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                            3919
                        
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                            Cheap Repository the good militia man, or, The man that's worth a host. Being, a new song, by honest Dan, the ploughboy, now turned soldier.
                        
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                                                                                More
                                , Hannah 
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                                                                                s.n. [sine nomine] 
                             
                                             | 
                    1800 | 
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                            6270
                        
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                            Come Royal George, and all thy Court, come see our pastime, see our sport
                        
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                                                                                Sudley
                                , Mary 
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                                             | 
                    1800 | 
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                            1245
                        
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                            Eighteen Hundred and Eleven: A Poem. By Anna Letitia Barbauld.
                        
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                                                                                Barbauld
                                , Anna Laetitia 
                                             | 
                    
                                                                                Joseph Johnson and Co. (London)
                             
                                             | 
                    1812 | 
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                            25307
                        
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                            Epidemical madness: a poem in imitation of Horace.
                        
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                                                                                Unknown
                                ,  
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                                                                                John Brindley (London)
                             
                                             | 
                    1739 | 
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                            25157
                        
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                            Funeral discipline: or, the character of Strip-Corps the dead-monger. According to the instructions of Paul Meagre, once mourner in chief to the funeral undertaker.
                        
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                                                                                Unknown
                                ,  
                                             | 
                    
                                                                                James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
                             
                                                                                Anne Dodd I (London)
                             
                                             | 
                    1725 | 
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                            2194
                        
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                            George Montgomerie-Moir, of Leckie, Esq; - - - - appellant. Anne Montgomerie, and Mess. Alexander and Archibald Stevenson, procurators fiscal of the Commissariot of Edinburgh, for their interest, - - - - - - - - - - respondents. The respondents case.
                        
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                                                                                Moir
                                , Anne Montgomery 
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                                             | 
                    1751 | 
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                            25851
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            Guido's ghost: a tale. By J.H. Esq;
                        
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                                                                                H.
                                , J. 
                                             | 
                    
                                                                                John Brindley (London)
                             
                                                                                Anne Dodd I (London)
                             
                                             | 
                    1738 | 
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                            24269
                        
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                            Hardyknute, a Fragment.
                        
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                                                                                Wardlaw
                                , Elizabeth 
                                             | 
                    
                                             | 
                    1719 | 
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                            25970
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            Hemp. A poem. Humbly inscribed to the Honourable Martin Bladen, esq; one of His Majesty's commissioners of the Board of Trade and Plantation.
                        
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                                                                                Unknown
                                ,  
                                             | 
                    
                                                                                Charles Corbett (London)
                             
                                             | 
                    1739 | 
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                            24779
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            Her Majesties most gracious letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Harcourt, Lord-Keeper of the Great Seal of Great Britain.
                        
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                                                                                Queen of Great Britain
                                , Anne 
                                             | 
                    
                                                                                Abel Roper II (London)
                             
                                             | 
                    1711 | 
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                            24852
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            Here’s a Health to Those Far Away, a Song with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, the Words by the Author Of “My Love to War Is Going.” Music by Edward Smith Biggs.
                        
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                                                                                Opie
                                , Amelia 
                                             | 
                    
                                             | 
                    1795 | 
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                    | 
                        
                            24946
                        
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                            His Grace the Duke of Marlborough's Letter to the Rt. Hon. Mr. Secretary Harley, together with other Letters which passed between His Grace and the Deputies of the States-General and the Three States of Barbant, the Magistrates of Brussels, &c. Published by Authority.
                        
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                                                                                Churchill
                                , John 
                                             | 
                    
                                                                                Mary Jones [Savoy] (London)
                             
                                             | 
                    1706 | 
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                    | 
                        
                            2042
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            House of Lords. Appeal from an order of the court of Exchequer. The Most Noble Anna Eliza, Duchess Dowager of Chandos, and ... Anna Eliza Bridges, an infant ... appellants. James Stephens Brownlow, ... George, Despard, Caleb Carden, and William Carden, ... respondents. The case of the respondents.
                        
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                                                                                Brydges
                                , Anna Eliza 
                                             | 
                    
                                                                                s.n. [sine nomine] 
                             
                                             | 
                    1791 | 
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                    | 
                        
                            1862
                        
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                            House of Lords. Mary Ann Hoare, otherwise Vincent, otherwise Newcomen, wife of the respondent Bartholemew Hoare, by Catharine Newcomen, of the city of Dublin, widow, her mother and next friend, appellant. Bartholemew Hoare, esquire, and the honourable Simon Butler, respondents. The appellant's case.
                        
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                                                                                Newcomen
                                , Catharine 
                                             | 
                    
                                             | 
                    1790 | 
                     | 
                
                            
                    | 
                        
                            2044
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            House of Lords. The Most Noble Anna Eliza Duchess Dowager of Chandos, a lunatic, by Sir Richard Gamon, bart. her only brother, and sole committee of her person, and joint committee, with James Henry Leigh, Esquire, of her estate, appellant. The Right Honourable Anna Eliza Brydges, commonly called Lady Anna Eliza Brydges, an infant, by the Honourable Sir Francis Buller, baronet, her next friend, - - - respondent. The case of the appellant.
                        
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                                                                                Brydges
                                , Anna Eliza 
                                             | 
                    
                                                                                s.n. [sine nomine] 
                             
                                             | 
                    1795 | 
                     | 
                
                            
                    | 
                        
                            2043
                        
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                            House of Lords. The Most Noble Anna Eliza, Duchess Dowager of Chandos, and ... Anna Eliza Bridges, an infant ... appellants. James Stephens Brownlow, ... George, Despard, Caleb Carden, and William Carden, ... respondents. The case of the appellants.
                        
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                                                                                Brydges
                                , Anna Eliza 
                                             | 
                    
                                             | 
                    1791 | 
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                    | 
                        
                            24853
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            How Months Unfelt Have Vanish’d, a Favorite Duet, Selected from the 4th Set of Venetian Airs, the Words Written to It by Mrs. Opie. Music by Edward Smith Biggs.
                        
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                                                                                Opie
                                , Amelia 
                                             | 
                    
                                             | 
                    1807 | 
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                    | 
                        
                            15018
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            Hymns, &c. composed on various subjects. By J. Hart.
                        
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                                                                                Hart
                                , Joseph 
                                             | 
                    
                                             | 
                    1784 | 
                    The tenth edition. With the author’s experience, the supplement, and appendix. | 
                
                            
                    | 
                        
                            24855
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            I Do Not Love Thee, the Words by Mrs. Opie, the Music Composed by G.A. Barker. Music by G.A. Barker.
                        
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                                                                                Opie
                                , Amelia 
                                             | 
                    
                                             | 
                    1828 | 
                     | 
                
                            
                    | 
                        
                            24856
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            I Know You False, I Know You Vain, a Ballad, Written by Mrs. Opie, the Music by Wesley Doyle Esqr. Music by Wesley Doyle, London: Chappell & Co.
                        
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                                                                                Opie
                                , Amelia 
                                             | 
                    
                                             | 
                    1821 | 
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                    | 
                        
                            13445
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            In the dead of the night. A favourite song. Sung by Mrs. Jordan, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in the comedy of The wedding day.
                        
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                                                                                Inchbald
                                , Elizabeth 
                                             | 
                    
                                                                                Domenico Corri, Jan Dussek and Co. (London)
                             
                                             | 
                    1795 | 
                     | 
                
                            
                    | 
                        
                            6779
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            In the dead of the night. Sung by Mrs. Jordan, in The wedding day.
                        
                     | 
                    
                                                                                Inchbald
                                , Elizabeth 
                                             | 
                    
                                                                                John Bond (London)
                             
                                             | 
                    1795 | 
                     | 
                
                            
                    | 
                        
                            23573
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            Information for the Lady Gannoch, and her sister, heirs portioners to the deceast David MʻCubine younger of Knockdolion. Against Margaret Fergusson.
                        
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                                                                                Cathcart
                                , Margaret 
                                             | 
                    
                                                                                s.n. [sine nomine] 
                             
                                             | 
                    1715 | 
                     | 
                
                            
                    | 
                        
                            25055
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            Introduction to the Art of Cutting Groups of Figures, Flowers, Birds, &c, in Black Paper.
                        
                     | 
                    
                                                                                Townshend
                                , Barbara Anne 
                                             | 
                    
                                                                                Edward Orme (London)
                             
                                             | 
                    1815 | 
                     | 
                
                            
                    | 
                        
                            22787
                        
                     | 
                    
                        
                            Isabella Bond, widow, relict and administratrix of John Bond, Esq; deceased, Paschasius Minne, and Martha his wife, and six children, by Mr. Minne, their father and guardian, appellnts. Charity and Julyan Hele, infants, by Sir Thomas Putt, Bart. and Dame Julyan his wife, their mother and guardians, respondnts. The appellants case.
                        
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                                             | 
                    
                                             | 
                    1717 | 
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