7472
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The Christian's duty briefly stated. There is nothing that I ought to wish for so much, as to have my heart clean in the sight of God, so that after I die, my soul may be happy for ever. But how may I secure to myself this blessing? By performing with the assistance of his grace, my duty to him, my duty to my neighbour, and my duty to myself.
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Grubb
, Sarah
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1790 |
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24580
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The Christians daily exercise: or Directions, shewing how every day of our lives may be spent, that our accounts to God at death will be both safe and unspeakably comfortable. [Five lines of quotations] Composed for the glory of God, and the common good of men, by Mordecai Matthews, Minister of God's Word at Roinolston, in Glamorganshire. [Six lines of quotations]
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Matthews
, Mordecai
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1738 |
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11170
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The Christmas fire-side, or, The juvenile critics. By Sarah Wheatley.
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Wheatley
, Sarah
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
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1806 |
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14005
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The citizen. A farce. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. By Arthur Murphy, Esq;
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Murphy
, Arthur
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Timothy Dyton [Dame Street] (Dublin)
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1763 |
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10225
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The cloak: by Mrs. Sherwood; to which is added, The quilting.
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Sherwood
, Mary Martha
Leslie
, Eliza
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William Darton and Son (London)
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1836 |
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8231
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The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her Dog: Illustrated with fifteen elegant engravings on copper-Plate
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Martin
, Sarah Catherine
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
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1805 |
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10075
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The comic adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her dog. Part I. Adorned with cuts.
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Martin
, Sarah Catherine
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|
1820 |
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11577
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The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog: In Which are Shewn the Wonderful Powers that Good Old Lady Possessed in the Education of Her Favourite Animal.
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Martin
, Sarah Catherine
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
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1830 |
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9728
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The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog: In Which is Shewn the Wonderful Powers that Good Old Lady Possessed in the Education of Her Favorite Animal.
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Martin
, Sarah Catherine
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John Harris and Son (London)
|
1821 |
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11575
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The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog: In Which is Shewn the Wonderful Powers that Good Old Lady Possessed in the Education of Her Favorite Animal.
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Martin
, Sarah Catherine
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John Harris and Son (London)
|
1820 |
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11576
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The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog: In Which is Shewn the Wonderful Powers that Good Old Lady Possessed in the Education of Her Favorite Animal.
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Martin
, Sarah Catherine
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John Harris and Son (London)
|
1824 |
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11574
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The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog: In Which is Shewn the Wonderful Powers that Good Old Lady Possessed in the Education of Her Favourite Animal.
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Martin
, Sarah Catherine
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John Harris and Son (London)
|
1819 |
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11572
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The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog.
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Martin
, Sarah Catherine
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
|
1806 |
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11573
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The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog.
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Martin
, Sarah Catherine
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
|
1807 |
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9731
|
The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog. Second edition.
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Martin
, Sarah Catherine
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
|
1806 |
Second edition. |
24736
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The compleat midwife's companion: or, the art of midwifry improv'd. Directing child-bearing women how to order themselves in their conception, breeding, bearing, and nursing of children. In six books, divided into several chapters from each book. With physical prescriptions for each disease incident to the female sex, whether virgins, wives or widows: adapted chiefly for their use. The third edition. By Mrs. Jane Sharp, practitioner in the art of midwifry above forty years.
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Sharp
, Jane
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John Marshall [Gracechurch] (London)
|
1724 |
The third edition. |
1241
|
The Complete Poetical Works of Joanna Baillie
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Baillie
, Joanna
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H.C. Carey and I. Lea (Philadelphia)
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1832 |
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6321
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The confession, and last dying-words of Mary Saunders, who was burnt at Monmouth ... 21st March, 1764 for the ... murder of Mrs Jones, late of Pincott, near Monmouth, with whom she lived a servant.
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Saunders
, Mary
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1764 |
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8146
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The conflict. A sentimental tale in a series of letters.
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Heron
, Mary
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s.n. [sine nomine]
|
1793 |
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5545
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The conjurers 1753 When one head has a Cause in hand, A Cause it cannot Understand. Auxilliarys must be good, To make the Matter understood: Three Conjrers sure must find yow Whichone might ever hold in Doubt. Drawn from the life by the Right Honourable the Lady Fa----y K----w
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Unknown
,
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1753 |
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8277
|
The conscious lovers; a comedy. By Sir Richard Steele. As performed at The Theatre Royal, Covent Garden and Drury Lane. Printed under the authority of the Managers. From the prompt book. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald.
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Steele
, Richard
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1816 |
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10649
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The consequences of a lie: founded on recent facts. By Marianne Neville; with copper plates.
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Neville
, Marianne
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William Darton and Son (London)
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1830 |
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12597
|
The Contrast: Or the Natural and Spiritual Man Compared. 1788.
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French
, Mrs. G. G.
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1824 |
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10469
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The contributions of Q. Q. to a periodical work, with some pieces not before published. By the late Jane Taylor; in two volumes.
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Taylor
, Jane
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Holdsworth and Ball (London)
|
1829 |
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11383
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The Contributions of Q. Q. to a Periodical Work: with Some Pieces not before Published
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Taylor
, Jane
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B. J. Holdsworth (London)
|
1828 |
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