ID 4873
Last Name Unknown
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Author Caroline de Montmorenci: a tale, founded in facts. By la Marquise de *****. 1794
Author Caroline Merton, a novel, founded on facts; by a lady. ... 1794
Author Evening recreations: a collection of original stories, for the amusement of her young friends. By a Lady. 1794
Author Geography and history. Selected by a lady, for the use of her own children. Second edition. 1794
Author Martin and James; or, The reward of integrity; a moral tale. Designed for the improvement of children. 1794
Author The Mystic Cottager of Chamouny: a novel, in two volumes. 1794
Author Three village stories, principally designed for the use of Sunday schools. By a lady. 1794
Author A persuasive address to the people of Great Britain at large; But more particularly recommended to the attention of the partizans of democracy, and the members of corresponding societies. And factious institutions; with some stricking observations on existing facts. Dedicated to the Right Hon. Lord Eardley, By a Lady. 1795
Author Austenburn Castle. In two volumes. By an unpatronized female. 1795
Author The hapless orphan; or, innocent victim of revenge. A novel, founded on incidents in real life. In a series of letters from Caroline Francis to Maria B-. By an American lady. 1795
Author The Mystic Cottager of Chamouny: a novel 1795
Author The Mystic Cottager of Chamouny: a novel. 1795
Author The observant pedestrian; or, traits of the heart: in a solitary tour from Caerarvon to London in two volumes, by the author of the Mystic Cottager. 1795
Translator The unfortunate attachment; or memoirs of Mr. and Mrs. de La Bedoyere. A true history, written in the year M.DCC.XLVI. Translated from the French by a lady. ... 1795
Translator The young misses magazine: containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. In which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination: their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, as well as to think, and speak, and act properly; no less care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to enlighten their understandings with useful knowledge. A short and clear abridgement is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. The useful in blended throughout with the agreeable, the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales. Translated from the French of Mademoiselle le Prince de Beaumont. 1795
Author Thoughts on a future state, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Hester Ann Rogers: by a young lady, who met in her class. Also, an elegy on the same occasion, by another lady, Who met in her Class. Also, An Elegy on the same Occasion, by another lady, Who enjoyed the same Privilege of her maternal Instructions in the Way to Glory. 1795
Translator Adelaide and Theodore; or, letters on education: containing all the principles relative to three different plans of education; to that of princes, and to those of young persons of both sexes. Translated from the French of Madame la Comtesse de Genlis. The fourth edition, carefully corrected and amended. 1796
Translator Adelaide and Theodore; or, letters on education: Containing all the principles relative to three different plans of education; to that of princes, and to those of young persons of both sixes. Translated from the French of Madame la Comtesse de Genlis. The third edition, carefully corrected and amended. 1796
Author Austenburn Castle. In two volumes. By an unpatronized female. 1796
Author Posthumous poems of the Countess B-. 1796
Translator Reflections on the Works of God, and of His Providence throughout All Nature, for every day in the year. Translated first from the German of Mr. C. C. Sturm. By a Lady. A new edition. 1796
Author Scenes for children. By a Lady. 1796
Author Short histories transcribed from the Holy Scriptures: intended for the use, entertainment, and benefit of children, and by an easy step to introduce young minds to an early acquaintance with the Bible. By a lady. 1796
Author The Empress Matilda, a novel, in a series of letters in two volumes. By a lady. 1796
Author The Launch. A novel. Written by a lady. 1796

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"Unknown, [Woman]." The Women's Print History Project, 2019, Person ID 4873, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/person/4873. Accessed 2024-05-17.

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