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12902
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Lady Byron's Responsive 'Fare Thee Well.'
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Unknown
,
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Richard Edwards [Crane Court] (London)
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1816 |
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15222
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Lady Byron's Responsive "Fare Thee Well!" Third Edition.
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Unknown
,
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Richard Edwards [Crane Court] (London)
|
1816 |
Third Edition |
|
8578
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Lady Geraldine Beaufort. A Novel in Three Volumes. By a Daughter of the Late Serjeant Wilson.
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Wilson
, Ann
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George and John Robinson (London)
|
1802 |
|
|
149
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Lady Maclairn, The Victim of Villainy. A Novel. In Four Volumes. By Mrs. Hunter, of Norwich, Author of Letitia; The Unexpected Legacy; The History of the Grubthorpe Family; Palmerstone's Letters, &c. &c.
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Hunter
, Rachel
|
J. W. Hucklebridge (London)
|
1806 |
|
|
771
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Langhton Priory. A Novel. In Four Volumes. By Gabrielli, author of Mysterious Wife, Mysterious Husband, &c. &c.
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Meeke
, Elizabeth
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Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
|
1809 |
|
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9233
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Langreath, A Tale. By Mrs. Nathan, authoress of Elvington. In Three Volumes.
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Nathan
, Eliza
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G. and W. B. Whittaker (London)
|
1822 |
|
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13204
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Lapland, and its rein-deer. By the author of "Tales of distant lands."
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Unknown
,
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Samuel Darton and Robert Harvey [1833-38] (London)
|
1835 |
|
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8571
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Lascelles. Interspersed with Characteristic Sketches from Nature. In Three Volumes. By Marian Moore.
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Moore
, Marian
|
Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
|
1802 |
|
|
22048
|
Lasselia: or, the self-abandon'd. A novel. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood.
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Haywood
, Eliza
|
Daniel Browne Junior (London)
Samuel Chapman (London)
|
1724 |
|
|
23872
|
Lasselia: or, the self-abandon'd. A novel. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. The second edition.
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Haywood
, Eliza
|
Daniel Browne Junior (London)
Samuel Chapman (London)
|
1724 |
The second edition. |
|
9274
|
Lasting Impressions: A Novel, in three volumes. By Mrs. Joanna Carey.
|
Carey
, Joanna
|
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green (London)
|
1824 |
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13952
|
Laugh When You Can; or, The Monstrous Droll Jester. Containing the Best Collection of Jests. To Which is Added, The Benevolent Jew, as Recited at the Royalty Theatre.
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Unknown
,
|
Ann Lemoine (London)
|
1795 |
|
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13951
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Laugh When You Can: or The Monstrous Droll Jester, and Chearful Companion. Containing Upwards of Two Hundred and Fifty Good Things, Many of Which Are Not to Be Found in Any Other Collection.
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Unknown
,
|
Ann Lemoine (London)
|
1800 |
|
|
5540
|
Laura and Augustus, an authentic story; in a series of letters, by a young lady. In three volumes.
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Bromley
, Eliza Nugent
|
William Cass (London)
|
1784 |
|
|
5227
|
Laura Valmont, a novel written by a lady.
|
Unknown
, [Woman]
|
Charles Dilly (London)
|
1791 |
|
|
11706
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Laura, a tale. By Mrs. Henry Woodcock, of Michelmersh, Hants.
|
Woodcock
, Mrs. Henry
|
|
1820 |
|
|
7073
|
Laura, or the orphan. A novel, in two volumes. By Mrs. Burton, author of The fugitive, an artless tale.
|
Burton
, Mrs.
|
William, James and John Richardson (Cornhill)
|
1797 |
|
|
8934
|
Laura; or The Invisible Lover. A Novel, in four volumes. Dedicated by Permission, to Her Grace, the Dutchess [sic] of Devonshire, by Mrs. Caroline Maxwell, author of "Alfred of Normandy;" "Lionel;" and the "Earl of Desmond."
|
Maxwell
, Caroline
|
|
1811 |
|
|
12240
|
Laura's Dream; or, the Moonlanders
|
Trench
, Melesina
|
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly] (London)
|
1816 |
|
|
8154
|
Laurentia. A novel. In two volumes.
|
, Sabina
|
|
1790 |
|
|
8751
|
Laurette; or, The Caprices of Fortune. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By Mrs. Thomson.
|
Thomson
, Harriet
Thomson
, Anna
|
Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
|
1807 |
|
|
9058
|
Lavinia Fitz-Aubyn, with other tales; sketched from life. In four volumes.
|
Unknown
,
|
Patrick Martin (London)
John Rees (Bristol)
|
1816 |
|
|
23900
|
Law outlaw'd: or, a short reply to Mr. Law's long declamation against the stage. Wherein the wild rant, blind passion, and false reasoning of that piping-hot Pharisee are made apparent to the meanest Capacity. Together with An Humble Petition to the Governours of the Incurable Ward of Bethlehem to take pity on the poor distracted Authors of the Town, and not suffer 'em to terrify Mankind at this rate. Written at the request of the orange-women, and for the Publick Good, by the impartial pen of Mrs. S- O-, a Lover of both Houses.
|
O.
, Mrs. S.
|
A. Moore (London)
|
1726 |
|
|
7
|
Lays for the Dead. By Amelia Opie.
|
Opie
, Amelia
|
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman (London)
|
1834 |
|
|
12491
|
Lays from the West: Poems. By Mrs. L. H. Sigourney.
|
Sigourney
, Lydia Howard
|
Thomas Ward and Co. (London)
|
1834 |
|