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15405
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The Sorrows of Yamba; or, the Negro Woman's Lamentation.
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More
, Hannah
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1828 |
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24015
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The soul display'd. Being an essay on the passions. Divided into particular chapters. By Mrs. Theodosia Whitfeild.
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Whitfeild
, Theodosia
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1727 |
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5222
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The south Briton: a comedy of five acts: as it is performed at the theatre in Smock-Alley, with great applause. Written by a lady.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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John Williams [Mitre Tavern] (London)
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1774 |
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24567
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The soveraignty and goodness of God, together with the faithfulness of his promises displayed: being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. Commended by her, to all that desire to know the Lords doings to, & dealings with her; especially to her dear children and relations. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and now made publick at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. The second edition. Carefully corrected, and purged from abundance of errors which escaped in the former impression.
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Rowlandson
, Mary White
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Samuel Phillips [King-Street] (Boston)
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1720 |
The second edition. Carefully corrected, and purged from abundance of errors which escaped in the former impression. |
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866
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The Spanish Daughter. By the Rev. George Butt, Late Chaplain to His Majesty. Revised and Corrected by His Daughter, Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Stories on the Church Catechism," &c. &c. In Two Volumes.
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Butt
, George
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Samuel Turell Armstrong (Boston)
Crocker and Brewster (Boston)
John P. Haven (New York City)
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1824 |
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12070
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The Spectre Poverty; or the Realities of Life, Displayed under an Allegory.
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Furlong
, W. Marianne
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1834 |
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22219
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The spinster's estimate: or, the calculations of Mrs. Elizabeth Balance; with her observations on The batchelor's estimate. To which is added, the unavoidable expences of Timothy Shallow, Esq;
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Balance
, Elizabeth
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1730 |
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12293
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The Spirit of the Lakes; or, Mucruss Abbey. A Poem, in Three Cantos. With Explanatory Notes from the Best and Most Approved Authorities. By Miss Luby.
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Luby
, Catherine
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
John Ebers [27 Old Bond Street] (London)
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1822 |
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24492
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The spleen, a pindarique ode. By a lady. Together with A prospect of death: a pindarique essay.
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Finch
, Anne
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1709 |
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25587
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The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-House, London. The third edition, corrected. To which is added, some other pieces by the same hand.
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Green
, Matthew
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1738 |
The Third Edition, corrected. |
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24984
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The Spleen. An Epistle Inscribed to his Particular Friend Mr. C. J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-House, London.
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Green
, Matthew
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1737 |
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13740
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The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C. J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-house, London. The second edition.
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Green
, Matthew
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Anne Dodd II (London)
|
1754 |
The Second Edition |
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25485
|
The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C.J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-House, London.
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Green
, Matthew
|
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1737 |
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24968
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The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C.J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-House, London. The Second Edition, corrected.
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Green
, Matthew
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1737 |
The Second Edition, corrected |
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25654
|
The St. James's miscellany, or The citizens amusement being a new and curious collection, of many amorous tales humourous poems, diverting epitaphs, pleasant epigrams, and delightful songs, &c. By Tim. Merriman, Esq;
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Unknown
, [Man]
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1725 |
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24307
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The state of England in 1588. In a letter from a priest at London to the Spanish ambassador at Paris: Giving A particular Account of our Warlike Preparations, with the Names of the Nobility and Gentry, &c. as well Catholick as Protestant, who voluntarily and generously raised, headed, and maintained great Numbers for Sea and Land, to support their Sovereign, and defend their Country. Shewing Our vast Power and Riches, contrary to the contemptible Opinion had of us in Spain; also, an Account of the Spanish Armada. To which are added, The Examinations of many Prisoners, their Losses by Battle, Tempests and contrary Winds on the Coaste of Ireland, in their Return from the North Isles of Scotland, &c.
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Burghley
, William Cecil
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John Millan [Horse Guards, near Whitehall] (London)
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] (London)
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1746 |
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25935
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The state of the case, between the Lord Chamberlain of his Majesty's houshold, and Sir Richard Steele as represented by that Knight. Restated, in vindication of King George, and the most noble the Duke of Newcastle. With a true copy of King Charles's patent, to Sir William D'Avenant, for erecting a play-house, &c.
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Unknown
,
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1720 |
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8142
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The Statue Room: An Historical Tale. By Miss Ballin. In two volumes.
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Ballin
, Rosetta
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Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row] (London)
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1790 |
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26074
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The statute-Law common-plac'd: or, a second general table to the statutes. Containing the purport and effect of all the acts of Parliament in force from Magna Charta down to this time, in a Method perfectly New and Regular; with the numerous Proviso's and additional Clauses inserted under their proper Titles. The Whole Very useful to Counsellors, Attorneys, Sollicitors, Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Sheriffs, Coroners, Clergymen, Merchants, and all Trading Persons. By G. Jacob, Gent.
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Jacob
, Giles
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Bernard Lintott (London)
|
1719 |
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4859
|
The Story of Le Fevre, from the Works of Mr. Sterne. Put into verse by Jane Timbury.
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Timbury
, Jane
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Robert Jameson (London)
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1787 |
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25686
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The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father, is founded. With some account of the author, and his writings.
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Unknown
,
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1750 |
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25204
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The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father, is founded. With some account of the author, and his writings. The Second Edition.
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Unknown
,
|
|
1750 |
The Second Edition. |
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22513
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The strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love, minister of the Gospel at Laurence Jury, London: who was beheaded on Tower-hill, in the time of Oliver Cromwell's government of England. Giving an account of Babylon's fall, and in that glorious event, a general reformation over all the world. With a most extraordinary prophecy, of the late revolution in France, and the downfall of the antichristian kingdom, in that country. By M. Peter Jurieu. Also, Nixon's Chesire prophecy.
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Love
, Christopher
Jane
, Grey
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1701 |
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376
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The Strange Effects of Faith; with remarkable prophecies (made in 1792, &c.) of things which are to come: also some account of my life.
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Southcott
, Joanna
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1802 |
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8414
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The Strangers of the Glen; or, The Travellers Benighted. A Tale of Mystery. By Hannah Maria Jones, authoress of The Wedding Ring, Gretna Green, The Victim Of Fashion, &c. &c.
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Jones
, Hannah Maria
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George Virtue [Ivy Lane] (London)
George Virtue [Bath Street, Bristol] (Bristol)
George Virtue [St Vincent Street, Liverpool] (Liverpool)
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1827 |
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