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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
12146 A Plume for Sir Samuel Romilly; or, the Offering of the Fatherless: An Elegy. By Miss Stockdale. Stockdale , Mary
Mary Stockdale [180 Piccadilly] (London)
1818
13002 A Poem on the Proclamation of Peace, which took place the Twentieth of the Sixth Month, one thousand, eight hundred and fourteen; the fifty-fourth year of the reign of King George the Third. Day , Eliza
1814
6633 A poem on the times. By Miss Fell. Fell , Miss
1774
12285 A Poem, Occasioned by the Partial Burning of York Cathedral: Most Respectfully Inscribed to the Citizens of York. By Miss M. A. Dawson. Dawson , Miss M. A.
William Oliphant (Edinburgh)
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] (London)
Richard Moore Tims (Dublin)
Alexander Barclay [St. Saviourgate] (York)
1829
12506 A Poem, Sacred to Freedom: And a Poem Intitled, Beneficence. By Mrs. Robert Hill. Hill , Philippina Patience
1780
11761 A Poetical History of England; Written for the Use of the Young Ladies Educated at Rothbury-House School, and Dedicated to Them by the Author. Capper , Louisa
1810
13528 A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English, or, An easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly ... : to which is added a curious and useful appendix Fisher Slack , Ann
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
Solomon Hodgson (Newcastle upon Tyne)
1795
13526 A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English, or, An easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly ... : to which is added, a curious and useful appendix Fisher Slack , Ann
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
Solomon Hodgson (Newcastle upon Tyne)
1790
13523 A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad english: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the english language properly and correctly. Containing, I. orthography, or true spelling ; which treats of the sounds ; and uses of the several letters in all positions ; of the division of words into syllables ; and the use of points. II. prosody, or the art of pronouncing syllables in words truly ; with tables of words properly accented. III. etymology, or the kinds of words ; which explains the several parts of speech ; their derivations and different endings, change and likeness to one another. IV. Syntax, or construction ; which teaches how to connect words aright in a sentence or sentences. To which is added a curious and useful appendix. By A. Fisher. A new edition, enlarged and much improved. Fisher Slack , Ann
A. Millar (London)
Thomas Wilson and Robert Spence (York)
W. Law (London)
R. Cater (London)
1789
10257 A preparatory exercise on the road leading to the land of learning, by easy paths and short stages: in progressive lessons of increasing syllables. By Elizabeth Helme. Helme , Elizabeth
Philip Norbury (Brentford)
1816
22066 A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads: Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. Haywood , Eliza
Thomas Gardner (London)
1749
23931 A present for a servant-maid. Or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads: observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. Staying on Errands. Telling Family Affairs. Secrets among Fellow-Servants. Entering into their Quarrels. Tale-Bearing. Being an Eye-Servant. Carelesness of Children. Of Fire, Candle, Thieves. New Acquaintance. Fortune-Tellers. Giving saucy Answers. Liquorishness. Apeing the Fashion. Dishonesty. The Market-Penny. Delaying to give Change. Giving away Victuals. Bringing in Chair-Women. Wasting Victuals. Quarrels with Fellow-Servants. Behaviour to the Sick. Hearing Things against a Master or Mistress. Being too free with Men-Servants. Conduct towards Apprentices. Mispending Time. Publick Shews. Vails. Giving Advice too freely. Chastity. Temptations from the Master. If a single Man. If a married Man. If from the Master's Son. If from Gentlemen Lodgers. To which are added, Directions for going to Market: Also, For Dressing any Common Dish, whether Flesh, Fish or Fowl. With some Rules for Washing, &c. The whole calculated for making both the Mistress and the Maid happy. Unknown , [Woman]
George Faulkner I [Essex Street] (Dublin)
1744
12002 A Puzzle for a Curious Girl. Kilner , Elizabeth
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
B. Tabart (London)
1801
9772 A Real Treasure for the Pious Mind . . . . Smith , Mr.
Perin , Mr.
Watts , Isaac
Harvey , Miss
Hastings , Selina
Rowe , Elizabeth Singer
1801
3017 A saving of thirty pounds per cent. by a new method of cookery. Melroe , Eliza
s.n. [sine nomine]
1797
12583 A Search after Happiness; or, the Vision of Worldly Hope, an Allegorical Poem. By Mrs. A. Duncombe. Duncombe , Mrs. A.
1809
11210 A selection from Mrs. Trimmer's Instructive tales. The unkind daughter, The dutiful daughter and grand-daughter, The complaining husbands, The over-neat wife, The desponding couple, The notable daughter, The jealous wife, The drunken husband, The wrangling couple. Trimmer , Sarah
Francis, Charles and John Rivington (London)
1821
10854 A Selection from Several Books of Poetry, Chiefly on Religious Subjects . . . . Baldwin , Elizabeth
William Nixon (Stony Stratford)
1823
9446 A Selection of Scraps, in Prose and Verse, by Agnes M. Wood, and her brother, Wilton Wood, Found after Their Decease, and Printed as a Memorial, for the Gratification of Their Parents and Near Relatives. Wood , Agnes M.
Wood , Wilton
1832
10911 A Selection of Several Books of Poetry, Chiefly on Religious Subjects. Baldwin , Elizabeth
William Nixon (Stony Stratford)
1824
12555 A Selection, in Prose and Verse; with Some Original Pieces by Mrs. A. G. of Lamberhurst, Kent. Carter , Elizabeth
More , Hannah
Seward , Anna
Wheatley Peters , Phillis
Yearsley , Ann
1803
8810 A Sequel to the Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, Containing a Further Account of Mrs. Placid and Her Daughter Rachel. Corp , Harriet
1811
8811 A Sequel to the Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, Containing a Further Account of Mrs. Placid and her Daughter Rachel. By Harriet Corp, Author of An Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life, Talents Improved, Cottage Sketches, Familiar Scenes, &c. Fourth Edition. Corrected and Improved. Corp , Harriet
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
Gale, Curtis, and Fenner (London)
Thomas Hamilton (London)
Robert Ogle, James Duncan and Cochran (London)
1814 Fourth Edition. Corrected and Improved.
13169 A Sequel to the Poetical Monitor, Consisting of pieces select and original, adapted to improve the minds and manners of young Persons. By Eliz. Hill. Hill , Elizabeth
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
1822
13047 A Sequel to the Poetical Monitor, consisting of pieces select and original, adapted to improve the minds and manners of young Persons. By Eliz. Hill. Second edition. Hill , Elizabeth
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
1815 Second edition.