14297
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THE Female Spectator. VOL. IV. Happy alone are those that can Govern the little Empire Man; Bridle their Passions and direct their Will, Thro' all the glitt'ring Paths of charming ill: Who in a fix'd unalterable State Smile at the doubtful Tide of Fate, And scorn alike her Friendship and her Hate. STEPNEY.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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George and Alexander Ewing (Dublin)
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1747 |
THE THIRD EDITION. |
14388
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THE Female Spectator. VOL. IV. There is a Lust in Man no Charm can tame, Of loudly publishing his Neighbour's Shame: On Eagles Wings immortal Scandles fly, While virtuous Actins are but born to die. HARV. JUV.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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George and Alexander Ewing (Dublin)
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1746 |
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14389
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THE Female Spectator. VOL. IV. There is a Lust in Man no Charm can tame, Of loudly publishing his Neighbour's Shame: On Eagles Wings immortal Scandles fly, While virtuous Actins are but born to die. HARV. JUV.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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George and Alexander Ewing (Dublin)
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1746 |
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6886
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The fille de chambre, a novel. By the author of the Inquisitor, &c., &c.
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Rowson
, Susanna
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Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
William Jones I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
John Rice [2 College Green] (Dublin)
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1793 |
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7578
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The fine lady. A novel. By the author of Miss Melmoth. In two volumes.
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Briscoe
, Sophia
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James Potts (Dublin)
James Williams [5 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Thomas Walker (Dublin)
Stewart and Co. [College Green] (Dublin)
Caleb Jenkin [58 Dame Street] (Dublin)
James Hoey, Junior [Parliament Street] (Dublin)
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1772 |
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3351
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The first number of a translation from the Italian of the Morals of Horace, with notes from the principal Greek and Latin historians and poets. By Mrs. Elizabeth Grattan.
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Grattan
, Elizabeth
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1785 |
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3447
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The first number of a translation from the Italian of the Morals of Horace, with notes from the principal Greek and Latin historians and poets. By Mrs. Elizabeth Grattan.
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Grattan
, Elizabeth
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1785 |
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13365
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The footstep to Mrs. Trimmer's Sacred history, for the instruction and amusement of little children.
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Unknown
,
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James Cumming & Co. (Dublin)
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1818 |
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8428
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The Force of Calumny. A Play, in five acts. By Augustus von Kotzebue. Translated from the German, by Anne Plumptre, Translator of Kotzebue's Natural Son, and other plays.
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Kotzebue
, August Friedrich Ferdinand von
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1799 |
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3107
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The foresters. A novel. Altered from the French by Miss Gunning. In two volumes. The second edition.
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Gunning
, Elizabeth
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Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
John Rice [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
John Milliken [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
William Jones I [College Green] (Dublin)
Nicholas Kelly [St. George's Street] (Dublin)
George Folingsby [59 Dame Street] (Dublin)
William Porter [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
George Johnson [New Sackville Street] (Dublin)
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1796 |
The second edition. |
13564
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The fortunate villager: or, Memoirs of Sir Andrew Thompson. In two volumes.
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Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux
, Pierre
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Sarah Cotter (later Stringer) [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
James Williams [5 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
|
1765 |
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10130
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The fortune teller. By Charlotte Elizabeth.
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Tonna
, Charlotte Elizabeth (Browne) Phelan
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James Turner (Dublin)
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1836 |
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14177
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The foundling. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mr. Moore, author of Fables for the Female Sex.
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Moore
, Edward
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George and Alexander Ewing (Dublin)
John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Alice James (Dublin)
Hulton Bradley (Dublin)
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1759 |
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7741
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The frugal house wife: or, Complete woman cook. Wherein the art of dressing all sorts of viands, with cleanliness, decency, and elegance, is explained in five hundred approved receipts, in roasting, boiling, frying, broiling, gravies, sauces, stews, hashes, soups, pricassees, ragoos, pasties, pies, tarts, cakes, puddings, syllabubs, creams, flummery, jellies, giams, and custards. Together with the best methods of potting, collaring, preserving, drying, candying, and pickling. To which are prefixed, various bills of fare, for dinners and suppers in every month of the year; and a copious index to the whole. By Susannah Carter, of Clerkenwell.
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Carter
, Susannah
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|
1775 |
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22035
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The fruitless enquiry Being a collection of several entertaining histories and occurrences, which fell under the observation of a lady in her search after happiness. By Mrs. E. Haywood, author of Love in Excess.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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James Dalton (Dublin)
James Kelburn (Dublin)
|
1739 |
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3069
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The fruitless enquiry. Being a collection of several entertaining histories and occurrences, which fell under the observation of a lady in her search after happiness. By the author of The female-Spectator.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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William II and William IV Smith (Dublin)
|
1769 |
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7651
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The Gamester: A Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre in Smock-Alley. By Mrs. Centlivre.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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Peter Wilson [Dame St, 1748–66] (Dublin)
|
1765 |
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7686
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The gamester. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in London and Dublin. By His Majesty's Servants. The sixth edition.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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James Rudd (Dublin)
|
1758 |
The sixth edition. |
22169
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The gamester. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Centlivre.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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George Risk [corner of Castle Lane] (Dublin)
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1725 |
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2031
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The gamesters: a novel: in two volumes. By the authoress of Burton-wood and Joseph. ...
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Mackenzie
, Anna Maria
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James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
Robert Burton [14 Capel Street] (Dublin)
Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street] (Dublin)
John Cash [Capel Street] (Dublin)
Robert Marchbank [Dame Street] (Dublin)
George Burnet [Abbey Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [College Green] (Dublin)
Luke White [Dame Street] (Dublin)
|
1786 |
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14178
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The genuine legal sentence pronounced by the High Court of Judicature of Portugal upon the conspirators against the life of His Most Faithful Majest; with the just motives for the same. Literally translated from the original Portuguese, as printed at the Court of Lisbon, by order and authority of the said tribunal.
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George and Alexander Ewing (Dublin)
John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Alice James (Dublin)
William Sleater I [Cork Hill] (Dublin)
Hulton Bradley (Dublin)
|
1759 |
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7725
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The ghost. A comedy of two acts as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street and Smock-Alley
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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Thomas Wilkinson (I) (Dublin)
|
1767 |
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7675
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The ghost. A comedy of two acts. As performed at the theatre in Smock-Alley.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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|
1767 |
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4635
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The gibbonade: or, Political reviewer. First number. The second edition.
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Battier
, Henrietta
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|
1794 |
The second edition. |
4633
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The Gibbonade: or, political reviewer. Second number.
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Battier
, Henrietta
|
|
1793 |
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