ID 4873
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Author Memoirs of the Marchion. of Pompadour. Written by herself. Wherein are displayed the motives of the wars, treaties of peace, embassies, and negotiations, in the several courts of Europe: The Cabals and Intrigues of Courtiers; the Characters of Generals, and Ministers of State, with the Causes of their Rise and Fall; and, in general, the most remarkable Occurrences at the Court of France, during the last twenty Years of the Reign of Lewis XV. Translated from the French. In two volumes. 1766
Author The history of Miss Indiana Danby. In four volumes. By a lady. 1767
Author The history of Miss Indiana Danby. In two volumes. By a lady. 1767
Author The history of Miss Pittborough. In a series of letters. By a lady. In two volumes. 1767
Author The history of Miss Pittborough. In a series of letters. By a Lady. In two volumes. 1767
Author A song on the Blues leaving York. Written by a lady in 1767. 1768
Author Modern gallantry: or, the new art of love. By a lady, well known for her literary acquisitions, and amorous intrigues. To which is added, A modern town eclogue. 1768
Author The history of Miss Sommervile. Written by a lady. In two volumes. 1769
Author The history of Miss Sommervile. Written by a Lady. In two volumes. 1769
Author The sibyl. A novel. By a lady. In two volumes. 1769
Author Fatal friendship. A novel. In two volumes. By a Lady. 1770
Author Letters between an English lady and her friend at Paris. In which are contained the memoirs of Mrs. Williams. By a lady. In two volumes. 1770
Author Letters between an English lady and her friend at Paris. In which are contained, The memoirs of Mrs. Williams. By a lady. In two volumes. ... 1770
Author The history of Miss Indiana Danby. In two volumes. By a lady. ... 1770
Author The history of Sir Charles Dormer and Miss Harriet Villars: in which are exemplified, from a late catastrophe in real life, the contrast of Virtue and Vice, and the dangerous and fatal consequences arising from confidants and intermeddlars in family affairs. By a lady. 1770
Author The Prediction; or, The History of Miss Lucy Maxwell. By a Lady. 1770
Author The Unhappy Wife, A Series of Letters. By a Lady. In Two Volumes. 1770
Author Fatal friendship. A novel. In two volumes. By a Lady. 1771
Author Jessy; or, the Bridal Day. A Novel. Written by a Lady, After the Manner of the late Mr. Richardson, (author of Clarissa, &c.) But not revised by that celebrated Writer. In two volumes. 1771
Author Letters between an English lady and her friend at Paris. In which are contained The memoirs of Mrs. Williams. By a lady. In two volumes. 1771
Author Memoirs of Lady Woodford. Written by herself, and addressed to a friend. In two volumes. 1771
Author The Brother. A Novel. By a Lady. 1771
Author The conquest of Corsica by the French. A tragedy. By a lady. 1771
Author The Favourite. A Moral Tale. Written by a Lady of Quality. In Two Volumes. 1771
Author The Generous Inconstant. A Novel. In Two Volumes. By a Lady. 1771

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"Unknown, [Woman]." The Women's Print History Project, 2019, Person ID 4873, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/person/4873. Accessed 2025-09-16.

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