Name Printer
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Thomas Wilson and Sons Thoughts on various charitable and other important institutions, and on the best mode of conducting them. To which is subjoined an address to the females of the rising generation. By Catharine Cappe. Dedicated, by permission, to William Wilberforce, Esq.
Thomas Wilson and Sons Memoirs of the Life of the Late Mrs. Catharine Cappe. Written by herself. Second edition.
Henry Law and Richard Gilbert The works of the late Mrs. Catharine [sic] Talbot. The seventh edition. First published by the late Mrs. Elizabeth Carter; and now republished with some few additional papers: together with notes and illustrations, and some account of her life, by the Rev. Montagu Pennington, A. M. Vicar of Northbourn in Kent; Executor to Mrs Carter.
Richard Cruttwell A modest plea for the property of copy right. By Catharine Macaulay.
Richard Cruttwell An address to the people of England, Scotland and Ireland, on the present important crisis of affairs. By Catharine Macaulay.
Henry Law and Richard Gilbert A Series of Letters between Mrs. Elizabeth Carter and Miss Catherine Talbot, from the year 1741 to 1770. To which are added, Letters from Mrs. Carter to Mrs. Vesey, between the years 1763 and 1787; Published from the original manuscripts in the possession of the Rev. Montagu Pennington, M.A. Vicar of Norghbourn, her nephew and executor. In two volumes.
James Dixwell Considerations historiques & politiques sur les impots des Egyptiens, des Babyloniens, des Perses, des Grecs, des Romains, & sur les différentes situations de la France par rapport aux finances depuis l'établissement des Francs dans la Gaule jusqu' à présent; Ou memoires pour servir à l'histoire générale des finances. Par M. D'Eon de Beaumont, chevalier de l'ordre royal & militaire de St. Louis, capitaine de Dragons, censeur royal, ancien Aide-de-Camp de M M.le Maréchal Duc & Comte de Broglio & ministre plénipotentiaire de France auprés du roi de la Grande-Bretagne. Tome Premier. Troisieme Edition.
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] Life of Armelle Nicolas, commonly called the good Armelle; a poor maid servant in France, who could not read a letter in a book, and yet a noble and happy servant of the King of Kings.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] A description of a set of prints of English history; contained in a set of easy lessons. By Mrs. Trimmer. In two parts. ...
The United Company of Booksellers Recess; Or, A tale of other times. By the author of the chapter of accidents.
William Chalklen The Temple of Health, a Poetic Vision. Occasioned by the universal Joy expressed on his Majesty's most happy Recovery. By a lady.
Thomas Oliver and George Boyd [High Street] Elements of morality; for the use of young persons. To which is prefixed an address to parents. From the German of the Rev. C.S. Salzmann. A new and improved edition. Embellished with engravings.
William Porter [69 Grafton Street] Elements of morality, for the use of children; with an introductory address to parents. Translated from the German of the Rev. C.G. Salzmann. The fourth edition.
s.n. [sine nomine] The compleat English family companion, being the newest collection of the most genteel, and least expensive receipts in every branch of cookery, ... To which is added, the compleat servant maid. ... By Mrs. A. Smith, of Stafford. ...
s.n. [sine nomine] Authentic and interesting memoirs of Miss Ann Sheldon; (now Mrs. Archer:) a lady who figured, during several years, in the highest line of public life, and in whose History will be found, all the Vicissitudes, which so constantly attend on Women of her Description. Written by herself.
s.n. [sine nomine] Professed cookery: containing boiling, roasting, pastry, preserving, potting, pickling, made-wines, gellies, and part of confectionaries. With an essay upon the lady's art of cookery. Together with a plan of house-keeping. By Ann Cook, teacher of the true art of cookery. The second edition.
s.n. [sine nomine] Teisa: a descriptive poem of the River Teese, its towns and antiquities. By Anne Wilson.
s.n. [sine nomine] Professed cookery: containing boiling, roasting, pastry, preserving, pickling, potting, made-wines, gellies, and part of confectionaries. With an essay upon the lady's art of cookery: together with a plan of house-keeping. By Ann Cook, teacher of the true art of cookery. The third edition.
s.n. [sine nomine] The cottagers; a comic opera. In two acts. By Miss A. Ross, (aged fifteen years) Daughter of Mrs. Brown, of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The Third Edition.
s.n. [sine nomine] The cottagers; a comic opera. In two acts. By Miss A. Ross, (aged fifteen years) Daughter of Mrs. Brown, of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The Second Edition.
s.n. [sine nomine] The cottagers; a comic opera. In two acts. By Miss A. Ross, (aged fifteen years) Daughter of Mrs. Brown, of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.
s.n. [sine nomine] Two voyages to Sierra Leone, during the years 1791-2-3, in a series of letters, By Anna Maria Falconbridge. To which is added, a letter from the author, to Henry Thornton, Esq. M.P. and chairman of the Court of Directors of the Sierra Leone Company.
s.n. [sine nomine] Two voyages to Sierra Leone, during the years 1791-2-3, in a series of letters, By Anna Maria Falconbridge. To which is added, a letter from the author, to Henry Thornton, Esq. M.P. and chairman of the Court of Directors of the Sierra Leone Company. The Second Edition.
s.n. [sine nomine] A catechism for children of all denominations. By Anna Maria Van Der Lende. For the benefit of poor children.
s.n. [sine nomine] A new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing, I. Orthography, or true spelling, the Division of Syllables, and Use of Points. II. Prosody, or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly, with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology, or the Kinds of Words, their Derivations, and different Endings. IV. Syntax, or due construction, which shows how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. The third edition, with additions. By A. Fisher.