Volume 1
Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous English literature / Samuel Halkett and John Laing.
- Halkett, Samuel, 1814-1871.
- Date:
- 1926-[1962]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous English literature / Samuel Halkett and John Laing. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![ADDRESS (an) to the good sense and candour of the people of England in behalf of the dealers in corn ; with some few observations on a late trial for regrating. By a country gentle¬ man [Sir Thomas Turton], 8vo. Pp. 178. Cushing’s Init. and Pseud,., i., p. 62.] London, 1800 ADDRESS (an) to the Hon. Admiral Augustus Keppel, containing candid remarks on his late defence; with some impartial observations on such passages as relate to the conduct of Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser. By a seaman [John Stevenson]. 8vo. \European Mag., vii., p. 213.] London, 1779 ADDRESS (an) to the Honourable Committee for the relief of distressed seamen, containing the outline of an effectual plan for that purpose ; point¬ ing out defects in the payment of wages, and in the manner of taking apprentices, which is highly prejudicial to the merchant service. To which are added a few remarks on, and a list of errors in the nautical almanacks. . . . By the merchant seaman’s friend [Jeffery Dennis]. 8vo. [Adv. Lib.'] London, 1818 Author’s name given in second edition. ADDRESS (an) to the Hon. E. Burke, from the swinish multitude. [By- Parkinson]. 8vo. London, 1793 Signed “Old Hubert, Secretary.” ADDRESS (an) to the independent Members of both Houses of Parlia¬ ment [urging them to patriotism rather than party courses]. [By F— G— Osborne, fifth Duke of Leeds.] 8vo. \Brit. Musi] London, 1782 ADDRESS (an) to the inhabitants of Birmingham, upon the necessity of attending to the philosophy of the mind—previous to their forming a just or complete theory of education— upon the influence of education, and its relative value ; with a particular address to tutors and parents. By a patriot [Joseph Priestley, LL.D.]. 8vo. Pp. 59. \Bodl.] Birmingham, N.D. ADDRESS (an) to the inhabitants of Loughborough ... on the erection of a Roman Catholic Chapel in that town. By Aristogeiton [Rev. Peter Frazer]. Second edition. Fcap 8vo. [Cushing’s Init. and Pseud., i., p. 19.] London, 1833 ADDRESS (an) to the inhabitants of the British Settlements, on the slavery of the Negroes in America. The second edition ; to which is added, A Vindication of the Address, in answer to a pamphlet, entitled “ Slavery not forbidden in Scripture ; or a defence of the West India Planters.” By a Pennsylvanian [Benjamin Rush, M.D.]. 8vo. [Supp. to Smith’s Cat. of Friends’ Books, p. 295 ; Evans’ Amer. Bibl., vol. 4, p. 390.] 8vo. Philadelphia, 1773 ADDRESS (an) to the inhabitants of the city of York. ... By a lover of peace and order [Esther Tuke]. 8vo. [Cushing’s Init. and Pseud., i., p. 175.] York, 1794 ADDRESS (an) to the inhabitants of the two great cities of London and Westminster ; in relation to a pastoral letter said to be written by [Edmund Gibson] the Bishop of London, to the people of his diocess, occasion’d by some late writings in favour of infidel¬ ity. [By Matthew Tindal.] Pp. 76. [Z>. N. B., vol. 56, p. 405.] London, 1729 ADDRESS (an) to the inhabitants of Whitby and its vicinity on the state of the slaves in the British Colonies. By Richard Moorsom, junr.] i2mo. Smales’ Whitby and its Authors, p. 78.] Whitby, 1826 ADDRESS (an) to the inquirers after Christian truth, in reply to the extracts from Dr [William] Magee’s book on Atonement and Sacrifice. . . . By a calm inquirer after revealed truth [Thomas Belsham]. 8vo. [Williams’ Memoirs of Belsham, p. 644.] Glasgow, 1863 ADDRESS (an) to the ladies ; from a young man [Henry Revell Reynolds]. 8vo. [Watt’s Bibl. Brit.\ 1796 ADDRESS (an) to the landowners and farmers of Great Britain, delineating the extent, the cause, and the relief of our present agricultural depression. By a farmer in Kent [-Marter]. 8vo. London, 1823 ADDRESS (an) to the Legislature on Reform. [By Montagu Gore.] 8vo. Pp. 50. \Brit. Mus.] London, 1831 ADDRESS (an) to the lower classes of his parishioners on the subject of Methodism, from the minister of their parish [Rev. William Clubbe, LL.D.]. 8vo. [Cavender’s Cat.] London, 1806 ADDRESS (an) to the Loyal Associa¬ tions on the present state of public affairs. ... By John Gifford [John Richards Green]. 8vo. [D. N. B., vol. 21, p. 305.] London, 1798](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31359681_0001_0062.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)