4522
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The new peerage; or, our eyes may deceive us. A comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by Miss Harriet Lee. Second Edition.
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Lee
, Harriet
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George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
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1787 |
Second edition. |
25898
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The new practice of inoculating the small-pox consider'd, And an Humble Application to the Approaching Parliament for the Regulation of that Dangerous Experiment.
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Unknown
,
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Thomas Crouch (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
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1722 |
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23936
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The new practice of piety: writ in imitation of Dr. Browne's Religio medici: or, The Christian virtuoso: discovering the right way to Heaven, between all extreams: together with I. The character of a moderate (or right) Christian, in all the degrees of perfection attainable in this world. II. A specimen of holy living and dying; copied from the lives of the primitive Christians. III. The secret diary, shewing how the author intends to govern his thoughts, words and actions, for the remaining part of his life. The whole being a system of uncommon thoughts (speculative and practical) extracted from the Christian experiences of forty years. By a member of the New Athenian Society: the second edition. Dedicated to the learned Mr. John Lock, author of the Essay upon humane understanding.
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Dunton
, John
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Sarah Malthus (London)
|
1704 |
The second edition. |
1366
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The New Road to Ruin. A Novel. By Lady Stepney. In Three Volumes.
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Stepney
, Catherine Manners
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Richard Bentley (London)
|
1833 |
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14902
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The new Robinson Crusoe, designed for the amusement and instruction of the youth of both sexes. Translated from the original German. Embellished with cuts.
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Campe
, Joachim Heinrich
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1799 |
|
12111
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The New Robinson Crusoe, designed for the Amusement and Instruction of the Youth of Both Sexes. Translated from the original German. Embellished with cuts.
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Campe
, Joachim Heinrich
|
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1790 |
|
12112
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The New Robinson Crusoe, designed for the Amusement and Instruction of the Youth of Both Sexes. Translated from the original German. Embellished with cuts.
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Campe
, Joachim Heinrich
|
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
|
1797 |
|
11157
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The New Year's gift and juvenile souvenir. Edited by Mrs. Alaric Watts.
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Howitt
, Mary
Hofland
, Barbara
Opie
, Amelia
Strickland
, Agnes
Jewsbury
, Maria Jane
Webbe
, Cornelius
Howitt
, William
Roberts
, Emma
Willis
, Nathaniel Parker
Fry
, Miss
Trimmer
, Miss
Wood
, Miss
Macnaghten
, Captain
Atherstone
, Miss
Abdy
, Maria
Montagu
, Eleanor Louisa
Hollings
, J.F.
Taylor
, Nugent
Wilson
, C.B.
Wright
, Thomas
, Delta
Montgomery
, James
Emerson
, James
Hervey
, Thomas Kibble
Bowles
, William Lisle
Watts
, Alaric
Gore
, Catherine Grace Frances
Hemans
, Felicia
Mitford
, Mary Russell
Conway
, Derwent
Wiffen
, Jeremiah Holmes
|
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green (London)
Thomas Wardle (Philadelphia)
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman (London)
|
1829-1836 |
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25244
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The New-year's miscellany consisting of satyrs, sonnets, epigrams, &c. never before publish'd.
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Burnet
, Thomas
|
|
1715 |
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3228
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The new, universal, and complete confectioner; being the whole art of confectionary made perfectly plain and easy. Containing a full account of all the various methods of preserving and candying, both dry and liquid, all kinds of fruit, flowers and herbs; also the various ways of clarifying sugar; and the various methods of keeping fruit, nuts, and flowers, fresh and fine all the year round. Together with directions for making blomonge, biscuits, rich-cakes, rock-works and candies, custards, jellies, creams and icecreams, whip syllabubs, and cheese-cakes of all sorts. Sweetmeats, English wines of all sorts, strong cordials, simple waters, mead, oils, &c. syrups of all kinds, milk punch that will keep twenty years, knicknacks and trifles for deserts, &c. &c. &c. Including likewise the modern art of making artificial fruit, with the stalks in it, so as to resemble the natural fruit. To which, among many other useful articles, are added, several bills of fare for deserts for private families, &c. &c. The whole revised, corrected, and improved, by Mrs. Elizabeth Price, of Berkley Square; author of that excellent little cheap book entitled (to distinguish it from all old and spurious publications of the kind) the new book of cookery, price only 1s. Embellished with an elegant frontispiece.
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Price
, Elizabeth
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Alexander Hogg (London)
|
1785 |
|
3229
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The new, universal, and complete confectioner; or the whole art of confectionary made perfectly plain and easy. Containing full accounts of all the various methods of preserving and candying, ... By Mrs. Elizabeth Price, ...
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Price
, Elizabeth
|
Alexander Hogg (London)
|
1780 |
|
7123
|
The niece; or, the history of Sukey Thornby. A novel. In three volumes. ... . By Mrs. P. Gibbes, Author of the History of Lady Louisa Stroud.
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Gibbes
, Phebe
|
Francis Noble [Holborn] (London)
|
1788 |
|
197
|
The Nine Days' Wonder. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By Mrs. Meeke, author of The Old Wife and Young Husband, Amazement, &c. &c.
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Meeke
, Elizabeth
|
Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
|
1804 |
|
22499
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The nine muses, or, Poems written by nine several ladies upon the death of the late famous John Dryden, Esq;
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Manley
, Delarivier
Pix
, Mary
Trotter (Cockburn)
, Catharine
Egerton
, Sarah Fyge
|
Richard Bassett (London)
|
1700 |
|
942
|
The Nobility of the Heart: A Novel. By Elizabeth Isabella Spence, author of Helen Sinclair. In Three Volumes.
|
Spence
, Elizabeth Isabella
|
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
|
1805 |
|
7058
|
The noble family, a novel; in a series of letters; by Mrs. Austin.
|
Austin
, Mrs.
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G. Pearch (London)
|
1771 |
|
24077
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The Noble Slaves: or, The Lives and Adventures of Two Lords and Two Ladies, who were shipwreck'd and cast upon a desolate island near the East-Indies, in the year 1710. The manner of their living there: the surprizing discoveries they made, and strange deliverance thence. How in their return to Europe they were taken by two Algerine pirates near the Straits of Gibraltar. Of the slavery they endured in Barbary; and of their meeting there with several persons of quality, who were likewise slaves. Of their escaping thence, and safe arrival in their respective countries, Venice, Spain, and France, in the year 1718. With many extraordinary accidents that befel some of them afterwards. Being a history full of most remarkable events. By Mrs. Aubin.
|
Aubin
, Penelope
|
Elizabeth Bell (Cornhill)
John Darby II (London)
Arthur Bettesworth (London)
Francis Fayram (London)
John Pemberton (London)
John Hooke (London)
Charles Rivington I (London)
Francis Clay (London)
Jeremiah Battley (London)
Edward Symon (London)
|
1722 |
|
8615
|
The Nobleman and His Steward, or Memoirs of the Albany Family. A Novel. In Three Volumes.
|
Taylor
, Miss
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Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
|
1803 |
|
1175
|
The Nocturnal Minstrel; or, The Spirit of the Wood. A Romance. In Two Volumes. By Mrs. Sleath, author of The Orphan of the Rhine, Who's the Murderer? Bristol Heiress, &c. &c.
|
Sleath
, Eleanor
|
Minerva Press, A. K. Newman and Co. (London)
|
1810 |
|
25799
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The nocturnal. A L----------n in defence of the ladies. By a Young Gentleman of Hampsted.
|
Unknown
, [Man]
|
Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange] (London)
|
1726 |
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13030
|
The northern adventurers; or, An account of several methods of taking birds in the Feroe Islands, and in some other places. Intended for children. Illustrated by copper-plates.
|
Candler
, Theodosia
|
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton (London)
|
1827 |
|
23004
|
The northern heiress: or, The Humours of York. A comedy. As it was acted at the New-Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By Mrs. Mary Davys.
|
Davys
, Mary
|
Arthur Bettesworth and Charles Hitch (London)
Daniel Browne Junior (London)
William Mears [Temple Bar] (London)
|
1716 |
|
26186
|
The Northern Heroes; or, The Bloody Contest, Between Charles the Twelfth, King of Sweden, and Peter the Great, Czar of Muscovy. With the loves of Count Gillensternia, and the Princess Elimira. With a Comic Interlude, call'd The Volunteers; Or, the Adventures of Roderick Random, and his Friend Strap. Also, the comical amours of Corporal Garbage, and Serjeant Slim, with Mrs. Vanspriggen, the Sutler's Widow; the merry Pranks of her Son Janny, and many other diverting incidents. A new Historical Drama. As it is now acting, by a company of comedians from both the Theatres, at the Great Booth in the George Yard, in West-Smithfield.
|
|
Mary Cooper (London)
|
1748 |
|
804
|
The Novice of Saint Dominick. By Miss Owenson, Author of St. Clair. In Four Volumes.
|
Owenson
, Sydney
|
Richard Phillips [6 Bridge Street] (London)
|
1806 |
|
8703
|
The Novice of Saint Dominick. By Miss Owenson, Author of St. Clair. In Four Volumes. Second Edition.
|
Owenson
, Sydney
|
Richard Phillips [6 Bridge Street] (London)
|
1806 |
Second Edition. |