13538
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The Ghost of the Rock. A Romantic Story. To which is added, the Fortunate Robbery, a true story.
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Unknown
,
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Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
|
1804 |
|
7649
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The ghost. A comedy of two acts. As it is performed, with great applause, at the theatre in Smock-Alley, Dublin.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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John Williams [Mitre Tavern] (London)
|
1767 |
|
8350
|
The Gift Of Friendship; Or, The Riddle Explained. By Mary Elliot (Late Belson.)
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Elliott
, Mary Belson
|
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] (London)
|
1822 |
|
10136
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The gift: a pleasing collection of short stories for young people.
|
Unknown
,
Hall
, Clara
Cotton
, Nathaniel
|
Edward Lacey (London)
|
1835 |
|
4145
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The gin-shop; or, a peep into a prison.
|
More
, Hannah
|
S. Hazard (Bath)
R. White [London] (London)
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (London)
|
1795 |
|
3931
|
The gin-shop; or, a peep into a prison.
|
More
, Hannah
|
|
1784 |
|
1437
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The Gipsey Girl, or the Heir of Hazel Dell, A Romantic Tale. By Hannah Maria Jones. Authoress of Village Scandal—Child of Mystery—Gipsey Mother—Pride of the Village—Emily Moreland—Gretna Green—Rosaline Woodbridge—Scottish Chieftains, &C. &C. &C. Illustrated By Beautiful Steel Engravings.
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Jones
, Hannah Maria
|
William Emans (London)
|
1836 |
|
8467
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The gipsy countess: a novel. By Miss Gunning.
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Gunning
, Elizabeth
|
s.n. [sine nomine]
|
1799 |
|
3137
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The gipsy countess: a novel. In four volumes. By Miss Gunning.
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Gunning
, Elizabeth
|
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
|
1799 |
|
1383
|
The Gipsy Mother; or the Miseries of Enforced Marriage: A Tale of Mystery. By Hannah Maria Jones, Authoress of Emily Moreland, Rosaline Woodbridge, Scottish Chieftains, &c. &c.
|
Jones
, Hannah Maria
|
Virtue, Tallis, and Co. (London)
|
1834 |
|
2999
|
The girl of the mountains. A novel, in four volumes, by Mrs. Parsons, author of Women As They Are, &c.
|
Parsons
, Eliza
|
Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
|
1797 |
|
10177
|
The girl's book of diversions, or, Occupation for play hours. By Miss Leslie.
|
Leslie
, Eliza
|
Richard Griffin and Co. [115 Buchanan Street] (Glasgow)
Thomas Tegg and Son (London)
Tegg, Wise, and Tegg [Dublin] (Dublin)
James and Samuel Augustus Tegg [Sydney] (Sydney)
|
1835 |
|
14378
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The Girl's Own Book. By Mrs. Child, author of The Mother's Book, Frugal Housewife, Mother's Story Book, etc. The eighth edition. Embellished with 144 wood cuts.
|
Child
, Lydia Maria Francis
|
Thomas Tegg and Son (London)
Nathaniel Hailes [168 Piccadilly] (London)
Bowdery and Kerby (London)
Richard Griffin and Co. [115 Buchanan Street] (Glasgow)
Tegg, Wise, and Co. [Dublin] (Dublin)
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1835 |
The eighth edition. |
3816
|
The gleaners.
|
Brooke
, Frances
|
s.n. [sine nomine]
|
1800 |
|
3817
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The gleaners. A favourite song, sung in the opera of Rosina.
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Brooke
, Frances
|
s.n. [sine nomine]
|
1783 |
|
22140
|
The glory of old England. The following character of Her Late Majesty Queen Anne was written by Her Grace Sarah Dutchess of Marlborough & is cut round this pedestal. Erected at Blenheim.
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Churchill
, Sarah
|
s.n. [sine nomine]
|
1738 |
|
14714
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The glory of the church in the latter day. A sermon preached to the Society which supported the Wednesday’s evening lecture in Great East-Cheap, December 27, 1752. And published at their Request. By John Gill, D.D.
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Gill
, John
|
|
1793 |
The fifth edition. |
11828
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The godmother's tales: by the author of Short stories, Summer rambles, Cup of sweets, &c. &c.
|
Semple
, Elizabeth
|
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
|
1814 |
|
10226
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The godmother's tales: by the author of Short stories, Summer rambles, Cup of sweets, &c. &c.
|
Semple
, Elizabeth
|
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
|
1808 |
|
11829
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The godmother's tales: by the author of Short stories, Summer rambles, Cup of sweets, &c. &c. Fifth edition.
|
Semple
, Elizabeth
|
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
|
1817 |
Fifth edition. |
11827
|
The godmother's tales: by the author of Short stories, Summer rambles, Cup of sweets, &c. &c. Third edition.
|
Semple
, Elizabeth
|
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
|
1813 |
Third edition. |
25899
|
The golden age: exemplified in the glorious life and reign of his present Majesty King George, and his numerous issue: or a vision of the future happiness of Great Britain, ... Part I. ... The whole humbly inscrib'd to his ... Majesty by Mr. John Dunton, ... and will be continued monthly ...
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Dunton
, John
|
Samuel Keimer [London] (London)
|
1714 |
|
25793
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The golden fleece: or The trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the present decay of our woollen manufactures, and the impending dangers that threaten this kingdom by suffering (or conniving at) the illegal exportation of British and Irish wool, and woollen goods thoroughly manufactured in Ireland, to foreign parts. Likewise heads for a bill, to put an effectual stop to this matchless evil, so injurious to both king and country. To which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away those burthensome duties on leather, soap, candles, painted silks, and starch, which raise net, but 473,427 l. and yet cost the subject at least three times as much; and to replace the like sum, by a small duty on wool; also to employ the same officers in the service of their country, to register the wool of Great Britain and Ireland; by which alteration, the following proposal will clearly demonstrate, that no rank or condition of men will pay one shilling, where they now pay ten, by the aforesaid duties on leather, soap, candles, &c. and at the same time, add many millions sterling yearly to the trade of the nation. Submitted to the consideration of Parliament, as also the landlords, tenants, manufactures, and fair traders, for whose ease and benefit this is designed. Salus Populi Suprema Lex. The Fourth Edition, with Additions.
|
Smith
, Simon
|
Robert Viney (London)
Edward Comyns (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Anne Dodd II (London)
|
1739 |
The Fourth Edition, with Additions. |
25207
|
The golden fleece: or the trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the present decay of our woollen manufactures, and the Impending Dangers that Threaten this Kingdom, by suffering (or conniving at) the Illegal Exportation of British and Irish Wool, and Woollen Goods thoroughly Manufactured in Ireland, to Foreign Parts. Likewise Heads for a Bill, to put an Effectual Stop to this Matchless Evil, so injurious to both King and Country. To which is added, A Scheme, or Proposal, for taking away those Burthensome Duties on Leather, Soap, Candles, Painted Silks, and Starch, which raise Net, but 473,427 l. and yet cost the Subject at least Three times as much; and to Replace the like Sum, by a small Duty on Wool; also to employ the same Officers in the Service of their Country, to Register the Wool of Great Britain and Ireland; by which Alteration, the following Proposal will clearly demonstrate, That no Rank or Condition of Men will pay One Shilling, where they now pay Ten, by the aforesaid Duties on Leather, Soap, Candles, &c. and at the same time, add many Millions Sterling Yearly to the Trade of the Nation. Submitted to the Consideration of Parliament, as also the Landlords, Tenants, Manufacturers, and Fair Traders, for whose Ease and Benefit this is designed. The Third Edition, with Additions.
|
Smith
, Simon
|
Edward Comyns (London)
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
|
1737 |
The Third Edition, with Additions. |
25159
|
The golden fleece: or the trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the rise, progress, and present decay of our woollen manufactures. Also An Estimate of this Valuable Trade, fairly and clearly stated, and the great Proportion given up Yearly to Foreigners. By Suffering (or Conniving at) the illegal Exportation of British and Irish Wool, and Woollen Goods throughly Manufactured in Ireland, to Foreign Parts. Likewise Heads for a Bill, to put an effectual Stop to this matchless Evil, so injurious to both King and Country. To which is added, a scheme, or proposal, For taking away many burthensome Duties on some of the most Essential Necessaries of Life, viz. Leather, Soap, Candles, Painted Silks, and Starch, by replacing the like Sum, in Lieu of the said Taxes, on a small Duty on Wool, and to replace those Officers, that at this Time are employed on Leather, Soap, Candles, &c. to register the Wool of Great Britain and Ireland; by which Alteration, our Woollen Manufactures may be afforded cheaper than at present, thro' every Hand they pass, 'till they arrive at Foreign Markets, and no Condition of Men will pay One Shilling, where they now pay Ten, on account of the several Taxes beforementioned, and at the same Time, add many Millions yearly to the Trade of the Nation. Submitted to the Consideration of Parliament, as also to the Landlords, Tenants, Manufacturers, and Fair Traders, for whose Ease and Benefit this is designed.
|
Smith
, Simon
|
Robert Viney (London)
Thomas Cooper (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
|
1736 |
|