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George, George, John and James Robinson A School for Greybeards; or, The Mourning Bride: a Comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Cowley.
John Bunney and Joyce Gold Alonzo and Cora, with Other Original Poems, Principally Elegiac. By Elizabeth Scot, a Native of Edinburgh. To which are added Letters in Verse, by Blacklock and Burns.
George, George, and John Robinson Canterbury tales. Volume the First. By Harriet Lee. The Second Edition.
George and John Robinson Delphine: A Novel. By Madame de Stael-Holstein. Translated from the French. In Three Volumes.
George, George, John and James Robinson Edwy; son of Ethelred the Second: an historic tale. By a lady. Addressed (by permission) to the Right Honourable the Countess of Westmorland. In two volumes.
John Rice [5 College Green] Edwy; son of Ethelred the Second: an historic tale. By a lady. Addressed (by permission) to the Right Honourable the Countess of Westmorland. In two volumes.
George, George, John and James Robinson Every One Has His Fault: A Comedy, in five acts, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald.
George, George, and John Robinson Every One Has His Fault: A Comedy, in five acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald. The Seventh Edition.
George, George, John and James Robinson Excessive sensibility; or, the history of Lady St. Laurence. A novel. ...
George, George, John and James Robinson I'll Tell You What. A Comedy, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. By Mrs. Inchbald. The Second Edition.
George, George, John and James Robinson I'll Tell You What[,] a Comedy, in five acts, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. By Mrs. Inchbald. Second Edition.
George and John Robinson Lady Geraldine Beaufort. A Novel in Three Volumes. By a Daughter of the Late Serjeant Wilson.
George, George, John and James Robinson Next Door Neighbours; A Comedy; In Three Acts. From the French Dramas L'Indigent & Le Dissipateur. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market. By Mrs. Inchbald.
George, George, John and James Robinson Poems, on several occasions. By Ann Yearsley, a Milkwoman of Bristol. The Fourth Edition.
George, George, and John Robinson Such Things Are, a play, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald. Twelfth Edition.
George, George, John and James 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 third edition.
George, George, John and James Robinson Tales of the castle: or, stories of instructions and delight. Being Les veilles 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 Second Edition.
George and John Robinson The India Voyage; by Mrs. H. Lefanu, Daughter of the Late Thomas Sheridan, M.A. In Two Volumes.
George and John Robinson The Life of a Lover. In a Series of Letters. By Sophia Lee. In Six Volumes.
John Debrett [179 Piccadilly] The school for fashion, in two volumes. By Mrs. Thicknesse.
Samuel William Fores [50 Piccadilly] The school for fashion, in two volumes. By Mrs. Thicknesse.
George, George, and John Robinson Translation of the letters of a Hindoo Rajah; written previous to, and during the period of his residence in England. To which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the history, religion, and manners, of the Hindoos. In two volumes. By Eliza Hamilton.
George, George, John and James Robinson Who's the Dupe? A Farce: As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane. By Mrs. Cowley. The Seventh Edition.
William Jones I [Dame Street] Memoirs of the Countess de Valois de la Motte; containing a complete justification of her conduct, and an explanation of the intrigues and artifices used against her by her enemies relative to the diamond necklace; also, the correspondence between the Queen and the Cardinal de Rohan, and concluding with an address to the king of France, supplicating a re-investigation of that apparently mysterious business. Translated from the French, written by herself.
John Archer [80 Dame Street] Memoirs of the Countess de Valois de la Motte; containing a complete justification of her conduct, and an explanation of the intrigues and artifices used against her by her enemies relative to the diamond necklace; also, the correspondence between the Queen and the Cardinal de Rohan, and concluding with an address to the king of France, supplicating a re-investigation of that apparently mysterious business. Translated from the French, written by herself.