11465
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A Series of Plays: in Which It is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind. Each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. By Joanna Baillie. The Third Edition. Vol. II,
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Baillie
, Joanna
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
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1806 |
Third Edition. |
5095
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A series of plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind. Each passion being the subject of a tragedy and a comedy. By Joanna Baillie. Third Edition.
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Baillie
, Joanna
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Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
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1800 |
Third Edition. |
11466
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A Series of Plays: In Which It is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind. Each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. By Joanna Baillie. Vol. II. The Second Edition.
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Baillie
, Joanna
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Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
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1802 |
The Second Edition. |
5089
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A series of plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind. Each passion being the subject of a tragedy and a comedy. Second Edition.
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Baillie
, Joanna
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Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
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1799 |
Second Edition. |
11071
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A series of prints designed to illustrate the ancient history. By Mrs. Trimmer.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Nathaniel Hailes [168 Piccadilly] (London)
John Marshall I [Fleet St] (London)
Robert Baldwin and Charles Cradock (London)
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1828 |
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10947
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A series of prints designed to illustrate the New Testament. By Mrs. Trimmer.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Nathaniel Hailes [168 Piccadilly] (London)
John Marshall I [Fleet St] (London)
Robert Baldwin and Charles Cradock (London)
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1828 |
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11122
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A series of prints designed to illustrate the Roman history. By Mrs. Trimmer.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
Nathaniel Hailes [173 Piccadilly] (London)
John Marshall I [Fleet St] (London)
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1821 |
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10954
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A series of prints designed to illustrate the Roman history. By Mrs. Trimmer.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
Nathaniel Hailes [173 Piccadilly] (London)
John Marshall I [Fleet St] (London)
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1817 |
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10960
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A series of prints of ancient history: designed as ornaments for those apartments in which children receive the first rudiments of their education.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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1810 |
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10904
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A series of prints taken from the New Testament: designed to illustrate Mrs. Trimmer's Scripture lessons from that portion of the Holy Scriptures.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
Nathaniel Hailes [172 Piccadilly] (London)
John Marshall I [Fleet St] (London)
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1825 |
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11064
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A series of prints taken from the Old Testament: designed to illustrate Mrs. Trimmer's Scripture lessons from that portion of the Holy Scriptures.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
Nathaniel Hailes [173 Piccadilly] (London)
John Marshall I [Fleet St] (London)
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1817 |
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10979
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A Series of Prints, Designed to Illustrate the English History. By Mrs. Trimmer.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
Nathaniel Hailes [173 Piccadilly] (London)
John Marshall I [Fleet St] (London)
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1821 |
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11120
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A series of prints, designed to illustrate the Roman history. By Mrs. Trimmer.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Nathaniel Hailes [168 Piccadilly] (London)
John Marshall I [Fleet St] (London)
Robert Baldwin and Charles Cradock (London)
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1829 |
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14742
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A serious address on certain important points, of evangelical doctrine and of Christian duty: being the substance of a sermon delivered at Woolwich in Kent. By James Upton. Published at Request.
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Upton
, James
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1797 |
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14743
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A serious address to Samuel Fisher, of Norwich; concerning the errors charged upon him by the fictitious quaker; stiling himself Timothy Harmless.
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Johnson
, John
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Martha Gurney (London)
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1773 |
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25842
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A Serious address to the electors of Great Britain. In which the conduct and designs both of the court and country parties are impartially represented and considered: and such gentlemen pointed out, as are most deserving of the favour of the electors, in the approaching choice of their representatives.
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Unknown
,
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1741 |
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25220
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A serious address to the electors of Great-Britain. In which the conduct and designs both of the court and country parties are impartially represented and consider'd: And such Gentlemen pointed out, as are most deserving of the Favour of the Electors, in the approaching Choice of their Representatives.
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Unknown
,
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1741 |
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5830
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A serious address to the Rev. Mr. Huntington; containing some remarks on his sermon, entitled "the servant of the Lord, described and vindicated." By Maria De Fleury.
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de Fleury
, Maria
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1788 |
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26005
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A serious and affectionate address to the cities of London and Westminster; occasioned by the late earthquake. The second edition.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] (London)
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St] (London)
Jacob Loyseau (London)
George Woodfall [Charing Cross] (London)
Henry Chapelle [Chappelle] (London)
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1750 |
The second edition. |
7438
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A serious meditation: or a Christian's duty briefly set forth. There is nothing that I ought to wish for so much, as to have my heart clean in the sight of God, so that after I die, my soul may be happy for ever. But how may I secure to myself this blessing? By performing with the assistance of his grace, my duty to him, my duty to my neighbour, and my duty to myself.
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Grubb
, Sarah
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1790 |
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7547
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A serious meditation: or, a Christian's duty briefly set forth. There is nothing that I ought to wish for so much, as to have my heart clean in the sight of God, so that after I die, my soul may be happy for ever. But how may I secure to myself this blessing? By performing with the assistance of his grace, my duty to him, my duty to my neighbour, and my duty to myself
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Grubb
, Sarah
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1790 |
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7493
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A serious meditation: or, a Christian's duty briefly set forth. There is nothing that I ought to wish for so much, as to have my heart clean in the sight of God; so that after I die, my soul may be happy for ever. But how may I secure to myself this blessing? By performing, with the assistance of his grace, my duty to him, my duty to my neighbour, and my duty to myself.
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Grubb
, Sarah
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1790 |
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15644
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A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, for the Advancement of their True and Greatest Interest. By a Lover of her Sex. The Second Edition Corrected.
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Astell
, Mary
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Richard Wilkin (London)
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1695 |
The Second Edition Corrected. |
15641
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A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, for the Advancement of their True and Greatest Interest. By a Lover of her Sex. The Second Edition.
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Astell
, Mary
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Richard Wilkin (London)
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1695 |
The Second Edition. |
15643
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A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, for the Advancement of their True and Greatest Interest. In Two Parts. By a Lover of Her Sex.
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Astell
, Mary
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Richard Wilkin (London)
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1697 |
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