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Elizabeth Blackader Letters from the North Highlands, During the Summer 1816. By Elizabeth Isabella Spence, author of "A Caledonian Excursion," &c. &c.
Charles Baldwin Letters from the North Highlands, During the Summer 1816. By Elizabeth Isabella Spence, author of "A Caledonian Excursion," &c. &c.
Joseph Byworth and William Ballintine Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Sumbel, late Wells; Of the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket. In Three Volumes. Written by Herself. Including Her Correspondence with Major Topham, Mr. Reynold the Dramaticist, &c. &c. &c.
William Robson, George Levey, and Franklyn Hours of Sorrow: or, Thoughts in Verse, Chiefly Adapted to Seasons of Sickness, Depression, and Bereavement.
Richard Cruttwell Memoirs of modern philosophers. In Three Volumes. By Elizabeth Hamilton, Author of "The Letters of Hindoo Rajab." Fourth Edition.
Mercier and Chervet The Artist: A Collection of Essays, relative to Painting, Poetry, Sculpture, Architecture, the Drama, Discoveries of Science, and Various Other Subjects. Edited by Prince Hoare. In Two Vols.
Thomas Combe A Walk through Leicester; being a Guide to Strangers, containing a Description of the Town and its Environs, with Remarks upon its History and Antiquities.
Thomas Combe A Walk through Leicester; being a Guide to Strangers: containing a Description of the Town and its Environs, with Remarks upon its History and Antiquities. Second Edition, with Additions.
Charles Baldwin Letters on the Events which have passed in France since the Restoration in 1815. By Helen Maria Williams.
Milne, George Duckworth and Co. A Sister's Gift; Consisting of Conversations on Sacred Subjects, intended for the Instruction and Amusement of the younger Branches of her family on Sundays.
Thomas Davison [Whitefriars] Essays on the Human Intellect, as constructed by God, and on Our Saviour, considered in His Character of Man. By Paul Ferrol.
Samuel and Richard Bentley Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe, Wife of the Right Hon. Sir Richard Fanshawe, Bart. Ambassador from Charles the Second to the Court of Madrid in 1665. Written by Herself. To which are added, Extracts from the Correspondence of Sir Richard Fanshawe.
William Flint [Old Bailey] The Sons of Erin; or, Modern Sentiment: A Comedy, in Five Acts. Performed at the Lyceum Theatre. By Mrs. Lefanu. The Second Edition.
Robert Donaldson Original Letters from the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montague, to Sir James & Lady Frances Steuart; also Memoirs and Anecdotes of those distinguished Persons.
James Moyes [Greville St] Asaph, or the Herrnhutters; being a rhythmical Sketch of the principal Events, and most remarkable Institutions in the modern History of the Church of the Unitas Fratrum, commonly called Moravians; and consisting of Three supposed Conversations between a Modern Unbeliever and some Members of the celebrated Moravian Settlement at Zeist, near Utrecht. Intended chiefly for young Persons connected with that Church. By one of its Members.
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown Memoirs of the Life of Mary Queen of Scots. By Miss Benger, Author of "Memoirs of Anne Boleyn," "Mrs. Hamilton," &c. &c. In Two Volumes.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] Memoirs of the Life of Mary Queen of Scots. By Miss Benger, Author of "Memoirs of Anne Boleyn," "Mrs. Hamilton," &c. &c. In Two Volumes.
Abraham John Valpy [Red Lion Court] Memoirs of Mrs. Inchbald: Including Her Familiar Correspondence With The Most Distinguished Persons of Her Time. To Which Are Added The Massacre, and A Case of Conscience; Now First Published From Her Autograph Copies. Edited by James Boaden, Esq. In Two Volumes.
William Bradbury and Frederick Evans (Late T. Davison) Memoirs of Doctor Burney, arranged from his own manuscripts, from family papers, and from personal recollections. By his daughter, Madame d'Arblay. In three volumes.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [Printers Street] Memoirs of the Life of Anne Boleyn, Queen of Henry VIII. By Miss Benger. Author of Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton, John Tobin, &c. In Two Volumes.
John McCreery [Black Horse Court] Narrative of a Tour Taken in the Year 1667, to La Grande Chartreuse and Alet, by Dom Claude Lancelot, Author of the Port Royal Grammars; Including Some Account of Dom Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé, Reverend Father Abbé, and Reformer of the Monastery of Notre Dame de la Trappe: with Notes and an Appendix, Containing Some Particulars Respecting M. Du Verger de Hauranne, Abbé de St. Cyran; Cornelius Jansenius, Bishop of Ypres; and also a Brief Sketch of the Celebrated Institution of Port Royal.
Alice Reilly [Cork Hill] Romae Antiquae Notitia: or, the antiquities of Rome. In two parts. I. A short history of the rise, progress, and decay of the Commonwealth. II. A description of the city: an account of the religion, civil government, and art of war; with the remarkable customs and ceremonies, publick and private. With copper cuts of the principal buildings, &c. To which are prefix'd two essays, concerning the Roman learning, and the Roman education. By Basil Kennett, of C.C.C. Oxon. The tenth edition.
Alice Reilly [Cork Hill] The Roman and English Comedy consider'd and compar'd with remarks on The Suspicious Husband. And an examen into the merit of the present comic actors. By S. Foote, Esq;
Alice Reilly [Cork Hill] The Roman history from the foundation of Rome to the Battle of Actium: that is, to the end of the Commonwealth. By Mr. Rollin, late principal of the university of Paris, now professor of eloquence in the Royal College, and Member of the Royal Academy of inscriptions and belles lettres. Translated from the French.
Richard Reilly The Roman history from the foundation of Rome to the Battle of Actium: that is, to the end of the Commonwealth. By Mr. Rollin, late principal of the university of Paris, now professor of eloquence in the Royal College, and Member of the Royal Academy of inscriptions and belles lettres. Translated from the French.