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William Oliphant The Happy Mute; or, The Dumb Child's Appeal By Charlotte Elizabeth
William Curry, Jun. & Co. The Happy Mute; or, The Dumb Child's Appeal By Charlotte Elizabeth
Jacob Johnson & Benjamin Warner Sketches of Human Manners, Delineated in Stories Intended to Illustrate the Characters, Religion, and Singular Customs, of the Inhabitants of Different Parts of the World. By Priscilla Wakefield.
Harper and Brothers [82 Cliff Street] The Works of Mrs. Sherwood: Being The Only The Uniform Edition Every Published in The United States.
John Smith [Blind Quay] A present for an apprentice: or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and estate; with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London.
Richard Gunne (or Gunn) [Capel Street 1710-1719, 1725-1758] The principles of the Christian religion explained: in a brief commentary upon the Church-catechism. By ... William Wake, ...
Mary Owen The principles of the Christian religion explained: in a brief commentary upon the Church-catechism. By ... William Wake, ...
Alice Reilly [Cork Hill] The principles of the Christian religion explained: in a clear and easy comment on the several questions of our church catechism; designed for the use of families, of all communions and sects of religion in this Kingdom of Ireland. Chiefly for those, who are of the communion of the Church of Rome. By a clergyman of the Church of Ireland, by law established.
William Brien (also Bryan) The private character of Admiral Anson. By a lady.
James Ridgway [170 Piccadilly] The Sons of Erin; or, Modern Sentiments: A Comedy, in Five Acts. Performed at the Lyceum Theatre. By Mrs. Lefanu.
James Ridgway [170 Piccadilly] The Sons of Erin; or, Modern Sentiments: A Comedy, in Five Acts. Performed at the Lyceum Theatre. By Mrs. Lefanu. The Third Edition.
James Ridgway [170 Piccadilly] The Sons of Erin; or, Modern Sentiment: A Comedy, in Five Acts. Performed at the Lyceum Theatre. By Mrs. Lefanu. The Second Edition.
George and John Robinson Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education. By Elizabeth Hamilton, Author of the memoirs of modern philosophers, & c.
Effingham Wilson [Royal Exchange] Selections from the Old Testament: or The Religion, Morality, and Poetry of the Hebrew Scriptures, Arranged Under Heads. By Sarah Austin.
Light and Horton Gems Selected from the Poems of Caroline Bowles
William Blackwood and Sons The Birth-Day; A Poem, in Three Parts: to which are added, Occasional Verses. By Caroline Bowles, Author of Ellen Fitzarthur, the Widow's Tale, Solitary Hours, Chapter on Churchyards, Tales of the Factory, Etc.
Thomas Cadell [London] The Birth-Day; A Poem, in Three Parts: to which are added, Occasional Verses. By Caroline Bowles, Author of Ellen Fitzarthur, the Widow's Tale, Solitary Hours, Chapter on Churchyards, Tales of the Factory, Etc.
Carey, Lea, and Blanchard The Devoted. By the Authoress of the "Disinherited," "Flirtation," &c. In Two Volumes.
Robert Owen A Protestant catechism; shewing the principal errors of the church of Rome. Published by order of the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant schools in Ireland. The third edition.
William Smith II [Dame Street] The recruiting officer. A comedy. Written by Mr. Farquhar.
George Ewing Remarks upon the account of the conduct of a certain Dutchess. In a letter from a member of the last parliament in the reign of Queen Anne. To a young nobleman.
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown Letters Written during a Tour through Normandy, Brittany, and Other Parts of France in 1818: Including Local and Historical Descriptions; with Remarks on the Manners and Character of the People. By Mrs Charles Stothard. With Numerous Engravings, after Drawings by Charles Stothard, F.S.A.
John Murray II [Albemarle] A Description of the Part of Devonshire Bordering on the Tamar and the Tavy; Its Natural History, Manners, Customs, Superstitions, Scenery, Antiquities, Biography of Eminent Persons, &c. &c. In a Series of Letters to Robert Southey, Esq. By Mrs. Bray, Author of 'Travels in Normandy,' 'Fitz of Fitz-Ford,' 'The Talba,' 'De Foix,' etc. In Three Volumes.
James Hoey, Senior Travels through France and Italy. Containing observations on Character, Customs, Religion, Government, Police, Commerce, Arts, and Antiquities, With a particular description of the town, territory, and climate of Nice: to which is added, a register of the weather, kept during a residence of eighteen months in that city. By T. Smollett, M.D. In two volumes.
Ann Leathley Travels through France and Italy. Containing observations on Character, Customs, Religion, Government, Police, Commerce, Arts, and Antiquities, With a particular description of the town, territory, and climate of Nice: to which is added, a register of the weather, kept during a residence of eighteen months in that city. By T. Smollett, M.D. In two volumes.