Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 18th century
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- William and Susan
- A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and virtuous lady : together with the untimely death of their two children
- A scheme for an act of Parliament for the better regulating servants and ascertaining their wages and lessening the future growth of the poor and vagrants of the kingdom : humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain
- A sermon preached before the incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts : at their anniversary meeting in the parish church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, on Friday February 19, 1790
- A view of the British Constitution : And, of the manners and customs of the people of England. By M. Archenholtz. An officer in the Prussian service[.]
- An account of the proceedings, intentions, rules, and orders, of the Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture and Industry : instituted at Odiham in Hampshire : to which is added, a list of the society's premiums, the society's queries, and names of servants that have obtained certificates of good characters : together with the names of the members and correspondents of the society
- An account of the progress of the reformation of manners, in England and Ireland, and other parts of the world. : With some reasons and plain directions for our hearty and vigorous prosecution of this glorious work. In a letter to a friend. To which is added, the special obligations of magistrates to be diligent in the execution of the penal-laws against prophaneness and debauchery, for the effecting a national reformation
- An address humbly offered to the ladies of Great Britain, relating to the most valuable part of ornamental manufacture in their dress
- An authentic account published by the King's authority, of all the fairs in England and Wales : as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile : noting likewise the commodities which each of the said fairs is remarkable for furnishing
- An authentic account, published by the King's authority, of all the fairs in England and Wales : as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile : noting likewise the commodities which each of the said fairs is remarkable for furnishing : also the days on which markets are respectively held, with the distances from London : and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament
- An essay towards preventing the ruine of Great Britain ...
- An estimate of the manners and principles of the times
- Aphoristic observations proposed to the consideration of the public : respecting the propriety of admitting theatrical amusements into country manufacturing towns
- Aphoristic observations proposed to the consideration of the public, respecting the propriety of admitting the atrical amusements into country manufacturing towns. By Rowland Hill, A.M. Late of St. John's College, Cambridge
- Caricature history of the Georges
- Comparative reflections on the past and present political, commercial, and civil state of Great Britain : with some thoughts concerning emigration
- Considerations humbly offered in support of the proposition, that the duties to be paid by the corn-distillers will not, in any degree, prevent the common and excessive use of gin
- Considerations occasion'd by an act of this present session of Parliament to prevent the excessive use of spirituous liquors : by laying an additional duty thereon, and to encourage the exportation of British-made spirits
- Deliverance from public dangers, a solemn call for a national reformation, set forth in a serious and compassionate address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland : Shewing, first, that our late wonderful deliverances, from the most imminent dangers, call aloud for a public and effectual repentance, and national reformation. Secondly, that the many national vices, still unrepented of, and publicly practised in these kingdoms, threaten us with more severe and terrible judgements. And, thirdly, that, if we will not break off our sins by righteousness, and our iniquities by a sober and godly life, we are not only guilty of the deepest ingratitude, but also of the greatest folly and madness; as such a conduct has a necessary tendency to bring on ourseves most certain and inevitable ruin and destruction. By a sincere lover of his country
- Eight letters to His Grace ---- Duke of ----, on the custom of vails-giving in England : shewing the absurdity, inconveniency, national disreputation, and many pernicious consequences of it to all ranks of the people : with proposals for an encrease of wages, and other advantages to domestic servants
- For the annual meeting, of the Friendly Society, held at Mr. John Westbrook's at the Montague Arms, Beaulieu
- Great Britain and Latin America : the Romantics and the informal empire
- Le génie de M. Hume, ou, Analyse de ses ouvrages : dans laquelle on pourra prendre une idée exacte des mœurs, des usages, des coutumes, des loix, & du gouvernement du peuple anglois
- Letter[s] IX.[-XX] on the state of the commerce of Great Britain before the war
- Letters concerning the present state of England : particularly respecting the politics, arts, manners, and literature of the times
- Luxury, pride, and vanity, the bane of the British nation
- Owen's book of fairs, published by the King's authority. : Being an authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile. Noting likewise the commodites which each fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances form London; and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament. The sixth edition. To which are added all the acts of Parliament relative to fairs
- Owen's book of fairs, published by the King's authority. : Being an authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile. Noting likewise the commodities which each fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances from London; and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament. A new edition. to which is added an abstract to all the acts of Parliament relative to fairs
- Owen's new book of fairs : published by the King's authority : being a complete and authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile : noting likewise the commodities which each fair is remarkable for furnishing : also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances from London : and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament
- Owen's new book of fairs, published by the King's authority : being a complete and authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile
- Owen's new book of fairs, published by the King's authority. : Being a complete and authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile. Noting likewise the commodities which each fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances from London; and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament. A new edition. To which is added, an abstract of all the acts of Parliament relating to fairs
- Poor Robin's dream : commonly called poor charity
- Reflections on the repeal of the Marriage-Act : now under consideration of Parliament
- Social life in the reign of Queen Anne : taken from original sources
- The Berkshire lady : in four parts
- The Jockey Club, or A sketch of the manners of the age
- The Leeds tragedy, or, The bloody brother
- The Ulster tragedy
- The Yarmouth tragedy, or, The constant lovers
- The babes in the wood
- The butcher's daughter's policy, or, Lustful lord well fitted
- The crafty lover, or, The lawyer-out-witted : tune,--I'll love thee more and more
- The golden bull, or, Garland of love's craftiness : in four parts
- The plate-glass-book : consisting of the following authentic tables : I. The value of any looking-glass ... II. The glass-house table ... III. The prices of grinding, polishing ... IV. The value of a looking-glass when accidentally broken ... V. The several discounts made at the glass-houses : to which is prefixed, an explanation of the tables ... with some observations concerning the nature and antiquity of glass in general ...
- The savages of Europe. From the French
- The sentiments and advice of Thomas Trueman, a virtuous and understanding footman : in a letter to his brother Jonathan, setting forth the custom of vails-giving, in a candid and most interesting point of view, with regard to the private and public happiness which depends on this practice
- The slighted father, or, The unnatural son justly reclaimed
- The south sea fortune, or, The chaplain advanced to the saddle : containing the genuine private memoirs of a worthy family in Gloucestershire, from the fatal year 1720, to the year 1748
- The tea purchaser's guide, or, The lady and gentleman's tea table and useful companion : in the knowledge and choice of teas, ... to which is added, The art of mixing one quality of tea with another, as practised by tea-dealers
- The ten plagues of England, of worse consequence than those of Egypt : described under the following heads ... the whole intended to shew, that whatever crimes or foibles infect the minds of a people, are far more injurious to a nation than bodily plagues
- This day is published, in a large handsome quarto volume, elegantly printed on fine vellum paper, price, in boards, 5l. with the prints coloured, or 3l. 3s. plain, a new work, entitled, Eccentric excursions through England and Wales. : Containing all that is worthy the observation of a characteristic traveller, in a variety of cities, towns and villages in England and Wales. Comprising also a description of the inhabitants of each county, with an account of their various dresses, customs, manners, amusements, humours, habits, opinions, follies, &c. &c. Interspersed with curious anecdotes, epitaphs, &c. Embellished with upwards of one hundered humorous prints. By G.M. Woodward
- Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great to general society
- Transactions of the Social Union : formed for the improvement of civil society
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