23978
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Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by a lady.
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Finch
, Anne
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John Barber (London)
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1713 |
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22185
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Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by the Right Honble Anne, Countess of Winchilsea.
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Finch
, Anne
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John Barber (London)
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1713 |
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23977
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Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by the Right Honble Anne, Countess of Winchilsea.
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Finch
, Anne
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John Barber (London)
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1713 |
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22375
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Miscellany poems, with a tragedy. By a lady, author of the poem on the spleen.
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Finch
, Anne
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John Barber (London)
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1713 |
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10819
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Mischief not fun. By Mary Elliott; illustrated by copper-plates.
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Elliott
, Mary Belson
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William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] (London)
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1825 |
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23981
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Misery is vertues whetstone. Reliquiæ Gethinianæ. Or some remains of the most ingenious and excellent lady, Grace Lady Gethin. Lately deceased. Being a collection of choice discourses, pleasant, apothegmes, and witty sentences. Written by her for the most part, by way of essay, and at spare hours. Published by her nearest relations to preserve her memory, and digested for method's sake under proper heads. The third edition. With a coppy of verses written by Mr. Congreve. Unto which is added a funeral sermon. With the inscription on her Monument.
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Gethin
, Grace
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John Graves (London)
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1703 |
The Third Edition. With a coppy of verses written by Mr. Congreve. Unto which is added a funeral sermon. With the inscription on her Monument |
22512
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Misery is virtues whet-stone. Reliquiæ Gethinianæ, or, Some remains of the most ingenious and excellent lady, Grace Lady Gethin, lately deceased. Being a collection of choice discourses, pleasant apothegmes, and witty sentences. Written by her for the most part, by way of essay, and at spare hours. Published by her nearest relations to preserve her memory, and digested for method's sake under proper heads. The 2d edition. Unto which is added A funeral sermon. With the inscription on her monument.
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Gethin
, Grace
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1700 |
The 2d edition. Unto which is added A funeral sermon. With the inscription on her monument. |
6141
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Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance, in the year, 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751. With all the Circumstances leading to that unhappy Event. To which is added, an appendix. Containing copies of some original letters now in Possession of the Editor. Together with an exact Relation of her Behaviour, whilst under Sentence; and a Copy of the Declaration signed by herself, in the Presence of two Clergymen, two Days before her Execution. Published at her dying Request.
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Blandy
, Mary
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Andrew Millar (London)
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1752 |
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6447
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Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance; in the year 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751. With all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event. To which is added, an appendix, containing copies of some original letters now in possession of the editor. Together with an exact relation of her behaviour, whilst under sentence; and a copy of the declaration signed by herself, in the presence of two clergymen, two days before her execution. Pubished at her dying request.
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Blandy
, Mary
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Andrew Millar (London)
|
1752 |
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6195
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Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance; in the year 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751. With all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event. To which is added, an appendix, containing copies of some original letters now in possession of the editor. Together with an exact relation of her behaviour, whilst under sentence; and a copy of the declaration signed by herself, in the presence of two clergymen, two days before her execution. Published at her dying request.
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Blandy
, Mary
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Andrew Millar (London)
|
1752 |
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6365
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Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance; in the year 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751. With all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event. To which is added, an appendix, containing copies of some original letters now in possession of the editor. Together with an exact relation of her behaviour, whilst under sentence; and a copy of the declaration signed by herself, in the presence of two clergymen, two days before her execution. Published at her dying request.
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Blandy
, Mary
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Andrew Millar (London)
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1752 |
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7611
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Miss Melmoth; or, The new Clarissa. In three volumes.
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Briscoe
, Sophia
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Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street] (London)
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1771 |
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7035
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Mistake upon mistake, or, appearance is against them, a farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden.
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Inchbald
, Elizabeth
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James Barker and Son (London)
|
1785 |
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25771
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Mocking is catching, or, a pastoral lamentation for the loss of a man and no man. In the simple stile. By the author of Namby Pamby.
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Carey
, Henry
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Nicholas Blandford (London)
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1726 |
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24827
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Models of Letters, for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Being an Epitome of the Large Octavo Volume, Entitled, Elegant Epistles: and Containing Select Letters From the Best English Authors, With Many Translated From the French, Which Have Never Appeared in Any Miscellaneous Collection.
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Thomas Norton Longman III (London)
Bedwell Law and Son (London)
James Dodsley (London)
Joseph Johnson (London)
Charles Dilly (London)
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
William Richardson [Cornhill] (Cornhill)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
William Goldsmith [Warwick] (London)
Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
Robert Faulder (London)
Samuel Hayes (London)
David Ogilvy and J. Speare (London)
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane] (London)
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street] (London)
C. Wynne (London)
William Bent [55 Paternoster] (London)
James Scatcherd (London)
George and Thomas Wilkie (London)
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] (London)
James Evans (London)
Catharine and George Kearsley (London)
H. Murray (London)
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1794 |
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22267
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Moderation truly stated: or, a review of a late pamphlet, entitul'd, Moderation a vertue, or, the occasional conformist justify'd from the imputation of hypocricy. Wherein this justification is further consider'd, and as far as it is capable, justify'd.
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Astell
, Mary
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Richard Wilkin (London)
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1704 |
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15655
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Moderation truly stated: or, a review of a late pamphlet, entitul'd, moderation a vertue. With a prefatory discourse to Dr. D'Avenant, concerning his late essays on peace and war.
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Astell
, Mary
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Richard Wilkin (London)
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1704 |
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11242
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Moderation. A Tale. By Mrs. Hofland, Author of "Integrity," "Patience," "Decision," "Reflection," "Self-denial," "The Son of a Genius," &c. &c.
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Hofland
, Barbara
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Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green (London)
|
1831 |
A new edition |
9315
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Moderation. A Tale. By Mrs. Hofland, author of Africa Described; Decision; Reflection; Self-Denial; Integrity; Fortitude; Patience; Clergyman's Widow; &c. A New Edition.
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Hofland
, Barbara
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Anthony King Newman and Co. (London)
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1836 |
A New Edition. |
879
|
Moderation. A Tale. By Mrs. Hofland, author of Integrity A Tale, Patience A Tale, Decision A Tale, The Son of a Genius; Tales of the Priory; Tales of the Manor, &c.
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Hofland
, Barbara
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green (London)
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1825 |
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9314
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Moderation. A Tale. By Mrs. Hofland, author of Integrity, A Tale; Patience, A Tale; Decision, A Tale; The Son of a Genius; Tales of the Priory; Tales of the Manor, &c. Second Edition.
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Hofland
, Barbara
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green (London)
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1826 |
Second Edition. |
2299
|
Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole, Esq;
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Craven
, Elizabeth
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1779 |
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2285
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Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole. The second edition.
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Craven
, Elizabeth
|
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1779 |
The second edition. |
2287
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Modern anecdote of the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns: a tale for Christmas 1779. Dedicated to the Honorable Horace Walpole. The third edition.
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Craven
, Elizabeth
|
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1781 |
The third edition. |
26020
|
Modern cases, argued and adjudged in the Court of Queen's Bench at Westminster, in the second and third years of Queen Anne, in the time when Sir John Holt late Chief Justice there. With two tables: the first, of the names of the cases: And the Other, of the special Matter therein contained. By a careful hand. The Second Edition. Review'd and Corrected, and Many thousand New and Proper References added. By W. B. Esq;
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Great Britain
, Court of King's Bench
B.
, W.
Salkeld
, William
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Daniel Browne I (London)
John Walthoe I (London)
Bernard Lintott (London)
William Mears [Temple Bar] (London)
Thomas Woodward (London)
Francis Clay (London)
John Peele (London)
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1719 |
The Second Edition. |