ID 4873
Last Name Unknown
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Author The vicissitudes of human life. A narrative founded on facts. Written by a lady. To which is added, An account of a voyage to Jamaica, ... 1776
Author Another new election song. By a lady. (Tune, He comes - he comes - the hero comes,- &c.) 1777
Author The inamorato: addressed to the author of the electrical eel, by a Lady. 1777
Author The inamorato: addressed to the author of The electrical eel, by a lady. 1777
Author The mutability of human life; or memoirs of Adelaide, Marchioness of Melville. By a lady. In two volumes. ... 1777
Author The mutability of human life; or, memoirs of Adelaide, Marchioness of Melville. By a lady. In three volumes. ... 1777
Author A sermon, Preached in a Parish Church in Norfolk, By a Friend, on February 27, 1778, being the day appointed for a general fast, and written by a lady. The second edition. 1778
Author A sermon, Preached in his Parish Church By a friend, on February 27, 1778, being the day appointed for a general fast, and written by a lady. 1778
Author An enquiry into the manners of the present age. In which it is impartially and seriously considered, whether they tend most to the happiness or misery of man. By a lady. 1778
Author G**y's-Inn gardens. A visionary satire. By a lady. 1778
Author The example: or the history of Lucy Cleveland. By a young lady. ... 1778
Author The explanation; or, agreeable surprise. In two volumes. By a young lady. 1778
Author The unfortunate union: or, the test of virtue. A story founded on facts, and calculated to promote the cause of virtue in younger minds. Written by a lady. ... 1778
Author Coxheath-Camp: a novel. In a series of letters. By a lady. In two volumes. 1779
Author Coxheath-Camp: a novel. In a series of letters. By a lady. In two volumes. ... 1779
Author The Guardians; a Poem. By a Young Lady of Portsmouth 1779
Author The Temple of Prostitution: A Poem Dedicated to the Greatest ***** in Her Majesty's Dominions. By a woman of fashion. 1779
Author The unfortunate union: or, the test of virtue. A story founded on facts, and calculated to promote the cause of virtue in younger minds. Written by a lady. 1779
Author A new electioneering song, tune, - The dusky night. By a lady. 1780
Author An excellent new election song. By a lady. 1780
Author Female restoration, by a moral and physical vindication of female talents; in opposition to all dogmatical assertions relative to disparity in the sexes. Dedicated to her Majesty; and humbly addressed to the ladies of Great Britain and Ireland. By a lady. 1780
Author Observations on Mr. Burke's bill, for the better regulation of the independence of Parliament, and œconomical reformation of establishments. By a lady: addressed to Lord North. 1780
Author The modern pantheon, a dream. By a lady of quality. 1780
Author Woman's wit; or, a new and elegant amusement for the fair sex; consisting of an original and brilliant assemblage of ingenious witticisms, ... A new edition, revised and corrected throughout, with a number of material alterations and additions. By a lady. 1780
Author A Poem, Spoken Extempore, by a Young Lady, on hearing the Guns Firing and Bells chiming on account of the Great and Glorious Acquisition of their Excellencies General Washington, and the Count de Grasse, by the Surrender of York-Town, in Virginia, in which were Lord Cornwallis and Army, consisting of Nine Thousand Troops, a Forty Gun Ship, Frigate, an armed Vessel and One Hundred Sail of Transports. 1781

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"Unknown, [Woman]." The Women's Print History Project, 2019, Person ID 4873, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/person/4873. Accessed 2024-04-23.

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