Printer |
The history of Lady Caroline Rivers, in a series of letters. In two volumes. By Miss Elizabeth Todd. ... |
Todd
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1788 |
Publisher |
An address to the public, by The Honble Lady Hill; setting forth The Consequences of the late Sir John Hill's Acquaintance with The Earl of Bute. |
Hill
, Henrietta
(Author)
|
1788 |
Publisher |
George Bateman: a novel. In three volumes. |
Blower
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1788 |
Publisher |
Horatio and Amanda, a poem. By a young lady. |
Young
, Mary
(Author)
|
1788 |
Publisher |
The beauties of Genlis; being a select collection, of the most beautiful tales and other striking extracts, from Adela and Theodore; The tales of the castle; ... written by the Countess of Genlis. With copperplates. |
du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, Stéphanie Félicité
(Author)
|
1788 |
Publisher |
The mogul tale; or, the descent of the balloon. A farce. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, Smoke-Alley. |
Inchbald
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1788 |
Printer |
An address to the public explaining the motives which have hitherto delayed the publication of the Memoirs of the Countess de Valois de la Motte; which contains a justification of her conduct; and Exposing the Various Artifices which Have Been Used for the Suppression of their Appearance. |
de Valois-Saint-Rémy
, Jeanne
(Author)
|
1789 |
Publisher |
Emma, or the unfortunate attachment; a sentimental novel; in three volumes. |
Cavendish
, Georgiana
(Author)
|
1789 |
Publisher |
Lettre de la comtesse Valois de la Mothe a la reine de France |
de Valois-Saint-Rémy
, Jeanne
(Author)
|
1789 |
Publisher |
Second mémoire Justificatif de la comtesse de Valois de la Motte; écrit par elle-même. |
de Valois-Saint-Rémy
, Jeanne
(Author)
|
1789 |
Publisher |
Second mémoire justificatif de la comtesse de Valois de la Motte; écrit par elle-même. |
de Valois-Saint-Rémy
, Jeanne
(Author)
|
1789 |
Publisher |
The experienced English housekeeper, for the use and ease of ladies, housekeepers, cooks, &c. Written purely from practice, dedicated to the Hon. Lady Elizabeth Warburton, Whom the Author lately served as Housekeeper: consisting of several hundred original receipts, most of which never appeared in print. Part I. Lemon Pickle, Browning for all Sorts of Made Dishes, Soups, Fish, Plain Meat, Game, Made Dishes both hot and cold, Pies, Puddings, &c. Part II. All Kinds of Consectionary, particularly the Gold and Silver Web for covering of Sweet-Meats, and a Desert of Spun Sugar, with Directions to set out a Table in the most elegant Manner and in the modern Taste, Floating Islands, Fish-Ponds, Transparent Puddings, Trifles, Whips, &c. Part III. Pickling, Potting, and Collaring, Wines, Vinegars, Catchups, Distilling, with two most valuable Receipts, one for refining Malt-Liquors, the other for curing Acid Wines, and a correct List of every Thing in Season for every Month in the Year. By Elizabeth Raffald. A new edition, in which are inserted some celebrated receipts by other modern authors. |
Raffald
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1789 |
Printer |
A most eloquent and panegyrical petition to the Prime Minister; by Harriet Air-Brain. Dedicated to Peter Pindar, Esq. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
|
1790 |
Printer |
Authentic and interesting memoirs of Miss Ann Sheldon; (now Mrs. Archer:) a lady who figured, during several years, in the highest line of public life, and in whose History will be found, all the Vicissitudes, which so constantly attend on Women of her Description. Written by herself. |
Sheldon
, Ann
(Author)
|
1790 |
Printer |
Miscellaneous poems, by a lady. |
Francis
, Anne
(Author)
|
1790 |
Printer |
Original novels, poems, and essays. By Harriett Squirrel. |
Squirrel
, Harriett
(Author)
|
1790 |
Printer |
Select Poems on Various Subjects, with an Introduction, wherein is Briefly Stated Some Observations on the Progress of Astronomy among the Ancients |
Smith
, Jane
(Author)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
A serious meditation: or a Christian's duty briefly set forth. There is nothing that I ought to wish for so much, as to have my heart clean in the sight of God, so that after I die, my soul may be happy for ever. But how may I secure to myself this blessing? By performing with the assistance of his grace, my duty to him, my duty to my neighbour, and my duty to myself. |
Grubb
, Sarah
(Author)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
A serious meditation: or, a Christian's duty briefly set forth. There is nothing that I ought to wish for so much, as to have my heart clean in the sight of God, so that after I die, my soul may be happy for ever. But how may I secure to myself this blessing? By performing with the assistance of his grace, my duty to him, my duty to my neighbour, and my duty to myself |
Grubb
, Sarah
(Author)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
Agitation: or memoirs of George Woodford and Lady Emma Melvill. A novel. Dedicated (by permission) to the Honourable Mrs. Lionel Damer. By the author of The Ring and The False Friends. In three volumes. |
Unknown
,
(Author)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
An elegy, On the Death of Mr. Andrew Gifford Gwennap. By a lady. |
Unknown
, [Woman]
(Author)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
An epistle from Patrick Pindar, to the hills and the vallies, and all whom it may concern. |
Battier
, Henrietta
(Author)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
Auld Robin Gray; with The answer. To which is added, The two constant lovers. The widow. The captain of love. |
Barnard
, Anne Lindsay
(Author)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
Poems, &c. Dedicated to Miss Ann Henderson. A tribute to gratitude and friendship. By a lady, the author of the hubble-shue. Subscriber names to be published under another number. |
Stewart
, Miss
(Author)
|
1790 |
Publisher |
Riding. To the public in general, but more particularly to lovers, learners, encouragers and adepts in the art of horsemanship. ... |
Wharam
, Ann
(Author)
|
1790 |
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