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8755
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A Summer at Brighton. A Modern Novel, in four volumes. The fourth volume contains The Story of the Modern Laïs. Fifth Edition.
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Young
, Mary Julia
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James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] (London)
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1808 |
Fifth edition. |
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8752
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A Summer at Brighton. A Modern Novel, in Three Volumes.
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Young
, Mary Julia
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James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] (London)
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1807 |
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904
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A Summer at Brighton. A Modern Novel, in three volumes.
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Young
, Mary Julia
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James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] (London)
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1807 |
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8754
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A Summer at Brighton. A Modern Novel, in Three Volumes. Fourth Edition.
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Young
, Mary Julia
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James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] (London)
James Fletcher Hughes [Paternoster Row] (London)
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1808 |
Fourth Edition. |
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8753
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A Summer at Brighton. A Modern Novel, in Three Volumes. Third Edition.
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Young
, Mary Julia
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James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] (London)
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1807 |
Third Edition. |
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1197
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A Summer at Weymouth, or, The Star of Fashion. A Novel, in three volumes. By the author of A Summer at Brighton, &c. &c.
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Young
, Mary Julia
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James Fletcher Hughes [Wigmore Street] (London)
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1808 |
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4229
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A sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life.
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More
, Hannah
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1796 |
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4244
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A Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery.
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More
, Hannah
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1796 |
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24023
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A supplement to Dr. Harris's Dictionary of arts and sciences; explaining not only the terms in physics, metaphysics, ethics, theology, history, geography, antiquity, chronology, grammar, rhetoric, logic, poetry, pharmacy, medicine, chymistry, surgery, phytology, war, polity, navigation, architecture, painting, sculpture, music, commerce, trade, husbandry, manage, horticulture, &c. &c. &c. But also the arts and sciences themselves: together with a just account of the origin, progress, and state of things, offices, officers, and orders, ecclesiastical, civil, military, and commercial; the several sects, systems, doctrines, and opinions of divines, heresiarchs, schismatics, philosophers, mathematicians, Physicians, critics, antiquaries, &c. Also an account of all sacred books and writings; history of general and particular councils; all solemnities, rites, ceremonies, fasts, feasts, statutes, laws, plays, sports, games, habits, and utensils: in all which, (as likewise in metaphysics, theology, antiquity, grammar, rhetoric, poetry, polity, and other miscellaneous subjects,) this book is of itself entirely compleat, and more copious and extensive than any work of this kind, not excepting Mr. Chamber's Cyclopædia, of which it is a very great improvement, containing upwards of eleven hundred articles which that author has omitted; besides great additions and improvements in almost every article; and will, with Dr. Harris's two volumes, make the most useful set of books, and compleat body of arts and sciences yet extant: being carefully compiled from the best and most approved authors in several languages; enriched with many curious manuscripts, and illustrated with copper-plates. N.B. Those subjects in which Dr. Harris is any way deficient are here perfected; no trifling and insignificant words inserted, but only such as may convey some useful and entertaining knowledge to the reader; for whose further benefit and satisfaction, all the authors made use of in this work are quoted. By a Society of Gentlemen.
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Harris
, John
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1744 |
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5412
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A supplement to The conduct of the King of Prussia, &c. investigated; containing Observations Upon The Present State Of English Politics; and A Plan For Altering The Mode Of Carrying ON The War. Addressed To All Ranks Of Britons. By Lady Wallace. The second edition.
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Wallace
, Eglantine
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John Bell [132 Strand] (London)
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1794 |
The second edition. |
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5321
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A supplement to The conduct of the King of Prussia, &c. investigated; Observations upon the present state of English politics; and a plan for altering the mode of carrying on the war. Addressed to all ranks of Britons. By Lady Wallace.
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Wallace
, Eglantine
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John Bell [132 Strand] (London)
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1794 |
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25872
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A supplement to The grammar of heraldry, now in the press: or, a catalogue of the nobility of Scotland and Ireland, With their Arms in Blazon. By Lewis P'ugh, Gent.
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Pugh
, Lewis
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1716 |
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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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26343
|
A survey of infant baptism, and the mode of baptizing: in a letter to a gentleman at London. By Joseph Stokes, Minister of the Gospel, at Horsham in Sussex.
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Stokes
, Joseph
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Margaret Lawrence (London)
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1715 |
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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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