4717
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British synonymy; or, an attempt at regulating the choice of words in familiar conversation. Inscribed, With Sentiments of Gratitude and Respect, to such of her Foreign Friends as have made English Literature their peculiar Study, By Hester Lynch Piozzi. In Two Volumes.
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Piozzi
, Hester Lynch Thrale
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George, George, and John Robinson (London)
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1794 |
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25937
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Bungey: or the false brother, prov'd his own executioner, ... In which, the secret vices, lewd principles, and (suppos'd) shameful death of that tool Dr. S-rel (alias Bungey) is set in a new light; ... By Mr. John Dunton, ...
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Dunton
, John
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1715 |
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25868
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Bungey: or The false brother, prov'd his own executioner, In a sermon, upon these words, and went and hang'd himselself, Matth. XXVII. 5. In which, the secret vices, lewd principles, and (suppos'd) shameful death of that tool Dr. S-rel (alias Bungey) is set in a new light; and the black charge exhibited against him, offer'd to be attested in any Court of Justice (or even in St. Andrews Pulpit) when ever the Dr. will appoint the time. By Mr. John Dunton. Author of Neck or nothing, and the three late sermons intitled, The hereditary bastard, Ox- and Bull- and King Abigail. The Third Edition.
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Dunton
, John
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1715 |
The Third Edition. |
2014
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Burton-Wood. In a series of letters. By a lady. ...
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Mackenzie
, Anna Maria
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1783 |
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23063
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By Ann Topham, under the operation of the Holy Spirit, at Edinburgh, January 13, 1710.
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Topham
, Ann
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1710 |
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14213
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By-laws, rules, and orders, for the better regulating of hackney-coaches, chairs, brewers, drays, carts and carrs, and all other carts and carrs, plying for hire, and the drivers and carriers thereof, within the city of Dublin, and the liberties. Made by the governours of the work-house of the said city of Dublin, and approved of by the Lord High Chancellor, and chief judges.
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Dublin Workhouse
,
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1749 |
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12605
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Cadijah: or, The Black Palace. A Tragedy, in Five Acts. By Mrs. Jamieson
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Jamieson
, Frances
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George B. Whittaker (London)
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1825 |
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22301
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Caelia's revenge. A poem. Being an answer to the Lady's Dressing-Room: said to be wrote by D-n S-T. By Mrs. S. Robinson, late chamber-maid at an inn in Bath. To which is added, The lady's dressing-room.
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Swift
, Jonathan
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Thomas Cooper (London)
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1741 |
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25141
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Calypso and Telemachus. An opera. Written by Mr. Hughes. The musick compos'd by Mr. Galliard. The Second Edition.
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Hughes
, John
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Katherine Sanger (London)
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1717 |
The Second Edition. |
4503
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Canterbury tales for the year 1797. By Harriet Lee.
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Lee
, Harriet
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George, George, and John Robinson (London)
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1797 |
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8657
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Canterbury Tales. Volume the Fifth. By Harriet Lee.
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Lee
, Harriet
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George Robinson [iii] (London)
George Wilkie and John Robinson (London)
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1805 |
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4525
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Canterbury tales. Volume the First. By Harriet Lee. The Second Edition.
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Lee
, Harriet
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George, George, and John Robinson (London)
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1799 |
The Second Edition. |
8530
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Canterbury Tales. Volume the Fourth. By Harriet Lee.
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Lee
, Harriet
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George, George, and John Robinson (London)
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1801 |
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11741
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Canterbury Tales. Volume the Second. By Sophia Lee.
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Lee
, Sophia
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George, George, and John Robinson (London)
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1798 |
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11742
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Canterbury Tales. Volume the Third. By Sophia and Harriet Lee.
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Lee
, Harriet
Lee
, Sophia
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George, George, and John Robinson (London)
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1799 |
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12365
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Carmina Domestica; or Poems on Several Occasions. (The Majority Written in the Early Part of Life). By Mrs. Lefroy.
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Lefroy
, Anne
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1812 |
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26012
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Cases in law: wherein justices of peace have a jurisdiction, as well by their commission, as by Act of Parliament, which have received a determination by the judges in Westminster Hall, their [unclear] and in Sergeants Inn, from Edward the Third's time to this day: as they are reported in the year-books, and all the other reports down to this time. With the addition of some modern cases, not yet reported in any Book. Being the second part of The justice of peace's companion. By Samuel Blackerby, of Gray's Inn, Esq.
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Blackerby
, Samuel
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John Walthoe I (London)
John Walthoe II (Cornhill)
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1717 |
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5791
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Castle Rackrent, an Hibernian Tale. Taken from facts, and from the manners of the Irish squires, before the year 1782.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Joseph Johnson (London)
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1800 |
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8487
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Castle Rackrent, an Hibernian tale. Taken from facts, and from the manners of the Irish squires, before the year 1782. By Maria Edgeworth, author of Practical Education, Letters for Literary Ladies, The Parent's Assistant, &c. The Fourth Edition.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Joseph Johnson (London)
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1804 |
The Fourth Edition |
8485
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Castle Rackrent, an Hibernian tale. Taken from facts, and from the manners of the Irish squires, before the year 1782. By Maria Edgeworth, author of Practical Education, Letters for Literary Ladies, The Parent's Assistant, &c. The Third Edition.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Joseph Johnson (London)
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1801 |
The Third Edition. |
5798
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Castle Rackrent; an Hibernian tale. Taken from facts, and from the manners of the Irish squires, before the year 1782. The second edition.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Joseph Johnson (London)
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1800 |
The second edition. |
14214
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Catalogue of books: being, the library of Samuel Card, Esq; counsellor at law, deceased: consisting of above three thousand volumes of choice, scarce and valuable books, in most languages and faculties. To be sold by auction, by William Ross, at the coffee-house of the Right Honourable the House of Lords, on Monday, the seventeenth of November, 1755. The sale to begin every day at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale, price three-pence. N.B. The books are in fine condition, and most of them elegantly bound, and collated by Mr. Card.
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1755 |
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1680
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Catalogue of the books, tracts, &c. contained in Ann Yearsley's public library, No.4, Crescent, Hotwells.
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Yearsley
, Ann
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1793 |
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12700
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Cawthorn's Minor British Theatre. Consisting of the Most Esteemed Farces and Operas.
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Collier
, George
Allingham
, John Till
Reed
, Joseph
Jackman
, Isaac
Dibdin
, Charles
Brooke
, Frances
Garrick
, David
Ravenscroft
, Edward
Knight
, Thomas
Bickerstaff
, Isaac
Jephson
, Robert
Fielding
, Henry
Murphy
, Arthur
Arnold
, Samuel James
Sheridan
, Richard Brinsley
Burgoyne
, John
Macklin
, Charles
Cowley
, Hannah
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John Cawthorn [Catherine Street] (London)
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1806 |
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25441
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Cælia's country-house and closet. A poem. Written by Sir Geo. Mackenzie.
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Mackenzie
, George
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1715 |
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