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Epistolæ Ho-Elianæ: familiar letters domestick and foreign, divided into four books; partly historical, political, philosophical: upon emergent occasions. By James Howell, Esq; one of the clerks of his late Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council. by
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Publication details: London : printed for J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, F. Fayram, J. Osborn and T. Longman, J. Pemberton, C. Rivington, J. Hooke, F. Clay, J. Batley, E. Symon, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]
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The complete English tradesman, in familiar letters: directing him in all the several parts and progressions of trade. Viz. I. Of acquainting himself with Business during his Apprenticeship. II. Of writing to Correspondents in a Trading Stile. III. Of Diligence and Application, as the Life of all Business. IV. Cantions against Over-Trading. V. Of the ordinary Occasions of a Tradesman's Ruin; such as Expensive Living-Too early Marrying-Innocent Diversions-Too much Credit-Being avove Business-Dangerous Partnerships, &c. VI. Directions in the several Distresses of a Tradesman, when he comes to fail. Vii. Of Tradesmen Compounding with other Tradesmen, and why they are so particularly severe to one another. Viii. Of Tradesmen ruining one another by Rumour and Scandal. IX. Of the austomary Frauds of Trade, and particularly of Trading Lies. X. Of Credit, and how it is only to be supported by Honesty. XI. Of punctual paying Bills, and thereby maintaining Credit. XII. Of the Dignity and Honour of Trade in England, more than in other Countries. Containing, I. A Warning against Tradesmens Borrowing Money upon Interest. II. A Caution against that destructive Practice of drawing, and remitting, as also discounting Promissory Bills, meerly for a supply of Cash. III. Direction for the Tradesman's Accounts, with Brief, but plain Examples, and Specimens for Book-Keeping. IV. Of keeping a Duplicate or Pocket Ledger in Case of Fire. by
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Publication details: London : printed for Charles Rivington at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M,DCC,XXVII. [1727] [1726]
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A rationale, or practical exposition of the Book of Common-Prayer, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Anthony Sparrow, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Norwich. With his caution to his diocese against false doctrines, and his famous sermon of confession and the power of absolution. To which are prefix'd, the lives of the compilers of the liturgy; And an Historical Account of its several Reviews, by the Reverend Mr. Samuel Downes, Late of St. John's College Oxon. by
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Publication details: London : printed by J. Bettenham, for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1722
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A new exposition on the Book of Common Prayer. Wherein the whole service is illustrated and defended by incontestable proofs drawn from the Holy Scriptures. By which is made appear, that there can be no reasonable objection urg'd by dissenters of any denomination against joining in communion with the church of England. Interspersed with proper observations, and answers to several popular objections not consider'd by other writers. To which is prefix'd, an introduction, demonstrating the lawfulness and expediency of precomposed forms of prayer; in answer to a pamphlet, intitled, Plain Reasons for Dissenting from the Church of England, so far as relates to this subject. By John Veneer, Rector of St. Andrew's, in Chichester. by
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Publication details: London : Printed for C. Rivington, at the Bible and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]
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Lithotomia Douglassiana: or, a new method of cutting for the stone; first practised by John Douglas Surgeon, F. R. S. And Lythotomist to the Infirmary at Westminster: To which is added, what has been written by the most Judicious Rossetus, and the learned Pietreus, on the same subject. Illustrated with several copper plates. by
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Publication details: London : Printed for C. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Lacy, between the Temple Gates, Fleet-Street, and J. Clarke, at the Bible under the Royal Exchange, Cornhill, 1723
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Methodus studii medici. by
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Publication details: London : Printed by H. P. for C. Rivington at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; B. Creake at the Bible and Ink-Bottle in Jermyn-Street against St. James's Church; and J. Sackfield in Lincolns-Inn-Square, MDCCXIX. [1719]
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De rebus sui temporis commentariorum libri quatuor. by
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Publication details: London : Printed [by James Bettenham] for Charles Rivington at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]
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A plan of the English commerce. Being a compleat prospect of the trade of this nation, as well the home trade as the foreign. In Three Parts. Part I. Containing a View of the present Magnitude of the English Trade, as it respects, 1. The Exportation of our Own Growth and Manufacture. 2. The Importation of Merchants Goods from Abroad. 3. The prodigious Consumption of both at Home. Part II. Containing an Answer to that great and important Question now depending, Whether our Trade, and Especially our Manufactures, are in a declining Condition, or no? Part III. Containing several Proposals entirely New, for Extending and Improving our Trade, and Promoting the Consumption of our Manufactures, in Countries wherewith we have Hitherto had no Commerce. Humbly offered to the consideration of the King and Parliament. by
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Publication details: London : Printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]
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The cooks and confectioners dictionary: or, the accomplish'd housewives companion. Containing I. The choicest Receipts in all the several Branches of Cookery; or the best and newest Ways of dressing all Sorts of Flesh, Fish, Fowl, &c. for a Common or Noble Table; with their proper Garnitures and Sauces. II. The best Way of making Bisks, Farces, forc'd Meats, Marinades, Olio's, Puptons, Ragoos, Sauces, Soops, Pottages, &c. according to the English, French, and Italian Courts. All Sorts of Pickles. III. All Manner of Pastry-Works, as Biskets, Cakes, Cheese-Cakes, Custards, Pastes, Patties, Puddings, Pyes, Tarts, &c. IV. The various Branches of Confectionary; as Candying, Conserving, Preserving, and Drying all Sorts of Flowers, Fruits, Roots, &c. Also Jellies, Composts, Marmalades, and Sugar-Works. V. The Way of making all English potable Liquors; Ale, Beer, Cyder, Mead, Metheglin, Mum, Perry, and all Sorts of English Wines: Also Cordials, and Beautifying Waters. VI. Directions for ordering an Entertainment, or Bills of Fare, for all Seasons of the Year; and setting out a Desert of Sweet-Meats to the best Advantage: With an Explanation of the Terms us'd in Carving. According to the Practice of the most celebrated Cooks, Confectioners, &c. in the Courts of England, France, &c. and many private and accomplish'd Housewives. The third edition with additions. Revised and recommended by John Nott, late Cook to the Dukes of Somerset, Ormond and Bolton; Lord Lansdown and Ashburnham.
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Publication details: London : Printed by H. P. for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXVI. [1726]
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The independent power of the church not Romish, but Primitive and Catholick. A treatise pursuing the distinction between the ecclesiastical and civil powers; With Particular Regard to the Reformation of the Church of England, and to the Statutes of K. Henry Viii. and Q. Elizabeth; against Erastians of all Sorts: by way of supplement to a book entituled, Of the subject of church-power, &c. publish'd in 1685. by Simon Lowth, D.D. and in vindication of that work, and its author, from the charge of Popery. By a presbyter of the Church of England. by
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Publication details: London : Printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown against the North-Door of S. Paul's, in S. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXVI. [1716]
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A journey over land, from the Gulf of Honduras to the great South-Sea. Performed by John Cockburn, and five other Englishmen, viz. Thomas Rounce, Richard Banister, John Holland, Thomas Robinson, and John Ballman; Who were taken by a Spanish Guarda-Costa, in the John and Jane, Edward Burt Master, and set on Shoar at a Place called Forto-Cavalo, naked and wounded, as mentioned in several News-Papers of October, 1731. Containing, Variety of extraordinary Distresses and Adventures, and some New and Useful Discoveries of the Inland of those almost unknown Parts of America: As also, An exact Account of the Manners, Customs, and Behaviour of the several Indians inhabiting a Tract of Land of 2400 Miles; particularly of their Dispositions towards the Spaniards and English. To which is added, a curious piece, written in the reign of King James I. and never before printed, intitled, A brief discoverye of some things best worth noteinge in the travells of Nicholas Withington, a Factor in the East-Indiase. by
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Publication details: London : Printed for C. Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church yard, M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]
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Poems on several occasions. by
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Publication details: London : Printed [by Samuel Richardson] for C. Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]
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