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Cameron, Lucy Lyttelton The warning clock; or The voice of the New Year. By the author of "The two lambs," &c.
Cameron, Lucy Lyttelton The warning clock; or The voice of the New Year. By the author of "The two lambs," &c.
Cameron, Lucy Lyttelton The village nurse. By the author of Margaret White
Cameron, Lucy Lyttelton The warning clock; or The voice of the new year. By the author of the "Two lambs," &c.
Cameron, Lucy Lyttelton The orphan boy, by Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c. &c. And The caskets, / by the author of "The raven and the dove," &c. &c
Cameron, Lucy Lyttelton The warning clock; or, The voice of the New Year. By the author of "The two lambs," &c.
Cameron, Lucy Lyttelton The workhouse; or, A religious life the only happy one: Being an interesting history of Susan and Esther Hall. By the author of "The two mothers," "The pink tippet," &c., &c. ; from the author's revised and corrected edition.
Cameron, Lucy Lyttelton The warning clock; or, The voice of the New Year. By the author of "The two lambs," &c.
Cameron, Margaret Orain nuadh Ghaidhealach, le Marairead Cham'ron. Ris am bheil coimh-cheangailte, co-chruinneacha do shean oranaibh eile ...
Cameron, Sarah The last speech, confession and dying words of Sarah Cameron, who was execute at Stirling on Friday the 29th of October 1784, and her body given to the doctors to be dissected, for the murder of her own child.
Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette Memoirs of the private life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France and Navarre. To which are added, recollections, sketches, and anecdotes, illustrative of the reigns of Louis XIV. Louis XV. and Louis XVI. By Madame Campan, first femme de chambre to the Queen.
Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette The private journal of Madame Campan, comprising original anecdotes of the French Court; selections from her correspondence, thoughts on education, &c. &c. Edited by M. Maigne.
Campbell, Agnes A brief reply to the letter from Edinburgh, relating to the case of Mrs. Anderson, Her Majesty's printer in Scotland.
Campbell, Amabel Hume An historical essay on the ambition and conquests of France, with some remarks on the French revolution. Containing 1.-Sketch of general history previous to the Frech revolution; 2.-Remarks on the French revolution from 1789 to 1791; 3.-Abridgement of the history of the revolution from 1791 to 1796.
Campbell, Ann A Wreath of Poesy; or Effusions of the Heart. By Ann Campbell.
Campbell, Ann The sayings of Mrs. Ann Campbell immediately previous to her death, taken verbatim, as she uttered them.
Campbell, Dorothea Primrose Poems by D.P. Campbell.
Campbell, Dorothea Primrose Poems. By Miss D. P. Campbell, of Zetland.
Campbell, Dorothea Primrose Harley Radington. A Tale. In Two Volumes. By Miss D. P. Campbell.
Campbell, Duncan A poem upon tea. Wherein its antiquity, its several virtues and influences are set forth; and the Wisdom of the sober Sex commended in chusing so mild a Liquor for their Entertainments. Likewise, the reason why the Ladies protest against all Imposing Liquors, and the Vulgar Terms used by the Followers of Bacchus. Also, the Objections against Tea, answered; the Complaint of the Fair Sex redress'd, and the best way of proceeding in Love-Affairs: Together with the sincere Courtship of Dick and Amy, &c. By Duncan Campbell.
Campbell, Eliza Particulars respecting the trial, condemnation, and execution of Major Henry Alexander Campbell, at the Armagh Assizes, August 10, 1808, for killing, in a duel, Captain Alexander Boyd. Together with two letters by Major Campbell, one to his confidential friend, written several months previous to his condemnation; the other to his wife, on the day previous to his execution, and which he continues writing and dating from hour to hour, until a few moments of his exit. Also, a letter by Mrs. Campbell to her condemned husband in prison, and a memorial to His Majesty, petitioning the life of her husband. To which are added, some interesting documents, furnished by a gentleman lately from London. Second Edition.
Campbell, Eliza Particulars respecting the trial, condemnation, and execution of Major Henry Alexander Campbell, at the Armagh Assizes, August 10, 1808. For killing, in a duel, Captain Alexander Boyd. Together with two letters by Major Campbell, one to his confidential friend, written several months previous to his condemnation; the other to his wife, on the day previous to his execution, and which he continues writing and dating from hour to hour, until a few moments of his exit. Also, a letter by Mrs. Campbell to her condemned husband in prison, and a memorial to His Majesty, petitioning the life of her husband
Campbell, Eliza Constantia Stories from the history of Wales : interspersed with various information and amusement for young persons by the author of "The history of Wales arranged as a catechism."
Campbell, Henry Alexander Particulars respecting the trial, condemnation, and execution of Major Henry Alexander Campbell, at the Armagh Assizes, August 10, 1808, for killing, in a duel, Captain Alexander Boyd. Together with two letters by Major Campbell, one to his confidential friend, written several months previous to his condemnation; the other to his wife, on the day previous to his execution, and which he continues writing and dating from hour to hour, until a few moments of his exit. Also, a letter by Mrs. Campbell to her condemned husband in prison, and a memorial to His Majesty, petitioning the life of her husband. To which are added, some interesting documents, furnished by a gentleman lately from London. Second Edition.
Campbell, Henry Alexander Particulars respecting the trial, condemnation, and execution of Major Henry Alexander Campbell, at the Armagh Assizes, August 10, 1808. For killing, in a duel, Captain Alexander Boyd. Together with two letters by Major Campbell, one to his confidential friend, written several months previous to his condemnation; the other to his wife, on the day previous to his execution, and which he continues writing and dating from hour to hour, until a few moments of his exit. Also, a letter by Mrs. Campbell to her condemned husband in prison, and a memorial to His Majesty, petitioning the life of her husband