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R. Cruikshank Insect architecture
R. Cruikshank The New Zealanders
R. Cruikshank Insect transformations
John Plaskitt The Virginia housewife: or, Methodical cook. By Mrs. Mary Randolph. : [One line of quotation
David Ruggles [Howard Street] The abrogation of the Seventh commandment, by the American churches [electronic resource
Samuel Newell Tenney Memoirs and poetical remains of the late Jane Taylor: with extracts from her correspondence. By Isaac Taylor
James Hewitt Silvan the shepherd swain composed by R. Taylor ; the words from the celebrated romance of the Knights of the swan written by Madame de Genlis. ; Price 25 cents
Eliakim Persons Walton The infant school primer. By Mrs. Teachem
Robert H. Sherburne The infant school primer. By Mrs. Teachem
Henry Kammerer The man of real sensibility: or, The history of Sir George Ellison. Founded on fact. : [Six lines from Sterne
Henry Eaton Moore The hedge of thorns. By Mrs. Sherwood
William Rayner The opera of operas; or, Tom Thumb the Great. Alter'd from The life and death of Tom Thumb the Great. And set to musick after the Italian manner. As it is performing at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market.
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 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