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24984
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The Spleen. An Epistle Inscribed to his Particular Friend Mr. C. J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-House, London.
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Green
, Matthew
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1737 |
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13740
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The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C. J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-house, London. The second edition.
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Green
, Matthew
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Anne Dodd II (London)
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1754 |
The Second Edition |
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25485
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The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C.J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-House, London.
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Green
, Matthew
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1737 |
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24968
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The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C.J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, of the Custom-House, London. The Second Edition, corrected.
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Green
, Matthew
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1737 |
The Second Edition, corrected |
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11857
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The Splendour of Adversity: A Domestic Story. In three volumes. By the author of Black Rock House, Winter in Bath, Corinna of England, The Dead Letter Office, &c. &c.
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Unknown
,
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Benjamin and Richard Crosby and Co. (London)
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1814 |
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10674
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The spoiled child reclaimed, or, The advantages arising from good instruction. By M.M. Rodwell; with engravings.
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Rodwell
, Mary Martha
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Chapman and Hall (London)
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1835 |
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6114
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The spoiled child; or, Indulgence counteracted. By Mrs. Pilkington.
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Pilkington
, Mary
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Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
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1799 |
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1648
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The spoiled child. A novel, By Mrs. Howell, Author of Georgina, Anzoletta Zadoski, &c. In two volumes.
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Howell
, Ann
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Minerva Press, William Lane (London)
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1797 |
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9686
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The Sports of the Genii. By Mrs. John Hunter.
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Hunter
, Anne
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Thomas Payne II (London)
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1804 |
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10211
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The Spring Bud, or Rural Scenery in Verse. With Descriptive Notes. For the Instruction and Amusement of Young Persons. By Elizabeth Appleton, author of "Private Education," &c., &c.
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Appleton
, Elizabeth
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
|
1818 |
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25654
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The St. James's miscellany, or The citizens amusement being a new and curious collection, of many amorous tales humourous poems, diverting epitaphs, pleasant epigrams, and delightful songs, &c. By Tim. Merriman, Esq;
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Unknown
, [Man]
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1725 |
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5542
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The staff of Gisbal: an hyperborean song, translated from the fragments of Ossian, the son of Fingal. By a young lady.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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1762 |
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6690
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The stage coach: containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow travellers. By a lady of Colchester, author of the Brothers, &c. A new edition, in three vols.
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Smythies
, Susan
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Thomas Jones, bookseller [Bridge Street] (City of Westminster)
|
1791 |
A new edition |
|
6666
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The stage-Coach: containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow-travellers. ...
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Smythies
, Susan
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Thomas Osborne II (London)
|
1753 |
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6688
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The stage-coach: containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow-travellers. The second edition.
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Smythies
, Susan
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P. Davy and B. Law (London)
|
1755 |
The second edition. |
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24307
|
The state of England in 1588. In a letter from a priest at London to the Spanish ambassador at Paris: Giving A particular Account of our Warlike Preparations, with the Names of the Nobility and Gentry, &c. as well Catholick as Protestant, who voluntarily and generously raised, headed, and maintained great Numbers for Sea and Land, to support their Sovereign, and defend their Country. Shewing Our vast Power and Riches, contrary to the contemptible Opinion had of us in Spain; also, an Account of the Spanish Armada. To which are added, The Examinations of many Prisoners, their Losses by Battle, Tempests and contrary Winds on the Coaste of Ireland, in their Return from the North Isles of Scotland, &c.
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Burghley
, William Cecil
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John Millan [Horse Guards, near Whitehall] (London)
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] (London)
|
1746 |
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25935
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The state of the case, between the Lord Chamberlain of his Majesty's houshold, and Sir Richard Steele as represented by that Knight. Restated, in vindication of King George, and the most noble the Duke of Newcastle. With a true copy of King Charles's patent, to Sir William D'Avenant, for erecting a play-house, &c.
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Unknown
,
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|
1720 |
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25068
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The State-Farce: A Lyrick. Inscribed to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle. The Second Edition.
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Unknown
,
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Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] (London)
|
1756 |
The Second Edition. |
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13742
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The State-Farce: A Lyrick. Written at Clermont. And inscribed to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle.
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Unknown
,
|
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] (London)
|
1756 |
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8142
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The Statue Room: An Historical Tale. By Miss Ballin. In two volumes.
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Ballin
, Rosetta
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Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row] (London)
|
1790 |
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24485
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The statues: or, the trial of constancy. A tale for the ladies.
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Pilkington
, Laetitia
|
Thomas Cooper (London)
|
1739 |
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26074
|
The statute-Law common-plac'd: or, a second general table to the statutes. Containing the purport and effect of all the acts of Parliament in force from Magna Charta down to this time, in a Method perfectly New and Regular; with the numerous Proviso's and additional Clauses inserted under their proper Titles. The Whole Very useful to Counsellors, Attorneys, Sollicitors, Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Sheriffs, Coroners, Clergymen, Merchants, and all Trading Persons. By G. Jacob, Gent.
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Jacob
, Giles
|
Bernard Lintott (London)
|
1719 |
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26295
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The statutes at large, from the twenty-fourth year of King George the Second, to the thirtieth year of King George the Second, inclusive. To which is prefixed, a table of the titles of all the publick and private statues during that time. Volume the ninth.
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Unknown
,
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|
1759 |
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7858
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The step-Mother; a domestic tale, from real life. By Helena Wells, of Charles Town, South-Carolina. In two volumes. The 2nd edition.
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Wells
, Helena
|
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
William Creech (Edinburgh)
|
1799 |
The 2nd edition. |
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7859
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The step-mother: a domestic tale, from real life. By a lady. In two volumes.
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Wells
, Helena
|
Thomas Norton Longman III (London)
|
1798 |
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