3937
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Cheap Repository. The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. In two parts.
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, Hannah
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1795 |
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3938
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Cheap Repository. The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. In two parts.
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, Hannah
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1795 |
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4096
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Cheap Repository. The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Part II.
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, Hannah
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1795 |
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3930
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Cheap repository. The shepherd of Salisbury plain. Part II.
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, Hannah
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1795 |
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15406
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Cheap Repository. The Sorrows of Yamba; or, the negro woman's lamentation.
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, Hannah
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1795 |
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3956
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Cheap Repository. The Sunday School.
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, Hannah
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1795 |
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13292
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Cheap Repository. The sunday school.
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, Hannah
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1813 |
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4094
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Cheap Repository. The Sunday School.
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, Hannah
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1796 |
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4309
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Cheap Repository. The two shoemakers in five parts.
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, Hannah
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1795 |
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13291
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Cheap Repository. The two shoemakers. In six parts.
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, Hannah
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1813 |
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3923
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Cheap Repository. The two shoemakers. Part I.
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, Hannah
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Cheap Repository Tracts (London)
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1795 |
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13314
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Cheap Repository. The two soldiers.
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, Hannah
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1813 |
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3941
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Cheap Repository. The two wealthy farmers; or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. In seven parts.
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, Hannah
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1795 |
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3985
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Cheap Repository. The two wealthy farmers; or, the history of Mr. Bragwell. In seven parts. A new edition.
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, Hannah
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1799 |
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4218
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Cheap Repository. The two wealthy farmers; or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. Part I.
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, Hannah
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1796 |
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3986
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Cheap repository. The two wealthy farmers; or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. Part I.
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, Hannah
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1796 |
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4083
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Cheap repository. The two wealthy farmers; or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. Part II.
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, Hannah
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S. Hazard (Bath)
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1795 |
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13302
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Cheap Repository. This history of Charles Jones, the Footman. Written by himself.
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, Hannah
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1813 |
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3918
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Cheap Repository. Turn the carpet; or, The two weavers; a new song, in a dialogue between Dick and John.
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, Hannah
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1800 |
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8853
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Chevalier de Versenai, A Novel, in two volumes, Translated from the French of Mad. Cottin, author of "Elizabeth, or, The Exiles of Siberia," &c. &c.
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Cottin
, Sophie Ristaud
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James Fletcher Hughes [Paternoster Row] (London)
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1810 |
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5573
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Cheyt Sing. A poem. By a young lady of fifteen. Inscribed, by permission, to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox, Esq.
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Saffery
, Maria Grace
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1790 |
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22989
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Chickens feed capons: or A dissertation on the pertness of our youth in general, especially those trained up at tea-tables; with The true Picture of a Petit Maitre, and a Modern fine Lady; Some Hints on Abuses in Education; not forgetting the Insolence and Scorn with which the generality of young Persons treat their Elders and Betters. Also A very remarkable Tragical Cafe, which may serve as a Warning to Persons in Years, how they give the Staff out of their own Hands, and leave themselves to the Mercy of others. Written by a friend of the person injured. The Fourth Edition. With a Preface in Vindication of the Author.
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Defoe
, Daniel
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Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
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1731 |
The Fourth Edition. |
23822
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Chickens feed capons: or A dissertation on the pertness of our youth in general, especially those trained up at tea-tables; with the true picture of a petit maitre, and a modern fine lady; some hints on abuses in education; not forgetting the insolence and scorn with which the generality of young persons treat their elders and betters. Also a very remarkable tragical case, which may serve as a warning to persons in years, how they give the staff out of their own hands, and leave themselves to the mercy of others. Written by a friend of the person injured.
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Defoe
, Daniel
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1731 |
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22108
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Chickens feed capons: or A dissertation on the pertness of our youth in general, especially those trained up at tea-tables; with The true picture of a petit maitre, and a modern fine lady; some hints on abuses in education; not forgetting the insolence and scorn with which the generality of young persons treat their elders and betters. Also a very remarkable tragical case, which may serve as a warning to persons in years, how they give the staff out of their own hands, and leave themselves to the mercy of others. Written by a friend of the person injured. The Third Edition. With a preface in vindication of the author.
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Defoe
, Daniel
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1731 |
The Third Edition. |
13021
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Children as they are; or, Tales and dialogues, for young readers from seven to twelve years of age. By the author of 'The transformation of a beech-tree.'
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Brown
, Eliza
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Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton (London)
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1830 |
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