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Charles Whittingham II [Chiswick] Letters on the improvement of the mind. By Hester Chapone.
Thomas Davison [Whitefriars] Letters on the improvement of the mind. By Hester Chapone.
William D. Bell Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone.
William D. Bell Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone. To which is added, The life of the author, and her Celebrated History of Fidelia; with A father's advice to an only daughter immediately after marriage. In two volumes.
Barnard and Farley History of the Isle of Man, with a Comparative View of the Past and Present State of Society and Manners; Containing also Biographical Anecdotes of Eminent Persons Connected with that Island. By H.A. Bullock.
Thomas Davison [Whitefriars] Journal of a tour in France, in the Years 1816 and 1817. By Frances Jane Carey.
W. Bulmer and Co. Poems, Suggested Chiefly by Scenes in Asia-Minor, Syria, and Greece, with Prefaces, Extracted from the Author's Journal. Embellished with Two Views of the Source of the Scamander, and the Aquaduct over the Simois. By the Late J.D. Carlyle, B.D. F.R.S.E. Chancellor of Carlisle, Vicar of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Professor of Arabic in the University of Cambridge, and Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Durham.
Manning and Smithson [London House Yard] Domestic Manners and Social Condition of the White, Coloured, and Negro Population of the West Indies. By Mrs. Carmichael, Five Years a Resident in St. Vincent and Trinidad. In Two Volumes.
John George Barnard [Skinner Street] Letters from a Lady to Her Sister, during a Tour to Paris, in the Months of April and May, 1814.
Emilia Rider and William Weed Journal of a Tour in France, Switzerland, and Italy, During the Years 1819, 20, and 21. Illustrated by Fifty Lithographic Prints, from Original Drawings, Taken in Italy, the Alps, and the Pyrenees. By Marianne Colston. In Two Volumes.
James Gillett The Irishwoman. A Comedy, in Five Acts. By Lady Clarke. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Crow-Street, Dublin.
Joyce Gold Letters to a young lady, in which the duties and character of women are considered, chiefly with a reference to prevailing opinions. By Mrs. West, author of Letters to a young man, &c. In three volumes.
Alexander Strahan and Preston Practical Piety; or, The Influence of the Religion of the Heart on the Conduct of the Life. By Hannah More. The Second Edition, in Two Volumes.
Simon Wilkin Detraction Displayed. By Amelia Opie.
Richard Cruttwell Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education. By Elizabeth Hamilton, Author of the memoirs of modern philosophers, & c.
Richard Clay [Devonshire Street] Memoirs of the Life and Character of Mrs. Sarah Savage
Charles Roworth The Right Joyous and Pleasant History of the Feats, Gests, and Prowesses of the Chevalier Bayard, the Good Knight without Fear and without Reproach by The Loyal Servant.
Elizabeth Blackader Thoughts and Remarks, on Establishing an Institution for the Support and Education of Unportioned Respectable Females
Ad. Wahlen Mrs. Armytage; or, Female Domination
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] The Venetian Bracelet; The Lost Pleiad; A History of the Lyre, and Other Poems
Gilbert and Rivington The Refugee in America. A Novel. By Mrs. Trollope, author of the domestic manners of the Americans. In Three Volumes
Samuel Bentley Narrative of a Journey Overland from England, by the Continent of Europe, Egypt, and the Red Sea, to India, Including a Residence There, and Voyage Home, in the Years 1825, 26, 27, and 28 By Mrs Colonel Elwood
Charles Knight Devotional Exercises Extracted from Bishop Patrick's Christian Sacrifice. Adapted to the Present Time and To General Use. By Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins
Richard and Arthur Taylor Narrative of a Residence in Ireland during the summer of 1814, and that of 1815. By Anne Plumptre, author of Narrative of a three years residence in France, etc. Illustrated with numerous engravings of remarkable scenary
Alice Reilly [Cork Hill] The Irish comes commercii, or Trader's-Companion. Containing I. Exact and useful tables, shewing the value of any quantity of goods or wares ready cast up, more adapted to merchants use, than any other extant. Calculated by Edward Hatton, Gent. II. Tables of exchanges. In two parts. 1. English money exchanged into Irish. 2. Irish money exchanged into English. Each by addition only, for any sum from 300 pounds to 1 penny, and at the several rates, whether quarters or eighths, from five per cent. to eleven per cent. III. Tables of commission at the several rates mostly used in Ireland. IV. An index to interest. Containing tables of simple interest, at 5, 6, and 7 per cent. from 1 day to 30 days, and for 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 days, and 1 year. By E. Hatton, Gent. Together with tables of interest at the same rates, for 3, 6, and 9 months. To all which is prefixed, The new table of coin, as the same was made current by the Lords Justices proclamation from the 8th day of July, 1751. Together with a table of the number of yards in the several scores of linen, from 1 to 150. The tables of exchange, commission, and coin calculated originally: All the other tables cast up in manuscript, and the whole work corrected at the press, by John Watson, bookseller. The third edition: with an appendix at four per cent. from 1 month to 1 year.