24846
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“Crown the Passing Hour with Joy,” A Glee, for Three Voices, the Poetry by Mrs. Opie, the Music Composed & Inscribed to His Friend, F. W. Collard, by W. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon.
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Opie
, Amelia
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Clementi and Co. (London)
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1822 |
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24849
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“Forget Me Not” A Glee for Four Voices, Sung by Mrs. Bianchi, Lacy, Messrs. Harrison, Goss & Bellamy, at the Vocal Concerts, the Poetry by Mrs. Opie, to Whom the Music Is Inscribed by Wm. Horsley Mus. Bac, Oxon. [Go youth beloved].
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Opie
, Amelia
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Chappell & Co. (London)
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1812 |
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25667
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A brief narrative of the unhappy affair, which happened at the city of Tours in France, to the Lord Viscount Dunkeron; only son to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne in the kingdom of Ireland. Mr. Kinnersly, brother to the lady of Sir John Frederick Bart; Mr. Hamilton, nephew to Colonel Hamilton, the late Duke Hamilton's second in Hyde-Park. And, Mr. Stuart, another Scotch gentleman: touching the killing of one Mauripate, an Italian gamester, in the said city, upon the twentieth day of November last, N.S. being the anniversary of the feast of St. Andrew, the tutelar patron of Scotland. Wherein, that unfortunate transaction is set in a true and impartial light. To which is added, some account of the instances made by the Earl Waldegrave to the French court, and his Majesty's most gracious interposition in behalf of the said gentlemen his subjects.
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Unknown
,
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
John Jolliffe (London)
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1732 |
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25559
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A calculation of the new scheme for the disposing of the South-Sea property. Wherein is shewn what dividend the South-Sea Company can make on the old foot; What Dividend the New Scheme proposes, and what Dividend (if the Scheme takes Effect) the Three Companies can really make by their present Profits and the Interest of the New Ingrafted Stock. Being what was intended to have been publish'd in the White-Hall Evening-Post.
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Unknown
,
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Thomas Griffith (London)
John Billingsley (Cornhill)
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1721 |
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14941
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A catalogue of vocal and instrumental music, printed for, and sold by Elizabeth Randall ...
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Elizabeth Randall (London)
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1780 |
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5636
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A collection of exotics, from the island of Antigua. By a lady.
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Byam
, Lydia
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s.n.
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1797 |
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5637
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A collection of fruits from the West Indies, drawn and coloured from nature, and with permission, most humbly dedicated to the Princess Elizabeth. By Lydia Byam.
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Byam
, Lydia
|
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1800 |
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6261
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A Collection of Roses from Nature.
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Mary Lawrance (London)
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1799 |
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3223
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A collection of songs with symphonies and a thorough bass. With six lessons for the harpsichord compos’d by Miss Eliza: Turner
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Turner
, Elizabeth
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1756 |
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3222
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A collection of songs: with symphonies and accompaniments. Set to music by Miss Turner.
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Turner
, Elizabeth
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1756 |
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3415
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A curious herbal, containing five hundred cuts, of the most useful plants, which are now used in the practice of physick. ... By Elizabeth Blackwell. To which is added a short description of ye plants; and their common uses in physick. ...
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Blackwell
, Elizabeth
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John Nourse (London)
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1751 |
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3174
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A curious herbal, containing five hundred cuts, of the most useful plants, which are now used in the practice of physick. Engraved on folio copper plates, after drawings taken from the life. By Elizabeth Blackwell. To which is added a short description of ye plants; and their common uses in physick.
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Blackwell
, Elizabeth
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Charles Nourse (London)
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1782 |
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22863
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A description of Bath: a poem. In a letter to a friend.
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Chandler
, Mary
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
J. Jackson (London)
John Gray (London)
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1733 |
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22866
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A description of Bath. A poem. Humbly Inscribed to her Royal Highness the Princess Amelia.
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Chandler
, Mary
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1734 |
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25987
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A friendly epistle to the author of The state dunces.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] (London)
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1733 |
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14282
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A general bill of all the christnings and burials from December 11, 1798, to December 10, 1799. According to the report ... by the Company of Parish Clerks of London, &c.
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Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks
,
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1799 |
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25857
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A hymn to the new laureat. By a native Grub-Street.
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Unknown
,
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Lawton Gilliver (London)
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1731 |
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3946
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A King or a Consul? A new song to the tune of Derry down.
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More
, Hannah
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John Hatchard [173 Piccadilly] (London)
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1799 |
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25961
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A law-dictionary and glossary, interpreting such difficult and obscure words and terms, as are found either in our common or statute, ancient or modern, laws. With references to the several statutes, records, Registers, Charters, Ancient Deeds, Manuscripts and Law-Books, wherein the Words and Terms are used. By Tho. Blount, of the Inner-Temple, Esq; The third edition. To which are added above two thousand two hundred words, Collected from all the Laws of the Saxon, Danish and Norman Kings: And from all the Ancient Books of the Common Law, from the Monasticon Anglicanum, Du Fresne's Glossary, Chronicon Saxonicum, and the Volumes lately published by Dr. Gale. Also an explanation of all the ancient names of the inhabitants, cities, towns, villages and rivers of Great Britain. Collected formerly by Mr. Camden and others, and necessary for Understanding the History and Laws of this Realm. By W. Nelson, of the Middle Temple, Esq;
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Nelson
, William
Blount
, Thomas
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1717 |
The third edition. |
25959
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A law-Dictionary and glossary, interpreting such difficult and obscure words and terms, as are found either in our common or statute, ancient or modern, laws. With References to the several Statutes, Records, Registers, Charters, Ancient Deeds, Manuscripts and Law-Books, wherein the Words and Terms are used. By Tho. Blount, of the Inner-Temple, Esq; The third edition. To which are added near three thousand words, Collected from all the Laws of the Saxon, Danish and Norman Kings: And from all the Ancient Books of the Common Law, from the Monasticon Anglicanum, Du Fresne's Glossary, Chronicon Saxonicum, and the Volumes lately published by Dr. Gale. Also an explanation of all the ancient names of the inhabitants, cities, towns, villages and rivers of Great Britain. Collected formerly by Mr. Camden and others, and necessary for Understanding the History and Laws of this Realm. By W. Nelson, of the Middle Temple, Esq;
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Nelson
, William
Blount
, Thomas
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1717 |
The Third Edition. |
25676
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A letter from a lady to her husband abroad.
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Broxholme
, Noel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1728 |
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25719
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A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Fifth Edition, Corrected.
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Broxholme
, Noel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1729 |
The Fifth Edition, Corrected. |
25347
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A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Fourth Edition, corrected.
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Broxholme
, Noel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
|
1729 |
The Fourth Edition, Corrected. |
25184
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A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Second Edition.
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Broxholme
, Noel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
|
1729 |
The Second Edition. |
25221
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A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Third Edition.
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Broxholme
, Noel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1729 |
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