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Ann and Egerton Smith (Jr.) George the Third by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, To all people, to whom these presents shall come, greeting. Whereas divers injurious proceedings have lately been had in France in derogation of the honour of our crown, and of the just rights of our subjects. And whereas several unjust seizures have been there made of the ships and goods of our subjects, contrary to the law of nations, and to the faith of treaties. And whereas the said acts of unprovoked hostility have been followed by an open declaration of war against us, and our ally, the republic of the United Provinces. We therefore ... order that general reprisals be granted against the ships, goods, and subjects of France ...
N. Merridew Henry, or, Secrets of the ruins: a moral tale. By Mrs. Rice.
Lucy Peacock, Juvenile Library The Fruits of Reflection; or, Moral Remembrances on Various Subjects. Designed for the perusal of youth. By Elizabeth Helme, Author of the History of England, of Scotland, and Rome, as related by a father to his children; Instructive Rambles, &c. &c. In two volumes.
Christopher Bentham Religion Recommended to Youth, in a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Young Lady. To Which are Added Poems, on Various Occasions.
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] Aunt Mary's Stories for Children, Chiefly confined to words of two syllables. Containing 1. The little girl who did not care for what was said to her 2. The humming-tops 3. The new doll 4. The greedy boy. By the author of "Aunt Mary's Tales,'"—"The Ornaments Discovered." &c.
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton Aunt Mary's Stories for Children, Chiefly confined to words of two syllables. Containing 1. The little girl who did not care for what was said to her 2. The humming-tops 3. The new doll 4. The greedy boy. By the author of "Aunt Mary's Tales,'"—"The Ornaments Discovered." &c.
Ezekiel Russell An Elegiac Poem, On the Death of that celebrated Divine, and eminent Servant of Jesus Christ, the Reverend and Learned George Whitefield, Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon, &c. &c. Who made his exit from this transitory State, to dwell in the celestial Realms of Bliss, on Lord's-Day, 30th of September, 1770, when he was seiz'd with a Fit of the Asthma, at Newbury-Port, near Boston, New-England. In which is a Condolatory Address to His truly noble Benefactress the worthy and pious Lady Huntingdon; and the Orphan-Children in Georgia, who, with many Thousands are left, by the Death of this great Man, to lament the Loss of a Father, Friend, and Benefactor. By Phillis, A Servant Girl, of 17 Years of Age, belonging to Mr. J. Wheatley, of Boston:–She has been but 9 Years in this Country from Africa.
John Boyles An Elegiac Poem, On the Death of that celebrated Divine, and eminent Servant of Jesus Christ, the Reverend and Learned George Whitefield, Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon, &c. &c. Who made his exit from this transitory State, to dwell in the celestial Realms of Bliss, on Lord's-Day, 30th of September, 1770, when he was seiz'd with a Fit of the Asthma, at Newbury-Port, near Boston, New-England. In which is a Condolatory Address to His truly noble Benefactress the worthy and pious Lady Huntingdon; and the Orphan-Children in Georgia, who, with many Thousands are left, by the Death of this great Man, to lament the Loss of a Father, Friend, and Benefactor. By Phillis, A Servant Girl, of 17 Years of Age, belonging to Mr. J. Wheatley, of Boston:–She has been but 9 Years in this Country from Africa.
C. and W. Thompson Fatherless Fanny: or, A Young Lady's First Entrance Into Life, Being the Memoirs of A Little Mendicant, and Her Benefactors. By the author of The Old English Baron, &c. &c. &c.
Messrs. Lewis & Co. Fatherless Fanny: or, A Young Lady's First Entrance Into Life, Being the Memoirs of A Little Mendicant, and Her Benefactors. By the author of The Old English Baron, &c. &c. &c.
S. Southwick An Elegiac Poem, On the Death of that celebrated Divine, and eminent Servant of Jesus Christ, the reverend and learned George Whitefield, Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon, &c. &c. Who made his Exit from this transitory State, to dwell in the celestial Realms of Bliss, on Sunday, 30th of September, 1770, when he was seiz'd with a Fit of the Asthma, at Newbury-Port, near Boston, New-England. In which is a Condolatory Address to His truly noble Benefactress the worthy and pious Lady Huntingdon; and the Orphan Children in Georgia, who, with many Thousands are left, by the Death of this great Man, to lament the Loss of a Father, Friend, and Benefactor. By Phillis, A Servant Girl, of 17 Years of Age, belonging to Mr. J. Wheatley, of Boston:–She has been but 9 Years in this Country from Africa.
Onfroi La Vie Militaire, Politique et Privée de Demoiselle Charles-Genevieve-Louise-Auguste-Andrée-Timothée Eon ou D'Eon de Beaumont, Ecuyer, Chevalier de l'Ordre Royal & Militaire de Saint-Louis, ancien Capitaine de Dragons & des Volontaires de l'armée, Aide-de-Camp des Maréchal & Comte de Broglie; ci-devant Docteur en Droit Civil & en Droit Canon, Avocat au Parlement de Paris, Censeur Royal pour l'Histoire & les belles-Lettres; envoyé en Russie d'abord secrètement, puis publiquement avec le Chevalier Douglas, pour la réunion de cette Cour avec celle de Versailles; Secrétaire d'Ambassade du Marquis de l'Hôpital, Ambassadeur extraordinaire & Plénipotentiaire de France près Sa Majesté Impériale de toutes les Russies; Secrétaire d'Ambassade du Duc de Nivernois, Ambassadeur extraordinaire & Plénipotentiaire de France en Angleterre pour la conclusion de la Paix; Ministre résident près cette Cour après le départ du Duc de Nivernois; enfin Ministre Plénipotentiaire de France à la même Cour, & connue jusqu'en 1777, sous le nom de Chevalier D'Eon. Par M. de la Fortelle.
Valade La Vie Militaire, Politique et Privée de Demoiselle Charles-Genevieve-Louise-Auguste-Andrée-Timothée Eon ou D'Eon de Beaumont, Ecuyer, Chevalier de l'Ordre Royal & Militaire de Saint-Louis, ancien Capitaine de Dragons & des Volontaires de l'armée, Aide-de-Camp des Maréchal & Comte de Broglie; ci-devant Docteur en Droit Civil & en Droit Canon, Avocat au Parlement de Paris, Censeur Royal pour l'Histoire & les belles-Lettres; envoyé en Russie d'abord secrètement, puis publiquement avec le Chevalier Douglas, pour la réunion de cette Cour avec celle de Versailles; Secrétaire d'Ambassade du Marquis de l'Hôpital, Ambassadeur extraordinaire & Plénipotentiaire de France près Sa Majesté Impériale de toutes les Russies; Secrétaire d'Ambassade du Duc de Nivernois, Ambassadeur extraordinaire & Plénipotentiaire de France en Angleterre pour la conclusion de la Paix; Ministre résident près cette Cour après le départ du Duc de Nivernois; enfin Ministre Plénipotentiaire de France à la même Cour, & connue jusqu'en 1777, sous le nom de Chevalier D'Eon. Par M. de la Fortelle.
Esprit La Vie Militaire, Politique et Privée de Demoiselle Charles-Genevieve-Louise-Auguste-Andrée-Timothée Eon ou D'Eon de Beaumont, Ecuyer, Chevalier de l'Ordre Royal & Militaire de Saint-Louis, ancien Capitaine de Dragons & des Volontaires de l'armée, Aide-de-Camp des Maréchal & Comte de Broglie; ci-devant Docteur en Droit Civil & en Droit Canon, Avocat au Parlement de Paris, Censeur Royal pour l'Histoire & les belles-Lettres; envoyé en Russie d'abord secrètement, puis publiquement avec le Chevalier Douglas, pour la réunion de cette Cour avec celle de Versailles; Secrétaire d'Ambassade du Marquis de l'Hôpital, Ambassadeur extraordinaire & Plénipotentiaire de France près Sa Majesté Impériale de toutes les Russies; Secrétaire d'Ambassade du Duc de Nivernois, Ambassadeur extraordinaire & Plénipotentiaire de France en Angleterre pour la conclusion de la Paix; Ministre résident près cette Cour après le départ du Duc de Nivernois; enfin Ministre Plénipotentiaire de France à la même Cour, & connue jusqu'en 1777, sous le nom de Chevalier D'Eon. Par M. de la Fortelle.
Les Libraires-Associés La Vie Militaire, Politique et Privée de Demoiselle Charles-Genevieve-Louise-Auguste-Andrée-Timothée Eon ou D'Eon de Beaumont, Ecuyer, Chevalier de l'Ordre Royal & Militaire de Saint-Louis, ancien Capitaine de Dragons & des Volontaires de l'armée, Aide-de-Camp des Maréchal & Comte de Broglie; ci-devant Docteur en Droit Civil & en Droit Canon, Avocat au Parlement de Paris, Censeur Royal pour l'Histoire & les belles-Lettres; envoyé en Russie d'abord secrètement, puis publiquement avec le Chevalier Douglas, pour la réunion de cette Cour avec celle de Versailles; Secrétaire d'Ambassade du Marquis de l'Hôpital, Ambassadeur extraordinaire & Plénipotentiaire de France près Sa Majesté Impériale de toutes les Russies; Secrétaire d'Ambassade du Duc de Nivernois, Ambassadeur extraordinaire & Plénipotentiaire de France en Angleterre pour la conclusion de la Paix; Ministre résident près cette Cour après le départ du Duc de Nivernois; enfin Ministre Plénipotentiaire de France à la même Cour, & connue jusqu'en 1777, sous le nom de Chevalier D'Eon. Par M. de la Fortelle.
William M'Alpine An Elegy, To Miss. Mary Moorhead, On the Death of her Father, The Rev. Mr. John Moorhead.
William Curry, Jun. & Co. Father Clement; A Roman Catholic Story. By the author of "The Decision,""Profession is not a Principle," &c. Fifth edition.
Richard Moore Tims Father Clement; A Roman Catholic Story. By the author of "The Decision,""Profession is not a Principle," &c. Fifth edition.
Joseph Johnson An account of two Charity Schools for the Education of Girls: and of a Female Friendly Society in York: interspersed with reflections on Charity Schools and Friendly Societies in general. By Catharine Cappe.
John Hatchard [173 Piccadilly] An account of two Charity Schools for the Education of Girls: and of a Female Friendly Society in York: interspersed with reflections on Charity Schools and Friendly Societies in general. By Catharine Cappe.
Joseph Mawman [Poultry] An account of two Charity Schools for the Education of Girls: and of a Female Friendly Society in York: interspersed with reflections on Charity Schools and Friendly Societies in general. By Catharine Cappe.
John Binns An account of two Charity Schools for the Education of Girls: and of a Female Friendly Society in York: interspersed with reflections on Charity Schools and Friendly Societies in general. By Catharine Cappe.
T. Browne An account of two Charity Schools for the Education of Girls: and of a Female Friendly Society in York: interspersed with reflections on Charity Schools and Friendly Societies in general. By Catharine Cappe.
J. Bell An account of two Charity Schools for the Education of Girls: and of a Female Friendly Society in York: interspersed with reflections on Charity Schools and Friendly Societies in general. By Catharine Cappe.
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown Discourses chiefly on Devotional Subjects, by the late Rev. Newcome Cappe. To which are prefixed Memoirs of His Life, by Catharine Cappe. With an Appendix, Containing a Sermon preached at the Internment of the Author, by the late Rev. William Wood. Also A Sermon on occasion of the Death of Robert Cappe, M. D. with Memoirs of his LIfe by the Rev. C. Wellbeloved. The Second Edition.