5576
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Genuine particulars of the life of the celebrated Richard Parker, alias Admiral Parker; found guilty, on tryal, before a court martial held at Greenhith for mutiny and disbobedience of orders. By a lady many years a resident in Moscow,-where she knew Parker intimately; and in whose fate, from an acquired freiendship, and some family alliance, she feels herself particularly interested.
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Unknown
,
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1707 |
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15046
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Geographical and biographical exercises, designed for the use of young ladies, by William Butler, Teacher of Writing, Accounts, and Geography, in ladies schools and in private families.
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Butler
, William
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William Butler (London)
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1799 |
The second edition. |
5217
|
Geography and history. Selected by a lady, for the use of her own children.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] (London)
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1790 |
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5311
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Geography and history. Selected by a lady, for the use of her own children. Third edition.
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Unknown
,
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Charles Law (London)
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] (London)
|
1797 |
Third edition. |
12725
|
Geography for children; or, a short and easy method of teaching and learning geography: designed principally for the use of schools. Whereby Even Children may in a short Time know the Use of the Terrestrial Globe and Geographical Maps, and all the considerable Countries in the World; their Situation, Boundaries, Extent, Divisions, Islands, Rivers, Lakes, Chief Cities, Government and Religion. Divided into Lessons, by Way of Question and Answer: with a new general map of the world, and also a list of maps necessary for children. Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the Whole. The fifteenth edition. To which is prefixed, a method of learning geography without a master, for the Use of such grown Persons as have neglected this useful Study in their Youth. and a table of the latitude and longitude of the most remarkable places mentioned in this work. As also a Print of the Orrery.
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Lenglet du Fresnoy
, Nicolas
|
Joseph Johnson (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1787 |
The fifteenth edition. |
13230
|
Geography for children: or a short and easy method of teaching and learning geography: designed principally for the use of schools. Whereby Even Children may in a short Time know the Use of the Terrestrial Globe and Geographical Maps, and all the considerable Countries in the World; their Situation, Boundaries, Extent, Divisions, Islands, Rivers, Lakes, Chief Cities, Government and Religion. Divided into Lessons in the Form of Question and Answer: with a new general map of the world, the Spheres, and also a List of Maps necessary for Children. Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the Whole. The nineteenth edition. To which is prefixed, a method of learning geography without a master, for the Use of such grown Persons as have neglected this useful Study in their Youth. And a table of the latitude and longitude of the remarkable places mentioned in this Work.
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Lenglet du Fresnoy
, Nicolas
|
T. Johnston (London)
L. Newbery (London)
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1795 |
The nineteenth edition. |
12731
|
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Divided into lessons, by way of question and answer: Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The eighteenth edition. And a table of the latitude...
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Lenglet du Fresnoy
, Nicolas
|
Joseph Johnson (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1794 |
The eighteenth edition. |
12724
|
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Divided into lessons, by way of question and answer: Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The fourteenth edition. And a table of the latitude...
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Lenglet du Fresnoy
, Nicolas
|
Joseph Johnson (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
|
The fourteenth edition. |
12733
|
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Divided into lessons, by way of question and answer: Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The nineteenth edition. And a table of the latitude...
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Lenglet du Fresnoy
, Nicolas
|
Joseph Johnson (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1797 |
The nineteenth edition. |
12728
|
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Divided into lessons, by way of question and answer: Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The seventeenth edition. To which is prefixed, a method of learning geography without a master, ... And a table of the latitude and longitude of the ... places mentioned ...
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Lenglet du Fresnoy
, Nicolas
|
Joseph Johnson (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1793 |
The seventeenth edition. |
12734
|
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Divided into lessons, by way of question and answer: Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The twentieth edition. And a table of the latitude...
|
Lenglet du Fresnoy
, Nicolas
|
Joseph Johnson (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1797 |
The twentieth edition. |
12732
|
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Whereby Even children may in a short time know the use of the terrestrial globe and geographical maps, and all the considerable countries in the world; their situation, boundaries, extent, divisions, islands, rivers, lakes, chief cities, government and religion. Divided into lessons, in the form of question and answer: Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The eighteenth edition. To which is prefixed, a method of learning geography without a master, for the use of such grown persons have neglected this useful study in their Youth. And a table of the latitude and longitude of the most remarkable places mentioned in this work.
|
Lenglet du Fresnoy
, Nicolas
|
Joseph Johnson (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1795 |
The eighteenth edition. |
12735
|
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Whereby even children may in a short time know the use of the terrestrial globes and geographical maps, and all the considerable countries in the world; their situation, boundaries, extent, divisions, islands, rivers, lakes, chief cities, government, and religion. Divided into lessons, in the form of question and answer: With a new general map of the world, the spheres and also a list of maps necessary for children. Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The twentieth edition. Comprising a short account of the recent changes which have taken place in various kingdoms and states. To which is prefixed, a method of learning geography without a master, for the use of such grown persons as have neglected this useful study in their youth. And a table of the latitude and longitude of the most remarkable places mentioned in this work.
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Lenglet du Fresnoy
, Nicolas
|
Joseph Johnson (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1799 |
The twentieth edition. |
12727
|
Geography for Children: or, A Short and Easy Method of Teaching and Learning Geography. Designed principally for the use of schools. Whereby even Children may in short time know the use of the terriestrial globe and geographical maps, and all the considerable countries in the world; their situation, boundaries, extent, divisions, islands, rivers, lakes, chief cities, government and religion. Divided into lessons, in the form of question and answer: with a new general map of the World, the Spheres, and also a list of maps necessary for children. Translated from the French of Abbot Lenglet du Fresnoy, and now greatly augmented and improved throughout the whole. The sixteenth edition. To which is prefixed, a method of learning geography without a master, for the use of such grown persons as have neglected this useful study in their youth. And a table of the latitude and longitude of the most remarkable places mentioned in this work.
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Lenglet du Fresnoy
, Nicolas
|
Joseph Johnson (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1791 |
The sixteenth edition. |
13137
|
Geological sketches and glimpses of the ancient earth. By Maria Hack.
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Hack
, Maria
|
Samuel Darton and Robert Harvey [1833-38] (London)
|
1835 |
Second Edition. |
10643
|
Geological sketches and glimpses of the ancient earth. By Maria Hack.
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Hack
, Maria
|
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton (London)
|
1832 |
|
3436
|
George Bateman: a novel. In three volumes.
|
Blower
, Elizabeth
|
James Dodsley (London)
|
1782 |
|
22940
|
George for Britain. A poem. Written by the Lady Piers.
|
Piers
, Sarah
|
Bernard Lintott (London)
|
1714 |
|
2194
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George Montgomerie-Moir, of Leckie, Esq; - - - - appellant. Anne Montgomerie, and Mess. Alexander and Archibald Stevenson, procurators fiscal of the Commissariot of Edinburgh, for their interest, - - - - - - - - - - respondents. The respondents case.
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Moir
, Anne Montgomery
|
|
1751 |
|
9748
|
George the Fourth, a Poem: Dedicated to the Right Honourable the Marquis of Londonderry, By the Author of "Hours of Solitude." To which are added Lyrics, Designed for various Melodies.
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Dacre
, Charlotte
|
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] (London)
Mayhew and Co. (London)
|
1822 |
|
8156
|
Georgina Harcourt, a novel.
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Unknown
,
|
Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row] (London)
|
1791 |
|
1649
|
Georgina, a novel. In two volumes. By Mrs. Howell.
|
Howell
, Ann
|
Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
|
1796 |
|
3912
|
Georgina: or, memoirs of the Bellmour family. By a young lady. In four volumes.
|
Bouverie
, Georgina
|
|
1787 |
|
1315
|
Gerald Fitzgerald; An Irish Tale. By Ann of Swansea, Author of Uncle Peregrine’s Heiress; Conviction; Gonzalo de Baldivia; Deeds of the Olden Time; Secrets In Every Mansion; Woman’s A Riddle; Guilty, or Not Guilty, &C. &C. In Five Volumes.
|
Hatton
, Ann Julia Kemble
|
Anthony King Newman and Co. (London)
|
1831 |
|
9651
|
Geraldine Fauconberg, by Miss Burney, Author of Clarentine, Traits of Nature, &c. Second Edition. In Three Volumes.
|
Burney
, Sarah Harriet
|
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] (London)
|
1812 |
Second Edition. |