14933
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Argument on the French Revolution. The second edition. By David Hartley, Esq.
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Hartley
, David
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Richard Cruttwell (Bath)
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1794 |
The second edition |
25492
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Articles of impeachment of high-treason and misdemeanors, against Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. July 9. 1715. With his Lordship's answer, paragraph by paragraph. To which is added, A short state of the late war and peace.
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Harley
, Robert
Parliament of Great Britain
, House of Commons
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Nicholas Blandford (London)
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1727 |
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2013
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Artless tales; or, romantic effusions of the heart. By Anna Maria Porter.
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Porter
, Anna Maria
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1796 |
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2017
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Artless tales: by Anna Maria Porter. Vol. II.
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Porter
, Anna Maria
|
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1795 |
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2038
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Artless tales. By Anna Maria Porter. Ornamented with a frontispiece, designed by her brother, R. K. Porter.
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Porter
, Anna Maria
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1793 |
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9605
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Ashby Woulds; a Poem
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Adcock
, Anna
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John Drakard (Stamford)
Samuel Beadsmoore (Ashby de la Zouch)
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1815 |
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4782
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Ashdale village: a moral work of fancy. By Jane Gosling. ...
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Gosling
, Jane
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1794 |
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8239
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Ashton Priory. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By the Author of Benedicta and Powis Castle.
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Unknown
,
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Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
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1792 |
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15598
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Association among Protestant Schoolmasters in the North of England, for the Support of Their Aged Brethren, Widows, and Orphans. An address to the public, in behalf of the Association among Protestant Schoolmasters in the North of England, for the support of their aged brethren, widows, and orphans: In which the Necessity and Utility of that charitable Institution are briefly illustrated. To which is subjoined, an abstract of the rules: Submitted to the Consideration of Gentlemen and Ladies who are inclined to promote this laudable Scheme by their Subscriptions or Benefactions.
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1788 |
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24811
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Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's principles, and made easy to those who have not studied mathematics. To which are added, a plain method of finding the distances of all the planets from the sun, by the Transit of Venus over the Sun's Disc, in the Year 1761. An account of Mr. Horrox's observation of the transit of Venus in the Year 1639: and, of the Distances of all the Planets from the sun, as deduced from Observations of the Transit in the Year 1761. By James Ferguson, F. R. S. The Tenth Edition, with some additional notes.
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Ferguson
, James
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Joseph Johnson (London)
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street] (London)
James Scatcherd (London)
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] (London)
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
John Cuthell [4 Middle Row] (London)
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster] (London)
James Wallis [46 Paternoster Row] (London)
|
1799 |
The Tenth Edition, with some additional notes. |
1308
|
At Home and Abroad; Or, Memoirs of Emily de Cardonnell. By the Author of “Rome In the Nineteenth Century,” “Continental Adventures,” Etc. A Novel. In Three Volumes.
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Eaton
, Charlotte Anne
|
John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
|
1831 |
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22479
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Athenae redivivae: or, the new Athenian oracle, under three general heads, viz. the divine, philosophick, and secret oracle. The whole resolving such nice and curious questions in divinity, history, philosophy, law, physick, trade, mathematics, love, poetry, &c. Vol. I. Part IV. To be continued in this method till the question-project is compleated.
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Sarah Malthus (London)
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1704 |
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25589
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Augusta triumphans: or, the way to make London the most flourishing city in the universe. First, by establishing an university where Gentlemen may have Academical Education under the Eye of their Friends. II. By an Hospital for Foundlings. III. By forming an Academy of Sciences at Christ's-Hospital. IV. By suppressing pretended Mad-Houses, where many of the fair Sex are unjustly confin'd, while their Husbands keep Mistresses, &c. and many Widows are lock'd up for the Sake of their Jointure. V. To save our Youth from Destruction, by clearing the Streets of impudent Strumpets. Suppressing Gaming - Tables, and Sunday Debauches. VI. To save our lower Class of People from utter Ruin, and render them useful by preventing the immoderate Use of Geneva: With a frank Explosion of many other common Abuses, and incontestable Rules for Amendment. Concluding with an effectual method to prevent street robberies; and a letter to Coll. Robinson, on account of the orphan's tax. By Andrew Moreton, Esq; The Second Edition.
|
Defoe
, Daniel
|
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
|
1729 |
The Second Edition. |
25478
|
Augusta triumphans: or, the way to make London the most flourishing city in the universe. First, by establishing an university where Gentlemen may have Academical Education under the Eye of their Friends. II. To prevent much Murder, &c. by an Hospital for Foundlings. III. By suppressing pretended Mad-Houses, where many of the fair Sex are unjustly confin'd, while their Husbands keep Mistresses, &c. and many Widows are lock'd up for the Sake of their Jointure. IV. To save our Youth from Destruction, by clearing the Streets of impudent Strumpets, Suppressing Gaming-Tables, and Sunday Debauches. V. To avoid the expensive Importation of Foreign Musicians, by forming an Academy of our own. VI. To save our lower Class of People from utter Ruin, and render them useful, by preventing the immoderate Use of Geneva: With a frank Explosion of many other common Abuses, and incontestable Rules for Amendment. Concluding with an effectual method to prevent street robberies; and a letter to Coll. Robinson, on account of the orphan's tax.
|
Defoe
, Daniel
|
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
|
1728 |
|
5129
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Augusta; a novel, in three volumes, from the French, by a lady.
|
Unknown
, [Woman]
|
|
1799 |
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2196
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Auld Robin Gray; with The answer. To which is added, The two constant lovers. The widow. The captain of love.
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Barnard
, Anne Lindsay
|
s.n. [sine nomine]
|
1790 |
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2317
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Authentic anecdotes, of the life and transactions of Mrs. Margaret Rudd: Consisting of a Variety of Facts hitherto unknown to the Public. Addressed in a series of letters to the now (by a late act of Parliament) Miss Mary Lovell.
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Rudd
, Margaret Caroline
|
John Bew [Paternoster Row] (London)
|
1776 |
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7101
|
Authentic memoirs of the celebrated Miss Nancy D*ws*n.
|
Dawson
, Nancy
|
Tom Dawson (London)
|
1762 |
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5928
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Authentic trial at large of Marie Antoinette, late Queen of France, before the Revolutionary Tribunal at Paris, on Tuesday, October 15, 1793, ON A Charge of having been accessary to, and having co-operated in divers Manoeuvres against the Liberties of France, entertained a Correspondence with the Enemies of the Republic, and participated in a Plot tending to kindle Civil War in the Interior of the Republic by arming Citizens against each other. To which are prefixed, her life, And A Verbal Copy Of Her Private Examination Previous To Her Public Trial. With a supplement, containing the particulars of her execution. The third edition.
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de Lorraine
, Marie-Antoinette
|
Chapman and Co. (London)
|
1793 |
The third edition. |
2889
|
Avvisi di Madama Piccolomini Petra, Duchessa del Vastogirardi, a suo figliuolo: ovvero, poema Sulla condotta civile della vita umana. Con alcune brevi annotazioni in Inglese, ed indice delle cose notabili; a beneficio degli Studiosi della favella Italiana nell' Impero Britannico. Da Francesco Sastres.
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Vastogirardi
, Augusta Caterina Petra
|
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
Peter Elmsley [Strand] (London)
Benjamin White (London)
Peter Molini [Oxenden St] (London)
|
1776 |
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9640
|
Babylon; and Other Poems. By the Hon. Annabella Hawke.
|
Hawke
, Annabella Eliza Cassandra
|
William Miller [Albemarle Street] (London)
|
1811 |
|
1022
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Ballad Romances, and Other Poems. By Miss Anna Maria Porter.
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Porter
, Anna Maria
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
|
1811 |
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24831
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Ballantyne's Novelist's Library
|
Fielding
, Henry
Smollett
, Tobias George
Le Sage
, Alain René
Johnstone
, Charles
Sterne
, Laurence
Goldsmith
, Oliver
Johnson
, Samuel
Mackenzie
, Henry
Walpole
, Horace
Reeve
, Clara
Richardson
, Samuel
Swift
, Jonathan
Bage
, Robert
Cumberland
, Richard
Radcliffe
, Ann
|
Thomas Hurst, George Robinson and Co. [Cheapside] (London)
John Ballantyne (Edinburgh)
|
1821 |
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26094
|
Baron and feme. A treatise of the common law concerning husbands and wives. Wherein is contained The Nature of a Feme Covert, and of Marriages, Bastardy, the Privileges of Feme Coverts: What Alterations are made by Marriage as to Estates, Leases, Goods and Actions. What Things of the Wife accrue to the Husband by the Intermarriage, or not. What Acts, Charges, Forfeitures by the Husband, shall bind the Wife after his Death, or not. Of Jointures and Pleadings, Fines and Recovery, Conveyances, and other Law Titles relating to Baron and Feme. Of Wills, and Feme Covert being Executrix. Of the Wife's Separate Disposition and Maintenance. What amounts to the Disposition of the Wife's Term by the Husband. Of. Actions brought by or against Baron and Feme. What Actions done, or Contracts made by the Wife, shall bind her Husband. Of Indictments and Informations against them. Of Baron and Feme's Joinder in Action. Of a Feme Sole Merchant. Declarations and Pleas, &c. of Divorces, &c. The Second Edition, with large Additions.
|
Unknown
,
|
John Walthoe I (London)
|
1719 |
The Second Edition, with large Additions. |
15663
|
Bart’lemy Fair: or, an Enquiry after Wit; in which due Respect is had to a Letter Concerning Enthusiasm, to my Lord ***. By Mr. Wotton.
|
Astell
, Mary
|
Richard Wilkin (London)
|
1709 |
|