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25747
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The jew decoy'd; or the progress of a harlot. A new ballad opera of three acts. The airs set to old ballad tunes.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Rayner (London)
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1733 |
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11135
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The journal of a governess. By E.W.
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W.
, E.
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1823 |
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15104
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The Journal of a Voyage from Calcutta to Van Diemen’s Land: Comprising a Description of that Colony during a Six Months’ Residence. From Original Letters, Selected by Mrs. A. Prinsep.
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Prinsep
, Augustus
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George Smith, Alexander Elder and Co. (London)
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1833 |
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16062
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The Journals of Madam Knight, and Rev. Mr. Buckingham. From the Original Manuscripts, Written in 1704 & 1710.
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Knight
, Sarah Kemble
Buckingham
, Thomas
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Wilder & Campbell (New York)
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1825 |
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26082
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The justice of peace his companion: or, a summary of all the Acts of Parliament; whereby one, two, or more justices of the peace, are authorized to act, not only in, but out of the Sessions of the Peace. With an exact alphabetical table. By Samuel Blackerby, of Grays-Inn, Esq; The fourth edition, continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, April 18. 1719.
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Blackerby
, Samuel
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John Walthoe I (London)
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1719 |
The fourth edition, continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, April 18. 1719. |
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26036
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The justice of peace's vade mecum: being a compleat summary of all the acts of Parliament relating to justices of peace; shewing the various penalties of offences by statute, and the particular power of one, two, or more Justices, in their proceedings and determinations, as well as out of sessions, under several distinct Heads. To which are added, some adjudged cases concerning justices of peace, and the several branches of their business; Instructions for drawing all manner of warrants, and Precedents of Warrants, Commitments, &c. in all common Matters. The whole done in an alphabetical method, with an exact table.
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Unknown
,
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Daniel Browne I (London)
Bernard Lintott (London)
William Mears [Temple Bar] (London)
Robert Gosling (London)
William Taylor (London)
John Osborne I [Lombard St] (London)
Francis Clay (London)
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1719 |
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26026
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The justice's law: being a compendious abstract of the most material parts of the acts of Parliament in force, from Magna Charta to this time, wherein justices of the peace have a power of acting. ... Alphabetically done, with a table for that purpose. By H. L'Estrange, ... one of his Majesty's justice's of the peace for the county of Suffolk.
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Great Britain
,
L'Estrange
, Hamon
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Robert Knaplock (London)
Jacob Tonson I [Strand] (London)
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1720 |
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13186
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The Juvenile Gardener. Written by a lady, for the use of her own children, with a view of giving them an early taste for the pleasures of a garden, and the study of botany.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton (London)
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1824 |
|
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24874
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The Juvenile Keepsake. MDCCCXXIX. Edited by Thomas Roscoe.
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Opie
, Amelia
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Thomas Hurst, Edward Chance, and Co. (London)
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1829 |
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12764
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The Juvenile Olio; or Mental Medley: Consisting of Original Essays, Moral and Literary; Tales, Fables, Reflections, &c. Intended to correct the judgement, to improve the taste, to please the fancy, and to humanize the mind. Written by a father, chiefly for the use of his children.
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Mavor
, William Fordyce
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1796 |
|
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10026
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The juvenile pianist, or, A mirror of music for infant minds. By Anne Rodwell, teacher of the piano forte. Illustrated by numerous diagrams and engravings.
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Rodwell
, Anne
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Chapman and Hall (London)
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1836 |
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6230
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The juvenile speaker: or dialogues, and miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse; for the instruction of youth, in the art of reading. By the author of The polite reasoner.
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Weightman
, Mary
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William Bent [34 Paternoster] (London)
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1787 |
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12009
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The juvenile speaker: or dialogues, and miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse; for the instruction of youth, in the art of reading. By the author of The Polite Reasoner.
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Weightman
, Mary
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R. Scholey (London)
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] (London)
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
P. Wynne and Son (London)
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] (London)
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1806 |
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6914
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The juvenile tatler. By a society of young ladies. Under the tuition of Mrs. Teachwell.
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Fenn
, Ellenor
|
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1789 |
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6969
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The juvenile tatler. By a society of young ladies. Under the tuition of Mrs. Teachwell.
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Fenn
, Ellenor
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John Marshall I [Aldermary] (London)
|
1790 |
|
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241
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The Juvenile Travellers, Containing the Remarks of a Family during a Tour through the Principal States and Kingdoms of Europe: with an Account of their Inhabitants, Productions and Curiosities. By Priscilla Wakefield.
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Wakefield
, Priscilla
|
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1801 |
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11629
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The Kelso Souvenir: Or, Selections from Her Scrap-book. (Entirely Original.) By a Lady.
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Ballantyne
, Hermione
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William Blackwood and Sons (Edinburgh)
Walter Grieve (Kelso)
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1832 |
|
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10937
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The Knight and the Enchantress; with Other Poems. By Lady Emmeline Stuart Wortley.
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Stuart
, Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth
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Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman (London)
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1835 |
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414
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The Knight of St John. A Romance. By Miss Anna Maria Porter, author of "The Recluse of Norway," &c. &c. &c. In Three Volumes.
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Porter
, Anna Maria
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
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1817 |
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9098
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The Knight of St John. A Romance. By Miss Anna Maria Porter, author of "The Recluse of Norway", &c. &c. &c. The Second Editon. In Three Volumes.
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Porter
, Anna Maria
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
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1817 |
The Second Edition |
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9099
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The Knight of St. John, A Romance, By Miss Anna Maria Porter, author of "The Recluse of Norway," &c. &c. &c. Third Edition. In Three Volumes.
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Porter
, Anna Maria
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
|
1818 |
Third Edition. |
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9038
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The Knight of the Glen. An Irish Romance. By the author of The Castles of Wolfnorth and Monteagle, Ronald-Sha, &c. In Two Volumes
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Doherty
, Ann
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George Walker, Publisher of Books and Music (London)
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1815 |
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5611
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The knight of the rose. An allegorical narrative; including histories, adventures, &c. designed for the amusement and moral instruction of youth. By the author of the adventures of the six Princesses of Babylon, &c. and editor of the Juvenile Magazine.
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Peacock
, Lucy
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Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street] (London)
S. Hazard (Bath)
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (London)
|
1793 |
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2706
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The knights of the Swan, or, the court of Charlemagne: a romance, written by the Countess of Genlis, in continuation of The tales of the castle. In two volumes.
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du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, Stéphanie Félicité
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Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane] (London)
John Bell and John Bradfute [32 Parliament Close] (Edinburgh)
|
1796 |
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2737
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The knights of the Swan; or, the court of Charlemagne: a historical and moral tale: to serve as a continuation to the Tales of the Castle: and of which all the incidents that bear analogy to the French Revolution are taken from history. Translated from the French of Madame de Genlis, author of the theatre of education, adelaide & theodore, &c. By the Rev. Mr. Beresford. ...
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du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, Stéphanie Félicité
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Joseph Johnson (London)
|
1796 |
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