4381
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'Tis all for the best, or the history of Mrs. Simpson.
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More
, Hannah
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1790 |
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4400
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'Tis all for the best, or the history of Mrs. Simpson.
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More
, Hannah
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1790 |
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13290
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"'Tis all for the best," or, the history of Mrs. Simpson.
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More
, Hannah
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12806
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(Mrs. Inchbald's Translation.) The Midnight Hour. A Comedy, in Three Acts. From the French of M. Damaniant, called Guerre Ouverte; ou, Ruse Contre Ruse as it is now performing at the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Smock-Alley. Translated by Mrs. Inchbald.
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Damaniant
, Antoine-Jean
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1788 |
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12803
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(Mrs. Inchbald's Translation.) The Midnight Hour. A Comedy, in three acts. From the French of M. Damaniant, called Guerre Ouverte; ou, Ruse Contre Ruse. As it is now performing at the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Smock-Alley. Translated by Mrs. Inchbald.
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Damaniant
, Antoine-Jean
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1788 |
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4649
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[An irregular ode] to Edward Byrne, Esq. of mullinahack, on his marriage with Miss Roe, step-daughter to one Noble Lord, and niece to another!!!
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Battier
, Henrietta
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1797 |
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5026
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[An] appeal to impartial posterity, by Madame Roland, wife of the minister of the Home Department; Or, a collection of pieces written by her during her confinement in the prisons of the Abbey and St. Pélagie. Published originally in Paris for the benefit of her only daughter, deprived of the fortune of her parents, whose property is still in sequestration. In four parts. Part I. Translated from the French.
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Roland de la Platière
, Marie-Jeanne
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1796 |
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5677
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[The] Hermit. A novel. By Miss Minifie, author of Barford-Abbey, The cottage, &c.
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Gunning
, Susannah
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James Williams [5 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
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1770 |
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22796
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A bickerstaff's burying; or, work for the upholders. A farce; as it is acted at the theatres, with applause. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre: Author of The Gamester, a Comedy.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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George Risk [corner of Castle Lane] (Dublin)
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1724 |
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3968
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A Bold Stroke for a Husband. A comedy. Written by the ingenious Mrs. Cowley: Authoress of the Run-A-Way, Belles-Stratagem, and which is the Man: and performed forty nights last season at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.
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Cowley
, Hannah
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1783 |
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3990
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A Bold Stroke for a Husband. A Comedy. Written by the Ingenious Mrs. Cowley: authoress of The Run-A-Way, Belles-Stratagem, and Which is the Man. And performed forty nights last season at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden.
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Cowley
, Hannah
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1787 |
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23052
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A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. By the author of the Busie-body and the Gamester.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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James Dalton (Dublin)
James Kelburn (Dublin)
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1739 |
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22157
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A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. By the author of The busie-body and The gamester.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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James Dalton (Dublin)
James Kelburn (Dublin)
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1739 |
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7636
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A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. By the author of the Busie-Body and the Gamester.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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John Exshaw I [Cork Hill] (Dublin)
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1752 |
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7687
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A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. By the author of The Busy-Body and The Gamester.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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1773 |
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14212
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A brief account of the life and family of Miss Jenny Cameron, the reputed mistress of the Pretender's eldest son. Containing many very singular incidents.
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Unknown
,
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William Brien (also Bryan) (Dublin)
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1746 |
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14255
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A catalogue of books being the entire library of the Right Reverend Father in God, Robert Downes, Lord Bishop of Raphoe, deceas'd, to be sold by auction, at the Coffee-House of the Right Honourable the House of Lords, on Monday the 23d of January, 1764. The hours of sale from twelve o'clock to three each day, untill all are sold. Catalogues to be had of William Ross's bookseller in Grafton-Street.
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1764 |
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14254
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A catalogue of books; being the collections of H. Cuningham, Esq; and a member of parliament, deceased. To be sold by auction, by William Ross, Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row. On Monday the 18th of February, 1760. The sale to begin every evening at six o'clock. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale. The conditions of sale as usual.
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1760 |
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23019
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A catalogue of charity pamphlets, as they are sold single and by the hundred. By Sarah Hyde, bookseller in Dame's-Street.
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Hyde
, Sarah
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1744 |
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13572
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A collection of poems, mostly original, by several hands.
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1789 |
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6138
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A compendium of a controversy on water-baptism. In a letter from a clergyman to M. Morris, one of the people called Quakers; with her answer.
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Knowles
, Mary
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1777 |
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1817
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A course of lectures for Sunday evenings. Containing religious advice to young persons.
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Kilner
, Mary Ann
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1786 |
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4379
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A day in Turkey; or, The Russian slaves. A comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden. By Mrs. Cowley.
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Cowley
, Hannah
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Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street] (Dublin)
William Jones I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
William McKenzie [College Green] (Dublin)
William Corbet [Great Britain Street] (Dublin)
John Rice [2 College Green] (Dublin)
Arthur Grueber [59 Dame Street] (Dublin)
John Jones [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
Randal McAllister [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
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1792 |
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7320
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A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testament, contained in a set of easy lessons. By Mrs. Trimmer.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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William Sleater II [Dame Street] (Dublin)
John Rice [2 College Green] (Dublin)
John Marshall I [Aldermary] (London)
|
1795 |
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5581
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A description of Millenium Hall, and the country adjacent: together with the characters of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the mind to the love of virtue. By a gentleman on his travels.
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Montagu
, Barbara
Scott
, Sarah
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Peter Wilson [6 Dame Street] (Dublin)
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1763 |
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