25564
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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. The Second Edition.
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Unknown
,
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William Reeve (London)
Anne Dodd II (London)
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] (London)
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1755 |
The Second Edition. |
8215
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The Launch. A novel. Written by a lady.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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1796 |
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11384
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The Laurel. Fugitive Poetry of the XIXth Century.
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Taylor
, Jane
Tighe
, Mary
Stewart
, Miss
Opie
, Amelia
Mitford
, Mary Russell
Landon
, Letitia Elizabeth
Howitt
, Mary
Hemans
, Felicia
Embury
, Emma Catherine
Bowles
, Caroline
Benger
, Elizabeth Ogilvy
Bannerman
, Anne
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John Sharpe [Duke Street] (London)
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1830 |
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26080
|
The law military; or a methodical collection of all the laws and statutes relating to the armies and soldiery of Great Britain: and also to the Navy-Royal, Cruisers, Convoys, Privateers, &c. under proper Hands, down to this Time. With an introduction to the art of war, both in the Camp and the Siege: Articles for the better Government of the British Government of the British Forces by Land and Sea, &c. and the statutes concerning Greenwich Hospital. The whole contained in two parts.
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Jacob
, Giles
|
Bernard Lintott (London)
|
1719 |
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26047
|
The laws concerning the poor: or, a compleat treatise of the common and statute law, relating to the relief, settlement, punishment, &c. of the poor. Digested under proper Heads, (viz.) l. Of the Power of Church-wardens and overseers . 2. The various kinds of Settlements. 3. Of Rates and Taxes for Debtors. Relief of the Poor. 4. Of Bastards, how to be Provided for, and Punishment of their Reputed parents. 5. Of the Relief of the Poor by their Relations. 6. Of the Relief of Impotent poor by Alms, and by providing of Habitations for them. 7. Of the Poor in time of the Plague. 8. Of the Relief of Prisoners, as well Criminals as Debtors. 9. Of Work-Houses, and Houses of Correction. 10. Of Apprentices, Labourers, Servants, &c. 11. Of Rogues, Vagrants, &c. and their Punishments. The Appendix, containing the Judges Resolutions on several Points relating to the Poor. Wherein are explained all the Statutes relating to the Poor, down to the present Year 1718. To which are added all the Precedents proper for such a Treatise. The third edition, very much enlarged.
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Unknown
,
|
Robert Gosling (London)
John Pemberton (London)
|
1718 |
The third edition, very much enlarged. |
26051
|
The laws concerning the poor: or, a compleat treatise of the common and statute law, relating to the relief, settlement, punishment, &c. of the poor. Digested under proper Heads, (viz.) 1. Of the Power of Church-wardens and overseers 2. The various kinds of Settlements. 3. Of Rates and Taxes for Debtors. Relief of the Poor. 4. Of Bastards, how to be Provided for, and Punishment of their Reputed parents. 5. Of the Relief of the Poor by their Relations. 6. Of the Relief of Impotent poor by Alms, and by providing of Habitations for them. 7. Of the Poor in time of the Plague. 8. Of the Relief of Prisoners, as well Criminals as Debtors. 9. Of Work-Houses, and Houses of Correction. 10. Of Apprentices, Labourers, Servants, &c. 11. Of Rogues, Vagrants, &c. and their Punishments. The Appendix, containing the Judges Resolutions on several Points relating to the Poor. Wherein are explained all the Statutes relating to the Poor, down to the present Year 1718. To which are added all the Precedents proper for such a Treatise. The fourth edition, very much enlarged.
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Unknown
,
|
Robert Gosling (London)
John Pemberton (London)
|
1720 |
The fourth edition, very much enlarged. |
26030
|
The laws concerning travelling, &c. Viz. 1. Robbery. 2. Of such accidents as the traveller is liable to upon the road. 3. What satisfaction he shall have where he suffers by bad ways; and of Trespass to avoid them. 4. Of land-carriage, and where carriers are responsible for Goods delivered them. 5. Of Innkeepers, and the remedies against their Extortions, and where they are answerable for the Goods of their Guests. 6. Of Water-Carriage; and therein of Importation and Exportation of Merchandize. 7. Of negotiating Bills of exchange. 8. Of the Currency of Money. 9. Of the laws for regulating Hackney Coaches, Chairs, Chairmen, and Watermen in and about London.
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Unknown
,
|
Jonah Browne [Brown] (London)
Francis Clay (London)
John Hooke (London)
|
1718 |
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26064
|
The laws relating to the highways. Containing ... In an alphabetical method from the common and statute-law, and books of reports.
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Unknown
,
|
William Mears [Temple Bar] (London)
Thomas Woodward (London)
Thomas Jauncy (London)
|
1720 |
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26096
|
The laws relating to the highways. Containing I. The several kinds of highways; and, the Persons bound to Repair them, of Common Right, and by Prescription: The Manner of electing Surveyors, their Qualifications and Offices in Amending, Presenting, &c. of Highways. II. Of Defaults, &c. and the Statute, Work for Reparation: of Rates and Assessments; The Duty. Justices of Peace and Stewards of Leets in attending the Sessions, making Orders, Rates, &c. Of enlarging High ways, Nuisances, Inclosures, Prosecutions, Convictions, &c. III. The statutes made and pass'd for erecting of turnpikes within this Kingdom and also the Laws concerning Carriers and Carriages. Done in alphabetical Method, from the common and statute law, and books of reports.
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Unknown
,
|
William Mears [Temple Bar] (London)
Thomas Woodward (London)
|
1720 |
|
9689
|
The Lays of Caruth, Bard of Dinham; and Other Poems.
|
Elfe
, Anne
|
|
1808 |
|
6786
|
The legacy. A novel. In two volumes.
|
Carver
, Mrs.
|
Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
|
1798 |
|
2559
|
The letters of a solitary wanderer: containing narratives of various description. By Charlotte Smith.
|
Smith
, Charlotte Turner
|
Sampson Low [Berwick Street] (London)
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
|
1800 |
|
5279
|
The liberal American. A novel, in a series of letters, By a lady. In two volumes. ...
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Unknown
, [Woman]
|
William Lane [Leadenhall Street] (London)
|
1785 |
|
12339
|
The Liberation of Joseph; a Sacred Dramatic Poem, in Two Parts: The Beauties of Vegetation, with Digressive Sketches of Norwich, &c. in Four Cantos: And Other Poems. By Miss Hamilton, author of Sonnets, recollections of Scotland, Translation of "The Art of War," &c.
|
Hamilton
, Sarah
|
Joseph Mawman [Ludgate] (London)
|
1827 |
|
8909
|
The Libertine Husband. A Novel, in two volumes. Translated from the French of Madam de Stael Holstein, author of "Delphine," "Corinna," &c.
|
de Staël von Holstein
, Anne Louise Germaine
|
James Fletcher Hughes [Berners Street] (London)
|
1810 |
|
8727
|
The Libertine; by Charlotte Dacre, Better Known As Rosa Matilda, Author of Hours of Solitude, Nun of St. Omer's, Zofloya, &c. In Four Volumes.
|
Dacre
, Charlotte
|
Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
|
1807 |
|
231
|
The Libertine; by Charlotte Dacre, Better Known As Rosa Matilda, Author of Hours of Solitude, Nun of St. Omer's, Zofloya, &c. In Four Volumes. Second Edition.
|
Dacre
, Charlotte
|
Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
|
1807 |
Second Edition. |
1452
|
The Life and Adventures of Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw; or Scenes On the Mississippi. By Frances Trollope, Author of “Paris and the Parisians In 1835,” “Domestic Manners of the Americans,” &C. With Fifteen Engravings. In Three Volumes.
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Trollope
, Frances
|
Richard Bentley (London)
|
1836 |
|
7118
|
The life and adventures of Mr. Francis Clive. In two volumes.
|
Gibbes
, Phebe
|
James Potts (Dublin)
James Williams [5 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] (Dublin)
Alexander McCulloh [Henry Street] (Dublin)
John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
|
1764 |
[Dublin 1] |
25827
|
The life and character of Jane Shore, collected from our best historians, chiefly from the writings of Sir Thomas More, Who was Her Cotemporary, and Personally knew Her. Humbly offer'd to the readers and spectators of her tragedy written by Mr. Rowe. Inscrib'd to Mrs. Old Field.
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Unknown
,
|
|
1714 |
|
16361
|
The Life and Character of Miss Susanna Anthony, Who Died, in Newport, (R.I.) June 23, MDCCXCI, in the Sixty-fifth Year of her Age. Consisting Chiefly in Extracts from her Writings, with Some Brief Observations on Them. Compiled by Samuel Hopkins, D.D. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Newport.
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Anthony
, Susanna
|
|
1799 |
|
16360
|
The Life and Character of Miss Susanna Anthony, Who Died, in Newport, (R.I.) June 23, MDCCXCI. In the Sixty Fifth Year of Her Age, Consisting Chiefly in Extracts from Her Writings, with Some Brief Observations on Them. Compiled by Samuel Hopkins, D.D. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Newport.
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Anthony
, Susanna
|
|
1796 |
|
14983
|
The life and death of King John, a tragedy, written by William Shakspeare. Marked with the variations of the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
|
Shakespeare
, William
|
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street] (London)
William Strahan (London)
Francis, Charles and John Rivington (London)
Lockyer Davis [Gray's Inn Gate] (London)
Thomas and William Lowndes (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1784 |
|
5783
|
The life and heroic actions of Balbe Berton, Chevalier de Grillon. Translated from the French by a lady, and revised by Mr. Richardson, ... The second edition. In two volumes. ...
|
Lussan
, Marguerite de
|
H. Woodgate and S. Brooks (London)
|
1760 |
|
5782
|
The life and heroic actions of Balbe Berton, Chevalier de Grillon. Translated from the French by a Lady, and revised by Mr. Richardson, author of Clarissa, Grandison, &c. In two volumes.
|
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H. Woodgate and S. Brooks (London)
|
1760 |
|