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Richardson and Urquhart The history of Alicia Montague. By the Author of Clarinda Cathcart. In Two Volumes.
George Robinson and John Roberts The history of Alicia Montague. By the Author of Clarinda Cathcart. In Two Volumes.
Charles Law Matilda and Elizabeth: a novel. By the authors of Honoria Somerville, Rainsford Park, The benevolent Quixote, &c. &c. In four volumes.
E. Booker Matilda and Elizabeth: a novel. By the authors of Honoria Somerville, Rainsford Park, The benevolent Quixote, &c. &c. In four volumes.
Charles Stalker [Stationer's Court] The young lady of fortune, or her lover gained by stratagem. A novel, in two volumes by Miss Judith Alexander. ...
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] Cobwebs to catch flies: or, Dialogues in short sentences, adapted to children from the age of three to eight years. In two volumes.
William Bristow Letters on different subjects, in four volumes; amongst which are interspers'd the adventures of Alphonso, after the destruction of Lisbon. By the author of The unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters.
William Bristow Letters on different subjects, in four volumes; amongst which are interspers'd The adventures of Alphonso, after the destruction of Lisbon. By the author of The unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters. The second edition.
George Walsh The Ton; or, Follies of Fashion. A Comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Lady Wallace.
Sherwood, Neely, and Jones The Lords of Erith, A Romance, in three volumes. By C. Manners.
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street] A synopsis of the planisphere of the earth, and of the map of Europe, in which the situation and extent of the primary divisions of the globe, and the empires, kingdoms, States, and Republicks of Europe, with their Number, Boundaries, Extent, Degrees of Latitude, &c. in the aggregate and separately, are obtained by inspection; together with the description and use of the globes. Intended, by the author, as a useful appendix to her introduction to geography and astronomy. By Eliza Thomson, (late Cumyns,) of Brompton.
Charles Dilly A synopsis of the planisphere of the earth, and of the map of Europe, in which the situation and extent of the primary divisions of the globe, and the empires, kingdoms, States, and Republicks of Europe, with their Number, Boundaries, Extent, Degrees of Latitude, &c. in the aggregate and separately, are obtained by inspection; together with the description and use of the globes. Intended, by the author, as a useful appendix to her introduction to geography and astronomy. By Eliza Thomson, (late Cumyns,) of Brompton.
Peter Elmsley [87 Strand] Catalogue of stars, taken from Mr. Flamsteed's observations contained in the second volume of the Historia cœlestis, and not inserted in the British catalogue. With an index, to Point out Every Observation in that Volume Belonging to the Stars of the British Catalogue. To which is added, a collection of errata that should be noticed in the same volume. By Carolina Herschel. With introductory and explanatory remarks to each of them. By William Herschel, Lld. F. R. S. Published by Order, and at the Expence, of the Royal Society.
George, George, John and James Robinson The progress of romance, through times, countries and manners; with remarks on the good and bad effects of it, on them respectively; in a course of evening conversations. By C. R. author of the English Baron, The two mentors, &c. In two volumes.
William Keymer The progress of romance, through times, countries and manners; with remarks on the good and bad effects of it, on them respectively; in a course of evening conversations. By C. R. author of the English Baron, The two mentors, &c. In two volumes.
S. Hazard Black Giles the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. Part I.
R. White [London] Black Giles the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. Part I.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] Black Giles the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. Part I.
S. Hazard Robert and Richard; or, The ghost of poor Molly, who was drowned in Richard's mill pond. To the tune of Collins's Mulberry Tree.
R. White [London] Robert and Richard; or, The ghost of poor Molly, who was drowned in Richard's mill pond. To the tune of Collins's Mulberry Tree.
John Elder [9 North Bridge] Robert and Richard; or, The ghost of poor Molly, who was drowned in Richard's mill pond. To the tune of Collins's Mulberry Tree.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] Robert and Richard; or, The ghost of poor Molly, who was drowned in Richard's mill pond. To the tune of Collins's Mulberry Tree.
Thomas Sabine Louisa Wharton. A story founded on facts: written by herself, in a series of letters to a friend. Wherein is Displayed Some particular Circumstances which happened during the bloody Contest in America. I. Louisa's Father and Mother go to Bath; the Amusements of that Place described, &c. II. Some Account of Captain Truman and his Family; he falls in Love with Louisa; her Brother arrives from Philadelphia, and confirms the War having broke out. III. Captain Truman is ordered with his Regiment to America; Louisa is greatly alarmed, &c. IV. Truman takes Leave of Louisa with the greatest Tenderness; she gives him her Picture in Miniature; he gives her a Ring, and they vow mutual Constancy. V. Louisa's Father goes to London, from thence, with George his Son, sets out for Philadelphia. VI. A Letter from young Truman, full of tender expressions, &c. Vii. A Letter from her Brother, relates the Death of her Father, and the Confiscation of all their Property; they are greatly distressed; and Loui
Susan Bailey [Threadneedle Street] The Affecting History Of The Duchess of C****, Who Was Confined Nine Years In A Horrid Dungeon, Under Ground, Where Light Never Entered . . . But Fortunately she was at last discovered, and released from the Dungeon, By Her Parents.
William Baynes Poetical Effusions on Subjects Religious, Moral, and Rural. By Margaret Burton, of Darlington.