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15526
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The Tour of Africa. Containing a Concise Account of all the Countries in that Quarter of the Globe, Hitherto Visited by Europeans; with the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants. Selected from the Best Authors, and arranged by Catherine Hutton. Vol. II
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Hutton
, Catherine
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Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
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1821 |
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15527
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The Tour of Africa. Containing a Concise Account of all the Countries in that Quarter of the Globe, Hitherto Visited by Europeans; with the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants. Selected from the Best Authors, and arranged by Catherine Hutton. Vol. III
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Hutton
, Catherine
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Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
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1821 |
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41
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The Tournament. A Tragedy. Imitated from the celebrated German drama entitled Agnes Bernaeur, which was written by a nobleman of high rank, and founded on a fact, that occurred in Bavaria about the year M,CCCC,CCCV
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Starke
, Mariana
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Richard Phillips [St. Paul's Churchyard] (London)
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1800 |
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7479
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The tower; or the romance of Ruthyne. In three volumes. By the authoress of Manfredi.
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Lansdell
, Sarah
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1798 |
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4127
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The Town Before You, a Comedy. As acted at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Cowley.
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Cowley
, Hannah
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Thomas Norton Longman III (London)
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1795 |
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4126
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The Town Before You, a Comedy. As acted at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Cowley. The Second Edition.
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Cowley
, Hannah
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Thomas Norton Longman III (London)
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1795 |
The second edition. |
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25399
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The tragedy of Chrononhotonthologos: being the most tragical tragedy, that ever was tragediz'd by any company of tragedians. Written by Benjamin Bounce, Esq;
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Carey
, Henry
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John Shuckburgh (London)
Lawton Gilliver (London)
John Jackson (London)
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1734 |
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25179
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The tragedy of Richard I. King of England. To which are annexed, some other papers. By George Sewell, M. D. Late of Hampstead All faithfully published from his original manuscripts, by his brother.
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Sewell
, George
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Gregory Sewell (London)
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1728 |
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25180
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The tragedy of Richard I. King of England. To which are annexed, some other papers. By George Sewell, M. D. Late of Hampstead All faithfully published from his original manuscripts, by his brother.
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Sewell
, George
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Gregory Sewell (London)
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1728 |
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4876
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The trial of Jane Leigh Perrot, wife of James Leigh Perrot, Esq; charged with stealing a card of lace, in the shop of Elizabeth Gregory, haberdasher and milliner, at Bath, before Sir Soulden Lawrence, Knight, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench. At Taunton assizes, on Saturday the 29th day of March, 1800. Taken in court by John Pinchard, attorney, of Taunton.
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Perrot
, Jane Leigh
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Thomas Norris (Taunton)
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1800 |
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13581
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The trial of John Horne Tooke, for high treason, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Monday the seventeenth, Tuesday the eighteenth, Wednesday the nineteenth, Thursday the twentieth, Friday the twenty-first, and Saturday the twenty-second of November. Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney.
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Gurney
, Joseph
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1795 |
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4516
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The trial of Mrs Harriet Errington, Wife of George Errington, Esq. of the Adelphi in the Bishop of London's Court, at Doctors Commons, for committing adultery with Augustus Murray Smith, Esquire, an Officer in a Corps of Marines; Captain Buckley, of the Guards; Captain Southby; the Reverend Thomas Walker, Clerk, and many others. In which is given, The Whole of the Depositions, and Interrogations, of the several Witnesses, fully describing the critical, amorous and humorous Scenes in this unparalleled Trial.
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Errington
, Harriet
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Rachael Randall [4 Shoe Lane] (London)
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1785 |
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25364
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The trial of Mrs. Branch, and her daughter, for the murder of Jane Buttersworth, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Chapple, at Somerset assizes, March 31, 1740. With a Preface, Containing an exact Account, taken from the Persons who saw the Lights in Hemington Church-Yard, the Night before the Corpse was taken up, and the true Motives for taking up the Corpse. To which are added, true copies of some very material informations, taken before Joseph Houlton, and Robert Smith, Esqrs. Justices of the Peace. With a just account of the prisoners behaviour at their trial; at, and after Sentence; and at the Place of Execution. and at the place of execution. The Second Edition.
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Unknown
,
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James Leake I (Bath)
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1740 |
The Second Edition. |
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25569
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The trial of Mrs. Branch, and her daughter, for the murder of Jane Buttersworth, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Chapple, at Somerset assizes, March 31, 1740. With a preface, containing an exact acount, taken from the persons who saw the lights in Hemington church-yard, the night before the corpse was taken up, and the true motives for taking up the corpse. To which are added, true copies of some very material informations, taken before Joseph Houlton, and Robert Smith, Esqrs. Justices of the Peace. With a just account of the prisoners behaviour at their trial; at, and after sentence; and at the place of execution.
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Unknown
,
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James Leake I (Bath)
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1740 |
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4515
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The trial of Mrs. Harriet Errington, wife of George Errington, ... in the Bishop of London's Court, at Doctors Commons, for commiting adultery, ...
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Errington
, Harriet
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Rachael Randall [4 Shoe Lane] (London)
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1785 |
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4509
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The trial of Mrs. Harriet Errington, Wife of George Errington, Esq. of the Adelphi, in the Bishop of London's Court, at Doctors Commons, for committing adultery With Augustus Murray Smith, Esquire, an officer in a corps of marines; Captain Buckley, of the guards; Captain Southby; The Reverend Thomas Walker, Clerk, and many Others. In which is given, The Whole of the Depositions, and Interrogations, of the several Witnesses, fully describing the critical, amorous and humorous Scenes in this unparalleled Trial.
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Errington
, Harriet
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Rachael Randall [4 Shoe Lane] (London)
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1785 |
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6354
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The trial of Mrs. Mary Reed, charged with poisoning her husband, at Berkeley, in Gloucestershire, in April, 1794. Which was Tried Before Mr. Justice Lawrence, at Gloucester Assizes, on Monday, March 28, 1796. Including the evidence of R. Edgar and M. Foot, Giving an Account of a Criminal Intercourse Between Edgar and Mrs. Reed, During Mr. Reed's Life. Also, Authentic Copies of the Letters, &c. produced in Court, and the written Defence of the Prisoner.
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Reed
, Mary
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1796 |
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6384
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The trial of Mrs. Mary Reed, upon the charge of poisoning her husband, at Berkeley, in Gloucestershire, in April, 1794 tried on Monday, March 28, 1795 [sic], at the Gloucester assizes, before Mr. Justice Lawrence.
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Reed
, Mary
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James Smith Barr (London)
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1796 |
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14200
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The trial of the Honourable Admiral John Byng, at a court martial, as taken by Mr. Charles Fearne, Judge-Advocate of his Majesty's Fleet. Published by order of the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, at the desire of the Court-Martial, to which are added, A copy of their Lordships Memorial to the King, in relation to the sentence passed upon Admiral Byng: A copy of the King's order in council for transmitting to their Lordships a copy of the report of the twelve judges, in relation to the said sentence: and also, A copy of that report. And a copy of warrant from their Lordships for carrying the said sentence into execution. Together with his defence; and all the papers read in court. Also, several others omitted by the Judge Advocate, but published by Mr. Cook in his account of the trial. Likewise, the names of the members by whom the questions were proposed, not taken notice of by Mr. Fearne.
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Fearne
, Charles
Byng
, John
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Alice James (Dublin)
James Hoey, Senior (Dublin)
Peter Wilson [Dame St, 1748–66] (Dublin)
John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Matthew Williamson [Dame Street] (Dublin)
William Sleater I [Cork Hill] (Dublin)
Laurence Flin [Temple Court] (Dublin)
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1757 |
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11106
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The Triumphs of Religion; a Sacred Poem, in Four Parts
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Cope
, Harriet
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1811 |
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11110
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The Triumphs of Religion; a Sacred Poem. In Four Parts. By Miss Harriet Cope. Second Edition, Corrected and Considerably Enlarged.
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Cope
, Harriet
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Francis, Charles and John Rivington (London)
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1819 |
Second Edition, Corrected and Considerably Enlarged. |
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420
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The Troubadour. Catalogue of Pictures and Historical Sketches. By L. E. L. Author of The Improvisatrice.
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Landon
, Letitia Elizabeth
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Thomas Hurst, George Robinson and Co. [Waterloo] (London)
Archibald Constable and Co. [Princes Street] (Edinburgh)
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1825 |
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26172
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The true Britons vade mecum: or, Queen Anne's last legacy to her good people of England. With the lives, condemnation, and death of six sisters, virgins, and martyrs, in the reign of Queen Mary I. ... By a divine of the Church of England lately deceased.
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Unknown
,
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1716 |
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25144
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The true causes of the contempt of Christian ministers. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's church, on November 30, 1718. By Peter Maurice, A. M. Fellow of Jesus College, Oxon. With a Preface in Vindication of it, against the Censure passed upon it in the University.
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Maurice
, Peter
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James Knapton (London)
John Brotherton and William Meadows (Cornhill)
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1719 |
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25192
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The true causes of the contempt of Christian ministers. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's church, on November 30, 1718. By Peter Maurice, A. M. Fellow of Jesus College, Oxon. With a Preface in Vindication of it, against the Censure passed upon it in the University.
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Maurice
, Peter
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James Knapton (London)
John Brotherton and William Meadows (Cornhill)
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1719 |
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