Titles by Murray, Sarah in APA format
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Murray
, S.
(1766).
The school: being a series of letters, between a young lady and her mother.
London:
William Flexney [319 Holborn]
Murray
, S.
(1767).
The school: being a series of letters, between a young lady and her mother. part the second.
London:
William Flexney [319 Holborn]
Murray
, S.
(1772).
The school: being a series of letters, between a young lady and her mother. part the third.
London:
William Flexney [319 Holborn]
Murray
, S.
(1799).
A companion, and useful guide to the beauties of scotland, to the lakes of westmoreland, cumberland, and lancashire; and to the curiosities in the district of craven, in the west riding of yorkshire. to which is added, a more particular description of scotland, especially that part of it, called the highlands. by the hon. mrs. murray, of kensington.
London:
Murray
, S.
(1803).
A companion and useful guide to the beauties in the western highlands of scotland, and in the hebrides: to which is added, a description of part of the main land of scotland, and of the isles of mull, ulva, staffa, i-columbkill, tirii, coll, eigg, skye, raza, and scalpa. by the hon. mrs. murray, of kensington. vol. ii.
London:
Murray
, S.
(1805).
A companion and useful guide to the beauties in the western highlands of scotland, and the hebrides. to which is added, a description of part of the main land of scotland, and of the isles of mull, ulva, staffa, i-columbkill, tirii, coll, eigg, skye, raza, and scalpa.. by the hon. mrs. murray, of kensington. vol. ii. the second edition.
London:
Murray
, S.
(1810).
A companion and useful guide to the beauties of scotland, and the hebrides, to the lakes of westmoreland, cumberland, and lancashire; and to the curiosities in the district of craven, in the west riding of yorkshire. also a description of part of scotland, particularly of the highlands, and of the isles of mull, ulva, staffa, i-columbkill, tirii, coll, eigg, rume, skye, raza, and scalpa. to which is now added, an account of the new roads in scotland, and of a beautiful cavern lately discovered in the isle of skye. by the hon. mrs. murray aust, of kensington. in two volumes.—vol. i. the third edition.
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