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H. Holloway "Think of Jesus": A Poem Written for Good Friday, in the Year of Our Lord 1823. By Mary Ann Lloyd.
William Richardson [Cornhill] The Parson's Wife. A novel. Written by a lady.
John Walter [Piccadilly] The Parson's Wife. A novel. Written by a lady.
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees The Witch, and the Maid of Honour. In Two Volumes.
George Clark A letter to Mons. H. L. de la Fléchère, Assessor Ballival of Nyon, in the Canton of Berne, Switzerland, on the death of his brother, the Reverend John William de la Fléchère, twenty-five years vicar of Madeley, Shropshire.
Clarkes Miscellaneous poems, by Helen Leigh, of Middlewich.
Thomas Cadell [London] Poems, dedicated, by permission, to The Right Honourable the Countess Fitzwilliam. By S. Pearson.
George, George, John and James Robinson Poems, dedicated, by permission, to The Right Honourable the Countess Fitzwilliam. By S. Pearson.
Christopher Forster Poems, dedicated, by permission, to The Right Honourable the Countess Fitzwilliam. By S. Pearson.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] Mrs Norton's story book, composed for the amusement of her children to which are added instructions for the proper application of the stories.
S. Hazard The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company.
R. White [London] The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company.
S. Hazard The apprentice's monitor; or, Indentures in verse, shewing what they are bound to do.
R. White [London] The apprentice's monitor; or, Indentures in verse, shewing what they are bound to do.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] The apprentice's monitor; or, Indentures in verse, shewing what they are bound to do.
S. Hazard The gin-Shop; Or, a Peep into a Prison.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] The gin-Shop; Or, a Peep into a Prison.
Thomas Clio Rickman A dialogue between a lady and her pupils, describing a journey through England and Wales; in which a detail of the different arts and manufactures of each city and town is accurately given; Interspersed with Observations and Descriptions in Natural History. Designed for young ladies and schools. By Mrs. Brook.
Mary Hinde Strength in weakness manifest: in the life, various trials, and Christian testimony of that faithful Servant and Handmaid of the Lord, Elizabeth Stirredge, Who departed this Life, at her House at Hempstead in Hertfordshire, in the 72nd Year of her Age. Written by her own hand. Shewing her pious Care and Counsel to her Children, and according to their Desire, made Publick: Also for the Instruction and Benefit of many other Parents and Children concerned. The third edition.
James Phillips Strength in weakness manifest: in the life, various trials, and Christian testimony, of that faithful servant and handmaid of the Lord, Elizabeth Stirredge, Who departed this Life, at her House at Hempstead, in Hertfordshire, in the 72d Year of her Age. Written by her own hand. Shewing her pious Care and Counsel to her Children, and according to their Desire, made Publick: Also for the Instruction and Benefit of many other Parents and Children concerned. The fourth edition.
Thomas Knott [Lombard Street] Two penny-worth more of truth for a penny. Being a second letter from - Bull to Brother John. The third edition.
Charles Stalker [Stationer's Court] Two penny-worth more of truth for a penny. Being a second letter from - Bull to Brother John. The third edition.
Peter Welcker Three lessons for the harpsichord or piano forte composed ... by Elizabeth Weichsell a child eight years of age.
Garnet Terry The daughter's defence of her father; or, an answer to the letter addressed to Mr. Huntington, written by Madame (de Mara) Flora, and Co. Containing Critical Remarks on that Performance, and a Defence of the "modern Plasterer Detected." By Elizabeth Morton.