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Author The locket; or, the history of Mr. Singleton. A novel. In two volumes. By the author of Emily; Or, the History Of a Natural Daughter. ... 1774
Translator The Pleasures of retirement, preferable to the joys of dissipation; exemplified in the life and adventures of the Count de B--. Written by himself. In letters to a friend. Now first translated from the original French, by a lady. 1774
Author Tom Thumb's exhibition, being an account of many valuable and surprizing curiosities which he has collected in the course of his travels, for the instruction and amusement of the British youth. 1774
Author Devotional Pieces, compiled from the Psalms and the Book of Job: to which are Prefixed, Thoughts on the Devotional Taste, on Sects, and on Establishments. 1775
Author Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath 1775
Author Poetical Amusements At A Villa Near Bath. 1775
Author Letters between Mrs. M*** K*****, and M*** W******, her niece, published by the latter, in vindication of her conduct. With explanatory notes. 1776
Author Nurse Truelove's Christmas box: or, The golden plaything for little children; by which they may learn the letters as soon as they can speak, and know how to behave so as to make every body love them. 1776
Author Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath. Vol. I The second edition. 1776
Author Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath. Second edition. 1776
Author Chloe's Cushion or the Cork Rump 1777
Editor Poems for Ladies, never before Published, and now first selected under the inspection of a lady. 1777
Author Advice from a lady of quality to her children, in the last stage of a lingering illness, in a series of evening-conferences on the most interesting subjects. Translated from the French. 1778
Author Matrimonial overtures, from an enamour'd lady, to Lord G----- G-rm--ne. 1778
Author Advice from a lady of quality to her children, in the last stage of a lingering illness, in a series of evening conferences on the most interesting subjects. Translated from the French. ... 1779
Author La bagatelle. Intended to introduce children of three or four years old, to some knowledge of the French language. In two volumes. ... 1779
Author The Annals of Europe, or Regal register; Shewing the succession of the sovereigns, of Rome, Constantinople, Adrianople, Trebizond, Turkey, Russia, Germany, Lombardy, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, Poland, Prussia, England, Scotalnd, and Ireland. Together with the bishops and Popes of Rome; from the foundations of their states to the present time: with the principal events in each of their reigns, and the time when they happened. To which are added tables of the cotemporary princes from the year 800. And an alphabetical arrangement of all their names, shewing the time of their accession and death; which concise characters of all, as handed down by the best historians. 1779
Author The importance of truth, and the danger of moderation, particularly with respect to the doctrine of the Trinity. Investigated in three conferences between an orthodox Christian and a moderate man. Inscribed to the Rev. Sir Harry Trelawny, Bart. And occasioned by his late sermon at the Exeter-Assembly. 1779
Author A letter from Mrs. Straightforward to her son Timmy. To which is prefixed, Mrs. Straightforward's letter to the ladies and gentlemen of Cambridge. 1780
Author Bible in Miniuture. 1780
Author Bible in Miniuture. 1780
Author Harcourt; a sentimental novel. In a series of letters. By the authoress of Evelina. 1780
Author Janet Clinker's oration, on the virtues of the old women, and the pride of the young, with a direction for young men, what sort of women to take: and for women, what sort of men to marry. Dictated by Janet Clinker, and written by Humphray [sic] Clinker, the clashing wive[s clerk. 1780
Author Louisa Wharton. A story founded on facts: written by herself, in a series of letters to a friend. Wherein is Displayed Some particular Circumstances which happened during the bloody Contest in America. I. Louisa's Father and Mother go to Bath; the Amusements of that Place described, &c. II. Some Account of Captain Truman and his Family; he falls in Love with Louisa; her Brother arrives from Philadelphia, and confirms the War having broke out. III. Captain Truman is ordered with his Regiment to America; Louisa is greatly alarmed, &c. IV. Truman takes Leave of Louisa with the greatest Tenderness; she gives him her Picture in Miniature; he gives her a Ring, and they vow mutual Constancy. V. Louisa's Father goes to London, from thence, with George his Son, sets out for Philadelphia. VI. A Letter from young Truman, full of tender expressions, &c. Vii. A Letter from her Brother, relates the Death of her Father, and the Confiscation of all their Property; they are greatly distressed; and Loui 1780
Author Masquerades; or, what you will. By the author of Eliza Warwick, &c. In four volumes. ... 1780

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