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Cheap Repository Tracts Robert and Richard; or, The ghost of poor Molly, who was drowned in Richard's mill pond. To the tune of Collins's Mulberry tree.
Cheap Repository Tracts Dame Andrews, a ballad.
John Tregortha Dame Andrews, a tale.
John Evans and Co. Betty Brown, the St. Giles's orange girl: with some account of Mrs. Sponge, the money-lender.
Cheap Repository Tracts The apprentice turned master; or, The second part of the two shoemakers. Shewing how James Stock from a parish apprentice became a creditable tradesman.
Cheap Repository Tracts The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company.
John Evans and Co. Cheap Repository. The Sunday School.
Joseph Harrop Village politics. Addressed to all the mechanics, journeymen, and day labourers, in Great Britain. By Will Chip, a country carpenter.
J. Davies More ways than one, a comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. By Mrs. Cowley.
Thomas Spilsbury I [Snow Hill] Who's the dupe? A farce: as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Cowley, Author of the Runaway, a Comedy. The third edition.
Cheap Repository Tracts The history of Mary Wood, the house-maid; or, the danger of false excuses.
S. Hazard A King or a Consul? A new song to the tune of Derry down.
Edward Williams [Red Lion Court] Poems, Religious & Moral
Thomas Spilsbury I [Snow Hill] Who's the dupe? A farce: as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Cowley, Author of the Runaway, a Comedy.
R. Morison Jr. The riot; or, half a loaf is better than no bread. In a dialogue between Jack Anvil and Tom Hod. To the Tune of ``a Cobler there was,'' &c.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] The child's grammar. Designed to enable ladies who may not have attended to the subject themselves to instruct their children. Containing a very plain and easy explanation of the several parts of speech; exemplified in the most familiar manner in sentences suited to the capacities of children: followed by parsing lessons, resolved into their elements to try the progress of the pupil. And also the plainst explanation of the modes and tenses, and a second set of parsing lessons suited to a scholar more advanced in grammar; with directions for full examination.
James Phillips A brief narrative of the convincement of Frances Dodgshon, formerly Frances Henshaw. Giving some account of the close trials she underwent on her joining the Society of Friends. To which is added, A Serious Call to the sinners in Sion, &c.
John Bell [132 Strand] The discovery. A comedy. By Mrs. Frances Sheridan. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, ...
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great to general society.
Cheap Repository Tracts Cheap repository. The two wealthy farmers; or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. Part I.
Cheap Repository Tracts Sunday reading. Death of Christ; or, tract for Good Friday.
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] Village politics. Addressed to all mechanics, journeymen, and day labourers. By Will Chip, a country carpenter.
J. Davies More ways than one, a comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. By Mrs. Cowley.
Robert Wilson A search after happiness: a pastoral. In three dialogues. By a young lady.
Daniel Graisberry (I) [Drumcondra] A search after happiness: a pastoral. In three dialogues. By a young lady.