22383
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The entertaining novels of Mrs. Jane Barker, of Wilsthorp in Northamptonshire. I. Exilius: or the banish'd Roman. Written for the improvement of some Young Ladies of Quality. II. Clelia and Marcellus: or, The constant Lovers. III. The Reward of Virtue: or, The Adventures of Clarinthia and Lysander. IV. The lucky Escape: or, The Fate of Ismenus. V. Clodius and Scipiana: or, The beautiful Captive. VI. Piso: or, The lewd Courtier. VII. The happy Recluse: or, The Charms of Liberty. VIII. The fair Widow: or, False Friend. IX. The amours of Bosvil and Galesia. The Third Edition.
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Barker
, Jane
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Edmund Curll [Covent Garden] (London)
Arthur Bettesworth and Charles Hitch (London)
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1736 |
The Third Edition. |
24429
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The entertaining novels of Mrs. Jane Barker. In two volumes. I. Exilius; or the banish'd Roman. Written (after the Manner of Telemachus) for the Instruction of some Young Ladies of Quality. II. Clelia and Marcellus; or, The constant Lovers. III. The Reward of Virtue; or, The Adventures of Clarinthia and Lysander. IV. The lucky Escape; or, The Fate of Ismenus. V. Clodius and Scipiana; or, The beautiful Captive. VI. Piso; or, The lewd Courtier. VII. The happy Recluse; or, The Charms of Liberty. VIII. The fair Widow; or, False Friend. IX. The amours of Bosvil and Galesia. The Second Edition.
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Barker
, Jane
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Arthur Bettesworth (London)
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
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1719 |
The Second Edition |
12211
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The Entertaining Traveller; Giving a Brief Account of the Voyages and Travels of Master Tommy Columbus, in search of the Island of Wisdom; with a description of that island; as also of the Rock of Curiosity, the Court of Ambition, the Field of Luxury, and the Desert of Famine.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1780 |
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12212
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The Entertaining Traveller; Giving a Brief Account of the Voyages and Travels of Master Tommy Columbus, in search of the Island of Wisdom; with a description of that island; as also of the Rock of Curiosity, the Court of Ambition, the Field of Luxury, and the Desert of Famine.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1780 |
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22144
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The entertaining travels and surprizing adventures of Mademoiselle de Leiurich. Who travelled over Europe, dressed in man's apparel, attend by her maid-servant as her valet de chambre. Now done into English from the lady's own manuscript. By a masterly hand.
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Unknown
,
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Thompson (London)
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1748 |
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9687
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The Epics of the Ton; or, the Glories of the Great World: a Poem, in Two Books, with Notes and Illustrations
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Hamilton
, Anne
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Charles and Richard Baldwin (London)
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1807 |
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8376
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The Epics of the ton; or, the glories of the great world: a poem, in two books, with notes and illustrations. The Second Edition, with considerable Additions.
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Hamilton
, Anne
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Charles and Richard Baldwin (London)
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1807 |
The Second Edition, with considerable Additions. |
9688
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The Epics of the Ton; or, the Glories of the Great World: A Poem, in Two Books, with Notes and Illustrations. The Third Edition, with Considerable Additions.
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Hamilton
, Anne
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Charles and Richard Baldwin (London)
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1807 |
The Third Edition, with Considerable Additions. |
23874
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The epistles of Clio and Strephon, being a collection of letters that passed between an English lady, and an English gentleman in France, who took an Affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's Occasional Compositions both in Prose and Verse.
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Fowke
, Martha
Bond
, William
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John Hooke (London)
Fletcher Gyles [Giles] (London)
William Boreham (London)
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1720 |
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23875
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The epistles of Clio and Strephon, being a collection of letters that passed between an English lady, and an English gentleman in France, who took an Affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's Occasional Compositions both in Prose and Verse.
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Fowke
, Martha
Bond
, William
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John Hooke (London)
Fletcher Gyles [Giles] (London)
William Boreham (London)
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1720 |
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23877
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The epistles of Clio and Strephon: being a collection of letters that passed between an English lady, and an English gentleman in France, who took an Affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's Occasional Compositions, both in Prose and Verse.
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Fowke
, Martha
Bond
, William
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John Hooke (London)
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1729 |
The Second Edition. |
24951
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The Equity of Parnassus: A Poem.
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Unknown
,
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Charles Corbett (London)
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1744 |
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2978
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The errors of education. In three volumes. By Mrs. Parsons. Dedicated (by permission) to the Right Hon. The Countess of Hillsborough.
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Parsons
, Eliza
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Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
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1791 |
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4510
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The errors of innocence, in five volumes. ...
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Lee
, Harriet
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George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
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1786 |
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11925
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The Eskdale herd-boy, a Scottish tale, for the instruction and amusement of young persons. By Mrs. Blackford.
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Stoddart
, Lady Isabella Wellwood
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
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1824 |
Third edition. |
10670
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The Eskdale herd-boy: a Scottish tale: for the instruction and amusement of young persons. By Mrs. Blackford.
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Stoddart
, Lady Isabella Wellwood
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John Harris and Son (London)
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1819 |
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11924
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The Eskdale herd-boy: a Scottish tale: for the instruction and amusement of young persons. By Mrs. Blackford. Second Edition.
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Stoddart
, Lady Isabella Wellwood
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
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1824 |
Second Edition. |
220
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The Esquimaux; or, Fidelity. A Tale. In Three Volumes. By Miss Emily Clark, Grand-Daughter of the Late Colonel Frederick, and author of Tales at the Fireside, Banks of the Douro, Poems Dedicated to Lady Lonsdale, &c. &c.
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Clark
, Emily Frederick
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Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (London)
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1819 |
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24941
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The Essays, or Councils, Civil and Moral, of Sir. Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban. With a Table of the Colours of Good and Evil. And a Discourse of the Wisdom of the Ancients. To this edition is added the character of Queen Elizabeth; never before printed in English.
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Bacon
, Francis
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Timothy Childe (London)
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1701 |
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729
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The Essential Faith of the Universal Church. Deduced from the Sacred Records. By Harriet Martineau.
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Martineau
, Harriet
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The Unitarian Association (London)
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1831 |
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14350
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The Essex harmony: being a choice collection of the msot celebrated songs and catches now in vogue: several never before published: for one, two, three, four, and five voices. Volume I. The third edition, with additions. By John Arnold, philo-musicae, organist of Great-Warley, Essex.
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Arnold
, John
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1786 |
The third edition, with additions. |
25661
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The establish'd state of the publick offices, under his Majesty King George II. Containing true and exact lists of the Lords of his Majesty's Privy-Council. Knights of the Garter. Lords SPIRITUAL and TEMPORAL. Peeresses of the Realm. Present House of COMMONS. Lords Lieutenants of the several Counties of England and Wales. Sheriffs of the several Counties. His Majesty's principal Secretaries of State, with Officers and Messengers under them. His Majesty's Household. Surveyors of his Majesty's Works and Gardens. Governors of his Majesty's Castles, Forts, &c. in England and Wales. Lords Commissioners for executing the Office of Treasurer of the Exchequer, and other Officers. Her Majesty's Household. Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, Admirals and other Officers. Commissioners and Officers for Licensing Hackney Coaches. Commissioners and Principal Officers of the Stamp-Office. Commissioners and Principal Officers of the Wine Licenses. Commissioners and Principal Officers for the Duty on Salt. Heralds-Office. The Royal Society. College of Physicians. Commissioners, Officers and others belonging to the Custom-House. General Officers of the Army. Officers of the Guards, &c. Of his Majesty's Office of Ordnance. Staff-Officers on Establishment of Land-Forces. Master of the Horse, and chief Officers under him. Officers of his Majesty's Mint. Commissioners and principal Officers of the Excise. Masters of the Bench of the Honourable Societies of the Inns of Court. Judges and Clerks of the Crown, Filazers, &c. of the Court of King's Bench. The Court of Chancery. Six Clerks in Chancery, and the Entring-Clerks. Commissions of Bankrupts. Court of Common-Pleas. Court of Exchequer. Serjeants at Law, and King's Council. His Majesty's Justices for the Grand Sessions in Wales. Government of the City of London, And several LISTS never printed before.
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Unknown
,
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Weaver Bickerton (London)
|
1728 |
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1363
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The Etheringtons.
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Ponsonby
, Georgiana
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George Wightman (London)
|
1833 |
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25488
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The eunuch, or, The Darby Captain, a farce, As it is Acted by his Majesty's Servants at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
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Cooke
, Thomas
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1737 |
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26189
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The Evacuations. Or an Emetic for Old England Glorys.
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1762 |
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