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23103
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The perplex'd dutchess: or, Treachery Rewarded. Being some memoirs of the court of Malfy. In a letter from a Sicilian nobleman, who had his Residence there, to his friend in London.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1728 |
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21945
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The perplex'd dutchess: or, treachery rewarded. Being some memoirs of the court of Malfy. In a letter from a Sicilian nobleman, who had his Residence there, to his friend in London. The Second Edition.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
|
1728 |
The Second Edition. |
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24459
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The perplex'd lovers. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-Livre.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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Owen Lloyd (London)
William Lewis (London)
John Graves (London)
Thomas Harbin (London)
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1712 |
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8060
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The Peruvian Letters, translated from the French with an additional original volume. By R. Roberts, translator of select tales from Marmontel, Author of Sermons by a lady and translator of the History of France, from the Abbé Millot.
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de Graffigny
, Françoise
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1774 |
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5485
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The peruvian; a comic opera, in three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal Covent-Garden. By a lady. The music chiefly Composed by Mr. Hook.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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John Bell [132 Strand] (London)
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1786 |
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5408
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The peruvian; a comic opera, in three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal Covent-Garden. By a lady. The music chiefly composed by Mr. Hook. Second edition.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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John Bell [132 Strand] (London)
|
1786 |
Second edition. |
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5484
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The peruvian; a comic opera, in three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal Covent-Garden. By a lady. The music chiefly composed by Mr. Hook. Third edition.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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John Bell [132 Strand] (London)
|
1786 |
Third edition. |
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23248
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The petition of Elianor James to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal assembled in Parliament
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James
, Eleanor (Elinor)
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|
1702 |
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25455
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The Pettifoggers. A satire. In hudibrastick verse. Displaying the various frauds, deceits, and knaviash practices, of the pettifogging counsellors, attornies, solicitors and clerks, in and about London and Westminster, and all market towns in England. With characters of the chief of them.
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Unknown
,
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Anne Dodd I (London)
|
1723 |
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9433
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The Phantom; or, Mysteries of the Castle. A Tale of Other Times. By the Late Mrs. Mathews, of the Theatres Royal, York and Hull.
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Mathews
, Eliza Kirkham
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Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
Issac Wilson (Hull)
|
1825 |
|
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6835
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The Pharos. A collection of periodical essays. By the author of Constance.
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Mathews
, Eliza Kirkham
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Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street] (London)
|
1787 |
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4865
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The philanthropic rambler. By Jane Timbury, Author of Tobit, The Male Coquet, and The Triumph Of Friendship.
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Timbury
, Jane
|
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1790 |
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25625
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The philosopher's stone; or grand elixir, discover'd by Friar Bacon; and now publish'd as a counterpart to the degradation of gold by an anti-elixir. With a few notes, by no adept.
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Unknown
,
|
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1739 |
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8583
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The Philosophic Kidnapper. A Novel. In Three Volumes. Altered from the French by the Author of The Wife and The Mistress.
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Charlton
, Mary
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Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
|
1803 |
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22351
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The philosophy of love Or new reflexions on the fair sex. Written originally in French, by the celebrated Marchioness de Lambert, author of advice of a mother to her son and daughter. Translated into English, by Mr John Lockman.
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de Courcelles
, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat
|
John Hawkins (London)
|
1737 |
|
|
1000
|
The Physiognomist. A Novel. By the author of "The Bachelor and the Married Man." In Three Volumes.
|
Lester
, Elizabeth B.
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
|
1818 |
|
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5696
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The picture. A novel. By the Miss Minifies, Of Fairwater in Somersetshire; Authors of the History of Lady Frances S-, and Lady Caroline S-. ...
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Gunning
, Susannah
Minifie
, Margaret
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|
1766 |
|
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1111
|
The Pilgrims of Walsingham or Tales of the Middle Ages. An Historical Romance. By Agnes Strickland. In Three Volumes.
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Strickland
, Agnes
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Saunders and Otley (London)
|
1835 |
|
|
1420
|
The Pilgrims of Walsingham or Tales of the Middle Ages[.] An Historical Romance[.] By Agnes Strickland. In Three Volumes.
|
Strickland
, Agnes
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Saunders and Otley (London)
|
1835 |
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13530
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The pilgrims: an allegory, translated from English into French, by M. Clemence.
|
More
, Hannah
|
|
1799 |
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10393
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The pilgrims: an allegory.
|
More
, Hannah
|
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1825 |
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13990
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The Pindar of Wakefield; or, The History and Exploits of George A Green, Fellow Champion and Competitor with Robin Hood.
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Unknown
,
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Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
|
1810 |
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8390
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The Pine Tree Dell, and Other Tales. In Two Volumes.
|
Haworth
, Euphrasia Fanny
|
John Andrews (London)
|
1827 |
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13058
|
The Pink or, Child's First Book of Poetry. By the Author of "The Daisy," "The Cowslip," Etc. A New Edition, With additions, by Mary Howitt
|
Turner
, Elizabeth
Howitt
, Mary
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William Darton and Son (London)
|
1835 |
New Edition |
|
10853
|
The Pink: A Flower in the Juvenile Garland. Consisting of Short Poems, Adapted to the Understanding of Young Children
|
Turner
, Elizabeth
|
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy (London)
Nathaniel Hailes [173 Piccadilly] (London)
|
1823 |
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