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Firm Title
William Bathoe I The accomplish'd rake: or, the modern fine gentleman. Being the genuine memoirs of a certain person of distinction.
Francis Noble [King's Street] The accomplish'd rake: or, the modern fine gentleman. Being the genuine memoirs of a certain person of distinction.
A. Stephens The accomplish'd rake: or, the modern fine gentleman. Being the genuine memoirs of a certain person of distinction.
Joseph Johnson Original stories from real life; with conversations, calculated to regulate the affections, and form the mind to truth and goodness. By Mary Wollstonecraft. A new edition.
s.n. [sine nomine] The extraordinary ill usage I have had, I desire by the following sheets the public may be made acquainted with, as they, at present, are blinded by prejudice and falshood.
Thomas Knott [Lombard Street] Letters and essays, moral, and miscellaneous. By Mary Hays.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] A letter from a lady to her daughter, on the manner of Passing Sunday Rationally and Agreeably.
Stanley Crowder and Co. [London Bridge] A Christmas-box for masters and misses. Publish'd according to Act of Parliament.
T. Mills The triumph of faith over the world, the flesh, and the devil; exemplified in the life, death, and spiritual experience, of that burning and shining light Mrs. Joanna Turner, Who departed this Life on the 24th of December 1784, In the Fifty-Third Year of her Age.
Henry Jeffery The young w[o]man's companion; or the servant-maid's assistant; digested under the several heads hereinafter mentioned, Viz. I. A short Essay on the Benefits of Learning, &c. by way of Introduction. II. The Young Womans's Guide to the Knowledge of her Mother-Tongue. III. A compendious English Spelling Dictionary, peculiarly calculated for the present Undertaking. IV. An easy Introduction to the Art of Writing; with Rules of Life. V. Familar Letters on various Subjects. VI. The Young Woman's Guide to the Art of Numbers; with a great Variety of useful Tables. Vii. The compleat Market Woman; with proper Instructions to prevent the Purchaser from being imposed upon. Viii. The compleat Cook-Maid, Pastry-Cook, and Confectioner. IX. Advice to Sevants in general, with Respect to their Duty towards God, their Employers, and themselves, with additional Prayers and Hymns. And Lastly A compleat Table of the Contents. The whole compiled by Mary Johnson, For many Years a Superintendant of a Lady of Quality's Family in the City of York.
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] Madam Johnson's present; or, the best instructions for young women, in useful and universal knowledge. With a summary of the late Marriage Act, and Instructions how to marry purinant thereto. Digested under the following Heads. I. An Estimate of the Expences of a Family in the middling Station of Life. II. The Art and Terms of Carving, Fish, Fowl, and Flesh. III. A Bill of Fare for every Month in the Year for Dinner and Supper, and also for extraordinary Occasions. IV. The young Woman's Guide to Knowledge. V. A new English Spelling Dictionary. VI. The Compleat Market-Woman. Vii. The Cook's Guide for dressing all Sorts of Flesh Fowl and Fish. Viii. Pickling, Pastry, and Confectionary. With several useful tables, being the compleatest Book of the Kind ever published.
Charles Sympson [Simpson] Madam Johnson's present; or, the best instructions for young women, in useful and universal knowledge. With a summary of the late Marriage Act, and Instructions how to marry purinant thereto. Digested under the following Heads. I. An Estimate of the Expences of a Family in the middling Station of Life. II. The Art and Terms of Carving, Fish, Fowl, and Flesh. III. A Bill of Fare for every Month in the Year for Dinner and Supper, and also for extraordinary Occasions. IV. The young Woman's Guide to Knowledge. V. A new English Spelling Dictionary. VI. The Compleat Market-Woman. Vii. The Cook's Guide for dressing all Sorts of Flesh Fowl and Fish. Viii. Pickling, Pastry, and Confectionary. With several useful tables, being the compleatest Book of the Kind ever published.
Joseph Bell Appeal to the men of Great Britain in behalf of women.
Joseph Johnson Appeal to the men of Great Britain in behalf of women.
James Moore [Dublin] A vindication of the rights of woman: with strictures on political and moral subjects. By Mary Wollstonecraft.
Thomas Norton Longman III Thoughts on the condition of women, and on the injustice of mental subordination. By Mary Robinson. Second edition.
George Woodfall [Paternoster] Thoughts on the condition of women, and on the injustice of mental subordination. By Mary Robinson. Second edition.
Owen Rees Thoughts on the condition of women, and on the injustice of mental subordination. By Mary Robinson. Second edition.
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] Madam Johnson's present: or, the best instructions for young women, in useful and universal knowledge. With a summary of the late Marriage Act, and instructions how to marry pursuant thereto: digested under the following heads. I. An estimate of the expenses of a family in the middling station of life. II. The art and terms of carving, fish, fowl, and flesh. III. A bill of fare for every month in the year for dinner and supper, and also for extraordinary occasions. IV. The young woman's guide to knowledge. V. A new English spelling dictionary. VI. The compleat market-woman. VII. The cook's guide for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish. VIII. Pickling, pastry, and confectionary.
Charles Sympson [Simpson] Madam Johnson's present: or, the best instructions for young women, in useful and universal knowledge. With a summary of the late Marriage Act, and instructions how to marry pursuant thereto: digested under the following heads. I. An estimate of the expenses of a family in the middling station of life. II. The art and terms of carving, fish, fowl, and flesh. III. A bill of fare for every month in the year for dinner and supper, and also for extraordinary occasions. IV. The young woman's guide to knowledge. V. A new English spelling dictionary. VI. The compleat market-woman. VII. The cook's guide for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish. VIII. Pickling, pastry, and confectionary.
s.n. [sine nomine] The last speech, confession and dying words, of Mary Sanders, a young girl of 18 years of age, who was strangled and burnt at Monmouth the 13th of February, 1779, for the horrid, barbarous and bloody murder of her own lady.
Christopher Henderson Miscellanies in prose and verse. By Mary Jones.
Thomas Field Miscellanies in prose and verse. By Mary Jones.
R. Griffiths [Strand] Miscellanies in prose and verse. By Mary Jones.
Patrick Byrne II [South King Street] An historical and moral view of the origin and progress of the French revolution; and the effect it has produced in Europe. By Mary Wollstonecraft. Volume the first.