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- "The chiefs now in this city" : Indians and the urban frontier in early America
- 4E cognition and eighteenth-century fiction : how the novel found its feet
- A comparison of the institutions of Moses with those of the Hindoos and other ancient nations : with remarks on Mr. Dupuis's Origin of all religions, the laws and institutions of Moses methodized, and an address to the Jews on the present state of the world and the prophecies relating to it
- A continuation of the Letters to the philosophers and politicians of France, on the subject of religion : and of the Letters to a philosophical unbeliever; in answer to Mr. Paine's Age of reason
- A cultural history of education in the age of enlightenment
- A discourse on occasion of the death of Dr. Price : delivered at Hackney, on Sunday, May 1, 1791
- A literary journal
- A particular attention to the instruction of the young recommended : in a discourse, delivered at the Gravel-Pit meeting, in Hackney, December 4, 1791 : on entering on the office of pastor to the Congregation of Protestant dissenters, assembling in that place
- A prehistory of cognitive poetics : neoclassicism and the novel
- A sermon on the subject of the slave trade : delivered to a society of Protestant dissenters, at the new meeting, in Birmingham ; and published at their request
- A sermon preached at the Gravel Pit meeting, in Hackney, April 19th, 1793 : being the day appointed for a general fast
- A six months tour through the north of England : containing, an account of the present state of agriculture, manufactures, and population, in several counties of this kingdom : particularly I. The nature value, and rental of the soil. II The size of farms ... : interspersed with descriptions of the seats of the nobility and gentry ... : illustrated with copper plates of such implements of husbandry, as deserve to be generally known ... : in four volumes
- Adams's weekly courant
- Agricultural enlightenment : knowledge, technology, and nature 1750-1840
- America's revolutionary mind : a moral history of the American Revolution and the Declaration that defined it
- American monthly review
- An appeal to the public, on the subject of the riots in Birmingham : to which is added, a letter from W. Russell, Esq. to the author, Part II
- Anecdotes of Enlightenment : human nature from Locke to Wordsworth
- Anglicans, dissenters and radical change in early New England 1686-1786
- Animal companions : pets and social change in eighteenth-century Britain
- Annotation in eighteenth-century poetry
- Architecture and ekphrasis : space, time and the embodied description of the past
- Atti della solenne coronazione : fatta in campidoglio della insigne poetessa Dna. Maria Maddalena Morelli Fernandez Pistojese tra gli Arcadi Corilla Olimpica
- Aufklärung
- Aus dem Leben der Form : Goethes Morphologie und die Nager
- Bach and Mozart : essays on the enigma of genius
- Baroque Czech sonatas
- Bartolomeo Cristofori and the invention of the piano
- Battling smallpox before vaccination : inoculation in eighteenth-century Germany
- Becoming centaur : eighteenth-century masculinity and English horsemanship
- Before Crusoe : Defoe, voice, and the ministry
- Belief and politics in Enlightenment France : essays in honor of Dale K. Van Kley
- Berlinische Monatsschrift
- Beschäftigungen der Berlinischen Gesellschaft naturforschender Freunde
- Betwixt and between : the biographies of Mary Wollstonecraft
- Bibliotheca Pinelliana : a catalogue of the magnificent and celebrated library of Maffei Pinelli, Late of Venice: Comprehending an unparalleled Collection of the Greek, Roman, and Italian Authors, from the origin of printing: With many of the Earliest Editions printed upon Vellum, and finely illuminated ; A considerable Number of curious Greek and Latin Manuscripts, of the XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. and XVI. Centuries ; And the completest Specimen hitherto known to exist, of an Instrument written upon the Ancient Egyptian Papyrus, A.D. 572. The whole library is in singularly fine Preservation, And will be sold by auction, on Monday March 2, 1789, and the Twenty-Two following Days, (sundays excepted) ; The Sale afterwards to re-commence on Monday, April 20, and continue the following Thirty-Six Days (sundays excepted), at the Great Room, opposite the chapel, in Conduit Street, Hanover Square, London: To begin each Day at Twelve O'Clock. - To be viewed Ten Days preceding the Sale
- Blood on the river : a chronicle of mutiny and freedom on the Wild Coast
- Bodily fluids, chemistry and medicine in the eighteenth-century Boerhaave School
- Born yesterday : inexperience and the early realist novel
- Boswell's London journal, 1762-1763
- Boswell's London journal, 1762-1763
- Brahms in the priesthood of art : gender and art religion in the nineteenth-century German musical imagination
- Cabals and satires : Mozart's comic operas in Vienna
- Canaletto & the art of Venice
- Captain Cook rediscovered : voyaging to the icy latitudes
- Casanova : enlightenment philosopher
- Catalogus bibliothecae praestantissimorum : qui ad theologiam, philologiam alque historiam spectant, librorum selectum complectentis : libros collegit, literariis catalogum animadversionibus instruxit, indicem elementarium adiecit Bartholdus Nicolaus Krohn, P. AD. D. Mariae Magdal
- Characters before copyright : the rise and regulation of fan fiction in eighteenth-century Germany
- Charting the past : the historical worlds of eighteenth-century England
- Che puro ciel : the rise of Classical opera
- Children's magazine
- Choderlos de Laclos
- Classical learning in Britain, France, and the Dutch Republic, 1690-1750 : beyond the ancients and the moderns
- Colonial Virginia cookery : procedures, equipment, and ingredients in colonial cooking
- Colonialism and slavery in performance : theatre and the eighteenth-century French Caribbean
- Commerce and manners in Edmund Burke's political economy
- Concerto : Venice : the golden age
- Correspondance littéraire de Karlsruhe
- Correspondance littéraire de Nîmes : (27 juin 1753-22 août 1754)
- Covered with night : a story of murder and indigenous justice in early America
- Crafting enlightenment : artisanal histories and transnational networks
- Craze : gin and debauchery in an age of reason : consisting of a tragicomedy in three acts in which high and low are brought together, much to their mutual discomfort ...
- Cuadernos de estudios del siglo XVIII
- Cuadernos dieciochistas
- Curious encounters : voyaging, collecting, and making knowledge in the long eighteenth century
- D'Argenson, Considérations sur le gouvernement : a critical edition, with other political texts
- Darkness falls on the land of light : experiencing religious awakenings in eighteenth-century New England
- David Garrick and the mediation of celebrity
- Debating sex and gender in eighteenth-century Spain
- Defiance : the extraordinary life of Lady Anne Barnard
- Dieciocho
- Disciplined subjects : schooling in colonial Bengal
- Discourses on various subjects : including several on particular occasions
- Disinformation in mass media : Gluck, Piccinni and the Journal de Paris
- Dissecting the criminal corpse : staging post-execution punishment in early modern England
- Distraction : problems of attention in eighteenth-century literature
- Domestic Enemies : Servants and Their Masters in Old Regime France
- Eating the empire : food and society in eighteenth-century Britain
- Eighteen hundred and eleven : poetry, protest and economic crisis
- Eighteenth century collections online
- Eighteenth-century Brechtians : theatrical satire in the age of Walpole
- Eighteenth-century Ireland : Iris an dá chultúr
- Eighteenth-century art worlds : global and local geographies of art
- Eighteenth-century escape tales : between fact and fiction
- Eighteenth-century fiction
- Eighteenth-century life
- Eighteenth-century music
- Eighteenth-century studies
- Embodying the militia in Georgian England : Matthew McCormack
- Emma Hamilton and late eighteenth-century European art : agency, performance, and representation
- Empire of guns : the violent making of the industrial revolution
- Enchanted islands : picturing the allure of conquest in eighteenth-century France
- Endeavour : the ship that changed the world
- Engaging the Ottoman empire : vexed mediations, 1690-1815
- Engaging the age of Jane Austen : public humanities in practice
- England in the age of Austen
- Enlightened animal in eighteenth-century art : sensation, matter and knowledge
- Enlightened princesses : Caroline, Augusta, Charlotte, and the shaping of the modern world
- Enlightenment and dissent
- Enlightenment in Scotland and France : studies in political thought
- Epic landscapes : Benjamin Henry Latrobe and the art of watercolor
- Epoche und Projekt : Perspektiven der Aufklärungsforschung
- Espionage and enslavement in the Revolution : the true story of Robert Townsend and Elizabeth
- Essays by Benjamin Franklin : transactions of the American Philosophical Society 1786
- Everywhere and nowhere : anonymity and mediation in eighteenth-century Britain
- Exorbitant Enlightenment : Blake, Hamann, and Anglo-German constellations
- Fables
- False delicacy : a comedy, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane by His Majesty's servants
- Family and friends in eighteenth-century England : household, kinship and patronage
- Fictional matter : empiricism, corpuscles, and the novel
- Fictions of presence : theatre and novel in eighteenth-century Britain
- First principles : what America's founders learned from the Greeks and Romans and how that shaped our country
- Forgotten masters : Indian painting for the East India Company
- François Boucher and the art of collecting in eighteenth-century France
- From no return : the 221-year journey of the slave ship São José, 1794
- Fugitive freedom : the improbable lives of two imposters in late colonial Mexico
- Fugitive freedom : the improbable lives of two impostors in late colonial Mexico
- Gender and religious life in French Revolutionary drama
- George Washington's secret spy war : the making of America's first spymaster
- George Washington, entrepreneur : how our founding father's private business pursuits changed America and the world
- George Washington, nationalist
- Grammars of approach : landscape, narrative, and the linguistic picturesque
- Hemispheres and stratospheres : the idea and experience of distance in the international Enlightenment
- Herder's philosophy
- Homegoing
- How Shakespeare became colonial : editorial traditions and the British Empire
- Imperial from the beginning : the constitution of the original executive
- In pursuit of politics : education and revolution in eighteenth-century France
- In sparkling company : reflections on glass in the 18th-century British world
- In the neighborhood : women's publication in early America
- In the shadow of the empress : the defiant lives of Maria Theresa, mother of Marie Antoinette, and her daughters
- In ye grandest manner and after ye newest fashion : [American decorative arts of the Late Colonial period from the collection of Victor Gail and Thomas H. Oxford]
- Indelible ink : the trials of John Peter Zenger and the birth of America's free press
- Instrumental music in late eighteenth-century Naples : politics, patronage and artistic culture
- Intelligent souls? : feminist orientalism in eighteenth-century English literature
- Interest and connection in the eighteenth century : Hervey, Johnson, Smith, Equiano
- Islam without Europe : traditions of reform in eighteenth-century Islamic thought
- Island of the blue foxes : disaster and triumph on the world's greatest scientific expedition
- J. S. Bach in Australia : studies in reception and performance
- John Baskerville : a memoir
- John Beale Bordley's Necessaries : an American Enlightenment pamphlet in its historical contexts
- Jonathan Edwards : spiritual writings
- Jonathan Edwards on justification : reformed development of the doctrine in eighteenth-century New England
- Jonathan Swift : the reluctant rebel
- Journal for eighteenth-century studies
- Journal18 : a journal of eighteenth-century art and culture
- Journey to Italy
- Jácaras! : 18th century Spanish baroque guitar music of Santiago de Murcia
- Kant and animals
- Kant und die Heterogenität der Erkenntnisquellen
- L'art et la race : l'Africain (tout) contre l'œil des Lumières
- L'electricité médicale dans la France des Lumières
- L'héritage des Lumières : ambivalences de la modernité
- La correspondance d'Émilie Du Châtelet
- La gazette des délices : la revue électronique de l'Institut et musée Voltaire
- Language choice in Enlightenment Europe : education, sociability, and governance
- Le Siècle de la légèreté : émergences d'un paradigme du dix-huitième siècle français
- Le journal littéraire en France au dix-huitième siècle : émergence d'une culture virtuelle
- Les Lumières et le monde : voyager, explorer, collectionner
- Les Lumières imaginaires : Holbach et la traduction
- Les antiquités dépaysées : histoire globale de la culture antiquaire au siècle des lumières
- Les lumières catholiques et le roman français
- Les spectacles francophones à la cour de Russie (1743-1796) : l'invention d'une société
- Letters
- Letters from the voyages of the slave ship Pearl
- Letters military and political
- Letters to the Jews : occasioned by Mr. David Levi's reply to the former letters, Part II
- Life forms in the thinking of the long eighteenth century
- Listening to Bach : the Mass in B minor and Christmas oratorio
- Literarische Netzwerke im 18. Jahrhundert : mit den Übersetzungen zweier Aufsätze von Latour und Sapiro
- Literary coteries and the making of modern print culture, 1740-1790
- Literary magazine and British review
- Literature and medicine
- Literature and party politics at the accession of Queen Anne
- Little journeys to the homes of eminent orators, Burke
- Lounger's miscellany ; or, The lucubrations of Abel Slug, Esq
- Love and fury : a novel of Mary Wollstonecraft
- Malleable anatomies : models, makers, and material culture in eighteenth-century Italy
- Marie Antoinette's world : intrigue, infidelity, and adultery in Versailles
- Marie-Antoinette
- Marie-Geneviève-Charlotte Thiroux d'Arconville : selected philosophical, scientific, and autobiographical writings
- Material literacy in eighteenth-century Britain : a nation of makers
- Material lives : women makers and consumer culture in the 18th century
- Materials and medicine : trade, conquest, and therapeutics in the eighteenth century
- Meltdown! : picturing the world's first bubble economy
- Memoirs of literature
- Men on horseback : the power of charisma in the Age of Revolution
- Military entrepreneurs and the Spanish contractor state in the eighteenth century
- Mind over matter : memory fiction from Daniel Defoe to Jane Austen
- Minerva's French sisters : women of science in enlightenment France
- Minerva's gothics : the politics and poetics of Romantic exchange, 1780-1820
- Modernity and its other : the encounter with North American Indians in the eighteenth century
- Money, power, and influence in eighteenth-century Lithuania : the Jews on the Radziwiłł estates
- Motivation in war : the experience of common soldiers in old-regime Europe
- Moving scenes : the circulation of music and theatre in Europe, 1700-1815
- Music and the French enlightenment : Rameau and the philosophes in dialogue
- Music in the classical world : genre, culture, and history
- Musique pour la chambre du roy : music at Versailles 1697-1747
- Narrative, catastrophe and historicity in eighteenth-century French literature
- Nation-space in Enlightenment Britain : an archaeology of empire
- Networks of enlightenment : digital approaches to the republic of letters
- Never caught : the Washingtons' relentless pursuit of their runaway slave, Ona Judge
- New approaches to religion and the Enlightenment
- New approaches to religion and the Enlightenment
- Night in French libertine fiction
- Of arms and artists : the American Revolution through painters' eyes
- On the literature and thought of the German Classical Era : collected essays
- Painted in Mexico, 1700-1790 : Pinxit Mexici
- Paris et ses peuples au XVIIIe siècle
- Parker's penny post
- Patriotism & profit : Washington, Hamilton, Schuyler & the rivalry for America's capital city
- Patriots, royalists, and terrorists in the West Indies : the French Revolution in Martinique and Guadeloupe, 1789-1802
- Paul Rapin Thoyras and the art of eighteenth-century historiography
- Payne's universal chronicle, or, Weekly gazette
- Pensées philosophiques d'un citoyen de Montmartre
- Performing power : the political secrets of Gustav III (1771-1792)
- Persia and the Enlightenment
- Personal remembrance among the joys of the other world : set forth in a discourse occasioned by the death of the Honourable Richard Spencer, youngest son of the Earl and Countess Spencer
- Philadelphisches magazin, oder Unterhaltender gesellschafter, für die Deutschen in America
- Philon und Theone
- Piranesi unbound
- Playing in the cathedral : music, race, and status in New Spain
- Poetologien des Wissens um 1800
- Polemics, literature, and knowledge in eighteenth-century Mexico : a new world for the Republic of Letters
- Politics in the marketplace : work, gender, and citizenship in revolutionary France
- Postal relations in Europe, 1500-1800
- Power and liberty : constitutionalism in the American revolution
- Pretty gentlemen : macaroni men and the eighteenth-century fashion world
- Procès de femmes au temps des philosophes, ou, La violence masculine au XVIIIe siècle
- Prose of the world : Denis Diderot and the periphery of Enlightenment
- Proslavery priest : the Atlantic world of John Lindsay, 1729-1788
- Prussian army soldiers and the Seven Years' War : the psychology of honour
- Präsenz und Evidenz fremder Dinge im Europa des 18. Jahrhunderts
- Public vows : fictions of marriage in the English Enlightenment
- Queen Caroline and Sir William Gell : a study in royal patronage and classical scholarship
- Queering the Enlightenment : kinship and gender in eighteenth-century French literature
- Re-reading the eighteenth-century novel : studies in reception
- Reading contagion : the hazards of reading in the age of print
- Reading smell in eighteenth-century fiction
- Reason and experience in Mendelssohn and Kant
- Red round globe hot burning : a tale at the crossroads of commons and closure, of love and terror, of race and class, and of Kate and Ned Despard
- Representations of book culture in eighteenth-century English imaginative writing
- Return to Ixil : Maya society in an eighteenth-century Yucatec town
- Revising the eighteenth-century novel : authorship from manuscript to print
- Revolutionary science : transformation and turmoil in the age of the guillotine
- Romantic mediations : media theory and British romanticism
- Romantic prophecy and the resistance to historicism
- Romantic-era Irish women poets in English
- Running from bondage : enslaved women and their remarkable fight for freedom in Revolutionary America
- Saltus hungaricus : dance music from Hungary (18th century)
- Satire, prints and theatricality in the French Revolution
- Scottish philosophy in the eighteenth century
- Selling englightenment
- Sentimental & literary magazine
- Sex, death & minuets : Anna Magdalena Bach and her musical notebooks
- Smell in eighteenth-century England : a social sense
- Society for Eighteenth-Century Music newsletter
- Sophie de Grouchy's Letters on sympathy : a critical engagement with Adam Smith's The theory of moral sentiments
- Specimen historiae medicae ex solidae experientiae documentis : maxime vero monimentis Stahlianis, in syllabum aphoristicum redactum ; ut ita ex morborum circumstantiis perpetuis essentialibus et extaessentialibus : universa oeconomia medicinae internae, indeque per se fluens vera et constans pathologica et therapeutica consideratio patescat
- Speculative enterprise : public theaters and financial markets in London, 1688-1763
- Sprachgeschichte als Textsortengeschichte : zur Linguistik der Beschwerde am Beispiel der cahiers de doléances
- Spreading canvas : eighteenth-century British marine painting
- Strange vernaculars : how eighteenth-century slang, cant, provincial languages, and nautical jargon became English
- Studi vivaldiani
- Studies in Burke and his time
- Studies in eighteenth century culture
- Sur les traces de Jean Potocki
- Systems failure : the uses of disorder in English literature
- Tacky's revolt : the story of an Atlantic slave war
- Terror : the French Revolution and its demons
- The Adventurer
- The American magazine, or, General repository
- The Atlantic magazine
- The Baltimore weekly magazine
- The Beautiful, Novel, and Strange : Aesthetics and Heterodoxy
- The Bee, or, Universal weekly pamphlet revived
- The Boston weekly-magazine
- The British mercury
- The British weekly mercury
- The Burke newsletter
- The Busy body
- The Cambridge companion to the Federalist
- The Cambridge companion to the Scottish Enlightenment
- The Christian's monitor, &c
- The Club : Johnson, Boswell, and the friends who shaped an age
- The Cornwall chronicle
- The Court and city magazine for ..
- The Court magazine for ..
- The Court, city and country magazine for ..
- The Critical review, or, Annals of literature
- The Daily journal
- The Daily post
- The Edinburgh magazine
- The Edinburgh magazine and review for ..
- The Edinburgh magazine, or, Literary amusement
- The Edinburgh review
- The Edinburgh weekly magazine
- The Eighteenth century
- The Flying post, or, The post-master
- The Grub-Street journal
- The Instructor
- The Jews in a Polish Private Town : The Case of Opatów in the Eighteenth Century
- The Juvenile mirror, and, teacher's manual
- The Lay-monk
- The Literary museum, or, Monthly magazine
- The London magazine and monthly chronologer
- The London magazine enlarged and improved
- The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer
- The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer
- The London magazine, or, New gentleman's complete monthly repository of knowledge, instruction, and entertainment
- The Monthly miscellany, or, Vermont magazine
- The Monthly review
- The Monthly review, or, Literary journal
- The Monthly review, or, New literary journal
- The Muses Mercury, or, Monthly miscellany
- The Museum of foreign literature, science, and art
- The New London magazine
- The New London magazine, or, Every man's complete monthly repository of knowledge, instruction, and entertainment
- The New London magazine, or, Gentleman's universal and complete monthly repository of knowledge, instruction, and entertainment for town and country
- The New London magazine, or, New gentleman's complete monthly repository of knowledge, instruction, and entertainment
- The New-England magazine of knowledge and pleasure
- The New-York magazine ; or, Literary repository
- The Penny London post, or, The morning advertiser
- The Political magazine, and miscellaneous repository
- The Politics of Empire at the Accession of George III : The East India Company and the Crisis and Transformation of Britain's Imperial State
- The Prompter
- The Public Universal Friend : Jemima Wilkinson and religious enthusiasm in revolutionary America
- The Scotchman
- The St. James's magazine
- The Stamford mercury : being historical and political observations on the transactions of Europe, together with remarks on trade
- The Tatler
- The True patriot and the history of our own times
- The Universal chronicle and Westminster journal
- The Universal chronicle, or, Weekly gazette
- The Weekly history, or, An account of the most remarkable particulars relating to the present progress of the Gospel
- The Yorkshire freeholder
- The age of Phillis
- The age of the democratic revolution : a political history of Europe and America, 1760-1800
- The art market in Rome in the eighteenth century : a study in the social history of art
- The bee, or literary weekly intelligencer : consisting of original pieces and selections from performances of merit, foreign and domestic
- The books of Jacob : or: A fantastic journey across seven borders, five languages, and three major religions, not counting the minor sects. Told by the dead, supplemented by the author, drawing from a range of books, and aided by imagination, the which being the greatest natural gift of any person. That the wise might have it for a record, that my compatriots reflect, laypersons gain some understanding, and melancholy souls obtain some slight enjoyment
- The botany of empire in the long eighteenth century
- The censor
- The collected poetry of Mary Tighe
- The colonial machine : French science and overseas expansion in the old regime
- The colonial records of Kings Chapel, 1686-1776
- The color of equality : race and common humanity in Enlightenment thought
- The connoisseur
- The conversation piece : making modern art in eighteenth-century Britain
- The culture of enlightening : Abbé Claude Yvon and the entangled emergence of the Enlightenment
- The daily courant
- The duty of forgiveness of injuries : a discourse intended to be delivered soon after the riots in Birmingham
- The eighteenth centuries : global networks of enlightenment
- The eighteenth-century fortepiano grand and its patrons from Scarlatti to Beethoven
- The enlightenment
- The epistolary art of Catherine the Great
- The evidence of the resurrection of Jesus considered : in a discourse first delivered in the assembly-room, at Buxton, on Sunday, September 19, 1790. To which is added, An address to the Jews
- The experimental imagination : literary knowledge and science in the British Enlightenment
- The fall of the House of Byron : scandal and seduction in Georgian England
- The favourite
- The female spectator
- The female tatler
- The first forensic hanging : the toxic truth that killed Mary Blandy
- The general magazine and historical chronicle, for all the British plantations in America
- The ghost ship of Brooklyn : an untold story of the American Revolution
- The history of Tom Jones : a foundling
- The ides of war : George Washington and the Newburgh crisis
- The imperial patronage of labor genre paintings in eighteenth-century China
- The imposteress rabbit breeder : Mary Toft and eighteenth-century England
- The infidel and the professor : David Hume, Adam Smith, and the friendship that shaped modern thought
- The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano; or Gustavus Vassa, the African.
- The intimate frontier : friendship and civil society in northern New Spain
- The jolly beggars : a cantata
- The language of fruit : literature and horticulture in the long eighteenth century
- The life and work of Rosalba Carriera (1673-1757) : the queen of pastel
- The making of British bourgeois tragedy : modernity and the art of ordinary suffering
- The making of poetry : Coleridge, the Wordsworths, and their year of marvels
- The military enlightenment : war and culture the French Empire from Louis XIV to Napoleon
- The mirror : a periodical paper published at Edinburgh in the years 1779 and 1780
- The mirrour
- The monthly miscellany
- The museum ; or, The literary and historical register
- The musical magazine
- The musical world of Marie-Antionette : opera and ballet in 18th century Paris and Versailles
- The natural and the human : science and the shaping of modernity, 1739-1841 / Stephen Gaukroger
- The operas of Antonio Vivaldi
- The operas of Rameau : genesis, staging, reception
- The painter's touch : Boucher, Chardin, Fragonard
- The papist represented : literature and the English Catholic community, 1688-1791
- The place of many moods : Udaipur's painted lands and India's eighteenth century
- The plain dealer
- The poetical works of William Hayley, Esq
- The political theory of the American founding : natural rights, public policy, and the moral conditions of freedom
- The politics of place : Montesquieu, particularism, and the pursuit of liberty
- The prater
- The problem of profit : finance and feeling in eighteenth-century British literature
- The rambler
- The royal female magazine
- The royal magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly companion
- The savage and modern self : North American Indians in eighteenth-century British literature and culture
- The sensational past : how the Enlightenment changed the way we use our senses
- The sentimental novel in the eighteenth century
- The solfeggio tradition : a forgotten art of melody in the long eighteenth century
- The specter of skepticism in the age of enlightenment
- The spirit of French capitalism : economic theology in the age of Enlightenment
- The taking of Jemima Boone : colonial settlers, tribal nations, and the kidnap that shaped America
- The textual culture of English Protestant dissent 1720-1800
- The thespian oracle, or, Monthly mirror
- The time of enlightenment : constructing the future in France, 1750 to year one
- The town and country magazine, or, Universal repository of knowledge, instruction, and entertainment
- The universal visiter and monthly memorialist
- The untold war at sea : America's revolutionary privateers
- The use of Christianity, especially in difficult times : a sermon delivered at the Gravel Pit meeting in Hackney, March 30, 1794
- The vagabond : a novel
- The visions of Sir Heister Ryley : with other entertainments
- The voyages and manifesto of William Fergusson, a surgeon of the East India Company 1731-1739
- The wanton Jesuit and the wayward saint : a tale of sex, religion, and politics in eighteenth-century France
- The way of Bach : three years with the man, the music, and the piano
- The weekly magazine, or, Edinburgh amusement
- The will of the people : the revolutionary birth of America
- Theories of ballet in the age of the 'Encyclopédie'
- Theory and practice in eighteenth-century dance : the German-French connection
- Thirteen clocks : how race united the colonies and made the Declaration of Independence
- To her credit : women, finance, and the law in eighteenth-century New England cities
- To lose an empire : British strategy and foreign policy in America, 1758-90
- Tom Jones
- Transported to Botany Bay : class, national identity, and the literary figure of the Australian convict
- Travels with George : in search of Washington and his legacy
- Turner's modern world
- Two letters to Dr. Newcome, Bishop of Waterford : on the duration of our Saviour's ministry
- Un océano para llegar a ti
- Una follia di Napoli : concerti & sinfonie per flauto
- Undersong : a novel
- Unfelt : the language of affect in the British Enlightenment
- Unity in Christ and country : American Presbyterians in the Revolutionary era, 1758-1801
- Unsettling the West : violence and state building in the Ohio Valley
- Valcour : the 1776 campaign that saved the cause of liberty
- Very rich & handsome : American neo-classical decorative arts
- Visuality in the novels of Austen, Radcliffe, Edgeworth and Burney
- Vivaldi, "Motezuma" and the opera seria : essays on a newly discovered work and its background
- Voices of the enslaved : love, labor, and longing in French Louisiana
- Volcanoes in eighteenth-century Europe : an essay in environmental humanities
- Walker's hibernian magazine, or, Compendium of entertaining knowledge
- War and enlightenment in Russia : military culture in the age of Catherine II
- War, power and the economy : mercantilism and state formation in 18th-century Europe
- Washington's Revolutionary War Generals
- Washington's government : charting the origins of the federal administration
- Where caciques and mapmakers met : border making in eighteenth-century South America
- Wicked flesh : black women, intimacy, and freedom in the Atlantic world
- Wild Frenchmen and Frenchified Indians : material culture and race in colonial Louisiana
- William Gilbert and esoteric Romanticism : a contextual study and annotated edition of The hurricane
- Wit, virtue, and emotion : British women's Enlightenment rhetoric
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