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12721
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The Stories of Senex; or, Little Histories of Little People. By E. A. Kendall, author of Keeper's Travels, The Sparrow, The Wren, The Swallow, The Canary Bird, &c. &c.
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Kendall
, Edward Augustus
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
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1800 |
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10159
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The Storm, with Other Poems. By Elizabeth Darwall.
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Darwall
, Elizabeth
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Knott and Lloyd (Birmingham)
James Ridgway [170 Piccadilly] (London)
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1810 |
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24486
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The story of Inkle and Yarrico. A most moving tale from the Spectator. Attempted in veres [sic] by the Right Hon. the Countess of ****
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Seymour
, Frances
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John Cooper (London)
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1738 |
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649
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The Story of Isabel. By the author of "The Favourite of Nature," &c. &c. &c. In three volumes.
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Kelty
, Mary Ann
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Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green (London)
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1826 |
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3090
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The story of Lady Juliana Harley. A novel. In letters. By Mrs. Griffith.
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Griffith
, Elizabeth
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
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1776 |
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4859
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The Story of Le Fevre, from the Works of Mr. Sterne. Put into verse by Jane Timbury.
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Timbury
, Jane
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Robert Jameson (London)
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1787 |
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15372
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The story of little Mary and her cat. In words not exceeding two syllables.
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Fenwick
, Eliza
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William Darton and Son (London)
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1834 |
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15373
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The story of little Mary and her cat. In words not exceeding two syllables.
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Fenwick
, Eliza
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William Darton and Son (London)
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1835 |
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11414
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The story of little Mary and her cat. In words not exceeding two syllables. With copper-plates.
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Fenwick
, Eliza
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William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] (London)
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1824 |
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11415
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The story of little Mary and her cat. In words not exceeding two syllables. With copper-plates.
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Fenwick
, Eliza
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William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] (London)
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1830 |
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11173
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The story of our first parents: selected from Milton's Paradise lost: for the use of young persons. By Mrs. Siddons.
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Milton
, John
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John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
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1822 |
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11030
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The Story of Sinful Sally, the Hampshire Tragedy, the Bad Bargain, and Robert & Richard.
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More
, Hannah
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1810 |
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7255
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The story of sinful Sally, told by herself. Shewing how from being Sally of the Green she was first led to become Sinful Sally, and afterwards Drunken Sal, and how at last she came to a most melancholy and almost hopeless end; being therein a warning to all young women both in town and country.
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More
, Hannah
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1794 |
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11096
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The Story of Sinful Sally; the Hampshire Tragedy; the Bad Bargain; and Robert and Richard
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More
, Hannah
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John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly] (London)
S. Hazard (Bath)
John Evans and Co. (London)
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1805 |
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7254
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The story of sinful Sally. Told by herself.
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More
, Hannah
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1796 |
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7252
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The story of Sinful Sally. Told by herself. Shewing how from being Sally of the Green she was first led to become Sinful Sally, and afterwards Drunken Sal, and how at last she came to a most melancholy and almost hopeless end; being therein a warning to all young women both in town and country.
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More
, Hannah
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1796 |
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7253
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The story of sinful Sally. Told by herself. Shewing How from being Sally of the Green she was first led to become Sinful Sally, and afterwards Drunken Sal, and how at last she came to a most melancholy and almost hopeless End; being therein a Warning to all young Women both in Town and Country. Price one halfpenny.
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More
, Hannah
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John Marshall I [Aldermary] (London)
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1796 |
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25686
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The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father, is founded. With some account of the author, and his writings.
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Unknown
,
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1750 |
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25204
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The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father, is founded. With some account of the author, and his writings. The Second Edition.
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Unknown
,
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1750 |
The Second Edition. |
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11176
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The story without an end. From the German of F.W. Carové, by Sarah Austin; illustrated by William Harvey.
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Carové
, Friedrich Wilhelm
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Effingham Wilson [Royal Exchange] (London)
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1834 |
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24115
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The strange adventures of the Count de Vinevil and his family. Being an Account of what happen'd to them whilst they resided at Constantinople. And of Madamoiselle Ardelisa, his Daughter's being shipwreck'd on the Uninhabited Island Delos, in her Return to France, with Violetta a Venetian Lady, the Captain of the Ship, a Priest, and five Sailors. The Manner of their living there, and strange Deliverance by the Arrival of a Ship commanded by Violetta's Father. Ardelisa's Entertainment at Venice, and safe Return to France. By Mrs. Aubin.
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Aubin
, Penelope
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Elizabeth Bell (Cornhill)
John Darby II (London)
Arthur Bettesworth (London)
Francis Fayram (London)
John Pemberton (London)
John Hooke (London)
Charles Rivington I (London)
Jeremiah Battley [or Batley] (London)
Edward Symon (London)
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1721 |
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24211
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The strange adventures of the Count de Vinevil and his family. Being an account of what happen'd to them whilst they resided at Constantinople. And of Madamoiselle Ardelisa, his Daughter's being shipwreck'd on the Uninhabited Island Delos, in her Return to France, with Violetta a Venetian Lady, the Captain of the Ship, a Priest, and five Sailors. The Manner of their living there, and strange Deliverance by the Arrival of a Ship commanded by Violetta's Father. Ardelisa's Entertainment at Venice, and safe Return to France. The second edition. By Mrs. Aubin.
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Aubin
, Penelope
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John Darby II (London)
Arthur Bettesworth (London)
Francis Fayram (London)
John Osborn and Thomas Longman (London)
John Pemberton (London)
John Hooke (London)
Charles Rivington I (London)
Francis Clay (London)
Jeremiah Battley [or Batley] (London)
Edward Symon (London)
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1728 |
The second edition |
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14084
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The Strange and Unaccountable Life of Daniel Dancer, Esq. Who Died in a Sack, Though Worth Upwards of £3000 a Year. With Singular Anecdotes of Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer. To Which Are Added, the Remarkable Life of John Overs; With Some Account of His Daughter, Who Was the Original Founder of St. Mary Overs' Church in the Borough; and, The Origin of London Bridge.
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Unknown
,
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Ann Lemoine (London)
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1801 |
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14085
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The Strange and Unaccountable Life of Daniel Dancer, Esq. Who Died in a Sack, Though Worth Upwards of £3000 a Year. With Singular Anecdotes of Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer. To Which is Now Added, the Remarkable Life of Baron D'Aguilar, with Some Account of His Starvation Farm
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Unknown
,
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Ann Lemoine (London)
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1803 |
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14086
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The Strange and Unaccountable Life of Daniel Dancer, Esq. Who Died in a Sack, Though Worth Upwards of £3000 a Year. With Singular Anecdotes of Jemmy Taylor, the Southwark Usurer. To Which is Now Added, the Remarkable Life of Baron D'Aguilar, with Some Account of His Starvation Farm.
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Unknown
,
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Ann Lemoine (London)
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1805 |
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