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10804
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A reward for attentive studies; or, Moral and entertaining stories. By Mrs. Pilkington.
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Pilkington
, Mary
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John and Edward Wallis (London)
John Wallis Jun. (Sidmouth)
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1815 |
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25301
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A safe way to health, long life and happiness. Or, a brief discourse on all things necessary for the life of man, and which most conduce to the Preservation of Health. To which is added, some observations on windy diseases and surfeits, and certain means to prevent them. Published for the benefit of mankind.
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Unknown
,
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1727 |
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25087
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A safe way to health, long life and happiness. Or, a brief discourse on all things necessary for the life of man, and which most conduce to the Preservation of Health. To which is added, some observations on windy diseases and surfeits, and certain means to prevent them. Published for the benefit of mankind.
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Unknown
,
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1728 |
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1205
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A Sailor's Friendship, and a Soldier's Love. In Two Volumes.
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Porter
, Anna Maria
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
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1805 |
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22559
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A salutation and seasonable exhortation to children. By Dorcas Dole.
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Dole
, Dorcas
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1700 |
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3017
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A saving of thirty pounds per cent. by a new method of cookery.
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Melroe
, Eliza
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1797 |
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25660
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A scheme for proper methods to be taken, should it please God to visit us with the plague. By Sir John Colbatch, A Member of the College of Physicians.
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Colbatch
, John
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1721 |
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25012
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A scheme for, an effectual method to prevent the exportation of wooll. By Richard Carter, and Peter Ellers. June 20. 1713.
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Carter
, Richard
Ellers
, Peter
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1713 |
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25779
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A scheme or proposal for taking off the several taxes on land, soap, starch, Candles, Leather, Plate, Pots, &c. and replacing the said duties by another tax, which will bring in more Money, in a more Easy and Equal Manner, and less burthensome to the Subject: Humbly offered to the Consideration of the Parliament, as also the People of England, for whose Ease and Benefit this is design'd. Plainly proving, That the Duties on Soap, Candles, and Leather, which do not bring in 600,000 l. a Year, cost the Subject more than double that Sum: So that this Method is calculated to ease the People of one Half of the Sum they now pay, on Account of those several Taxes, and at the same Time Encrease the Revenue. To which is added, Some Considerations on the several Duties upon Tea, Coffee, Chocolat, and Salt, which may be also taken off, and replaced by the same Method, with any Thing else, that is either burthensome to Trade, or a Hardship upon particular Persons, of which the Pot-Act is a glaring Instance; and upon any Emergency a larger Sum may be raised.
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Unknown
,
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1733 |
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4251
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A School for Greybeards; or, The Mourning Bride: a Comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Cowley.
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Cowley
, Hannah
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George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
|
1786 |
|
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4250
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A School for Greybeards; or, The Mourning Bride: a Comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Cowley. The Second Edition.
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Cowley
, Hannah
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George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
|
1787 |
The Second Edition. |
|
7336
|
A scripture catechism, Part I. Containing a familiar explanation of the lessons selected from the Old Testament. For the use of schools and families. By Mrs. Trimmer.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
|
1794 |
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7319
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A scripture catechism, Part II. Containing a familiar explanation of the lessons selected from the writings of the four evangelists. For the use of schools and families. By Mrs. Trimmer.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
|
1797 |
|
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13368
|
A scripture catechism: Part I. Containing a familiar explanation of the lessons selected from the old testament: for the use of schools and families. By Mrs. Trimmer. Sixteenth edition.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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John, George, and Francis Rivington (London)
|
1836 |
Sixteenth edition. |
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26376
|
A Scripture-catechism, in the method of the Assembly's. By Matthew Henry, ... The fourth edition, corrected.
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Henry
, Matthew
|
John and Benjamin Sprint (London)
Aaron Ward (London)
Daniel Midwinter I (London)
Richard Ford (London)
Margaret Lawrence (London)
Assigns of Daniel Jackson (London)
|
1720 |
The fourth edition, corrected. |
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12583
|
A Search after Happiness; or, the Vision of Worldly Hope, an Allegorical Poem. By Mrs. A. Duncombe.
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Duncombe
, Mrs. A.
|
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1809 |
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14740
|
A second address to the people of Great Britain: containing a new, and most powerful argument to abstain from the use of West India sugar. By an eye witness to the facts related.
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Burn
, Andrew
|
Martha Gurney (London)
|
1792 |
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25628
|
A second and last collection of the most celebrated prologues and epilogues spoken at the theatres of Drury-Lane and Lincolns-Inn. To which is added, a poem entitled, The progress of life.
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Unknown
,
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1727 |
|
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25762
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A second and last collection of the most celebrated prologues and epilogues spoken at the theatres of Drury-Lane and Lincolns-Inn. To which is added, a poem entitled, the progress of life. The Second Edition.
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Unknown
,
|
|
1727 |
The Second Edition. |
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7161
|
A second appeal to the publick, by Signora Mingotti.
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Mingotti
, Regina
|
|
1756 |
|
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25542
|
A second letter from Mr. Cibber to Mr. Pope. In reply to some additional verses in his Dunciad, which he has not yet publish'd.
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Cibber
, Colley
|
Anne Dodd II (London)
|
1743 |
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25233
|
A second letter to Dr. Biss. Occasioned by some alterations made in his third edition of his sermons. Upon the beauty of holiness in the Common-prayer. By W. J. author of the first.
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J.
, W.
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John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
|
1717 |
|
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24999
|
A second letter to the Right Reverend Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry. In defence of a former letter to his Lordship. Wherein that misrepresented and injured Christian society, called Quakers, are impartially defended against his Lordship's vindicator. By T. S.
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S.
, T.
|
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
|
1733 |
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23784
|
A Second Set of Hindoo Airs with English Words Adapted to Them by Mrs. Opie, and Harmonized for One, Two, Three, and Four Voices, (or for a Single Voice) with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp, by Mr. Biggs.
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Opie
, Amelia
|
|
1800 |
|
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23788
|
A Second Sett of Welch Airs, with English Words Written to Them by Mrs. Opie. Harmonized and Arranged for One, Two, Three & Four Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte, by Mr. Biggs.
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Opie
, Amelia
|
|
1804 |
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