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Edmund Curll [Strand] A patch-Work screen for the ladies; or, Love and virtue recommended: in a collection of instructive novels. Related after a manner intirely new, and interspersed with rural poems, describing the innocence of a country-life. By Mrs. Jane Barker, of Wilsthorp, near Stamford, in Lincolnshire.
Thomas Payne [Paine] A patch-Work screen for the ladies; or, Love and virtue recommended: in a collection of instructive novels. Related after a manner intirely new, and interspersed with rural poems, describing the innocence of a country-life. By Mrs. Jane Barker, of Wilsthorp, near Stamford, in Lincolnshire.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The perplex'd dutchess: or, treachery rewarded. Being some memoirs of the court of Malfy. In a letter from a Sicilian nobleman, who had his Residence there, to his friend in London. The Second Edition.
John Wilford The metamorphoses of the town: or, a view of the present fashions. A tale. After the manner of Fontaine. The third edition. To which is added, The Journal of a modern lady. By Dean Swift.
A. Moore The British heroe, a new ballad, on the valiant Duke of Cumberland's journey to Scotland. By a Star.
George Ewing A tale being an addition to Mr. Gay's fables.
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] A letter to Doctor Pitt, an eminent physician at Oxford. By a young lady of Oxford; Author of several other Celebrated Pieces.
Elam Bliss A legacy for young ladies, consisting of miscellaneous pieces, in prose and verse, by the late Mrs. A.L. Barbauld
Elam Bliss The contributions of Q.Q. to a periodical work: with some pieces not before published. By the late Jane Taylor. ; In two volumes Vol. I[-II
Elam Bliss Coming out; and The field of the forty footsteps. By Jane and Anna Maria Porter. ; In three volumes. Vol. I[-III
Elam Bliss Our village: Sketches of rural character and scenery. By Mary Russell Mitford, author of Julian, Foscari, and dramatic scenes. ; Vol. I[-III]. ; From the fourth London edition
Elam Bliss A Description and history of vegetable substances, used in the arts, and in domestic economy. Timber trees: fruits. : Illustrated with wood engravings
Elam Bliss [111 Broaday] Grace Seymour
Elam Bliss Insect architecture
Elam Bliss Principles of legislation: from the ms. of Jeremy Bentham; bencher of Lincoln's Inn. By M. Dumont, member of the Representative and Sovereign Council of Geneva. ; Translated from the second corrected and enlarged edition; with notes and a biographical notice of Jeremy Bentham and of M Dumont. By John Neal
Elam Bliss The New Zealanders
Elam Bliss The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties; illustrated by anecdotes
Elam Bliss [111 Broaday] The Sanfords, or Home scenes. [Four lines from Warburton] : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Elam Bliss Insect transformations
Elam Bliss [111 Broaday] Our neighbourhood, or Letters on horticulture and natural phenomena: interspersed with opinions on domestic and moral economy
Elam Bliss Paris, and its historical scenes Volume I
Elam Bliss The lectures of Sir Astley Cooper, Bart. F.R.S. surgeon to the King, &c, on the principles and practice of surgery; with additional notes and cases. By Frederick Tyrrell, Esq., surgeon to St Thomas's Hospital, and to the London Opthalmic [sic] Infirmary. : Vol. I[-III
Elam Bliss The menageries. Quadrupeds, described and drawn from living subjects. : Volume the second
Orville Augustus Roorbach [New York City] Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little boys. Addressed to her nephews
Orville Augustus Roorbach [New York City] Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little girls. Addressed to her nieces