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Christopher Etherington An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters; in a letter to Miss Pennington. The second edition.
William Bristow An unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters; in a letter to Miss Pennington. The second edition.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] Scenes for children. By a lady.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] Scenes for children. By a lady.
Thomas Knott [Lombard Street] A packet for youth, or evidences of Christianity drawn from the mind. By a lady.
Thomas Chapman [151 Fleet Street] A packet for youth, or evidences of Christianity drawn from the mind. By a lady.
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington] A new history of the Holy Bible. By a lady.
Charles Punchard A new history of the Holy Bible. By a lady.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] The female guardian. Designed to correct some of the foibles incident to girls, and supply them with innocent amusement for their hours of leisure. By a lady.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] School dialogues, for boys. Being an attempt to convey instruction insensibly to their tender minds, and instill the love of virtue. By a lady.
W. Lee Reflections on spring, under the following heads: sun-rise. - Mountain. - Dale. - Farmer and Lark. Cock and Hen. - Shrubs and Flowers. - Insects. May-Pole, Lad and Lass. - Brook. - Fish and Fishing. River and Willow. - Prospect. - Trees. Shepherd. - House-Dog. - Sun-Set. - Night. By a lady.
John Parsons [Paternoster Row] Poems, &c. written by a lady, in the year 1783 or 1784. An address to the people called Quakers. An address to those in power, in Behalf of Insolvent debtors. Friendship: An Allegory. An Enigma, in French and English.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] The female guardian. Designed to correct some of the foibles incident to girls, and supply them with innocent amusement for their hours of leisure. By a lady. The second edition.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] Short histories transcribed from the Holy Scriptures; intended for the use, entertainment, and benefit of children, and by an easy step to introduce young minds to an early acquaintance with the Bible. By a lady.
William Boag A persuasive address to the people of Great Britain at large; But more particularly recommended to the attention of the partizans of democracy, and the members of corresponding societies. And factious institutions; with some stricking observations on existing facts. Dedicated to the Right Hon. Lord Eardley, By a Lady.
Thomas Cadell [London] Tunbridge epistles, from Lady Margaret to the Countess of B**.
Edmund Baker Tunbridge epistles, from Lady Margaret to the Countess of B**.
John Major The country coquet; or, miss in her breeches. A ballad opera. As it may be acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By a young lady.
John James The country coquet; or, miss in her breeches. A ballad opera. As it may be acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By a young lady.
Peter Broster Salomme and Eleazer, an oriental dramatic poem. The event supposed to have happened in the time of the primitive Christians. The scenes in Palestine, on the banks of the Jordan. By a lady of Chester.
John Gore Salomme and Eleazer, an oriental dramatic poem. The event supposed to have happened in the time of the primitive Christians. The scenes in Palestine, on the banks of the Jordan. By a lady of Chester.
Joseph Harrop Salomme and Eleazer, an oriental dramatic poem. The event supposed to have happened in the time of the primitive Christians. The scenes in Palestine, on the banks of the Jordan. By a lady of Chester.
George Bulkeley Salomme and Eleazer, an oriental dramatic poem. The event supposed to have happened in the time of the primitive Christians. The scenes in Palestine, on the banks of the Jordan. By a lady of Chester.
Marsh and Jones Salomme and Eleazer, an oriental dramatic poem. The event supposed to have happened in the time of the primitive Christians. The scenes in Palestine, on the banks of the Jordan. By a lady of Chester.
Samuel Crane Salomme and Eleazer, an oriental dramatic poem. The event supposed to have happened in the time of the primitive Christians. The scenes in Palestine, on the banks of the Jordan. By a lady of Chester.