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Firms

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James and John Harper [Cliff Street] Memoirs of the Duchess d'Abrantès, (Madame Junot.) Complete in One Volume.
Thomas Hurst, Edward Chance, and Co. William Montgomery; or, The young artist. By an Englishwoman, Etc.
Richard Bentley Memoirs of Napoleon, his Court and Family. By the Duchess d'Abrantes, (Madame Junot). In Two Volumes. With Sixteen Plates.
George Willig A Smile and a Tear, a Favorite Song the Words by M.P. Andrew's, Esqr. Composed by Miss Abrams.
Mathew Carey [122 Market Street] Elizabeth; or, the Exiles of Siberia: A Tale, founded upon facts. From the French of Madame Cottin.
Abigail (Ann) Baldwin [Warwick Lane] An account of the proceedings of the Privy Council of Scotland against David Baillie, with Relation to the Plot. Taken from Original Papers and Records.
Anne Dodd II Ovid’s Art of love paraphrased, and adapted to the present time. With notes. And a most correct edition of the original. Book I.
George Woodfall [Charing Cross] Ovid’s Art of love paraphrased, and adapted to the present time. With notes. And a most correct edition of the original. Book I.
Mary Cooper [The Globe] Ovid’s Art of love paraphrased, and adapted to the present time. With notes. And a most correct edition of the original. Book I.
Anne Dodd I The nature of man a poem, in three books. By Sir Richard Blackmore, Knt. M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
John Clark The nature of man a poem, in three books. By Sir Richard Blackmore, Knt. M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
Anne Dodd I The miser, a poem: from the first satire of the first book of Horace. Inscrib’d to Horatio Walpole, Esquire
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] The miser, a poem: from the first satire of the first book of Horace. Inscrib’d to Horatio Walpole, Esquire
John Penn The miser, a poem: from the first satire of the first book of Horace. Inscrib’d to Horatio Walpole, Esquire
Leonard C. Bowles Stories of the Spanish Conquests in America. Designed for the Use of Children. By the Author of 'The Beatitudes,' and 'Lessons Without Books." Vol. I.
Robert Gosling The first part of the institutes of the laws of England: or, a commentary upon Littleton, Not the Name of the Author only, but of the Law it self. Haec ego grandaevus pofui tibi, candide Lector Authore Edwardo Coke, Milite. Also three learned Tracts of the same Author: The first, his Reading upon the 27th of Edward the First, Entitled, "The Statute of Levying Fines: The second, of Ball and Mainprize: And the third, his Compleat Copyholder. To the whole is added, the Treatise of the Dio Tenures of the Laws of England
Henry Lintot The first part of the institutes of the laws of England: or, a commentary upon Littleton, Not the Name of the Author only, but of the Law it self. Haec ego grandaevus pofui tibi, candide Lector Authore Edwardo Coke, Milite. Also three learned Tracts of the same Author: The first, his Reading upon the 27th of Edward the First, Entitled, "The Statute of Levying Fines: The second, of Ball and Mainprize: And the third, his Compleat Copyholder. To the whole is added, the Treatise of the Dio Tenures of the Laws of England
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The Patrician. To be continu’d weekly. No. I. Being considerations on the peerage. In answer to the Plebeian. By one who is neither a Knight, nor a member of the House of Commons.
Anne Dodd I The Patrician. To be continu’d weekly. No. I. Being considerations on the peerage. In answer to the Plebeian. By one who is neither a Knight, nor a member of the House of Commons.
Arthur Bettesworth The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by the author of The gamester. The Second Edition.
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by the author of The gamester. The Second Edition.
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesty's servants. Written by the author of The gamester.
Arthur Bettesworth The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesty's servants. Written by the author of The gamester.
Thomas Woodward A poem. Humbly presented to His most Sacred Majesty George, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland. Upon His Accession to the throne. By Susanna Centlivre.
Nicholas Cox The beau's duel: or a soldier for the ladies. A comedy, as it is acted at the New Theater in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Her Majesties servants.