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11490
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Old Grand-papa, and Other Poems, for the Amusement of Children. By a young lady.
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O'Keeffe
, Adelaide
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William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton (London)
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1815 |
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11505
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Old John's Tale; or Half an Hour's Amusement to the Not Too Difficult to Please. An Irregular Poem, By a Lady. Cheerfully Dedicated to the Good-natured.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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E. Bisby and M. Simpson (Doncaster)
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1819 |
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9722
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Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog
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Martin
, Sarah Catherine
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1810 |
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11222
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Old Poz, The Mimic, Mademoiselle Panache, being the fourth volume of The Parent's Assistant, or Stories for children. By Maria Edgeworth, author of Practical Education, and Letters for Literary Ladies. The Third Edition, with Additions.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Joseph Johnson (London)
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1800 |
The Third Edition, with Additions. |
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25855
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Old stories, which were the fore-runners of the revolution in eighty-eight, reviv'd, viz. I. A dialogue between F. Peters, and Dr. Busby. II. The Hollanders story of the penal laws and test. III. William Penn holding forth among the Quakers. IV. Several stories about the birth of the pretender. V. Queries about the invitation. VI. The French were to re-establish popery here. VII. The bishops feign'd service to King James. VIII. The Scotch woman's coming to St. Margarets Westminster. IX. K. James his sending the broad seal to the French King. X. The queen's sending away the crown jewels. XI. The Londoners loyalty. XII. The story of Captain Tom. XIII. That of St. Mary Magdalen's. XIV. Of the Marquess of Albevile, and Lord Sunderland. XV. Queen Dowager's great colour XVI. About the Lord Sunderland turning papist. XVII. That of the Banquetting House. XVIII. That of cauldrons, grid irons, knives, &c. XIX. That the P. of O. had muster'd 20000 men at Exeter. XX. Another of the Lord Lovelace XXI. That the King had sent the Lord Dartmouth with our fleet to France. XXII. That 40000 French and Irish were coming to England. XXIII. That Admiral Herbert has taken three millions of mon... of the French King. XXIV. That Queen Mary did give the Princess Ann a box on th[e] ear, which caus'd her to miscarry. With 500 more stories of the like tendency. To which is added in a post script. The truest account that ever was yet, publish'd of the pretended lrish Massacre, which went through England and Scotland in one night. With a discovery of the manager of that and another intrigue, never before made publick. The Second Edition.
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Unknown
,
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1720 |
The Second Edition. |
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469
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Old Stories. By Miss Spence, author of "A Traveller's Tale," &c. &c. In Two Volumes.
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Spence
, Elizabeth Isabella
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
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1822 |
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8947
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Old Times and New; or, Sir Lionel and his Protegée. A Novel. In Four Volumes.
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Jacob
, Catharine
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Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (London)
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1812 |
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8699
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Olivia and Marcella; or, the Strangers. In three volumes. The second edition. By Mrs. Norris, author of second love; or, the way to be happy. Two vols.
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Norris
, Mrs.
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Benjamin Crosby and Co. (London)
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1807 |
The second edition. |
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9169
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Olivia, or The Orphan. A Tale. In Two Volumes. By a lady of distinction.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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Matthew Iley (London)
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1820 |
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3131
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Olivia; or, deserted bride. By the author of Hortensia, the Rambles of Frankly, and the Fashionable Friend. In three volumes. ...
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Bonhote
, Elizabeth
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William Lane [Leadenhall Street] (London)
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1787 |
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13460
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On God. By Miss Elizabeth Bower Blease, No. 13, Great Suffolk-Street, Borough.
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Blease
, Elizabeth Bower
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1810 |
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23160
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On his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, a poem.
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Trotter (Cockburn)
, Catharine
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John Morphew (London)
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1706 |
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13616
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On Jacobinism, by William Fox.
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Fox
, William
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1794 |
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5423
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On Monday, February, 1st 1796. will be published, number I, (Price only Six-Pence,) to be continued once a fortnight without any interruption whatever, till the whole is compleated, of the letters of Lady Rachel Russell; from the manuscript in the library at Wooburn Abbey. To which is prefixed, an introduction, vindicating the character of Lord Russell against Sir John Dalrymple, &c. To which is added. The trial of Lord William Russell for high treason. Conditions of the publication of this elegant work. I. The whole of this work shall be printed on a superfine wove paper and on a new type, cast by thorne. II. That three sheets of letterpress shall be delivered in each number once a fort-night. III. This work shall be completed in fourteen numbers making one handsome volume in demy octavo. IV. That in the course of this work will be given four beautiful and splendid engravings, to illustrate this elegant work. V. To accomodate the admirers of beautiful printing, a superior edition will be worked off on a superfine wirewove vellum paper, of the finest texture, highly glazed and hot-pressed. VI. This edition will be additionally ornamented with the first impressions of the plates, worked off in the manner of proofs, and will be affixed the additional charge of only sixpence each number.
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Russell
, Rachel
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1796 |
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25322
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On P-e and W-d. Occasion'd by their late writings. With advice to a modern poet.
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Unknown
,
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R. P. (London)
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1732 |
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13788
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On Peace. By William Fox.
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Fox
, William
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1794 |
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13716
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On the connexion of the physical sciences
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Somerville
, Mary
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John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
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1834 |
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12824
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On the connexion of the physical sciences. By Mary Somerville. Second edition.
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Somerville
, Mary
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John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
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1835 |
Second edition. |
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13662
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On the connexion of the physical sciences. By Mary Somerville. Third edition.
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Somerville
, Mary
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John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
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1836 |
Third edition. |
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12431
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On the Connexions of the Physical Sciences. By Mrs. Somerville
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Somerville
, Mary
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John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
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1834 |
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6753
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On the death of Mr. Cipriani: by Mrs. Rigaud.
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Rigaud
, Mrs.
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1785 |
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7684
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On the efficacy of the grace of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. By Susanna Waring, afterwards Susanna Boone.
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Boone
, Susanna
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1790 |
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5097
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On the fast day, 1797, the following was given to Joanna Southcott, in answer to the Rev. J. Pomeroy. ...
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Southcott
, Joanna
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1797 |
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25205
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On the late decease of the Honourable John Spencer, Esq; an elegiac essay. Humbly inscribed to His Grace the Duke of M----------.
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Unknown
,
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1746 |
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1254
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On the Late Persecution of the Protestants in the South of France. By Helen Maria Williams.
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Williams
, Helen Maria
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Thomas and George Underwood (London)
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1816 |
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