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26097
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A supplement to the New version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate; ... The eighth edition, corrected. With the addition of Plain instructions ..
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Unknown
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1717 |
The eighth edition, corrected. |
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26090
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A supplement to the new version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate; containing the Psalms in particular measures; the usual hymns, Creed, Lord's Prayers, Ten Commandments, for the Holy Sacraments, &c. with Gloria Patr's, and Tunes (Treble and Bass) proper to each of them, and all the rest of the Psalms. The seventh edition, corrected. With the addition of plain instructions for all those who are desirous to learn or Improve themselves in Psalmody; near Thirty new tunes, composed by several of the best masters; and a Table of Psalms suited to Feasts and Fasts of the Church, &c. With Tables of all the Psalms of New, Old, and Dr. Patrick's Versions, directing what Tunes are fitted for each Psalm. The whole being a compleat psalmody. Useful for teachers and Learners of either Version.
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Unknown
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1717 |
The seventh edition, corrected. |
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21062
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A survey of the River Thames from London: and of the River Medway from Rochester, to the Nore. Engraved by George Allen, no. 19, Shoe Lane
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Penelope Steel [Cornhill] (Cornhill)
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1802 |
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3019
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A synopsis of the planisphere of the earth, and of the map of Europe, in which the situation and extent of the primary divisions of the globe, and the empires, kingdoms, States, and Republicks of Europe, with their Number, Boundaries, Extent, Degrees of Latitude, &c. in the aggregate and separately, are obtained by inspection; together with the description and use of the globes. Intended, by the author, as a useful appendix to her introduction to geography and astronomy. By Eliza Thomson, (late Cumyns,) of Brompton.
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Thomson
, Eliza
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1788 |
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13098
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A systematical arrangement of the animal kingdom; designed to supply a pocket volume for those who visit museums, and to enable ladies to introduce their children to the study of that branch of natural history.
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Fenn
, Ellenor
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1806 |
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23511
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A tale of a tarr. A new ballad.
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Unknown
,
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Abigail (Ann) Baldwin [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1710 |
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834
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A Tale of Mystery; or, Celina. A Novel. In four volumes. Altered from the French of Ducray-Duminil, by Mrs. Meeke, author of Which is the Man, The Sicilian, &c. &c.
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Ducray-Duménil
, François-Guillaume
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Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
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1803 |
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4774
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A tale of the times. By the author of A gossip's story. Dedicated by permission to Mrs. Carter. In three volumes.
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West
, Jane
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Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
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1799 |
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4776
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A tale of the times. By the author of A gossip's story. Dedicated by Permission to Mrs. Carter. In three volumes. The second edition.
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West
, Jane
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Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
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1799 |
The second edition. |
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1221
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A Tale Without a Title: Give It What You Please. In Three Volumes. By Eugenia de Acton, author of Essays on the Art of Being Happy, The Microcosm, &c.
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Lewis
, Alethea
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Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co. (London)
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1804 |
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13818
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A Ten Years' Residence in France, during the severest part of the revolution; from the year 1787 to 1797, containing various anecdotes of some of the most remarkable personages of that period. By Charlotte West.
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West
, Charlotte
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William Sams (London)
R. Jennings (London)
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1821 |
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25694
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A third letter to the reverend the ministers of the Calvinistical Baptist Board: occasioned by their uncharitable, as well as false insinuations, concerning the author's application to the Quakers, and his Attempts of Conformity to The National Church. In which likewise are to be found, his reasons for making a tour to Paris, and his leaving The Congregation at Devonshire Square after his return. By Sayer Rudd, M.D.
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Rudd
, Sayer
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
John Noon (London)
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1735 |
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25014
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A timely caution; or, good advice to the ladies. By a true Briton. The second edition.
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Unknown
,
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1728 |
The second edition. |
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7407
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A token for youth: or, Instruction to children. Being the life and Christian experience of the wonderful workings of the spirit of God on Cartaret Rede, from her infancy to her last moments, as it was faithfully taken from her own mouth, by a paritcular friend. Lately published by one who was witness to the truth of the facts recorded.
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Rede
, Sarah
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1760 |
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15003
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A Tour in France. 1802.
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King
, Frances Elizabeth
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John Booth (London)
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1808 |
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15004
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A Tour in France. 1802. Second Edition.
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King
, Frances Elizabeth
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John Booth (London)
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1814 |
Second Edition. |
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4584
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A Tour in Switzerland; Or, a View of the Present State of the Governments and Manners of Those Cantons: With Comparative Sketches of the Present State of Paris. By Helen Maria Williams.
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Williams
, Helen Maria
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George, George, and John Robinson (London)
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1798 |
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14445
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A Tour in the Isle of Wight, in the Autumn of 1820. Currente Calamo.
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Unknown
,
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1822 |
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14584
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A Tour through the Upper Provinces of Hindostan; Comprising a Period between the Years 1804 and 1814: with Remarks and Authentic Anecdotes. To Which Is Annexed, a Guide up the River Ganges, with a Map from the Source to the Mouth. By A. D.
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Deane
, Ann
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Charles and John Rivington (London)
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1823 |
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15067
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A Tour to Alet and La Grande Chartreuse, by Dom Claude Lancelot, author of the Port Royal Grammars; with some account of the Monastery and Abbot Reformer of La Trappe; also biographical sketches of M. Du Verger de Hauranne, Abbedest.Cyran, Cornelius Jansenius, Bishop of Ypres; and a brief view of the celebrated institution of Port Royal. By Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck, author of Theory of the Classification of Beauty and Deformity. A Narrative of the Demolition of Port Royal Des Champs. &c. Second Edition, Considerably Enlarged. In Two Volumes.
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Lancelot
, Claude
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John and Arthur Arch [Cornhill] (Cornhill)
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1816 |
Second Edition, Considerably Enlarged. |
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6378
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A tour to Milford Haven, in the year 1791. By Mrs. Morgan.
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Morgan (née Gibbs)
, Mary
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John Stockdale (London)
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1795 |
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14978
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A Tour, Performed in the Years 1795-6, through the Taurida, or Crimea, the Antient Kingdom of Bosphorus, the Once-Powerful Republic of Tauric Cherson, and All the Other Countries on the North Shore of the Euxine, Ceded to Russia by the Peace of Kainardgi and Jassy; by Mrs. Maria Guthrie, Formerly Acting Directress of the Imperial Convent for the Education of the Female Nobility of Russia; Described in a Series of Letters to Her Husband, the Editor, Matthew Guthrie, M.D. F.R.S. and F.S.A. of London and Edinburgh, Member of the Philosophical Society of Manchester, &c. &c. Physician to the First and Second Imperial Corps of Noble Cadets in St. Petersburgh, and Councillor of State to His Imperial Majesty of All the Russias. The Whole illustrated by a Map of the Tour along the Euxine Coast, from the Dniester to the Cuban; with Engravings of a Great Number of Ancient Coins, Medals, Monuments, Inscriptions, and Other Curious Objects.
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Guthrie
, Marie
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Thomas Cadell Jun. (London)
William Davies (London)
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1802 |
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25181
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A town eclogue: or, a poetical contest between Toby and a minor poet of B-tt-n's Coffee-House; At a Bookseller's Shop near Temple-Bar; being an imitation after the new mode of the 3d eclogue of Virgil. Inscrib'd to the author of the Tale of a tub. And hated Wharton like a Toad, &c.
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Unknown
,
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Ferdinando Burleigh (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
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1714 |
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199
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A Traveller's Tale of the Last Century. By Elizabeth Isabella Spence, Author of Letters from the North Highlands; and The Curate and His Daughter. In Three Volumes.
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Spence
, Elizabeth Isabella
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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
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1819 |
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26035
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A treatise of laws: or, a general introduction to the common, civil, and canon law. In three parts. I. The Common Law of England; illustrated in great Variety of Maxims, &c. Also the Use of this Law; with References to Statutes, in all Cases. II. Of the Civil Law, intermix'd with the Law of Nations, and its Use here in England; and a Parallel between the Civil Law and Common Law. III. The Canon Law, and Laws Ecclesiastical; containing the Authority, and Rights of the English Clergy; Of Patrons of Churches; Courts Ecclesiastical, Trials, &c. The Whole Adapted To the Use of Students, and Practisers of the Law; Students of the Universities; Civilians, Proctors, Ecclesiasticks, and all young Gentlemen. By Giles Jacob. gent.
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Jacob
, Giles
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Thomas Woodward (London)
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1721 |
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