ID 4873
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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
Author Fashionable life; or, The history of Miss Louisa Fermor. A novel. By a Lady. 1781
Author Observations on P-l C-Ll's conduct, with regard to R. Catholic bill, &c. By a lady. 1781
Author Poems by a lady. 1781
Author The dénouement: or, history of Lady Louisa Wingrove. By a lady. 1781
Author The new eloisa; Or The history of Mr. Sedley and Miss Wentworth. In a series of letters. By a lady. In two volumes. 1781
Author The new Eloisa; or, the history of Mr. Sedley and Miss Wentworth, in a series of letters, by a lady. In two volumes. 1781
Author The political priest: or, propagation with a vengeance! A satire, by a married woman; with a prologue, by a married man; and a preface, by an old batchelor. The whole addressed to the female sex, and dedicated (without permission) to a certain reverend polygamist. 1781
Author The triumph of prudence over passion: or, the history of Miss Mortimer and Miss Fitzgerald. By the authoress of Emeline. In two volumes. 1781
Author An interesting sketch of genteel life. By a lady. 1782
Author An interesting sketch of genteel life. By a lady. ... 1782
Author Memoirs of Lady Woodford. Written by herself, and addressed to a friend. In two volumes. 1782
Author The glorious revolutions of 1782. A heroic poem. In two parts. By a lady. 1782
Author A poem on the love of our neighbour: Published for the benefit of a person in distress, remarkable for her poetic genius. By a lady. It is more blessed to give, than to receive; faith the Saviour of mankind. 1783
Author The fairy ring, or Emeline, a moral tale, by a lady. 1783
Author Observations on Mrs. Siddons, in the following characters: Margaret of Anjou, Belvidera, Jane Shore, Lady Randolph, Isabella, Zara, Euphrasia, and Zara in the Mourning bride. By a lady. 1784
Author The american fugitive: or, friendship in a nunnery. Containing a full description of the mode of education and living in convent schools, both on the low and high Pension; the Manners and Characters of the Nuns; The Arts practised on young Minds; and their Baneful Effects on Society at large. By a lady. 1784
Author The art of happiness; or, an attempt to prove that a great degree of it is not difficult to attain. By a lady. 1784
Author The bastard; or, the history of Mr. Greville. By a lady. Dedicated, by permission, to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. In two volumes. 1784
Author The denouement: or, history of Lady Louisa Wingrove. By a lady. 1784
Author The myrtle: or, effects of love. A novel, in a series of letters. By a lady. In three volumes. ... 1784
Author The ring, a novel: In a Series of Letters. By a Young Lady. In Three Volumes. ... 1784

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"Unknown, [Woman]." The Women's Print History Project, 2019, Person ID 4873, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/person/4873. Accessed 2025-04-19.

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