Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
The excellency of the Christian system demonstrated: in a comparison thereof, with paganism, Mahometanism, and the religion of nature. An oration. By Richard Lewis.
The second edition..
London: printed for J. Robinson, at the Golden Lyon, in Ludgate-Street; and B. Law, at the Bible and Crown, in the Poultry, M,DCC,LIV. [1754].
ESTC No. T146439.Grub Street ID 193085.
Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
The robin-Hood Society: a satire. With notes variorum. By Peter Pounce, Esq;.
London: printed for E. Withers, and W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; J. Fletcher, at Oxford; J. Leake, at Bath; and B. Collins, at Salisbury, MDCCLVI. [1756].
ESTC No. T125598.Grub Street ID 175725.
Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
Some thoughts on education: ... An oration. Pronounced ... at the Old Market-House, in Newry, ... By Richard Lewis.
Newry: printed for the author, at G. Harrison's; and sold by P. Wilson, and J. Potts, Dublin, 1759.
ESTC No. N37005.Grub Street ID 24959.
Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
The free-masons advocate. Or, falsehood detected. Being a full refutation of a scandalous libel, entitled, A master-key to free-masonry. With a defence of the brotherhood and the craft, ... By Richard Lewis. Corrector of the press.
Dublin: printed for J. Hunter. And sold by all the booksellers, 1760.
ESTC No. T221745.Grub Street ID 244899.
Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
One thousand seven hundred and seventy: or, a view of Ireland. A dialogue. Inscribed to his grace the Duke of Leinster, the Earls of Lanesborough, Shannon, and Lowth, Sir William Fownes, Sir William Mayne, barts. and H. L. Rowley, Esq.
Dublin: printed for the author; and sold by T. Walker, [1770].
ESTC No. T201046.Grub Street ID 232506.
Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
The general election. A poem addressed to Charles Domvile, ... By Mr. Lewis, author of The picture of the times.
Dublin: printed for the author, and sold by J. Milliken, [1770?].
ESTC No. N60955.Grub Street ID 43900.
Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
A defence of Ireland. A poem. In answer to the partial and malicious accounts given of it by Mr. Twiss, and other writers. By Mr. Lewis, ...
Dublin: printed for the author, by W. Kidd, 1776.
ESTC No. T186827.Grub Street ID 222945.
Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
The candid philosopher: or, free thoughts on men, morals, and manners. By Mr. Lewis, corrector of the press. In two volumes. Volume I.
Dublin: printed by Byrn and Son, for the author, at No 22, in Bride-Street, M.DCC.LXX.VIII. [1778].
ESTC No. T111006.Grub Street ID 163480.
Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
The pleasing moralist: or, polite philosopher. Consisting of essays, poems, histories, and dialogues, ... By R. Lewis, ... author of the Candid philosopher. In two volumes. ...
Dublin: printed for the author, at no. 22, Bride-sttreet [sic]; and sold by all the booksellers, [1780?].
ESTC No. T206933.Grub Street ID 236290.
Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
Common sense, and common humanity: or, the cruelty and impolicy of the penal laws against the Roman Catholics demonstrated. ... By an English Protestant.
Dublin: printed for R. Lewis, 1782.
ESTC No. T215034.Grub Street ID 241267.
Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
Common sense, and common humanity: shewing the cruelty and impolicy of the penal laws against the Roman Catholics. Addressed to the legislature of Ireland. By R. Lewis, ...
Dublin: printed for the author, 1782.
ESTC No. T217863.Grub Street ID 242645.
Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
Scythian friendship displayed: or, a picture for the youths of Ireland. To which is added, the history of Lisander and Narcissa. Shewing the dreadful consequences that result from the vice of gaming. By R. Lewis, corrector of the press.
Dublin: printed for J. Wallace, No. 3. Bridge-Street, M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785].
ESTC No. T179933.Grub Street ID 216632.
Lewis, corrector of the press. Richard.
The Dublin guide: or, a description of the city of Dublin, and the Most Remarkable Places within Fifteen Miles. Containing brief, but accurate accounts of the Public Buildings, Places of Amusement, Manufactures, Charitable Foundations, Public Institutions, Noted Societies, Gentlemens' Seats, Remarkable Customs, and Natural and Artificial Curiosities; arranged in alphabetical order. With many other Interesting Particulars, that may lead to a thorough Knowledge of the Present State and Government of the City; and of every Object worthy the Attention of Strangers, Foreigners, and such Citizens as occasionally visit the Country on Parties of Pleasure. By R. Lewis, Corrector of the Press, Honorary Member of the Dublin Legion, and Author of the Post-Chaise Companion, or Traveller's Directory through Ireland.
Dublin: printed for the author, at his correcting-office, No. 22, Bride-Street, [1787].
ESTC No. T34987.Grub Street ID 265198.