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William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] Bull-baiting: a village dialogue, between Tom Brown and John Sims.
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly] Familiar letters, addressed to children and young persons of the middle ranks.
William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton Familiar letters, addressed to children and young persons of the middle ranks.
Thomas Combe Familiar letters, addressed to children and young persons of the middle ranks.
William Flexney [319 Holborn] The case of Anne and Isaac Scott, bankrupts, late merchants and dry-salters. By Mrs. Scott.
Robert and James Dodsley Anningait and Ajutt; a Greenland tale. Inscribed to Mr. Samuel Johnson, A.M. Taken from the IVth volume of his Ramblers, versified by a lady.
Charles Davis Anningait and Ajutt; a Greenland tale. Inscribed to Mr. Samuel Johnson, A.M. Taken from the IVth volume of his Ramblers, versified by a lady.
John Newbery Anningait and Ajutt; a Greenland tale. Inscribed to Mr. Samuel Johnson, A.M. Taken from the IVth volume of his Ramblers, versified by a lady.
Archibald Coubrough A treatise on justification: showing the matter, manner, time, and effects of it. By the Reverend Mr. Thomas Dutton, Late Minister in London, and Author of the Discourse on the New-Birth, and Religious Letters. The third edition.
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly] The progress of the pilgrim good-intent, in Jacobinical times.
John Hatchard [173 Piccadilly] The progress of the pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical times. The fourth edition.
J. Coombe Instructive hints in easy lessons for children. Part I.
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] Instructive Hints, in Easy Lessons for Children. Part II.
Isaac Cockshaw Plain Tales of the Advantages of Industry. Adorned with copperplates. By E**** C*****. Author of "Instructive hints," &c. In two parts.
Thomas Combe Plain Tales of the Advantages of Industry. Adorned with copperplates. By E**** C*****. Author of "Instructive hints," &c. In two parts.
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] Plain Tales of the Advantages of Industry over Idleness. By E**** C******, author of 'Instructive hints,' &c. The third edition, to which is added, The happy school-girl.
Isaac Cockshaw Plain Tales of the Advantages of Industry over Idleness. By E**** C******, author of 'Instructive hints,' &c. The third edition, to which is added, The happy school-girl.
Thomas Combe Plain Tales of the Advantages of Industry over Idleness. By E**** C******, author of 'Instructive hints,' &c. The third edition, to which is added, The happy school-girl.
Joseph Johnson The poetical monitor: consisting of pieces select and original, for the improvement of the young in virtue and piety, intended to succeed Dr. Watts' Divine and moral songs. Published for the benefit of the Shakespear's Walk Female Charity School, St. George in the East. Fourth edition.
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme The poetical monitor: consisting of pieces select and original, for the improvement of the young in virtue and piety, intended to succeed Dr. Watts' Divine and moral songs. Published for the benefit of the Shakespear's Walk Female Charity School, St. George in the East. Fourth edition.
Joseph Mawman [Poultry] The poetical monitor: consisting of pieces select and original, for the improvement of the young in virtue and piety, intended to succeed Dr. Watts' Divine and moral songs. Published for the benefit of the Shakespear's Walk Female Charity School, St. George in the East. Fourth edition.
Alexander Cleugh The poetical monitor: consisting of pieces select and original, for the improvement of the young in virtue and piety, intended to succeed Dr. Watts' Divine and moral songs. Published for the benefit of the Shakespear's Walk Female Charity School, St. George in the East. Fourth edition.
The Secretary The poetical monitor: consisting of pieces select and original, for the improvement of the young in virtue and piety, intended to succeed Dr. Watts' Divine and moral songs. Published for the benefit of the Shakespear's Walk Female Charity School, St. George in the East. Fourth edition.
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] The poetical monitor: consisting of pieces select and original, for the improvement of the young in virtue and piety, intended to succeed Dr. Watts' Divine and moral songs. Published for the benefit of the Shakespear's Walk Female Charity School, St. George in the East. Fourth edition.
Thomas Williams The poetical monitor: consisting of pieces select and original, for the improvement of the young in virtue and piety, intended to succeed Dr. Watts' Divine and moral songs. Published for the benefit of the Shakespear's Walk Female Charity School, St. George in the East. Fourth edition.