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24986
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The london-Citizen exceedingly injured: or a British inquisition display'd, in an account of the unparallel'd case of a citizen of London, bookseller to the late Queen, who was in a most unjust and arbitrary Manner sent on the 23d of March last, 1738, by one Robert Wightman, a mere Stranger, to a private madhouse Containing, I. An Account of the said Citizen's barbarous Treatment in Wright's Private Madhouse on Bethnal-Green for nine Weeks and six Days, and of his rational and patient Behaviour, whilst Chained, Handcuffed, Strait-Wastecoated and Imprisoned in the said Madhouse: Where he probably would have been continued, or died under his Confinement, if he had not most Providentially made his Escape: In which he was taken up by the Constable and Watchmen, being suspected to be a Felon, but was unchain'd and set at liberty by Sir John Barnard the then Lord Mayor. II. As also an Account of the illegal Steps, false Calumnies, wicked Contrivances, bold and desperate Designs of the said Wightman, in order to escape Justice for his Crimes, with some Account of his engaging Dr. Monro and others as his Accomplices. The Whole humbly addressed to the Legislature, as plainly shewing the absolute Necessity of regulating Private Madhouses in a more effectual manner than at present.
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Cruden
, Alexander
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Thomas Cooper (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Anne Dodd II (London)
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1739 |
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13430
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror; Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories and interesting tales. Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. Illustrated with engravings on Wood, by George Baxter. Nineteenth Edition.
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Berquin
, Arnaud
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R. Scholey (London)
Thomas Hamilton, William Adams, and Co. (London)
Samuel Darton and Robert Harvey [1833-38] (London)
Whittaker and Co. (London)
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman (London)
Robert Baldwin and Charles Cradock (London)
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] (Wellington)
John, George, and Francis Rivington (London)
Thomas Cadell Jun. (London)
John Souter [St. Paul's Churchyard] (London)
Ralph Smith Kirby (London)
W. Edwards (London)
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1835 |
Nineteenth Edition. |
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13452
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, intellectual mirror: being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories & interesting tales: Chiefly translated from that much-admired work. L'ami des infants. With Seventy-four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on wood by I. Bewick. The thirteenth edition.
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Berquin
, Arnaud
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
James Scatcherd and Charles Letterman [Litterman] (London)
Charles Law (London)
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
Gale and Curtis (London)
Benjamin and Richard Crosby and Co. (London)
William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton (London)
Ralph Smith Kirby (London)
George Walker and Son (London)
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1814 |
The thirteenth edition. |
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12043
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror: Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories, and Interesting Tales; Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. With Seventy-Four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on Wood by J. Bewick. The seventh edition.
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Berquin
, Arnaud
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1798 |
The seventh edition. |
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12042
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror. Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories and Interesting Tales, Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. With Seventy-Four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on Wood by I. Bewick.
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Berquin
, Arnaud
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1796 |
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13439
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror. Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories and interesting tales: Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. With numerous wood cuts. Engraved by John Thompson. Nineteenth Edition.
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Berquin
, Arnaud
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James Cumming & Co. (Dublin)
Thomas Tegg and Son (London)
Richard Griffin and Co. [115 Buchanan Street] (Glasgow)
James Stillies and Co. (Edinburgh)
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1834 |
Nineteenth Edition. |
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12039
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror. Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories and Interesting Tales. Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans, or, The Childrens Friend.
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Berquin
, Arnaud
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1787 |
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12040
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror. Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories, and interesting tales, chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. A New Edition, with Seventy-Four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on Wood by Bewick.
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Berquin
, Arnaud
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1792 |
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12044
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror. Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories, and Interesting Tales: Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. With Seventy-Four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on Wood by J. Bewick. The eighth edition.
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Berquin
, Arnaud
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1800 |
The eighth edition. |
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12041
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The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror. Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories, and Interesting Tales. Chiefly Translated from that Much Admired Work, L'Ami des Enfans. A New Edition, with Seventy-Four Cuts, Designed and Engraved on Wood by Bewick.
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Berquin
, Arnaud
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1794 |
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25226
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The Lord Mohun's vindication.
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Unknown
,
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1712 |
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8831
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The Lords of Erith, A Romance, in three volumes. By C. Manners.
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Manners
, Catharine Rebecca
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Richard Ryan [353 Oxford Street] (London)
G. Shade (London)
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1809 |
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14895
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The lost lover; or, the jealous husband: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesty’s Servants. Written by Mrs. Manley.
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Manley
, Delarivier
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Francis Saunders (London)
Richard Bentley (London)
James Knapton (London)
Richard Wellington I (London)
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1698 |
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22233
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The love of God, is to gather the seasons of the earth; and their multitudes into peace. In opening the Scriptures, and the mysteries of the revelations to them, and their multitudes that they may come to live in obedience to the Gospel power; doing the work of God, through the Son of Peace, which Son of Peace is Christ the Lord.
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Redford
, Elizabeth
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1711 |
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24995
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The lover's opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Chetwood, prompter to the Theatre.
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Chetwood
, William Rufus
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1729 |
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2419
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The lover's treat: or, unnatural hatred. Being a true narrative as deliver'd to the Author by one of the Family who was principally concern'd in the following Account. Written by Mrs. Charke, Author of Dumont and Miss Charlotte Evelyn.
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Charke
, Charlotte
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1758 |
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24303
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The lover's week : or, the six days adventures of Philander and Amaryllis. Written by a young lady.
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Hearne
, Mary
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Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
Richard Francklin (London)
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1718 |
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23828
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The lover's week: or, the six days adventures of Philander and Amaryllis. Written by a young lady. The Second Edition.
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Hearne
, Mary
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Edmund Curll [Fleet Street] (London)
Richard Francklin (London)
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1718 |
The Second Edition. |
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25418
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The lovers opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Chetwood. The Second Edition, with Alterations.
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Chetwood
, William Rufus
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1729 |
The Second Edition, with Alterations. |
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2444
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The loves of Hally and Sophy. Designed by Charlotte Milnes, and written by William Haley, Esq.
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Milnes
, Charlotte
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Anthony C. de Poggi (London)
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1796 |
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26240
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The Loves of the Poets. By the author of "The Diary of an Ennuyée." In two volumes.
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Jameson
, Anna Brownwell
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Henry Colburn [New Burlington Street] (London)
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1829 |
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230
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The Loyalists. An Historical Novel. By the author of "Letters to a Young Man," "A Tale of the Times," &c. In Three Volumes.
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West
, Jane
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
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1812 |
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8970
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The Loyalists. An Historical Novel. By the author of "Letters to a Young Man," "A Tale of the Times," &c. The Second Edition. In Three Volumes.
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West
, Jane
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
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1812 |
The Second Edition. |
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25997
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The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq; In five volumes. To which are added, (in order to render the Work Compleat) I. Mr. Bickerstaff's Predictions for the Year 1708. II. The Accomplishment of his Prediction as to the Death of Dr. Partridge. III. His Vindication, against Dr. Partridge's Objections in his Almanack of 1709. IV. An Elegy on the Death of Dr. Patridge.
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Steele
, Richard
Addison
, Joseph
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Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Andrew Bell (London)
John Darby II (London)
Arthur Bettesworth (London)
John Pemberton (London)
John Hooke (London)
Charles Rivington I (London)
Robert Cruttenden (London)
Thomas Cox [Lamb under the Royal Exchange, 1700-1739] (Cornhill)
Jeremiah Battley [or Batley] (London)
Francis Clay (London)
Edward Symon (London)
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1720 |
Revised and Corrected by the Author. |
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25994
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The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq; vol. V. The second edition.
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Steele
, Richard
Addison
, Joseph
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Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Andrew Bell (London)
John Darby II (London)
Arthur Bettesworth (London)
John Pemberton (London)
John Hooke (London)
Charles Rivington I (London)
Robert Cruttenden (London)
Thomas Cox [Lamb under the Royal Exchange, 1700-1739] (Cornhill)
Jeremiah Battley [or Batley] (London)
Francis Clay (London)
Edward Symon (London)
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1720 |
The Second Edition |