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31. J B Hunter & Co : Catalogue

35. J. Bell's priced catalogue for 1782 : A catalogue of books in various languages, arts and sciences; containing rare and valuable books in most branches of literature. Chiefly in fine condition, many of them new, and well bound. Which will begin to be sold at the prices marked in the catalogue (for ready money only) December 1781; By John Bell, Parliament-Square, who gives the full value for any library or parcel of books. Catalogues will be delivered gratis at the shop of J. Bell to gentlemen who are pleased to call for them, or when a line is sent

40. J. Bracken Lee

47. J. Case, who succeeds in the room of Mr. Tho. Saffeld lately deceased, and who is an approved and licensed physician and student in astrology, now lives at the Black Ball and Lilly's Head, next door to the Feather-shops, that are within Black-Friers Gate-way, which is over against Ludgate Church, just by Ludgate in London, who resolves these questions followwing, viz. Whether any ones life may be happy or unhappy

49. J. Cleaveland revived poems, orations, epistles, and other of his genuine incomparable pieces : with some other exquisite remains of the most eminent wits of both the universities that were his contemporaries

51. J. Cleaveland revived poems, orations, epistles, and other of his genuine incomparable pieces. With some other exquisite remains of the most eminent wits of both the universities that were his contemporaries. This second edition, besides many other never before publisht additions, is enriched with the authors Midsummer-moon, or Lunacy-rampant; being an university character, a short survey of some of the late fellows of the colledges. Now at last publisht from his original copies, by some of his intrusted friends

52. J. Cleaveland revived Poems, orations, epistles, and other of his incomparable pieccs [sic] : with some other exquisite remains of most eminent wits of both the universities that were his contemporaries : this fourth edition, besides many other never before publisht additions, is enriched with the authors Midsummer-Moon, or Lunacy-Rampant : being an university charter, a short survey of some of the late fellows of the colledges : now at last publisht from his original copies by some of his interested friends ...

54. J. Cuthell's catalogue for 1796 : A catalogue of books, consisting chiefly of libraries and parcels recently purchased; also, a selection of the best modern publications; forming in the whole, an extensive collection in the various branches of ancient and modern literature: amongst which are, a great variety of useful and scarce articles; and are now on sale (March 1796) for ready money only, at the low prices, printed in the catalogue, By John Cuthell, at his Shops, No. 4 and 5, Middle-Row, Holborn, London

67. J. Denny Haythorn

69. J. Dickson's catalogue for the year M.DCC.XCV : Consisting of some valuable libraries lately purchased; as also a complete collection of new books, in every department of literature, all nearly bound in call and lettered, if not otherwise expressed; offered considerably under shop price for ready money. Price of the catalogue sixpence, to be deducted from the first purchase. Catalogues to be had at, and orders sent to the shop of J. Dickson, front of the Exchange

77. J. Edgar!

84. J Elliott & Son : Leaflet

85. J. Ernest Wilkins

89. J. F. K : a personal story

91. J. Forman Wilkinson and Wilbur M. Brown against William Foster, Junior, Robert B. Minturn, William H. Swan and Henry F. Sewall, composing the firm of Grinnell, Minturn & Co., Robert B. Minturn, individually C.R. Garrison, E.C. Garrison, E.C. Burdick, Isbon N. Ames, George Warren Smith, Henry L. Duguid, Alfred A. Howlett and the Syracuse, Chenango and New York Railroad Company

100. J. G. Ballard