14110
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The Voyages of Captain James Cook Round the World. With an Account of His Unfortunate Death at Owhylee, One of the Sandwich Islands.
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Unknown
,
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Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Houndsditch] (London)
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1807 |
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13544
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The Voyages, Distresses and Adventures of Capt. Winterfield. Written by himself. Containing an account of his transactions in America, during the war; his disastrous voyage to England, in which he had the misfortune to be taken by an Algerine man of war, near the coast of Portugal, and carried to Barbary, where he remained in slavery upwards of six years; his miraculous escape from thence, with five more, in a canvas boat of their own construction, and safe arrival at Majorca; with several remarkable circumstances after his captivity; and his safe arrival at last in Scotland. A New edition.
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Winterfield
,
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Ann Lemoine (London)
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1800 |
A new edition. |
14108
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The Voyages, Distresses, and Adventures of Capt. Winterfield. Written by Himself. Containing an Account of His Transactions in America, During the War; His Disastrous Voyage to England, in Which He Had the Misfortune to Be Taken by an Algerine Man of War, Near the Coast of Portugal, and Carried to Barbary, Where He Remained in Slavery Upwards of Six Years; His Miraculous Escape from Thence, With Five More, in a Canvass Boat of Their Own Construction, and Safe Arrival at Majorca: With Several Remarkable Circumstances After His Captivity; and His Safe Arrival at Last in Scotland.
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Winterfield
,
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Ann Lemoine (London)
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1798 |
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14109
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The Voyages, Distresses, and Adventures of Capt. Winterfield. Written by Himself. Containing an Account of His Transactions in America, During the War; His Disastrous Voyage to England, in Which He Had the Misfortune to Be Taken by an Algerine Man of War, Near the Coast of Portugal, and Carried to Barbary, Where He Remained in Slavery Upwards of Six Years; His Miraculous Escape from Thence, With Five More, in a Canvass Boat of Their Own Construction, and Safe Arrival at Majorca: With Several Remarkable Circumstances After His Captivity; and His Safe Arrival at Last in Scotland.
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Winterfield
,
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Ann Lemoine (London)
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1802 |
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13607
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The Voyages, Travels and Surprising Adventures of Captain Robert Singleton. Written by Daniel Defoe, Author of Robinson Crusoe, &c. &c. Containing an account of his being set on shore in the island of Madagascar; of his Passage from thence, and Travels through the Deserts of Africa; his various Encounters with Savages and wild Beasts; his aqcuiring great riches in Gold Dust and Elephant's Teeth, and return to England.
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Defoe
, Daniel
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Ann Lemoine (London)
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1800 |
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855
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The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties. By the author of Evelina; Cecilia; and Camilla, in Five Volumes.
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Burney
, Frances
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
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1814 |
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9014
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The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties. By the author of Evelina; Cecilia; and Camilla. The Second Edition, in Five Volumes.
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Burney
, Frances
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
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1814 |
The second edition |
9730
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The Wanderer's Legacy; a collection of poems, on various subjects. By Catharine Grace Godwin, (late Catharine Grace Garnett,) Author of "The Night before the bridal," "A Spanish Tale," "Sappho, A Dramatic Sketch," &c.
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Godwin
, Catherine Grace
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Samuel Maunder [Newgate Street] (London)
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1829 |
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9077
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The Wanderings of a Goldfinch; or, Characteristic Sketches in the Nineteenth Century.
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McMullan
, Maryanne
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Edmund Lloyd [23 Harley Street] (London)
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
Thomas Egerton [30 Charing Cross] (London)
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1816 |
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9977
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The Wanderings of a Goldfinch; or, Characteristic Sketches in the Nineteenth Century. Second Edition.
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McMullan
, Maryanne
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Edmund Lloyd [23 Harley Street] (London)
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
Thomas Egerton [30 Charing Cross] (London)
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1816 |
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10924
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The Wanderings of Fancy; Consisting of Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse. By Mrs. Isaacs, authoress of Ella St. Lawrence, Wood Nymph, &c.
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Isaacs
, Mrs.
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Clement Chapple [66 Pall Mall] (London)
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1812 |
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3638
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The wanderings of the imagination. By Mrs. Gooch. In two volumes.
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Gooch
, Elizabeth Sarah Villa-Real
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Benjamin Crosby (London)
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1796 |
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10445
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The Wanderings of Tom Starboard; or the Life of a Sailor, his Voyages and Travels, Perils and Adventures, by Sea and Land. By the author of "The Children's Fire-side," "The Young Wanderer's Cave," &c. &c. With six engravings.
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Towers
, Isabella Jane
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
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1830 |
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2528
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The Wanderings of Warwick. By Charlotte Smith.
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Smith
, Charlotte Turner
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Joseph Bell (London)
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1794 |
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176
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The War-Office: A Novel. By Miss Gunning, Author of "The Packet," "Farmer's Boy," &c. &c. In Three Volumes.
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Gunning
, Elizabeth
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Maurice Jones [Paternoster Row] (London)
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1803 |
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9048
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The Ward of Delamere, A Tale. In Three Volumes. By Mrs. Pinchard, author of "Mystery and Confidence, The Blind Child, &c." Inscribed, By Permission, to Mrs. G. A. Robinson.
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Pinchard
, Elizabeth Sibthorpe
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Hannah Black, Parry, & Co. (London)
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1815 |
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1003
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The Warning. Recommended to the Serious Attention of all Christians, and Lovers of their Country
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Coltman
, Elizabeth
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|
1805 |
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786
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The Warrior's Return, and Other Poems, By Mrs. Opie.
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Opie
, Amelia
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
|
1808 |
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12579
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The Warrior's Return, and Other Poems, by Mrs. Opie. The second edition.
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Opie
, Amelia
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
|
1808 |
The second edition. |
22524
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The wars of David, and the peaceable reign of Solomon, symbolizing the times of warfare and refreshment of the saints of the most high God, to whom a priestly kingdom is shortly to be given, after the order of Melchisedeck. Set forth in two treatises written by J. Lead: and according to divine ordination publish'd in this present year of jubilee. For the service of all the children of the captivity, now watching and praying in many countries, for the great jubilee of the Lord to begin, and follow upon this very speedily. Containing I. An alarm to the holy warriours to fight the battels of the Lamb. II. The glory of Sharon, in the renovation of nature, introducing the kingdom of Christ in his sealed virgins, redeemed from the earth.
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Lead
, Jane
|
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1700 |
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782
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The Wars of the Jews, as related by Josephus, adapted to the capacities of young persons. Illustrated by twenty-four engravings, after original designs by Mr. Brooke.
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Johnstone
, Christian Isobel
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John Harris and Son (London)
|
1823 |
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11538
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The wars of the Jews, as related by Josephus, with additional facts from Jewish history; adapted to the capacities of young persons; illustrated by twenty-four engravings after original designs by Mr. Brooke.
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Johnstone
, Christian Isobel
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
|
1832 |
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10449
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The wars of the Jews, as related by Josephus; adapted to the capacities of young persons; illustrated by twenty-four engravings after original designs by Mr. Brooke. Second edition.
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Johnstone
, Christian Isobel
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John Harris and Son (London)
|
1824 |
Second edition. |
10450
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The wars of the Jews, as related by Josephus; adapted to the capacities of young persons; illustrated by twenty-four engravings after original designs by Mr. Brooke. Third edition.
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Johnstone
, Christian Isobel
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John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
|
1825 |
Third edition. |
14760
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The watchman’s answer to the question, What of the night? A sermon preached to the society which supported the Wednesday’s evening lecture in Great Eastcheap, December 27, 1750. By John Gill.
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Gill
, John
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1792 |
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