19929
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A Brief Reply to the late writings of Louisa Baker, (alias) Lucy Brewer, (late an inhabitant of West-Boston Hill--and who in disguise served Three Years on board the Frigate Constitution.) By Mrs. Rachel Sperry, (now an inhabitant of West-Boston Hill.)
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Sperry
, Rachel
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M. Brewster (Boston)
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1816 |
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25182
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A charge of partiality, imposition, and assuming authority in matters of faith, fix'd on the subscribers at Salters-Hall; and made good from what they have offer'd in their own vindication. In a letter to a friend.
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Unknown
,
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Harrison (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
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1719 |
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25172
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A defence of the two letters to Mr. Tong, Mr. Smith, Mr. Robinson, & Mr. Reynolds, against Mr. Fancourt's Enthusiasm retorted. By Thomas Morgan.
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Morgan
, Thomas
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
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1723 |
|
14419
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A full vindication of the Dutchess Dowager of Marlborough: both with regard to the Account lately published by Her Grace, and to her character in general; against the base and malicious invectives contained in a late scurrilous pamphlet, entitled Remarks on the account, &c. In a letter to the noble author of those Remarks.
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Fielding
, Henry
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George Ewing (Dublin)
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1742 |
[Irish first] |
7063
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A letter addressed to a female friend. By Mrs. Sage, the first English female aerial traveller; describing The General Appearance and Effects of her expedition with Mr. Lunardi's balloon; Which ascended from St. George's Fields on Wednesday, 29th June, 1785, accompanied by George Biggin, Esq. The third edition.
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Sage
, Letitia Ann
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1785 |
The third edition. |
22911
|
A letter from a gentlewoman in the country, to the Lord Bishop of Bangor.
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Willis
, Catharine
|
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[1717?] |
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5530
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A letter from a lady in town to her friend in the country, concerning the choice of a manager for the Edinburgh Theatre-Royal.
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Unknown
,
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s.n.
|
1767 |
|
6508
|
A letter from a lady to her daughter, on the manner of Passing Sunday Rationally and Agreeably.
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Wiseman
, Mary
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John Marshall and Co. [Aldermary] (London)
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1788 |
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25184
|
A letter from a lady to her husband abroad. The Second Edition.
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Broxholme
, Noel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1729 |
The Second Edition. |
5268
|
A letter from a minister in the country, to his friend In London.
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Unknown
,
|
s.n.
|
1767 |
|
7102
|
A letter from a Scotch nun, to a bachelor, containing the reasons why so few are married; with wholesome advices to both sexes in all ranks, how to get married, and that soon.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
|
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1791 |
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1640
|
A letter from Amelia to the inspector.
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Amelia
,
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William Owen (London)
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1751 |
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3354
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A letter from an unhappy young lady, now under confinement in Newgate, to a certain right honourable magistrate.
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Canning
, Elizabeth
|
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1754 |
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25093
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A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock, rectifying the committee's notions of sincerity. Defending the whole of the B. of Bangor's doctrine: and maintaining that religion, not a profession of it, is religion; that the Gospel, not a corruption of it, is the Gospel; that Christ, not the church, is Christ. In which is an apology for the English dissenters. With a word or two relating to Mr. Toland. By Gilbert Dalrymple, D.D
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Legh
, George
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Joseph Fox I (London)
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1718 |
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25185
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A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock, rectifying the committee's notions of sincerity. Defending the whole of the B. of Bangor's doctrine. And maintaining That Religion, not a Profession of it, is Religion; That The Gospel, not a Corruption of it, is The Gospel That Christ, not the Church, is Christ. In which is An Apology for the English Dissenters. With a word or two relating to Mr. Toland. By Gilbert Dalrymple, D.D. The Third Edition Corrected and Enlarged.
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Legh
, George
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Joseph Fox I (London)
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1718 |
The Third Edition Corrected and Enlarged. |
23168
|
A letter from Helen Hutton, who was Execute at Haddington, on Friday last, the 25th of February, written to her mother a few days before her execution.
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Hutton
, Helen
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s.n.
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Printed in the year 1726 |
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5203
|
A letter from Lady ********* to the celebrated Miss K**** F*****. Concerning their late adventures in St. James's Park.
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Unknown
,
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s.n.
|
1760 |
|
1674
|
A letter from Miss F--d, addressed to a Person of Distinction. With a new ballad To an old tune. Sent to the author by an Unknown Hand.
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Thicknesse
, Ann
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s.n.
|
1761 |
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1732
|
A letter from Miss F--d, addressed to a person of distinction. With a new ballad to an old tune. Sent to the author by an unknown hand. The second edition. With a postscript.
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Thicknesse
, Ann
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|
1761 |
The second edition. With a postscript. |
14486
|
A letter from Mr. Cibber, to Mr. Pope, inquiring into the motives that might induce him in his satyrical works, to be frequently fond of Mr. Cibber's name.
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Cibber
, Colley
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George Ewing (Dublin)
|
1742 |
[Irish first] |
6782
|
A letter from Mrs Barclay to her son, on the subject of a difference presently subsisting between her and the Roman-Catholic clergy of Aberdeen.
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Barclay
, Mrs.
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s.n.
|
1785 |
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6919
|
A letter from Mrs. Christian Hart, to Mrs. Margaret Caroline Rudd; elucidating several circumstances which did not appear on the trial; refuting particular falsities and Mal-Aspersions asserted by that Notified lady, and relating a Circumstantial Account of her transactions during the time Mrs. Hart lived servant with her. The Whole authenticated by the Affidavit of Mrs. Christian Hart, which is deposited in the Hands of the Publisher, and a Copy of which is annexed.
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Hart
, Mrs. Christian
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1776 |
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6913
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A letter from Mrs. Straightforward to her son Timmy. To which is prefixed, Mrs. Straightforward's letter to the ladies and gentlemen of Cambridge.
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Unknown
,
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John Deighton [Cambridge, 1784–1786; 1796–?] (Cambridge)
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1780 |
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7133
|
A letter from Rachel Chandler, to ministers and elders.
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Chandler
, Rachel
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s.n.
|
1766 |
|
448
|
A Letter from the Countess of Nithsdale . . . Containing a Circumstantial Account of the Escape of her Husband, William Maxwell, Fifth Earl of Nithsdale, from the Tower of London, the 23 of Feb., 1716
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Maxwell
, Winifred
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John Rider II [36 Little Britain] (London)
|
1827 |
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