5053
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A short and easy method of prayer. Translated from the French of Madam J.M.B. De La Mothe Guion. By Thomas Digby Brooke.
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Guyon
, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte
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1795 |
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3622
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Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. Reviewed and published at her request, by I. Watts, D.D.
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Rowe
, Elizabeth Singer
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Sowler and Russell [Deansgate] (Greater Manchester)
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1798 |
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4552
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Miscellaneous poems, by Helen Leigh, of Middlewich.
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Leigh
, Helen
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1788 |
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3008
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Poems on various subjects: to which is added a selection of hymns, &c. By Eliza. Birch, Daughter Of Thos. Birch, Late Of Warwick, The Elder Branch Of The Staffordshire Family.
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Birch
, Eliza
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Charles Wheeler and Son [Cannon Street] (Manchester)
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1800 |
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3269
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Poems on various subjects. By Eliza Knipe, of Manchester.
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Cobbold
, Elizabeth
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1783 |
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4178
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Sir Eldred of the bower; a legendary tale, in two parts, by Hannah More. And Edwin and Emma: by Mr. Mallet.
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Mallet
, David
More
, Hannah
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1800 |
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3196
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The experienced English house-keeper, for the use and ease of ladies, house-keepers, cooks, &c. Wrote purely from practice, And dedicated to the Hon. Lady Elizabeth Warburton, Whom the Author lately served as House-Keeper. Consisting of near 800 original receipts, most of which never appeared in print. Part First, Lemon Pickle, Browning for all Sorts of Made Dishes, Soups, Fish, plain Meat, Game, Made Dishes both hot and cold, Pyes, Puddings, &c. Part Second, All Kind of Confectionary, particularly the Gold and Silver Web for covering of Sweetmeats, and a Desert of Spun Sugar, with Directions to set out a Table in the most elegant Manner and in the modern Taste, Floating Islands, Fish Ponds, Transparent Puddings, Trifles, Whips, &c. Part Third, Pickling, Potting, and Collaring, Wines, Vinegars, Catchups, Distilling, with two most valuable Receipts, one for refining Malt Liquors, the other for curing Acid Wines, and a correct List of every Thing in Season in every Month of the Year. By Elizabeth Raffald.
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Raffald
, Elizabeth
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1769 |
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3197
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The Manchester and Salford directory; containing, I. An Alpabetical List of the Streets, Squares, &c. II. The Names of the Merchants, Traders, and principal Inhabitants of the Towns of Manchester and Salford, with the Situation of their respective Warehouses and Places of Abode. III. Also a List of the Country Tradesmen, with their Warehouses in Manchester. IV. The principal Whitsters, with their places of Abode. V. An Account of the Stage Coaches, Waggons, Carriers, &c. the Days they come in and go out. VI. The Vessels to and from Liverpool, on the Old Navigation; the Duke of Bridgewater’s Canal, also the Names and distances of the Wharfs on the Navigations from Manchester, to the Rivers Trent, Severn, and Birmingham Canals, with average Rates of Freight VII. His Majesty’s Justices of the Peace, with their respective Divisions. VIII. Officers of the Infirmary and Lunatic Hospital. IX. Officers of Excise. X. The Names of the Firemen, and the Places where the Engins are kept. Designed for the Use of all Persons, as well Natives as Foreigners. By Elizabeth Raffald, Author of the Experienced English House-Keeper, at the Exchange, Coffee-House, where both Books may be had.
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Raffald
, Elizabeth
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1781 |
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3190
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The Manchester directory; ... By Elizabeth Raffald, ...
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Raffald
, Elizabeth
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1773 |
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3342
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The songs, in the pastoral, called Philander and Rose. Written by Mrs Kemble. Set to music by Mr. Cheese. And to be performed on Monday the 25th of April 1785. For the benefit of Mr Kemble.
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Kemble
, Elizabeth
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1785 |
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5152
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The triumphs of grace; or, the last words and edifying death of the Lady Margaret de la Musse, a noble French lady, who died in May 1681, Aged But Sixteen Years. Englished by P. L.
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de la Musse
, Margaret
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George Nicholson and Co. (Manchester)
John Lawrence (London)
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1795 |
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3959
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Village politics. Addressed to all the mechanics, journeymen, and day labourers, in Great Britain. By Will Chip, a country carpenter.
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More
, Hannah
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1793 |
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