8166
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The peasant; or, female philosopher. A novel. In two volumes.
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Fell
, Mrs.
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William Lane [Leadenhall Street] (London)
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1792 |
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24550
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The penitent lady: or Reflections on the mercy of God, in form of prayers. Written by the Dutchess La Valliere, favourite mistress to Lewis the 14th, King of France, in her retirement from his court. Written originally in French, and translated by Lewis Atterbury, L. L. D. and rector of Shipperton in Middlesex. The fourth edition corrected. To which is added, her life, by another hand.
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de La Baume Le Blanc
, Françoise-Louise
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Thomas Warner (London)
Jeremiah Battley (London)
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1722 |
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24047
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The penitent lady: or reflections on the mercy of God, in form of prayers. Written by the Dutchess of La Valliere, in her retirement from the court of France. Translated from the French by Lewis Atterbury, L. L. D. The Third Edition Corrected
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de La Baume Le Blanc
, Françoise-Louise
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H. Newman (London)
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1703 |
The Third Edition Corrected |
11625
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The Penseé
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Unknown
,
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John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] (London)
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1830 |
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23987
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The Perplex'd Dutchess: or, Treachery Rewarded. Being some Memoirs of the Court of Malfy. In a Letter from a Sicilian Nobleman, who had his Residence there, to his Friend in London. To which is added Innocence Preserv'd. A Novel.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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George Risk [corner of Castle Lane] (Dublin)
William Smith II [Dame Street] (Dublin)
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1727 |
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8060
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The Peruvian Letters, translated from the French with an additional original volume. By R. Roberts, translator of select tales from Marmontel, Author of Sermons by a lady and translator of the History of France, from the Abbé Millot.
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de Graffigny
, Françoise
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
|
1774 |
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5390
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The peruvian; a comic opera, in three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By a lady. The music chiefly composed by Mr. Hook.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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Mary Graisberry (Dublin)
|
1789 |
|
9433
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The Phantom; or, Mysteries of the Castle. A Tale of Other Times. By the Late Mrs. Mathews, of the Theatres Royal, York and Hull.
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Mathews
, Eliza Kirkham
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Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
Issac Wilson (Hull)
|
1825 |
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6835
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The Pharos. A collection of periodical essays. By the author of Constance.
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Mathews
, Eliza Kirkham
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Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street] (London)
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1787 |
|
4865
|
The philanthropic rambler. By Jane Timbury, Author of Tobit, The Male Coquet, and The Triumph Of Friendship.
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Timbury
, Jane
|
|
1790 |
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8583
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The Philosophic Kidnapper. A Novel. In Three Volumes. Altered from the French by the Author of The Wife and The Mistress.
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Charlton
, Mary
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Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
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1803 |
|
22351
|
The philosophy of love Or new reflexions on the fair sex. Written originally in French, by the celebrated Marchioness de Lambert, author of advice of a mother to her son and daughter. Translated into English, by Mr John Lockman.
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de Courcelles
, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat
|
John Hawkins (London)
|
1737 |
|
1000
|
The Physiognomist. A Novel. By the author of "The Bachelor and the Married Man." In Three Volumes.
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Lester
, Elizabeth B.
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
|
1818 |
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5756
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The picture. A novel. By the Miss Minifies, of Fairwater in Somersetshire; Authors of the History of Lady Frances S---, and Lady Caroline S---.
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Gunning
, Susannah
Minifie
, Margaret
|
James Hoey, Senior (Dublin)
John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
William II and William IV Smith (Dublin)
Peter Wilson [Dame St, 1748–66] (Dublin)
Ann Leathley (Dublin)
|
1766 |
|
5696
|
The picture. A novel. By the Miss Minifies, Of Fairwater in Somersetshire; Authors of the History of Lady Frances S-, and Lady Caroline S-. ...
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Gunning
, Susannah
Minifie
, Margaret
|
|
1766 |
|
82
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The Pilgrim of the Cross; or, The Chronicles of Christabelle de Mowbray. An Ancient Legend. In Four Volumes. By Elizabeth Helme, author of St. Margaret's Cave, or the Nun's Story; Louisa, or the Cottage on the Moor; St. Clair of the Isles, &c. &c.
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Helme
, Elizabeth
|
Philip Norbury (Brentford)
|
1805 |
|
13343
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The Pilgrim's Progress, from this world, to that which is to come. Delivered under the similitude of a dream. Wherein is discovered, I. The manner of his setting out. II. his dangerous journey; III. his safe arrival at the desired country. By John Bunyan. A new editions, divided into Chapters. To which are added, large explanatory and practical notes; with the life of the author: by G. Burder, minister of the Gospel at Coventry. Recommended by the Rev. Mr. Wills, of London; and the Rev. Dr. Gillies, of Glasgow.
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Bunyan
, John
Burder
, George
|
|
1790 |
|
1420
|
The Pilgrims of Walsingham or Tales of the Middle Ages[.] An Historical Romance[.] By Agnes Strickland. In Three Volumes.
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Strickland
, Agnes
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Saunders and Otley (London)
|
1835 |
|
13530
|
The pilgrims: an allegory, translated from English into French, by M. Clemence.
|
More
, Hannah
|
|
1799 |
|
17794
|
The pious mother, or Evidences for Heaven. Written in the year 1650. By Mrs. Thomasen Head for the benefit of her children. Published from the original manuscript by James Franks, A.M. Curate of Halifax. Second American Edition.
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Head
, Thomasen
Franks
, James
|
|
1812 |
Second American Edition. |
17793
|
The pious mother; or, Evidences for Heaven. Written in the year 1650, By Mrs. Thomasen Head, for the benefit of her children. Published from the original manuscript, by James Franks, A.M. and Curate of Halifax.
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Head
, Thomasen
Franks
, James
|
Thomas and Whipple (Newburyport)
|
1813 |
|
17792
|
The pious mother; or, Evidences for Heaven. Written in the year 1650. By Mrs. Thomasen Head, for the benefit of her children. Published from the original M.S. By James Franks, A.M. and curate of Halifax.
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Head
, Thomasen
Franks
, James
|
|
1811 |
|
589
|
The Pirate of Naples. A Novel. In three volumes. By Mary Charlton, Author of Rosella, Andronica, Phedora, &c.
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Charlton
, Mary
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Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
|
1801 |
|
5475
|
The platonic guardian; or, History of an orphan. By a Lady. In three volumes.
|
Johnson
, Mrs.
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William Lane [Leadenhall Street] (London)
|
1787 |
|
5466
|
The platonic guardian: or, History of an orphan. By a Lady.
|
Johnson
, Mrs.
|
John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street] (Dublin)
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Wogan [Church Street] (Dublin)
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1788 |
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