ID 4873
Last Name Unknown
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Editor Love's Repository, or a New Collection of Valentines; Selected from the Best British Poets; with Considerable Alterations and Additions. By a Lady. 1800
Author The history of Miss Harriot Fairfax, containing I. The death of her parents, she is left an orphan, taken home by an old maiden aunt, with an extraordinary account of that lady's crosses in love, which is the reason she despises mankind in general. II. Harriot's beauty, how her aunt makes her behave at church, a gentleman falls in love with her at her window, makes proposals to marry her, is refused by her aunt, &c. ... X. Maria is married to Lord L-, a duel, the two couple are married, preparations for leaving England, farther account of Amelia Willis, and Mr. Townley, who had followed him through most parts of Europe in disguise. XI. A parting between all friends, the lovers arrive safe at Barbadoes, every thing is settled to their minds, a happy conclusion. Written by a lady. 1800
Compiler A Real Treasure for a Pious Mind. Compiled by a Lady of Connecticut. From the Collections and Writings of the Countess of Huntingdon, Mrs. Rowe, Miss Harvey, Dr. Watts, Mr. Perin, Mr. Smith, and Others. Fourth Edition. 1801
Author Adamina, a novel, by a lady. In two volumes. 1801
Author Farther Excursions of The Observant Pedestrian, Exemplified in a Tour to Margate. In Four Volumes. By the author of the "Observant Pedestrian," in two volumes, "Mystic Cottager," "Montrose," &c. 1801
Author Lectures to young ladies. To which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a lady. 1801
Author Moral Tales: Designed to Amuse the Fancy and Improve the Hearts of the Rising Generation. By the Rev. Edmund Butcher. To which is added, by a lady, The Unhappy Family; or, The Dreadful Effects of Vice. A Tale. 1801
Author Moreland Vale; or The fair fugitive. By a lady, of the state of New York: Author of Henry Villars. 1801
Compiler Pity's Gift: A collection of interesting tales, to excite the compassion of youth for the animal creation. From the writings of Mr. Pratt. Selected by a lady. The third edition. 1801
Author Remarks on a poem, called, "The scourge of fashion" by a lady; addressed to the ladies of N. York. 1801
Author The female advocate. Written by a lady. 1801
Author The Monastery of Gondolfo. A Romance. By a Young Lady. 1801
Author The Siege of Mansoul, a Drama, in Five Acts. The Diction of Which Consists Altogether in an Accommodation of Words from Shakespeare and Other Poets. By a Lady. 1801
Author Evening recreations, a collection of original stories. Written by a lady, for the amusement of her young friends 1802
Author Historical sketches for juvenile minds, ornamented with engravings. Written by a lady. 1802
Author Jealousy, or The Dreadful Mistake. A Novel. IN Two Volumes. By a Clergyman's Daughter. 1802
Author Tales of the Hermitage. Embellished with cuts. Written by a lady, for the improvement of youth. 1802
Author The History of Netterville, A Chance Pedestrian. A Novel. In two volumes. 1802
Author Variety: A Collection of Original Poems. By a Lady. 1802
Author Human Frailties. A Novel, in Three Volumes. Interspersed with Poetry. By the author of the "Observant Pedestrian"—"Montrose"—"Mystic Cottager," &c. &c. 1803
Author The Vale of Conway. A Novel. By a lady. In four volumes. 1803
Author A poem on the death of Genl. Alexander Hamilton. By a young lady of Baltimore. 1804
Compiler A Real Treasure for a Pious Mind. Compiled by a Lady of Connecticut. From the Collections and Writings of the Countess of Huntingdon, Mrs. Rowe, Miss Harvey, Dr. Watts, Mr. Perin, Mr. Smith, and Others. Fifth Edition. 1804
Compiler A Real Treasure for a Pious Mind. Compiled by a Lady. From the Collections and Writings of the Countess of Huntingdon, Mrs. Rowe, Miss Harvey, Dr. Watts, Mr. Perin, Mr. Smith, and Others. 1804
Author Amasina, or the American Foundling. In Two Volumes. Dedicated by Permission to Lady Cotter. 1804

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