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Thoughts on the education of daughters: with reflections on female conduct, in the more important duties of life. By Mary Wollstonecraft. |
1787 |
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Mary, a fiction. |
1788 |
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Mrs. Wollstonecraft's Thoughts on the education of daughters. With reflections on female conduct, in the more important duties of life. To which is added Fenolon [sic] Archbishop of Cambray's instructions to a governess, and an address to mothers. |
1788 |
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Of the Importance of Religious Opinions. Translated from the French of Mr. Necker. |
1788 |
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Original stories, from real life; with conversations, calculated to regulate the affections, and form the mind to truth and goodness. |
1788 |
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On the Importance of Religious Opinions. From the French of Mons. Necker. A New Translation, to which is prefixed a short account of the author. |
1789 |
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A vindication of the rights of men, in a letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke; Occasioned by his reflections on the revolution in France. |
1790 |
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A vindication of the rights of men, in a letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke; occasioned by his Reflections on the Revolution in France. By Mary Wollstonecraft. The second edition. |
1790 |
Translator |
Elements of Morality, for the use of children; with an introductory address to parents. Translated from the German of the Rev. C.G. Salzmann. Illustrated with Fifty Copper Plates. In two volumes. |
1790 |
Translator |
Elements of Morality, for the use of children; with an introductory address to parents. Translated from the German of the Rev. C.G. Salzmann. Illustrated with Fifty Copper Plates. In three volumes. |
1791 |
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Original stories from real life; with conversations, calculated to regulate the affections, and form the mind to truth and goodness. Second Edition. By Mary Wollstonecraft. |
1791 |
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A vindication of the rights of woman: with strictures on political and moral subjects. By Mary Wollstonecraft. |
1792 |
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A vindication of the rights of woman: with strictures on political and moral subjects. By Mary Wollstonecraft. Vol. I. The Second Edition |
1792 |
Translator |
Elements of Morality, for the use of children; with an introductory address to parents. Translated from the German of the Rev. C.G. Salzmann. Illustrated with Fifty Copper Plates. In three volumes. |
1792 |
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Original stories, from real life; with conversations, calculated to regulate the affections, and form the mind to truth and goodness, by Mary Wollstonecraft. |
1792 |
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A vindication of the rights of woman: with strictures on political and moral subjects. By Mary Wollstonecraft. |
1793 |
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The emigrants, &c. or the history of an expatriated family, being a delineation of English manners, drawn from real characters, written in America, by G. Imlay, Esq. Author of the topographical description of its western territory. |
1793 |
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An historical and moral view of the origin and progress of the French revolution; and the effect it has produced in Europe. By Mary Wollstonecraft. Volume the first. |
1794 |
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The emigrants, &c. or the history of an expatriated family, being a delineation of English manners, drawn from real characters, written in America, by G. Imlay, ... |
1794 |
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An historical and moral view of the origin and progress of the French Revolution; and the effect it has produced in Europe. By Mary Wollstonecraft. The Second Edition. |
1795 |
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An historical and moral view of the origin and progress of the French revolution; and the effect it has produced in Europe. By Mary Wollstonecraft. Volume the first. |
1795 |
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An historical and moral view of the origin and progress of the French revolution; and the effect it has produced in Europe. By Mary Wollstonecraft. Volume the first. The third edition. |
1795 |
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A vindication of the rights of woman: with strictures on political and moral subjects. By Mary Wollstonecraft. The Third Edition. |
1796 |
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Original stories from real life; with conversations, calculated to regulate the affections, and form the mind to truth and goodness. By Mary Wollstonecraft. A new edition. |
1796 |
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Elements of morality, for the use of children; with an introductory address to parents. Translated from the German of the Rev. C.G. Salzmann. The fourth edition. |
1798 |