Clay, Francis, ?-1738
Clay, Francis, 16..-17.., libraire
Clay, Francis d. 1738
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
Works
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The anatomist; or, the sham-doctor: written by Mr. Ravenscroft. With The Loves of Mars and Venus; a play set to musick: written by Mr. Motteux. As they are acted together by Their Majesties servants. | |
The art of English poetry. Containing, I. Rules for making verses. II. A collection of the most natural, agreeable and sublime thoughts ... III. A dictionary of rhymes. By Edward Bysshe ...The eighth edition corrected and enlarged ...Vol. I.. | |
Cæsar Borgia, son of pope Alexander VI | |
A catalogue of books in quires, being the stock of Mr. Francis Clay, deceas'd, 1738. | |
Catalogus librorum in quavis facultate insigniorum : Being a catalogue Of the Library of Richard Powell Esq; Deceased. Consisting of A Collection of very Valuable books in most Faculties and Sciences, viz. Law, History, Divinity, Architecture, Husbandry, Voyages, and Travels, Books of Prints, 35 Volumes of Votes and Proceedings in Parliament, Classicks, Poetry, Lives, and a very large Collection of Books relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland. Which will be Sold Cheap, (the Price mark'd in each Book) at F. Clay's, without Temple-Bar; on Wednesday the 14th of this Instant January. Catalogues of which may be had at Mrs. Grave's, in St. James's-Street; Mr. Jackson's, in Pall-Mall; Mr. Stagg's, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Lewis's, in Covent-Garden; Mr. Osborn's, in Gray's-Inn; Mr. Strahan's, in Cornhill; Mr. Parker's, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Brindley's, in New Bond-Street; and at the Place of Sale | |
Christian religion founded on reason | |
Chymistry | |
A compleat course of chymistry : containing not only the best chymical medicines, but also great variety of useful observations | |
Constantine the Great | |
Doctrine des moeurs. | |
Doctrine of morality | |
The dramatick works of Mr. Nathanael Lee. In three volumes. | |
The Duke of Guise | |
The fond husband : or, The plotting sisters. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane... Written by Tho. Durfey... | |
fruit-garden illustrated | |
A General History Of The Turks, Moguls, and Tatars, Vulgarly called Tartars : Together With a Description of the Countries they inhabit, In Two Volumes [...] : The whole made English from the French, with several Improvements and Additions. | |
Gloriana, or, The court of Augustus Caesar | |
The Island princess. Or, The generous Portuguese : made into an opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal : all the musical entertainments, and the greatest part of the play new, and written by Mr. Motteux. | |
Lucius Junius Brutus, father of his country | |
The massacre of Paris. A tragedy. By Nathanael Lee. | |
Milton's Paradise lost | |
Mithridates, king of Pontus; a tragedy, acted at the Theatre-Royal, by Their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Nat. Lee... | |
Mrs. Behn's novels in two volumes | |
Nero, Emperor of Rome | |
Œdipus | |
The princess of Cleve, as it was acted at the Queen's Treatre in Dorset-Garden. By Nathaniel Lee... | |
The rehearsal: as it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal. By George, late duke of Buckingham. The thirteenth edition. To which is added, a key, or critical view of the authors, and their writings, expos'd in this play. | |
The rival queens; or, The death of Alexander the Great: acted at the Theatre-Royal by Her Majesty's servants. By Nathanael Lee, gent.. | |
The rover : or, The banish'd cavaliers. A comedy. As it is now acted by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs Behn. | |
The rule of faith. Or, an answer to the treatise of Mr. J. S. entitled, Sure-footing, &c. By the grace John late lord archbishop of Canterbury. The twelfth edition corrected. | |
Sophonisba, or, Hannibal's overthrow | |
Theodosius ; or, The force of love | |
Two essays on natural and revealed religion | |
The unhappy favourite : or, The earl of Essex. A tragedy. Written by John Banks, author of The innocent usurper ; or, The Lady Jane Gray.. | |
View of human life, according to the Stoick philosophy. | |
Virtue betray'd : or, Anna Bullen. A tragedy. Acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. The fifth edition, corrected. By John Banks... | |
The works of the most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late lord archbishop of Canterbury. Volume the second [-third]. Containing... published from the originals by Ralph Barker, D.D. chaplain to his Grace... The fourth edition.. |