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Mary Cooper The character, and necessary qualifications, of a British minister of state. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament, 1759. By a Lady.
William Lane [Leadenhall Street] Genuine memoirs of the Countess Dubarre, mistress to Louis XV. Containing her singular amours and curious adventures with the princes of the blood, Ministers of State and Others, including the secret and political history of the French court, during the Reign of that Monarch. And a circumstantial Account of her Conduct in Retirement. A new edition, translated from the French. In two volumes.
B. Stevens Genuine memoirs of the Countess Dubarrè, mistress to Louis XV. Containing the secret and political history of the French court to the death of that monarch. Translated from the French. In two volumes.
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees In the press. Shortly to be published, in three vols. 12mo. Price Ten Shillings and Sixpence, Boards, Destination: or, memoirs of a private family, a novel. By Clara Reeve.
George, George, and John Robinson Tales of the castle: or, stories of instruction and delight. Being Les veillees du chateau, written in French by Madame la Comtesse de Genlis, author of the theatre of education, Adela and Theodore, &c. Translated into English by Thomas Holcroft. The fifth edition.
John Bew [Paternoster Row] The life of Jane de St. Remy de Valois, heretofore Countess de la Motte. Containing, a circumstantial and exact detail of the many extraordinary events which have attended this unfortunate Lady from her birth, and contributed to raise her to the dignity of confidant and favorite of the Queen of France. Some farther particulars relative to the mysterious transaction of the diamond necklace. Her trial, condemnation, and imprisonment in the Salpetriere; her almost miraculous escape from thence: with many curious and interesting particulars of her journey through several provinces of France, under different disguises. Also, an address to the National Assembly, supplicating a new trial. Written by herself. In two volumes.
James Taylor and Co. Raphael; or, Peaceful Life. In Two Volumes. Translated from the German of Augustus Lafontaine. By Mrs. Green. Author of The Royal Exile; Romance Readers and Romance Writers; Reformist; Private History of the Court of England &C. &C.
Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. The Reprobate. A Novel. In Two Volumes. Translated by the Author of The Wife and the Mistress, &c. The Original by Augustus La Fontaine.
Philip Norbury Love and Gratitude; or, Traits of the Human Heart. Six Novels, Translated From Augustus La Fontaine. In Three Volumes. Prepared For the press by Mrs. Parsons, Author Of Mysterious Warning, Girl Of The Mountain, Murray House, The Miser and His Family, The Peasant of Ardenne Forest, The Valley of St. Gothard, Mysterious Visit, &c. &c.
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton The cottage in the chalk-pit. By Catherine Alicia Mant. Third Edition.
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton The cottage in the chalk-pit. By Catherine Alicia Mant. Second Edition.
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton The cottage in the chalk-pit. By Alicia Catherine Mant.
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] The life of Jane de St. Remy de Valois, heretofore Countess de la Motte. containing a circumstantial and exact Detail of the many extraordinary Events which have attended this unfortunate Lady from her Birth, and contributed to raise her to the Dignity of Confidante and Favorite of the Queen of France; Some further particulars relative to the Mysterious Transaction of the diamond necklace; Her Trial, Condemnation, and Imprisonment in the Salpetriere; her almost miraculous Escape from thence: with many curious and interesting Particulars of her Journey through several Provinces of France, under different Disguises: Also, an address to the National Assembly, supplicating a new trial. Written by herself. In two volumes.
James Moore [Dublin] The life of Jane de St. Remy de Valois, heretofore Countess de la Motte. containing a circumstantial and exact Detail of the many extraordinary Events which have attended this unfortunate Lady from her Birth, and contributed to raise her to the Dignity of Confidante and Favorite of the Queen of France; Some further particulars relative to the Mysterious Transaction of the diamond necklace; Her Trial, Condemnation, and Imprisonment in the Salpetriere; her almost miraculous Escape from thence: with many curious and interesting Particulars of her Journey through several Provinces of France, under different Disguises: Also, an address to the National Assembly, supplicating a new trial. Written by herself. In two volumes.
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] The life of Jane de St. Remy de Valois, heretofore Countess de la Motte. containing a circumstantial and exact Detail of the many extraordinary Events which have attended this unfortunate Lady from her Birth, and contributed to raise her to the Dignity of Confidante and Favorite of the Queen of France; Some further particulars relative to the Mysterious Transaction of the diamond necklace; Her Trial, Condemnation, and Imprisonment in the Salpetriere; her almost miraculous Escape from thence: with many curious and interesting Particulars of her Journey through several Provinces of France, under different Disguises: Also, an address to the National Assembly, supplicating a new trial. Written by herself. In two volumes.
John Rice [2 College Green] The life of Jane de St. Remy de Valois, heretofore Countess de la Motte. containing a circumstantial and exact Detail of the many extraordinary Events which have attended this unfortunate Lady from her Birth, and contributed to raise her to the Dignity of Confidante and Favorite of the Queen of France; Some further particulars relative to the Mysterious Transaction of the diamond necklace; Her Trial, Condemnation, and Imprisonment in the Salpetriere; her almost miraculous Escape from thence: with many curious and interesting Particulars of her Journey through several Provinces of France, under different Disguises: Also, an address to the National Assembly, supplicating a new trial. Written by herself. In two volumes.
Thomas Cadell [London] Adelaide and Theodore; or, letters on education: containing all the principles relative to three different plans of education; to that of princes, and to those of young persons of both sexes. Translated from the French of Madame la Comtesse de Genlis. The third edition, carefully corrected and amended.
James Moore [Dublin] Religion considered as the only basis of happiness and of true philosophy. A work written for the instruction of the children of his most serene highness the Duke of Orleans; And in which the principes of modern pretended philosophers are laid open and refuted. By Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, Heretofore Countess of Genlis. In two volumes.
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street] Religion considered as the only basis of happiness and of true philosophy. A work written for the instruction of the children of his most serene highness the Duke of Orleans; And in which the principes of modern pretended philosophers are laid open and refuted. By Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, Heretofore Countess of Genlis. In two volumes.
Patrick Byrne I [College Green] Religion considered as the only basis of happiness and of true philosophy. A work written for the instruction of the children of his most serene highness the Duke of Orleans; And in which the principes of modern pretended philosophers are laid open and refuted. By Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, Heretofore Countess of Genlis. In two volumes.
Hannah Chamberlaine Religion considered as the only basis of happiness and of true philosophy. A work written for the instruction of the children of his most serene highness the Duke of Orleans; And in which the principes of modern pretended philosophers are laid open and refuted. By Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, Heretofore Countess of Genlis. In two volumes.
William Porter [Skinner Row] Religion considered as the only basis of happiness and of true philosophy. A work written for the instruction of the children of his most serene highness the Duke of Orleans; And in which the principes of modern pretended philosophers are laid open and refuted. By Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, Heretofore Countess of Genlis. In two volumes.
Luke White [Dame Street] Religion considered as the only basis of happiness and of true philosophy. A work written for the instruction of the children of his most serene highness the Duke of Orleans; And in which the principes of modern pretended philosophers are laid open and refuted. By Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, Heretofore Countess of Genlis. In two volumes.
George, George, John and James Robinson Lessons of a governess to her pupils: or, journal of the method adopted by Madame de Sillery-Brulart (formerly Countess de Genlis) in the education of the children of M. D'Orleans First Prince of the Blood-Royal. Published by herself. Translated from the French.
George, George, John and James Robinson Sacred dramas, written in French, by Madame la Comtesse de Genlis. Translated into English, by Thomas Holcroft.