Bew, John, ?-1793
Bew, John, 17..-1793
Bew, John m. 1793
John Bew
Bew, J., fl. 1781
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Works
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An accurate map of the island of St. Christophers from an actual survey, shewing the parishes, churches, and rivers, also the bays, rocks, shoals and soundings that surround the whole | |
American husbandry. Containing an account of the soil, climate, production and agriculture, of the British colonies in North-America and the West-Indies; with observations... by an American. In two volumes. Vol. I [-II] | |
Animadversions on a late treatise on the kink-cough : to which is annexed, an essay on that disorder. | |
Authentic memoirs and a sketch of the real character of the late ... Richard Rigby | |
Cape Fear River, with the counties adjacent, and the towns of Brunswick and Wilmington, against which Lord Cornwallis, detached a part of his army, the 17th of January laft Jno. Lodge, sculp. | |
Comedies. | |
The confessions of J.J. Rousseau, citizen of Geneva, part the first[-second] : to which are added, the Reveries of a solitary walker | |
A Correct Map and Chart of the Catagatte and the Baltic Sea, From the Scawe up to Petersburgh with the Surrounding Countries of Norway, Sweden, Russia, Poland, Prussia, Pomerania, Holstein and Denmark | |
Le destin de l'Amérique, ou, Dialogues pittoresques dans lesquels on développe la cause des événemens actuels, la politique et les intérêts des puissances de l'Europe relativement à cette guerre, et les suites qu'elle devroit avoir pour le bonheur de l'humanité | |
epistle from Lisbon | |
The history of English poetry, from the close of the eleventh to the commencement of the eighteenth century. To which are prefixed two dissertations. I. On the origin of romantic fiction in Europe. II. On the introduction of learning into England... Vol. I.-[III.] By Thomas Warton,.... | |
Kisses : being an English translation in verse of the Basia | |
letter to Edmund Burke, esq. occasioned by his speech in Parliament february 11, 1780. | |
Letters of an Italian nun and an English gentleman | |
A map of East and West Florida, Georgia, and Louisiana : with the islands of Cuba, Bahama, and the countries surrounding the Gulf of Mexico, with the tract of the Spanish galleons, and of our fleets thro' the Straits of Florida, from the best authorities | |
A map of the English, French, Spanish, Dutch and Danish Islands in the West Indies taken | |
A map of the Isthmus of Panama drawn | |
Mémoires d'une reine infortunée : entremelés de lettres (écrites par elle-même) à plusieurs de ses parents et amies illustres, sur plusieurs sujets & en différentes occasions | |
A new & accurate map of the province of Canada in North America, from the latest and best authorities. | |
A new and accurate map of the province of New York and part of the Jerseys, New England and Canada, shewing the scenes of our military operations during the present war : also the new erected state of Vermont | |
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. | |
Patriot king. | |
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 | |
The poems of David Mallet, Esq.. | |
The poems of John Dyer | |
The poems of William Collins. | |
Roads of Toulon, with the adjacent country | |
Russia or Moscovy in Europe. | |
Santo Domingo (Isla) | |
The St. James's magazine; for | |
Stranger's companion in a tour round London | |
Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland. from the best authorities. | |
Thoughts on the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq. to the sheriffs of Bristol on the affairs of America | |
A Tour through the theatre of war in the months of November and December, 1792 and January, 1793 : interspersed with a variety of curious, entertaining and military anecdotes : to which are subjoined interesting particulars of the death of Louis XVI, by an eye-witness of the fact | |
The works of the english poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by Samuel Johnson. Volume the seventh.. |