Kearsley, George, ?-1790
Kearsley, George, 17..-1790
George Kearsley bookseller (c.1739–1790)
Kearsley, George, d. 1790
Kearsley, G. (George), m. 1790
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Works
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1787. The eighty-first edition : Price 6d. Kearsley's Tax Tables, including those of 1787, with the stamp duties complete. Also the Taxes upon retail shops, Houses windows, Bachelors attorneys servants gloves, Hats, Notes Bills oe exchange receipts perfumery Farmingpost Horses Licences Insurance, Game Horses, Carriages Hawkers & Pedlars Hackney coaches Watermen pawnbrokers, &c. &c | |
American gazette . Being a collection of all the authentic addresses, memorials, letters, &c., which relate to the present dispute between Great Britain and her colonies. Containing also many original papers never before published | |
An apologetic postscript to Ode upon ode : A new edition | |
The beggar's opera | |
Biographia britannica : or, The lives of the most eminent persons who have flourished in Great Britain and Ireland, from the earliest ages, down to the present times ; collected from the best authorities, both printed and manuscript, and digested in the manner of Mr Bayles's historical and critical dictionary. Volume the sixth ; part I.. | |
Books lately published by G. Kearsley : at Johnson's Head, in Fleet-Street, London; of whom may be had all the publications of merit | |
Brother Peter to Brother Tom : An expostulatory epistle | |
A catalogue of the books in quires, 1764: | |
The citizen. A farce. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, in Covent-Garden. By Arthur Murphy, esq.. | |
Comedies. | |
Comic theatre. Being a free translation of all the best French comedies. By Samuel Foote... and others. Vol. I [-V] | |
The Constitutions Of The Antient and Honourable Fraternity Of Free and Accepted Masons : Containing Their History, Charges, Addresses, &c. : Collected and Digested By Order of the Grand Loge, from their old Records, faithful Traditions, and Lodge-Books : For the Use of the Lodges | |
The convict's address to his unhappy brethren, 1777: | |
A course of mathematics in two volumes : for the use of academies as well as private tuition. | |
Curious thoughts on the history of man : chiefly abridged or selected from the celebrated works of Lord Kaimes, Lord Monboddo, Dr. Dunbar, and the immortal Montesquieu : replete with useful and entertaining instruction on a variety of important and popular subjects, viz. population, language, manners, property, love, matrimony, polygamy, marriage-ceremonies, commerce, government, patriotism, agriculture, peace and war, taxes, music, gaming, luxury, &c. : designed to promote a spirit of enquiry in the British youth of both sexes, and to make the philosophy, as well as history of the human species, familiar to ordinary capacities | |
excellencie of a free state | |
french magazine | |
[General zoology, or Systematic natural history | |
The Grecian history, from the earliest state to the death of Alexander the Great | |
History of our customs, aids, subsidies, national debts, and taxes, from William the Conqueror, to the present year 1764. In four parts. By T. Cunningham, esq | |
The History of the life of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham ... | |
Inquiries concerning the varieties of the pulse, and the particular crisis each more espacially indicates. Written originally in french, by Mr. de Bordeu, doctor of the faculties of Paris, and Montpellier. | |
Instructions to a celebrated laureat; alais [sic] : the progress of curiosity; alias a birth-day ode; alias Mr. Whitbread's brewhouse : The seventh edition | |
A Journey through Sweden : containing a detailed account of its population, agriculture, commerce and finances : to which is added an abridged history of the kingdom and of the different forms of government ... | |
Kearsley's gentleman and tradesman's pocket ledger : for the year 1783. Containing Fifty-Two Ruled Pages for Receipts and Payments; also Spaces for Memorandums for every Day in the Year. The two Houses of Parliament, with an English Translation of the Mottos of the Peers. Abstracts of several Acts of Parliament passed last Sessions General Hints to Travellers. Stage - Coaches and Diligences of France, with their Hours of Setting out, and the Prices they charge; also the Time you are upon the Road. Price of Post Horses all over Europe. Account of the Money of the different Countries of Europe. General Table of Stamp Duties. Dividend and Transfer Days Instructions for doing Business at the different Offices of the Bank. Instructions for writing a Short-Hand. Term Table, with the Returns. Useful Maxims in Law. Tables of Wages, Salaries, and Incomes. List of Bankers. Tables for Buying and Selling by Weight or Measure. A Catalogue of Useful Things which every Man should be acquainted with. Interest Tables. Annuity Tables. Tables in Arithmetic, upon a new and concise Plan. And sundry other Articles, for which we refer the Reader to the Table of Contents | |
Kearsley's London register, containing lists of the Lord-Mayors,Aldermen, sheriffs, recorders, ... from the year 1660, to the present time, .. | |
Kearsley's table of trades : for the assistance of parents and guardians, and for the benefit of those young men, who wish to prosper in the world, and become respectable Members of Society. Shewing at one View what a Master requires on taking an Apprentice, what a Journeyman can earn, and what Sum is required to set up as Master in any particular Trade or Calling. With some interesting advice | |
The law and practice of fines and recoveries. | |
A letter to the governors of the College of New York; respecting the collection that was made in this kingdom in 1762 and 1763 for the colleges of Philadelphia and New York. | |
Letters on the American war. Addressed to the Right Worshipful the Mayor and Corporation, ... of the town of Kingston upon Hull : The second edition | |
The Life of Thomas Chatterton : with criticisms on his genius and writings and a concise view of the controversy concerning Rowley's poems | |
Lyric odes, for the year 1785 : a distant relation of the poet of Thebes, and laureat to the Royal Academy... Seventh edition | |
Mr. Hastings's review of the state of Bengal. | |
The New Oxford guide,or Companion through the University : exhibiting every particular worthly, the observation of the curious in each of the public buildings, colleges, halls, &c. to which is added a tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham and Stow, the seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, the Right Hon. the Earl of Litchfield, the Right Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury, the Right Hon. the Earl Harcourt, and the Right Hon. the Earl Temple, containing an accurate description of their tapestry, paintings, sculptures, temples, gardens and other curiosities | |
Observations on several acts of Parliament passed in the fourth, sixth and seventh years of His present Majesty's reign | |
The order of hereditary succession to the Crown of these kingdoms : on failure of immediate heirs, wherein the right of inheritance, vested in the several English families, lawfully descended from the blood royal of Great Britain, is deduced and successively attested. Inscribed to his Majesty | |
Paradise lost, a poem in twelve books. The author John Milton. The eighth edition, with notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton, D. D. Now Lord Bishop of Bristol. Volume the Second. | |
Peter's pension : A solemn epistle to a sublime personage | |
Plays. | |
Plays written by John Gay To which is prefixed a account of the life and writings of the author | |
Poems by C. Churchill. | |
A poetical and congratulatory epistle to James Boswell, Esq. on his Journal of a tour to the Hebrides : The eighth edition | |
A poetical, supplicating, modest, and affecting epistle to those literary colossuses : the reviewers : A new edition | |
The relapse; or, virtue in danger : A comedy. As it is acted at both theatres. Written by Sir John Vanbrugh. | |
Remarks on the riot act, with an application to certain recent and alarming facts. | |
Six-penny tax tables | |
The speech of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham, in the House of Lords, on Friday the 20th of January, 1775. | |
A Tour In Ireland In 1775 With A map, and a View of the Salmon-Leap at Ballyshannon | |
The tour of Holland, Dutch Brabant : the Austrian Netherlands, and part of France; in which is included a description of Paris and its environs. | |
Westminster-Abbey: an elegiac poem | |
The widow'd wife. A comedy : as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. By W. Kenrick.. |