.
  • R., D. F.. A noble peer vindicated from the vile and flagitious aspersions contain'd in a dedication, and our excellent constitution asserted against the slavish positions broach'd in a French libel, lately publish'd, entitled Mephiboseth or the character of a good subject. A sermo n on 2 Sam. Chap. xix. v. 30. Preach'd on the 5th. of January 1723-4 on the return of the King of Great Britain, into his Kingdom and Palace: Dedicated to the Duke of *** By J. Armand Dubourdieu, Minister of the Savoy. In a letter to the Rt. Hon. the E. of P. and M. By D. F. R. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, and the booksellers in London and Westminster, [1724]. ESTC No. T131534. Grub Street ID 180519.
  • Hunt, Jeremiah. A sermon on occasion of the death of Grey Neville, Esq; preach'd May the 5th, 1723. By Jeremiah Hunt. London: printed for S. Billingsley; and sold by J. Roberts; A. Dodd; R. Ford; J. Noon; and S. Billingsley, 1724. ESTC No. T218873. Grub Street ID 243242.
  • Warner, clergyman. God, and all other reasonable beings, happy in proportion to their virtue. or, an essay upon moral virtue, and its necessary connection with all rational happiness. In a letter to the Reverened Dr. Clark, Rector of St. James's Westminster. By a clergy-man. London: printed for S. Billingsley at the Judge's-Head in Chancery-Lane; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; and S. Billingsley under the Royal Exchange, [1724]. ESTC No. T142013. Grub Street ID 189515.
  • The life and actions of Caius Julius Cæsar in Ægypt, &c. Collected from the best historians. Illustrating the history of Cæsar and Cleopatra; from whence the plot of Mr. Cibber's new tragedy is taken. Inscrib'd to Mrs. Oldfield, ... To which is prefix'd a frontispiece .. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1724. ESTC No. N19102. Grub Street ID 8528.
  • The royal progress: or, a historical view of the journeys, or progresses, which several great princes have made to visit their dominions, and acquaint themselves with their people. London: printed by John Darby in Bartholomew-close; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-lane, J. Brotherton in Cornhill, and A. Dodd without Temple-bar, 1724. ESTC No. N48608. Grub Street ID 33115.
  • Spooner, Thomas, of Lemon Street. A compendious treatise of the diseases of the skin, from the slightest itching humour in particular parts only, to the most inveterate itch ... by T. S. London: printed, and sold by J. Nicks, A. Dodd, and M. Halsey, 1724. ESTC No. T30965. Grub Street ID 261798.
  • La Motte. Romulus: a tragedy. From the French of Monsieur de Lamotte. By H. Johnson. London: printed for S. Billingsley, at the Judge's Head in Chancery-Lane, and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, C. King in Westminster-Hall, J. Noon in the Poultry, and J. Billingsley under the Royal Exchange, MDCCXXIV. [1724]. ESTC No. T115093. Grub Street ID 166871.
  • The Protestant advocate: with remarks upon Popery, serious and comical. London [England]: printed by J. Read, in White-Fryers, Fleet-street; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, at which places advertisements, and letters for the author are taken in, [1724]. ESTC No. P3117. Grub Street ID 56537.
  • Thurmond, John. Harlequin Sheppard. A night scene in grotesque characters: as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By John Thurmond, Dancing-Master. With New Scenes Painted from the Real Places of Action. To which is prefix'd An Introduction, Giving an account of Sheppard's life: with a curious frontispiece representing Harlequin Sheppard. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1724]. ESTC No. T67595. Grub Street ID 292068.
  • 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.
  • A vindication of Mary, Queen of Scotland, from the vile reflections and foul aspersions of Buchanan. Wherein the affairs of that unfortunate Queen are set in a true light; ... Together with the character of Buchanan ... London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1725?]. ESTC No. T178681. Grub Street ID 215570.
  • The most advantageous and necessary project for England, that ever was yet undertaken. Containing I. Very reasonable proposals for insuring all the sea-walls, ... II. Very easy proposals for gaining all sorts of marsh-lands from the sea, ... III. Reasonable proposals for insuring keys ... IV. The draining of fens ... V. Proposals for preparing, or forming mill-ponds ... By a society at London. London: printed for E. Matthews; and sold by J. Roberts, T. Cox, and A. Dodd, 1725. ESTC No. T170215. Grub Street ID 207931.
  • 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. 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.
  • Parishioner of St. Clement Danes.. A letter from a parishioner of St. Clement Danes, To the Right Reverend Father in God Edmund, Lord Bishop of London, Occasion'd by His Lordship's causing the Picture, over the Altar, to be taken down. With Some Observations on the Use and Abuse of Church Paintings in General, and of that Picture in Particular. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dod without Temple-Bar, and E. Nut at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T28026. Grub Street ID 259739.
  • Thorius, Raphael. A poem on tobacco, from the original Latin of Raphael Thorius, an Eminent Physician. By the Reverend William Bewick. London: printed by J. Read, and sold by J. Harris, overagainst the New-Exchange in the Strand; A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and all the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1725]. ESTC No. T98309. Grub Street ID 317608.
  • A short encouragement for the great men of the earth, to make war with Babylon: the king of Prussia another and reviving Gideon going before them; by the occasion of that famous persecution at Thorn. To which are added two dialogues, one Between the Birds of the Air, and the Publisher of Good News. The other Between the Devil and the Jesuits, his Eldest and First-Born Sons. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and sold by A. Dod without Temple-Bar, and M. Billingsley at the Royal Exchange, 1725. ESTC No. N25923. Grub Street ID 15283.
  • Holdsworth, John. God's mercies to Great Britain. A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, May XXIX. MDCCXX. on Psalm cvii. 43. ... By John Holdsworth, ... London: printed by J. Read, and sold by T. Warner, and A. Dodd, 1725. ESTC No. T66264. Grub Street ID 291016.
  • Holdsworth, John. The great danger of presumption. A sermon sometime preached in the Abbey of Westminster, upon I Cor. x. 12 ... By the Rev. Mr. John Holdsworth, M.A. London: printed by J. Read, and sold by A. Dodd, 1725. ESTC No. T101472. Grub Street ID 155353.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling; its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And many other useful discoveries, of great benefit to the publick. To which is added, Namby pamby; a panegyric on the new versification address'd to A- P- Esq;. London: printed for J. Roberts in the Oxford-Arms Passage, Warwick Lane; and sold by E. Nutt under the Royal Exchange; A Dodd without Temple-Bar; and N. Blandford at the London Gazette, Charing-Cross, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T37687. Grub Street ID 267268.
  • Carey, Henry. Mocking is catching, or, a pastoral lamentation for the loss of a man and no man. In the simple stile. By the author of Namby Pamby. London: printed for N. Blandford at the London-Gazette Charing-Cross; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd, at Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, [1726]. ESTC No. T1581. Grub Street ID 199446.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling; its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And many other useful discoveries, of great benefit to the publick. London: printed for J. Roberts; and sold by Mrs. Nutt, and Mrs. Dodd, 1726. ESTC No. T179633. Grub Street ID 216348.
  • The life of Catherine Hayes. Giving a true and perfect account of her parantage [sic], ... the pretended reasons and motives that induc'd her with Thomas Wood and Thomas Billings to murder her husband; ... To which is added, the lives of Thomas Wood and Thomas Billings. ... London: printed and sold by John Applebee, E. Nut, and A. Dod, 1726. ESTC No. N33585. Grub Street ID 22056.
  • A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Henley, A.M. containing remarks on the plan of his oratory, otherwise call'd by him, a church. By William Wood, ... London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd; E. Nutt, and A. Smith; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1726. ESTC No. T169912. Grub Street ID 207679.
  • 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.
  • Country Gentleman.. A modest plea for the British distillery. In a letter from a country gentleman, to a member of Parliament. London: printed: and sold by T. Warner in Pater-Noster-Row; A. Dod without Temple-Bar; and B. Nut at the Royal-Exchange, 1726. ESTC No. N35112. Grub Street ID 23400.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling; its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And Many other Useful Dicoveries, of great Benefit to the Publick. To which is added, Namby pamby; a panegyric on the new versification address'd to A- P- Esq;. London: printed for J. Roberts in the Oxford-Arms Passage, Warwick-Lane; and sold by E. Nutt under the Royal Exchange, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and N. Blandford at the London Gazette, Charing-Cross, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T167935. Grub Street ID 205934.
  • Young gentleman of Hampstead.. The nocturnal. A L----------n in defence of the ladies. By a Young Gentleman of Hampsted. London: printed for Henry Whittridge, at the Corner of Castle-Alley in Cornhill; and sold by A. Dodd, at Temple-Bar, and N. Blanford, at the Gazette, Charing-Cross, MDCCXXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T53833. Grub Street ID 280738.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling; its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And many other useful discoveries, of great benefit to the publick. London: printed for J. Roberts; and sold by Mrs. Nutt, and Mrs. Dodd, 1726. ESTC No. N34021. Grub Street ID 22454.
  • Remarks on a pamphlet intituled Oculus Britanniæ: an heroi panegyrical poem on the University of Oxford. Occasion'd by the late publishing of a book call'd Terræ-filius. To which is added, modern poetry: a satyr. London: printed by the author: and sold by J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1726. ESTC No. N63072. Grub Street ID 45295.
  • Brand, Sir. Alexander. A true collection of poems on the several birth-days of His Majesty King George, and of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. London: printed for the author, and sold by A. Dodd, and the booksellars [sic] of London and Westminster, 1727. ESTC No. N64613. Grub Street ID 46600.
  • London, what it is, not what it was: or, The citizen's complaint against publick nusances. To which is added, a remonstrance against the great number of shops, &c. that sell Geneva and other drams to the poor, and the evil consequences thereof; with some true causes of the increase of the poor. London: sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and E. Smith, at the Royal-Exchange. Price 6d., [1727]. ESTC No. N71079. Grub Street ID 51469.
  • The weight of blood being the case of Major John Oneby for the murder of William Gower, Esq; in a letter to a member of Parliament. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd; E. Nutt, and A. Smith; a[nd] the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1727?]. ESTC No. N35712. Grub Street ID 23823.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling: its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. ... To which is added, Namby pamby: a panegyric on the new versification, address'd to A- P- Esq;. London: printed for Tho. Worral; and sold by E. Nutt, A. Dodd, and N. Blandford, 1727. ESTC No. T128613. Grub Street ID 178191.
  • An account of the ceremonies observed at the coronation of the kings and queens of England. I. A description of the royal crowns, scepters, &c, II. The Form of the Royal Letters of Summons sent to the Peers and Peeresses to assist at the Coronation. III. The Ceremony of presenting the Regalia to their Majesties in Westminster-Hall, and of the Grand Procession from thence to the Abbey. IV. The Ceremony of the Coronation, as it is performed in the Church, with the King's Oath, and the Homage of the Nobles to his Majesty. V. The Anointing, Crowning, and Inthronizing of a Queen Consort. VI. The Recess and Manner of their Majesties Return to Westminster-Hall. Vii. The Ceremony of the Services done by several Lords of Manors, and of the Champion's entering the Hall, with the Form of his Challenge, and the Heralds Proclaiming the King's Stile, &c. Extracted from several Antient and Modern Histories of the Coronations of the Kings and Queens of England, and from several publick Records, &c. London: printed by J. Read, near Fleetstreet, and sold by T. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; A. Smith, and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; and most of the pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, [1727]. ESTC No. T84811. Grub Street ID 305168.
  • Young Lady.. A collection of the most celebrated prologues spoken at the theatres of Drury-Lane and Lincolns-Inn. By a young lady. London: printed by S. Gray; and sold by J. Roberts; A. Dodd; and E. Smith, 1727. ESTC No. N15970. Grub Street ID 5671.
  • Horace. A new translation of Horace's art of poetry, Attempted in Rhyme. By Mr. Henry Ames. London: printed for W. Pepper, at the Crown in Maiden-Lane, Covent-Garden; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, W. Meadows in Cornhill, A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, J. Graves in St. James's-Street; and several booksellers in Westmister-Hall, [1727]. ESTC No. T43032. Grub Street ID 271659.
  • A safe way to health, long life and happiness. Or, a brief discourse on all things necessary for the life of man, ... To which is added, some observations on windy diseases and surfeits, and certain means to prevent them. Published for the benefit of mankind. London: printed by S.G. and sold by J. Roberts; E. Nutt; and A. Dodd, 1727. ESTC No. N63155. Grub Street ID 45371.
  • 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.
  • A new Parliamentary register, being exact lists of 1. The Lords spiritual and temporal. II. The countries, cities and burghs in alphabetical order, and under each their representatives in Parliament, from the Year 1660, to this present Time; containing 18 Parliaments. III. The names in a curious index, referring to the cities &c. represented, and shewing at one view the Restoration and the present Parliament. IV. The peers, Commissioners of Shires and Burghs for North-Britain since the Union. With a Blank Margin for any Alterations, and for Registering therein many succeeding Parliaments. London: printed by Edward Cave, and sold by J. Fox in Westminster-Hall, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, Fr. Jefferies in Ludgate-Street, and J. Catterns in Pope's-Head Alley, Cornhill, 1727. ESTC No. T116347. Grub Street ID 168011.
  • 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.
  • Carey, Henry. Pudding and dumpling burnt to pot. Or, a compleat key to the dissertation on dumpling. Wherein all the mystery of that dark treatise is brought to light; in such a manner and method, that the meanest capacity may know who and who's together. Published for the general information of mankind. By J. W. author of 684 treatises. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, and H. Whitridge, the Crown of Castle-Alley, in Cornhill, M.DCCXXVII. [1727]. ESTC No. T46118. Grub Street ID 274305.
  • An exact and compleat list of both Houses of the sixth Parliament of Great Britain; or, second Parliament of King George I. As they stood at the demise of His late Majesty, of blessed memory, June 11th 1727. Wherein the Members, are Distinguish'd by their respective Titles, Honours, Dignities, Publick Employments, &c. (very useful at this present Juncture.). London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXVII. [1727]. ESTC No. N9526. Grub Street ID 54401.
  • A second and last collection of the most celebrated prologues and epilogues spoken at the theatres of Drury-Lane and Lincolns-Inn. To which is added, a poem entitled, the progress of life. London: printed by S. Gray; and sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and E. Smith, at the Royal-Exchange, 1727. ESTC No. N27804. Grub Street ID 17045.
  • 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.
  • Ruffe, Thomas. An old maid's fortune: or, the bride at her wits-end. A burlesque poem, occasion'd by the reading of Hans Carvell. ... London: printed: and sold by John Applebee, and A. Dod, 1727. ESTC No. T84494. Grub Street ID 304871.
  • An exact and correct list of the Lords spiritual and temporal. As likewise of the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens, and burgesses, chose to serve in the ensuing Parliament. Being the first Parliament of ... King George II. ... London: printed for J. Pote, and N. Blandford; sold also by J. Roberts, W. Meadows, and A. Dodd, 1727. ESTC No. N16890. Grub Street ID 6392.
  • A second and last collection of the most celebrated prologues and epilogues spoken at the theatres of Drury-Lane and Lincolns-Inn. To which is added, a poem entitled, The progress of life. London: printed by S. Gray; and sold by J. Roberts; A. Dodd; and E. Smith, 1727. ESTC No. N21645. Grub Street ID 11004.
  • Broxholme, Noel. A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]. ESTC No. T60966. Grub Street ID 286731.
  • Sewell, George. The tragedy of Richard I. King of England. To which are annexed, some other papers. By George Sewell, ... All faithfully published from his original manuscripts, by his brother. London: printed for G. Sewell; and sold by W. Mears and A. Dodd, J. Brotherton, W. Astley, R. Francklin, J. Jackson, 1728. ESTC No. N64625. Grub Street ID 46612.
  • Walker, Thomas. The Quaker's opera. As it is perform'd at Lee's and Harper's Great Theatrical Booth in Bartholomew-Fair. With the musick prefix'd to each song. London: printed for J. W: and sold by J. Roberts; A. Dodd; and E. Nutt and E. Smith, 1728. ESTC No. T64225. Grub Street ID 289306.
  • The presentment of the Grand-Jury for the county of Middlesex, to His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench, at Westminster, against the infidels and sodomites, and impious books. London: printed by J. Read, and sold by A. Dodd; E. Nutt, and A. Smith, 1728. ESTC No. T70461. Grub Street ID 294195.
  • A safe way to health, long life and happiness. Or, a brief discourse on all things necessary for the life of man, ... To which is added, some observations on windy diseases and surfeits, and certain means to prevent them. Published for the benefit of mankind. London: sold by A. Dodd; E. Smith; and Mrs. Graves, 1728. ESTC No. N63154. Grub Street ID 45370.
  • An exact and correct list of the Lords spiritual and temporal. As likewise of the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens, and burgesses, of the first Parliament of his Majesty King George the second; and the Seventh of Great-Britain, which met at Westminster, on Tuesday the 23d day of January, 1727-8. Wherein every member is properly distinguish'd by the chief Seat or common Residence of his Family, or by his Profession, or Publick Employment. To which is added, a true and compleat list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and also of the commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses of the present Parliament of Ireland. London: printed for J. Pote at the Golden Door over-against Suffolk-Street; and N. Blandford, at the London-Gazette, near Charing-Cross; sold also by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; W. Meadows, at the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd without Temple Bar, 1728. ESTC No. T201497. Grub Street ID 232772.
  • Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de. The elogium of His Imperial Majesty Peter I. Czar of Muscovy. By Mons. de Fontenelle, Secretary to the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris: ... Translated by C. R. Esq;. London: Sold by H. Whitridge; Mrs. Nutt, and Mrs. Smith; A. Dodd; Mrs. Greaves; Mr. Jackson; and N. Blandford, 1728. ESTC No. T11298. Grub Street ID 164933.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The Parrot. By Mrs. Prattle. London [England]: printed and sold by Tho. Edlin, at the Prince's-Arms, over-against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, and at his shop in St. Mary's Passage in St. James's Park, sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, J. Brindley and J. Smith near Hanover-Square. Where advertisements are taken in, [1728]. ESTC No. P220. Grub Street ID 55904.
  • Broxholme, Noel. A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729] [1728?]. ESTC No. T37815. Grub Street ID 267365.
  • Broxholme, Noel. A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729] [1728?]. ESTC No. T37816. Grub Street ID 267366.
  • Sallust. The speech of Marius to the people of Rome. Translated into blank verse from the Latin of Salust. With an Introductory Essay, Comparing the Manners of the Romans, About the time of the Jugurthine War, with those of our own Country for some time past, and at present, concluding with the reason of the Undertaking. London: printed for J. Stephens at the Bible in Butcher-Row without Temple-Bar, and sold by Mrs Dodd without Temple-Bar, Mrs Nutt at the Royal Exchange, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1728. ESTC No. T193952. Grub Street ID 227973.
  • Young Lady.. A collection of the most celebrated prologues spoken at the theatres of Drury-Lane and Lincolns-Inn. By a young lady. London: sold by A. Dodd, Mrs. Graves, and E. Smith, 1728. ESTC No. N27805. Grub Street ID 17046.
  • Spooner, Thomas, of Lemon Street. A short account of the itch, or a compendious treatise of the diseases of the skin, from the slightest itching humour in particular parts only, to the most inveterate Itch, stubborn scabbiness, and confirmed leprosy. Plainly describing their symptoms, nature, dependance on each other, original cause, and dismal consequence to the patients and their posterity, if neglected or mismanaged. Also the dangerous effects of quicksilver girdles, ointments, washes, and other pernicious mercurial-medicines. Discovering the true and only certain method of curing those distempers with safety, ease, and expedition, and without the use of dabbing ointments, brimstone, or other nauseous and ill-smelling remedies, confinement of the patient, disorder of the body, or knowledge of the nearest friend. The whole illustrated with several extraordinary cases, and very remarkable cures performed by the author, necessary to be read by all persons, but more especially those who are unhappily troubled with the i. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1728. ESTC No. T117554. Grub Street ID 169139.
  • Philo-Patris.. Liberty: or, the meeting of the Parliament. A poem. London: printed for T. Warner in Pater-Noster-Row; and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; C. King and J. Stagg in Westminister-Hall; and J. Jackson in the Palmall, 1728. ESTC No. N2890. Grub Street ID 18100.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling: its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. ... To which is added, Namby pamby: a panegyric on the new versification, address'd to A- P- Esq;. London: printed for Tho. Worrall; and sold by E. Nutt, A. Dodd, and N. Blandford, 1728. ESTC No. N34023. Grub Street ID 22456.
  • Fielding, Henry. The masquerade. A poem. Inscrib'd to C------t H-----d------g-----r. By Lemuel Gulliver, Poet Laureat to the King of Lilliput. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1728. ESTC No. N10968. Grub Street ID 956.
  • Horace. A new translation of Horace's art of poetry, attempted in rhyme. By Mr. Henry Ames. London: printed for W. Pepper; and sold by J. Roberts, W. Meadows, A. Dodd, J. Graves; and several booksellers in Westminster-Hall, 1728. ESTC No. N41749. Grub Street ID 28101.
  • 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.
  • Characters of the times; or, an Impartial account of the Writings, Characters, Education, &c. of several Noblemen and Gentlemen, libell'd in a Preface to a late Miscellany publish'd by P-----P E and S------F T. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; T. Read in White-Fryers; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]. ESTC No. T30445. Grub Street ID 261329.
  • Sewell, George. The tragedy of Richard I. King of England. To which are annexed, some other papers. By George Sewell, M. D. Late of Hampstead All faithfully published from his original manuscripts, by his brother. London: printed for G. Sewell in Clement's-Inn Passage, leading into Clare-Market; and sold by W. Mears and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, J. Brotherton in Cornhill, W. Astley in St. Paul's Church-Yard, R. Francklin in Covent-Garden, J. Jackson near St. James's House, 1728. ESTC No. T67589. Grub Street ID 292061.
  • The establish'd state of the publick offices, under his Majesty King George II. Containing true and exact lists of the Lords of his Majesty's Privy-Council. London: printed for Weaver Bickerton, in Devereux-Court, without Temple-Bar; and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; T. Green, at Charing-Cross; J. Penn, in Westminster-Hall; and P. Meighan, at Gray's Inn-Gate, [1728]. ESTC No. N46939. Grub Street ID 31721.
  • An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal; shewing by distinct symbols, I. The knights of the garter. II. Of the thistle. III. Of the Bath. IV. Privy-Counsellours. V. The Scotch Peers. VI. The Peers under Age. Vii. Others who are not qualify'd to sit in the House. Viii. The Lords and Ladies who walk'd in the Procession to their Majesties Coronation, and the Order each Rank walked in, by Figures. Also, a true compleat double list of the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses, returned to serve in the Parliament summoned to meet Nov. 28. 1727. and from thence prorogued to Jan. 23. 1727-8. being the first Parliament of K. George II. and the Seventh of Great Britain (since the Union) digested in such a Method, that if either the Person or Place be known, the rest may be immediately found. viz. I. The Counties, Cities and Boroughs in Alphabetical Order, with the Names of their Representatives against the same respectively. II. The Names of the Members, with thei. London: printed by E. Cave and sold by Fox and Stagg in Westminster-Hall, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, Fr. Jefferies in Ludgate-Street, and E. Nutt and J. Catterns in Cornhill, M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]. ESTC No. T186292. Grub Street ID 222453.
  • A timely caution; or, good advice to the ladies. By a true Briton. London: sold by A. Dodd; E. Smith; and Mrs. Graves, 1728. ESTC No. N13406. Grub Street ID 3324.
  • The better sequel better'd. In a dialogue betwixt the oak and the dunghill. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; E. Nutt and A. Smith; at the Royal-Exchange and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1729. ESTC No. N100. Grub Street ID 5.
  • Collins, Anthony. A discourse concerning ridicule and irony in writing, in a letter To the Reverend Dr. Nathanael Marshall. London: printed for J. Brotherton in Cornhill, and sold by T. Warner in Pater-Noster-Row, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1729. ESTC No. T31926. Grub Street ID 262681.
  • The anti-Craftsman: being an answer to The Craftsman extraordinary; wherein the clamours of a certain party are fully detected and exposed. London: printed for J. Brindley in New-Bond-Street, and sold by A. Dodd, and R. Walker without Temple-Bar, E. Nutt and E. Smith at the Royal-Exchange, and by the pamphlet-shops of London and Westminster, [1729]. ESTC No. N5941. Grub Street ID 42539.
  • A short account of the Roman Senate, and the manner of their proceedings. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; and sold by C. King, in Westminster-Hall; W. Meadows, in Cornhill; T. Astley, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; S. Gray, in the Poultry; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar: and N. Blandford, at Charing-Cross, MDCCXXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. T145862. Grub Street ID 192575.
  • 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.
  • Chetwood, William Rufus. The lovers opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Chetwood. London: printed: and sold by A. Dodd, 1729. ESTC No. N3171. Grub Street ID 20584.
  • An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal; Shewing by distinct Symbols, I. The Knights of the Garter. II. Of the Thistle. III. Of the Bath. IV. Privy-Counsellours. V. The Scotch Peers. VI. The Peers under Age. Vii. Others who are not qualify'd to sit in the House. Viii. The Lords and Ladies who walk'd in the Procession to their Majesties Coronation, and the Order each Rank walked in, by Figures. Also, a true compleat double list of the the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses, returned to serve in the Parliament summoned to meet Nov. 28. 1727. being the first Parliament of K. George II. and the Seventh of Great Britain (since the Union) digested in such a Method, that if either the Person or Place be known, the rest may be immediately found. viz. I. The Counties, Cities and Boroughs in Alphabetical Order, with the Names of their Representatives against the same respectively. II. The Names of the Members, with their respective City, County, or Borough, aga. London: printed by E. Cave in St. John's Lane, and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, L. Gilliver at Homer's Head in Fleet-Street, and E. Nutt at the Royal Exchange, M.DCCXXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. T231650. Grub Street ID 257136.
  • Freeman, Isaac. Aesop at St James's. By Isaac Freeman, Esq;. London: printed for the author; and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; E. Nutt, and A. Smith at the Royal-Exchange; and most Booksellers in London and Westminster, [1729]. ESTC No. T21083. Grub Street ID 238754.
  • W. R, a sufferer in the Fleet, and other goals.. The arbitrary punishments and cruel tortures inflicted on prisoners for debt represented and described, In several figures of the Uncommon and Dangerous Instruments used for that Purpose, Engraved from the Originals laid before the House of Commons, with their Explanations. Also a True state of all the other Miseries and Oppressions of Goals, Related in many Surprizing Cases; And shewing how they are now terminating in the Overthrow of the barbarous Goalers, and the Triumph of the suffering Prisoners. To which is added, copies of all the necessary Forms to be used for the Discharge of Insolvent Debtors. By W. R. a Sufferer in the Fleet, and other Goals. Enter'd according to Act of Parliament. London: printed by T. Watson, for T. Payne, in Pater-Noster-Row, and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, at the pamphlet and picture-shops in town, and by the booksellers and printers in the country, 1729. ESTC No. T186486. Grub Street ID 222632.
  • Chetwood, William Rufus. The lover's opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Chetwood, prompter to the Theatre. London: printed: and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. T57278. Grub Street ID 283562.
  • 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.
  • Broxholme, Noel. A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. N19744. Grub Street ID 9163.
  • Broxholme, Noel. A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. N19745. Grub Street ID 9164.
  • A poem, Sacred to the Memory of the Honourable The Lady Aber-ny. Humbly Inscrib'd to the Quality of Great-Britain, &c. Westminster: printed by A. Campbell. Sold by Mrs. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, Mrs. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and the Pamphlet-Sellers in London and Westminster, MDCCXXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. T42562. Grub Street ID 271330.
  • Native of Grub-street.. A hymn to the new laureat. By a native of Grub-street. London: printed for L. G. and sold by A. Dodd, and E. Nutt, 1731 [1730]. ESTC No. T36946. Grub Street ID 266767.
  • Blackwell, Henry. The gentleman's tutor for the small sword: or, the compleat English fencing master. Containing the truest and plainest rules for learning that noble art; ... In 13 various lessons between master and scholar. Adorn'd with several curious postures. London: printed for J. and T. W. and sold by J. Jackson; A. Dodd; and E. Nutt, 1730. ESTC No. T185234. Grub Street ID 221461.
  • W., J.. Verses inscribed to the Right Honourable Humphry Parsons, Esq; Lord Mayor elect; of The Most Opulent City of London. By His Most Devoted, Humble Servant, J. W. Westminster: printed by A. Campbell, for the author, and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and all the other Pamphlet-Shops, M.DCC.XXX. [1730]. ESTC No. T96519. Grub Street ID 315971.
  • Polish nobleman.. A demonstration of the falsity of the narration, published to draw a parallel between the election of Stanislaus Leszezynski and ... Augustus III, Duke ... of Saxony, ... By a Polish nobleman. To which is added, a ... genealogical table, shewing how ... Augustus III. descends ... from Jagello King of Poland. London: printed for J. Brindley and sold by J. Roberts, J. Wilford, Mrs. Nutt, Cooke, and Charlton, A. Dodd, J. Crichley, [1730?]. ESTC No. T164547. Grub Street ID 202821.
  • D'Assigny, F. Poems, on several occasions. In which are inserted, the verses spoke by the King's scholars at Westminster, at their annual feast on Queen Elizabeth's birth-day, for the year 1729-30. As likewise, a copy of verses writ to Doctor Croxal, on his sermon preach'd the 30th of January, 1729-30. ... London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts, E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1730. ESTC No. N12137. Grub Street ID 2151.
  • D'Assigny, F. The ladies miscellany: or, a curious collection of amorous poems, and merry tales. London: printed for A. More, and sold by E. Nutt, A. Dodd, and at the pamphlet shops in London and Westminster, 1730. ESTC No. N19140. Grub Street ID 8569.
  • D'Assigny, F. Poems, on several occasions. In which are inserted, the verses spoke by the King's scholars at Westminster, at their annual feast on Queen Elizabeth's birth-day, for the year 1729-30. As likewise, a copy of verses writ to Doctor Croxal, on his sermon preach'd the 30th of January, 1729-30. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts, E. Nutt, A. Dodd, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1730. ESTC No. N63553. Grub Street ID 45709.
  • Henley, John. The Hyp-doctor. By Sir Isaac Ratcliffe, of Elbow-Lane. [London, England]: Printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; and sold by E. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange; by A. Dodd, at Temple-Bar; J. Chrichley, by Charing-Cross, J. Jolliffe, in St. James's-Street; J. Smith, in New Bond-Street; and at the pamphlet-shops, [1730-1741]. ESTC No. P2584. Grub Street ID 56229.
  • Trapp, Joseph. A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the City of London, at the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30. 1729. Being the Fast-Day for the Execrable Murder of King Charles I. By Joseph Trapp, D. D. Minister of Christ-Church and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane, London. Publish'd at the Request of the Lord Mayor, and the Sheriffs. London: printed for L. Gilliver, at Homer's-Head in Fleet-Street; and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729] [i.e.1730]. ESTC No. T49089. Grub Street ID 276928.
  • Holland, Richard. A short view of the nature and cure of the small pox, the usefulness of spirit of vitriol, opiates, &c. With reflections on the common practice of bleeding in that distemper. By Richard Holland, M. D. Late Censor of the College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Society. London: printed for John Brindley, at the King's-Arms in New Bond-Street; and sold by A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar; J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; E. Nutt, and J. Smith, at the Royal-Exchange, MDCCXXX. [1730]. ESTC No. T48235. Grub Street ID 276164.
  • Blackwell, Henry. The gentleman's tutor for the small sword: or, the compleat English fencing master. Containing the truest and plainest rules for learning that noble art; ... In 13 various lessons between master and scholar. Adorn'd with several curious postures. London: printed for J. and T. W. and sold by J. Jackson; A. Dodd; and E. Nutt, [1730?]. ESTC No. T183707. Grub Street ID 220100.
  • Trapp, Joseph. A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor ... at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30. 1729. ... By Joseph Trapp, ... London: printed by L. Gilliver, and sold by A. Dodd, 1729 [i.e.1730]. ESTC No. T173366. Grub Street ID 210633.
  • Rollin, Charles. The ancient history of the Egyptians; containing I. A description of the several parts of Egypt, ... II. The customs, laws, religion ... III. The history of the kings of Egypt. ... intended chiefly for the use of young students in the universities, ... Written originally in French by M. Rollin, ... Done into English with additional notes. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, 1730. ESTC No. N30188. Grub Street ID 19159.
  • Strutt, Samuel. A defence of the late learned Dr. Clarke's notion of natural liberty: in answer to three letters wrote to him by a gentleman at the University of Cambridge, on the side of necessity. Together with some remarks on Mr. Locke's chapter of power. By S. Strutt, of the Inner Temple. London: printed for Tho. Green, against Falstasse's-Head, near Charing-Cross; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXX. [1730]. ESTC No. T26534. Grub Street ID 258525.
  • Le-Hunt, Alexander. A poem addressed to the Lord and Lady Brudenall, Upon Their Marriage. By Alexander Le-Hunt, M. A. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. London: printed by R. Walker, for J. Brindley in New Bond-Street, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd and W. Harris both without Temple-Bar, E. Nutt and E. Smith at the Royal-Exchange, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1730]. ESTC No. T60944. Grub Street ID 286707.
  • The whole case and proceedings in relation to Bridget Reading, an heiress. Containing an account of Kimberly's being sent to Ireland to bring over the said Bridget Reading, and of her pretended marriage with Braddock Mead. ... The petition of Daniel Reading to ... the Duke of Newcastle, ... To which is added, the tryal of the said Kimberly, ... London: printed by, and for R. Phillips; and sold by E. Nutt; A. Dodd; and J. Jackson, 1730. ESTC No. T83127. Grub Street ID 303608.
  • L., H.. The impartial quaker: in answer to the Impartial Churchman. Written by Dr. Robert Warren, Rector of Stratford Bow in Middlesex. By H. L. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; E. Nutt at the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1731. ESTC No. T61910. Grub Street ID 287518.
  • A political resemblance of a war, in the behaviour of all countries: being set forth in a complaint against the fix'd observators, the French in particular, who daily, during this summer season, crowd the benches in St. James's park. To which is added, the Frenchman outwitted. A tale. London: printed for J. Wilford; and sold by J. Chrichley; A. Dodd; and J. Billingsley, 1731. ESTC No. N40005. Grub Street ID 27188.
  • Dodsley, Robert. An epistle from a footman in London to the celebrated Stephen Duck. London: printed for J. Brindley; and sold by J. Roberts; J. Wilford; E. Nutt; and A. Dodd, 1731. ESTC No. N1085. Grub Street ID 843.
  • The progress of patriotism: a poem humbly inscribed to that worthy patriot John Howe Esq. ... London: printed for L. B. and sold by A. Dodd, 1731. ESTC No. T44568. Grub Street ID 272973.
  • The duel; a poem: inscribed to the Right Honourable W P-y Esq;. London: printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's; and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; E. Nutt, under the Royal-Exchange; and J. Jolliffe, in St. James's-Street, [1731]. ESTC No. N453. Grub Street ID 30303.
  • Costeker, John Littleton. Kostiachou: or, wit triumphant over beauty. A poem. By John Littleton Costeker, gent. London: printed: and sold by Mrs. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; Mr. Crichley, at Charing-Cross; Mr. Hinchliffe, at the Royal-Exchange; Mr. King, in Westminster-Hall; & Mr. Jackson, in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]. ESTC No. N766. Grub Street ID 52593.
  • Asplin, William. Alkibla. Part II. Or, the disquisition upon worshiping towards the east continued ... London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts; and A. Dodd, 1731. ESTC No. T86974. Grub Street ID 307072.
  • Remarks on a pamphlet intitled, The traditions of the clergy destructive of religion, &c. In a letter to the author. London: printed for J. Wilford, behind the Chapter-House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and sold by J. Chrichley, at the London-Gazette, Charing-Cross, and A. Dodd, at Temple-Bar, [1731]. ESTC No. N23331. Grub Street ID 12691.
  • A brief vindication of those who have lately conform'd, from the uncharitable censures of a pamphlet, entitled, Some observations upon the present state of the Dissenting interest, and the Case of Those who have lately deserted it. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and H. Whitridge, at the Royal-Exchange, MDCCXXXI. [1731]. ESTC No. T29658. Grub Street ID 261011.
  • W.. A modest argument, pro and con, enquiring into the cause why base and mean actions should be committed by the Irish in particular, more than any other nation. London: printed for J. Roberts; and sold by J. Chrichley, A. Dodd; and H. Whitridge, 1731. ESTC No. T41343. Grub Street ID 270264.
  • Aston, Tony. The fool's opera; or, the taste of the age. Written by Mat. Medley. And performed by his company in Oxford. To which is prefix'd, a sketch of the author's life, written by himself. London: printed for T. Payne at the Crown in Paternoster-Row; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt at the Royal Exchange, [1731?]. ESTC No. N2287. Grub Street ID 12228.
  • Maxwell, Stephen, of York. The york miscellany: consisting of poems on several occasions. By Stephen Maxwell, of the City of York. London: printed: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and by the booksellers of York, MDCCXXXI. [1731]. ESTC No. T97174. Grub Street ID 316618.
  • The duel; a poem: inscribed to the Right Honourable W------ P-----y Esq;. London: printed for A. Moore; and sold by A. Dodd; E. Nutt; and J. Jolliffe, [1731]. ESTC No. T60937. Grub Street ID 286699.
  • The duel: a poem. Inscribed to the Right Honourable W---- P----y, Esq;. London: printed for A. Moore; and sold by A. Dodd; E. Nutt; and J. Jolliffe, [1731]. ESTC No. T60938. Grub Street ID 286700.
  • The duel: a poem. Inscribed to the Right Honourable W---- P----y, Esq;. London: printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's; and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; E. Nutt, under the Royal-Exchange; and J. Jolliffe, in St. James's-street, [1731]. ESTC No. T34994. Grub Street ID 265205.
  • Author of the Harlot's progress.. The progress of a rake: or, the Templar's exit. In ten cantos, in hudibrastick verse. Containing I. His coming out of the West of England, being put under the Care of his Uncle, a Middlesex Justice. II. His Learning at Westminster-School; and his creeping to Bed with the Maid, for fear of the Spirits. III. His going to Brasen-Nose College at Oxford; being expell'd for his Debaucheries; and Return into the Country; with his Whoring, Roaring, Ranting, Swearing, Fighting, &c. IV. His coming again to London; falling among Pettifoggers, and Solicitors; and the Disputes among his Friends, whether he should be a Priest, a Lawyer, or a Physician. V. His following all three successively; and his vast Improvement in each Faculty, especially that of a Cushion-Thumper. VI. His Natural Philosophy; other natural Parts, and natural Impudence. Vii. His Conversation with old Bauds, young Whores, and Town Sharpers. Viii. His ruining his Reputation, Estate, and Constitution. IX. His Pains, and Repentance. London: printed for B. Dickinson at Inigo Jones's Head, against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand; and R. Montague at the General Post-Office in Great Queen-Street, near Drury-Lane: and sold by E. Nutt, and J. Brotherton at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd near Temple-Bar; J. Brindly in Bond-Street; J. Jolliff in St. James's Street; Mr. Critchly at Charing-Cross; and J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall, 1732. ESTC No. N12040. Grub Street ID 2051.
  • Pullen, John. Memoirs of the maritime affairs of Great Britain, especially in relation to our concerns in the West-Indies. To which is prefix'd, the original letter of the author, to (and by the Command of) the Earl of Oxford, when High Treasurer of England, in relation to the South-Sea Company, and the Trade they were designed to carry on; in which the Consequences of an ill Management in that Respect are fully laid open, and the true Nature of such a Commerce explain'd. By the late John Pullen, Esq; Governor of Bermudas. To which is added, Capt. Pain's Short view of Spanish America: Containing a succinct Deduction of Navigation, from its Original to the Discovery of the New World; and an Account of the Extent, Quality, Riches, and Trade of his Catholick Majesty's Dominions there, in a Method wholly New, and from Authorities never yet known to the Publick. London: printed for T. Astley, in St. Paul's Churchyard; and sold by E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; J. Isted, at the Golden Ball in Fleetstreet; and J. Jolliffe, in St. James's-Street, MDCCXXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T116532. Grub Street ID 168195.
  • Pullen, John. Memoirs of the maritime affairs of Great-Britain, especially in relation to our concerns in the West-Indies. ... By the late John Pullen, ... To which is added, Capt. Pain's Short view of Spanish America: ... London: printed for T. Astley; and sold by E. Nutt; A. Dodd; J. Isted; and J. Jolliffe, 1732. ESTC No. T203390. Grub Street ID 233987.
  • Forbes, Duncan. A letter to a bishop concerning some important discoveries in philosophy and theology. London: printed by H. Woodfall; and sold by A. Dodd, 1732. ESTC No. T38010. Grub Street ID 267526.
  • Oldisworth, William. The delightful adventures of Honest John Cole, that merry old soul. Who from his antipathy to every thing that is white, became president of the Japanner's Company, ... By a tipling [sic] philosopher of the Royal Society. London: printed for R. Montague; and B. Dickinson: and sold by E. Nutt, and J. Brotherton; A. Dod; J. Brindley; J. Jolliffe; Mr. Critchly; and J. Stagg, 1732. ESTC No. T128603. Grub Street ID 178183.
  • The interests of the Protestant dissenters considered. London: printed for J. Wilford; and sold by A. Dodd; and H. Whitridge, 1732. ESTC No. T65659. Grub Street ID 290571.
  • The interests of the Protestant dissenters considered. London: printed for J. Wilford, at the Three Flower-de-Luces behind the Chapter-House, near St. Paul's; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and H. Whitridge, the Corner of Castle-Alley near the Royal Exchange, [1732]. ESTC No. T65660. Grub Street ID 290573.
  • Forbes, Duncan. A letter to a bishop, concerning some important discoveries in philosophy and theology. London: printed by H. Woodfall; and sold by A. Dodd, the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1732]. ESTC No. T67223. Grub Street ID 291857.
  • The harlot's progress: or, the humours of Drury-Lane. In six cantos. Being the tale of the noted Moll Hackabout, in hudibrastick verse, containing her whole life; which is a key to the six prints lately publish'd by Mr. Hogarth . I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; her being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; her early Improvement in the Sweets of Fornication; and some Dialogues, Serious and Comical, between a Country Girl in the Waggon, and a Parson. II. Her living with a Jew; some merry Intrigues in the Jew's House; with Satyric?al Pictures in the Jew's Chamber. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane; her Extravagance, Company, Baudy-House Equipage, Pictures, and other Drury Decorations; with her being detected by Sir J---n G---n. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; with some merry Adventures of Fops, Pimps, Whores, Bauds, and Panders, who were committed to keep her Company. V. Her Sickness and Death; Disputes between two noted Quacks, Temple-B. London: printed for B. Dickinson at Inigo Jones's Head, against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand; and R. Mountague at the General Post-Office in Great Queen-Street, near Drury-Lane: and sold by J. Brotherton at the Royal-Exchange; R. Ware in Amen Corner; A. Dodd near Temple-Bar; J. Brindly in Bond-Street; J Jolliff in St. James's Street; and J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall, [1732]. ESTC No. N2113. Grub Street ID 10517.
  • Rollin, Charles. Taste. An essay. London: printed for W. Shropshire, over-against the Duke of Grafton's in New-Bond-Street; and sold by T. Astley, and J. Crownfield in St. Paul's Church-Yard, E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, A. Dodd at Temple-Bar, and J. Chrichley at the London-Gazettee, Charing-Cross, MDCCXXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T136383. Grub Street ID 184607.
  • The court bishop no apostolical bishop; or conferences between an apostolical bishop, the Bishop of ***, and the rector of Llan-Tres-Saint. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; and sold by E. Nutt under the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, M,DCC,XXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T102088. Grub Street ID 155937.
  • Cowper, John, farmer. An essay, proving, that inclosing commons, and common-field-lands, is contrary to the interest of the nation: In which some Passages in the New System of Agriculture, by J. Laurence M.A. and in the Duty and Office of a Land-Steward, by E. Laurence, Land-Surveyor, are examined. Dedicated to James Oglethorpe Esq; Member of Parliament for Haslemere in the County of Surrey. London: printed: and sold by E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange; J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; and at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1732. ESTC No. T33433. Grub Street ID 263986.
  • Queries concerning the reasonableness of repealing the Corporation and Test Acts, as far as they relate to the Protestant dissenters; The Objections that may be made against that Repeal; and The most expedient Time for the making it. London: printed for J. Wilford, at the Three Flower-de-Luces behind the Chapter-House, near St. Paul's; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and H. Whitridge, the Corner of Castle-Alley near the Royal Exchange, MDCCXXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T107823. Grub Street ID 160831.
  • Sladen, John. Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts: ... As also, a few words of advice to the pushing dissenters: occasion'd by a certain paper dispersed at a late general meeting, intitled, Reasons for pushing, &c. By a Protestant dissenter, a friend to truth, peace, and liberty. London: printed for J. Roberts; and sold by E. Nutt; and A. Dodd, [1732?]. ESTC No. N39672. Grub Street ID 26957.
  • The harlot's progress: or, The humours of Drury-Lane. In six cantos. Being the tale of the noted Moll Hackabout, in Hudibrastick verse, containing her whole life; which is a key to the six prints lately publish'd by Mr. Hogarth. I. Her coming to town in the York waggon; her being betray'd by an old baud into the arms of Colonel Ch-s; her early improvement in the sweets of fornication; and some dialogues, serious and comical, between a country girl in the waggon, and a parson. II. Her living with a Jew; some merry intrigues in the Jew's house; with satyrical pictures in the Jew's chamber. III. Her living in a baudy-house in Drury-Lane; her extravagance, company, baudy house equipage, pictures, and other Drury decorations; with her being detected by Sir J---n G---n. IV. Her usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; ... V. Her sickness and death; ... VI. Her burial; the funeral pomp of harlots in triumph; six mutes, sisters of the trade; the parson, a very wag; the clerk, a sly-boots; and the und. London: printed for B. Dickinson at Inigo Jones's Head, against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand; and R. Mountague at the General Post-Office in Great Queen-Street, near Drury-Lane: and sold by J. Brotherton at the Royal-Exchange; R. Ware in Amen-Corner; A. Dodd near Temple-Bar; J. Brindly in Bond-Street; J. Jolliff in St. James's Street; and J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall, 1732. ESTC No. N65621. Grub Street ID 47465.
  • On P-e and W-d. Occasion'd by their late writings. ... With advice to a modern poet. London: printed for R. P. and sold by E. Nutt under the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; and J. Jollyffe, in St. James's-Street, 1732. ESTC No. N10360. Grub Street ID 368.
  • Henley, John. The sermon that shou'd have been preach'd before the Societies for Reformation of Manners, on Monday, January 17. 1731-2. II. A specimen of the sentiments and genius of the primitive church, in some discourses and devotions, Ordinary and Sacramental. By John Henley, M.A. London: printed for David Gardiner, in Clement's Inn Passage, and to be had at all pamphlet-shops, viz. Mrs. Dodd's, Mr. Cooper's, Mr. Warner's, Mrs. Nutt's, Mr. Crichley's, Mr. Jollife's, and (if any Arts be us'd to hinder the circulating of these, or any Books of the Oratory, by refusing or decrying them) at the Oratory, Lincoln's Inn-Fields, near Clare-Market, [1732?]. ESTC No. N24353. Grub Street ID 13714.
  • A hymn to the chair: or, lucubrations, serious and comical, on the use of chairs, Benches, Forms, Joint-Stools, Three-Legged Stools, and Ducking-Stools. The Hint taken from the Craftsman of the 6th Instant, and improv'd for the Benefit of those who sit on Chairs of Ease, and those who sit upon Thorns and Nettles. - In a particular manner is handled with all due Reverence and Respect, The Chair of St-e. The Chair of the House of Commons. The L-d Ma-'s Chair. The tottering Charitable Corporation Chair. The Bench of Justices Chair. The East-India Chair. The South-Sea Chair. The Greenland Chair. The Mechanick Chairs. The Sedan Chair. The Easy Chair. The Maundering Chair. The Fornicating Chair. The Cambridge Chair. Several Imaginary Chairs. The Couch Chair. The Duke of Venus' Chair. Corporation Chairs. Trading Justices Chair. Dr. Busby's Chair. To which are added The Beauties and Advantages of other necessary Utensils to rest the Bum upon, and ease the Mind, the Body, and the Breeches. London: printed for B. Dickinson at Inigo Jones's Head, against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand; Tho. Corbet Bookseller, in Cursitor's-Alley; and R. Montague at the General Post-Office in Great Queen-Street, near Drury-Lane: and sold by E. Nutt, and J. Brotherton at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd near Temple-Bar; J. Brindly in Bond-Street; J. Jolliff in St. James's Street; Mr. Critchly at Charing-Cross; and J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall, [1732]. ESTC No. N17075. Grub Street ID 6570.
  • D., S.. A letter to Sr. John Eyles, Bart. sub-governour of the South-Sea Company, occasioned by the debates at the last general court. London: printed for J. Brotherton, and sold by A. Dodd, 1732. ESTC No. N11452. Grub Street ID 1451.
  • Belcher, Jonathan. A conference between His Excellency Jonathan Belcher Esq; Captain-General and Governour in Chief of His Majesty's province of Massachuset's Bay in New-England: and the chief sachems of several Indian tribes, ... London: printed for N. Cholmondeley; and sold by E. Nutt; A. Dodd; and the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1732]. ESTC No. N44099. Grub Street ID 29627.
  • The harlot's progress: or, the humours of Drury-Lane. In six cantos. Being the tale of the noted Moll Hackabout, in hudibrastick verse, containing her whole life; which is a key to the six prints lately publish'd by Mr. Hogarth. I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; her being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; her early Improvement in the Sweets of Fornication; and some Dialogues, Serious and Comical, between a Country Girl in the Waggon, and a Parson. II. Her living with a Jew; some merry Intrigues in the Jew's House; with Satyrical Pictures in the Jew's Chamber. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane; her Extravagance, Company, Baudy-House Equipage, Pictures, and other Drury Decorations; with her being detected by Sir J---n G---n. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; with some merry Adventures of Fops, Pimps, Whores, Bauds, and Panders, who were committed to keep her Company. V. Her Sickness and Death; Disputes between two noted Quacks, Temple-Bar. London: printed for B. Dickinson at Inigo Jones's Hea against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand; and R. Mountague at the General Post-Office in Great Queen-Street, near Drury-Lane: and sold by J. Brotherton at the Royal-Exchange; R. Ware in Amen Corner; A. Dodd near Temple-Bar; J. Brindly in Bond-Street; J. Jolliff in St. James's Street; and J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall, [1732]. ESTC No. N7146. Grub Street ID 51692.
  • The harlot's progress: or, the humours of Drury-Lane. Being the life of the noted Moll Hackabout, in six hudibrastick cantos, with a curious print to each canto, engrav'd from the originals of Mr. Hogarth. I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; and being betray'd by an old Baud into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; with several Comical Dialogues, &c. II. Her being kept by a Jew; with her Intrigues in his House. III. Her living in a Baudy-House in Drury-Lane. A diverting List of the Decorations of her Lodging. Her being detected by Sir Jn G---n, &c. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; and the Humours of the Place. V. Her Sickness and Death. Disputes between two noted Quacks. Her last Will. VI. Her Burial. Characters of the principal Persons who constituted the Funeral Pomp, &c. The Fifth Edition. To which is now first added, a curious Riddle, which Moll learned of the Jew, while in his keeping, and which the learned Col. Ch-s could never answer to her full Satisfaction. London: printed for R. Montagu at the General Post-Office, the Corner of Great Queen-Street, near Drury-Lane; and sold by Mrs. Nut at the Royal Exchange; Mrs. Dod without Temple-Bar; Mr. Brindley in New Bond-Street; Mr. Jollife in St. James's Street; and Mr. Stag in Westminster-Hall, [1732]. ESTC No. N49908. Grub Street ID 34040.
  • Spooner, Thomas, of Lemon Street. A short account of the itch, or, a compendious treatise of the diseases of the skin, from the slightest itching humour in particular parts only, ... plainly describing their symptoms, nature, dependance on each other, ... The whole illustrated with several extraordinary cases, ... By T.S. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1732. ESTC No. T222303. Grub Street ID 245243.
  • D., S.. A letter to Sir John Eyles, Bart. sub-governour of the South-Sea company, occasioned by the debates at the last general court. London: printed for John Brotherton; and sold by A. Dodd, 1733. ESTC No. T169545. Grub Street ID 207388.
  • Sladen, John. Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts: Together with Some queries Upon that important Affair. As also, a few words of advice to the pushing dissenters: occasion'd by a certain paper dispersed at a late general meeting, intitled, Reasons for pushing, &c. By a Protestant dissenter, a friend to truth, peace, and liberty. London: printed for J. Oswald at the Rose and Crown in the Poultry, near Stocks-Market, and sold by J. Roberts, at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane E. Nutt at the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1733. ESTC No. T170474. Grub Street ID 208177.
  • Budgell, Eustace. A letter to the merchants and tradesmen of Great Britain, particularly to those of London and Bristol; upon their late glorious behaviour and happy success, in opposing the extension of the excise-laws: with a few seasonable cautions. And something more, which it is hope will be agreeable to every true Englishman. By Eustace Budgell, Esq;. London: printed for Samuel Tuckey: and sold by W. Mears, on Ludgate-Hill; Mrs. Nutt, Cooke and Charlton, at the Royal-Exchange; Mrs. Dodd, at Temple-Bar; and Mr. Jolliffe, St. James's, MDCCXXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. N19598. Grub Street ID 9015.
  • Prophylacticum: or, a preservative against the miserable consequences of the venomous bite of a mad - creature. Being a calm reply to an outrageous libel, intitled, Remarks on the review of the quicksilver controversy. ... Published by T. Dover. London: printed for J. Brotherton, and sold by A. Dodd, E. Nutt and C. Cook, [1733?]. ESTC No. N40038. Grub Street ID 27207.
  • Some considerations on publick credit. And The Nature of its Circulation in the funds. Occasioned by a bill now depending in Parliament, concerning Stock-Jobbing. London: printed for J. Brotherton, at the Bible, over-against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill; and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. T60416. Grub Street ID 286288.
  • A scheme or proposal for taking off the several taxes on land, soap, starch, Candles, Leather, Plate, Pots, &c. and replacing the said duties by another tax, which will bring in more Money, in a more Easy and Equal Manner, and less burthensome to the Subject: Humbly offered to the Consideration of the Parliament, as also the People of England, for whose Ease and Benefit this is design'd. Plainly proving, That the Duties on Soap, Candles, and Leather, which do not bring in 600,000 l. a Year, cost the Subject more than double that Sum: So that this Method is calculated to ease the People of one Half of the Sum they now pay, on Account of those several Taxes, and at the same Time Encrease the Revenue. To which is added, Some Considerations on the several Duties upon Tea, Coffee, Chocolat, and Salt, which may be also taken off, and replaced by the same Method, with any Thing else, that is either burthensome to Trade, or a Hardship upon particular Persons, of which the Pot-Act is a glaring . London: printed: and sold by C. King, in Westminster-Hall; T. Green, at Charing-Cross; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and E. Cooke, at the Royal-Exchange, [1733]. ESTC No. T65829. Grub Street ID 290670.
  • Swift, Dean.. The ladies lottery: or, a new scheme for a ten thousand pound fortune. Written by Dean Swift. [London]: Dublin printed: London re-printed, and sold by Mrs. Dodd, Mrs. Nutt, and by the booksellers of Lond. and West., [1733?]. ESTC No. T37460. Grub Street ID 267120.
  • Jackson, John. An answer to a book entitled, Things divine and supernatural conceiv'd by analogy with things natural and human. In which answer it is prov'd, that the author's notion of divine analogy is immediately destructive of all religion, both natural and reveal'd. By a presbyter of the Church of England. London: printed for J. Noon at the White-Hart near Mercers-Chapel in Cheapside; and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and H. Whitridge at the Royal-Exchange, [1733]. ESTC No. T103129. Grub Street ID 156786.
  • An ode humbly inscrib'd to His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange, on his landing, to espouse the Princess Royal of England. London: printed for W. Rayner, and sold by A. Dodd; and J. Jolliffe, 1733. ESTC No. N68012. Grub Street ID 49525.
  • Swift, Jonathan. The presbyterians plea of merit; in order to take off the test, (in Ireland,) impartially examined. With an account of the state of Popery in that Kingdom, and of the origin and principles of the Dissenters in general. To which added, A Narrative of the Attempts the Dissenters in Ireland have made for procuring the Repeal of the Test. London: reprinted from the Dublin edition, for G.F. and sold by A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar; and at the pamphlet-shops, [1733]. ESTC No. T89518. Grub Street ID 309405.
  • Acherley, Roger. The jurisdiction of the Chancery as a court of equity researched. And the traditionall obscurity of its commencement cleared. With a short essay on the judicature of the Lords in Parliament, upon appeals from courts of equity. London: printed for Joel Stephens, at the Hand and Star between the Temple Gates, and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple Bar, 1733. ESTC No. T59609. Grub Street ID 285609.
  • Swift, Jonathan. The presbyterians plea of merit; in order to take off the test, (in Ireland,) impartially examined. With an account of the state of Popery in that Kingdom, and of the origin and principles of the Dissenters in general. To which is added, An Ode to Humphry French, Esq; Late Lord Mayor of Dublin. London: reprinted from the Dublin edition, for G.F. and sold by A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar; and at the pamphlet-shops, [1733]. ESTC No. T90339. Grub Street ID 310194.
  • Impartial Lover of Truth.. The present dispute between the dissenters and Church of England fairly stated: in which the grounds and reasons of dissenting are explained, the Lawfulness of Conforming examined, and the consequences of repealing the test-act consider'd. Containing A Succinct Account of the Arguments advanced on both Sides. With proper and historical Remarks. By an impartial lover of truth. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, [1733]. ESTC No. T104018. Grub Street ID 157623.
  • Lady.. The neuter: or, a modest satire on the poets of the age. By a Lady. Dedicated to the Right Honourable Mary Wortley Montague. London: printed for T. Osborne, in Gray's-Inn, near the Walks; and sold by A. Dodd at Temple-Barr, [1733]. ESTC No. T39760. Grub Street ID 268984.
  • Pope, Alexander. The first satire of the second book of Horace, Imitated in a dialogue between Alexander Pope of Twickenham in Com. Midd. Esq; on the one part, and his learned council on the other. London: printed by L. G. [Lawton Gilliver] and sold by A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar; E. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. T5666. Grub Street ID 283067.
  • A letter to a friend, Occasioned by Mr. Chandler's History of persecution. With a Postscript concerning his Answer to Dr. Berriman. London: printed for J. Brotherton at the Bible in Cornhill; and sold by A. Dod without Temple-Bar, 1733. ESTC No. T28381. Grub Street ID 260028.
  • Eight speeches made in Parliament, on several important occasions. Recommended to the electors of Great-Britain, as a seasonable preparative for the ensuing elections. London: printed by J. W. and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and the Booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCXXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. N6962. Grub Street ID 50621.
  • Pope, Alexander. The first satire of the second book of Horace, imitated in a dialogue between Alexander Pope, of Twickenham in Com. Midd. Esq; on the one part, and his learned council on the other. London: printed by L. G. [Lawton Gilliver] and sold by A. Dodd; E. Nutt; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1733. ESTC No. T5667. Grub Street ID 283077.
  • The jew decoy'd; or the progress of a harlot. A new ballad opera of three acts. The airs set to old ballad tunes. London: printed by E. Rayner, in Marygold-Court, over-against Fountain-Court in the Strand; and sold at the pamphlet-shop next door to the George tavern, Charing-Cross; E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1733]. ESTC No. N6930. Grub Street ID 50381.
  • Pope, Alexander. The first satire of the second book of Horace, imitated in a dialogue between Alexander Pope, of Twickenham in Com. Midd. Esq; on the one part, and his learned council on the other. London: printed by L. G. [Lawton Gilliver] and sold by A. Dodd; E. Nutt; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1733. ESTC No. T5668. Grub Street ID 283088.
  • Pope, Alexander. The first satire of the second book of Horace, Imitated in a dialogue between Alexander Pope, of Twickenham in Com. Midd. Esq; on the one part, and his learned council on the other. London: printed by L. G. [Lawton Gilliver] and sold by A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar; E. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange: and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. T5669. Grub Street ID 283099.
  • Pope, Alexander. The first satire of the second book of Horace, imitated in a dialoge [sic] between Alexander Pope of Twickenham in Com. Midd. Esq; on the one part, and his learned council on the other. London [i.e. Edinburgh]: printed by L. G. and sold by A. Dodd; E. Nutt; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1733. ESTC No. T5670. Grub Street ID 283110.
  • Carey, Henry. The tragedy of Chrononhotonthologos: being the most tragical tragedy, that ever was tragediz'd by any company of tragedians. Written by Benjamin Bounce, Esq;. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, and L. Gilliver, in Fleet-Street, J. Jackson, in Pall-Mall; and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, [1734]. ESTC No. T57992. Grub Street ID 284163.
  • Cowley, (John). J. The candidates guide: or the electors rights decided. Shewing the resolutions of the Honble the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament. Concerning the rights of elections For Representatives of all such Counties, and Boroughs, in South Britain, as have been Controverted, and Heard, before that Honourable House, at any Time, from the controverted Election for New-Castle-Under-Line, in April 1624, to that of Weymouth in May 1730. With References to the Journals of the House of the several Sessions, wherein the same were Respectively decided. Digested into alphabetical order, with the Names of the Counties, wherein the several Boroughs are Situate; and the Numbers of both severally continued through the Alphabetical List. To which added, Several other useful Particulars mentioned in the following Introduction. By J. Cowley. London: printed for J. Brindley, in New-Bond-Street, and sold by Mrs. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, and by the book-sellers of London and Westminster: likewise in most great towns in England, [1734]. ESTC No. T78218. Grub Street ID 300092.
  • Impartial hand.. An essay for a review of the Book of common prayer. To which is added, a specimen thereof. ... Attempted by an impartial hand. London: printed for T. Cooper. And sold by J. Brindly; J. Stagg; E. Nutt; and A. Dodd, 1734. ESTC No. T202715. Grub Street ID 233546.
  • Modern patriotism, or faction display'd: a poem. Being a satire on political writers. London: printed for J. Brindley; J. Jolliffe; O. Payne; A. Lyon; C. Corbett: and sold by J. Roberts; J. Wilford; Mrs. Nutt, Cooke, and Charlton; A. Dodd; J. Crichley; and by the booksellers of London and Westminister, [1734]. ESTC No. N35093. Grub Street ID 23380.
  • Popple, William. The lady's revenge: or, The Rover Reclaim'd. A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. London: printed for J. Brindley at the King's-Arms, New Bond-Street, Bookbinder to her Majesty, and his Royal Highness the Prince of Hales. And sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; J. Wilford, behind the Chapter-House, St. Paul's Church-Yard; and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]. ESTC No. T37490. Grub Street ID 267143.
  • Modern patriotism, a poem. London: printed for J. Brindley Bookseller, at the King's-Arms in New-Bond-Street, Book-Binder to her Majesty and his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; J. Wilford behind the Chapter-House; Mrs. Nutt, Cooke, and Charlton, at the Royal Exchange; A. Dodd at Temple-Bar; J. Crichley at Charing-Cross; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1734]. ESTC No. T79874. Grub Street ID 301239.
  • A vindication of the Protestant Dissenters, from the aspersions cast upon them, in a late pamphlet, intitled, The Presbyterians plea of merit, in order to take off the test, impartially examined. To which are added, some remarks upon a paper, called, The Correspondent. Containing: A pretended Narrative of the Attempts the Dissenters in Ireland, have made for procuring the Repeal of the Test. London: reprinted from the Dublin edition, for G.F. and sold by A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar; and at the pamphlet-shops, [1734]. ESTC No. T89555. Grub Street ID 309438.
  • Author of the essay, for a review of the Book of Common Prayer.. A defence of the essay for a review of the Book of Common Prayer, so far as relates to the Athanasian creed. In answer to a letter in the Weekly Miscellany of Octob. 19th last. Wherein Every Argument made use of by the Letter-Writer, is fairly Considered, and clearly Refuted. And that the Nicene Creed is sufficient to secure the Christian Faith from all Heresies, especially the Arian, is fully demonstrated from Athanasius himself. By the author of the essay. London: printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Ivy-Lane, near Pater-Noster Row. And sold by J. Brindly, in New Bond-Street; J. Stagg, in Westminster Hall; E. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock near Temple-Bar, [1734]. ESTC No. T115379. Grub Street ID 167131.
  • The contest: being poetical essays on the Queen's grotto: wrote in consequence of an invitation in the Gentlemen's Magazine for April, 1733 Wherein was Proposed, That the author of the Best Piece be Entitled to a Volume for that Year, Royal Paper, and finely bound in Morocco; and the Author of the Second Best, to a Volume Common Paper. To These are added, The gift of Pallas, and the lover's webb, Two poems on the Fine Piece of Linen made in Ireland, and presented by the Trustees of the Linen Manufacture to the Princess Royal. Also An Epithalamivm On the marriage of the Prince and Princess of Orange. London: printed at St. John's Gate, and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and at the pamphlet-shops, [1734]. ESTC No. T34011. Grub Street ID 264428.
  • Acherley, Roger. The jurisdiction of the Chancery as a court of equity researched. And the traditional obscurity of its commencement cleared. With a short essay on the judicature of the Lords in Parliament, upon appeals from courts of equity. London: printed for Joel Stephens, and sold by A. Dodd, 1734. ESTC No. N6817. Grub Street ID 49653.
  • Cowley, (John). J. The candidates guide: or, the electors rights decided. Shewing the determination of the rights of elections, by the Honble the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament, in all contraverted elections for the Counties and Boroughs in South Britain, from the Year 1624 to 1730. The second edition, corrected and improved. To which is added, The like Determinations in Contraverted Elections for North Britain, since the Union. With Several Resolutions and Standing Orders relating to Elections, Qualifications, Returns, Petitions, and Proceedings in General. Together with the head of the statutes now in force. concerning the same; and several adjusted Cases in disputed Points of admitting of Evidence on Hearings at the Bar of the House. The whole digested into Alphabetical Order, with proper References and genuine Quotations. By J. C. Gent. London: printed for J. Brindley in New Bond-Street, and sold by Mrs. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and by the Booksellers of London and Westminster: Likewise in most Great Towns in England, [1735]. ESTC No. T73466. Grub Street ID 296721.
  • Philalethes, Eugenius. A vindication of Mr. Ward, from the aspersions and reflections cast upon him by Doctor Turner's late letter to Doctor Jurin. In which the honesty, ... of ... licensed physicians, is impartially examin'd ... Also antimonial and mercurial medicines clear'd from the dangerous qualities they are charged with, ... By Eugenius Philalethes. London: printed, by W. R. and sold by A. Dodd; E. Nutt, E. Cook, and M. Charlton, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1735. ESTC No. T178687. Grub Street ID 215575.
  • Gilbert, Thomas. A view of the town: in an epistle to a friend in the country. A satire. London: printed by R. Penny, for the author, and sold by A. Dodd, 1735. ESTC No. T175435. Grub Street ID 212527.
  • Gilbert, Thomas. A view of the town: in an epistle to a friend in the country. A satire. London: printed by R. Penny, for the author, and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, 1735. ESTC No. T50788. Grub Street ID 278329.
  • Carey, Henry. Of stage tyrants. An epistle to the Right Honourable Philip Earl of Chesterfield. Occasion'd by the Honest Yorkshire-Man being rejected at Drury-Lane Play-House, and since Acted at other Theatres with Universal Applause. By Mr. Carey. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, and L. Gilliver in Fleet-Street, J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, and J. Leake at Bath. And sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, E. Nutt, and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange, 1735. ESTC No. T42117. Grub Street ID 270922.
  • Ayscough, Francis. A proper answer to a late abusive pamphlet entitled, The Winchester converts, In a Letter to the Author. By a Member of the University. Oxford: printed by Leon. Lichfield, for Anthony Peisley, and sold by J. J. and P. Knapton in Ludgate-Street, W. Meadows in Cornhill, and A. Dod. near Temple-Bar. London, 1735. ESTC No. N12139. Grub Street ID 2153.
  • Higgons, Bevill. A poem on nature: in imitation of Lucretius. To which is added, A description of the fÅ“Â¥us in the womb, in a letter to the late Duke of Buckinghamshire, ... By the late Bevill Higgons, Esq;. London: printed for P. Meighan: and sold by G. Strahan, and E. Nutt; L. Gilliver, and F. Cogan; Mrs. Dodd; J. Stagg, and J. Brindley, 1736 [1735]. ESTC No. T106763. Grub Street ID 159857.
  • Dorman. The rake of taste. A poem, dedicated to Alexander Pope, Esq. [London]: Dublin printed: London reprinted; and sold by Mrs. Dodd; Mrs. Nutt; and by the booksellers in town and country, [1735]. ESTC No. T102195. Grub Street ID 156035.
  • Fay, William. The advantage His Majesty's revenue, and all his subjects, who are dealers in leather, will receive, by preventing the rimming, cutting, gashing, and flawing of raw-hides and skins, fully stated and demonstrated: wherein a plan is exhibited, and every material objection answered. By William Fay. London: printed for the author; and sold by J. Oswald, at the Rose and Crown in the Poultry; A. Cruden, under the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-bar, and at all other pamphlet-shops, M DCC XXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. N70566. Grub Street ID 51106.
  • Forbes, Duncan. Some thoughts concerning religion, natural and revealed, and the manner of understanding revelation: tending to shew that Christianity is, indeed very near, as old as the Creation. London: Printed by H. Woodfall; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. T155630. Grub Street ID 199332.
  • Moseley, Richard. A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in York, before the Honourable Sir William Thompson, ... at the assizes held there March 11, 1734/5. By Richard Mosley, ... York: printed by Tho. Gent, for Tho. Hammond: and sold by Messieurs Bettesworth and Hitch; and A. Dodd, London, 1735. ESTC No. T173337. Grub Street ID 210607.
  • Minshull, Mr.. The miser, a poem: from the first satire of the first book of Horace. Inscrib'd to Horatio Walpole, Esquire. London: printed; and sold by A. Dodd; Mr. Penn; E. Nutt; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1735. ESTC No. T39495. Grub Street ID 268742.
  • Forbes, Duncan. A letter to a bishop, concerning some important discoveries in philosophy and theology. First printed in the year 1732. London: printed by H. Woodfall; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1735]. ESTC No. T68958. Grub Street ID 293064.
  • Forbes, Duncan. Some thoughts concerning religion, natural and revealed, and the manner of understanding revelation: tending to shew that Christianity is, indeed very near, as old as the creation. London: printed by H. Woodfall; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. T69308. Grub Street ID 293325.
  • Forbes, Duncan. A letter to a bishop, concerning some important discoveries in philosophy and theology. First printed in the year 1732. London: printed by H. Woodfall; and sold by A. Dodd, 1735. ESTC No. T170940. Grub Street ID 208602.
  • Sedition: a poem, Humbly Inscribed to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Walpole, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, &c. London: printed for the author; and sold by E. Nutt under the Royal-Exchange, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and at the rest of the pamphlet-shops of London and Westminster, 1736. ESTC No. T64243. Grub Street ID 289325.
  • Manley, Delariviere. Secret memoirs and manners of several persons of quality of both sexes. From the new Atlantis, an island in the Mediterranean. In four volumes. Written originally in Italian. ... London: printed by J. Watson; sold by A. Dodd, 1736. ESTC No. T72173. Grub Street ID 295728.
  • The polite philosopher: or, an essay on that art which makes a man happy in himself, and agreeable to others. London: printed by J. Wilson: and sold by E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T94055. Grub Street ID 313669.
  • S-t contra omnes. An Irish miscellany. Containing, I. Some proposals for the regulation and improvement of quadrille. II. The legion club. III. A curry-comb of truth for a certain Dean: Or, The Grub-Street Tribunal. IV. The scall'd crow's nest. A very old Tale. [London]: Dublin printed: and London re-printed; and sold by R. Amy, over-against Craggs-Court, Charing-Cross; Mrs. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and by the book and pamphlet-sellers of London and Westminster, [1736]. ESTC No. T107920. Grub Street ID 160915.
  • Wilson, Samuel. Popular tumults religiously improv'd: in a sermon Occasioned by the Late disorders. Preach'd in Goodmans-Fields, August 1. 1736. By Samuel Wilson. London: printed by J. Wilson, in Gracechurch-Street: and sold by E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, [1736]. ESTC No. T17481. Grub Street ID 211882.
  • Infants church-membership and baptism, most clearly and fully proved to be God's own ordinance; from plain testimony of the Holy Scripture, ... In a debate, managed by writing betwixt two friends, ... London: printed for T. Cooper, and to be sold by Mrs. Nutt, Mrs. Charlton, and Mr. Cook, and Mrs. Dodd, 1736. ESTC No. N47509. Grub Street ID 32194.
  • Forbes, Duncan. Some thoughts concerning religion, natural and revealed, and the manner of understanding revelation: tending to shew that Christianity is, indeed very near, as old as the creation. London: printed by H. Woodfall; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T69305. Grub Street ID 293322.
  • Forbes, Duncan. Some thoughts concerning religion, natural and revealed, and the manner of understanding revelation: tending to shew that Christianity is, indeed very near, as old as the creation. London: printed by H. Woodfall; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T69311. Grub Street ID 293328.
  • Green, Matthew. The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C.J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-House, London. London: printed: and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar and at all the Pamphlet-Shops in Town, M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]. ESTC No. T49769. Grub Street ID 277523.
  • Sabourn, Reay. The scotch prophecy: or, the Lord Belhaven's remarkable speech before the union, examin'd and compar'd with the articles afterwards concluded, and now subsisting Wherein The Advantages accruing to Scotland by the Union, are discovered. By Reay Sabourn. London: printed for the author, and sold by Mrs. Dodd, at the Peacock without Templebar; Mrs. Nutt and Cook at the Royal Exchange, Mrs. Charlton, at the Corner of Swithen's Alley, Mr. Stagg in Westminsterhall, and by the other book and pamphlet-sellers of London and Westminster, MDCCXXXVII. [1737]. ESTC No. T26611. Grub Street ID 258593.
  • Order, a poem. London: printed for J. Brindley; and sold by Mrs. Dodd; Mrs Nutt and Cook, 1737. ESTC No. T43351. Grub Street ID 271927.
  • Ogle, George. Of legacy-hunting. The fifth satire of the second book of Horace imitated. A dialogue between Sir Walter Raleigh, and Merlin the prophet. London: printed for J. Brindley; and sold by A. Dodd; and the rest of the pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, 1737. ESTC No. T42106. Grub Street ID 270910.
  • The poet and the muse. London: printed and sold by R. Amy, over-against Craggs-Court, Charing-Cross, Mrs. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCXXXVII. [1737]. ESTC No. T77120. Grub Street ID 299333.
  • Green, Matthew. The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C. J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-House, London. London [i.e. Edinburgh?]: printed: and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and at all the pamphlet-shops in town, M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]. ESTC No. T160291. Grub Street ID 199771.
  • Queries relating to the reduction of the national redeemable debts, from Four to Three per Cent. per Ann. In a letter to - - Esq;. London: printed for J. Purser, in Bartholomew-Close; and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; E. Nutt, under the Royal-Exchange; and the booksellers of London and Westminster. 1737. (pric Four-Pence.), [1737]. ESTC No. T65515. Grub Street ID 290431.
  • Green, Matthew. The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C.J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-House, London. London: printed: and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and at all the Pamphlet-Shops in Town, M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]. ESTC No. T69628. Grub Street ID 293592.
  • Clayton, Humfrey. A true account of the doctrine of Christ, and of the primitive church, with respect to the Eucharist. Occasion'd by a conference with the author, attack'd by a Romish priest, and continu'd by letters. ... Also occasionally shewing the inconsistency of a late sacramentarian piece (call'd, A plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper) ... Between Humphrey Clayton, ... and A. B. ... London: printed by J. Hughs, and sold by F. Gyles; J. Clark; J. Roberts; A. Dodd; Mr. Thurlborn, at Cambridge; Mr. Clements, at Oxford; Mrs. Oliver, at Norwich; Mr. Creighton, at Ipswich; and by the booksellers of York and Bath, 1737. ESTC No. N63336. Grub Street ID 45529.
  • Considerations upon a proposal for lowering the interest of all the redeemable national debts to three per cent. per ann. And Thereby Enabling the Parliament to give immediate Ease to His Majesty's Subjects, by redeeming such Taxes as are most burdensome to the poor. London: printed for J. Purser, in Bartholomew-Close; and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; E. Nutt, under the Royal-Exchange, and the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1737. ESTC No. T31564. Grub Street ID 262374.
  • Catcott, A. S. Remarks upon the Observations on a sermon preach'd before the Corporation of Britol, and the Lord-Chief-Justice Hardwick; On Sunday, the 16th Day of August, 1735. Being the Day before the Assizes, By A. S. Catcott, LL. B. And printed by Order of the Corporation. With a Continuation of the Evidence, till the Predictions were complete. With a continuation of the evidence, till the predictions were complete. London: printed by H. Woodfall; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, [1737]. ESTC No. T106911. Grub Street ID 159987.
  • Coleire, Richard. The antiquity and usefulness of instrumental musick in the service of God. In a sermon preach'd at Isleworth, in the county of Middlesex, on Palm-Sunday, 1738, ... By Richard Coleire, ... London: printed by Henry Woodfall: sold by J. Roberts; and A. Dodd, 1738. ESTC No. N16607. Grub Street ID 6176.
  • Webster, William. The necessity of the sanctions of religion to the support of it: in a sermon preach'd at the assizes at Bury, July 28. And printed at the request of the High-sheriff and the grand-juries. By W. Webster, ... London: printed for H. Woodfall, jun. and sold by Mr. Fisher; and Mrs. Dodd, 1738. ESTC No. T104478. Grub Street ID 157993.
  • Sadler, Francis. The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered. Shewing the common fees demanded for performing any office of the Church, as christening, marrying, burying the dead, &c. to be contrary to law. With a Touch upon divers Clerical, and Parochial Errors, that are crept into the Church. And the Opinion of Mr. Strange, Sollicitor General to his Majesty, on a Case here stated. The second edition corrected. By Francis Sadler. London: printed for the author, and sold by D. Farmer, at the King's-Arms, St. Paul's Church-Yard; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; Mrs. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; and by the author at Stangate-Stairs, near Lambeth, MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]. ESTC No. T81794. Grub Street ID 302470.
  • Gib, T. Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein his many inconsistences [sic] are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. ... London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Brett. Mrs. A. Dodd. Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Nutt, and Mrs. Bartlett, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1738?]. ESTC No. T46841. Grub Street ID 274860.
  • Three letters upon episcopacy; Publish’d in the weekly miscellany. Occasion’d by the Old Whig, or Consistent Protestant, who has lately attack’d the order. London: Printed for H. Woodfall, Jun. in Little-Britain: and sold by Mrs. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; and Mrs. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1738. ESTC No. N27341. Grub Street ID 16596.
  • Gib, T. Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein his many inconsistences [sic] are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. ... London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Brett. Mrs. A. Dodd. Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Nutt, and Mrs. Bartlett, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1738. ESTC No. N61487. Grub Street ID 44265.
  • Gib, T. Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein many of his inconsistences [sic] are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. ... London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Brett. Mrs. Dodd. Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Nutt, and Mrs. Bartlett, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1739. ESTC No. N26271. Grub Street ID 15647.
  • An ode, Most Humbly Inscrib'd to His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales, on his Birth-Day, Saturday, January 20th, 1738-9. London: printed for J. Brindley, at the King's-Arms in New Bond-Street; sold by Mrs. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1739. ESTC No. N10542. Grub Street ID 554.
  • Dodd, J.. The irresistible fair, a poem. Humbly inscrib'd to that incomparable, and celebrated beauty Miss F--y Be--l. By J. Dodd, Philomathes. London: printed for the author, and sold by A Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange; and by the Pamphletsellers of London and Westminster, 1739. ESTC No. T37410. Grub Street ID 267083.
  • Country common-sense. Gloucester [England] printed: and sold by A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar, London; W. Evans, and J. Wilson, in Bristol; J. Leake in Bath; W. Norris in Taunton; E. Easton in Salisbury; E. Wolley in Worcester; and P. Hodges in Hereford, [1739]. ESTC No. P2963. Grub Street ID 56413.
  • Rollin, Charles. Taste. An essay. By J. S. D.S.P. [London]: Dublin printed: London reprinted, and sold by T. Cooper; and A. Dodd, 1739. ESTC No. N13555. Grub Street ID 3464.
  • The philosopher's stone; or grand elixir, discover'd by Friar Bacon; and now publish'd as a counterpart to the degradation of gold by an anti-elixir. With a few notes, by no adept. London: printed by H. Woodfall: sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T129687. Grub Street ID 179093.
  • Ayre, William. Truth. A counterpart to Mr. Pope's Essay on man. Epistle the second, ... By Mr. Ayre. London: printed for the author; and sold by Mrs. Dodd; Mrs. Nutt; Mr. Chappelle; and R. Minors, 1739. ESTC No. N45475. Grub Street ID 30379.
  • Epidemical madness: a poem in imitation of Horace. London: printed for J. Brindley, Bookseller to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in New-Bond-Street; and sold by Mrs. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and the booksellers in London and Westminster, [1739]. ESTC No. N779. Grub Street ID 52703.

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  • One who is neither a Knight nor a Member of the House of Commons. The patrician. To be continu'd weekly. No. I. Being considerations on the peerage. In answer to the Plebeian. By one who is neither a Knight, nor a member of the House of Commons. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar. 1719. Where Letters are taken in directed for the Patrician, 1719. ESTC No. N10694. Grub Street ID 699.
  • A Collection of the Occasional papers. For the year ... London [England]: printed for J. Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Harrison under the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple Bar, 1716-[1719]. ESTC No. P203. Grub Street ID 55752.
  • The examiners for the year 1711. To which is prefix'd, A letter to the Examiner. London: printed for John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1712. ESTC No. T33670. Grub Street ID 264209.
  • The Lord Mohun's vindication. London: printed for A. Dodd, [1712]. ESTC No. T217842. Grub Street ID 242632.
  • Swift, Jonathan. Part of the seventh epistle of the first book of Horace imitated: and address'd to a noble peer. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1713]. ESTC No. T43676. Grub Street ID 272235.
  • Swift, Jonathan. Part of the seventh epistle of the First book of Horace imitated: and address'd to a noble peer. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1713]. ESTC No. T43677. Grub Street ID 272236.
  • Of the original and ends of government : the indispensable duty of magistrates, and power of princes, distinguishing them from tyrants. Together with A Short View of the several Forms of Government, and different Administrations in the Old Testament. To which are added, Some remarkable Instances of God's Severity towards the rebellious Kings of Israel and Judah. AS Also An Account of the Last Resort in Matters of Controversy. And a brief vindication of the rights and liberties of the people. London: printed for A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, T. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1713]. ESTC No. T122982. Grub Street ID 173512.
  • Swift, Jonathan. The first ode of the second book of Horace paraphras'd: and address'd to Richard St--le, Esq;. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1713. ESTC No. N31555. Grub Street ID 20446.
  • Swift, Jonathan. Part of the seventh epistle of the First book of Horace imitated: and address'd to a noble peer. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1713. ESTC No. N11013. Grub Street ID 1007.
  • The third volume of the Examiners: beginning on Friday the 2d of January, 1712, and ending on Monday the 11th of May, 1713. London: printed for John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall: and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1714. ESTC No. T141388. Grub Street ID 188928.
  • Trojan tales, related by Ulysses, Helenus, Hector, Achilles, and Priam. London: printed for F. Burleigh in Amen-Corner; J. Graves next White's Chocolate-House in St. James's-Street; J. Richardson at the King's-Head, the Corner of Swithin's-Alley in Corn-Hill; J. Browne at the Black Swan, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1714. ESTC No. T116269. Grub Street ID 167938.
  • A town eclogue: or, a poetical contest between Toby and a minor poet of B-tt-n's Coffee-House; ... being an imitation after the new mode of the 3d eclogue of Virgil. Inscrib'd to the author of the Tale of a tub. London: printed for Ferdinando Burleigh, and A. Dodd, [1714]. ESTC No. N37408. Grub Street ID 25365.
  • Buckingham, George Villiers. A conference, on the doctrine of transubstantiation, between His Grace the Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitzgerald, an Irish Jesuit, ... London: printed for Ferd. Burleigh; and A. Dod, 1714. ESTC No. N44616. Grub Street ID 30015.
  • The history of the lives of the most noted highway-men, foot-pads, house-breakers, shop-lifts and cheats, of both sexes, ... for above fifty years last past. ... By Capt. Alexander Smith. In two volumes. London: printed for J. Morphew, and A. Dodd, 1714. ESTC No. T140205. Grub Street ID 187982.
  • The second volume of The history of the lives of the most notorious high-way men, foot-pads, and other thieves, and murderers, of both sexes, for above fifty years last past; Continu'd from Du Vall, and the German Princess, which compleats the History to the present time. Wherein their Thefts, Cheats, and Murders, committed in Great-Britain, and Ireland, are farther are farther expos'd. By Capt. Alexander Smith. London: printed for J. Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1714. ESTC No. T140206. Grub Street ID 187983.
  • Oldmixon, John. Remarks on the Letter to the Dissenters. By a churchman. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane: T. Harrison, by the Royal-Exchange: A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and R. Bond, at Charing-Cross, 1714. ESTC No. N12682. Grub Street ID 2667.
  • The history of the lives of the most noted highway-men, foot-pads, house-breakers, shop-lifts, and cheats, of both sexes, in and about London, and other Places of Great-Britain, for above fifty years last past. Wherein their most secret and barbarous Murders, unparallell'd Robberies, notorious Thefts, and unheard of Cheats, are expos'd to the Publick. By Capt. Alexander Smith. London: printed for J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, MDCCXIV. [1714]. ESTC No. N8451. Grub Street ID 53361.
  • New discoveries of the dangers of popery. London: printed for James Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1714. ESTC No. T63762. Grub Street ID 288906.
  • Rex redux: or, the history of the restoration of his sacred Majesty K. Charles II. Of pious memory, to his hereditary kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, on the twenty ninth of May, 1660. ... Extracted out of the Earl of Clarenden's History, Sir Philip Warwick's and Ludlow's Memoirs, &c. London: printed for J. Baker, and A. Dodd, 1714. ESTC No. N49779. Grub Street ID 33932.
  • Oldmixon, John. Remarks on the Letter to the dissenters. By a churchman. London: printed for J. Roberts: T. Harrison: A. Dodd; and R. Bond, 1714. ESTC No. T46814. Grub Street ID 274833.
  • Gentleman of Christ-Church College in Oxford.. The apparition; or, the sham-wedding. A comedy: as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. By a gentleman of Christ-Church College in Oxford. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1714. ESTC No. T22252. Grub Street ID 245398.
  • Burridge, Richard. The history of the rise and growth of schism in Europe, to the great scandal of the Christian religion: exemplified in the lives of some false prophets, Teachers and Preachers amongst the Dissenters, Viz. Papists, Anabaptists, Quakers, Brownists, Muggletonians, French Prophets, Deists, Blasphemers, Presbyterians, Independants, &c. To which are added, the lives and tryals of several blasphemers of late, before the Lord Chief Justice at the Old-Baily, with Observations on the Three Grand Impostors. The Tenets of the late Mohocks, who they were; and the Alamode Religion of a Covent-Garden Libertine, just Converted from Atheism: Occasionally Written upon the Glorious Design of the British Parliament's Suppression of Schism. London: printed for J. Morphew, near Stationer's Hall, and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1714. ESTC No. N17858. Grub Street ID 7326.
  • The ladies tales: exemplified in the vertues and vices of the quality, with reflections. London: printed for Ferd. Burleigh in Amen Corner; A. Dod without Temple-Bar; and J. Graves, next White's Chocolate-House in St. James's Street, 1714. ESTC No. T70925. Grub Street ID 294565.
  • Simmons, Thomas. The svre side: or, God and the church. A sermon preached on the fifth of November, 1714. in the parish of St. John Wapping. By Thomas Simmons. London: printed for Eman. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row, and sold by J. Harrison, at the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil, and A. Dodd, without Temple-Barr, 1714. ESTC No. N22069. Grub Street ID 11430.
  • Buckingham, George Villiers. A conference, on the doctrine of transubstantiation, between His Grace the Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitzgerald, an Irish Jesuit, Whom King James II. sent, in the time of his Sickness, in Yorkshire, to convert him to the Romish Religion. London: printed for Ferd. Burleigh, in Amen-Corner; and A. Dod, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXIV. [1714]. ESTC No. N14781. Grub Street ID 4545.
  • Barnett, Thomas. A caveat against the Tories: in an impartial view of their behaviour in the reigns of K. James II, K. William III, and her Majesty Q. Anne; ... By a presbyter of the Church of England. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1714. ESTC No. N44107. Grub Street ID 29634.
  • Swift, Jonathan. The first ode of the second book of Horace paraphras'd: and address'd to Richard St--le, Esq;. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1714]. ESTC No. T35561. Grub Street ID 265670.
  • Who runs next: or, the Lord B--ke's confession. Found in his closet since his departure for France. Faithfully publish'd from the original by Mr. Dean S-. To which are added, some other papers relating to the Earl of Mortimer, M-w P-r, Esq; and the rest of the late managers. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1714. ESTC No. N25987. Grub Street ID 15349.
  • Belphegor: or the marriage of the devil. A burlesque poem. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1714. ESTC No. T178649. Grub Street ID 215547.
  • A short essay on the scurvy: in which the Causes and Cure of that disease Are briefly Stated and Demonstrated. First, Representing the deceivable Forms and Characters under which it disguises it self. Secondly, The various, remote, and principal Causes of it examin'd. Thirdly, The material Causes discover'd. And, Fourthly, The best and most effectual Method of Cure exemplified in exceeding dangerous and contumacious Symptoms. With A Touch on Old Venereal Cases, and some remarks on the Doctrine of Acids and Alkalies. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, 1714. ESTC No. T56724. Grub Street ID 283131.
  • Buckingham, George Villiers. A conference, on the doctrine of transubstantiation, between His Grace the Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitzgerald, an Irish Jesuit, Whom King James II. sent, in the time of his Sickness, in Yorkshire, to convert him to the Romish Religion. London: printed for Ferd. Burleigh, in Amen-Corner; and A. Dod, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXIV. [1714]. ESTC No. T128911. Grub Street ID 178430.
  • The second volume of the Examiners: beginning on Thursday the 6th of December, 1711, and ending on Monday the 29th of December, 1712. London: printed for John Morphew; and A. Dodd, 1714. ESTC No. T141386. Grub Street ID 188926.
  • Various discourses of the town, concerning impeachments. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1715. ESTC No. T193153. Grub Street ID 227384.
  • Sewell, George. A true account of the life and writings of Thomas Burnett, Esq;. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1715. ESTC No. T176299. Grub Street ID 213342.
  • Who runs next: or, the Lord B--- ---e's confession. Found in his closet since his departure for France. Faithfully publish'd from the original by Mr. Dean S---- To which are added, some other papers relating to the Earl of Mortimer, M----w P----r, Esq; and the rest of the lat managers. London: printed for A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1715]. ESTC No. T67069. Grub Street ID 291730.
  • Whatley, Stephen. A short history of the warming-pan: or a review of the intrigues at St. James's in 1688. for imposing a sham prince upon these nations. With an appendix, ... London: printed for J. Harrison, and A. Dodd, 1715. ESTC No. T48182. Grub Street ID 276124.
  • Burgess, Daniel. A letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, occasion'd by his son's letter to the Earl of Hallifax. Containing a fair state of the case of the late ministry, and a full answer to all Mr. Burnet's arguments for an impeachment. By a good friend to the late Ministers. London: printed for A. Dodd; and sold by J. Roberts, 1715. ESTC No. T144837. Grub Street ID 191654.
  • Reasons against impeaching the late ministry. Being a full answer to all that has been alledg'd for an impeachment. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without, Temple-Bar, [1715]. ESTC No. T84451. Grub Street ID 304828.
  • Sewell, George. A true account of the life and writings of Thomas Burnett, Esq;. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1715. ESTC No. T51783. Grub Street ID 278986.
  • The tryal of several rioters for high-treason; at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, April 4. 1668. Some of whom were afterwards executed. To which is added, the judgment of the judges on that occasion, as reported by my Lord Chief Justice Kelyng. London: printed for J. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and E. Pye next door to the Vine at Charing-Cross, 1715. ESTC No. N13645. Grub Street ID 3544.
  • The occasional paper. Numb. XII. Some remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled, The Church of England the sole encourager of free thinking, &c. With a letter to the author of this paper; fully confuting the chief things insisted on in that pamphlet. London: printed for J. Harrison, and A. Dodd, 1716. ESTC No. T217467. Grub Street ID 242440.
  • The history of the wars of the kings of Israel and Judah. ... London: printed by I. Dalton, for John Baker, R. Burleigh, and A. Dod, 1716. ESTC No. N66708. Grub Street ID 48405.
  • The occasional paper. Numb. VII. The nature and obligation of oaths. London: printed for R. Burleigh, J. Harrison, and A. Dodd, 1716. ESTC No. N68598. Grub Street ID 49943.
  • The compendious history of foolish, wicked, wise and good kings. Viz. Saul, David, Solomon, ... &c. Printed by order of the Long Parliament, 1641. London: printed for John Baker, R. Burleigh, and A. Dod, 1716. ESTC No. T122752. Grub Street ID 173338.
  • Owen, Charles. A vindication of plain-dealing, from the base and malicious aspersions of two country curates. London: printed for Eman. Matthews, J. Harrison and A. Dodd, 1716. ESTC No. T178697. Grub Street ID 215585.
  • The occasional paper. Numb. X. An expedient for peace among all Protestants. In a second letter to the author of this paper. By the same hand that writ the letter publish'd in number IV. London: printed for J. Harrison, and A. Dodd, 1716. ESTC No. T212521. Grub Street ID 239658.
  • A defense of the Right Reverend Bishops of Rochester and Bristol: being a full answer to a late virulent pamphlet, entitul'd, Bishop Atterbury's and Bishop Smalridge's reasons for not signing the declaration, lately put forth by the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, and the other bishops. With considerations on the Bishop of L-n's letter to his clergy, immediately after His Lordship's signing the said declaration. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1716. ESTC No. N377. Grub Street ID 25649.
  • Owen, Charles. A vindication of plain-dealing, from the base and malicious aspersions of two country curates, contain'd in a little scurrilous pamphlet entitled, Plain-Dealing proved to be plain-lying. London: printed for Eman. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row. J. Harrison, at the Royal-Exchange. And A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, [1716]. ESTC No. T89407. Grub Street ID 309309.
  • Owen, Charles. Plain-Dealing, and its vindication, defended. Against a certain pamphlet, entitled, The Church of England vindicated, and separation from her communion, shew'd to be causeless and schismatical; by an anonymous clergyman. London: printed for Eman. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row, J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, MDCCXVI. [1716]. ESTC No. T89408. Grub Street ID 309310.
  • Johnston, James. Panegyrical essays upon the prayer Lord, pity the people; the only words of William I. Prince of Orange, The Founder of the Government of the United Provinces, at his sudden and violent death, 10th July 1584. Transform'd into the order they are now in, anno 1714, upon his Majesty's accession to the Crown. London: printed for S. Popping at the Black-Raven in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; M. Baldwin in Story's-Passage, 1716. ESTC No. T91261. Grub Street ID 311108.
  • The rational dissenter, soberly professing his stedfast belief in thirty nine articles. By J. C. London: printed for Eman. Matthews at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row, J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1716. ESTC No. T13686. Grub Street ID 184968.
  • Hearty Whig.. Letters and poems on political subjects. Witten by a hearty Whig, and Dedicated to the Earl of Oxford. London: printed for R. Burleigh, in Amen Corner, and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1716. ESTC No. T38470. Grub Street ID 267938.
  • A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1716. With a preface. London: printed for J. Knapton; J. Harrison; and A. Dodd, 1716. ESTC No. N63363. Grub Street ID 45549.
  • The occasional paper. Vol. II. Numb. IX. Of societies for reformation of manners; with an address to magistrates. London: printed for James Knapton; J. Roberts, J. Harrison; and A. Dodd, 1717. ESTC No. T217478. Grub Street ID 242442.
  • The occasional paper. Vol. II. Numb. V. Of political friendship. London: printed for J. Knapton; J. Harrison, and A. Dodd, 1717. ESTC No. T217479. Grub Street ID 242443.
  • A true state of the case between the burgesses and Thomas Sims, a raker. And the four late scavengers of the Dutchy Liberty in the parish of St. Clements Danes. In a letter to the inhabitants of the said Liberty. London: printed by W. Heathcote, for A. Dod, 1717. ESTC No. N54780. Grub Street ID 38425.
  • Morrice, Bezaleel. An essay on the poets. London: printed for Tho. Harbin, and sold by J. Morphew, and N. Dodd, 1717. ESTC No. N2449. Grub Street ID 13850.
  • The occasional paper. Vol. II. Numb. II. Letters to the author. Containing, I. A vindication of the character of a Protestant from Modern Distinctions. II. Of the Roe-Buck Procession, January 19. With a Judgment on Sir H. M's. Pamphlet, Down with the Mug-Houses. III. Of Canvassing for Places, especially by Churchmen. IV. Of the Jumble and Mischief of unconnected Ideas. V. Of the dissenters writing little against popery in King James's time. London: printed for J. Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Harrison under the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1717]. ESTC No. T217522. Grub Street ID 242465.
  • Author of The divine rights of the British nation.. The church and state vindicated; and the Bishop of Bangor's Preservative defended, against several late answers to it. In a letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Ely. By the author of The divine rights of the British nation. London: printed by J. Darby for R. Burleigh in Amen-Corner, J. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XVII. [1717]. ESTC No. T21007. Grub Street ID 238386.
  • Butler, Samuel. The third and last volume of posthumous works, written by Mr. Samuel Butler, ... To which is added, The coffin for the good old cause. ... By Sir Samuel Luke. London: printed for Sam. Briscoe, G. Strahan, R. Smith, J. Brown, A. Dod, and J. Morphew, 1717. ESTC No. T195171. Grub Street ID 228918.
  • Butler, Samuel. The third and last volume of posthumous works, written by Mr. Samuel Butler, ... To which is added, The coffin for the good old cause. ... By Sir Samuel Luke. London: printed for Sam. Briscoe, G. Strahan, R. Smith, J. Brown, A. Dod, and J. Morphew, 1717. ESTC No. T195174. Grub Street ID 228921.
  • The faction: a poem on the new Jacobite and Swedish conspiracy. London: printed for S Popping at the Black-Raven in Paternoster-Row, J Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, and A Dodd without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XVII. [1717]. ESTC No. T71675. Grub Street ID 295226.
  • Wednesday club-law: or, the injustice, dishonour and ill policy of breaking into parliamentary contracts for publick debts. London: printed for E. Smith, under the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1717]. ESTC No. T146728. Grub Street ID 193339.
  • J., W.. A second letter to Dr. Biss. Occasioned by some alterations made in his third edition of his sermons. Upon the beauty of holiness in the Common-prayer. By W. J. author of the first. London: printed for J. Harrison; and A. Dodd, 1717. ESTC No. T47310. Grub Street ID 275277.
  • A breviate for the scaffold in Westminster-Hall: or, some necessary notes for the tryal of the E. of Oxford. Calculated for the general service of the publick; ... London: printed for J. Roberts; J. Harrison; A. Dodd; and J. Fox, 1717. ESTC No. T29596. Grub Street ID 260952.
  • J., W.. A letter to Dr. Biss, occasioned by his four sermons upon the beauty of holiness in the Common-prayer. By W.J. London: printed for J. Harrison; and A. Dodd, 1717. ESTC No. T38107. Grub Street ID 267609.
  • Wednesday club-law: or, the injustice, dishonour and ill policy of breaking into parliamentary contracts for publick debts. ... London: printed for E. Smith; and A. Dodd, 1717. ESTC No. T218976. Grub Street ID 243311.
  • An impartial enquiry into the conduct of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Viscount T-----. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1717. ESTC No. T56915. Grub Street ID 283287.
  • Buckingham, George Villiers. The new key to The rehearsal. Presented to his Royal Highness the Prince. Written by his Grace George, late Duke of Buckingham. London: printed for S. Briscoe, and sold by J. Morphew, near Stationer's-Hall, A. Dod, without Temple-Bar, and at the Theatre-Royal, [1717]. ESTC No. T2461. Grub Street ID 257698.
  • Owen, Charles. The dissenting ministry still valid: in answer to some reflections on Mr. Owen's ordination-book, in a late virulent pamphlet, entitled, The invalidity of the dissenting ministry, by a presbyter of the church. London: printed for E. Matthews, A. Dodd and J. Harrison, 1717. ESTC No. T185413. Grub Street ID 221604.
  • 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.
  • Emlyn, Thomas. A full inquiry into the original authority of that text, 1 John V. 7. There are Three that bear Record in Heaven, &c. Containing an account of Dr. Mill's evidences from antiquity, for and against its being genuine. With an Examination of his Judgment thereupon. Humbly address'd to Both Houses of Convocation now Assembled. London: printed for J. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1717]. ESTC No. N18678. Grub Street ID 8147.
  • Kennett, White. The conduct of the Reverend Dr. White Kennett, Dean of Peterborough. from the year 1681, to the present time. Collected from his own writings. Being a very proper supplement to his Three letters to the Bishop of Carlisle, upon the subject of Bishop Merks. By an impartial hand. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1717]. ESTC No. T132816. Grub Street ID 181715.
  • An account of the Swedish and Jacobite plot. With a vindication of our government from the horrid aspersions of its enemies. And a postscript, relating to the Post-Boy of Saturday, Feb. 23. In a letter to a person of quality, occasion'd by the publishing of Count Gyllemborg's letters. London: printed for S. Popping at the Black Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XVII. [1717]. ESTC No. T106276. Grub Street ID 159446.
  • A vindication of Dr. Snape, in answer to several libels lately publish'd against him. With some further remarks on the Bishop of Bangor's sermon: By which it will plainly appear who is the truest Friend to the Church, the Bishop or the Doctor. London: printed for A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1717]. ESTC No. T56999. Grub Street ID 283360.
  • The occasional paper. Vol. II. Numb. IV. Of removing the incapacities of Protestant dissenters. London: printed for J. Knapton; J. Harrison, and A. Dodd, 1717. ESTC No. T217409. Grub Street ID 242413.
  • The occasional paper. Vol. II. Numb. VIII. Of reputation. An essay, occasion'd by the controversy betwixt the Lord Bishop of Bangor and his opposers. London: printed for James Knapton; J. Roberts, J. Harrison; and A. Dodd, 1717. ESTC No. T217410. Grub Street ID 242414.
  • A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1716. With a preface. London: printed for J. Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Harrison under the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1716 [1718]. ESTC No. T217460. Grub Street ID 242434.
  • A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1717. Vol. II. With a preface; and a table of contents, to both volumes. London: printed for J. Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Em. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; J. Harrison under the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1718. ESTC No. T217463. Grub Street ID 242436.
  • The occasional paper. Vol. III. Numb. IV. Containing several letters. Viz. I. To the author of this paper; upon a Remarkable Saying, insisted on by Dr. Biss, in his Sermons on the Beauty of Holiness in the Common-Prayer. II. Remarks upon a passage in Dr. Biss's, and another in Dr. Lupton's sermons, before the Sons of the Clergy; concerning the Authority of the Fathers, in interpreting Scripture: Directed to the Author of this Paper. III. A letter directed to the author of Vulgar prepossessions in favour of th Bishop of Bangor: By a Well-Wisher to the Occasional-Paper. IV. A letter from Mr. De la Pillonniere, to the Author of this Paper; allowing him to publish a Letter of Mr. Cotton Mather of New-England. V. Mr. Cotton Mather's letter to Mr. De la Pillonniere; Printed from the Original. London: printed for Em. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; J. Harrison, under the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXVIII. [1718]. ESTC No. T217466. Grub Street ID 242439.
  • Legh, George. A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock, rectifying the committee's notions of sincerity. Defending the whole of the B. of Bangor's doctrine: and Maintaining That Religion, not a Profession of it, is Religion; That The Gospel, not a Corruption of it, is The Gospel; That Christ, not the Church, is Christ. In which is An Apology for the English Dissenters. With a word or two relating to Mr. Toland. By Gilbert Dalrymple, D.D. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and J. Fox in Westminister-Hall, MDCCXVIII. [1718]. ESTC No. T72808. Grub Street ID 296224.
  • The occasional paper. Vol. II. Numb. XII. An essay on the Pride of authors. London: printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, J. Harrison, under the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple Bar, MDCCXVIII {i.e. 1718]. ESTC No. T217521. Grub Street ID 242464.
  • The occasional paper. Vol. III. Numb. III. Containing two letters. One, to the Reverend Dr. Prideaux, occasioned by some considerations which he has offered to the Dissenters, in his 1st Volume of the History of the Old and New Testament connected in the history of the Jews and neighbouring nations. Another to the autho r of this paper, in relation to a Passage in the Doctor's Preface to the IId Volume of his History. London: printed for J. Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Em. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; J. Harrison, under the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXVIII. [1718]. ESTC No. T217523. Grub Street ID 242466.
  • Legh, George. A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock, rectifying the Committee's notions of sincerity. Defending the whole of the B. of Bangor's doctrine: ... In which is An apology for the English dissenters. With a word or two relating to Mr. Toland. By Gilbert Dalrymple, D.D. London: printed for J. Roberts, A. Dodd, and J. Fox, MCCXVIII [1718]. ESTC No. T144443. Grub Street ID 191314.
  • The occasional paper. Number I. An essay on bigotry. London: printed for James Knapton; J. Roberts; J. Harrison; and A. Dodd, 1718. ESTC No. N65899. Grub Street ID 47703.
  • A full answer to Shepheard the assassine's speech. Wherein the falshood of all his traiterous calumnies against His Majesty are laid open, and the arguments put in his mouth to justify the hellish design of murdering his Majesty are confuted. To which is added an account of the treasonable sermon of Edward Bisse, Incumbent of St. George's Parish, in the County of Somerset, near Bristol, with proper remarks upon it. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, J. Harrison, under the Royal-Exchange, and A. Dodd, without Temple-Barr, 1718. ESTC No. N31704. Grub Street ID 20578.
  • Dr. Sherlock's Vindication of the Test Act examin'd, and the false foundations of it exposed. In answer to so much of his book against the Bishop of Bangor, as relates to the Protestant dissenters. London: printed for S. Popping at the Black-Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar [1718]. ESTC No. T56888. Grub Street ID 283258.
  • Legh, George. A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock, rectifying the committee's notions of sincerity. Defending the whole of the B. of Bangor's doctrine. And maintaining That Religion, not a Profession of it, is Religion; That The Gospel, not a Corruption of it, is The Gospel That Christ, not the Church, is Christ. In which is An Apology for the English Dissenters. With a word or two relating to Mr. Toland. By Gilbert Dalrymple, D.D. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and J. Fox in Westminster-Hall MDCCXVIII, [1718]. ESTC No. T37871. Grub Street ID 267409.
  • A full answer to Shepheard the assassine's speech. wherein the falshood of all his traiterous calumnies against his Majesty are laid open, and the arguments put in his mouth to justify the hellish design of murdering his Majesty are confuted. To which is added an account of the treasonable sermon of Edward Bisse, Incumbent of St. George's Parish, in the County of Somerset, near Bristol, with proper remarks upon it. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, J. Harrison, under the Royal-Exchange, and A. Dodd, without Temple-Barr, [1718]. ESTC No. T91100. Grub Street ID 310945.
  • Johnston, James. Panegyrical essays upon the prayer Lord, pity the people; the only words of William I. Prince of Orange, ... at his sudden and violent death, 10th July 1584. Transform'd into the order they are now in, anno 1714, upon his Majesty's accession to the Crown. London: printed for S. Popping; J. Harrison; A. Dodd, 1718. ESTC No. T170327. Grub Street ID 208038.
  • An essay on the pride of authors. London: printed for James Knapton; J. Roberts, J. Harrison; and A. Dodd, 1718. ESTC No. N31239. Grub Street ID 20140.
  • Glanvill, Abraham. The rake reform'd: a poem. In a letter to the rakes of the town. By A.G. gent. London: printed for A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1718]. ESTC No. T138949. Grub Street ID 186811.
  • The occasional paper. Vol. II. Numb. XI. Letters to the author. ... London: printed for James Knapton, J. Roberts, J. Harrison and A. Dodd, 1718. ESTC No. T229723. Grub Street ID 249574.
  • A full answer to Shepheard the assassine's speech. ... London: printed for J. Roberts, J. Harrison, and A. Dodd, 1718. ESTC No. T184034. Grub Street ID 220398.
  • A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1717. Vol. II. With a preface; and a table of contents, to both volumes. London: printed for J. Knapton; Em. Matthews; J. Roberts; J. Harrison; and A. Dodd, 1718. ESTC No. N63364. Grub Street ID 45550.
  • A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1718. Vol. III. With a preface; and a table of contents. London: printed for Em. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; J. Harrison, under the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXIX. [1719]. ESTC No. T217464. Grub Street ID 242437.
  • Savage, Samuel. The sufficiency and perfection of the Holy Scriptures, as a rule of faith and manners. London: printed for J. Roberts near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, J. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1719]. ESTC No. T122746. Grub Street ID 173331.
  • The Synod. London: printed for J. Roberts, J. Harrison, and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. T51033. Grub Street ID 278560.
  • Bull, George. The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the catholick church: with a curious remark on the validity of the Sibylline oracles. By the Rt. Rev. Dr. George Bull, Late Lord Bishop of St. David's. London: printed for J. Morphew near Stationers Hall, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple Bar, M.DCC.XIX. [1719]. ESTC No. T103354. Grub Street ID 156984.
  • Butler, Samuel. The third and last volume of posthumous works, written by Mr. Samuel Butler, Author of Hudibras. Part written in the Time of the usurpation, and the rest in the Reign of King Charles II. To which is added, The coffin for the good old cause. Publish'd just before the restoration. By Sir Samuel Luke. London: printed for Sam. Briscoe, E. Symon, G. Strahan at the Exchange, R. Smith, A. Dod without Temple-Bar, and J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1719. ESTC No. T195173. Grub Street ID 228920.
  • The patrician. To be continu'd weekly. Numb. III. Considerations on the peerage continu'd, with remarks on The plebeian. By one who is neither a Knight, nor a member of the House of Commons. London: printed for J. Roberts, and sold by A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. T115507. Grub Street ID 167237.
  • The patrician. To be continu'd weekly. No. I. Being considerations on the peerage. In answer to The plebeian. By one who is neither a Knight, nor a member of the House of Commons. London: printed for J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. T115508. Grub Street ID 167238.
  • The patrician. To be continu'd weekly. Numb. II. Being considerations on the peerage continu'd, &c. In answer to The plebeian. By one who is neither a Knight, nor a member of the House of Commons. London: printed for J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. T115511. Grub Street ID 167241.
  • Presbyter of the Church of England.. The thoughts of an honest Tory, being an answer to the thoughts of an honest Whig: wherein Mr. Place's examination of the Bishop of Bangor's undisturb'd scheme is re-examin'd in some of its particulars. By a presbyter of the Church of England, lately curate of St. Asaph, now curate of Bangor. London: printed for J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. N46501. Grub Street ID 31338.
  • Gentleman.. Some considerations humbly offer'd, relating to the peerage of Great Britain. By a gentleman. London: printed for Bez. Creake: A. Dodd; and J. Harrison, 1719. ESTC No. T49253. Grub Street ID 277101.
  • Legh, George. A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock, rectifying the committee's notions of sincerity. Defending the whole of the B. of Bangor's doctrine. And Maintaining That Religion, not a Profession of it, is Religion; That The Gospel, not a Corruption of it, is the Gospel, That Christ, not the Church, is Christ. In which is An Apology for the English Dissenters. With A Word or two relating to Mr Toland. By Gilbert Dalrymple, D.D. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A Dodd without Temple-Bar, and J. Fox in Westminster-Hall, MDCCXIX. [1719]. ESTC No. T67779. Grub Street ID 292228.
  • Dissenting Lay-Man.. Christian liberty asserted: In Opposition to Protestant Popery. In a letter to Mr. Thomas Bradbury. By a Dissenting Lay-Man. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and J. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, 1719. ESTC No. T30661. Grub Street ID 261512.
  • Evans, Ambrose. The adventures, and surprizing deliverances, of James Dubourdieu, and his wife: who were taken by pyrates, ... Also the adventures of Alexander Vendchurch, ... Written by himself. London: printed by J. Bettenham for A. Bettesworth and T. Warner; C. Rivington; J. Brotherton and W. Meadows; A. Dodd, and W. Chetwood, 1719. ESTC No. T126916. Grub Street ID 176778.
  • A charge of partiality, imposition, and assuming authority in matters of faith, fix'd on the subscribers at Salters-Hall; and made good from what they have offer'd in their own vindication. In a letter to a friend. London: printed for J. Roberts near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, J. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1719. ESTC No. N3754. Grub Street ID 25501.
  • The occasional paper. Vol. III. Numb. IX. Of plays and masquerades. London: printed for Em. Matthews; J. Roberts; J. Harrison; and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. T227500. Grub Street ID 248533.
  • Lowman, Moses. The occasional paper. Vol. III. Numb. XI. An essay to prevent uncharitable contentions about the doctrine of the Trinity. London: printed for Em. Matthews; J. Roberts; J. Harrison; and A. Dodd, 1719. ESTC No. T217408. Grub Street ID 242412.
  • The occasional paper. Vol. III. Numb. XII. An address to persons of figure, and of estates, and to all in general; with relation to the societies for reformation of manners. London: printed for Em. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; J. Harrison, under the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXIX. [1719]. ESTC No. T218327. Grub Street ID 242930.
  • Tradesman of the City.. The nature of contracts consider'd, as they Relate to the Third and Fourth Subscriptions, taken in by the South Sea Company. In a Letter to a Friend. With a postscript, concerning the Meeting at Salters-Hall, the 18th instant. By a Tradesman of the City, whose Name is not to be found in any of the Subscriptions. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; J. Harrison, by the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, [1720]. ESTC No. T61274. Grub Street ID 286977.
  • Elking, Henry. The interest of England consider'd, With respect to its manufactures and East-India Callicoes Imported, Printed, Painted, Stained, and Consumed therein. Or, an essay shewing from whence the Decay of Trade, the Melting of Coin, the Scarcity of Silver, the Increase of Poor do proceed. By a Citizen. London: printed for T. Bickerton at the Crown in Pater-Noster-Row, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, MDCCXX. [1720]. ESTC No. T37328. Grub Street ID 267014.
  • 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.
  • Mitchell. Jonah: a poem. London: printed by S. Palmer, for J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1720. ESTC No. T189245. Grub Street ID 224780.
  • The battle of the authors lately fought in Covent-Garden, between Sir John Edgar, generalissimo on one side, and Horatius Truewit, on the other. With a List of the general Officers, and some of their Characters: Also an Account of Sir John Edgar's being taken Prisoner; with his Tryal and Condemnation, being Sentenc'd to have his Eyes pick'd out with a Balad-Maker's Pen, &c. The whole being Occasion'd by the late Revolutions of the Theatre in Drury-Lane. Dedicated to Count Hecre, Masquerade Master General of Great-Britain. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dod, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XX. [1720]. ESTC No. T106329. Grub Street ID 159501.
  • A letter to a friend, Concerning the Proposals for the Payment of the Nation's Debts. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1720. ESTC No. T38022. Grub Street ID 267538.
  • Cowan, William, gent. A preservative against the principles, and practices of the Dissenters. Wherein; I. The authority of bishops is vindicated, ... In a letter to a gentleman, formerly a Dissenter, ... By William Cowan, ... To which is added, a short explanation of the festivals of the Church of England. London: printed for T. Bickerton, and A. Dod, 1720. ESTC No. T44246. Grub Street ID 272694.
  • Mitchell. Jonah: a poem. London: printed by S. Palmer, for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1720]. ESTC No. T118520. Grub Street ID 170061.
  • S., N.. A letter to a friend; wherein is endeavour'd a reconciliation between the contending parties in relation to the doctrine of the ever-blessed Trinity. By N. S. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, MDCCXX. [1720]. ESTC No. T113267. Grub Street ID 165210.
  • Regulations of the prices of the commissions in all His Majesty's land-forces. Made by the Right Honourable the Board of General Officers; and approved by His Majesty. London: printed for J. Roberts; and A. Dodd, 1720. ESTC No. N40105. Grub Street ID 27229.
  • Milner, James. Three letters, relating to the South-Sea Company and the Bank. The first written in March 1719-20. The second in April 1720. The third in Septem. 1720. now first publish'd. By James Milner ... London: printed for J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1720. ESTC No. N14324. Grub Street ID 4205.
  • Telltruth, Timothy. Matter of fact; or, the Arraignment and Tryal of the Directors of the S---- S--- Company, With The Pleadings of the Counsel on both sides. Counsel against the Prisoners. Coun. for the Prisoners. Counsellor Crambo, Counsellor Clamour, Counsellor Query, Counsellor Trifle, Mr Serjeant Rumour, Philopatris. Judges of the Bench. Truth, Justice, Reason, Being the substance of all that has been Written, Pro and Con, in this mighty Controversy about the South-Sea Stock. Dedicated to the losers. London: printed for John Applebee, a little below B[r]idewel-Bridge, Black Fryers; W. Boreham, at the Angel in Pater Noster-Row; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1720. ESTC No. T39052. Grub Street ID 268413.
  • Tradesman of the City.. The nature of contracts consider'd, as they relate to the third and fourth subscriptions, taken in by the South Sea Company. In a letter to a friend. With a postscript, ... By a tradesman of the city, whose name is not to be found in any of the subscriptions. London: printed for J. Roberts; J. Harrison; and A. Dodd, 1720. ESTC No. N48962. Grub Street ID 33414.
  • An essay for discharging the debts of the nation, by equivalents: In a letter to The Right Honble Charles, Earl of Sunderland. And the South-Sea scheme consider'd; In a Letter to the Right Honble Robert Walpole, Esq;. London: printed for J. Noon at the White Hart in Cheapside; J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1720. ESTC No. T33277. Grub Street ID 263831.
  • Hughes, John. An explaination [sic] of the several Arabick terms us'd in The siege of Damascus written by Mr. Hughes. With a short account of the historical siege, and the life of Mahomet, ... London: printed for J. Brotherton and W. Meadows, J. Roberts, [T.] Tauncy, and A. Dodd, W. Lewis and W. Chetwood, and J. Graves, [1720]. ESTC No. T33859. Grub Street ID 264346.
  • Animadversions on a late pamphlet, intitled, Lithotomia Douglassiana: or, the Scotch doctor's publication of himself. Considered by way of letter. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1720. ESTC No. T21903. Grub Street ID 243358.
  • Blackmore, Sir Richard. The nature of man a poem, in three books. ... By Sir Richard Blackmore, ... London: printed for John Clark; and A. Dodd, 1720. ESTC No. T90848. Grub Street ID 310688.
  • A visit to the South-Sea Company and the Bank. In a letter to a friend, concerning the late proposals for the payment of the nation's debts. The second edition. To which is added, a second letter, occasion'd by what has past since, in relation to the South-Sea Company's bargain. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1720]. ESTC No. T179192. Grub Street ID 215977.
  • The limitation of the peerage, the security of the liberties of the people of England. London: printed for J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1720. ESTC No. T40994. Grub Street ID 269996.
  • Bockett, Elias. The yea and nay stock-jobbers, or the 'change-Alley Quakers anatomiz'd. In a burlesque epistle to a friend at sea. London: printed for J. Roberts near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and J. Billingsly under the Royal-Exchange, [1720]. ESTC No. T109160. Grub Street ID 161968.
  • Sincere seeker.. The field cleared of the noble stand: or, animadversions on the pamphlet so called. Which in a superfetation of parts has made so much noise in the publick debates among the London ministers, since their Division into Subscribers and Non-Subscribers. With a Postscript, shewing the Latter not justly chargeable with Singularity. By a sincere seeker. London: printed for J. Roberts near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XX. [1720]. ESTC No. T102533. Grub Street ID 156343.
  • The Merry-Andrew: or, British Harlequin. By Capitino Georgio Grimaldo, born in Pudding-lane, but sometime servant to the Great Duke of Tusk-any. London [England]: printed for T[homas]. Bickerton, at the Crown in Pater-noster.row, and A[nne]. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-bar, M DC CXX. [1720]. ESTC No. P2302. Grub Street ID 55992.
  • Peirce, James. Propositions relating to the controversy among the dissenters in the West. Concerning the Trinity. In a letter to the Revd. Mr. John Enty. London: printed for T. Bickerton, at the Crown in Pater-Noster-Row, and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1720]. ESTC No. T115936. Grub Street ID 167619.
  • Three letters, relating to the South-Sea Company and the Bank. The first written in March 1719-20. The second in April 1720. The third in Septem. 1720. now first publish'd. By James Milner Esq;. London: printed for J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1720. ESTC No. T50279. Grub Street ID 277958.
  • Blackamore, Arthur. The perfidious brethren, or, the Religious Triumvirate: Display'd in Three Ecclesiastical novels. I. Heathen Priestcraft: Or the Female Bigot. Being the History of Decius Mundus, and Paulina. II. Presbyterian Piety; or the Way to get a Fortune. III. The Cloven-Foot: Or the Anabaptist Teacher Detected. London: printed for T. Bickerton at the Crown in Paternoster-Row. W. Meadows, and J. Brotheron in Cornhill; [sic]; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, [1720]. ESTC No. T57314. Grub Street ID 283592.
  • Considerations on the present state of the nation, as to publick credit, stocks, the landed and trading interests. With a proposal for the speedy lessening the publick debts, and restoring credit, in a manner consistent with parliamentary engagements. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1720. ESTC No. T31538. Grub Street ID 262352.
  • Reasons for the strict observation of the King's peace on the solemn fast of the thirtieth of January. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, J. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, and A Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1720?]. ESTC No. N69708. Grub Street ID 50642.
  • The third volume of the compleat history of the lives, robberies, piracies, and murders committed by the most notorious rogues, &c. From the Time of Edward the Confessor. With the Famous Sermon Preach'd by Bernard Sympson a Monk, to a Gang of High way-men in a Wood near Maidenhead-Thicket. Printed from the Original M. S. out of the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Together with The Continuation of the wicked Lives of highway-men, murderers, foot-pads, house-breakers, shoplipts, water-pads, kid-lays, hook-pole-lays, molly-lays, bumming-lays, and the surprizing Adventures of several famous pirates, down to the present Time. With the Thieves grammar whereby the Art of Thieving, is fully detected. A Key to the Art of Thieving; newly discovered, whereby several secret Mysteries are unlocked, for the good of the Publick. Never before Printed. Written by Capt. Alex. Smith. Adorn'd with cuts. London: printed for Sam. Briscoe at the Bell-Savage on Ludgate-Hill; T. Warner in Pater-Noster Row, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1720. ESTC No. T141340. Grub Street ID 188895.
  • An answer to a printed libel, intitled, A letter to a member of Parliament concerning the bill for regulating the nightly-watch in the city of Westminster and liberties thereof. London: printed for J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1720. ESTC No. N31036. Grub Street ID 19945.
  • Aulnoy. Bribery in perfection; or, a nation sold. ... Written in French by the famous Madam Dunois, author of the Ladies travels into Spain. ... London: printed for John Applebee; J. Peele; and A. Dodd, 1721. ESTC No. N31930. Grub Street ID 20807.
  • B., R.. The hell-Fire-Club: kept by a society of blasphemers. A satyr. Most humbly inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Thomas Baron Macclesfield, Lord High-Chancellor of Great Britain. With the King's order in council, for suppressing immorality and prophaneness. London: printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1721]. ESTC No. T116627. Grub Street ID 168291.
  • The proceedings of the late directors of the South-Sea Company, from their proposal for taking in the publick debts, to the choice of new directors; containing a particular account of the debates in the General-Courts of the said company, during that Time, as likewise in those of the Bank of England, and East-India Company; including among others the celebrated Speeches of the following Lords and Gentlemen, viz. Duke of Portland Earl of Ilay Lord Lumley Lord Morpeth Mr. Craggs Sir John Blunt Sir John Eyles Sir John Fellows Sir Matthew Decker Sir Robert Child Sir Gils. Heathcote Sir Harcourt Master Sir Theodore Jansen Sir George Caswall Dr. Cotesworth Mr. Budgell Mr. Ecclestone Mr. Young Mr. Hungerford Mr. Hopkins Mr. Pendock, &c. Together with divers other matters and Occurrences, which either result from or serve to explain those proceedings. To these are added the by-laws of the South-Sea Company. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar; and J. Billingsley, at the Printing-Press, under the Royal-Exchange, [1721]. ESTC No. T178782. Grub Street ID 215658.
  • An historical account of the plague at Marseilles. Giving a particular relation of all the different occurrences that happen'd during the visitation in that city. ... faithfully translated from the original French. By a physician. To which is added, A letter from Monsier Pons, ... London: printed for M. Billingsley; A. Dodd; and J. Fox, 1721. ESTC No. T54073. Grub Street ID 280941.
  • Calamy, Edmund. What is truth? Or, Pilate's question answer'd, from Dr. Calamy's discourse on Ephesians IV. 15. To which is added, The way to peace and union between Christians, Manichees, Arians, &c. As laid out in a sermon on 2 Tim. I. 13. Preach'd at an ordination, by Mr. S. Wright. London: printed for T. Bickerton; and A. Dodd, 1721. ESTC No. T180281. Grub Street ID 216955.
  • Hallet, Joseph. Reflections on some passages in Mr. Peirce's answer to Mr. Enty's Truth and liberty, &c. Wherein The commonly receiv'd Doctrine of the Holy and Blessed Trinity is clear'd from the Charge of Tritheism, Idolatry, and Contradiction. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane, and A. Dodd, without Temple Bar, M.DCC.XXI. [1721]. ESTC No. N13035. Grub Street ID 2982.
  • Peirce, James. A reply to Mr. Enty's late piece, intituled, Truth and liberty consistent, &c. As far as it relates to the controversy concerning the Trinity. By the author of the Propositions address'd to him. London: printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart in Cheapside; J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXI. [1721]. ESTC No. T115935. Grub Street ID 167618.
  • The Patriot. London [England]: printed for W. Boreham, at Angel in Pater-noster-Row, and A. Dod [sic], at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1721]. ESTC No. P3111. Grub Street ID 56533.
  • Peirce, James. An answer to the anonymous pamphlet, publish'd lately by one of the seven Exeter advisers; intitled, Texts of holy scripture compar'd together, relating to the true and real deity of the Son and Holy Ghost. London: printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart in Cheapside; J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXI. [1721]. ESTC No. T65964. Grub Street ID 290775.
  • A calculation of the new scheme for the disposing of the South-Sea property. Wherein is shewn what dividend the South-Sea Company can make on the old foot; What Dividend the New Scheme proposes, and what Dividend (if the Scheme takes Effect) the Three Companies can really make by their present Profits and the Interest of the New Ingrafted Stock. Being what was intended to have been publish'd in the White-Hall Evening-Post. London: printed by S. Palmer, for J. Roberts near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, T. Griffith, at Charing-Cross, and J. Billingsley, at the Printing-Press under the Piazza of the Royal-Exchange, [1721]. ESTC No. T12329. Grub Street ID 173787.
  • Merchant who had Resided Many Years at Leghorn.. A letter to a friend from a merchant who had resided many years at Leghorn: giving an account of the methods taken by that state to prevent infection. Together with the Author's Thoughts what we ought to do at this Conjuncture, in order to preserve our Health and Trade. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXI. [1721]. ESTC No. T67603. Grub Street ID 292075.
  • Legh, George. The uncharitableness of modern charity, and the infidelity of modern faith, expos'd in a new way: Maintaining That Faith, not the Notion of it, is Faith: That Charity, not the Notion of it, is Charity. And That Living, not Arguing for Faith or Charity, is the Best way of Arguing for Faith or Charity. With an important Remark or two on the late Differences among Some Dissenters. - And a seasonable word or two upon Loyalty. - And a Preface in Praise of Imposition. In a letter to the Reverend Dr. Calamy and Mr. I. Watts. By a theological, thinking layman (of Cambridge.) Whereunto is annex'd, an appendix, Giving some Account of Cassiodorus (an old learned Roman Senator) and his Antique MS. of part of the New Testament, lately discover'd at Verona in Italy. - Herein is inserted his material Passage relating to the Trinity. Whereunto is added, a critical disquisition. By Phileleutherus trinitoniensis. London: printed for Eman. Matthews at the Bible in Pater-Noster Row, J. Roberts in Warwick Lane, J. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, A. Dodd without Temple Bar, and J. Fox in Westminster Hall, M.DCC.XXII. [1722]. ESTC No. T102075. Grub Street ID 155923.
  • The art of governing. Shewing, I. The several sorts of governments at this time establish'd in Europe; from which is taken the best Kind of Government for a Free People, as that of England, &c. II. Of the abuse of government, by publick ministers, in respect to liberty, &c. on the Maxim in Law, The King can do no Wrong; with the Character of a Modern Statesman, and the great Lord Bacon's Advice to a Courtier. III. Of freedom and slavery, as to Government; manifesting, that by the extraordinary Use, or the Non-Use of National Laws, and general Corruptions, they may be much the same Thing. IV. Of the Parliament of England, and the Frequency of British Parliaments; proving the latter not only the Fundamental Right of this Nation, but that Liberty is grounded upon, and cannot Subsist without it. London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1722. ESTC No. N14585. Grub Street ID 4382.
  • The art of governing. Shewing, I. The several sorts of governments at this time establish'd in Europe; from which is taken the best Kind of Government for a Free People, as that of England, &c. II. Of the abuse of governments, by publick ministers, in respect to liberty, &c. on the Maxim in Law, The King can do no Wrong; with the Character of a Modern Statesman, and the great Lord Bacon's Advice to a Courtier. III. Of freedom and slavery, as to Government; manifesting, that by the extraordinary Use, or the Non-Use of National Laws, and general Corruptions, they may be much the same Thing. IV. Of the Parliament of England, and the Frequency of British Parliaments; proving the latter not only the Fundamental Right of this Nation, but that Liberty is grounded upon, and cannot Subsist without it. London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1722. ESTC No. N14586. Grub Street ID 4383.
  • Cocks, Richard. Sir R--d C-ks his farewell sermon; shewing, the Christian religion was not introduced by power and force, nor established by violence. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and J. Fox, in Westminster-Hall, MDCCXXII. [1722]. ESTC No. T48360. Grub Street ID 276271.
  • The new practice of inoculating the small-pox consider'd, And an Humble Application to the Approaching Parliament for the Regulation of that Dangerous Experiment. London: printed for T. Crouch, at the Bell in Pater-Noster-Row, near Cheap-Side, and A. Dod, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1722. ESTC No. T39917. Grub Street ID 269108.
  • An historical account of the plague at Marseilles. Giving a particular relation of all the different occurrences that happen'd during the visitation of that city. Publish'd by Authority at Paris, and faithfully translated from the original French. By J. S. M.D. To which is added, a letter from Monsier Pons, Physician of the Faculty of Montpelier, wrote from Marseilles (while he resided there by Order of the Regent) to Monsieur de Bon Chevalier, first President of the Court of Aids and Finances of Montpelier; discovering the Nature and Cause of the Pestilence, its Symptoms, and the Methods and Medicines used for the Recovery of the Infected. The second edition revised: to which is added, a particular and distinct description of the city of Marseilles. London: printed for J. Billingsley, under the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and J. Fox, in Westminster-Hall, M,DCC,XXII. [1722]. ESTC No. N2381. Grub Street ID 13168.
  • The prude, a tale: in two canto's. [London]: Printed at Dublin; and re-printed in London, for J. Roberts, J. Harison, A. Dodd, S. Huddleston, and E. Griffith, 1722. ESTC No. N39469. Grub Street ID 26833.
  • 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.
  • The second part of Pleasure for a minute. Containing The spirit, or cupid's apparition; The lover's battle; Nature, or love uncontroul'd; The bottom-less pit; The destiny of love; Unconstant lover; Commodities of the new exchange. With other love-poems. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. T179611. Grub Street ID 216326.
  • Smith, John. The curiosities of common water: or the advantages thereof in preventing and curing many distempers. Gather'd from the writings of several eminent physicians, and also from more than forty years experience. By John Smith, C.M. To which are added, some rules for preservin health by diet. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and J. Fox, in Westminster-Hall, M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. N2997. Grub Street ID 18970.
  • The pettifoggers. A satire. In Hudibrastick verse. Displaying the various frauds, deceits, and knavish practices, of the pettifogging counsellors, ... with characters of the chief of them. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1723. ESTC No. T93758. Grub Street ID 313406.
  • An abstract of the lives of Eteocles and Polynices, the two sons of Oedipus by his mother Jocasta. With a brief account of the famous Theban war, collected from the best authors. Necessary to be perused by those who intend to be spectators of the new tragedy, called the Fatal legacy, and proper to be bound up with the play. To which are added, the arguments of Phænissæ of Euripides, written upon the same subject. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-lane; and A. Dodd, at the peacock without temple-bar, M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. T110348. Grub Street ID 162888.
  • Smith, John. The curiosities of common water: or the advantages thereof in preventing and curing many distempers. Gather'd from the writings of several eminent physicians, and also from more than forty years experience. By John Smith, C.M. To which are added, some rules for preservin health by diet. London: printed for J. Billingsley, under the Royal Exchange; J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and J. Fox, in Westminster-Hall, M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. T34504. Grub Street ID 264784.
  • The ball; or, un passo tempo: a poem. Displaying the vices, follies, extravagancies, amours, and intrigues of our modern gentry to pass away their time. Particularly the ridotto-ladies, at the opera-theatre. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1723. ESTC No. T225913. Grub Street ID 247638.
  • B., E.. The highland rogue: or, the memorable actions of the celebrated Robert Mac-Gregor, commonly called Rob-Roy. ... London: printed for J. Billingsley; J. Roberts; A. Dodd; and J. Fox, 1723. ESTC No. T109114. Grub Street ID 161929.
  • Retz, Jean François Paul de Gondi de. Memoirs of the Cardinal de Retz, containing all the great events during the minority of Louis XIV, and administration of Cardinal Mazarin. Done out of French. London: printed for J. Brotherton, at the Bible in Cornhill; Mr. Stag, and Mr. King, in Westminster-Hall; T. Payne, near Stationers-Hall; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1723. ESTC No. T88960. Grub Street ID 308898.
  • Pleasure for a minute; or, The Amorous Adventure: a tale. To which are subjoin'd, the Grecian dame, dream of Venus, the lover's interrogatories, the water-engine, and other love-poems. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. T174034. Grub Street ID 211143.
  • Racine, Jean. The fatal legacy; a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincolns-Inn Fields. London: printed for E. Symon, at the Corner of Pope's-Head Alley in Cornhill; J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, 1723. ESTC No. N9868. Grub Street ID 54747.
  • A defence of the two letters to Mr. Tong, Mr. Smith, Mr. Robinson, & Mr. Reynolds, against Mr. Fancourt's Enthusiasm retorted. By Thomas Morgan. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, [1723]. ESTC No. T99581. Grub Street ID 318683.
  • Impartial Inquirer after Truth.. A defence of the negative of the two questions propos'd by Mr. Reynolds and his people, to Mr. Read. In a letter to the Revd. Mr. Reynolds. By an impartial inquirer after truth. London: printed for S. Billingsley; and sold by J. Roberts; A. Dodd; J. Billingsley; and J. Morley, 1723. ESTC No. T14336. Grub Street ID 190453.
  • Female piety and virtue. A poem. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, J. Billingsley under the Piazzas of the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, J. Stagg in Westminster-Hall, and H. Whitridge in Serle-Street near Lincoln's-Inn Back-Gate, MDCCXXV. [i.e. 1724]. ESTC No. N31942. Grub Street ID 20820.
  • The seventh-day-man, in the vanity of his Jewish sabbath, and presumptuous contempt of gospel-rest: together with the sabbath-day-error, ... offered to consideration. And the Lord's day justified, as the true Christian sabbath, visible in, and to be rested on according t commandment. With a prayer for the Lord's day. London: printed for A. Dodd, and E. Smith, 1724. ESTC No. T202029. Grub Street ID 233087.
  • Dubourdieu, Jean-Armand. Méphiboseth: ou le caractre d'un bon sujet. Sermon ... Prononcé le 5me Janvier 1723/4 sur le retour du Roy de la Grande Brétagne dans son roıø°µme ... Dédié au Duc de ***. Par J. Armand Dubourdieu, ... Londres: chez A. Rocairol. M. Stagg; les libraires franois dans le Strand; A. Dod; Veuve la Tour; et chez la Portiere de l'Artillerie aux Spittle Fields, 1724. ESTC No. T113631. Grub Street ID 165537.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The dumb projector: being a surprizing account of a trip to Holland made by Mr. Duncan Campbell. With The Manner of his Reception and Behaviour there. As also The various and diverting Occurrences that happened on his Departure. London: printed for W. Ellis at the Queen's Head in Gracechurch-Street; J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; Mrs. Bilingsly at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dod without Temple-Bar; and J. Fox in Westminster-Hall, 1725. ESTC No. T35027. Grub Street ID 265233.
  • Burnet, Gilbert. A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the First of August, 1725. Being the most happy inauguration of his Sacred Majesty King George. By Gilbert Burnet. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T59810. Grub Street ID 285760.
  • Thurmond, John. Apollo and Daphne: or, Harlequin Mercury. A dramatic entertainment, after the manner of the antient pantomimes. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Compos'd by John Thurmond, ... London: printed for A. Dodd, 1725. ESTC No. T188538. Grub Street ID 224334.
  • Funeral discipline: or, the character of Strip-Corps the dead-monger. According to the instructions of Paul Meagre, once mourner in chief to the funeral undertaker. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple Bar, 1725. ESTC No. N638. Grub Street ID 45903.
  • Sheppard in Ægypt, or news from the dead. Being a letter from John Sheppard to Frisky Moll, and his executor. ... Also a poetic epistle from Charon to Jonathan W-d, ... London: printed for A. Dodd, and W. Bristowe; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1725. ESTC No. T90533. Grub Street ID 310394.
  • A curious relation of all the ceremonies observed on occasion of the marriage between the King of France and the Princess Mary daughter to King Stanislaus. Publish'd by authority at Paris, and faithfully translated into English by a physician. London: printed for J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1725. ESTC No. T1059. Grub Street ID 159117.
  • Laat, Petrus de. A dialogue between a Protestant and a Quaker. To which is added, a short examination concerning the scandalous custom of wearing white-pouder'd perriwigs by the most modern divines. By Petrus de Laat. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; Mrs Billingsly at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dod without Temple-Bar, [1725]. ESTC No. T102707. Grub Street ID 156400.
  • Philalethes.. The peaceable layman and military churchman delineated: In an Humble address to the Church and State of Great Britain: but More particularly offer'd to the Consideration of the New Academy of the Oratory; as a Theme of Peace, Eloquence, and Great Actions. London: printed for T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1726. ESTC No. T60156. Grub Street ID 286046.
  • Philobasileus.. Loyal advice to disaffected subjects. In a letter from a minister to a parishioner. Wherein the absolute unlawfulness and unreasonableness of disaffection to ... King George is fully declared, ... By a curate in the country. London: printed for J. Roberts, and A. Dodd., [1726]. ESTC No. T38737. Grub Street ID 268166.
  • A dissertation on national churches: or, the happy influences of society in its improved state, as modell'd by the Christian institutes. London: printed for J. Roberts; and A. Dodd, 1726. ESTC No. T64434. Grub Street ID 289469.
  • St. A-d-'s miscarriage: or, a Full and True account of the Rabbet-Woman. London: printed for E. Nutt, and M. Smith, at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and N. Blanford near Charing-Cross, [1727]. ESTC No. T55624. Grub Street ID 282190.
  • Articles of impeachment of high-treason and misdemeanors, against Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. July 9. 1715. With his Lordship's answer, paragraph by paragraph. To which is added, A short state of the late war and peace. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, near Temple Bar; E. Nutt; at the Royal Exchange; and N. Blandford, at Charing-Cross, M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]. ESTC No. T145145. Grub Street ID 191904.
  • Cocks, Richard. A true and impartial inquiry made into the late bloody execution at Thorn: or, a challenge to the Jesuits to Answer it; And A Certain Rule and Safe Method for the Poor and Unlearned to Examine their Religion by, and to find their Way to Heaven: Also a modest Vindication of some Tenets held by the People commonly call'd Quakers. To which is Added, An Answer to some Reflections made by a Roman Catholick on the True and Impartial Enquiry, &c. By Sir Richard Cocks. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, [1727]. ESTC No. T124585. Grub Street ID 174771.
  • A compleat key to the Dunciad. London: printed for A. Dodd, [1728]. ESTC No. T84887. Grub Street ID 305228.
  • Pope, Alexander. The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. [London]: Dublin, printed, London re-printed for A. Dodd, 1728. ESTC No. T5537. Grub Street ID 281957.
  • Pope, Alexander. The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. [London]: Dublin, printed, London re-printed for A. Dodd, 1728. ESTC No. T5538. Grub Street ID 281968.
  • Pope, Alexander. The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. [London]: Dublin, printed; London, re-printed for A. Dodd, 1728. ESTC No. T5539. Grub Street ID 281979.
  • Pope, Alexander. The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. [London]: Dublin, printed; London, reprinted for A. Dodd, 1728. ESTC No. T5540. Grub Street ID 281990.
  • Pope, Alexander. The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. [London]: Dublin, printed; London, reprinted for A. Dodd, 1728. ESTC No. T5541. Grub Street ID 282000.
  • Pope, Alexander. The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books. [London i.e. Edinburgh?]: Dublin, printed, London reprinted for A. Dodd, 1728. ESTC No. T5542. Grub Street ID 282010.
  • Clergyman.. A disswasive from entring [sic] into holy orders; ... By a clergyman. In a letter to a young gentleman. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1728?]. ESTC No. N28598. Grub Street ID 17822.
  • Weaver, John. The history of the mimes and pantomimes, with An Historical Account of several Performers in Dancing, living in the Time of the Roman Emperors. To which will be added, A List of the Modern Entertainments that have been exhibited on the English Stage, either in Imitation of the ancient Pantomimes, or after the Manner of the Modern Italians; When and where first Performed, and by whom Composed. By John Weaver, Dancing-Master. London: printed for J. Roberts at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dod without Temple-Bar, 1728. ESTC No. T36500. Grub Street ID 266419.
  • The occasional writer reviv'd. With some seasonable recollections for the benefit of the people. [London]: Printed for A. Dodd: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1729. ESTC No. N41605. Grub Street ID 27954.
  • Hell upon earth: or the town in an uproar. Occasion'd by the late horrible scenes of forgery, perjury, street-robbery, murder, sodomy, and other shocking impieties. Of the Encrease of the Hempen Manufactory and the Decrease of the Woollen Manufactory; shewing that Goals and Gibbets are become as useful as Guards and Garisons, and Pillories as necessary as P-ns. Of Peoples being almost under the Necessity of carrying Pistols instead of Prayer-Books to their Parish Churches. A surprizing Account of the Numbers of People who Live by preparing and vending Liquors, and of those that Die by drinking them: With the vast plenty of Diseases and Doctors, and the great Scarcity of Physicians. An Account of Fox-Hunters, Peace-Hunters, Money Hunters, Men-Hunters, Whore-Hunters, Death-Hunters, Levee-Hunters, News-Hunters. Of the Subscribing Coffee-Mens pretty Project for printing their Customers Prittle Prattle. Of Lady B-is Necessary House being broke open and robb'd, as published in the Coffee-Men. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1729. ESTC No. T36083. Grub Street ID 266056.
  • Reasons for a war, In Order to Establish the Tranquillity and Commerce of Europe. London: printed for A. Dodd, and R. Walker, without Temple-Bar; E. Nutt, and E. Smith, at the Royal-Exchange; and sold by the booksellers and pamphlet-shops, mercuries and hawkers of London and Westminster, 1729. ESTC No. T62618. Grub Street ID 288085.
  • A letter from the people to Caleb D'Anvers Esq;. London: printed for A. Dodd; and J. Graves, 1729. ESTC No. T115249. Grub Street ID 167021.
  • Seasonable considerations relating to insolvent debtors, drawn from the practice of foreign states, addressed to the Right Honourable Arthur Onslow, Esq; Speaker of the honourable House of Commons, and one of His Majesty's most honourable Privy-Council. London: printed for H. Whitridge, and A. Dodd, 1729. ESTC No. N21497. Grub Street ID 10867.
  • Henley, John. Oratory transactions. No II. To be occasionally publish'd, by J. Henley, M.A. Containing, I. A compleat list of the theological subjects of the Oratory, ... II. A compleat catalogue of the academical subjects of the Oratory, ... III. A dissertation on nonsense, ... IV. The discourse on action in the pulpit, 2d edition. London: printed for Mrs. Dodd; Mrs. Nutt; Mrs. Turner; Mr. Green; and Mrs. Graves, [1729]. ESTC No. T17556. Grub Street ID 212617.
  • Bartholomew-Fair: or, a ramble to Smithfield. A poem in imitation of Milton. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. N15544. Grub Street ID 5261.
  • Congreve, William. A letter from Mr. Congreve to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Cobham. London: printed for A. Dodd near Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt under the Royal-Exchange, [1729]. ESTC No. T144509. Grub Street ID 191376.
  • Pope, Alexander. The dunciad, variorum. With the prolegomena of Scriblerus. London: printed [by John Wright] for A. Dod, 1729. ESTC No. T5544. Grub Street ID 282018.
  • Pope, Alexander. The Dunciad, variorum. With the prolegomena of Scriblerus. London: printed for A. Dod, 1729. ESTC No. T5545. Grub Street ID 282019.
  • The case between the proprietors of news-papers, and the subscribing coffee-men, fairly stated. Being remarks on their case lately publish'd. Wherein The False Pretences, Wild Project, and Groundless Complaints of that Insolent Set of Men, are duly Examined, properly Exposed, and thoroughly Consuted; And their Calumny of Abuses and Impositions justly Retorted. With a proposal for remedying the flagrant, scandalous, and growing impositions of the coffee-men upon the publick. London: printed for E. Smith, at the Royal Exchange; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and N. Blandford, at Charing-Cross, [1729]. ESTC No. T133054. Grub Street ID 181927.
  • Wright, S. The great concern of human life: or, a summary account of the fear of God, and keeping his commandments. London: printed for J. Roberts near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, MDCCXXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. T103759. Grub Street ID 157367.
  • The British journal. London [England]: printed for J[ohn]. Peele, at Locke's Head, in Paternoster-Row: where advertisements, and letters to the author, are taken in. Also by A[nne]. Dodd at Temple-Bar; H. Whitridge, the corner of Castle-Alley, near the Royal-Exchange, [1729-1730]. ESTC No. P1717. Grub Street ID 55500.
  • The woman's advocate: or, the baudy batchelor out in his calculation: being the genuine answer paragraph by paragraph, to The Batchelor's estimate. ... Written for the honour of the good wives, and pretty girls of old England. London: printed for J. Roberts, E. Nutt, and A. Dodd, 1729. ESTC No. N24951. Grub Street ID 14298.
  • Author of The family companion for health.. An enquiry into the causes of the present epidemical diseases, viz. Fevers, Coughs, Asthma's, Rheumatisms, Defluxions, &c. With Proper methods for the Speedy cure of them. By the author of The Family Companion for Health. London: printed for F. Fayram, under the Royal Exchange; J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and J. Leake, Bookseller in Bath, [1729]. ESTC No. T32736. Grub Street ID 263412.
  • Serious thoughts on the weekly news-writers. Humbly addressed to the people of Great Britain. London: printed for J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1729. ESTC No. T221009. Grub Street ID 244478.
  • 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.
  • Late Eminent Professor of the Mathematicks.. The history of the reign of King Solomon: or, a particular account of his riches, power, and extensive jurisdiction; ... Containing easy rules for trying the specifick gravity and purity of gold and silver, ... By a late eminent professor of the mathematicks. London: printed for J. Roberts, and A. Dodd, 1730. ESTC No. N17988. Grub Street ID 7460.
  • 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.
  • Atkins, John. A compendious treatise on the contents, virtues, and uses of cold and hot mineral springs in general: particularly the celebrated waters of Scarborough. ... By John Atkins, surgeon. To which are annexed, the opinions of Sir John Floyer and Dr. Baynard. on the great use and effect of bathing in the sea. London: printed for A. Dodd, [1730?]. ESTC No. T68826. Grub Street ID 292969.
  • D'Assigny, F. The ladies miscellany: or, a curious collection of amorous poems, and merry tales. London: printed for A. More, and sold by E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and at the pamphlet shops in London and Westminster, [1730]. ESTC No. N19138. Grub Street ID 8566.
  • Ward, Edward. None but fools marry: or, a vindication of the batchelor's estimate; in answer to the objections made against it. London: printed for A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXX. [1730]. ESTC No. T43141. Grub Street ID 271747.
  • Plain reasons for the growth of sodomy, in England: to which is added, The petit maitre, an odd sort of unpoetical poem, in the trolly-lolly stile,. London: printed for A. Dodd, and E. Nutt, [1730?]. ESTC No. T90293. Grub Street ID 310149.
  • 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.
  • Carey, Henry. Blundrella: [sic] or, the impertinent. A tale. To which is added The beau monde, or, the pleasures of St. James's. A new ballad. ... London: printed for A. Dodd and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1730. ESTC No. N15293. Grub Street ID 5019.
  • Carey, Henry. Blunderella: or, the impertinent. A tale. To which is added The beau monde, or, the pleasures of St. James's. A new ballad. ... London: printed for A. Dodd and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1730. ESTC No. T22924. Grub Street ID 249248.
  • Reasons for uniting the church and dissenters: wherein the objections of those people against the Form of Baptism, Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, Burial of the Dead, and other rights and ceremonies of the Church of England, are deliberately and impartially consider'd. To which is annex'd, a liturgy: Composed for the Use as well of the Church, as of Presbyterians, Anabaptists, Independents, &c. In order to reduce those People to one Communion, for the Glory of God, and the Advancement and Promotion of Religion. Dedicated to Her Majesty. London: printed for E. Nutt, and H. Whitridge, at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and C. Marsh, the Corner of Angel-Court, over against Story's Passage, Westminster; sold also by Samuel Parvish, in Guildford; and Luke Cullimore, on the Point in Portsmouth, [1730?]. ESTC No. T69978. Grub Street ID 293801.
  • The fatigues of a great man, or, the plague of serving one's country. A satire. London [i.e. Dublin]: printed for A. Dodd, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1730. ESTC No. T215600. Grub Street ID 241595.
  • Some account of the life and character of Timoleon. London: printed for J. Roberts, and A Dodd, [1730]. ESTC No. N36811. Grub Street ID 24769.
  • The British journal, or, The traveller. London [England]: printed for J[ohn]. Peele, at Locke's-Head, in Paternoster-Row: where advertisements, and letters to the author are taken in. Also by A[nne]. Dodd at Temple Bar; and H. Whitridge, the corner of Castle Alley, near the Royal-Exchange, [1730-1731]. ESTC No. P1718. Grub Street ID 55501.
  • 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.
  • Akerby, George. Spiller's jests or, the humours and pleasant adventures of the comedians, with their merry jokes, diverting songs, and entertaining tales. London: printed for J. Jackson, J. Smith, J. Robinson, Olive Payne, A. Dodd; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1730?]. ESTC No. N37333. Grub Street ID 25296.
  • Gentleman in the country.. The free-Masons accusation and defence. In six genuine letters. Between a gentleman in the country, and his son, a student in the Temple. Wherein The whole Affair of Masonry is fairly debated, and all the Arguments for and against that Fraternity, are curiously and impartially handled. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, [1730?]. ESTC No. T129164. Grub Street ID 178647.
  • Renolds, George. The history of ancient coins, weights and measures. Including the life and glorious actions of King Solomon: ... Also a calculation of the value of ancient money reduced to the standard of our British coin. To which is added, a treatise concerning gold and silver; ... London: Printed for W. Shropshire, at the Peacock in Castle-street, Leicester-Fields; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; J. Jackson, in Pall-Mall; J. Smith, in Bond-street; J. Marshall, in Newgate-street: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1730. ESTC No. N54703. Grub Street ID 38368.
  • Pleasure for a minute: or, the amorous adventure: a tale. To which are subjoyn'd, the Grecian dame, dream of Venus, the lover's interrogatories, the water-engine, and other love poems. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXX. [1730]. ESTC No. N38822. Grub Street ID 26341.
  • The fatigues of a great man, or, the plague of serving one's country. A satyr. London: printed for A. Dodd, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1730]. ESTC No. N28175. Grub Street ID 17405.
  • The honysuckle. A curious collection of poems upon several occasions. Consisting chiefly of originals; and interspers'd with translations from the best Greek and Latin authors. ... The second edition. To which is added, The duel: a poem. ... London: printed for A. Dodd; E. Nutt; J. Critchley; and J. Jolyffe, 1731. ESTC No. N8354. Grub Street ID 53254.
  • The behaviour of the cl-gy, as well as their traditions, destructive of religion. Or, a succinct history of priestcraft, Throughout all Ages. Containing, A general Introduction of the Institution of all pretended Revelations. - Remarks on Priestcraft amongst the Greeks: The strange Superstition of that learned People, proved to be the Ruin of Athens. - Remarks on Roman Priestcraft, their Augurs, Pontiffs, &c. - An Account of the Bramins, Bonzeés, Talapoins, and other Eastern Priests: with a curious History of the Pharisees and Sadduces among the Jews. - Popish Priestcraft unveil'd, particularly with regard to our own Island. Concluding with The Secret Intrigues of the Gown with all Parties from the Reformation to the Vicars Ap-cy. Dedicated to the Most Worthy Sect of Free-Thinkers. London: printed for A. Dodd. at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; E. Cook, under the Royal Exchange; J. Chrichley, at Charing Cross; and J. Jolyffe, in St. James's Street, [1731]. ESTC No. T127064. Grub Street ID 176908.
  • An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal; Distinguishing by the following marks ... Also a true alphabetical double list, of I. The counties, cities, and boroughs, ... II. The names of the knights, citizens, and burgesses, of the present Parliament of Great Britain; ... London: printed for A. Dodd without Temple Bar, and E. Nutt at the Royal Exchange, 1731. ESTC No. N48496. Grub Street ID 33044.
  • The parson hunter. A poem. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]. ESTC No. T107569. Grub Street ID 160588.
  • Dodsley, Robert. A sketch of the miseries of poverty. London: printed for A. Dodd; E. Nutt; J. Critchley; and J. Jolyffe, 1731. ESTC No. T227252. Grub Street ID 248427.
  • The behaviour of the cl-gy, as well as their traditions, destructive of religion. Or, a succinct history of priestcraft, Throughout all ages. Containing, A general Introduction of the Institution of all pretended Revelations. - Remarks on Priestcraft amongst the Greeks: The strange Superstition of that learned People, proved to be the Ruin of Athens. - Remarks on Roman Priestcraft, their Augurs, Pontiffs, &c. - An Account of the Bramins, Bonzees, Talapoins, and other Eastern Priests: with a curious History of the Pharisees and Sadduces among the Jews. - Popish Priestcraft unveil'd, particularly with regard to our own Island. Concluding with The Secret Intrigues of the Gown with all Parties from the Reformation to the Vicars Ap---cy. Dedicated to the Most Worthy Sect of Free-Thinkers. That it may please thee to illuminate all Bishops, Priests and Deacons, with true Knowledge and Understanding of thy Word; and that both by their Preaching and Living they may set it forth and shew it acco. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; E. Cook, under the Royal Exchange; J. Chrichley, at Charing Cross; and J. Jolyffe, in St. James's Street, 1731. ESTC No. N32592. Grub Street ID 21195.
  • 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.
  • Cornthwaite, Robert. The romish doctrine of transubstantiation impartially considered: or a Plain, Rational, and Scriptural Defence of the Protestant Doctrine of the Eucharist; wherein all the Subtilties of the Romish Church, which relate to the Argument, are duly examined and fully confuted, By R. Cornthwaite. London: printed for John Noon, at the White Hart in Cheapside, near Mercers-Chapel; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, [1732]. ESTC No. T11603. Grub Street ID 167712.
  • A brief narrative of the unhappy affair, which happened at the city of Tours in France, to the Lord Viscount Dunkeron; Only Son to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne in the Kingdom of Ireland. Mr. Kinnersly, Brother to the Lady of Sir John Frederick Bart; Mr. Hamilton, Nephew to Colonel Hamilton, the Late Duke Hamilton's Second in Hyde-Park. And, Mr. Stuart, another Scotch Gentleman: Touching the Killing of one Mauripate, an Italian Gamester, in the said City, upon the Twentieth Day of November last, N. S. being the Anniversary of the Feast of St. Andrew, the Tutelar Patron of Scotland. Wherein, That Unfortunate Transaction is set in a True and Impartial Light. To which is added, Some Account of the Instances made by the Earl Waldegrave to the French Court, and his Majesty's most Gracious Interposition in Behalf of the said Gentlemen his Subjects. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar; and J. Jolliffe, in St. James's-Street, M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T77487. Grub Street ID 299594.
  • Girard, Jean-Baptiste. Tryal of Father John-Baptist Girard, on an accusation of quietism, sorcery, incest, abortion and subornation before the Great Chamber of Parlement at Aix, at the instance of Miss Mary-Catherine Cadiere ... with a preface by Monsieur C-. London: printed for J. Isted, T. Astley, E. Nutt, A. Dodd, and J. Jolliffe, 1732. ESTC No. T51987. Grub Street ID 279161.
  • Sladen, John. Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts: Together with Some Queries upon that Important Affair: As also, a few words of advice to the pushing dissenters: occasioned by a certain paper dispersed at a late general meeting, entituled, Reasons for pushing, &c. By a Protestant dissenter, friend to truth, peace and liberty. London: printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford Arms, in Warwick-Lane, E. Nutt at the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1732. ESTC No. N26369. Grub Street ID 15738.
  • Girard, Jean-Baptiste. The tryal of Father John-Baptist Girard, on an accusation of quietison, sorcery, incest, abortion and subordination, before the Great Chamber of Parliament at Aix, At the Instance of Miss Mary-Catherine Cadiere. Containing, I. Minutes of each of the Cases, as they were taken for the Use of the Judges. II. The Speech of the President at the Opening of the Proceedings. III. The Speech of M. Chaudon, Advocate for the Complainant, in Maintenance of the Charge. IV. The Examination of the several Witnesses. V. The Interrogatory of Father Girard. VI. The Harangue of his Advocate in his Defence. Vii. The Confrontation of Father Girard and Miss Cadiere. Viii. The Reply of M. Chaudon to all urged in the Defence. IX. The Recapitulation of Monsieur, the President, and his pronouncing the Definitive Judgment of that Assembly, &c. With a preface by Monsieur C-, a learned refugee at the Hague. London: printed for J. Isted, at the Golden Ball in Fleetstreet; T. Astley, in St. Paul's Churchyard; E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and J. Jolliffe, in St. James's-Street, MDCCXXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T51988. Grub Street ID 279162.
  • The tenets and principles of the Church of Rome; set forth in a short catechism ... Being the result of a ... conference between a papist and a ... protestant ... November the first, 1731. With a dedication to ... Mr. Orator Henley ... London: printed for Tho. Game; A. Dodd; E. Nutt, J. Jolliffe, 1732. ESTC No. T178084. Grub Street ID 215018.
  • Universal benevolence: or, a demonstration of the goodness of revealed religion, in the scripture account of charity. London: printed for H. Whitridge, and A. Dodd, 1732. ESTC No. T195786. Grub Street ID 229375.
  • Merchant of London.. A letter from a merchant of London to a Member of Parliament: In Answer to a letter from a Member of Parliament to his Friends in the Country, Concerning the Duties on Wine and Tobacco. London: printed for A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. T63264. Grub Street ID 288528.
  • The finish'd rake; or, Gallantry in Perfection. Being the genuine and entertaining adventures, of a young gentleman of fortune. Faithfully extracted from memoirs written with his own Hand, and design'd by him to be publish'd, as is believed, had he not been prevented by Death. The whole being interspers'd with several Curious, Whimfical, and Uncommon incidents; particularly his intrigue with a fine coquette milliner, near one of our most noted Inns of Court, whilst he was a student. London: printed for A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; E. Cook, under the Royal-Exchange; and J. Jolyffe, in St. James's Street, [1733]. ESTC No. T190705. Grub Street ID 225839.
  • The present state of Popery in England. Discovering, a new ecclesiastical jurisdiction exercis'd by apostolical vicars, &c. residing in different parts of the Kingdom, and other Advances lately made by them. In a letter from ******** to a Cardinal at Rome, dated Jan. 1. 1733. To which is prefix'd, an introduction by the editor. London: printed for A. Dodd near Temple-Bar. 1732, [1733]. ESTC No. T74219. Grub Street ID 297274.
  • Wortley Montagu, Lady Mary. Verses address'd to the imitator of the first satire of the second book of Horace. By a lady. London: printed for A. Dodd, and sold at all the pamphlet-shops in town, [1733]. ESTC No. N28269. Grub Street ID 17501.
  • The fatigues of a great man, or, the plague of serving one's country. A satire. London: printed for A. Dodd, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1733]. ESTC No. T35444. Grub Street ID 265579.
  • Wright, S. The church in perils among false brethren; or, the danger of the Church from her pretended friends but secret enemies, review'd. In which, objections against the repeal of sacramental-tests, and arguments for it, are consider'd in their religious and political aspects. London: printed for J. Roberts near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and H. Whitridge at the Royal-Exchange, [1733]. ESTC No. T97645. Grub Street ID 317035.
  • The present state of popery in England. Discovering, a new ecclesiastical jurisdiction exercis'd by apostolical vicars, &c. residing in different parts of the Kingdom, and other Advances lately made by them. In a letter from ******** to a Cardinal at Rome, dated Jan. 1. 1733. To which is prefix'd, an Introduction by the editor. London: printed for A. Dodd near Temple-Bar, [1733]. ESTC No. T27258. Grub Street ID 259192.
  • A second letter to the Right Reverend Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry. In defence of a former letter to his Lordship. Wherein that misrepresented and injured Christian society, called Quakers, are impartially defended against his Lordship's vindicator. By T. S. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, 1733. ESTC No. N21788. Grub Street ID 11143.
  • E., R.. The present state of Popery in England. Discovering, a new ecclesiastical jurisdiction exercis'd by apostolical vicars, &c. residing in different parts of the Kingdom, and other Advances lately made by them. In a letter from ******** to a cardinal at Rome, dated Jan. 1. 1733. To which is prefix'd, an introduction by the editor. London: printed for A. Dodd near Temple-Bar, [1733]. ESTC No. N21009. Grub Street ID 10396.
  • Scriblerus Maximus.. The art of scribling, address'd to all the scriblers of the age. By Scriblerus Maximus. London: printed for A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. N3466. Grub Street ID 22984.
  • Sladen, John. Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts; Together with Some Queries upon that Important Affair: As also, A Few Words of Advice to the Pushing Dissenters: Occasioned by a certain Paper dispersed at a late General Meeting, entituled, Reasons for Pushing, &c. By a Protestant dissenter, a Friend to Truth, Peace and Liberty. London: printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick lane, E. Nutt at the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1733]. ESTC No. T103815. Grub Street ID 157422.
  • The theatric squabble: or, the p---ntees. A satire. London: printed for E. Nutt; and A. Dodd, 1733. ESTC No. T50020. Grub Street ID 277749.
  • The citizen's procession, Or, the Smugler's success and the Patriots Disappointment. Being An excellent New Ballad on the Excise-Bill. London: printed for A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1733. ESTC No. T30783. Grub Street ID 261625.
  • The fatigues of a great man: or, the plague of serving one's country. A satyre. London [i.e. Edinburgh]: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1734. ESTC No. N8124. Grub Street ID 53032.
  • A modest reply, to the author of the Letter to Dr. Codex. Containing not only a full (tho' short vindication of the bishop, but of the clergy in general, from the many unreasonable insinuations of the author. London: printed for A Dodd; and sold by J Roberts; J. Wilford; Mrs. Nutt, Cooke, and Charlton; and J. Crichley, [1734]. ESTC No. T201025. Grub Street ID 232495.
  • Dawson, William. Miscellaneous poems on several occasions. By Mr Dawson, &c. ... London: printed for J. Roberts; A. Dodd; T. Payne; and J. Fisher, 1735 [1734]. ESTC No. T71696. Grub Street ID 295249.
  • Kitty and Dick: or, the nightingale. A tale. To which is added, The milk-maid, or the Heifer; a Tale. Isabella's sparrow, a Ballad. An epigram. The Two Thousand Pounds Bond, or a necessary Settlement: A Tale. The Hermit and his Son, or Father Philip's Geese: A Ballad. The Irishman, a Tale. London: printed for M. Cook, E. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1734]. ESTC No. T91068. Grub Street ID 310910.
  • Gentleman in London.. A letter from a gentleman in London to his friend in Amsterdam. Translated from the French. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1734. ESTC No. T180864. Grub Street ID 217494.
  • Philo Britannicus.. The rights of the subject in electing their own representatives: containing a compleat history of parliaments; ... and shewing the necessity of the frequency of parliaments, the freedom of elections, and the fatal consequences which have attended those princes who have invaded either. With seasonable instructions to the electors how to conduct themselves in the choice of their representatives: the qualifications requisite for gentlemen to be chosen into so great a trust, and the necessity of freedom of speech in the House of Commons. London: printed for J. Wilford behind the Chapter-House, and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1734. ESTC No. N48070. Grub Street ID 32680.
  • A modest reply, to the author of the Letter to Dr. Codex. Containing not only a full (tho' short vindication of the bishop, but of the clergy in general, from the many unreasonable insinuations of the author. London: printed for A Dodd, at Temple-Bar; and sold by J Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; J. Wilford, behind the Chapter-House; Mrs. Nutt, Cooke, and Charlton, at the Royal Exchange; and J. Crichley at Charing-Cross, [1734]. ESTC No. T103529. Grub Street ID 157157.
  • The unnatural mother and ungrateful wife, a narrative: founded on true and very interesting facts. Contain'd in three letters, from a lady in the country to her friend, a Lady of Distinction in Town. London: printed for J. Jefferies, in Ludgate-Street; Mrs. Dodd at Temple-Bar; and Mrs. Windbush at Charing-Cross, [1735?]. ESTC No. T65757. Grub Street ID 290592.
  • Rudd, Sayer. A third letter to the reverend the ministers of the Calvinistical Baptist Board: occasioned by their uncharitable, as well as false insinuations, concerning the author's application to the Quakers, and his Attempts of Conformity to The National Church. In which likewise are to be found, his reasons for making a tour to Paris, and his leaving The Congregation at Devonshire Square after his return. By Sayer Rudd, M.D. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple Bar; and J. Noon, at the White Hart, near Mercers Chapel in Cheapside, MDCCXXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. T50086. Grub Street ID 277809.
  • Rudd, Sayer. A letter to the reverend the ministers of the Calvinistical Baptist persuasion, meeting at Blackwell's coffee-house, near Queen's-Street, London: remonstrating on the difference which has subsisted between that body and the author, since his professing the doctrine of one God and one mediator. Together with a proposal for accommodating that difference. By Sayer Rudd, M.D. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and J. Noon, at the White-Hart near Mercers-Chapel, in Cheapside, MDCCXXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. T138806. Grub Street ID 186673.
  • Rudd, Sayer. Impartial reflections on the minute which the author received, from the ministers of the Calvinistical Baptist board, by the hands of Mess. Gill and Brine, as an answer to his late proposal for an accommodation. In a letter to that reverend body. By Sayer Rudd, M.D. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and J. Noon, at the White-Hart near Mercers-Chapel, in Cheapside, MDCCXXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. T138807. Grub Street ID 186674.
  • Some seasonable remarks upon a pamphlet entitled The reasons alledged against Dr. Rundle's promotion to the See of Gloucester, seriously and dispassionately consider'd. Being a full detection of the gross absurdities, ... of the author of that pamphlet. To which is annexed, ... A short answer to the reasons alledged, &c. ... London: printed for A. Dodd; E. Nutt, and E. Cooke; and the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1735. ESTC No. T68531. Grub Street ID 292692.
  • A journey from London to Scarborough, in several letters from a gentleman there to his friend in London ... with a description of Scarborough, ... London: printed for A. Dodd, [1735?]. ESTC No. T186698. Grub Street ID 222834.
  • Blyth, Francis. Advice to a friend on his marriage, a poem. London: printed for T. Cooper; Mrs. Nutt, Cooke, and Charlton; Mrs. Dodd; and at the pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, 1735. ESTC No. N1616. Grub Street ID 5842.
  • A letter to the detector of the pretended falshoods, &c. in The life of Sir Robert Cochran. Containing many curious anecdotes relating to that great minister, never before published. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCXXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. N10460. Grub Street ID 471.
  • The remembrancer: being a daily chronicle and yearly journal of the remarkable occurrences in Great Britain, and even throughout Europe, from William the Conqueror to the present year 1735. ... London: printed for Joseph Fisher; A. Dodd; J. Stagg; and J. Jolliffe, 1735. ESTC No. N26208. Grub Street ID 15586.
  • Some seasonable remarks upon a pamphlet entitled the reasons alledged against Dr. Rundle's promotion to the See of Gloucester, seriously and dispassionately consider'd. Being a full detection of the gross absurdities, scandalous Invectives, fulsom Panegyries, and unjust Misrepresentations of the Author of that Pamphlet. To which is annexed, by way of Supplement, A short answer to the reasons alledged, &c. Published in the Weekly miscellany on Saturday, December, 7. 1734. London: printed for A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; E. Nutt, and E. Cooke, at the Royal-Exchange; and the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1735]. ESTC No. N22912. Grub Street ID 12272.
  • Rudd, Sayer. God's incouragement to his people under persecution from their brethren. A sermon delivered at the meeting house in Snow's Fields, Southwark: occasioned by the anniversary of that foundation, on the first of August MDCCXXXV. By Sayer Rudd, M.D. London: printed for J. Roberts; A. Dodd; and J. Noon, 1736. ESTC No. N64912. Grub Street ID 46858.
  • B., W.. An epistle to His Grace the Duke of Grafton. With stanza's on the marriage of the Prince of Wales with the Princess of Saxe-Gotha. London: printed for A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. N783. Grub Street ID 52746.
  • Grange, James Erskine. The fatal consequences of ministerial influence: or, the difference between royal power and ministerial power, truly stated. A political essay, Occasioned by The Petition presented last Session of Parliament by Six Noble Peers of Scotland; and Addressed to the Noble, the Ancient, and the Rich Families of Great Britain: With an appendix, Containing Copies of those Accounts of Illegal Practices at the last Election of P----s, which some N---le and others were ready to have given, and are still ready to give, upon Oath, if required. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1736. ESTC No. N731. Grub Street ID 52247.
  • Common-Council-man.. Observations on the report of the committee, appointed to consider of a proper place for building a mansion-house for the Lord Mayors of London. In a letter from a Common-Council-Man, to a member of that committee, containing exact calculations, of the expence in procuring a proper place to build it on, at Leaden-Hall and Stocks Market, whence it appears that the Latter, will be five Times more Expensive than the Former. London: printed for A. Dod, near St. Pauls, [1736]. ESTC No. T131527. Grub Street ID 180513.
  • Ramsay. Plan of education. By the author of Cyrus's travels. For the Use of - &c. &c. &c. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1736]. ESTC No. T118821. Grub Street ID 170304.
  • Grange, James Erskine. The fatal consequences of ministl. influence: Or, The Difference between Royal Power and Ministerial Power. Truly Stated. A political essay, Occasioned by The petition presented last Session of Parliament by Six Noble Peers of Scotland. And Addressed to the Noble, the Ancient, and the Rich Families of Great Britain. With An Appendix, containing Copies of those Accounts of Illegal Practices at the last Election of P---s, which some N---le and others were ready to have given, and are still ready to give upon Oath, if required. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple Bar; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T35420. Grub Street ID 265555.
  • Occasional remarks upon the Act for laying a duty upon the retalers of spirituous liquors, &c. and for licensing the retalers thereof. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Pemock without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, and M. Cooke, at the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T112476. Grub Street ID 164470.
  • The proposal for enabling the clergy to accept advanced rents in lieu of fines, defended and enforced: and the justice of the claim of the tenants to renew at usual times for usual fines, asserted. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T66790. Grub Street ID 291449.
  • The modern poet. A rapsody. London: printed for A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. N5006. Grub Street ID 34180.
  • Smith, Agent for the Royall Fishing. Simon. The golden fleece: or the trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the rise, progress, and present decay of our woollen manufactures. Also An Estimate of this Valuable Trade, fairly and clearly stated, and the great Proportion given up Yearly to Foreigners. By Suffering (or Conniving at) the illegal Exportation of British and Irish Wool, and Woollen Goods throughly Manufactured in Ireland, to Foreign Parts. Likewise Heads for a Bill, to put an effectual Stop to this matchless Evil, so injurious to both King and Country. To which is added, a scheme, or proposal, For taking away many burthensome Duties on some of the most Essential Necessaries of Life, viz. Leather, Soap, Candles, Painted Silks, and Starch, by replacing the like Sum, in Lieu of the said Taxes, on a small Duty on Wool, and to replace those Officers, that at this Time are employed on Leather, Soap, Candles, &c. to register the Wool of Great Britain and Ireland; by which Alteration, our W. London: printed for R. Viney, at the Bible in Cannon-Ally, St. Paul's; T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1736. ESTC No. T63161. Grub Street ID 288452.
  • Modern Tory.. A letter to Sir W-m Wm, upon the intended application to Parliament for repealing the Corporation and Test Acts. By a modern Tory. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1736]. ESTC No. T103812. Grub Street ID 157419.
  • Fleming, Caleb. A plain and rational account of the law of the Sabbath; being a defence of a late pamphlet, intitled, The fourth commandment abrogated by the Gospel: or, an answer to Mr. Robert Cornthwaite's farther defence of the seventh-day Sabbath: In which Gen. ii. 2, 3. (called by him the Original Institution,) is more particularly consider'd; and his most material Objections and Criticisms refuted. In a letter to Mr. Cornthwaite. By Caleb Fleming, Author of The Fourth Commandment abrogated by the Gospel. London: printed for D. Farmer, at the Bible, in Pater-Noster-Row; R. Ford, at the Angel, in the Poulty; H. Whitridge, under the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd,, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXXVI. 1736. ESTC No. N11531. Grub Street ID 1534.
  • Rudd, Sayer. The doctrine of the divine being under his grand distinguishing characters of God, father and spirit. A sermon delivered at the meeting house in Snow's Fields, Southwark: occasioned by the anniversary of that foundation, on the first of August MDCCXXXV. By Sayer Rudd, M.D. London: printed for J. Roberts, near The Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane; A. Dodd, at The Peacock without Temple Bar; and J. Noon, at The White Hart, near Mercers Chapel, in Cheapside, MDCCXXXVII. [1737]. ESTC No. T192333. Grub Street ID 226854.
  • Smith, Agent for the Royall Fishing. Simon. The golden fleece: or the trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the present decay of our woollen manufactures, and the Impending Dangers that Threaten this Kingdom, by suffering (or conniving at) the Illegal Exportation of British and Irish Wool, and Woollen Goods thoroughly Manufactured in Ireland, to Foreign Parts. Likewise Heads for a Bill, to put an Effectual Stop to this Matchless Evil, so injurious to both King and Country. To which is added, A Scheme, or Proposal, for taking away those Burthensome Duties on Leather, Soap, Candles, Painted Silks, and Starch, which raise Net, but 473,427 l. and yet cost the Subject at least Three times as much; and to Replace the like Sum, by a small Duty on Wool; also to employ the same Officers in the Service of their Country, to Register the Wool of Great Britain and Ireland; by which Alteration, the following Proposal will clearly demonstrate, That no Rank or Condition of Men will pay One Shilling, where . London: printed by H. Kent, for E. Comins at the Royal Exchange; J. Roberts, at the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple Bar: and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1737. ESTC No. T108105. Grub Street ID 161064.
  • Person in Obscure Life.. The artless muse: being six poetical essays on various subjects. By a person in obscure life. Viz. I. A poem to the memory of John Milton, ... II. Damon's dispair [sic], ... III. Stephen Duck's translation from the threshing floor to the court. IV. Alexis's farewel [sic] V. On the mutability of sublunary things, ... VI. The abandon'd shepherd, ... London: printed for D. Farmer. J. Robinson. H. Whitridge, and A. Dodd, 1737. ESTC No. N14931. Grub Street ID 4678.
  • Memoirs of the times; in a letter to a friend in the country. Containing an account of, and reflections on some late remarkable occurrences,... London: printed for Anne Dod, 1737. ESTC No. T11916. Grub Street ID 170615.
  • An essay on Christ's fear of death: or, an Appeal to the Equity and Common Sense of Mankind, From the Judgment of the Independent Church at Nottingham. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dod, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and sold by Anne Ayscough in Nottingham; and J. Roe in Derby, [1737]. ESTC No. T33297. Grub Street ID 263849.
  • A summary view of ecclesiastical jurisdiction, especially that branch of it which relates to the proving wills, and granting administrations. Shewing How those Sacred Records may be better preserved, and all Business relating to the same, more properly executed, than under the present Regulation. Writ for the perusal of Sir N-----l C------n, And humbly submitted to the Consideration of the whole Legislature. London: printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dod, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1737]. ESTC No. T83388. Grub Street ID 303795.
  • Law, William. The oxford Methodists: being an account of some young gentlemen in that city, in derision so called; setting forth their rise and designs. With Some Occasional remarks on A Letter inserted in Fog's Journal of December 9th, 1732, relating to them. In a letter from a Gentleman near Oxford, to his Friend at London. To which is prefix'd, A Short Epistle to the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxon. London: printed for J. Roberts at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, [1738]. ESTC No. T169901. Grub Street ID 207671.
  • J. H, Esq. Guido's ghost: a tale. By J.H. Esq;. London: printed for John Brindley; A. Dodd; and sold by the booksellers and pamphlet-shops of London and Westminster, 1738. ESTC No. T107571. Grub Street ID 160590.
  • Catholicus, Philalethes. Dr Waterland imitated in his controversial management of Mr. Johnson: or, a brief analysis of Dr Waterland's system, what it is, and by what Steps he might be led into it. Together with A distinct summary View of the Holy Eucharist, according to Scripture, Apostolical Tradition, and the Doctrine and Practice of the Catholic Church, during the four first Centuries; In Answer to the four last Leaves of Dr Waterland's Appendix to his Charge, intitled, The Christian Sacrifice explained. By Philalethes Catholicus. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]. ESTC No. T86312. Grub Street ID 306549.
  • Reasons offer'd to the consideration of the worthy citizens of London, For Continuing the Present Lord-Mayor in the Mayoralty For Another Year. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]. ESTC No. T155252. Grub Street ID 199070.
  • Akenside, Mark. The British philippic: a poem, in Miltonic verse. Occasion'd by the insults of the Spaniards, and the preparations for war. London: printed by J. Chaney, for A. Dodd, 1738. ESTC No. T29715. Grub Street ID 261053.
  • Seagrave, Robert. Observations upon the conduct of the clergy, in relation to the thirty nine articles. Wherein is shewed that the Church of England, properly so call'd, is not now existing. With an essay towards a real Protestant establishment. By Robert Seagrave. London: printed for R. Hett, and J. Oswald: and A. Dodd, 1738. ESTC No. T88483. Grub Street ID 308447.
  • Law, William. The oxford Methodists: being an account of some young gentlemen in that city, in derision so called; Setting forth their rise and designs. With Some Occasional remarks on a Letter inserted in Fog's Journal of December 9th, 1732, relating to them. In a letter from a gentleman near Oxford, to his friend at London. The second edition, with very great alterations and improvements. To which is prefix'd, a short epistle to the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxon. London: printed for J. Roberts at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, [1738]. ESTC No. T43521. Grub Street ID 272101.
  • Akenside, Mark. The voice of liberty; or, a British philippic: a poem, in Miltonic verse. Occasion'd by the insults of the Spaniards, and the preparations for war. To which is prefix'd, a copper-plate, representing the sufferings of our captive sailors in a Spanish prison. London: printed by J. Chaney, for A. Dodd, 1738. ESTC No. T50972. Grub Street ID 278503.
  • Cotejo de la conducta de S. M. con la de el Rey britanico, assi en lo acaecido antes de la convencion de 14. de enero de este anno de 1739. como en lo obrado despues, hasta la publicacion de represalias, y declaracion de guerra. Con licencia en Madrid. = His Catholick Majesty's conduct compared with that of His Britannick Majesty, as well with regard, to what happened before the convention of the 14th of January of this year 1739, as to what has been done since; untill [sic] the publication of reprisals and declaration of war. Printed by authority at Madrid by Antonio Marin. London: printed for T. Cooper; R. Amey; and A. Dodd, [1739]. ESTC No. N27944. Grub Street ID 17165.
  • Cruden, Alexander. The london-Citizen exceedingly injured: or a British inquisition display'd, in an account of the unparallel'd case of a citizen of London, bookseller to the late Queen, who was in a most unjust and arbitrary Manner sent on the 23d of March last, 1738, by one Robert Wightman, a mere Stranger, to a private madhouse Containing, I. An Account of the said Citizen's barbarous Treatment in Wright's Private Madhouse on Bethnal-Green for nine Weeks and six Days, and of his rational and patient Behaviour, whilst Chained, Handcuffed, Strait-Wastecoated and Imprisoned in the said Madhouse: Where he probably would have been continued, or died under his Confinement, if he had not most Providentially made his Escape: In which he was taken up by the Constable and Watchmen, being suspected to be a Felon, but was unchain'd and set at liberty by Sir John Barnard the then Lord Mayor. II. As also an Account of the illegal Steps, false Calumnies, wicked Contrivances, bold and desperate Designs of the said W. London: printed for T. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, and Mrs. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1739. ESTC No. T41135. Grub Street ID 270096.
  • Observations upon the manifesto of His Catholick Majesty; with an answer to his reasons for not paying the ninety-five thousand pounds. In vindication of the honour of Great Britain. London: printed for T. Cooper; A. Dodd; and R. Amey, 1739. ESTC No. T171934. Grub Street ID 209440.
  • The present state of politicks in Europe. With some observations on the present posture of our own affairs. London: printed for T. Cooper, and A. Dodd, 1739. ESTC No. T44223. Grub Street ID 272675.
  • Cruden, Alexander. The london-Citizen exceedingly injured: or a British inquisition display'd, in an account of the unparallel'd case of a citizen of London, bookseller to the late Queen, who was in a most unjust and arbitrary Manner sent on the 23d of March 1737/8, by one Robert Wightman of Edinburgh, a mere Stranger, to a private madhouse. Containing, I. An Account of the said Citizen's barbarous Treatment in Wright's Private Madhouse on Bethnal-Green for nine Weeks and six Days, and of his rational and patient Behaviour, whilst Chained, Handcuffed, Strait-Wastecoated and Imprisoned in the said Madhouse: Where he probably would have been continued, or died under his Confinement, if he had not most Providentially made his Escape: In which he was taken up by the Constable and Watchmen, being suspected to be a Felon, but was unchain'd and set at liberty by Sir John Barnard the then Lord Mayor. II. As also an Account of the illegal Steps, false Calumnies, wicked Contrivances, bold and desperate Designs of . London: printed for T. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1739]. ESTC No. T67688. Grub Street ID 292143.
  • Coope, Richard. A letter to the proprietors of the South-Sea Company. With a dedication to George Heathcote, Esq; Member of Parliament for the Borough of Southwark, and Alderman of the City of London. By Richard Coope, one of the late South-Sea directors. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1739]. ESTC No. T169904. Grub Street ID 207674.
  • Coope, Richard. A letter to the proprietors of the South-Sea Company. With a dedication to George Heathcote, Esq; Member of Parliament for the Borough of Southwark, and Alderman of the City of London. By Richard Coope, One of the late South-Sea Directors. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1739. ESTC No. N28039. Grub Street ID 17260.
  • Crousaz, Jean-Pierre de. A commentary on Mr Pope's principles of morality, or Essay on man. By Mons. Crousaz, ... in answer to a letter of remarks on his Examen, &c. Containing also I. The letter of remarks to Mons. Crousaz. ... V. Some cursory annotations by the translator. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1739. ESTC No. N68349. Grub Street ID 49773.
  • A proper reply to the anti-over-righteous Dr. Trapp's sermons against Mr. Whitefield; or, the doctrine and conduct of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, vindicated, From the Aspersions, and malicious Invectives of his Enemies. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Publick. London: printed for A. Dodd, and sold at the pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T101931. Grub Street ID 155775.
  • News from the dead: or, A weekly-packet of intelligence, piping-hot from the other world. London [England]: printed for A[nne]. Dodd, near Temple-Bar, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]-. ESTC No. P2247. Grub Street ID 55944.
  • The conduct and doctrine of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, vindicated, from the aspersions, and malicious invectives of his enemies. . Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Publick. London: printed for A. Dodd, and sold at the pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. N26667. Grub Street ID 16032.
  • Observations upon the manifesto of His Catholick Majesty; with an answer to his reasons for not paying the ninety-five thousand pounds. In vindication of the honour of Great Britain. London: printed for T. Cooper; A. Dodd; and R. Amey, 1739. ESTC No. T579. Grub Street ID 284073.
  • News from the dead: or, a weekly-packet of intelligence, piping-hot from the other world. London: printed for A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. N42000. Grub Street ID 28353.
  • Smith, Agent for the Royall Fishing. Simon. The golden fleece: or the trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the present decay of our woollen manufactures, ... Submitted to the consideration of Parliament, ... London: printed by H. Kent, for R. Viney; E. Comins; A. Dodd, 1739. ESTC No. T145455. Grub Street ID 192195.
  • Schultens, Albert. Alberti Schultens Oratio academica in memoriam Hermanni Boerhavii viri summi. Ex decreto rectoris magnifici et Senatus Academici habita die iv. Novembris, An. MDCCXXXVIII. Londini: prostat apud A. Dodd, 1739. ESTC No. T4225. Grub Street ID 271046.
  • His Catholick Majesty's manifesto, justifying his conduct in relation to the late convention. With his reasons for not paying the ninety-five thousand pounds. London: printed for Robert Amey; and A. Dodd. And sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1739. ESTC No. T36237. Grub Street ID 266186.
  • Crousaz, Jean-Pierre de. An examination of Mr Pope's Essay on man. Translated from the French of M. Crousaz, Member of the Royal Academies of Sciences at Paris and Bourdeaux; and Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics at Lausanne. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T33648. Grub Street ID 264189.

Printed by and for, or by/for and sold by Anne Dodd I

  • The second part of The apparition. A poem. London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London, and Mrs. Dod at Westminster, 1710. ESTC No. N21852. Grub Street ID 11207.
  • Toland, John. An account of the courts of Prussia and Hannover: sent to a Minister of State in Holland. In which are contain'd the Characters of the Elector of Hannover, now King of England; The Electoral Prince, Duke of Cambridge, and others of that Illustrious Family. To which are added, The ordinances, statutes, and privileges of the Royal Academy, erected by the King of Prussia at Berlin. And The declaration of the Elector Palatine, in favour of his Protestant subjects. All three publish'd by Mr. Toland. London: printed and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, J. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and J. Graves in St. James's-Street, M.DCC.XIV. [1714]. ESTC No. N16350. Grub Street ID 6022.
  • Reasons for repealing the Occasional and Schism-Acts. To which is added, A true and correct list of the Lords and Commons of the Fifth Parliament of Great-Britain, to meet at Westminster, the 17th of March. Dedicated to a certain Earl. London: printed and sold by S. Popping in Pater-Noster-Row, J. Harrison at the Royal-Exchange, A. Dodd and A. Boulter without Temple-Bar, [1715]. ESTC No. T46399. Grub Street ID 274541.
  • A plain discovery what they would be at, in some seasonable relections on a late pamphlet, entitul'd The Protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the Grounds that Support them offered to the Consideration of such as are, or should be, their Friends; and of Others, who would have their Hopes Suppress'd, &c. In a Letter to the Citizen of London, to whom that Pamphlet is also Inscrib'd. London: printed and sold by J. Morphew, near Stationer's-Hall, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1716]. ESTC No. T103577. Grub Street ID 157199.
  • Physician.. A rational account of the natural weaknesses of women, and of the secret distempers peculiarly incident to them. Plainly discovering their nature, true cause, and best method of cure, ... By a physician. London: printed, and sold at the Two Blue Posts; and A. Dodd, [1716]. ESTC No. T18464. Grub Street ID 220963.
  • A plain discovery what they would be at, in some seasonable relections on a late pamphlet, entitul'd The Protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; ... In a letter to the citizen of London, to whom that pamphlet is also inscrib'd. London: printed and sold by J. Morphew, and A. Dodd, 1716. ESTC No. T172538. Grub Street ID 209973.
  • Particular men not to be injur'd for the publick good. A sermon on the thirtieth of January. Found among the papers of a learned divine. And now first published, as proper to bind up with Mr. Tho. Burnet's Essay upon government. London: printed: and sold by J. Morphew, and A. Dod, 1716. ESTC No. T181368. Grub Street ID 217935.
  • The way of the town: or, the sham-heiress. A Burlesque Poem. Being a Satyr on the Ladies of Pleasure and the Beaux's of the Town. With the Fable of the Lady's Silver Piss-Pot. London: printed; and sold by J. Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, and A. Dodd at Temple-Bar, [1717] [1716]. ESTC No. T54928. Grub Street ID 281554.
  • The weekly-general-post. London [England]: printed and sold by W. Wilkins at the Dolphin in Little-Britain, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1717 [i.e. 1716]-. ESTC No. P3486. Grub Street ID 56816.
  • Some observations upon the laws against Protestant dissenters; proving that the manner of executing those laws, is provoking to God, injurious to the dissenters, and scandalous to the church. London: printed for, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; J. Harrison, at the Royal-Exchange, and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1717]. ESTC No. T65662. Grub Street ID 290574.
  • Luther, Martin. Dr. Martin Luther's and Mr. John Calvin's opinion concerning the Trinity, from the original. With several Texts of Scriptures, proving the Lord Jesus Christ to be one and the same God with the Father. With a preface by a divine. London: printed for, and sold by Joseph Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-Street; T. Harrison, at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXIX. [1719]. ESTC No. T119669. Grub Street ID 171052.
  • The moderator in the present controversy relating to the Peerage Bill. London: printed: and sold by A. Dodd, [1719?]. ESTC No. N12429. Grub Street ID 2430.
  • Lintcarius Londinensis.. A letter to the Honourable Spencer Compton, Esq; Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons. London: prinsed [sic] and sold by W. Boreham, and A. Dod, 1720. ESTC No. N34408. Grub Street ID 22789.
  • Gildon, Charles. All for the better; or, the world turn'd up-side down. Being the history of the head-longs and the long-heads, with several characters of both, in the following six novels, viz. I. The fruitless scandal. II. The dutiful son. ... VI. The fantastic ambition. ... with ... a candid examination, ... of the South-Sea Company; ... To which is added, ... The woolfe strip'd of his sheeps clothing; ... by an annonimous [sic] member of Parliament. London: printed and sold by John Applebee; W. Boreham; and A. Dodd, 1720. ESTC No. T189362. Grub Street ID 224865.
  • The state of the case, between the Lord Chamberlain of his Majesty's houshold, and Sir Richard Steele as represented by that Knight. Restated, in vindication of King George, and the most noble the Duke of Newcastle. With a true copy of King Charles's patent, to Sir William D'avenant, for erecting a play-house, &c. London: printed and sold by John Applebee; and A. Dod, 1720. ESTC No. T115242. Grub Street ID 167015.
  • Philo Regis et Patriæ. A letter to Sir Humphry Mackworth, Relating To his proposal for Payment of the Publick Debts, &c. and concerning the Long and Short Annuitants, with an Answer thereto. Together With a brief reply to a late Pamphlet, Entituled, An essay for Establishing a New Parliament Money, as far as it relates to the Scheme of Sir Humphry Mackworth. By Philo Regis et Patriae. London: printed and sold by W. Boreham, at the Angel in Pater-Noster-Row, and A. Dod, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, [1720]. ESTC No. T223199. Grub Street ID 245880.
  • The snake in the grass, discover'd; or, observations on a late pamphlet, intituled, Considerations on the present state of the nation, as to publick credit, Stocks, the Landed and Trading Interests; with a Proposal for the Speedy Lessening the Publick Debts, and Restoring Credit, in a Manner consistent with Parliamentary Engagements. London: printed and sold by W. Boreham, at the Angel in Pater-Noster-Row, and A. Dod, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, [1720]. ESTC No. T48472. Grub Street ID 276356.
  • An exact, and correct list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, as also of the House of Commons of the first British Parliament of King George: summon'd to meet at Westminster on the 17th of March 1714/5, and from thence continued, ... until the 23d of November 1719. Wit all the alterations which have happen'd in either House to the 31st of March 1720. ... London: printed and sold by J. Roberts, J. Dodd, W. Chetwood, Tho. Griffiths, Jos. Fox, and A. Rocayrol, [1720]. ESTC No. T201670. Grub Street ID 232892.
  • An account of the burning the City of London: as it was publish'd by the special authority of King and Council in the year, 1666. To which is added, the opinion of Dr. Kennet, the present Bishop of Peterborough, ... and that of Dr. Eachard, relating thereunto. Also the whole service appointed for the day, ... From all which, it plainly appears, that the Papists had no hand in that dreadful conflagration. ... London: Printed, and sold by J. Stone on Ludgate-Hill, J. Brotherton and W. Meadows in Cornhill, W. Chetwood in Covent-Garden, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1721. ESTC No. T1058. Grub Street ID 159017.
  • W., J., M.D.. The secret history of Pythagoras: part I. Translated from the original copy lately found at Otranto in Italy. By J. W. M.D. London: printed: and sold by J. Brotherton and W. Meadows, at the Black Bull in Cornhill; J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; W. Chetwood in Covent-Garden; S. Chapman in Pall-Mall; and J. Graves, at St. James's, MDCCXXI. [1721]. ESTC No. T110631. Grub Street ID 163141.
  • Welsted. A prologue to the town, as it was spoken at the theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields Written by Mr. Welsted With an epilogue on the same occasion, by Sir Richard Steele. London: printed and sold by J. Brotherton and W. Meadows, J. Roberts, A. Dodd, W. Lewis, & J. Graves, 1721. ESTC No. T44592. Grub Street ID 272992.
  • Alethson, Phil. A true system of religion, according to the best astronomical observations. By Phil. Alethson, A.C.S. ... London: printed: and sold by J. Brotherton and W. Meadows; J. Roberts; A. Dodd; W. Chetwood; S. Chapman; and J. Graves, 1721. ESTC No. T177240. Grub Street ID 214189.
  • The Exchange evening-post. London [England]: printed and sold by W. Boreham, at the Angel in Pater-noster-row, and A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-bar, [1721]. ESTC No. P3437. Grub Street ID 56775.
  • 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.
  • Rich, John. The vocal parts of an entertainment, called the Necromancer or Harlequin Doctor Faustus. As perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. To which is prefix'd, a short account of Doctor Faustus; and how he came to be reputed a magician. London: printed and sold at the Book-Seller's Shop, at the Corner of Searle-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields and by A. Dodd at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, [1723]. ESTC No. T147512. Grub Street ID 194065.
  • Atterbury, Francis. The entire, true, and genuine, speech of Francis late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the bar of the House of Lords, on Saturday the 11th of May, 1723. London: printed and sold by James Dodd, and A. Rocayrol, [1723?]. ESTC No. N50230. Grub Street ID 34337.
  • Hawling, Francis. The impertinent lovers: or, a coquet at her wit's end. A comedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. With a preface, and remarks upon its usage. Submitted to Sir Richard Steel, and the three Gentlemen concerned with him as Patentees. By a citizen of London. London: printed and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1723]. ESTC No. T114092. Grub Street ID 165923.
  • 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.
  • A compleat and intire collection of the Lords protests in the last sessions of Parliament; 1722, 1723. Particularly touching the late horrid and detestable conspiracy. London: printed and sold by A. Moore, and J. Dodd, 1724. ESTC No. N66067. Grub Street ID 47854.
  • Thompson, William. Mendico-hymen: or, the beggar's match. A poem. Translated from the Latin. London: printed and sold by J. Roberts, A. Dodd, and J. Billingsley, 1724. ESTC No. T39226. Grub Street ID 268529.
  • Merriman, Tim. The St. James's miscellany, or the citizens amusement being a new and curious collection, of many amorous tales humourous poems, diverting epitaphs, pleasant epigrams, and delightful songs, &c. By Tim. Merriman, Esq;. London: printed and sold by T. Payne, T. Ashley, A. Dodd E. Nutt, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1725?]. ESTC No. T193028. Grub Street ID 227305.
  • A narrative of the barbarous and unheard of murder of Mr. John Hayes, by Catherine his wife, Thomas Billings, and Thomas Wood, on the 1st of March at night Wherein every minute Circumstance attending that Horrid Affair, and the wonderful Providence of God in the Discovery of the Actors therein, are faithfully and impartially related. Together with the Examinations and Confessions of the said Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood before several of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace. As also the Copy of a fictitious Letter that Catherine Hayes sent, as from her Husband, to his Mother in Worcestershire after his Death; and the Mother's Answer thereto: With some Account of the wicked Life and Conversation of the said Catherine, and likewise of those of Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood. To which are prefix'd, Their true and exact Effigies, drawn from the Life, and curiously engraved on Copper. Published with the Approbation of the Relations and Friends of the said Mr. John Hayes. London: printed for, and sold by Thomas Warner at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, E Nutt at the Royal Exchange, A. Dod at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, [1726]. ESTC No. T39571. Grub Street ID 268801.
  • Beckingham. An ode to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. On his installation. By Mr. Beckingham. London: printed for and sold by J. Millan, at Locke's-Head in Shug-Lane, near the Hay-Market, J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, N. Blandford Charing-Cross; A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar, E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, and J. Millan at the Horse-Guards, [1726]. ESTC No. T128949. Grub Street ID 178463.
  • A narrative of the barbarous and unheard of murder of Mr. John Hayes, by Catherine his wife, Thomas Billings, and Thomas Wood, on the 1st of March at night. Wherein every minute Circumstance attending that Horrid Affair, and the wonderful Providence of God in the Discovery of the Actors therein, are faithfully and impartially related. Together with the Examinations and Confessions of the said Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood before several of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace. As also the Copy of a fictitious Letter that Catherine Hayes sent, as from her Husband, to his Mother in Worcestershire after his Death; and the Mother's Answer thereto: With some Account of the wicked Life and Conversation of the said Catherine, and likewise of those of Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood. To which is prefix'd, their true and exact effigies, drawn from the life, and curiously engraved on copper. Published with the approbation of the relations and friends of the said Mr. John Hayes. London: printed for, and sold by Thomas Warner at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, E. Nutt at the Royal Exchange, A. Dod at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1726. ESTC No. T224871. Grub Street ID 246958.
  • A narrative of the barbarous and unheard of murder of Mr. John Hayes, by Catherine his wife, Thomas Billings, and Thomas Wood, on the 1st of March at night. ... To which is prefix'd, their true and exact effigies, drawn from the life, and curiously engraved on copper. Published with the approbation of the relations and friends of the said Mr. John Hayes. London: printed for, and sold by Thomas Warner, E. Nutt, A. Dod, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1726. ESTC No. N40779. Grub Street ID 27638.
  • A narrative of the barbarous and unheard of murder of Mr. John Hayes, by Catherine his wife, Thomas Billings, and Thomas Wood, on the 1st of March at night. ... To which are prefix'd, their true and exact effigies, ... London: printed for, and sold by Thomas Warner, E. Nutt, A. Dod, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1726. ESTC No. T170416. Grub Street ID 208126.
  • Person Who Performs One of the Principal Parts in The Beggar's Opera.. Polly Peachum's opera. Containing a medley of new songs, ... adapted to the several tunes she sings in The beggar's opera: with the ballad inserted in the Country journal; or crafts-man of Saturday, April 13. 1728. To which is annex'd a new ballad, ... Dedicated to Sir R- F-, Bart. By a person who performs one of the principal parts in The beggar's opera. London: printed for, and sold by A. Dodd; E. Nut, and A. Smith; and at the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, 1728. ESTC No. N40186. Grub Street ID 27260.
  • Bellamy, Martin. The life of Martin Bellamy; with an account of all the several street robberies, burglaries, forgeries, and other crimes by him committed. Also the method practised by himself, and his companions, in the perpetration thereof. Necessary to be perus'd by all Persons, in order to prevent their being Robb'd for the future. Dictated by himself in Newgate, and Publish'd at his Request, for the Benefit of the Publick. London: printed and sold by J. Applebee, in Black-Fryers, A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, [1728?]. ESTC No. T73570. Grub Street ID 296831.
  • For God or the devil, or, just chastisement no persecution, being, the Christian's cry to the legislature for exemplary punishment of publick and pernicious blasphemers: particularly that wretch Woolston, Who has impudently and scurrilously turned the Miracles of our most Blessed Saviour into Ridicule, in Four Blasphemous Pamphlets lately Published. London: printed for, and sold by J. Roberts, at the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1728]. ESTC No. T105299. Grub Street ID 158653.
  • A method for the regular management of those societies, call'd Box-clubs: ... London: printed for, and sold by T. Read; J. Roberts; J. Jackson; A. Dodd; E. Nutt, and A. Smith; S. Chastel, Spittlefields, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1728. ESTC No. T53627. Grub Street ID 280557.
  • Dyer, John. A genuine narrative of the memorable life and actions of John Dyer, (who was executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 21st day of November, 1729.) containing, a particular relation of all the notorious and surprising facts by him committed for the Space of Fifteen Years past, as Petty Larcenys, Fellonies, Burglaries, Housebreakings, Shopliftings, Street and Highway-Robberies, Rapes, Cheats, &c. Wrote by himself, when under condemnation in Newgate, and Publish'd at his Earnest Request, for the Benefit of the Publick, in Order to prevent the Perpetration of the many Villanies which are daily committed In and About this Metropolis. London: printed and sold by J. Applebee, in Black-Fryers; W. Meadows, at the Angel in Cornhill; Mrs. Nut, at the Royal-Exchange; and Mrs. Dod, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, [1729]. ESTC No. T75434. Grub Street ID 298159.
  • Everett, John. A genuine narrative of the memorable life and actions of John Everett, who formerly kept the Cock Ale-House in the Old-Bailey; and lately the Tap in the Fleet-Prison, and was executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 20th day of February, 1729-30. To which is added, his humble address (by way of letter) to Mrs. Martha Ellis and Mrs Manly, whom he Robb'd, and for which he was Condemn'd. And likewise his letter to his brother's master, a Chair-Maker, &c. Written by himself when under Condemnation, and in his Cell in Newgate, and Publish'd at his own Request. London: printed and sold by John Applebee, in Black-Fryers; E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXX. [1730]. ESTC No. N18270. Grub Street ID 7749.
  • Henley, John. Samuel sleeping in the tabernacle: or, the model of Christian preaching asserted, in vindication of the Reverend Mr. Guise's idea of preaching Christ, in his Two Sermons lately publish'd, from the Exceptions of the Reverend Mr. Chandler, in his Letter to him: Tracing historically the Difference of Preachers, on this Head; proving it by Instances, comparing the Reverend Mr. C's Conduct of the Point with his Motto from Erasmus, and proposing the most ready and sure Scheme to discuss and decide the Question. By John Henley, M.A. London: printed and sold by H. Whitridge, the Corner of Castle-Alley in Cornhill; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, [1730]. ESTC No. T47065. Grub Street ID 275058.
  • Ramsay, Allan. The gentle shepherd: a Scots pastoral-comedy. By Allan Ramsay. London: printed and sold by J. Watson over-against Hungerford Market in the Strand; and also by F. Jefferies in Ludgate-Street, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, 1730. ESTC No. T40717. Grub Street ID 269757.
  • Single, John. The batchelor's recantation. Or, his estimate of the expences of a married life reconsider'd paragraph by paragraph, and retracted. To which is added, I. His passionate Address to all Batchelors and Maidens. II. An old Maiden Lady's Advice to all young Ones. A tale, (by a Baroness.) III. A Prayer to be used Daily by all spotless Virgins. IV. The Doctor confuted: Or, No Cure for Love. V. A young Lady's Recantation of her Resolution to turn Nun. Humbly address'd to Henry Stonecastle, Esq; Author of The Universal Spectator. by John Single, of Grey's-Inn, Esq. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and at the pamphlet-shops. Mccxxxi, [1731]. ESTC No. T189033. Grub Street ID 224660.
  • Bockett, Elias. A congratulatory letter to the Reverend Mr. Patrick Smith, ... Upon the publication of his ... A preservative against Quakerism. By a gentleman. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts, A. Dodd, and E. Nutt, 1731. ESTC No. T161147. Grub Street ID 200342.
  • Earbery, Matthias. The occasional historian. Numb. III. to be continu'd. Containing a vindication of King Charles I. from the Craftman's Charge of Cruelty, in relation to the Star-Chamber. Count. Jour. N. 241. Feb. 13. 1730-1. By Mr. Earbery. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1731. ESTC No. T25308. Grub Street ID 257750.
  • Earbery, Matthias. The occasional historian. Numb. II. to be continued. Containing instructions to an English Baronet in Northamptonshire. Concerning The Craftsman's pretended Memoirs of Sir John Oldcastle, and the Plan of his design'd Reflections upon King Charles the First. By Mr. Earbery. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1731. ESTC No. T25309. Grub Street ID 257751.
  • Powis, Joseph. A compleat and genuine account of the life and actions of Joseph Powis, convicted at the sessions-house in the Old-Bailey, for burglary, september, the sixth, 1732. Executed at Tyburn, on Monday, the ninth of October. .... London: printed and sold by J. Applebee; A. Dod; and E. Nut, 1732. ESTC No. T11292. Grub Street ID 164873.
  • Radicati, Alberto. The history of the abdication of Victor Amedeus II. late King of Sardinia, with his confinement in the castle of Rivole; shewing the real motives, which induc'd that Prince to resign the Crown in Favour of his Son Charles Emanuel the present King: As also how he came to repent of his Resignation, with the secret Reasons that urg'd him to attempt his Restauration. In a letter from the Marquis de T***** a Piemontois, now at the Court of Poland; To the Count de C in London. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; E. Nutt, and E. Cook, at the Royal Exchange; and by the book-sellers and pamphlet-sellers of London and Westminster, MDCCXXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T94514. Grub Street ID 314099.
  • The theatre turned upside down: or, The mutineersÂ.¶Æbsp;A dislogue, occasioned by a pamphlet, called, The theatric Squabble. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd, 1733. ESTC No. N64657. Grub Street ID 46643.
  • The life of Sir Robt. Cochran, prime-minister to King James III. of Scotland. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, and the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1734]. ESTC No. T74213. Grub Street ID 297269.
  • The life of Sir Robt. Cochran, prime-minister to King James III. of Scotland. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, and the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1734. ESTC No. T40967. Grub Street ID 269967.
  • The dependant. An epistle to the Honourable Sir George Oxenden Bart. one of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; and by the book-sellers of London and Westminster, 1734. ESTC No. N6208. Grub Street ID 44490.
  • The case of bankrupts and insolvents consider'd. Wherein it is shewn, I. That the Most Criminal of all Insolvents do not, by the Laws now in Being, meet with any Punishment. II. That their Creditors have no Proper Relief. III. That all other Insolvents are too severely Punished. IV. That the truly Unfortunate are most Inhumanly dealt with. And, V. That the present Method of treating Insolvents in general is inconsistent with the Laws of Nature, and the Maxims of True Polity. Together with the Draught of a Bill for Amending the Law in every one of these Particulars: I. By Distinguishing Insolvents into their Proper and Natural Classes. II. By allotting a Proportional Punishment to each. III. By granting Mercy in a proper Way to the truly Unfortunate. And, IV. By giving Relief to the Creditors of fraudulent Insolvents. Part I. London: printed and sold by J. Watson in Wardrobe Court, Great Carter Lane, near Doctors Commons; and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1734]. ESTC No. N15340. Grub Street ID 5071.
  • Peck, Francis. A complete catalogue of all the discourses written, both for and against popery, in the time of King James II. containing in the whole, an account of four hundred and fifty seven books and pamphlets, ... Drawn up in a new method, by Francis Peck, ... London: printed and sold at St. John's Gate; by A. Dodd; J. Stag and J. Fox; E. Nutt and Mrs. Cook, 1735. ESTC No. T97526. Grub Street ID 316942.
  • Silvester, Tipping. A critical dissertation on Titus iii. 10,11. Wherein Mr. Foster's notion of heresy is consider'd, and confuted. And the power of the Church to censure hereticks is vindicated. By Tipping Silvester, M. A. Fellow of Pembroke College Oxon, and Lecturer of St. Bartholomew the Great. London: printed and sold by Thomas Gardner, in Little Bartholomew-Close: Mrs. Nutt, Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Charlton, at the Royal-Exchange; T. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row; A. Dodd, at Temple-Bar, and by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, [1735]. ESTC No. T34418. Grub Street ID 264724.
  • Campbell, Duncan. A poem upon tea. Wherein its antiquity, its several virtues and influences are set forth; and the Wisdom of the sober Sex commended in chusing so mild a Liquor for their Entertainments. Likewise, the reason why the Ladies protest against all Imposing Liquors, and the Vulgar Terms used by the Followers of Bacchus. Also, the Objections against Tea, answered; the Complaint of the Fair Sex redress'd, and the best way of proceeding in Love-Affairs: Together with the sincere Courtship of Dick and Amy, &c. By Duncan Campbell. London: printe and sold by Mrs. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple Bar; J. Roberts, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane; J. Wilcox, at Virgil's Head by the New Church in the Strand; J. Oswald, at the Rose and Crown in the Poultry; W. Hinchliffe, at Dryden's Head under the Piazza's of the Royal Exchange; J. Cocks, Great Piazza's, Covent Garden; J. Parker, near the Coco-Tree, Pall-Mall; W. Wyatt, the Corner of King's Gate-Street, High Holborn; R. Downes, the Corner of Tooly-Street by London-Bridge; and by R. Viney at the Bible in Canon-Alley, St. Paul's Church-Yard, [1735][1734]. ESTC No. T72536. Grub Street ID 296060.
  • The case of bankrupts and insolvents consider'd. ... Part II. London: printed and sold by J. Watson; and A. Dodd, 1735. ESTC No. N15341. Grub Street ID 5072.
  • The life of Sir Robert Cochran, prime minister to K. James III. of Scotland. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, and the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCXXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. N19227. Grub Street ID 8657.
  • Philo Patriae.. A full and genuine account of the murder of Mrs. Robinson, by Elton Lewis, On Monday Night, April 21, 1735. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar; E. Nutt, R. Charleton, and E. Cook, at the Royal Exchange; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1735. ESTC No. T59395. Grub Street ID 285409.
  • The particulars of the enquiry into Mr. Benjamin Wooley's conduct; and His being Stationed by the Court of Directors of the South-Sea Company, First Factor at Porto Bello and Panama. Humbly Dedicated to Thomas Woodford, Esq:. London: printed for A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1735. ESTC No. T59685. Grub Street ID 285680.
  • The court kalendar: 1736. ... London: printed and sold by Ja. Watson, Fr. Jefferies, A. Dodd, Mrs. Nutt and Cook, and J. Hodges, 1736. ESTC No. T34320. Grub Street ID 264640.
  • Scrubb, Timothy, of Rag-Fair, Esq. The fall of Bob: or, the oracle of gin. A tragedy. By Timothy Scrubb, of Rag-Fair, Esq;. London: printed for, and sold by J. Purser, A. Dodd, E. Nutt, R. Charlton, and E. Cook, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1736. ESTC No. T85560. Grub Street ID 305861.
  • Remarks upon the present crisis. Humbly address'd to the knights, citizens and burgesses, to serve in the present Parliament. London: printed, and sold by J. Purser in White-Fryars; A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1736]. ESTC No. T108376. Grub Street ID 161274.
  • The sighs of Albion: or the universal mourner. An ode sacred to the memory of ... Caroline, queen-consort of Great-Britain. Inscrib'd to the ... Lord Harvey, ... London: printed and sold by Charles Jephson. Also by J. Wilcox; L. Gilliver; J. Jolliffe; R. Dodsley; Mrs Nutt; and Mrs Dodd, 1737. ESTC No. N46412. Grub Street ID 31273.
  • Cooke, Thomas. The eunuch, or, The Darby Captain, a farce, As it is Acted by his Majesty's Servants at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. London: printed and sold by J. Isted, at the Golden-Ball by Chancery-Lane in Fleet-Street, A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, [1737]. ESTC No. T33541. Grub Street ID 264092.
  • Rudd, Sayer. Of our subjection to death by the offence of Adam, and our reigning in life thro' the righteousness of Christ. A funeral sermon for Mrs. Elizabeth Ginn, late of Newington Butts, widow: who deceased June the eleventh, 1738, ... Published with large additions by Sayer Rudd, M.D. London: printed, and sold by J. Roberts; A. Dodd; and J. Noon, 1738. ESTC No. T67737. Grub Street ID 292192.
  • Green, Matthew. The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-House, London. The third edition, corrected. To which is added, some other pieces by the same hand. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and at all the pamphlet-shops in town, M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]. ESTC No. T69647. Grub Street ID 293609.
  • Broughton, Thomas. The inspiration of the New Testament asserted: the integrity of the sacred writers vindicated; and the method of salvation by a redeemer confirmed. In answer to a late book of Mr. Chubb's, entitled, The true gospel of Jesus Christ asserted. Humbly offered to Publick Consideration, And in particular to all those who esteem themselves, or are esteemed by others to be Holders forth of New-Light, and Great Proficients in Moral Argument. In a letter to that author By Phileleutherus Christianus. London: printed, and sold by T. Astley, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; E. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange, and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]. ESTC No. T101620. Grub Street ID 155474.
  • Cowley, (John). J. A description of the windward passage, and Gulf of Florida, with the course of the British trading-ships to, and from the island of Jamaica. Also An account of the Trade-Winds, and of the variable Winds and Currents on the Coasts thereabouts, at different Seasons of the Year. Illustrated with a chart of the Coast of Florida, and of the Islands of Bahama, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and the adjacent smaller Islands, Shoals, Rocks, and other remarkable Things in the Course of the Navigation in the West-Indies. Whereby is demonstrated, The Precariousness of those Voyages to the West-India Merchants, and the Impossibility of their Homeward-Bound Ships keeping clear of the Spanish Guarda Costa's The Whole very necessary for the Information of such as never were in those Parts of the World. To which are added, some proposals for the better securing of the British trade and navigation to and from the West-Indies. London: printed and sold by J. Applebee, in Bolt-Court, Fleet-Street; C. Corbett, Bookseller and Publisher, in Fleet-Street; E. Nutt and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, 1739. ESTC No. T31704. Grub Street ID 262497.
  • Trapp, Joseph. The tragedy of King Saul. Written by the author of Abra-mule: or, love and empire. London: printed and sold by Mrs. Dodd; and at the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, 1739. ESTC No. T177723. Grub Street ID 214638.
  • Rollin, Charles. Taste. An essay. By J. S. D.S.P. [London]: Dublin printed: London reprinted, and sold by T. Cooper; and A. Dodd, 1739. ESTC No. N13554. Grub Street ID 3463.
  • Cowley, (John). J. A description of the windward passage, and Gulf of Florida, with the course of the British trading-ships to, and from the island of Jamaica. ... Illustrated with a chart ... To which are added, some proposals for the better securing of the British trade and navigation to and from the West-Indies. ... London: printed and sold by J. Applebee; C. Corbett; E. Nutt and E. Cook; and A. Dodd, 1739. ESTC No. N8546. Grub Street ID 53446.
  • Cowley, (John). J. A description of the windward passage, and Gulf of Florida, with the course of the British trading-ships to, and from the island of Jamaica. ... Illustrated with a chart ... To which are added, some proposals for the better securing of the British trade and navigation to and from the West-Indies. ... To which is now annexed, a very remarkable letter, ... London: printed and sold by J. Applebee; C. Corbett; E. Nutt and E. Cook; and A. Dodd, 1739. ESTC No. N8548. Grub Street ID 53448.
  • Deist in London.. The true character of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield; in a letter from a Deist in London, to this friend in the country. With some observations on the dispute between Dr. Trapp and Mr. Whitefield, and the behaviour of the clergy. ... London: printed: and sold by Mrs. Dodd; Mrs. Nutt, Mrs. Cook, and Mrs. Bartlett; and by the booksellers and pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, 1739. ESTC No. N27635. Grub Street ID 16883.
  • Webber, Samuel. An account of a scheme for preventing the exportation of our wool, where the Particulars of it are set forth, and the Methods of putting it in Execution exemplified. To which is added, an examination of a scheme offered by another hand, shewing the Defects and mischievous Consequences of it; as also Several material Extracts from Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Francis Brewster, concerning the Consequences of the Woollen Trade, and the fatal Effects arising to this Nation from the Exportation of our Wool. Dedicated to the Hon. the House of Commons. By Samuel Webber. London: printed and sold by J. Robinson, at the Golden Lyon in Ludgate-Street; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and J. Milan, over-against the Admiralty Office, Charing-Cross, 1741. ESTC No. T18940. Grub Street ID 224896.