13796
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Essays on song-writing: with a collection of such English songs as are most eminent for poetical merit. The second edition, with additions and corrections.
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Aikin
, John
Barbauld
, Anna Laetitia
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Joseph Johnson (London)
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1774 |
The second edition, with additions and corrections. |
11888
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Essays on Song-Writing: with a collection of such english songs as are most eminent for Poetical Merit. To which are added, some original pieces.
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Aikin
, John
Barbauld
, Anna Laetitia
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Joseph Johnson (London)
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1772 |
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2370
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Essays on various subjects in prose and verse; together with Reflections on the seven days of the week. In two volumes. By Miss Catherine Talbot.
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Talbot
, Catherine
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Thomas Ewing (Dublin)
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1773 |
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4037
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Essays on various subjects, principally designed for young ladies.
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More
, Hannah
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
John Wilkie (London)
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1777 |
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3978
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Essays on various subjects, principally designed for young ladies. The fifth edition.
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More
, Hannah
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1791 |
The fifth edition. |
4303
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Essays on various subjects, principally designed for young ladies. The fourth edition.
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More
, Hannah
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
|
1785 |
The fourth edition. |
3977
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Essays on various subjects, principally designed for young ladies. The second edition.
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More
, Hannah
|
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
John Wilkie (London)
|
1778 |
The second edition. |
4222
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Essays on various subjects, principally designed for young ladies. The third edition.
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More
, Hannah
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
John Wilkie (London)
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1778 |
The third edition. |
6605
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Essays on various subjects: in which some characters of the present age are introduced.
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De La Garde
, Mary
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1796 |
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6600
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Essays on various subjects: in which some characters of the present age are introduced. By M. de la Garde, Formerly of the Island of Jersey, and Author of the Candid Friend. Second edition. To which is added some poetical pieces, by Mrs. Guppy.
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Guppy
, Sarah
De La Garde
, Mary
|
|
1800 |
Second edition. |
15689
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Essays upon several subjects in prose and verse. Written by the Lady Chudleigh.
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Chudleigh
, Mary Lee
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Rebecca Bonwicke (London)
William Freeman (London)
Timothy Goodwin (London)
John Walthoe I (London)
Matthew Wotton (London)
Samuel Manship (London)
John Nicholson (London)
Richard Parker (Cornhill)
Benjamin Tooke I (London)
Ralph Smith III (London)
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1710 |
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3092
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Essays, addressed to young married women. By Mrs. Griffith.
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Griffith
, Elizabeth
|
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1790 |
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3128
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Essays, addressed to young married women. By Mrs. Griffith.
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Griffith
, Elizabeth
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
James Robson (London)
|
1782 |
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23733
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Etearco. An Opera. As it is Perform'd at the Queen's Theatre in the Hay-Market.
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Haym
, Nicola Francesco
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Jacob Tonson I [Strand] (London)
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1711 |
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12351
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Ethelred, a Legendary Tragic Drama, in Five Acts. By Mrs. Richardson, widow of the late Joseph Richardson, Esq. Barrister, M. P. Second edition, by subscription.
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Richardson
, Sarah
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Charles Lowndes [Drury Lane] (London)
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1810 |
Second edition, by subscription. |
12580
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Ethelred, a Legendary Tragic Drama. By Mrs. Richardson, one of the patentees of the late Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane, and widow of the late Joseph Richardson, Esq., M.P.
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Richardson
, Sarah
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Charles Lowndes and Hobbes (London)
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1809 |
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5061
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Eugenio et Virginia.
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Brayer de Saint-Léon
, Louise Marguerite Jeanne Madeleine
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1800 |
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12652
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Eva, an Historical Poem, with Illustrative Notes, Accompanied by Some Lyric Poems. By Sarah Steele.
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Steele
, Sarah
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1816 |
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1285
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Eva; Or, the Bridal Spectre. A Tale. With Engravings.
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Johnson
, Mrs. W.
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George Virtue [Ivy Lane] (London)
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1830 |
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15485
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Evelina ... Embellished and illustrated with a series of humorous coloured engravings, by the first artists.
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Burney
, Frances
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Jones and Co. [Warwick Square] (London)
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1822 |
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14249
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Evelina: or, the history of a young lady's introduction to the world. By Miss Burney. A new edition, embellished with engravings.
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Burney
, Frances
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Edward Mason (London)
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1821 |
A new edition, embellished with engravings |
5197
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Evening recreations: a collection of original stories, for the amusement of her young friends. By a Lady.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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John Deighton [325 High Holborn] (London)
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1794 |
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5246
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Evening recreations: a collection of original stories, for the amusement of her young friends. By a lady. Second edition, corrected.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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Benjamin Crosby (London)
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1797 |
Second edition, corrected. |
15071
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Every man his own lawyer: or, a summary of the laws of England in a new and instructive method, under the following Heads, Viz. I. Of Actions and Remedies, Writs, Process, Arrest, and Bail. II. Of Courts, Attornies and Solicitors therein, Juries, Witnesses, Trials, Executions, &c. III. Of Estates and Property in Lands and Goods, and how acquired; Ancestors, Heirs, Executors and Administrators. IV. Of the Laws relating to Marriage, Bastardy, Infants, Ideots, Lunaticks. V. Of the Liberty of the Subject, Magna Charta, and Habeas Corpus Act, and other Statutes. VI. Of the King and his Prerogative, the Queen and Prince, Peers, Judges, Sheriffs, Coroners, Justices of Peace, Constables, &c. Vii. Of publick Offences, Treason, Murder, Felony, Burglary, Robbery, Rape, Sodomy, Forgery, Perjury, &c. And their Punishment. All of them so plainly treated of, that all Manner of Persons may be particularly acquainted with our Laws and Statutes, concerning Civil and Criminal Affairs, and know how to defend Themselves and their Estates and Fortunes; In All Cases Whatsoever.
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Jacob
, Giles
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William Strahan (London)
Francis, Charles and John Rivington (London)
Thomas and William Lowndes (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
Joseph Johnson (London)
Richardson and Urquhart (Cornhill)
George Robinson [ii] (London)
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row] (London)
John Bew [Paternoster Row] (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1784 |
The ninth edition, corrected and improved with many additions |
23126
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Every man mind his own business, or Private Piques no Publick Precedents: being an answer to a late scurrilous pamphlet, intitul'd Every-Body's business is no-body's business, written by an old, peevish, trading J-ce, whose false reasoning is here expos'd, the cruelty of masters and mistresses exemplify'd, and the hardships of servitude set in a clear light. In a letter to A--- M---, Esq; by Catherine Comb-Brush, lady's woman.
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Defoe
, Daniel
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1725 |
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