3426
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The English tavern at Berlin; A comedy, in three acts.
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Harlow
, Elizabeth
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Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
Arthur Grueber and McAllister (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
William Jones I [College Green] (Dublin)
Hannah Chamberlaine (Dublin)
John Jones [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
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1790 |
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14015
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The Englishman in Bourdeaux. A comedy. Written in French, By the celebrated Monsieur Favart. Acted with universal Applause, at the Theatre-Royal, in Paris. Where it has had a more extraordinary Run than any other new Piece, in the Memory of the present Frequenters of the French Stage. Translated by an English Lady now residing in Paris.
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Favart
, Charles Simon
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Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] (Dublin)
John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Hulton Bradley (Dublin)
Samuel Watson [Dame Street] (Dublin)
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1763 |
[Dublin 1] |
2990
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The errors of education. In two volumes. By Mrs. Parsons. Dedicated (by Permission) to the Right Hon. the Countess of Hillsborough.
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Parsons
, Eliza
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Thomas Jackson [Parliament Street] (Dublin)
|
1792 |
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4518
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The errors of innocence, in two volumes.
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Lee
, Harriet
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James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
Robert Burton [14 Capel Street] (Dublin)
Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street] (Dublin)
George Burnet [Abbey Street] (Dublin)
Stephen Colbert [Capel Street] (Dublin)
John Exshaw II [98 Grafton Street] (Dublin)
Luke White [Dame Street] (Dublin)
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1786 |
Irish |
3800
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The Excursion. In two volumes. By Mrs. Brooke, author of the History of Lady Julia Mandeville, and of Emily Montague.
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Brooke
, Frances
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James Potts (Dublin)
Richard Cross (Dublin)
Thomas Walker (Dublin)
John Beatty [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street] (Dublin)
William Colles [19 Dame Street] (Dublin)
Bartholomew Corcoran I [King's Inn Quay] (Dublin)
Edward Cross (Dublin)
Caleb Jenkin [58 Dame Street] (Dublin)
James Williams [21 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Samuel Price [Henry Street] (Dublin)
William Whitestone [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Thomas Armitage [College Green] (Dublin)
William Wilson [6 Dame Street] [1763–66; 1768–95] (Dublin)
Luke White [18 Crampton Street] (Dublin)
Arthur Grueber [15 Dame Street] (Dublin)
William Sleater I [Castle Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Higly (Dublin)
James Hoey, Junior [Parliament Street] (Dublin)
John Exshaw II [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Dillon Chamberlaine [College Green] (Dublin)
William Spotswood [College Green] (Dublin)
Sarah Hallhead (Dublin)
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1777 |
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5060
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The exemplary life of the pions Lady Guion, translated from her own account in the original French. To which is added, a new translation of her Short and easy method of prayer, by Thomas Digby Brooke. Which Treatise was the first Rise of her Severe Persecutions.
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Guyon
, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte
|
|
1775 |
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5877
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The exemplary mother: or, letters between Mrs. Villars and her family. Published by a lady. From the originals in her possession. In two volumes.
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Cooper
, Maria Susanna
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John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Henry Saunders [Castle Street] (Dublin)
James Potts (Dublin)
Peter and William Wilson (Dublin)
William Sleater I [Castle Street] (Dublin)
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1769 |
|
2615
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The exiles; or memoirs of the Count de Cronstadt. By Clara Reeve, Author of the Old English Baron, Two Mentors, &c. &c. In two volumes.
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Reeve
, Clara
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Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street] (Dublin)
Christopher Lewis [Henry Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
Christopher Lewis [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
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1789 |
|
13492
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The experience of Mrs. H.A. Rogers written by herself ; to which are added, some select letters, written to her by the Rev. John Wesley ... which afforded her much spiritual consolation.
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Rogers
, Hester Ann
Wesley
, John
|
|
1822 |
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3213
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The experienced English house-keeper, for the use and ease of ladies, house-keepers, cooks, &c. Written purely from practice, and dedicated to the Hon. Lady Elizabeth Warbuton, whom the author lately served as house-keeper: Consisting of near nine hundred original receipts, most of which never appeared in print. Part I. Lemon pickle, browning for all sorts of made dishes, soups, fish, plain meat, game, made dishes both hot and cold, pyes, puddings, &c. Part II. All kinds of confectionary particularly the gold and sliver web for covering of sweet meats, and doss ... 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 III. 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 for every months the year. The tenth edition. With two plans of a grand table of two covers; and a curious new invented fire stove, wherein any common fuel may be burnt instead of charcoal. By Elizabeth Raffald.
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Raffald
, Elizabeth
|
|
1789 |
The tenth edition. |
3244
|
The experienced English house-keeper, for the use and ease of ladies, house-keepers, cooks, &c. Wrote purely from practice, ... consisting of near eight hundred original receipts most of which never appeared in print. ... The sixth edition, with an appendix ... By Elizabeth Raffald.
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Raffald
, Elizabeth
|
James Williams [5 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
|
1778 |
The sixth edition, with an appendix |
3468
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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 eight hundred original receipts, most of which never appeared in print. Part I. Lemon pickle, browning for all sorts, of made dishes, soups, fish, plain meat, game made dishes both hot and cold, pyes, puddings &c. Part II. All kinds of confectionary, particularly the gold and silver web for covering of sweetmeats, and a dessert 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 III. Pickling, potting, and collaring, wines, vinegars, catchups, distillsng, 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 for every month in the year. The third edition, with an appendix containing 102 additional receipts, and the plan of a fire stove, wherein any common fuel may be burnt instead of charcoal. By Elizabeth Raffald.
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Raffald
, Elizabeth
|
|
1772 |
The third edition, with an appendix containing 102 additional receipts |
8047
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The explanation; or, agreeable surprise. In two volumes. By a young lady.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
|
|
1778 |
|
5711
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The extraordinary life and Christian experience of Margaret Davidson, (as dictated by herself) Who was a poor, blind woman among the People called Methodists, but rich towards God, and illuminated with the light of life. To which are added, some of her letters and hymns. By the Rev. Edward Smyth.
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Davidson
, Margaret
Smyth
, Edward
|
|
1782 |
|
14416
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The Fair Moralist: or, Love and Duty. A novel. A narrative, which has its foundation in truth and nature, and at the same time that it agreeably entertains by a variety of curious and affecting incidents, is entirely divested of all those images, which in too many pieces, calculated for amusement only, tend to inflame the minds they should instruct. Now first published in order to cultivate the principles of religion and virtue, in the minds of the youth of both sexes.
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McCarthy
, Charlotte
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William Ranson (Dublin)
|
1747 |
Now first published in order to cultivate the principles of religion and virtue, in the minds of the youth of both sexes. |
2443
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The fair moralist: or, Love and virtue: a novel. To which are added, poems on several occasions.
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McCarthy
, Charlotte
|
|
1783 |
|
14417
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The Fair of Malmantile. (*) A comic-opera: as it is to be performed on the Theatre in Smock-Alley.
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Goldoni
, Carlo
|
|
1762 |
|
9617
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The Fairies, and Other Poems.
|
Winter
, Anna Maria
|
John Chambers II (Dublin)
|
1833 |
|
22884
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The fairy-king a poem by Mrs. Peggy ---- With----rs.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
|
s.n. [sine nomine]
|
1726 |
|
6393
|
The fallen patriot. A comedy, in five acts. By Mrs. O'Brien.
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O'Brien
, Mary
|
|
1790 |
|
6762
|
The farce of Animal magnetism. In three acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Smoke-Alley.
|
Inchbald
, Elizabeth
|
s.n. [sine nomine]
|
1792 |
|
3091
|
The fashionable friend: a novel.
|
Bonhote
, Elizabeth
|
James Potts (Dublin)
Thomas Walker (Dublin)
Caleb Jenkin [58 Dame Street] (Dublin)
James Williams [21 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
John Abbot Husband [Abbey Street] (Dublin)
|
1774 |
|
4049
|
The Fate of Sparta: or, The Rival Kings. A Tragedy. As it is acted at the Tehatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Cowley.
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Cowley
, Hannah
|
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street] (Dublin)
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street] (Dublin)
Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street] (Dublin)
William McKenzie [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Thomas McDonnell [Mountrath Street] (Dublin)
George Burnet [Abbey Street] (Dublin)
Thomas Wilkinson (I) (Dublin)
William Wilson [6 Dame Street] [1763–66; 1768–95] (Dublin)
William Gilbert [26 South Great George's Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [College Green] (Dublin)
Richard Lewis [Capel Street] (Dublin)
Bernard Dornin [College Green] (Dublin)
John Parker (Dublin)
Hannah Chamberlaine (Dublin)
Richard Martin Butler [2 Grafton Street] (Dublin)
William Colles [17 New Buildings, Dame Street] (Dublin)
John Jones [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
|
1788 |
|
8543
|
The Father and Daughter. A Tale, in Prose: with an Epistle from the Maid of Corinth to her Lover; and Other Poetical Pieces. By Mrs. Opie.
|
Opie
, Amelia
|
|
1814 |
Irish 1 |
25477
|
The fatigues of a great man, or, the plague of serving one's country. A satire.
|
Unknown
,
|
Anne Dodd I (London)
|
1730 |
|