John M. Pintard | The genuine poetical works of Charles Cotton, Esq; containing, I. Scarronides transcribed: Cottons Works | Charles Cotton | 6/9/1790 | 6/9/1790 | | |
John M. Pintard | Caroline of Lichtfield; a novel. Translated from the French. By Thomas Holcroft. Volume 1 transcribed: Caroline Litch | | 6/9/1790 | 6/17/1790 | | |
John M. Pintard | Caroline of Lichtfield; a novel. Translated from the French. By Thomas Holcroft. Volume 2 transcribed: " | | 6/17/1790 | 7/7/1790 | | 7p |
John M. Pintard | Letters from Juliet Lady Catesby, to her friend Lady Henrietta Campley. Translated from the French. transcribed: Caterbys Letters | Marie Jeanne de Heurles Laboras de Mezières Riccoboni; Frances Moore Brooke | 7/7/1790 | 7/21/1790 | | |
John M. Pintard | Fool of quality; or, the history of Henry early of Moreland. Volume 1 transcribed: Fool Quality | | 7/21/1790 | 8/3/1790 | | |
John M. Pintard | Fool of quality; or, the history of Henry early of Moreland. Volume 2 transcribed: " | | 8/3/1790 | 8/13/1790 | | |
John M. Pintard | Fool of quality; or, the history of Henry early of Moreland. transcribed: " 19 | Henry Brooke | 8/19/1790 | 9/2/1790 | | |
John M. Pintard | Adelaide and Theodore; or letters on education Volume 1 transcribed: Ad. & Theodore | | 9/2/1790 | 9/21/1790 | | |
John M. Pintard | Adelaide and Theodore; or letters on education Volume 2 transcribed: " | | 9/23/1790 | 9/24/1790 | | |
John M. Pintard | Hudibras, in three parts, written in the time of the late wars Volume 2 transcribed: Greys Hudibras | | 3/11/1791 | 3/26/1791 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | Elements of criticism. The sixth edition. With the author’s last corrections and additions. ... Volume 1 transcribed: Element of Criticism | | 1/28/1792 | 2/1/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | Letters on the manners of the French, and on the follies and extravagancies of the times. Written by an Indian at Paris. transcribed: Manners french | Marquis Louis Antoine Caraccioli | 2/1/1792 | 2/6/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The effusions of friendship and fancy, letters by J. Langhorne. Volume 1 transcribed: Effussions fancy | | 2/6/1792 | 2/11/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The amicable Quixote; or, the enthusiasm of friendship. In four volumes. Volume 1 transcribed: Amicable Quixote | | 2/11/1792 | 2/13/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The amicable Quixote; or, the enthusiasm of friendship. In four volumes. Volume 2 transcribed: " | | 2/13/1792 | 2/14/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | Letters written by the late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, to his son, Phil... Volume 1 transcribed: Chesterfield Letters | | 2/16/1792 | 2/21/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | Cecilia transcribed: Cecilia | Fanny Burney | 2/21/1792 | 2/27/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; Volume 1 transcribed: Fielding | | 3/5/1792 | 3/8/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; Volume 2 transcribed: " | | 3/8/1792 | 3/10/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; Volume 3 transcribed: " | | 3/10/1792 | 3/13/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; Volume 4 transcribed: " | | 3/13/1792 | 3/15/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; Volume 5 transcribed: " | | 3/15/1792 | 3/17/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; Volume 6 transcribed: " | | 3/17/1792 | 3/19/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; Volume 8 transcribed: " | | 3/19/1792 | 3/21/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; Volume 10 transcribed: " | | 3/21/1792 | 3/31/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; Volume 11 transcribed: " | | 4/2/1792 | 4/7/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; Volume 12 transcribed: " | | 4/7/1792 | 4/16/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; Volume 8 transcribed: Field | | 4/18/1792 | 4/19/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The works of Henry Fielding, Esq; Volume 9 transcribed: " | | 4/19/1792 | 4/23/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | The fair Syrian. A novel. In two volumes. ... transcribed: Fair Syrian | Robert Bage | 4/23/1792 | 5/4/1792 | | |
Jeremiah Platt | Every woman her own house-keeper; or, the ladies’ library. Containing the cheapest and most extensive system of coo... transcribed: Lady Library | John Perkins | 2/14/1792 | 2/16/1792 | | |