Titles by Charles Knight in APA format
There are 10 titles associated with this firm.
Sudley
, M.
(1799).
The following lines were spoken at a fête, at frogmore, given by her majesty, on the princess amelia's, and princess of orange's birth-day, august the eighth, 1799. *** after mrs. page's first address, near the walls of mrs. p's own house, now a building in which the queen, and princesses, sometimes sit of a morning, a scene was represented, selected from shakespeare.
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Sudley
, M.
(1800).
An address to his majesty, on his late providential escape from the horrid attack of an assassin, at drury-lane theatre, may 15th, 1800. written the end of may, 1800.
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Sudley
, M.
(1800).
Come royal george, and all thy court, come see our pastime, see our sport.
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Ward
, C.G.
(1813).
Tales of the glen; by c. g. ward, author of the daughter of st. omar; my native land; batchelor's heiress, corinna, &c. &c. dedicated to her royal highness the princess elizabeth.
London:
Hawkins
, L.
(1822).
Anecdotes, biographical sketches, and memoirs.
London:
Francis and Charles Rivington.
Hawkins
, L.
(1823).
Devotional exercises extracted from bishop patrick's christian sacrifice. adapted to the present time and to general use. by laetitia-matilda hawkins.
London:
Francis, Charles and John Rivington.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1828).
Real life; or, every day occurrences, a tale: being a sequel to tales of fashionable life, by maria edgeworth. in two volumes.
Windsor:
Charles Knight.
Edgeworth
, M.
(1828).
Real life; or, every day occurrences, a tale: being a sequel to tales of fashionable life, by maria edgeworth. in two volumes.
Windsor:
Charles Knight.