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Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] Petrarch's View of Human Life. Translated from the Latin, by Mrs. Dobson. A New Edition.
John Cuthell [4 Middle Row] Petrarch's View of Human Life. Translated from the Latin, by Mrs. Dobson. A New Edition.
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] Petrarch's View of Human Life. Translated from the Latin, by Mrs. Dobson. A New Edition.
David Ogilvy and Son Petrarch's View of Human Life. Translated from the Latin, by Mrs. Dobson. A New Edition.
Lackington, Allen and Co. Petrarch's View of Human Life. Translated from the Latin, by Mrs. Dobson. A New Edition.
James Nunn Petrarch's View of Human Life. Translated from the Latin, by Mrs. Dobson. A New Edition.
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] The Farmer's Boy; A Rural Poem. By Robert Bloomfield.
Robert Walker [Little Old Bailey] The Female Soldier; Or, the Surprising Life and Adventures of Hannah Snell, Born in the City of Worcester, Who took upon herself the Name of James Gray; and, being deserted by her Husband, put on Mens Apparel, and travelled to Coventry in quest of him, where she enlisted in Col. Guise’s Regiment of Foot, and marched with that Regiment to Carlisle, in the Time of the Rebellion in Scotland; shewing what happened to her in that City, and her Desertion from that Regiment. Also A Full and True Account of her enlisting afterwards into Fraser’s Regiment of Marines, then at Portsmouth; and her being draughted out of that Regiment, and sent on board the Swallow Sloop of War, one of Admiral Boscawen’s Squadron, then bound for the East-Indies. With the many Vicissitudes of Fortune she met with during that Expedition, particularly at the Siege of Pondicherry, where she received Twelve Wounds. Likewise, the surprising Accident by which she came to hear of the Death of her faithless Husband, who she went in quest of. The Whole Contenting The most surprising incidents the have happened in any preceding Age; wherein is laid open all her Adventures, in Mens Cloaths, for near five Years, without her Sex being ever discovered.
Robert Walker [Little Old Bailey] The Female Soldier; Or, the Surprising Life and Adventures of Hannah Snell, Born in the City of Worcester, Who took upon herself the Name of James Gray; and, being deserted by her Husband, put on Mens Apparel, and travelled to Coventry in quest of him, where she enlisted in Col. Guise’s Regiment of Foot, and marched with that Regiment to Carlisle, in the Time of the Rebellion in Scotland; shewing what happened to her in that City, and her Desertion from that Regiment. Also A Full and True Account of her enlisting afterwards into Fraser’s Regiment of Marines, then at Portsmouth; and her being draughted out of that Regiment, and sent on board the Swallow Sloop of War, one of Admiral Boscawen’s Squadron, then bound for the East-Indies. With the many Vicissitudes of Fortune she met with during that Expedition, particularly at the Siege of Pondicherry, where she received Twelve Wounds. Likewise, the surprising Accident by which she came to hear of the Death of her faithless Husband, who she went in quest of. The Whole Contenting The most surprising incidents the have happened in any preceding Age; wherein is laid open all her Adventures, in Mens Cloaths, for near five Years, without her Sex being ever discovered.
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] Advice to the Ladies. A Poem: with an elegiac complaint on the death of the inimitable Alexander Pope, Esq. By a Norfolk Gentleman.
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] The Stilton Hero: A Poem.
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] A Consolatory Ode. Inscrib'd to the Marquis de la Chetardie, on his Disgrace and Return from the Russian Court.
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] The Hampstead Congress: or, the happy pair.
Anne Dodd II The Hampstead Congress: or, the happy pair.
George Woodfall [Charing Cross] The Hampstead Congress: or, the happy pair.
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] Henry and Blanche: Or, The Revengeful Marriage. A Tale: Taken from the French of Gil Bas.
Robert Dodsley Henry and Blanche: Or, The Revengeful Marriage. A Tale: Taken from the French of Gil Bas.
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] Jovi Eleutherio: Or, an Offering to Liberty.
Robert Dodsley Jovi Eleutherio: Or, an Offering to Liberty.
Mathew Carey [122 Market Street] Don Sebastian; or, The house of Braganza. An historical romance. Four volumes in two. By Miss Anna Maria Porter, authoress of The Hungarian brothers.
Mathew Carey [122 Market Street] Home. A novel. In two volumes. By Miss Cullen, daughter of the celebrated Dr. Cullen. Expect not a story decked in the garb of fancy—but look at home. First American, from the third London, Edition.
Mathew Carey [122 Market Street] How to die for love! A farce, in two acts: as performed at the Lyceum Theatre. London. Adapted from a sketch in one act, by Kotzebue; called Blind Geladen.
John Swaine Lucy Osmond. A story.
David Longworth Douglas, or, The noble shepherd: a tragedy, in five acts. By Mr. Home. Marked as performed. With Mrs. Inchbald's remarks, &c.
David Longworth Douglas, or, The noble shepherd; a tragedy, in five acts. By Mr. Home. Marked as performed. ; With Mrs. Inchbald's remarks, &c. Second edition.