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Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] Cross partners, a comedy. In five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. By a lady.
George Draper Cross partners, a comedy. In five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. By a lady.
John Rice [2 College Green] Cross partners, a comedy. In five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. By a lady.
William Porter [Skinner Row] Poems on several occasions. By a Young lady.
S. Langford Mrs. Pilkington's jests: or The cabinet of wit and humour. Being a choice collection of the most brillant jokes, facetious puns, smart repartees, and entertaining tales, in prose and verse. Likewise, epigrams, epitaphs, connundrums, pleasant bulls, &c. Calculated to accommodate all who have a relish for mirth and good humour, and who are desirous of being facetious and entertaining in company.
Thomas Kinnersly Mrs. Pilkington's jests: or The cabinet of wit and humour. Being a choice collection of the most brillant jokes, facetious puns, smart repartees, and entertaining tales, in prose and verse. Likewise, epigrams, epitaphs, connundrums, pleasant bulls, &c. Calculated to accommodate all who have a relish for mirth and good humour, and who are desirous of being facetious and entertaining in company.
Mrs. Jones Mrs. Pilkington's jests: or The cabinet of wit and humour. Being a choice collection of the most brillant jokes, facetious puns, smart repartees, and entertaining tales, in prose and verse. Likewise, epigrams, epitaphs, connundrums, pleasant bulls, &c. Calculated to accommodate all who have a relish for mirth and good humour, and who are desirous of being facetious and entertaining in company.
Ralph Griffiths [Paternoster Row] The third and last volume of the Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia Pilkington, written by herself. Wherein are occasionally interspersed, variety of poems: as also the letters of several persons of distinction: with the conclusive part of the life of the inimitable Dean Swift.
Ralph Griffiths [St. Paul's Churchyard] Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia Pilkington, written by herself. Wherein are occasionally interspersed, all her poems. With variety of anecdotes and secret transactions of eminent persons living and dead. Particularly Dean Swift, Mr. Pope, &c. In two volumes. The third edition.
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street] Letters on the female mind, its powers and pursuits. Addressed to Miss H. M. Williams, with particular reference to her Letters from France.
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] Martin & James, or The reward of integrity a moral tale. Designed for the improvement of children.
John Williams [39 Fleet Street] An elegiac epistle, from Lucy Cooper in the Shades, to the ravish'd Pomona, Sally Harris. The second edition.
John Rice [Grafton Street] Martin & James; or, the reward of integrity: a moral tale. Designed for the improvement of children.
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] Martin & James, or the Reward of Integrity; a Moral Tale. Designed for the Improvement of Children.
William Darton (or W. Darton and Co.) [Gracechurch] Martin & James or the Reward of Integrity a Moral Tale Designed for the Improvement of Children
John Williams [39 Fleet Street] An elegiac epistle, from Lucy Cooper in the shades, to the ravish'd Pomona, Sally Harris.
George Sael [24 Newcastle Street] Neither's the man: A Comedy, in five acts: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Chester. By Mrs. Holford, author of Fanny, Selima, Gresford Vale, &c.
Joseph Harrop Neither's the man: A Comedy, in five acts: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Chester. By Mrs. Holford, Author of Fanny, Selima, Gresford Vale, &c.
Thomas Boden Neither's the man: A Comedy, in five acts: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Chester. By Mrs. Holford, Author of Fanny, Selima, Gresford Vale, &c.
R. and Lucy Peacock, Juvenile Library A chronological abridgment of universal history: to which is added, an abridged chronology of the most remarkable discoveries and inventions relative to the arts and sciences. Translated from the French of the seventh edition. By Lucy Peacock.
John Blake To Tonbridge and its environs. Mrs. Bryan respectfully informs her friends and the public, that she purposes opening a school at Tonbridge, for the reception of day scholars, on Monday the 22d inst. ... N.B. The boarding school will open again at Hadlow, the 22d instant.
J. Lane Memoirs of Mrs. Coghlan, (daughther of the Late Major Moncrieffe,) Written by herself, and dedicated to the British nation; being interspersed with anecdotes of the late American and present French war, with remarks moral and political.
George Gower A sketch of the most remarkable scenery, near Callander of Monteath; particularly, the Trossachs.
David MacPhatraic Orain nuadh Ghaidhealach, le Marairead Cham'ron. Ris am bheil coimh-cheangailte, co-chruinneacha do shean oranaibh eile ...
James Wallis [46 Paternoster Row] A compendious system of astronomy, in a course of familiar lectures, In which the Principles of that Science are clearly elucidated, so as to be intelligible to those who have not studied the Mathematics: also trigonometrical and celestial problems, with a key to the ephemeris, and a vocabulary of the terms of science Used In The Lectures, Which latter are explained agreeably to their Application in them. By Margaret Bryan. Second edition.