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1669
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The case of Miss Leslie, and her three sisters. The manufacturers of thread for lace, equal to any foreign; in an address to the public, but particularly to the patriotic societies, for the encouragement of arts and manufactures, Published at the Request, and by the Desire of several Persons of Distinction.
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Leslie
, Ann
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1767 |
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23132
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The case of Mrs Mary Catharine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix. Wherein that Jesuit is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most criminal excesses of Lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical Devotion, deluding into the same Vices six other Females, who, like her, had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the Publisher, Containing a short and plain Account of the Rules of proceeding according to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of this Nature. The Second Edition.
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Cadière
, Marie Catherine
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1732 |
The Second Edition. |
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23820
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The case of Mrs. Clive submitted to the publick.
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Clive
, Catherine
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Benjamin Dod [Dodd] (London)
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1744 |
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3348
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The case of Mrs. Lowes.
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Lowes
, Elizabeth
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1786 |
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22097
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The case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere, against the Jesuit father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of AIX. Wherein that Jesuit ia accused of seducing her, by the abominable doctrines of quietism, into the most criminal excesses of lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical devotion, deluding into the same vices six other females, who, like her, had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the publisher, containing a short and plain account of the rules of proceeding according to the laws and customs of France in cases of this nature. The nineth edition corrected.
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Unknown
,
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1732 |
The ninth edition corrected. |
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24465
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The case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere, against the Jesuit father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix. Wherein that Jesuit is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietilm, into the most criminal excesses of Lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical Devotion, deluding into the same Vices six other Females, who, like her, had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the Publisher, Containing a short and plain Account of the Rules of proceeding according to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of this Nature.
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Cadière
, Marie Catherine
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1730 |
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24389
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The case of Mrs. Mary Catherine Cadiere, against the Jesuit Father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix. Wherein he is accused of seducing her, by the abominable Doctrines of Quietism, into the most criminal excesses of Lewdness, and under an appearance of the highest mystical Devotion, deluding into the same vices six other females, who had put their consciences under his direction. With a preface by the publisher, Containing a short and plain Account of the Rules of proceeding according to the Laws and Customs of France in Cases of this Nature. The eleventh edition corrected.
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Cadière
, Marie Catherine
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1732 |
The eleventh edition corrected. |
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24972
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The Case of the Acts against the Protestant Dissenters, Consider'd in a Dialogue between Two Clergymen.
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Lowman
, Moses
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Emanuel Matthews (London)
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1717 |
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13789
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The case of the East-India company, as stated and proved at the bar of the House of Lords, on the 15th and 16th days of December, 1783, upon the hearing of two petitions against a bill, intituled "An act for establishing certain regulations, for the better management of the territories, revenues, and commerce of this kingdom in the East-Indies." Containing the arguments of Mr. Rous and Mr. Dallas, for the ocmpany; Mr. Hardinge and Mr. Plumer, for the directors; as taken in short-hand by Mr. Gurney. Published by order of the Committee of Proprietors appointed to watch over the Company's Rights, and maintain their privileges.
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1784 |
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25580
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The case of the revolution truly stated; or, full proof that the Pretender (if allow'd to be King James's son) has no more right to the crown of England, than King Saul's son had to the throne of Judah.
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Unknown
,
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Anne Dodd II (London)
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1746 |
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22647
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The cases of impotency and virginity fully discuss'd. Being, the genuine proceedings, in the Arches-Court of Canterbury, between the honourable Catherine Elizabeth Weld, alias Aston, and her husband Edward Weld, Esq; of Lulworth-Castle in Dorsetshire. Published by John Crawfurd, L.L.D. Containing, I. The Libel, at large, exhibited against Mr. Weld for impotency after three years cohabitation. II. His answers thereto. III. Four other answers and replications of the parties, to each other's allegations. IV. Extracts of the depositions and certificates on both sides; and the reports of the surgeons and midwives appointed to inspect each party. V. An Account of the hearing, and sentence passed. VI. An appendix of parallel cases, and other curious pieces, viz. I. The invalidity of an un-consummated marriage. Prov'd by Dr. William Fleetwood, late Bishop of Ely. 2. The case of the Lady Frances Howard and the Earl of Essex. 3. The famous decree of Pope Innocent III. concerning diverces for impotency. 4. A collection of precedents, shewing, what are the real proofs of impotency; that there are no certain signs of virginity in women; and, that all the pretended ones may be effected by Art. The second edition.
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Catherine Elizabeth
, Weld
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Thomas Gammon (London)
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1732 |
The second edition. |
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9612
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The Casket, a Miscellany, Consisting of Unpublished Poems
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West
, Jane
Porter
, Anna Maria
Opie
, Amelia
Lewis
, Lady Theresa
Mitford
, Mary Russell
Marley
, Mrs.
Landon
, Letitia Elizabeth
Hawkins
, Laetitia-Matilda
Grant
, Anne
Bury
, Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell
Bannerman
, Anne
Baillie
, Mrs. Alexander
Baillie
, Joanna
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John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
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1829 |
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26260
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The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne: A Highland Story. By Mrs. Ann Radcliffe. Embellished with Engravings.
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Radcliffe
, Ann
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John Limbird [143 Strand] (London)
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1832 |
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14513
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The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne. A Highland Story. By Mrs. Ann Radcliffe. Embellished with Engravings.
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Radcliffe
, Ann
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John Limbird [143 Strand] (London)
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1824 |
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24355
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The catechism or, Brief instruction in the faith and order of the gospel. For the Church of Christ, under the pastoral care of Joseph Jacob, a Servant of Christ Crucify'd.
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Jacob
, Joseph
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1702 |
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14768
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The causes of the great number of deaths amongst adults and children, in putrid, scarlet fevers, and ulcerated sore throats, explained; with more successful modes of treating those alarming disorders; as practised at the St. Mary-le-bone infirmary. By William Rowley, M.D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. and physician to the St. Mary-le-bone infirmary.
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Rowley
, William
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1793 |
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14810
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The causes of the great number of deaths in putrid sore throats, scarlet fevers, and yellow fever of the West-Indies and America, explained; with more successful modes of treating those alarming disorders; as practised at the St. Mary-Le-Bone infirmary. By William Rowley, M. D. member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. and physician to the St. Mary-Le-Bone infirmary. The second edition.
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Rowley
, William
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1793 |
The second editon. |
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11621
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The Chain of Affection; a Moral Poem: And Other Pieces
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Stringer
, Mrs.
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1830 |
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24865
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The Chaplet. A Collection of Poems; Partly Original and Partly Selected. With Two Elegant Engravings, etc.
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Opie
, Amelia
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John Raw (Ipswich)
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1805 |
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7567
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The chapter of accidents; a comedy, in five acts; as it is performed at all the Theatres-Royal in London. Written by Miss Lee. The fifth edition.
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Lee
, Sophia
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1792 |
The fifth edition. |
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7583
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The Chapter of Accidents: a Comedy, in Five Acts, as it is performed at all the Theatres-Royal in London. Written by Miss Lee. The Fourth Edition.
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Lee
, Sophia
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1782 |
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7571
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The chapter of accidents: a comedy, in five acts, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market. Written by Miss Lee.
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Lee
, Sophia
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1780 |
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7572
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The Chapter of Accidents: a Comedy, in five acts, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market. Written by Miss Lee. The second edition.
|
Lee
, Sophia
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
|
1780 |
The second edition. |
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7565
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The chapter of accidents: a comedy, in five acts, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market. Written by Miss Lee. The third edition.
|
Lee
, Sophia
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1781 |
The third edition. |
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7570
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The Chapter of Accidents. A Comedy. By Miss Lee. Adapted for Theatrical Representation, as performed at The Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-book, by Permission of the Manager.
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Lee
, Sophia
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George Cawthorn, Apollo Press (London)
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1796 |
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