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The following pages link to London (Q10412):
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- Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico Philosophicus (New York/ London, 1922). (Q2) (← links)
- Samuel Felix Buckingham (Q178) (← links)
- Thomas Lauth (Q652) (← links)
- Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (Q978) (← links)
- Georg Forster (Q1401) (← links)
- Georg Ludwig Mehmet von Königstreu (Q1429) (← links)
- Extract: The late justly celebrated Dr. Franklin established in the earllier part of his Life a club at Philadelphia, composed of men of considerable Influence and Discretion (Q6805) (← links)
- Letter Maximilian Balthasar Ludwig Edler von Merz to Johann Adam Weishaupt, London, 1781-07-08 (Q8739) (← links)
- Adolph Friedrich von Spörken (Q11097) (← links)
- Olaf Simons (Q11298) (← links)
- Emanuel Swedenborg (Q14227) (← links)
- Wilhelm Friedrich Domeyer (Q14289) (← links)
- Georg Heinrich Nöden (Q14406) (← links)
- Johann Georg Tralles (Q14478) (← links)
- Luise von Carnap (née Limbach) (Q16897) (← links)
- Johann Dietrich Rhenius (Q17014) (← links)
- Heinrich Wilhelm Viktor Gustav von Carnap (Q17575) (← links)
- Charles Kay Ogden (Q18729) (← links)
- Frank P. Ramsey (Q21352) (← links)
- British Library (Q23276) (← links)
- The Memoirs of the Marq. de Langallerie (London: R. Burrough/ J. Baker/ E. Curll/ E. Sanger, 1708). (Q23284) (← links)
- The Memoirs of the Marq. de Langallerie [...] second edition (London: J. Round/ N. Cliff/ at A. Collins/ R. Halfey, 1710). (Q23310) (← links)
- The Memoirs of the Marq. de Langallerie [...] second edition (London: W. Taylor, 1712). (Q23311) (← links)
- London Goldsmiths University, New Academic Building, University 54 Lincoln's Inn Fields (Q23350) (← links)
- Franz Xaver von Zach (Q23603) (← links)
- Amalie von Einsiedel (née von Münchhausen, divorced von Werthern) (Q30804) (← links)
- Philipp Adolph von Münchhausen (Q30805) (← links)
- Georg von Münchhausen (Q30807) (← links)
- Carl Joseph Meyer (Q36212) (← links)
- Albert Gröning (Q40233) (← links)
- Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany (Q40503) (← links)
- Robert Adair (Q41218) (← links)
- Rudolf de Haas (Q43114) (← links)
- James Boswell (Q76292) (← links)
- Georg Schroeder (Q80446) (← links)
- National Portrait Gallery (Q80628) (← links)
- Christian Johann Süllow (Q80632) (← links)
- Royal Society, London (Q80669) (← links)
- St John's Lodge No. 238 "Pilgrim", London (Q81221) (← links)
- Aubrey Beauclerk, 6th Duke of Saint-Albans (Q99636) (← links)
- St John's Masonry (Q99800) (← links)
- St Andrew's Masonry (Q99801) (← links)
- Lodge "L'Union", London (Q99811) (← links)
- Jacques Guillaume Pierre Louis Le Courtois de Mézières (Q99892) (← links)
- Louis Joseph de Tissard de Rouvres (Q99894) (← links)
- William Temple Franklin (Q99972) (← links)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Q100330) (← links)
- Antoine Léopold Brunet de Castelpers de Panat (Q100902) (← links)
- Antoine Pierre Malouet d'Alibert (Q100946) (← links)
- British Museum (Q102010) (← links)
- George Beauclerk (Q102107) (← links)
- Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (Q102213) (← links)
- Charlotte Marie Falcoz de La Blâche (née Gaillard de Beaumanoir) (Q102411) (← links)
- Filippo Maria Ponte di Scarnafigi (Q102753) (← links)
- Francesco Casanova (Q102760) (← links)
- François de Bulkeley (Q102804) (← links)
- Friedrich Carl Ludwig Weinhagen (Q103124) (← links)
- Clara (rhinoceros) (Q103137) (← links)
- Georg Wilhelm Dommes (Q140493) (← links)
- England (Q140531) (← links)
- Johann Daniel Siegfried Leonhardi (Q140718) (← links)
- United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) (Q141047) (← links)
- Grand Lodge of London and Westminster / Grand Lodge of England (Q143987) (← links)
- Antient Grand Lodge of England (Q143988) (← links)
- Malcolm Gilbert Stewart Blane (Q144976) (← links)
- Lord Spencer Douglas Compton (Q144978) (← links)
- Lyndall Urwick (Q145002) (← links)
- Philip Guedalla (Q145005) (← links)
- Oswald Lewis (Q145023) (← links)
- John Gilbert Lockhart (Q145029) (← links)
- Harold Macmillan (Q145034) (← links)
- Robert Stafford Arthur Palmer (Q145052) (← links)
- Alexander Henry Melvill Wedderburn (Q145122) (← links)
- Jean Robert Le Cointe (Q146105) (← links)
- Jean-Jacques Duroy d'Hauterive (Q146239) (← links)
- Johann Friedrich Mejer (Q146323) (← links)
- German Chancery, London (Q146324) (← links)
- St James’s Palace (Q146325) (← links)
- Princess Augusta of Great Britain (Q146570) (← links)
- Louise de Polastron (née de d'Esparbès de Lussan) (Q146719) (← links)
- John Bonniot de Mainauduc (Q146820) (← links)
- Johann Christian Bach (Q147795) (← links)
- Pierre Fournié (Q148142) (← links)
- William Franklin (Q148382) (← links)
- William Henry Duke of Gloucester (Q148384) (← links)
- William Hunter (Q148385) (← links)
- Marie Suzanne Marthe Gouraud de Bellevue, later O'Connell (née Drouillard) (Q148609) (← links)
- Maria Eva Sophia von Hessen Rheinfels-Rotenburg (née von Starhemberg) (Q148799) (← links)
- Wellcome Library (Q152281) (← links)
- Wilhelm Hinkert (Q152929) (← links)
- Antoine Charles Benjamin Saladin (Q152998) (← links)
- Isaac Buxton (Q153015) (← links)
- Ludwig Maximilian Mehmet von Königstreu (Q162612) (← links)
- James Ussher, The Annals of the World (London, E. Tyler/ J. Crook/ G. Bedell, 1658). (Q165580) (← links)
- Ludwig Philipp Hüpeden (Q171996) (← links)
- Journal du traitement magnétique de la Demoiselle N. lequel a servi de base à l'Essai sur la théorie du somnambulisme magnétique par M. T. D. M., auteur de cet essai (Q175311) (← links)
- Essai sur la théorie du somnambulisme magnétique: Par Mr. T. D. M. (Londres [i.e. Strasbourg?], 1785). (Q175312) (← links)
- Lettres pour servir de suite à l'Essai: sur la théorie du Somnambulisme magnétique. Par M.T.D.M. (London (?) [Strasbourg], 1787) (Q175313) (← links)
- William Belcombe (Q175692) (← links)
- Christopher Stanger (Q175732) (← links)
- Gresham College (Q175733) (← links)
- George II, King of Great Britain (Q183607) (← links)
- Heinrich Wilhelm Ludolph (Q191473) (← links)
- Anthony Sayer (Q194195) (← links)
- Hannover Club (Q195221) (← links)
- Leila Belle Wilson (Q195235) (← links)
- Morgan, Grenfell & Co (Q195237) (← links)
- John Alcock, Six Concerto's in Seven Parts (London: Printed for the Author, 1750). (Q217766) (← links)
- John Alcock (Q217767) (← links)
- Subscription: John Alcock, Six Concerto's in Seven Parts (London: Printed for the Author, 1750). (Q217769) (← links)
- Sydenham (Q217826) (← links)
- Imperial War Museum (Q217835) (← links)
- A Roman Story (London, 1711). (Q219008) (← links)
- The Secret History of Europe (London, 1712). (Q219013) (← links)
- The Secret History of Arlus and Odolphus (1710). (Q219014) (← links)
- A Key to Count Grammont's Memoirs (London: J. Baker, 1715). (Q219022) (← links)
- A Complete Key to the Tale of a Tub (London: E. Curll, 1710). (Q219026) (← links)
- A New Voyage to the Island of Fools (London: J. Morphew, 1713). (Q219028) (← links)
- The Northern Atalantis: or, York Spy (London: A. Baldwin, 1713). (Q219030) (← links)
- The Secret History of Europe. Part II. (London: A. Baldwin, 1712). (Q219032) (← links)
- The Palace of Pleasure beautified, adorned and well furnished, with pleasaunt histories and excellent nouelles, selected [...] by William Painter Clarke, [1] (London: Henry Denham, 1566). (Q219039) (← links)
- The Post-boy Rob'd of his Mail: or, The Pacquet Broke Open (London: J. Dunton, 1692). (Q219085) (← links)
- Memoirs of the Court of England by the Countess of Dunois (London: B. Bragg, 1707). (Q219090) (← links)
- The Life and Adventures of Capt. John Avery (London: J. Baker, 1709). (Q219094) (← links)
- Cynthia [...] done by an English Hand. The fifth edition [1687] (London: E. Tracy, 1709). (Q219095) (← links)
- The Diverting Works of the Famous Miguel de Cervantes (London: J. Round/ E. Sanger/ A. Collins/ T. Atkinson/ T. Baker, 1709). (Q219096) (← links)
- [Delarivier Manley,] Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality of Both Sexes. From the New Atalantis [...] written originally in Italian (London: J. Morphew/ J. Woodward, 1709). (Q219097) (← links)
- Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality of Both Sexes. From the New Atalantis [...] written originally in Italian. The second edition (London: J. Morphew/ J. Woodward, 1709). (Q219098) (← links)
- [Delarivier Manley,] Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality of Both Sexes. From the New Atalantis [...] written originally in Italian [...]. The second volume (London: J. Morphew/ J. Woodward, 1709). (Q219099) (← links)
- The Impartial Secret History of Arlus, Fortunatus, and Odolphus (London, 1710). (Q219101) (← links)
- The Second Part of the Impartial Secret History of Arlus, Fortunatus, and Odolphus (1710). (Q219102) (← links)
- The Golden Spy: or, A Political Journal of the British Nights Entertainments (London, 1710). (Q219103) (← links)
- The Memoirs of the Marq. de Langallerie (London: J. Round/ N. Cliff/ A. Collins/ R. Halfey, 1710). (Q219104) (← links)
- The Pilgrim's Progress [...] by John Bunyan. The seventeenth edition (London: N. Boddington, 1710). (Q219105) (← links)
- The Records of Love: or, Weekly Amusements for the Fair Sex, 1 (London: J. Grantham/ D. Brown/ J. Milner, 1710). (Q219109) (← links)
- Hudibras: In three Parts. Written in the time of the late wars (London: R. Chiswel/ J. Tonson/ T. Horne/ R. Wellington, 1710). (Q219112) (← links)
- The Thoughts of an Honest Tory upon the Present Proceedings of that Party. In a letter to a friend in town (London: A. Baldwin, 1710). (Q219113) (← links)
- A Week's Entertainment at a Wedding. [...] Written in Spanish by the Author of Don Quixot, and now first translated into English (J. Woodward, 1710). (Q219114) (← links)
- The Sleepy Man Awak'd out of his five Days Dream being a [...] most strange [...] account of one N. Heart [...] who sleeps five Days every August (London, 1710). (Q219115) (← links)
- The Visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas [...] made English by Sir Roger L'Estrange (London: Society of Stationers/ J. Baker and most Booksellers, 1710). (Q219116) (← links)
- A True Relation of the Apparition of one Mrs. Veal, the next day after her death, to one Mrs. Bargrave, at Canterbury, the 8th of September, 1705 [...] the fourth edition (Q219118) (← links)
- A Tale of a Tub [...] to which is added, An Account of a Battel between the Antient and Modern Books in St. James's Library [...] the fifth edition (London: J. Nutt, 1710). (Q219119) (← links)
- Memoirs of Europe, Towards the Close of the Eighth Century. Vol. II. Written by Eginardus [...] done into English by the translator of The New Atalantis (London: J. Morphew, 1710). (Q219121) (← links)
- The Life and Notable Adventures of that Renown'd Knight Don Quixote de la Mancha [...in] Hudibrastick verse. Part I. [...] by Edward Ward (London: T. Norris/ A. Bettesworth/ J. Woodward). (Q219122) (← links)
- Two Delightful Novels: or, The Unlucky Fair One. Being the Amours of Milistrate and Prazimene [...] translated from the French, by a Person of Quality [1707] (London: E. Tracy, [c.1710]). (Q219123) (← links)
- Memoirs of Europe, Towards the Close of the Eighth Century. Written by Eginardus, secretary and favourite to Charlemagne; [...] by the translator of The New Atalantis (London: J. Morphew, 1710). (Q219124) (← links)
- The Works of T. Petronius Arbiter [...] second edition [...] made English by Mr. Wilson, Mr. Burnaby, Mr. Blount, Mr. Tho. Brown, Capt Ayloff, and several others (London: S. Briscoe/ J. Woodward/ J. Morphew, 1710). (Q219125) (← links)
- A Collection of Six new Delightful Novels. I The Unlucky Fair One: or, The Amours of Milistrate and Prazimene [...] in two Novels. II. Three Ingenious Spanish Novels […] (London: E. Tracy, 1710). (Q219127) (← links)
- The Generous Rivals, or, Love Triumphant. A Novel (London: J. Morphew, 1711). (Q219128) (← links)
- The Secret History of the October Club [...] by a member (London: A. Baldwin, 1711). (Q219131) (← links)
- The Secret History of the October-Club [...] by a member, 2 (London: J. Baker, 1711). (Q219133) (← links)
- The Life and Death of the English Rogue; or, His Last Legacy to the World (London: T. Norris, [c.1711]). (Q219136) (← links)
- The Court and City Vagaries, or Intrigues, of Both Sexes. Written by one of the Fair Sex (London: J. Baker, [1711]). (Q219137) (← links)
- An Abridgment of the Secret History of Crete. Translated out of Greek [...] by Greg's Ghost (London: S. Popping, 1711). (Q219138) (← links)
- A Narrative of the Sufferings, Preservation and Deliverance, of Capt. John Dean and Company (London: S. Popping, 1711). (Q219139) (← links)
- The Tell-Tale; or The Invisible Witness: Being The Secret Observations of Philologus (London: A. Baldwin/ Mr. Graves, 1711). (Q219141) (← links)
- The Memoirs of the Court of Scotland, or The History of the Earl of Douglas (London: S. Briscoe/ J. Woodward/ J. Morphew, 1711). (Q219142) (← links)
- The Works of Lucian, translated from the Greek, by several eminent hands, 1-2 (London: S. Briscoe/ J. Woodward/ J. Morphew, 1711). (Q219143) (← links)
- A Tale of a Tub [...] to which is added, An Account of a Battel between the Antient and Modern Books in St. James's Library (1711). (Q219144) (← links)
- Court Intrigues, in a collection of original letters, from the island of the New Atalantis, &c. by the author of those memoirs (London: J. Morphew/ J. Woodward, 1711). (Q219146) (← links)
- The Improvement of Human Reason, exhibited in the life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan [...] by Abu Jaafar Ebn Tophail [...] newly translated [...] by Simon Ockley (London: W. Bray, 1711). (Q219147) (← links)
- The Improvement of Human Reason, exhibited in the life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan [...] by Abu Jaafar Ebn Tophail [...] newly translated [...] by Simon Ockley (London: G. Harris, 1711). (Q219149) (← links)
- A History of the Ridiculous Extravagancies of Monsieur Oufle [...] written originally in French, by the Abbott B–––––; and now translated into English (London: J. Morphew, 1711). (Q219150) (← links)
- Memoirs of Europe, Towards the Close of the Eighth Century. Written by Eginardus [...] by the translator of The New Atalantis. The second edition, corrected (London: J. Morphew, 1711). (Q219151) (← links)
- The Life and Notable Adventures of that Renown'd Knight Don Quixote de la Mancha [...in] Hudibrastick verse. By Edward Ward, 1 (London: T. Norris/ A. Bettesworth/ J. Harding/ J. Woodward, 1711). (Q219152) (← links)
- The History of the Five Wise Philosophers: or, The Wonderful Relation of the Life of Jehosaphat the Hermit, Son of Avenerian King of Barma; in India [...] by N. H. Gent. (London: E. Tracy, 1711). (Q219153) (← links)
- A Full Account of the Life and Visions of N. Hart, who has every year of his life past, on the 5th of August fall'n into a deep sleep, and cannot be awaked till five days [...] […]. Taken from his own mouth [...] by W. H. (London, 1711). (Q219157) (← links)
- The Adventures of Telemachus. In English verse (London: J. Morphew, 1712). (Q219160) (← links)
- The Fate of M. Manlius Capitolinus translated from approved historians (1712). (Q219161) (← links)
- The Perquisite Monger: or The Rise and Fall of Ingratitude (London/ Westminster, 1712). (Q219162) (← links)
- The History of Prince Mirabel's Infancy, Rise and Disgrace, 1-3 (London: J. Baker, 1712). (Q219163) (← links)
- The History of the Proceedings of the Mandarins and Proatins of the Britomartian Empire (London, 1712). (Q219165) (← links)
- The Secret History of Europe. Part I. [...] the second edition with additions (London: E. Sanger, 1712). (Q219166) (← links)
- Memoirs of the Chevalier de St. George; with some private passages of the life of [...] King James II. (London, 1712). (Q219167) (← links)
- A Secret History of the Amours and Marriage of an English Nobleman with a Famous Italian Lady (London/ Westminster, 1712). (Q219168) (← links)
- The Spanish Decameron: or, Ten Novels [...] made English by Sir Roger Lestrange. The third edition (London: G. Harris, 1712). (Q219169) (← links)
- Entertainments of Gallantry: or Remedies for Love. Familiarly discours'd, by a society of persons of quality (London: J. Morphew, 1712). (Q219170) (← links)
- The Memoirs of the Marq. de Langallerie [...] the second edition. Translated from the French, and continued to this present time (London: W. Taylor, 1712). (Q219171) (← links)
- Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and his Sister [...] in three parts the fourth edition (London: D. Brown/ J. Tonson/ J. Nicholson/ B. Tooke/ G. Strahan, 1712). (Q219172) (← links)
- The Life and Notable Adventures, of that Renown'd Knight Don Quixote de la Mancha [... in] Hudibrastick verse. By Edward Ward, 2 (London: T. Norris etc., 1712). (Q219173) (← links)
- The Life and Notable Adventures, of that Renown'd Knight Don Quixote de la Mancha [... in] Hudibrastick verse. By Edward Ward. Vol. II (London: T. Norris etc., 1712). (Q219175) (← links)
- The Iliad of Homer with Notes. To which are prefix'd, a large preface, and The Life of Homer, by Madam Dacier. Done from the French by Mr. Ozell (London: B. Lintott, 1712). (Q219177) (← links)
- The History of the Renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha [...] by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Translated [...] by several hands [...] the third edition (London: S. Buckley, 1712). (Q219178) (← links)
- The Whole Duty of a Woman: or A Guide to the Female Sex [...] also choice receipts in physick and chyrurgery; with the whole art of cookery [...] written by a Lady. The fifth edition (London, 1712). (Q219182) (← links)
- Arabian Nights Entertainments: Consisting of One Thousand and One Stories [...] translated into French [...] by M. Galland [...] now done into English. Vol. III. The second edition (London: A. Bell, 1712). (Q219184) (← links)
- Three Ingenious Spanish Novels [...] written by Don Alonso Savorsano, a famous Spanish nobleman; and render'd into French […] The second edition (London: E. Tracy, 1712). (Q219185) (← links)
- The Carpenter of Oxford, or, The Miller's Tale from Chaucer. Attempted in modern English. By Samuel Cobb [...] To which are added two imitations (London: E. Curll/ R. Gosling/ J. Pemberton, 1712). (Q219187) (← links)
- The Whole Comical Works of Mon. Scarron. Containing I. His Comical Romance [...] II. All his Novels and Histories. III. His Selected Letters, Characters [...], 3rd edition (London: J. Nicholson/ J. & B. Sprint/ R. Parker/ B. Tooke, 1712). (Q219188) (← links)
- The Secret History of Europe. Part III. (London: A. Baldwin, 1713). (Q219191) (← links)
- The Generous Rivals, or, Love Triumphant. A Novel (London: J. Morphew, 1713). (Q219194) (← links)
- Arabian Nights Entertainments [...] the fourth edition. Vol. I. (London: A. Bell, 1713). (Q219196) (← links)
- Incognita: or, Love and Duty Reconcil'd. A Novel. By Mr. Congreve [1692] (London: R. Wellington, 1713). (Q219198) (← links)
- Love Intrigues: or, The History of The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia (London: E. Curll/ C. Crownfield, 1713). (Q219199) (← links)
- Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Signor Rozelli [...] 2nd edition corrected (London: J. Morphew/ J. Woodward, 1713). (Q219200) (← links)
- The Present State of Fairy-land. In several letters from Esquire Hush, an eminent citizen of Fickleborough. To the King of Slave-onia (London: T. Warner, 1713). (Q219206) (← links)
- The Famous and Pleasant History of Parismus, the Valiant and Renowned Prince of Bohemia [...] the fifth edition (London: C. Brown/ T. Norris/ Booksellers of London & Westminster, 1713). (Q219209) (← links)
- The Adventures of Rivella: or, The History of the Author of the Atalantis (London, 1714). (Q219212) (← links)
- The Court of Atalantis. A four years history of that famous island political and gallant (London: J. Roberts, 1714). (Q219214) (← links)
- The Thousand and One Days: Persian Tales. Vol. I. translated from the French. By Mr. Philips (London: J. Tonson, 1714). (Q219215) (← links)
- The Ladies Tales: Exemplified in the vertues and vices of the quality, with reflections (London: F. Burleigh/ A. Dod/ J. Graves, 1714). (Q219217) (← links)
- Memoirs of the Life of Count de Grammont [...] translated from the French by Mr. Boyer (London: J. Round/ W. Taylor/ J. Brown/ W. Lewis/ J. Graves, 1714). (Q219220) (← links)
- Memoirs of the Lives, Intrigues, and Comical Adventures of the most Famous Gamesters and Celebrated Sharpers [...] by Theophilius Lucas, Esq. (London: J. Brown/ F. Burleigh, 1714). (Q219223) (← links)
- The History of the Lives of the Most Noted Highway-Men, Foot-Pads, House-Breakers, Shop-Lifts, and Cheats, of both Sexes [...] by Capt. Alexander Smith (London: J. Morphew/ A. Dodd, 1714). (Q219224) (← links)
- The Second Volume of the History of the Lives of the Most Notorious High-way-Men, Foot-pads, and other Thieves, and Murderers [...] by Capt. Alexander Smith (London: J. Morphew/ A. Dodd, 1714). (Q219225) (← links)
- The Persian and the Turkish Tales, compleat. Translated [...] into French, by M. Petis de la Croix [...] and now into Engl[i]sh [... by] Dr. King [etc. ...] vol. I (London: W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1714). (Q219226) (← links)
- Arabian Nights Entertainments [...] vol. VIII (London: A. Bell, 1715). (Q219228) (← links)
- The Secret History of Europe. Part IV. (London: E. Curll/ J. Pemberton, 1715). (Q219229) (← links)
- Exilius: or, The Banish'd Roman [...] by Mrs. Jane Barker, 1-2 (London: E. Curll, 1715). (Q219230) (← links)
- The Miller of Trompington: Being An Exercise upon Chaucer's Reeve's Tale (London: J. Brown, 1715). (Q219232) (← links)
- A Second Tale of a Tub: or, The History of Robert Powel the Puppet-Show-Man (London: J. Roberts, 1715). (Q219233) (← links)
- The Adventures of Rivella; or, The History of the Author of the four volumes of The New Atalantis (London, 1715). (Q219235) (← links)
- The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses. In five Parts [...] ninth edition (London: J. Churchill, 1715). (Q219236) (← links)
- The Honour of Chivalry, or The Famous and Delectable History of Don Bellianis of Greece (London: J. S. [c.1715]). (Q219237) (← links)
- The Thousand and One Days: Persian Tales. Vol. III. translated from the French. By Mr. Philips (London: J. Tonson, 1715). (Q219239) (← links)
- Cynht[!]ia with the Tragical Account of the Unfortunate Loves of Almerin and Desdemona [...] sixth edition (London: E. Tracy, 1715). (Q219241) (← links)
- The Diverting Works of the Countess d'Anois [...] second edition (London: J. Nicholson/ B. & J. Sprint/ A. Bell/ S. Burows, 1715). (Q219242) (← links)
- The Miracle of Miracles. Being a full and true account of S. Smith who lately was [...] brought to bed of a strange monster [London, 1715?] (Q219244) (← links)
- The German Atalantis: Being, A Secret History of Many Surprizing Intrigues, and Adventures Transacted in Several Foreign Courts. Written by a Lady (London, 1715). (Q219247) (← links)
- Arabian Nights Entertainments [...] translated into French from the Arabian MSS. by M. Galland [...] done into English [...] vol. V. the third edition (London: A. Bell, 1715). (Q219248) (← links)
- The Secret History of the Lives of the Most Celebrated Beauties, Ladies of Quality, and Jilts [...] by Captain Alexander Smith (London: J. Brown/ J. Graves/ J. Morphew, 171[5]). (Q219249) (← links)
- The French Inquisition: or, The History of the Bastille in Paris [...] written by Constantin de Renneville [...] translated from the original printed at Amsterdam (London: A. Bell etc., 1715). (Q219251) (← links)
- A New Voyage to the Island of Fools, Representing the Policy, Government, and Present State of the Stultitians. Written by the Author of The Black-Bird's Song (London: J. Read/ R. Burleigh, 1715). (Q219252) (← links)
- The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses [...] With the Adventures of Aristonus [...] by the Archbishop of Cambray [...] from the New French Edition, By Mr. Ozell (London: E. Curll etc., 1715). (Q219254) (← links)
- The Generous Rivals, or, Love Triumphant. A Novel (London: W. Hinchliffe, 1716). (Q219257) (← links)
- The History and Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, 1-2 (London: J. Tonson, 1716). (Q219258) (← links)
- The History of the Tales of the Fairies. Newly done from the French (London: E. Tracy, 1716). (Q219259) (← links)
- A Thousand and One Quarters of Hours; Being Tartarian Tales. Done from the Paris edition (London: J. Tonson, 1716). (Q219262) (← links)
- Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon [...] written by Madam DuNoyer (London: W. Mears/ J. Browne/ 1716). (Q219263) (← links)
- Irish Tales: or, Instructive Histories for the Happy Conduct of Life. [...] by Mrs. Sarah Butler (London: E. Curll/ J. Hooke, 1716). (Q219265) (← links)
- Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon [...] written by Madam DuNoyer. The second edition (London: W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1716). (Q219267) (← links)
- Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality, of both Sexes. From the New Atalantis [...] in two volumes (London: J. Morphew, 1716). (Q219268) (← links)
- The School of Venus, or, Cupid Restor'd to Sight; Being a History of Cuckolds and Cuckold-makers [...] by Capt. Alexander Smith (London: J. Morphew/ E. Berington, 1716). (Q219272) (← links)
- The French Rogue: or, The Life of Monsieur Ragoue de Versailles. [...] with large additions not in any former impression. Done from the original by J. S. (London: N. & M. Boddington, 1716). (Q219274) (← links)
- The Much Esteemed History of the Ever-Famous Knight Don Quixote de la Mancha [...] in two parts. Being an entire history of all the memorable transactions (London: N. & M. Boddington, 1716). (Q219275) (← links)
- The Most Celebrated Popish Ecclesiastical Romance: Being the Life of Veronica of Milan [...] translated from the Portuguese by the late Dr. Geddes, and finish'd by Mr. Ozell (London: J. Roberts, 1716). (Q219277) (← links)
- Arabian Nights Entertainments [...] vol. III. The third edition (London: A. Bell, 1717). (Q219278) (← links)
- Arabian Nights Entertainments [...] vol. VII. The third edition (London: A. Bell, 1717). (Q219279) (← links)
- The History of the Loves of Antiochus and Stratonice [...] by Mr. Theobald (London: J. Browne, 1717). (Q219280) (← links)
- Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Manley. Author of the Atalantis [...] the third edition (London: E. Curll, 1717). (Q219283) (← links)
- Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Manley. Author of the Atalantis [...] the third edition (London: J. Roberts, 1717). (Q219284) (← links)
- Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon [...] written by Madam DuNoyer. Vol. II (London: W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1717). (Q219286) (← links)
- Court Tales: or, A History of the Amours of the Present Nobility. To which is added, a compleat key (London: J. Roberts, 1717). (Q219287) (← links)
- A Collection of Papers scatter'd lately about the Town in the Daily Courant, St. James's Post, etc. With some remarks upon them. In a letter [...] to the Bishop of Bangor (London, 1717). (Q219289) (← links)
- A Voyage to the South-Sea and along the coasts of Chili and Peru in [...] 1712, 1713 and 1714. [...] By Monsieur Frezier [...] With a Postscript by Dr E. Halley (London: J. Bowyer, 1717). (Q219290) (← links)
- The Adventures of Theagenes and Chariclia [...] written originally in Greek by Heliodorus Bishop of Tricca, 1-2 (London: W. Taylor/ E. Curll/ R. Gosling/ J. Hooke/ J. Browne/ J. Osborn, 1717). (Q219291) (← links)
- The History of the Rise and Fall of Count Hotspur [...] Translated into English from an Etrurian Manuscript, lately found in the Great Duke of Tuscany's Library at Leghorn (London: T. Moor, 1717). (Q219293) (← links)
- The Lover's Week [...] by a Young Lady (London: E. Curll/ R. Francklin, 1718). (Q219297) (← links)
- Arabian Nights Entertainments [...] fifth edition. Vol. I (London: A. Bell, 1718). (Q219298) (← links)
- All the Histories and Novels written by the late ingenious Mrs. Behn [...] the sixth edition (London: M. Wellington, 1718). (Q219304) (← links)
- The English Rogue Reviv'd. Or, The Life of William Fuller, Cheat-Master-General of Great Britain (London: J. Morphew, 1718). (Q219305) (← links)
- A Banquet for Gentlemen and Ladies: Consisting of Nine Tragi-Comical Novels [...] the fifth edition. (London: D. Pratt, 1718). (Q219306) (← links)
- Love-Letters between a Nobleman and his Sister [...] the fifth edition (London: D. Brown/ J. Tonson/ J. Nicholson/ B. Tooke/ G. Strahan, 1718). (Q219307) (← links)
- The Double Captive, or Chains upon Chains: Containing the amorous poems and letters of a young gentleman, one of the Preston Prisoners in Newgate (London, 1718). (Q219308) (← links)
- Indian Tales: or, The Adventures of Zeloide and Amanzarifdine [...] done from the Paris edition. Dedicated to the Dutchess d'Aumont (London: A. Bell/ J. Osborn [1718]). (Q219309) (← links)
- The French Momus: or, Comical Adventures of the Duke of Roquelaure: Taken from the memoirs which the author found in the closet of the Marshal d'Huxelles (London: W. Boreham, 1718). (Q219311) (← links)
- The Most Entertaining History of Hippolyto and Aminta [...] from the original Spanish; written by that celebrated wit, Don Francisco de Quintana (London: A. Bettesworth/ J. Batley/ W. Boreham, 1718). (Q219312) (← links)
- The Persian and the Turkish Tales, Compleat. Translated formerly from those languages into French, by M. Petis de la Croix [...] and now into English [...] by the late learned Dr. King [...] The second edition (London: W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1718). (Q219313) (← links)
- The Post-Man Robb'd of his Mail (London: A. Bettesworth/ C. Rivington, 1719). (Q219316) (← links)
- Love in Excess; or The Fatal Enquiry, a Novel (London: W. Chetwood/ R. Francklin/ J. Roberts, 1719). (Q219320) (← links)
- [Marie Catherine La Mothe, Comtesse d'Aulnoy,] The Prince of Carency (London: W. Wilkins, 1719). (Q219321) (← links)
- The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker [...] the second edition (London: A. Bettesworth/ E. Curll, 1719). (Q219322) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe [...] written by himself (London: W. Taylor, 1719). (Q219323) (← links)
- The Memoirs of Majr. Alexander Ramkins, a Highland-Officer, now in Prison at Avignon (London: R. King/ W. Boreham, 1719). (Q219325) (← links)
- The Illustrious and Renown'd History of the Seven Famous Champions of Christendom (London: T. Norris/ A. Bettesworth, 1719). (Q219326) (← links)
- Love in Excess; or The Fatal Enquiry, a Novel. Part the second [...] by Mrs. Haywood (London: W. Chetwood/ J. Roberts [1719?]). (Q219327) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, vol. 1, 3rd edition (London: W. Taylor, 1719). (Q219328) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe [...] written by himself. The second edition (London: W. Taylor, 1719). (Q219329) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] Robinson Crusoe, vol. 1, Heathcot's Intelligence newspaper-edition (London, 1719). (Q219330) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; Being the second and last part of his life [...] written by himself (London: W. Taylor, 1719). (Q219331) (← links)
- The Adventures, and Surprizing Deliverances, of James Dubourdieu and his Wife [...] written by himself (London: A. Bettesworth etc., 1719). (Q219332) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] The Life, and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robe[!]son Cruso[!] (London/ Westminster, 1719). (Q219333) (← links)
- Charon; or, The Ferry-Boat. A Vision. Dedicated to the Swiss Count–––– (London: W. Lewis/ J. Brotherton/ W. Meadows/ J. Roberts/ A. Dodd, 1719). (Q219334) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe [...] written originally by himself, and now faithfully abridg'd (London: T. Cox, 1719). (Q219335) (← links)
- The Spaniard: or, Don Zara del Fogo. Translated from the original Spanish by Basilius Musophilus (London: W. Chetwood/ R. Francklin/ J. Roberts, 1719). (Q219337) (← links)
- The Life and Adventures of Don Bilioso de L'Estomac. Translated from the original Spanish into French; done from the French into English (London: T. Bickerton, 1719). (Q219338) (← links)
- [Charles Gildon] The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Mr. D–––– De F––, of London, Hosier [...] in a dialogue between him, Robinson Crusoe, and his man Friday (London: J. Roberts, 1719). (Q219339) (← links)
- The Pastoral Amours of Daphnis and Chloe. Written originally in Greek by Longus, and translated into English (London: J. Botherton/ W. Meadows/ J. Roberts/ J. Graves/ A. Dodd, 1719). (Q219340) (← links)
- The Adventures of Telemachus, [...] by the late Mr. Francis de Salignac de La Motte Fenelon [...] done into English by Mr. Is. Littlebury and Mr. A. Boyer (London: W. Churchill, 1719). (Q219341) (← links)
- The Adventures of Telemachus [...] by the Archbishop of Cambray. Done from the new edition printed at Paris [...] by Mr Ozell [...] the second edition (London: E. Curll/ J. Pemberton, 1719). (Q219343) (← links)
- The History of the Renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha in four volumes. Written in Spanish by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra (London: R. Knaplock/ D. Midwinter/ J. Tonson/ W. Churchill J. Brotherton/ W. Meadows, 1719). (Q219344) (← links)
- Count Grammont [Anthony Hamilton?], Memoirs of the English Court, 2nd (London: J. Graves/ J. Harbin/ J. Harrison, 1719). (Q219345) (← links)
- The Dumb Philosopher; or Great-Britain's Wonder, Containing [...] a faithful and very surprizing account how Dickory Cronke, a tinner's son in the county of Cornwal, was born dumb, and continued so for 58 years (London: T. Bickerton, 1719). (Q219346) (← links)
- The Jamaica Lady: or, The Life of Bavia (London: T. Bickerton, 1720). (Q219349) (← links)
- The Famous H[i]story of Montelion. Knight of the Oracle (London: H. Tracy/ S. Bates, 1720). (Q219352) (← links)
- Love in Excess; or The Fatal Enquiry, a Novel. The third and last part (London: W. Chetwood/ J. Roberts, 1720). (Q219355) (← links)
- The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Majr. Alexander Ramkins, a Highland-Officer (London: W. Boreham, 1720). (Q219357) (← links)
- The Life, Adventures, and Pyracies, of the Famous Captain Singleton (London: J. Brotherton/ J. Graves/ A. Dodd/ T. Warner, 1720). (Q219361) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] Robinson Crusoe, vol. 2, Heathcot's Intelligence newspaper-edition (London, 1719). (Q219364) (← links)
- The Pastoral Amours of Daphnis and Chloe. Written originally in Greek by Longus, and translated into English (London: T. Jauncy, 1720). (Q219365) (← links)
- The Amours of Clitophon and Leucippe [...] written in Greek, by Achilles Tatius. Now first rendered into English (London: T. Bickerton, 1720). (Q219366) (← links)
- Court Tales: or, A History of the Amours of the Present Nobility. To which is added, a compleat key [...] second edition (London: E. Curll, 1720). (Q219368) (← links)
- The Voyages, Dangerous Adventures and Imminent Escapes of Captain Richard Falconer [...] written by himself, now alive, 1-3 (London: W. Chetwood [etc.], 1720). (Q219370) (← links)
- The Third Volume of the Compleat History of the Lives, Robberies, Piracies, and Murders [...] by Capt. Alex. Smith (London: S. Briscoe/ T. Warner/ A. Dodd, 1720). (Q219371) (← links)
- The German Rogue: or, The Life and Merry Adventures, Cheats, Stratagems, And Contrivances of Tiel Eulespiegle [...] Made English from the High-Dutch (London, 1720). (Q219372) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] Serious Reflections during the Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: with His Vision of the Angelick World. Written by himself (London: W. Taylor, 1720). (Q219374) (← links)
- The History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell a Gentleman, who tho' deaf and dumb, writes down any stranger's name at first sight (London: E. Curll etc., 1720). (Q219375) (← links)
- The King of Pirates: Being an Account of the Famous Enterprises of Captain Avery, the Mock King of Madagascar [...] in two letters from himself (London: A. Bettesworth etc., 1720). (Q219376) (← links)
- A Select Collection of Novels in Four Volumes. Written by the most celebrated authors in several languages [...] translated [...] by several eminent hands, 1-4 (London: J. Watts, 1720). (Q219377) (← links)
- The Adventures of Telemachus [...] by the Archbishop of Cambray [...] by Mr Ozell. The third edition [... with] The Adventures of Aristonous (London: E. Curll/ J. Pemberton/ W. Taylor, 1720). (Q219380) (← links)
- Secret Memoirs and Manners of Several Persons of Quality of Both Sexes. From the New Atalantis [...] in four volumes. Written originally in Italian [...] the sixth edition (London: J. Morphew, 1720). (Q219381) (← links)
- The Power of Love: In Seven Novels. […] Never before published. By Mrs. Manley (London: J. Barber/ J. Morphew, 1720). (Q219382) (← links)
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- Carl Peters (Q219782) (← links)
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