2739
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The child of nature. A drama in four acts. from the French of Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, formerly Countess of Genlis, performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Sixth edition. By Mrs. Inchbald.
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du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, Stéphanie Félicité
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George, George, and John Robinson (London)
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1800 |
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2736
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The child of nature. A dramatic piece, in four acts. From the French of Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, formerly Countess of Genlis. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald.
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du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, Stéphanie Félicité
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George, George, and John Robinson (London)
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1794 |
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2752
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The child of nature. A dramatic piece, in four acts. From the French of Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, formerly Countess of Genlis. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald.
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du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, Stéphanie Félicité
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George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
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1788 |
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2753
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The child of nature. A dramatic piece, in four acts. From the French of Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, formerly Countess of Genlis. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Second edition. By Mrs. Inchbald.
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du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, Stéphanie Félicité
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George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
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1789 |
Second edition. |
3670
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The child's grammar. Designed to enable ladies to give their children the first simple ideas on the subject, as a preparative for further instruction. Containing a very plain and easy explanation of the several parts of speech; exemplified in the most familiar manner in sentences suited to the capacities of children. Followed by parsing lessons, resolved into their elements, to try the progress of the pupil. And also the plainest explanation of the modes and tenses, and a second set of parsing lessons suited to a scholar more advanced in grammar; with directions for full examination. By Mary Wollstonecraft.
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Fenn
, Ellenor
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1800 |
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5761
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The christian character exemplified, from the papers of Mrs. Margaret Magdalen A-s, latewife [sic] of Mr. Frederick Charles A-s, of Goodman's Fields. Selected and revised by John Newton; Rector of St. Mary Woolnoth. The second edition.
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Althens
, Margaret Magdalen
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James Lackington [46 Chiswell Street] (Moorfields)
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] (London)
Robert Scrutton (Whitechapel)
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1793 |
The second edition. |
23048
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The Christian Religion, as Profess'd by a daughter of the Church of England.
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Astell
, Mary
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Richard Wilkin (London)
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1717 |
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15661
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The Christian Religion, As Profess'd by a Daughter of the Church of England.
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Astell
, Mary
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Richard Wilkin (London)
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1705 |
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15662
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The Christian Religion, As Profess'd by a Daughter of the Church of England.
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Astell
, Mary
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Richard Wilkin (London)
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1717 |
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24171
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The Christian religion, as profess'd by a daughter of the Church of England.
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Astell
, Mary
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Richard Wilkin (London)
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1705 |
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24584
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The chronicle of the kings of England, written in the manner of the ancient Jewish historians. By Nathan Ben Saddi, a Priest of the Jews.
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Dodsley
, Robert
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1744 |
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25487
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The church and state vindicated; and the Bishop of Bangor's Preservative defended, against several late answers to it. In a letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Ely. By the author of The divine rights of the British nation.
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Unknown
,
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John Darby II (London)
Rebecca Burleigh (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
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1717 |
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25391
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The church in perils among false brethren; or, the danger of the Church from her pretended friends but secret enemies, review'd. In which, objections against the repeal of sacramental-tests, and arguments for it, are consider'd in their religious and political aspects.
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Wright
, Samuel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange] (London)
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1733 |
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23337
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The city jilt; or, the alderman turn'd beau: a secret history.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1726 |
The third edition |
22265
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The city jilt; or, the alderman turn'd beau: a secret history.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1726 |
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23772
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The city jilt; or, The alderman turn'd beau: a secret history. The second edition.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1726 |
The second edition. |
3037
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The city jilt: or, the alderman turn'd beau. A secret history.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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1764 |
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22264
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The city widow: A novel.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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John Brindley (London)
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1729 |
The second edition |
22289
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The city widow: or, love in a butt. A novel.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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[1729] |
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726
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The Claims of West Africa to Christian Instruction, through the Native Languages, By Hannah Kilham.
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Kilham
, Hannah
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Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton (London)
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1830 |
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929
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The Class Book: Or, Three Hundred and Sixty-five Reading Lessons Adapted to the Use of Schools
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Fenwick
, Eliza
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Richard Phillips [6 Bridge Street] (London)
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1806 |
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24932
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The comments of bull face double fee, on the petition of the freeholders of the county of Middlesex; abounding with the most scurrilous abuse, indecent Invectives, and audacious Manaces; against the petitioners, and every other Person concerned in preparing and supporting that Petition, continued in the Gazeteer, from the 6th of June last, to the 7th of July inclusive
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Unknown
,
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1769 |
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6136
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The compleat confectioner; or, the art of candying and preserving in its utmost perfection. By the late Mris. Eales, Confectioner to King William and Queen Anne. The fifth edition. To which is added, a second part: containing a curious collection of receipts in cookery, pickling, family physick, &c. with the best and cheapest methods of brewing all sorts of malt liquors, and preparing sundry kinds of excellent made wines, not inferior to the best French; likeways many other pleasant and wholsom drinks, made from our English fruits, as cheap as common small beer.
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Eales
, Mary
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Andrew Millar (London)
Charles Hitch (London)
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1753 |
The fifth edition. |
21994
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The compleat confectioner; or, the art of candying and preserving in its utmost perfection. By the late Mrs. Eales, confectioner to King William and Queen Ann. The third edition. To which is added, a second part: containing a curious collection of receipts in cookery, pickling, family physick, &c. with the best and cheapest methods of brewing all sorts of malt liquors, and preparing sun-dry kinds of excellent made wines, not inferior to the best French; likewise many other pleasant and wholesome drinks, made from our English fruits, as cheap as common small beer.
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Eales
, Mary
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Richard Montague (London)
|
1742 |
The third edition |
22107
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The compleat confectioner: or, the art of candying and preserving in its utmost perfection. Being a collection of all the receipts of the late ingenious Mrs. Eales, confectioner to their late Majesties King William and Queen Anne.
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Eales
, Mary
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John Brindley (London)
Richard Montague (London)
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1733 |
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