Crowder, Stanley, -1798
Crowder, Stanley, 17..-1795, libraire
Crowder, S.
Crowder, Stanley
Crowder, Stanley 17..-1795
Stanley Crowder
Crowder, Stanley 1798+
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Works
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The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. By the archbishop of Cambray. Translated into english by Mr. Des Maizeaux, F. R. S. The eigth edition, corrected.. | |
Ajax. | |
The British herbal : an history of plants and trees, natives Britain, cultivated for use, or raised for beauty. By John Hill, M.D.. | |
C. JULII CAESARIS QUAE EXTANT | |
Clarissa. Or, the history of a young lady [vol. V] : comprehending the most important concerns of private life. And particularly shewing, the distress that may attend the misconduct both of parents and children, in relation to marriage. Vol. V. The sixth edition.. | |
Compendius system of natural philosophy, 1759: | |
A compleat body of husbandry. Containing rules for performing, in the most profitable manner the whole business of the farmer, and country gentleman. Compiled from the original papers of the late Thomas Hale... Illustrated with a great number of cuts. | |
complete history of England by question and answer from the invasion of Julius Cesar... | |
Contes des fées. | |
Examiner | |
Farces. | |
The Frenchified lady never in Paris | |
The genuine poetical works of Charles Cotton, Esq; containing I. Scarronides: or, Virgil travestie. II. Lucian burlesqu'd: or : the scoffer scoff'd. III : The wonders of the Peake. Illustrated with many curious cuts : The sixth edition , corrected. | |
Histories or tales of past times : told by Mother Goose, with morals | |
The history of Sir Charles Grandison in a series of letters | |
Hoyle's games improved. Being practical treatises on the following fashionable games, viz. whist, quadrille, piquet, chess, back-gammon, draughts, cricket, ... In which are also contained : the method of betting at those games ... Including the laws of the several games, as settled and agreed to at White's and Stapleton's Chocolate-houses. Revised and corrected by Charles Jones, Esq. | |
Institutes of moral philosophy. For the use of students in the college of Edinburgh. By Adam Ferguson, L.L. D. The second edition. Revised and corrected. | |
The laboratory, or School of arts in which are faithfully exhibited, and fully explained... | |
Lettres à un jeune prince, par un ministre d'Etat, chargé de l'élever & de l'instruire : traduites du suédois. | |
London vocabulary, 1777: | |
The medical works of Richard Mead, m. d. physician to his late Majesty king George II. fellow of the royal colleges of physicians at London and Edinburgh, and of the royal society.. | |
Mémoires de Maximilien de Béthune. | |
Neueste Reisen durch Deutschland, Bohmen, Ungarn, die Schweiz, Italien und Lothringen | |
A new and easy guide to the use of the globes, and the rudiments of geography : wherein the knowledge of the heavens and earth is made easy to the meanest capacity : first, by giving a concise account of the four quarters of the world, with the distance and situation of the principal islands and inland places : and secondly, by the solution of upwards of seventy useful problems, in geography, astronomy, navigation, and dialling : in which are inserted, three useful tables, I. shews the latitude of the principal places and their longitude from the meridian of London, II. shews the sun's place, declination, time of rising and setting, length of days and nights, and beginning and ending of twilight every week, according to the new style, III. shews the latitude, longitude, right ascension, and declination of the most eminent fixed stars : to the whole are subjoined, I. an appendix, containing a short account of the solar system, and of the comets and fixed stars, II. a supplement, exhibiting a brief view of the figure and magnitude of the earth, of the nature of the atmosphere, of the theory of the tides, and a concise system of chronology | |
A New And Easy Introduction To Universal Geography, In A Series Of Letters To A Youth At School [...] | |
New geographical grammar | |
A new map of the Dutchy of Silesia : drawn from the best authorities | |
Oeuvres complètes | |
Pamela | |
Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded. In a series of familial letters [vol. I] from a beautiful young damsel to her parents. Published in order to cultivate the principles of virtue and religion in the minds of the youth of both sexes. In four volumes. The tenth edition. To which are prefixed extracts from several curious letters written to the editor on the subject. Vol. I. | |
The peerage of England : containing a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of that kingdom, now existing, either by tenure, summons, or creation, their descents and collateral lines, their births, marriages, and issue, famous actions both in war and peace, religious and charitable donations, deaths, places of burial, monuments, epitaphs, and many valuable memoirs never before printed : also their paternal coats of arms, crests, supporters and mottoes, curiously engraved on copper-plates : collected from records, old wills, authentic manuscripts, our most approved historians, and other authorities, which are cited : in eight volumes | |
philosophical inquiry into the cause of animal heat : with incidental observations on several physiological and chemical questions, connected with the subject. By P. Dugud Leslie, M.D. | |
Polite English secretary | |
Revenge. A tragedy . Written by E. Young, LL. D. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane | |
Richardson's works | |
Scots compendium, or Rudiments of honour: containing the succession of Scots kings, from Fergus who founded the monarchy. Also, the nobility of Scotland, present and extinct... To which is added, a list of the Scots Baronets, and all those Peers... The sixth edition, improved and brought down to the present time | |
Thoughts on different subjects | |
Travels Through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, adn Lorrain [...]. | |
A treatise on the law of bills of exchange and promissory notes | |
Venereal disease | |
Way to win him | |
Who's the dupe? A farce: as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Cowley. | |
The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick’s, Dublin. | |
The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; with the life of the author. A new edition, in ten volumes. To which is now added, The Fathers ; or, The Good-natured Man. Vol. I. [- Vol. X.]. | |
The works of the late ingenious. Mr. George Farquhar: containing all his poems, letters, essays and comedies. In two volumes. Vol. I. The Tenth edition. Corrected from the errors of former impressions. To which are added some memoirs of the author, never before publish'd. | |
Άι του Σοφοκλεους τραγωδιαι έπτα. Sophoclis tragoediæ septem : nova versione donatæ scholiisque veteribus illustratæ ; accedunt notæ perpetuæ, et variæ lectiones, opera Thomæ Johnson, A.M. Collegii regal. Cantabrig. aliquamdiu è sociis. Accessere etiam nunc primùm notæ selectæ et emendationes ex codd. variorum doctorum virorum, nuper editis. Versio denique cum eruditorum interpretationibus collata est, et, unà cum scholiis plurimis in locis, castigata. Editio prioribus longè accuratior, et auctior. Vol. I. [-Vol. II.]. |