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Such Things Are. A play. In five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald. |
Inchbald
, Elizabeth
(Author)
Chamberlaine
, Hannah
(Publisher)
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1788 |
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The new peerage: or, our eyes may deceive us. A comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by Miss Harriet Lee. |
Lee
, Harriet
(Author)
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1788 |
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'Tis all for the best, or the history of Mrs. Simpson. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1790 |
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Sunday reading. The pilgrims. An allegory. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1790 |
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The divine model: or Christian's exemplar. To which is added, The dram-shop. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1790 |
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The divine model: or, Christian's exemplar. To which is added, The dram-shop. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1790 |
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The good mother's legacy. |
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, Sarah
(Author)
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1790 |
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The good mother's legacy. |
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, Sarah
(Author)
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1790 |
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The happy waterman. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1790 |
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The history of Charles Jones, the footman. Written by himself. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1790 |
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The history of Charles Jones, the footman. Written by himself. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1790 |
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The history of Mary Wood, the house-maid; or, the danger of false excuses. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1790 |
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Ethelinde: or, The recluse of the lake. By Charlotte Smith. In three volumes. |
Smith
, Charlotte Turner
(Author)
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1790 |
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The cottage cook; or, Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes. Shewing the way to do much good with little money. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1792 |
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The history of Mary Wood, the house-maid; or, the danger of false excuses. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1792 |
Printer |
The cottage cook; or, Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes. Shewing the way to do much good with little money. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1792 |
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First part of the shepherd of Salisbury Plain. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1795 |
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Cheap Repository. A Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General gaol delivery. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1796 |
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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: to which is added, The hackney coachman, &c. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1796 |
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The dram-Shop; a peep into a prison. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1796 |
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The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmer's. Part III. To which is added A new song on an old story. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1796 |
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The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmers. Part IV. To which is added a poetical tale. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
|
1797 |
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The history of Mr. Fantom, the new-fashioned philosopher, and his man William. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1797 |
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The history of Mr. Fantom, the new-fashioned philosopher, and his man William. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1797 |
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A Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General gaol delivery. To which is aded, the day of judgment; or The grand reckoning. |
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, Hannah
(Author)
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1800 |
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