4207
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Circulated by the East Kent and Canterbury Association. 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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12348
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Detached Pieces of Poetry. Written by a Mother, and Dedicated to Her Daughters
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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1808 |
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12544
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Fugitive Pieces. By Mrs. Dodsworth.
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Dodsworth
, Anna
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1802 |
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12945
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Life and History of Betty Bolaine, (Late of Canterbury,) a Well Known Character for Parsimony and Vice, Scarcely equalled in the Annals of Vice and Depravity; Interspersed with Original Poetry. Second Edition.
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Burgess
, Elizabeth
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Henry Ward (Canterbury)
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1832 |
Second Edition. |
10923
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Life and History of Betty Bolaine, (Late of Canterbury,) a Well Known Character for Parsimony and Vice, Scarcely equalled in the Annals of Vice and Depravity. Interspersed with Original Poetry.
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Burgess
, Elizabeth
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1805 |
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4788
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Mrs. Walker's address to the ladies and gentlemen of Maidstone, and its neighbourhood.
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Walker
, Mrs. Jane
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1784 |
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10413
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Surveys of nature: a sequel to Mrs. Trimmer's introduction being familiar descriptions of some popular subjects in natural philosophy, adapted to the capacities of children. By Harriet Ventum.
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Ventum
, Harriet
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John Badcock (London)
B. Tabart (London)
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1802 |
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6960
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The oaks; or, the beauties of Canterbury. A comedy, as performed at the theatre in Canterbury. Written by Mrs. Burgess.
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Burgess
, Mrs.
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1780 |
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11684
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The Rich Old Bachelor: A Domestic Tale. In the Style of Dr. Syntax. By a Lady.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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Henry Ward (Canterbury)
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1824 |
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