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Firms

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Firm Title
James Kelburn A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. By the author of the Busie-Body and the Gamester.
Charles Rivington I Poems on several occasions.
Charles Rivington I Poems on several occasions.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The hardships of the English laws in relation to wives. With an explanation of the original curse of subjection passed upon the woman. In an humble address to the legislature.
Andrew Millar The governess; Or, The Little female academy. Calculated for the entertainment and instruction of young ladies in their education. By the author of David Simple. The second edition, revised and corrected.
William Parker Some reflections upon marriage. With Additions. The fourth edition.
Arthur Bettesworth and Charles Hitch The northern heiress: or, The Humours of York. A comedy. As it was acted at the New-Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By Mrs. Mary Davys.
Daniel Browne Junior The northern heiress: or, The Humours of York. A comedy. As it was acted at the New-Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By Mrs. Mary Davys.
William Mears [Temple Bar] The northern heiress: or, The Humours of York. A comedy. As it was acted at the New-Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By Mrs. Mary Davys.
Sarah Hyde and Eliphal Dobson II Some reflections upon marriage. With additions. The fifth edition.
Thomas Ruddiman Verses address'd to the imitator of the first satire of the second book of Horace. By a lady.
D. Brown The British recluse: or, the secret history of Cleomira, suppos'd dead. A novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood, Author of Love in Excess; or, the Fatal Enquiry. The second edition.
Edward Exshaw Philomela: or, poems by Mrs. Elizabeth Singer, now Rowe, of Frome in Somersetshire. The third edition.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The distress'd orphan, or Love in a mad-house. The third edition.
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] Love intrigues: or, the history of the amours of Bosvil and Galesia as related to Lucasia, in St. Germains garden. A novel. Written by a young lady.