Titles by S. Hazard in APA format
There are 261 titles associated with this firm.
Field
, M.
(1782).
The glory of the heavenly city, and blessedness of departed saints, graciously manifested in a vision, to a young lady of bristol, on the 10th of october, 1781, as related by herself. the second edition.
Bath:
Field
, M.
(1782).
The glory of the heavenly city, and blessedness of departed saints, graciously manifested in a vision, to a young lady of bristol, on the 10th of october, 1781, as related by herself. the second edition.
Bath:
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, H.
(1784).
The gin-shop; or, a peep into a prison.
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Bennett
, A.M.
(1789).
Agnes de-courci, a domestic tale. in four volumes. inscrib'd with permission to col. hunter. by mrs. bennett, author of the welch heiress, and juvenile indiscretions.
Bath:
Clark
, E.
(1789).
Poems moral and entertaining, written long since by miss lewis, then of holt, now, and for almost thirty years past, the wife of mr. robert clark, of tetbury. (with a few others addressed to her.) published at the request of her husband, for the benefit of the infirmary at glocester, the hospital at bath, and the sunday schools at tetbury.
Bath:
Bennett
, A.M.
(1789).
Agnes de-courci, a domestic tale. in four volumes. inscrib'd with permission to col. hunter. by mrs. bennett, author of the welch heiress, and juvenile indiscretions.
Bath:
Clark
, E.
(1789).
Poems moral and entertaining, written long since by miss lewis, then of holt, now, and for almost thirty years past, the wife of mr. robert clark, of tetbury. (with a few others addressed to her.) published at the request of her husband, for the benefit of the infirmary at glocester, the hospital at bath, and the sunday schools at tetbury.
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Peacock
, L.
(1793).
The knight of the rose. an allegorical narrative; including histories, adventures, &c. designed for the amusement and moral instruction of youth. by the author of the adventures of the six princesses of babylon, &c. and editor of the juvenile magazine.
London:
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street] S. Hazard. John Marshall I [Aldermary]
Peacock
, L.
(1793).
The knight of the rose. an allegorical narrative; including histories, adventures, &c. designed for the amusement and moral instruction of youth. by the author of the adventures of the six princesses of babylon, &c. and editor of the juvenile magazine.
London:
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street] S. Hazard. John Marshall I [Aldermary]
du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, S.F.
(1794).
A selection from the annals of virtue, of madame sillery: containing the most important and interesting anecdotes from the histories of spain, portugal, china, japan, and america: with some account of the manners, customs, arts and sciences of france. translated from the french by elizabeth mary james.
Bath:
du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, S.F.
(1794).
A selection from the annals of virtue, of madame sillery: containing the most important and interesting anecdotes from the histories of spain, portugal, china, japan, and america: with some account of the manners, customs, arts and sciences of france. translated from the french by elizabeth mary james.
Bath:
Hawker
, R.
(1794).
Sermons on the divinity and operations of the holy ghost. by robert hawker, d. d. vicar of the parish of charles, plymouth; and formerly of macdalen-hall, oxford.
Bath:
S. Hazard. John Deighton [325 High Holborn]
Hawker
, R.
(1794).
Sermons on the divinity and operations of the holy ghost. by robert hawker, d. d. vicar of the parish of charles, plymouth; and formerly of macdalen-hall, oxford.
Bath:
S. Hazard. John Deighton [325 High Holborn]
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, H.
(1795).
Cheap repository. patient joe; or, the newcastle collier.
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, H.
(1795).
Cheap repository. sunday reading. bear ye one another's burthens; or, the valley of tears: a vision.
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, H.
(1795).
Cheap repository. the shepherd of salisbury plain. part ii.
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, H.
(1795).
Cheap repository. the shepherd of salisbury plain. part ii.
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, H.
(1795).
Cheap repository. the sorrows of yamba; or, the negro woman's lamentation.
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, H.
(1795).
Cheap repository. the sunday school.
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, H.
(1795).
Cheap repository. the two shoemakers in five parts.
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, H.
(1795).
Cheap repository. the two shoemakers. part i.
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Cheap Repository Tracts.
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, H.
(1795).
Cheap repository. the two wealthy farmers; or, the history of mr. bragwell. in seven parts.
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, H.
(1795).
Dame andrews, a ballad.
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, H.
(1795).
Dame andrews, a ballad.
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, H.
(1795).
Patient joe, or the newcastle collier.
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, S.
(1795).
Sorrowful sam; or, the two blacksmiths.
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, H.
(1795).
Sunday reading. bear ye one another's burthens; or, the valley of tears: a vision.
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, H.
(1795).
The apprentice's monitor; or, indentures in verse, shewing what they are bound to do.
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, H.
(1795).
The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company.
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, H.
(1795).
The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company.
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, H.
(1795).
The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company.
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, H.
(1795).
The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company.
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, H.
(1795).
The cottage cook; or, mrs. jones's cheap dishes: shewing the way to do much good with little money.
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, H.
(1795).
The cottage cook; or, mrs. jones's cheap dishes: shewing the way to do much good with little money.
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, H.
(1795).
The gin-shop; or, a peep into a prison.
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, S.
(1795).
The good mother's legacy.
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, H.
(1795).
The happy waterman.
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, H.
(1795).
The happy waterman.
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, H.
(1795).
The history of tom white, the postilion.
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, H.
(1795).
The history of tom white, the postilion.
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, H.
(1795).
The history of tom white, the postilion.
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, H.
(1795).
The history of tom white, the postilion.
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, H.
(1795).
The history of tom white, the postillion.
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, H.
(1795).
The history of tom white, the postillion.
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, H.
(1795).
The history of tom white, the postillion.
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, H.
(1795).
The lancashire collier girl. :a true story.
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, H.
(1795).
The riot; or, half a loaf is better than no bread. in a dialogue between jack anvil and tom hod. to the tune of "a cobler there was," &c.
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, H.
(1795).
The shepherd of salisbury plain,
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, H.
(1795).
The shepherd of salisbury plain. part ii.
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, H.
(1795).
The shepherd of salisbury plain. part ii.
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, H.
(1795).
The shepherd of salisbury plain. part ii.
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, H.
(1795).
The shepherd of salisbury-plain.
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, H.
(1795).
The shepherd of salisbury-plain.
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, H.
(1795).
The shepherd of salisbury-plain.
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, H.
(1795).
The shepherd of salisbury-plain. part i.
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, H.
(1795).
The two shoemakers.
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, H.
(1795).
The two shoemakers.
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, S.
(1795).
The two soldiers.
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, S.
(1795).
The two soldiers.
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, S.
(1795).
The two soldiers.
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Unknown
, .
(1795).
The unfortunate attachment; or memoirs of mr. and mrs. de la bedoyere. a true history, written in the year m.dcc.xlvi. translated from the french by a lady. ...
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, H.
(1795).
The way to plenty: or, the second part of tom white.
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, H.
(1795).
The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company.
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, H.
(1795).
The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company.
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Gessner
, S.
(1795).
The death of abel, in five books. attempted from the german of mr. gessner. a new edition.
Bath:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane]
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, H.
(1795).
The gin-shop; or, a peep into a prison.
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, H.
(1795).
The history of tom white, the postilion.
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, H.
(1795).
The shepherd of salisbury plain. part ii.
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, H.
(1795).
The shepherd of salisbury-plain.
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, H.
(1795).
The two shoemakers.
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(1795).
The unfortunate attachment; or memoirs of mr. and mrs. de la bedoyere. a true history, written in the year m.dcc.xlvi. translated from the french by a lady. ...
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, H.
(1795).
Cheap repository. the two wealthy farmers; or, the history of mr. bragwell. part ii.
London:
S. Hazard.
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, H.
(1795).
The apprentice's monitor. or, indentures in verse, shewing what they are bound to do.
Bath:
S. Hazard. R. White [London] Cheap Repository Tracts. John Marshall I [Aldermary]
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, H.
(1795).
The cottage cook; or mrs. jones's cheap dishes: shewing the way to do much good with little money.
London:
S. Hazard.
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, H.
(1795).
The gin-shop; or, a peep into a prison.
London:
S. Hazard. R. White [London] John Marshall I [Aldermary]
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, H.
(1796).
A hymn of praise for the abundant harvest of 1796.
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, H.
(1796).
A hymn of praise for the abundant harvest of 1796.
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, H.
(1796).
A hymn of praise for the abundant harvest of 1796.
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, H.
(1796).
Betty brown, the st. giles orange girl: with some account of mrs. sponge, the money-lender.
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, H.
(1796).
Betty brown, the st. giles's orange girl: with some account of mrs. sponge, the money-lender.
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, H.
(1796).
Betty brown, the st. giles's orange girl: with some account of mrs. sponge, the money-lender.
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, H.
(1796).
Black giles the poacher. with the history of widow brown's apple-tree. part ii.
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, H.
(1796).
Black giles the poacher. with the history of widow brown's apple-tree. part ii.
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, H.
(1796).
Black giles the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. part i.
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, H.
(1796).
Black giles the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. part i.
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, H.
(1796).
Black giles the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. part i.
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, H.
(1796).
Black giles the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. part i.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. a sunday reading. on carrying religion into the common business of life. a dialogue between james stock and will simpson, the shoemakers, as they sat at work.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. a sunday reading. the grand assizes; or, general goal delivery.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. jack brown in prison; or, the pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. being the fourth part of the history of the two shoemakers.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. jack brown in prison; or, the pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. being the fourth part of the history of the two shoemakers.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. jack brown in prison; or, the pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. being the fourth part of the history of the two shoemakers.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. jack brown in prison; or, the pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. being the fourth part of the history of the two shoemakers.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. king dionysius and squire damocles; a new song on an old story. proper to be sung at all feasts and merry-makings.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. sunday reading. the general resurrection, part i. being a description, taken from scripture, of some of the events which will come to pass at the end of the world:
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. sunday reading. the grand assizes; or, general goal delivery.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. the apprentice turned master; or, the second part of the two shoemakers, shewing how james stock from a parish apprentice became a creditable tradesman.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. the history of hester wilmot: or, the new gown. part ii. being a continuation of the sunday school.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. the history of hester wilmot: or, the second part of the sunday school.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. the history of hester wilmot; or, the new gown. part ii. being a continuation of the sunday school.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. the history of hester wilmot; or, the second part of the sunday school.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. the history of idle jack brown. containing the merry story of the mountebank, with some account of the bay mare smiler. being the third part of the two shoemakers.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. the history of idle jack brown. containing the merry story of the mountebank, with some account of the bay mare smiler. being the third part of the two shoemakers.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. the history of mary wood the house-maid; or, the danger of false excuses.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. the history of mary wood. the house-maid. or, the danger of false excuses.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. the sunday school.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. the two wealthy farmers; or, the history of mr. bragwell. part i.
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, H.
(1796).
Cheap repository. the two wealthy farmers; or, the history of mr. bragwell. part i.
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Greensted
, F.
(1796).
Fugitive pieces. by frances greensted.
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, H.
(1796).
Jack brown in prison; or, the pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. : being the fourth part of the history of the two shoemakers.
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, H.
(1796).
John the shopkeeper turned sailor. the fourth and last part. in which a description is given of john himself taking charge of the boat,
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, H.
(1796).
John the shopkeeper turned sailor; or, the folly of going out of our element. in which a particular account is given of the several branches of this worthy family. part ii.
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, H.
(1796).
John the shopkeeper turned sailor; or, the folly of going out of our element. in which a particular account is given of the several branches of this worthy family. part ii.
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, H.
(1796).
John the shopkeeper turned sailor; part iii. shewing how john and his family actually took boat, and how they had for a while a most delightful sail on the wide ocean.
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, H.
(1796).
John the shopkeeper turned sailor; part iii. shewing how john and his family actually took boat, and how they had for a while a most delightful sail on the wide ocean.
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, H.
(1796).
Robert and richard; or, the ghost of poor molly, who was drowned in richard's mill pond. to the tune of collins's mulberry tree.
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, H.
(1796).
Robert and richard; or, the ghost of poor molly, who was drowned in richard's mill pond. to the tune of collins's mulberry tree.
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, H.
(1796).
Robert and richard; or, the ghost of poor molly, who was drowned in richard's mill pond. to the tune of collins's mulberry tree.
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, S.
(1796).
Sorrowful sam; or, the two blacksmiths.
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, H.
(1796).
Sunday reading. bear ye one another's burthens; or, the valley of tears: a vision.
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, H.
(1796).
Sunday reading. on carrying religion into the common business of life. :a dialogue between james stock and will simpson, the shoemakers, as they sat at work.
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, H.
(1796).
Sunday reading. on carrying religion into the common business of life. a dialogue between james stock and will simpson, the shoemakers, as they sat at work.
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, H.
(1796).
Sunday reading. the history of the two wealthy farmers; or a new dialogue, between mr. bragwell and mr. worthy. part iv.
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, H.
(1796).
Sunday reading. the history of the two wealthy farmers; or, a new dialogue, between mr. bragwell and mr. worthy. part iv.
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, H.
(1796).
Sunday reading. the pilgrims. an allegory.
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, H.
(1796).
Sunday reading. the servant man turned soldier; or, the fair weather christian, a parable.
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, H.
(1796).
Sunday reading. the servant man turned soldier; or, the fair weather christian. :a parable.
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, H.
(1796).
Sunday reading. the strait gate and the broad way, being the second part of the valley of tears.
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, H.
(1796).
Tawny rachel, or, the fortune teller; with some account of dreams, omens and conjurers.
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, H.
(1796).
The apprentice turned master; or, the second part of the two shoemakers ...
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, H.
(1796).
The apprentice turned master; or, the second part of the two shoemakers. shewing how james stock from a parish apprentice became a creditable tradesman.
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, H.
(1796).
The apprentice turned master; or, the second part of the two shoemakers. shewing how james stock from a parish apprentice became a creditable tradesman.
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, H.
(1796).
The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company.
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, S.
(1796).
The cheapside apprentice; or, the history of mr. francis h****. :fully setting forth the danger of playing with edge tools. shewing also, how a gay life may prove a short one; and that a merry evening may produce a sorrowful morning.
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, S.
(1796).
The cheapside apprentice; or, the history of mr. francis h****. fully setting forth the danger of playing with edge tools. shewing also, how a gay life may prove a short one; and that a merry evening may produce a sorrowful morning.
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, S.
(1796).
The cheapside apprentice; or, the history of mr. francis h****. fully setting forth the danger of playing with edge tools. shewing also, how a gay life may prove a short one; and that a merry evening may produce a sorrowful morning.
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, H.
(1796).
The general resurrection,. part i. being a description, taken from scripture, of some of the events which will come to pass at the end of the world.
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, H.
(1796).
The good militia man; or, the man that is worth a host, being a new song, by honest dan the plough-boy turned soldier.
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, H.
(1796).
The hackney coachman; or, the way to get a good fare. :to the tune of "i wish i was a fisherman," &c.
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, H.
(1796).
The hackney coachman; or, the way to get a good fare. to the tune of ``i wish i was a fisherman,'' &c. cheap repository.
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, H.
(1796).
The hackney coachman; or, the way to get a good fare. to the tune of ``i wish i was a fisherman,'' &c. cheap repository.
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, H.
(1796).
The history of charles jones, the footman written by himself.
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, H.
(1796).
The history of hester wilmot; or, the new gown. part ii. :being a continuation of the sunday school.
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, H.
(1796).
The history of idle jack brown containing the merry story of the mountebank, with some account of the bay mare smiler. being the third part of the two shoemakers.
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, H.
(1796).
The history of idle jack brown. ... being the third part of the two shoemakers.
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, H.
(1796).
The history of idle jack brown. : containing the merry story of the mountebank, with some account of the bay mare smiler. being the third part of the two shoemakers.
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, H.
(1796).
The history of mary wood. the house-maid; or, the danger of false excuses.
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, H.
(1796).
The history of the two wealthy farmers; or, a new dialogue, between mr. bragwell and mr. worthy. part iv.
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, H.
(1796).
The history of the two wealthy farmers; or, a new dialogue, between mr. bragwell and mr. worthy. part iv.
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, H.
(1796).
The history of the two wealthy farmers; or, a new dialogue, between mr. bragwell and mr. worthy. part iv.
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, H.
(1796).
The history of the two wealthy farmers; or, a new dialogue, between mr. bragwell and mr. worthy. part iv.
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, H.
(1796).
The honest miller of glocestershire. a true ballad.
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, H.
(1796).
The lady and the pye; or, know thyself. cheap repository.
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, H.
(1796).
The plum-cakes; or, the farmer and his three sons.
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, H.
(1796).
The shopkeeper turned sailor; or, the folly of going out of our element. ... part i.
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, H.
(1796).
The shopkeeper turned sailor; or, the folly of going out of our element. :shewing what a clever man john the shopkeeper was in his own business, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water. part i.
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, H.
(1796).
The shopkeeper turned sailor; or, the folly of going out of our element. :shewing what a clever man john the shopkeeper was in his own business, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water. part i.
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, H.
(1796).
The shopkeeper turned sailor; or, the folly of going out of our element. shewing what a clever man john the shopkeeper was in his own business, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water. part 1.
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, H.
(1796).
The story of sinful sally. told by herself. shewing how from being sally of the green she was first led to become sinful sally, and afterwards drunken sal, and how at last she came to a most melancholy and almost hopeless end; being therein a warning to all young women both in town and country.
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, H.
(1796).
The story of sinful sally. told by herself. shewing how from being sally of the green she was first led to become sinful sally, and afterwards drunken sal, and how at last she came to a most melancholy and almost hopeless end; being therein a warning to all young women both in town and country. price one halfpenny.
London:
John Marshall I [Aldermary]
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, H.
(1796).
The sunday school.
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, H.
(1796).
The two gardeners.
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, H.
(1796).
The two shoemakers. part 1.
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, H.
(1796).
The two wealthy farmers, with the sad adventures of miss bragwell. part v.
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, H.
(1796).
The two wealthy farmers, with the sad adventures of miss bragwell. part v.
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, H.
(1796).
The two wealthy farmers, with the sad adventures of miss bragwell. part v.
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R. White [London]
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, H.
(1796).
The way to plenty; or, the second part of tom white.
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, H.
(1796).
Turn the carpet; or, the two weavers :a new song, in a dialogue between dick and john.
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, H.
(1796).
Turn the carpet; or, the two weavers: a new song in a dialogue between dick and john.
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Jones
, T.
(1796).
A word of comfort to weak believers, in fifteen letters from the late rev. thomas jones, of st. saviours, southwark. addressed to mr. b—, in a season of darkness and temptation. written in the years 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759.
Bath:
S. Hazard.
Jones
, T.
(1796).
A word of comfort to weak believers, in fifteen letters from the late rev. thomas jones, of st. saviours, southwark. addressed to mr. b—, in a season of darkness and temptation. written in the years 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759.
Bath:
S. Hazard.
More
, H.
(1797).
Betty brown, the st. giles's orange girl: with some account of mrs. sponge, the money-lender.
London:
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, H.
(1797).
Betty brown, the st. giles's orange girl: with some account of mrs. sponge, the money-lender.
London:
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, H.
(1797).
Betty brown, the st. giles's orange girl: with some account of mrs. sponge, the money-lender.
London:
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, H.
(1797).
Black giles, the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. in two parts.
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
Cheap repository. the history of mr. fantom, the new fashioned philosopher and his man william.
London:
More
, S.
(1797).
Cheap repository. the hubbub; or, the history of farmer russel the hard-hearted overseer.
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
Dan and jane; or faith and works. a tale.
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
Jack brown in prison ... being the fourth part of the history of the two shoemakers.
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
The apprentice turned master; or, the second part of the two shoemakers ...
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
The bad bargain; or, the world set up to sale.
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
The bad bargain; or, the world set up to sale.
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
The bad bargain; or, the world set up to sale.
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
The cheapside apprentice; or, the history of mr. francis h****. fully setting forth the danger of playing with edge tools. shewing also, how a gay life may prove a short one; and that a merry evening may produce a sorrowful morning.
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
The cheapside apprentice; or, the history of mr. francis h****. fully setting forth the danger of playing with edge tools. shewing also, how a gay life may prove a short one; and that a merry evening may produce a sorrowful morning.
More
, H.
(1797).
The cottage cook, cheap repository. or, mrs. jones's cheap dishes; shewing the way to do much good with little money.
London:
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, H.
(1797).
The cottage cook, cheap repository. or, mrs. jones's cheap dishes; shewing the way to do much good with little money.
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
The day of judgment; or, the grand reckoning.
London:
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, H.
(1797).
The history of diligent dick, or, truth will out though it be hid in a well.
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
The two shoemakers, part vi. dialogue the second. on the duty of carrying religion into our amusements.
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
The two wealthy farmers; or, the seventh and last part of the history of mr. bragwell and his two daughters.
London:
More
, H.
(1797).
The two wealthy farmers; or, the sixth part of the history of mr. bragwell and his two daughters.
London:
Fanshawe
, A.
(1797).
Easter holidays, or domestic conversations, designed for the instruction, and it is hoped for the amusement of young people.
Bath:
S. Hazard.
Unknown
, .
(1797).
The governess, or courtland abbey. a novel.
Bath:
Fanshawe
, A.
(1797).
Easter holidays, or domestic conversations, designed for the instruction, and it is hoped for the amusement of young people.
Bath:
S. Hazard.
More
, H.
(1797).
The history of idle jack brown ... being the third part of the two shoemakers.
London:
S. Hazard. R. White [London] John Elder [9 North Bridge]
Unknown
, .
(1798).
Moral amusement; or, a selection of tales, histories, and interesting anecdotes; intended to amuse and instruct young minds.
Bath:
Elizabeth Newbery. Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry]
Unknown
, .
(1798).
Moral amusement; or, a selection of tales, histories, and interesting anecdotes; intended to amuse and instruct young minds.
Bath:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] Elizabeth Newbery.
Gessner
, S.
(1798).
The death of abel, in five books. attempted from the german of mr. gessner. a new edition.
Bath:
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry]
More
, H.
(1798).
Cheap repository tracts; entertaining, moral, and religious.
London:
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly] S. Hazard. James Evans. Francis and Charles Rivington.
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, H.
(1799).
A king or a consul? a new song to the tune of derry down.
Bath:
John Hatchard [173 Piccadilly]
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, H.
(1799).
Cheap repository. 'tis all for the best.
London:
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, H.
(1799).
Cheap repository. the two wealthy farmers; or, the history of mr. bragwell. in seven parts. a new edition.
London:
Murray
, C.
(1799).
The british garden. a descriptive catalogue of hardy plants, indigenous, or cultivated in the climate of great-britain. with their generic and specific characters, latin and english names, ... by the rt. hon. lady charlotte murray. second edition.
Bath:
Murray
, C.
(1799).
The british garden. a descriptive catalogue of hardy plants, indigenous, or cultivated in the climate of great-britain. with their generic and specific characters, latin and english names, native country, and time of flowering. with introductory remarks.
Bath:
More
, H.
(1799).
A king or a consul? a new song to the tune of derry down.
Bath:
John Hatchard [173 Piccadilly]
Murray
, C.
(1799).
The british garden. a descriptive catalogue of hardy plants, indigenous, or cultivated in the climate of great-britain. with their generic and specific characters, latin and english names, ... by the rt. hon. lady charlotte murray. second edition.
Bath:
Murray
, C.
(1799).
The british garden. a descriptive catalogue of hardy plants, indigenous, or cultivated in the climate of great-britain. with their generic and specific characters, latin and english names, native country, and time of flowering. with introductory remarks.
Bath:
More
, S.
(1800).
Cheap repository sorrowful sam; or, the two blacksmiths.
London:
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, H.
(1800).
Cheap repository. the history of mr. fantom, the new-fashioned philosopher, and his man william.
London:
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, H.
(1800).
Sunday reading. death of christ; or, tract for good friday.
London:
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, S.
(1800).
The good mother's legacy.
London:
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, S.
(1800).
The good mother's legacy.
London:
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, H.
(1800).
The history of tom white, the postillion. in two parts.
London:
Venn
, H.
(1800).
The complete duty of man: or, a system of doctrinal and practical christianity. to which are added, forms of prayer & offices of devotion, for the various circumstances of life. designed for the use of families. by henry venn, a.m. rector of yelling in huntingdonshire, and chaplain to the earl of buchan. the sixth edition, carefully corrected.
Bath:
S. Hazard.
Venn
, H.
(1800).
The complete duty of man: or, a system of doctrinal and practical christianity. to which are added, forms of prayer & offices of devotion, for the various circumstances of life. designed for the use of families. by henry venn, a.m. rector of yelling in huntingdonshire, and chaplain to the earl of buchan. the sixth edition, carefully corrected.
Bath:
S. Hazard.
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, H.
(1801).
Here and there or, this world and the next. being suitable thoughts for the new year.
London:
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, H.
(1801).
Patient joe: wild robert: dan and jane: and the gin-shop.
London:
More
, H.
(1801).
The lancashire collier girl, a true story.
London:
Unknown
, [.
(1801).
The siege of mansoul, a drama, in five acts. the diction of which consists altogether in an accommodation of words from shakespeare and other poets. by a lady.
Bristol:
Sewell
, M.Y.
(1803).
Poems, by mrs. g. sewell, relict of the late rev. geo. sewell, rector of byfleet, surrey.
Egham:
Sewell
, M.Y.
(1803).
Poems, by mrs. g. sewell, relict of the late rev. geo. sewell, rector of byfleet, surrey.
Egham:
More
, H.
(1805).
The story of sinful sally; the hampshire tragedy; the bad bargain; and robert and richard.
London:
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly] S. Hazard. John Evans and Co.
Sewell
, M.Y.
(1809).
Poems and essays. by mrs. g. sewell, relict of the late rev. george sewell, rector of byfleet, surrey. in three volumes.
Chertsey:
Richard Cruttwell. S. Hazard. Robert Wetton.