15815
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The Lady of the Manor. Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females. By Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c. Vol. III.
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Sherwood
, Mary Martha
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Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
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1825 |
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15816
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The Lady of the Manor. Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females. By Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c. Vol. IV.
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Sherwood
, Mary Martha
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Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
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1826 |
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15817
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The Lady of the Manor. Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females. By Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c. Vol. V.
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Sherwood
, Mary Martha
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Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
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1827 |
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15818
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The Lady of the Manor. Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females. By Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c. Vol. VI.
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Sherwood
, Mary Martha
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Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
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1828 |
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15819
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The Lady of the Manor. Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females. By Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c. Vol. VII.
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Sherwood
, Mary Martha
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Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
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1829 |
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15807
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The Lady of the Manor. Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females. By Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c. Volume I. Second edition.
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Sherwood
, Mary Martha
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Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
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1825 |
Second edition. |
15808
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The Lady of the Manor. Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females. By Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c. Volume II. Second edition.
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Sherwood
, Mary Martha
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Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
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1825 |
Second edition. |
2462
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The lady's assistant for regulating and supplying her table, being a complete system of cookery, Containing One Hundred and Fifty select Bills of Fare, properly disposed for Family Dinners of Five Dishes, to Two Courses of Eleven and Fifteen; With Upwards Of Fifty Bills of Fare for Suppers, from Five Dishes to Nineteen, And Several Deserts: Including Likewise. The fullest and choicest Receipts of various Kinds, With Full Directions for preparing them in the most approved Manner, from which a continual Change may be made, as wanted, in the several Bills of Fare: Published from the manuscript collection of Mrs. Charlotte Mason, A Professed Housekeeper, who had upwards of Thirty Years Experience in Families of the first Fashion. The Fourth Edition.
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Mason
, Charlotte
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Robert Burton [2 Capel Street] (Dublin)
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1778 |
The Fourth Edition. |
2147
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The lady's assistant in the oeconomy of the table: a collection of scarce and valuable receipts, taken from the manuscripts of divers persons of the most refin'd Taste and greatest Judgment in the Arts of Cookery, Preserving, &c. To which is added, the author's own method of pickling, together with Directions for making several Sorts of Wines, Mead, Sherbet, Punch, &c. after the most approved Manner. Also Directions for Marketing, Instructions for Carving, Bills of Fare for every Month in the Year, &c. Concluding with many excellent Prescriptions, of singular Efficacy in most Distempers incident to the Human Body. Originally published, by the late Mrs. Anne Battam. The second edition, with near one hundred and fifty additional receipts, from several Ladies, never before published.
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Battam
, Anne
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Robert and James Dodsley (London)
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1759 |
The second edition, with near one hundred and fifty additional receipts, from several Ladies, never before published. |
2445
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The lady's best companion; or, complete treasure for the fair sex. Containing the whole arts of cookery, pastry, Confectionary, Potting, Pickling, Preserving, Candying, Collaring, brewing, &c. With plain instructions for making English wines, from fruits, flowers, &c. To which is added, the approved family physician; consisting of Physical Receipts, for most disorders that grown People, and young Children are subject to. By Mrs. Charlotte Cartwright.
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Cartwright
, Charlotte
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Henry M'allum (Blackburn)
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1799 |
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25769
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The lady's drawing room. Being a faithfull picture of the great world. In which the various humours of both sexes are display'd. Drawn from the life: and Interspers'd with entertaining and affecting Novels.
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Unknown
,
|
|
1744 |
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15835
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The Lady's Library; or, Parental Monitor: Containing, Dr. Gregory's Father's Legacy to his Daughters, Lady Pennington's Unfortunate Mother's Advice to her Daughters, Marchioness de Lambert's Advice of a Mother to her Daughter, and Moore's Fables for the Female Sex. A New Edition.
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Pennington
, Sarah
Moore
, Edward
Gregory
, John
de Courcelles
, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat
|
Thomas Wilson and Sons (York)
|
1813 |
A New Edition. |
16077
|
The Lady's pocket library. Containing, 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his Daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate Mother's Advice to her Daughters. 4. Marchioness of Lambert's Advice of a Mother to her Daughter. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the Government of the Temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a Young Lady Newly Married. 7. Moore's Fables for the Female Sex.
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More
, Hannah
Gregory
, John
Pennington
, Sarah
de Courcelles
, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat
Chapone
, Hester Mulso
Swift
, Jonathan
Moore
, Edward
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Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
|
1794 |
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16078
|
The Lady's pocket library. Containing, 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate mother's advice to her daughters. 4. Rudiments of taste, by the Countess of Carlisle. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the government of the temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a young lady newly married. 7. Moore's Fables for the female sex. Third American Edition, Improved.
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More
, Hannah
Gregory
, John
Pennington
, Sarah
Peddle
, Mrs. M
Chapone
, Hester Mulso
Swift
, Jonathan
Moore
, Edward
|
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
|
1797 |
Third American Edition, Improved. |
16076
|
The Lady's pocket library. Containing: 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate mother's advice to her daughters. 4. Marchioness of Lambert's Advice of a mother to her daughter. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the government of the temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a young lady newly married. 7. Moore's Fables for the female sex.
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More
, Hannah
Gregory
, John
Pennington
, Sarah
de Courcelles
, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat
Chapone
, Hester Mulso
Swift
, Jonathan
Moore
, Edward
|
Mathew Carey [118 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
|
1792 |
|
9069
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The Lairds of Glenfern;of, Highlanders of the Nineteenth Century. A Tale. In Two Volumes. By Mary Johnston.
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Johnston
, Mary
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Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (London)
|
1816 |
|
507
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The Lake of Killarney. A Novel, In Three Volumes. By Anna Maria Porter, author of Octavia, Walsh Colville, &c. &c.
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Porter
, Anna Maria
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Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
|
1804 |
|
4325
|
The Lancashire collier girl. :A true story
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More
, Hannah
|
|
1795 |
|
14992
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The Land Log-Book; a Compilation of Anecdotes and Occurrences Extracted from the Journal Kept by the Author, during a Residence of Several Years in the United States of America. Containing Useful Hints to Those Who Intend to Emigrate to that Country. By Sarah Hoding.
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Hoding
, Sarah
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Simpkin, Marshall and Co. (London)
|
1836 |
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26086
|
The land-purchaser's companion: and the laws relating to tenants and tenures. Containing I. The Years Purchase all forts of Lands, Tenements, Rents, Reversions, &c. arc worth; Valluation of Wood, Timber, Tithes, Annuities, &c. with Contracts for Sales. II. A Summary of all the Laws and Statutes concerning Purchases of Lands, tenements, Rents, &c. and the Common Deeds for Conveying and Assigning of the same, Mortgages, &c. Ill. An Abridgement of the Laws relating to all kinds of Tenures; Tenants and Occupiers of Estates: Of Leases, Demand and Tender or Rent, Diftresses and Replevin, Waste, &c. with Precedents of Grants, Leases, &c. interspersed. To which are added, the laws and statutes relating to tithes, so far as they concern Tenants: The Law of Ejectments; Rentals of Estates, Accounts of Rents, &c.
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Unknown
,
|
William Mears [Temple Bar] (London)
Thomas Woodward (London)
Thomas Jauncy (London)
|
1720 |
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26075
|
The landlords law: or, the law concerning landlords, tenants, and farmers. Viz. 1. Of the nature and origin of tenures. 2. Of Estates, and their several Kinds. 3. Of Copyholds and Copyholders. 4. Of Leases, Covenants, Surrenders, Assignments, &c. 5, and 6. Of the Parties to Leases, wherein is shewn who may lease, who may rent, and what may be leased. 7, and 8. Contain the Obligations and Rights of the Parties, by Virtue of the Lease. 9, and 10. Of the remedies the law gives each party for the recovery of their rights. Necessary for all Landlords, Tenants, Farmers, Stewards, Agents, Sollicitors, and others concerned in the Buying, Selling, and Letting of Estates The sixth edition. To which is added an appendix containing such Acts of. Parliament and proper precedents as relate to these subjects, brought down to this time.
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Great Britain
,
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Richard Sare (London)
Daniel Browne I (London)
John Walthoe I (London)
Bernard Lintott (London)
Robert Gosling (London)
William Mears [Temple Bar] (London)
William Taylor (London)
John Osborne I [Lombard St] (London)
Francis Clay (London)
|
1720 |
The Sixth Edition. |
6571
|
The last dying speech, of Miss Mary Laws, near Dereham in Norfolk. Being a full and particular account of her most cruelly and barbarously poisoning her father, Sir J. Laws, for the love of a young man, after she had travelled four years abroad. Likewise, her last dying speech and confession at the place of execution, which was at the last assizes at Norwich. She was attended during that dreadful ceremony by a hearse and three mourning coaches. During which time, was sung the lamentation of a sinner, till after she was cut down.
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Laws
, Mary
|
s.n. [sine nomine]
|
1790 |
|
1119
|
The Last Man. By the author of Frankenstein. In three volumes.
|
Shelley
, Mary Wollstonecraft
|
Henry Colburn [New Burlington Street] (London)
|
1826 |
|
8882
|
The Last Man. By the Author of Frankenstein. In three volumes. Second edition.
|
Shelley
, Mary Wollstonecraft
|
Henry Colburn [New Burlington Street] (London)
|
1826 |
Second edition. |
25165
|
The laugher; or, The art of jesting: shewing every man in his humour, from the throne to the cottage; in particular of kings, queens and princes. Of noblemen and ambassadors. Of Gentlemen and Ladies. Of Gallants and Upstarts. Of Soldiers. Of Travellers. Of Politicians. Of Gamesters. Of Popes and Prelates. Of Poets and Musicians. Of Physick and Physicians. Of Lawyers. Of Love and Lovers. Of Husbands and Wives. Of Women. Of Dress. Of Jesters. Of Servants. Of Fools. Of Countrymen and Clowns. Of Thieves. Of Sharpers. Of Beggars. Of drunkards. Of noses, &c. &c.
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Unknown
,
|
William Reeve (London)
Anne Dodd II (London)
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] (London)
|
1755 |
|