| Printer |
Justice and reason, faithful guides to truth. A treatise under thirty-seven heads. To which are added, Letters moral and entertaining, (never before publish'd.) By Charlotte Mc.Carthy, author of the Fair Moralist, &c. |
McCarthy
, Charlotte
(Author)
|
1767 |
| Publisher |
A letter from a lady in town to her friend in the country, concerning the choice of a manager for the Edinburgh Theatre-Royal. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
|
1767 |
| Publisher |
A letter from a minister in the country, to his friend In London. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
|
1767 |
| Publisher |
A short account of the life and virtues of the venerable and religious Mother, Mary of the Holy Cross, abbess of the English Poor Clares at Rouen; Who died there in the sweet Odour of Sanctity, March 21, Anno 1735. By A. B. |
Bedingfield
, Anne
(Author)
|
1767 |
| Publisher |
A short view of the principal seats and gardens in and about Twickenham. |
Pye
, Jael Henrietta
(Author)
|
1767 |
| Publisher |
Dernière lettre du chevalier D'Eon à M. le Comte de Guerchy en datte du 5 Aout, 1767. Avec l'extrait de la procedure en bonne forme. |
d'Éon de Beaumont
, Charles Geneviève Louis Auguste André Timothée
(Author)
|
1767 |
| Publisher |
Letters from Lady Jane Douglas, found in Lord Milton's repositories, and exhibited upon the 18th June 1767. |
Douglas
, Jane
(Author)
|
1767 |
| Publisher |
Poems. By a lady. |
Pye
, Jael Henrietta
(Author)
|
1767 |
| Publisher |
Remarks on the practice of inoculation for the small pox. Among which are interspersed sundry hints, necessary to be considered by Christians in general; Particularly addressed to some Persons who have undergone that Operation. The second edition. |
Hume
, Sophia
(Author)
|
1767 |
| Publisher |
The ghost. A comedy of two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street and Smock-Alley. |
Centlivre
, Susanna
(Author)
|
1767 |
| Publisher |
To the public. |
Baker
, Eliza
(Author)
|
1767 |
| Publisher |
A song on the Blues leaving York. Written by a lady in 1767. |
Unknown
, [Woman]
(Author)
|
1768 |
| Publisher |
Extract of a letter from a lady in Colchester to her friend in town. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
|
1768 |
| Publisher |
The cheat detected: or, a hint to poets. To the tune of King John and the Abbot of Canterbury |
Cummyng
, Miss
(Author)
|
1768 |
| Publisher |
An extract from the journal of Elizabeth Harper. |
Harper
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1769 |
| Publisher |
Je ne sçai quoi: or, a collection of letters, odes, &c. Never before published. By a Lady. |
Poyntz
, Anne B
(Author)
|
1769 |
| Printer |
An address to the people of Wapping and its environs. By Mrs. Cooper. |
Cooper
, Mrs.
(Author)
|
1770 |
| Publisher |
A Series of genuine letters between Henry and Frances. The Third Edition, revised, corrected, enlarged, and improved, by the authors. |
Griffith
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1770 |
| Publisher |
An account of the remarkable captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, her four children and servant-maid, who were taken by the Indians. On the 27th of the eighth month called August, 1735, my husband and all our men-servants being abroad, eleven Indians, armed with tomahawks and guns, who had some time before being skulking about the fields, and watching an opportunity of our men's absence, came furiously into the house. ... |
Hanson
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1770 |
| Publisher |
Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. In three parts. By Mrs. Elisabeth Rowe. |
Rowe
, Elizabeth Singer
(Author)
|
1770 |
| Publisher |
Friendship in death; in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. In three parts. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. |
Rowe
, Elizabeth Singer
(Author)
|
1770 |
| Publisher |
Oraison du coeur et de la foi. |
Guyon
, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte
(Author)
|
1770 |
| Publisher |
The death of Abel. In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr Gessner. The eighth edition. |
Gessner
, Salomon
(Author)
Collyer
, Mary
(Translator)
|
1770 |
| Publisher |
The Maiden's Prize; or Batchelor's Puzzle; Being a Miscellany of Theological and Philosophical Queries. Proposed to all the ingenious Married Men and Batchelors in the Kingdom of England. By Mrs. Ann Ward, a beautiful young Lady of Five Hundred Pounds a Year. Who vows never to Marry any Man but him who resolves the following Questions. She likewise promises the ingenious Married Man an Hundred Guineas for his Trouble. |
Ward
, Ann
(Author)
|
1770 |
| Publisher |
Verses by Mary Knowles. |
Knowles
, Mary
(Author)
|
1770 |
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