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13896
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The Deserted Daughter. By Charlotte Smith.
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Smith
, Charlotte
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John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
Ann Lemoine (London)
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1809 |
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8610
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The Deserted Wife. A Tale of Much Truth. In Two Volumes.
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Rice
, Mrs.
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Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
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1803 |
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753
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The Deserter. A Novel. In Four Volumes. By Amelia Beauclerc, author of Montreithe, or The Peer of Scotland; Husband Hunters, &c. &c.
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Beauclerc
, Amelia
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Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (London)
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1817 |
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5520
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The deserter. A poem, in four cantos: describing the premature death of a youth of eighteen, who perished through ill-timed severity in Dover-Castle on the 5th of March, 1788. ... By a young lady.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street] (London)
John Debrett [178 Piccadilly] (London)
Francis Knight (London)
J. Robinson (London)
J. Faulder (London)
Thomas Davies [St. John's Street] (London)
Botyter (London)
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1788 |
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15599
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The Desolation of Eyam, &c. &c. By William and Mary Howitt, Authors of the Forest Minstrel and Other Poems. Second edition.
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Howitt
, William
Howitt
, Mary
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George Wightman and Cramp (London)
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1828 |
Second edition. |
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293
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The Desolation of Eyam: The Emigrant, A Tale of the American Woods, and Other Poems. By William and Mary Howitt, Authors of 'The Forest Minstrel, and other Poems.'
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Howitt
, William
Howitt
, Mary
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William Curry, Jun. & Co. (Dublin)
George Wightman and Cramp (London)
Thomas Oliver and George Boyd [High Street] (Edinburgh)
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1827 |
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12153
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The Desolation of Eyam: The Emigrant, A Tale of the American Woods: And Other Poems. By William and Mary Howitt. Authors of "the Forest Minstrel and Other Poems."
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Howitt
, William
Howitt
, Mary
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William Curry, Jun. & Co. (Dublin)
George Wightman and Cramp (London)
Thomas Oliver and George Boyd [High Street] (Edinburgh)
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1828 |
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25598
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The desolations of a Popish succession. A Discourse Shewing, I. That Popery would be the certain Ruin of all the valuable Branches of our Secular and Religious Happiness. II. That this compleat Ruin must come with any Branch of a Popish Succession, and gain an everlasting Settlement. III. That no Pretence of Indefeasible Right, allowing it in any tolerable Sense, will by any means vindicate us to pull so great a Ruin upon our selves. Written in Compassion to the disaffected Protestants, that they mayn't dash themselves against the Laws. By a Citizen of Exon.
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Unknown
,
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1716 |
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25236
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The destiny of Rome: or, the Probability of the Speedy and Final Destruction of the Pope. Concluded Partly, from natural Reasons, and political Observations; and partly, on Occasion of the famous Prophesy of St. Malachy, Archbishop of Armagh, in the XIIth Century: Which Curious Piece, Containing Emblematical Characters of all the Popes, from his own Time to the utter Extirpation of them, is not only here entirely publish'd; but likewise set in a much clearer Light, than has ever hitherto been done. In a letter To a Divine of the Church of England, From a Divine of the Church of the First-Born.
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Toland
, John
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1718 |
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1401
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The Devoted One; An Historical Novel: By Amelia Fitzallen.
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Fitzallen
, Amelia
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John Saunders II (London)
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1835 |
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26159
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The Devoted. By the Authoress of the "Disinherited," "Flirtation," &c. In Three Volumes.
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Bury
, Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell
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Richard Bentley (London)
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1836 |
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25597
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The devout Christian's companion. Being a compleat manual of devotions, fitted for most of the concerns of human life: With particular Offices For Sick and Dying Persons. To which is added, The Paschal Lamb, a Treatise explaining the Nature, Design, and Benefits of the Holy Sacrament; with suitable Devotions. Collected from the works of Abp. Tillotson, Bp. Taylor, Bp. Kenn, Bp. Beveridgf, Bp. Patrick, Dr. Scott, Dr. Harneck, Dr. Stanhope, &c. The Fifth Edition.
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Unknown
,
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Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
Katherine Sanger (London)
Benjamin Barker (London)
Charles King (London)
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1715 |
The Fifth Edition. |
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13745
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The Devout Laugh, or Half an hour's amusement to a citizen of London, from Dr. Pickering's Sermon at St. Paul's, Jan. 30, 1749-50. And the compliments paid him by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, &c.--The Loyalty of the Doctor, and the Merit of his Sermon are made conspicuous,--and very entertaining. A letter from Rusticus to Civis.
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Fleming
, Caleb
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Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] (London)
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1750 |
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13226
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The dew-drop, or, The summer morning's walk. By F. B. Vaux.
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Vaux
, Frances Bowyer
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William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton (London)
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1816 |
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10355
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The dew-drop, or, The summer morning's walk. By F.B. Vaux.
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Vaux
, Frances Bowyer
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William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton (London)
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1818 |
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1433
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The Diary of A Désennuyée. In Two Volumes.
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Gore
, Catherine Grace Frances
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Henry Colburn [Great Marlborough Street] (London)
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1836 |
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23801
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The different widows: or, intrigue all-a-mode. A comedy. As it is acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By Her Majesty's servants.
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Pix
, Mary
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Bernard Lintott (London)
Henry Playford (London)
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1703 |
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7474
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The director: or, young woman's best companion. Being the plainest and cheapest of the kind ever published: the whole makes a complete family cook and physican. Containing above three hundred easy receipts in Cookery, Pastry, Preserving, Candying, Pickling, Collaring, Physick, and Surgery. To which are added, Plain and easy Instructions for choosing Beef, Mutton, Veal, Fish, Fowl, and other Eatables. Directions for Carving, and to make Wines. Likewise Bills of Fare for every Month in the Year. With a complete index to the whole. A book necessary for all families. By Sarah Jackson. Collected for the Use of her own Family, and printed at the Request of her Friends.
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Jackson
, Sarah
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Stanley Crowder (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
|
1770 |
A new edition, corrected and greatly improved |
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7517
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The director: or, young woman's best companion. Being the plainest and cheapest of the kind ever yet publish'd: the whole makes a compleat family cook and physician. Containing Above Three Hundred easy Receipts in Cookery, Pastry, Preserving, Candying, Pickling, Collaring, Physick, and Surgery. To which are added, Plain and easy Instructions for chusing Beef, Mutton, Veal, Fish, Fowl, and other Eatables. Directions for Carving, and to make Wines: Likewise Bills of Fare for every Month in the Year. With a complete Index to the Whole. A Book necessary for all Families. By Sarah Jackson. Collected for the Use of her own Family and printed at the Request of her Friends. The second edition. Corrected and greatly improv'd by the author: particularly with an addition of several new cuts, which at one view sheweth regular and easy forms of placing the different sorts of dishes from two to nine in a course, either in the middling or in the genteelest manner. With a cut of thirteen dishes, shewing how to set off a long table in a common way, or after the modern taste. Not in any other book extant: Dr. Mead's account of a person bit by a mad dog, and his infallible cure: the negro caesar's cure of poison, and likewise for the bite of a rattle-snake. To dress a turtle: and tabels ready cast up from one farthing to ten shillings; very useful for marketing, and adapted to the lowest capacity.
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Jackson
, Sarah
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Stanley Crowder and Henry Woodgate (London)
|
1755 |
The second edition. Corrected and greatly improv'd by the author. |
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7525
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The director: or, young woman's best companion. Containing, above three hundred easy receipts in Cookery, Pastry, Preserving, Candying, Pickling, Collaring, Physick, and Surgery. To which are added, Plain and easy instructions for chusing Beef, Mutton, Veal, Fish, Fowl, and all other Eatables: also, directions for carving, and Made Wines: Likewise Bills of Fare for every Month in the Year. With a complete index to the Whole. A book necessary for all Families. By Sarah Jackson. Collected for the Use of her own Family, and printed at the Request of her Friends. Being one of the Plainest and Cheapest of the Kind. The whole makes a complete Family Cook and Physician.
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Jackson
, Sarah
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John Fuller [Cheapside] (London)
Samuel Neale (Chatham)
|
1754 |
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10351
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The disappointment, or, The morning's walk. By a lady.
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Vaux
, Frances Bowyer
|
William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton (London)
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1818 |
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750
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The Discarded Daughter. A Novel, in four volumes. By Eugenia de Acton, author of "Essays on the Art of Being Happy," and many other popular works.
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Lewis
, Alethea
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James Fletcher Hughes [Berners Street] (London)
|
1809 |
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338
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The Discarded Son; or, Haunt of the Banditti. A Tale. In Five Volumes. By Regina Maria Roche, author of The Children of the Abbey, &c.
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Roche I
, Regina Maria
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Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
|
1807 |
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7087
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The discovery: or, memoirs of Miss Marianne Middleton. By Mrs. Woodfin, Author of Harriot Watson, Sally Sable, and of The Auction, a Modern Novel. In two volumes.
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Woodfin
, A.
|
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street] (London)
|
1764 |
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3864
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The discovery. A comedy, by Mrs. Frances Sheridan. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers.
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Sheridan
, Frances Chamberlaine
|
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1792 |
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