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6573
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The mointress; or, The Œ conomy of female life. In a series of letters. From Mary Daws Blackett, to her daughter,
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Blackett
, Mary Dawes
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1791 |
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5424
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The monitor; or, letters from a lady to her friend; on the seven days in the week.
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Unknown
,
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William Lane [Leadenhall Street] (London)
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1796 |
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2
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The Monmouth-Street Cap. Being a Close Fit for Many Small Heads as well as Great Ones. By Mrs. R. Beverley, Comedian, author of "The Mirror," "Modern Times," "Poetical Olio," &c.
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Beverley
, Elizabeth
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1819 |
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10039
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The Moorish Queen; a Record of Pompeii; and Other Poems
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Snowden
, Eleanor
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Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green (London)
Whittaker and Co. (London)
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1831 |
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12641
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The Moral of Flowers illustrated by coloured engravings. Second Edition.
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Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman (London)
Mary Robinson (Leeds)
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1835 |
Second Edition |
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14812
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The Moral of Flowers, illustrated by coloured engravings. Third Edition.
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Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman (London)
Mary Robinson (Leeds)
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1836 |
Third Edition. |
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3085
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The morality of Shakespeare's drama illustrated. By Mrs. Griffith.
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Griffith
, Elizabeth
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1775 |
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25807
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The Most advantageous and necessary project for England, that ever was yet undertaken. Containing I. Very reasonable proposals for insuring all the sea-walls, or sea-banks, and marsh-grounds thereunto belonging, within the kingdom of England, principality of Wales, and adjacent parts of North-Britain, from loss and damage by overflowing tides and inundations of of the sea, or from any dreadful and destructive effects, which may be occasioned that way. The whole being, laid down in a very rational scheme, and method of procedure. II. Very easy proposals for gaining all sorts of marsh-lands from the sea, which never have been taken in before. III. Reasonable proposals for insuring keys and wharfs, and for clearing and enlarging of docks and harbours, any where within the above mentioned bounds. IV. The draining of fens proposed after a new method, which will effectually preserve great quantities of corn in some counties of the kingdom from the damage it commonly sustains in moist or wet summers. V. Proposals for preparing, or forming mill-ponds for rape-mills, or corn-mills, on convenient creeks of the sea; as also for clearing and enlarging mill-ponds that are landed up. Proposals for drawing canals from fresh-water rivers to noblemens seats in the country; as also for rendering rivers navigable. By a Society at London.
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Unknown
,
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Emanuel Matthews (London)
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1725 |
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6409
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The most remarkable tryals of Mary Squires and Susanna Wells, for the robbery and inhuman treatment of Elizabeth Canning, spinster.
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Squires
, Mary
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1753 |
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6484
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The most remarkable tryals of Mary Squires and Susanna Wells, for the robbery and inhuman treatment of Elizabeth Canning, spinster. At the Old-Bailey. Before the Rt. Hon. Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Knt. Lord-Mayor of the City of London. The second edition.
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Squires
, Mary
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1753 |
The second edition. |
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12356
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The Mother: A Poem, in Five Books. By Mrs. West, author of "Letters to a Young Man," etc. Second Edition.
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West
, Jane
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
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1810 |
Second Edition. |
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14363
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The Mother's Book. By Mrs Child. Author of "The Girl's Own Book;" "The Frugal Housewife;" "The Mother's Story Book," etc. Eighth edition, corrected. Embellished with a frontispiece.
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Child
, Lydia Maria Francis
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T. T. and J. Tegg (London)
Nathaniel Hailes [168 Piccadilly] (London)
Bowdery and Kerby (London)
John Cumming (Dublin)
Richard Griffin and Co. [115 Buchanan Street] (Glasgow)
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1834 |
Eighth edition, corrected. |
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14362
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The Mother's Book. By Mrs. Child. Author of "The Girl's Own Book;" "The Frugal Housewife;" "The Mother's Story Book," etc. Seventh edition, corrected. Embellished with a frontispiece.
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Child
, Lydia Maria Francis
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T. T. and J. Tegg (London)
Nathaniel Hailes [168 Piccadilly] (London)
Bowdery and Kerby (London)
John Cumming (Dublin)
Richard Griffin and Co. [115 Buchanan Street] (Glasgow)
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1833 |
Seventh edition, corrected. |
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23325
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The mother's catechism, in an explication of some questions of the assemblies shorter catechism. By Mrs. J. C. for the use of her children and servants.
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, Mrs. J. C.
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Richard Ford (London)
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1734 |
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8461
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The mountain cottager; or, Wonder upon wonder. A tale. Translated from the German of C.H. Spiess.
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Spiess
, Christian Heinrich
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1800 |
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7126
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The mousiad: an heroi-comic poem. Canto I. By Polly Pindar, half-sister to Peter Pindar.
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Battier
, Henrietta
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1787 |
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15699
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The Muses Library; Or a series of English poetry, from the Saxons, to the Reign of King Charles II. Containing, The Lives and Characters of all the known Writers in that Interval, the Names of their Patrons; Complete Episodes, by way of Specimen of the larger Pieces, very near the intire Works of some, and large Quotations from others. Being A General Collection of almost all the old valuable Poetry extant, now so industriously enquir'd after, tho' rarely to be found, but in the Studies of the Curious, and affording Entertainment on all Subjects, Philosophical, Historical, Moral, Satyrical, Allegorical, Critical, Heroick, Pastoral, Gallant, Amorous, Courtly, and Sublime, By Langland, Gower, Chaucer, Lidgate, Occleve, Harding, Barclay, Fabian, Skelton, Howard Earl of Surrey, Sir T. Wyat, Dr. Bourd, Sackville Earl of Dorset, Churchyard, Higgens, Warner, Gascoign, Turberville, Nash, Sir Philip Sidney, Grevill L. Brook, Spencer, Sir John Harrington, Chalkhill, Fairfax, Sir John Davis, Sir W. Raleigh, Sir Edw. Dyer, Daniel, &c.
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John Wilcox (London)
Thomas Green [Charing Cross] (London)
John Brindley (London)
Thomas Osborne I (London)
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1737 |
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9265
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The Mysteries of St. Clair; or, Mariette Mouline. By Mrs. Catherine G. Ward, authoress of the following popular novels, viz. The Mysterious Marriage—The Rose of Claremont—Orphan Boy—The Thorn—Family Portraits—Cottage on the Cliff—Widow's Choice, &c.
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Ward
, Catherine George
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J. Jaques and W. Wright (London)
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1823 |
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9266
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The Mysteries of St. Clair; or, Mariette Mouline. By Mrs. Catherine G. Ward, authoress of the following popular novels, viz. The Mysterious Marriage—The Rose of Claremont—Orphan Boy—The Thorn—Family Portraits—Cottage on the Cliff—Widow's Choice, &c.
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Ward
, Catherine George
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J. Jaques and W. Wright (London)
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1824 |
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25656
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The mysteries of virginity: or, a full discovery of the difference between young maids and old ones. Set forth in several diverting dialogues of the female sex, ON Love and Gallantry, Marriage and single Life, Dress and Behaviour, Batchellorsand Husbands, Beauty and Courtship, Plays and Musick. With many other curious Subjects relating to Young Women not enter'd into the State of Matrimony.
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de Mandeville
, Bernard
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1714 |
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4511
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The mysterious marriage, or the heirship of Roselva. A play, in three acts. By Harriet Lee.
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Lee
, Harriet
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George, George, and John Robinson (London)
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1798 |
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9189
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The Mysterious Marriage, or The Will of My Father, by Catherine G. Ward, Authoress of "The Daughter of St Omer", "My Native Land", "Bachelors Heiress", "The Primrose Girl" &c. &c.
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Ward
, Catherine George
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John Tallis I [7 Warwick Square] (London)
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1820 |
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9190
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The Mysterious Marriage; or, The Will of My Father. By Catherine G. Ward, Authoress of—Family Portraits,—The Rose of Claremont,—The Orphan Boy,—Poems,—The Daughter of St. Omer,—My Native Land,—Robertina,—Son and the Nephew,—The Primrose Girl,—Tales of my Grandmother, &c. &c.
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Ward
, Catherine George
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George Virtue [Panyer Alley] (London)
George Virtue [Temple Street, Bristol] (Bristol)
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1822 |
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9191
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The Mysterious Marriage; or, The Will of My Father. By Catherine G. Ward, Authoress of—Family Portraits,—The Rose of Claremont,—The Orphan Boy,—Poems,—The Daughter of St. Omer,—My Native Land,—Robertina,—Son and the Nephew,—The Primrose Girl,—Tales of my Grandmother, &c. &c.
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Ward
, Catherine George
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George Virtue [Ivy Lane] (London)
George Virtue [Bath Street, Bristol] (Bristol)
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1824 |
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9192
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The Mysterious Marriage; or, The Will of My Father. In Four Volumes. By Catherine G. Ward, Authoress of The Cottage on the Cliff,—Family Portraits,—Poems, &c. &c.
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Ward
, Catherine George
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George Virtue [Ivy Lane] (London)
George Virtue [Bath Street, Bristol] (Bristol)
George Virtue [Queen Square, Liverpool] (Liverpool)
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1824 |
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