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9374
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The First and Last Years of Wedded Life. A Novel. In Four Volumes. By Rosalia St. Clair, author of the Highland Castle and Lowland Cottage, &c.
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Hall
, Agnes
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Anthony King Newman and Co. (London)
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1827 |
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15073
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The first book for children. Being an attempt to make the art of reading English both easy and pleasant; by adapting the matter and manner of expression to the capacities of young chldren. ...
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1787 |
The thirteenth edition, improved. |
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21354
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The first fruits, in a series of letters, by Henry Holcombe, D.D. Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Philadelphia.
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Holcombe
, Henry
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Henry Holcombe (Philadelphia)
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1812 |
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15145
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The first part of Henry IV. A tragedy. Written by William Shakspeare, marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
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Shakespeare
, William
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Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street] (London)
William and Andrew Strahan (London)
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington] (London)
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn] (London)
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street] (London)
Robert Horsfield (London)
William Owen and Son (London)
Benjamin White and Son (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] (London)
Charles Dilly (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
Thomas Bowles (London)
James Robson (London)
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
Thomas Payne and Son (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
Henry Lasher Gardner (London)
J. Nichols [Unknown] (London)
John Bew [Paternoster Row] (London)
William Cater (London)
Samuel Hayes (London)
William Stuart (London)
William Bent [34 Paternoster] (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1785 |
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2864
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The first prinicples [sic] of religion, and the existence of a deity, explained in a series of dialogues adapted to the capacity of the infant mind. In two parts.
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Kilner
, Dorothy
|
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1790 |
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19504
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The Fishermen; a Tale for Young Persons, By the Author of A Cup of Sweets, Godmother's Tales, &c., &c.
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Sandham
, Elizabeth
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William B. Gilley [92 Broadway] (New York City)
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1816 |
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9225
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The Flatterer; or, False Friendship. A Tale. By Mary Anne Hedge, author of Affection's Gift, &c.
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Hedge
, Mary Anne
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Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
Swinborne and Walter (Colchester)
|
1822 |
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11182
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The flowers at court. By Mrs. Reeve.
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Reeve
, Sophia
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1809 |
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16018
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The Folly and Vanity of A Life spent in the Pursuit of Worldly Profit, Ease, or Pleasure, compared with A Life wholly employed in endeavouring to glorify God, and Do Good to Mankind; illustrated in Some Account Of the pious Lady Elizabeth Hastings, and of Armelle Nicolas, a poor ignorant Country Maid in France, Commonly known by the Name of The Good Armelle.
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Le Royer
, Jeanne
Unknown
,
|
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1770 |
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25683
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The fool: being a collection of essays and epistles, moral, political, humourous, and entertaining. Published in the Daily Gazetteer. With the author's preface, and a complete index.
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Unknown
,
|
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1748 |
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13362
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The footstep to Mrs. Trimmer's Sacred history, for the instruction and amusement of little children.
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Unknown
,
|
|
1797 |
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13367
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The footstep to Mrs. Trimmer's Sacred history, for the instruction and amusement of little children.
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Unknown
,
|
|
1785 |
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8428
|
The Force of Calumny. A Play, in five acts. By Augustus von Kotzebue. Translated from the German, by Anne Plumptre, Translator of Kotzebue's Natural Son, and other plays.
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Kotzebue
, August Friedrich Ferdinand von
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|
1799 |
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6109
|
The force of example: or, the history of Henry and Caroline: Written For The Instruction And Amusement Of Young Persons.
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Pilkington
, Mary
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1797 |
|
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146
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The Forest Minstrel, and Other Poems. By William and Mary Howitt.
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Howitt
, Mary
Howitt
, William
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Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
|
1823 |
|
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8820
|
The Forest of Comalva, A Novel; containing sketches of Portugal, Spain, and part of France. In three volumes. By Mary Hill.
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Hill
, Mary
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Richard Phillips [6 Bridge Street] (London)
|
1809 |
|
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8611
|
The Forest of Hohenelbe. A Tale. In Three Volumes. By the Author of Humbert Castle and Correlia.
|
Sheriffe
, Sarah
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Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
|
1803 |
|
|
899
|
The Forest of Montalbano: A Novel. In four volumes. By the author of "Santo Sebastiano," and "The Romance of the Pyrenees."
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Cuthbertson
, Catherine
|
George Robinson [iii] (London)
|
1810 |
|
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8686
|
The Forest of St. Bernardo. A Novel, in four volumes. By Miss M. Hamilton.
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Hamilton
, Ann Mary
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James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] (London)
|
1806 |
|
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13046
|
The Forest Sanctuary; and Other Poems. By Mrs. Hemans.
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Hemans
, Felicia
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John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
|
1829 |
|
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11002
|
The Forest Sanctuary: With Other Poems
|
Hemans
, Felicia
|
William Blackwood [Princes Street] (Edinburgh)
Thomas Cadell Jun. (London)
|
1829 |
"The second edition, with additions." |
|
3104
|
The Foresters. A novel. Altered from the French by Miss Gunning. In four volumes. ...
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Gunning
, Elizabeth
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Sampson Low [Berwick Street] (London)
|
1796 |
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3107
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The foresters. A novel. Altered from the French by Miss Gunning. In two volumes. The second edition.
|
Gunning
, Elizabeth
|
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
John Rice [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
John Milliken [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
William Jones I [College Green] (Dublin)
Nicholas Kelly [St. George's Street] (Dublin)
George Folingsby [59 Dame Street] (Dublin)
William Porter [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
George Johnson [New Sackville Street] (Dublin)
|
1796 |
The second edition. |
|
22404
|
The fortunate foundlings: Being the genuine history of Colonel M-rs, and his sister Madam Du P-y, the issue of the Hon. Ch-es M-rs, son of the Late Duke of R-l-d. Containing many wonderful accidents that befel them in their travels, and interspersed with the characters and adventures of several persons of condition, in the most polite courts of Europe. The whole calculated for the entertainment and improvement of the youth of both sexes.
|
Haywood
, Eliza
|
Abraham Bradley [Dame Street] (Dublin)
|
1746 |
|
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3057
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The fortunate foundlings: Being the genuine history of Colonel M-rs, and his sister, Madam Cu P-y, the issue of the Hon. Ch-es M-rs, son of the Late Duke of R-l-d, containing many wonderful accidents that befel them in their travels, and interspersed with the characters and adventures of several persons of condition, in the most polite courts of Europe. The whole calculated for the entertainment and improvement of the youth of both sexes. Fifth edition.
|
Haywood
, Eliza
|
Thomas Gardner (London)
|
1761 |
Fifth edition. |