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Chapone, Hester Mulso The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston. Stereotype Edition.
Chapone, Hester Mulso Letters on the improvement of the mind. Addressed to a young lady. : [Twelve lines from Addison] : In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone. ; Vol. I[-II
Chapone, Hester Mulso Isabel and Louisa. Some account of two little girls who lived in Boston. By a lady of Boston.
Chapone, Hester Mulso The Young ladies' selection of elegant extracts from the writings of illustrious females: and of some of the best authors of the other sex. Containing a great variety of lessons in prose and poetry, adapted to improve and exalt the female mind. Designed for academies and schools. By Joseph Richardson, A.M. Minister of the First Parish in Hingham, and author of "The American reader."
Chapone, Hester Mulso Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. : [Twelve lines from Addison] : In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone. ; Vol. I[-II
Chapone, Hester Mulso The works of Mrs. Chapone: now first collected. Containing I. Letters on the improvement of the mind. II. Miscellanies. III. Correspondence with Mr. Richardson. IV. Letters to Miss Carter. V. Fugitive pieces. To which is prefixed, an account of her life and character, drawn up by her own family. In four volumes.
Chapone, Hester Mulso The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston.
Chapone, Hester Mulso The works of Mrs. Chapone: now first collected. Containing I. Letters on the improvement of the mind. II. Miscellanies. III. Correspondence with Mr. Richardson. IV. Letters to Miss Carter. V. Fugitive pieces. To which is prefixed, an account of her life and character. Drawn up by her own family. In four volumes.
Chapone, Hester Mulso The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston.
Chapone, Sarah The hardships of the English laws. In relation to wives. With an explanation of the original curse of subjection passed upon the woman. In an humble address to the legislature.
Chapone, Sarah The hardships of the English laws in relation to wives. With an explanation of the original curse of subjection passed upon the woman. In an humble address to the legislature.
Chappel, Sarah Divine poems, composed by Sarah Chappel, belonging to the Tabernacle.
Charke, Charlotte The history of Charley and Patty: or, the friendly strangers ... Written by Mrs Charke ...
Charke, Charlotte A narrative of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke, (youngest Daughter of Colley Cibber, Esq;) Containing, I. An Account of her Birth, Education, and mad Pranks committed in her Youth. II. Her coming on the Stage; Success there; and sundry Theatrical Anecdotes. III. Her Marriage to Mr. Charke, and its Consequences. IV. Her Adventures in Mens Cloaths, and being belov'd by a Lady of great Fortune, who intended to marry her. V. Her being Gentleman to a certain Peer. VI. Her commencing Strolling - Player; with various and surprizing Vicissitudes of Fortune, during nine Years Peregrination. VII. Her turning Pastry Cook, &c. in Wales. With several extremely humourous and interesting Occurrences. Written by herself. The Second Edition.
Charke, Charlotte A narrative of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke, (youngest daughter of Colley Cibber, Esq;) Containing, I. An Account of her Birth, Education, and mad Pranks committed in her Youth. II. Her coming on the Stage; Success there; and sundry Theatrical Anecdotes. III. Her Marriage to Mr. Charks, and its Consequences. IV. Her Adventures in Mens Cloaths, going by the Name of Mr. Brown, and being belov'd by a Lady of great Fortune, who intended to marry her. V. Her being Gentleman to a certain Peer. VI. Her commencing Scrolling - Player; with various and surprizing vicissirudes [sic] of Fortune, during nine Years Peregrination. VII. Her turning Pastry Cook, &c. in Wales. With several extremely humourons [sic] and interesting Occarrences [sic]. Written by herself. The Second Edition.
Charke, Charlotte The art of management; or, tragedy expell'd. By Mrs. Charlotte Charke.
Charke, Charlotte A narrative of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke, youngest daughter of Colley Cibber, Esq. Written by herself.
Charke, Charlotte The mercer, or fatal extravagance: being a true narrative of the life of Mr. Wm. Dennis. Mercer, in Cheapside, London. The Occurrences herein related, are well worthy the Observation of the Reader, and proper to be Regarded, by every Mechanick in Great Britain. Written by Mrs. Charke, Author of the Life of Henry Dumont, Esq; And Miss Charlotte Evelyn, &c. &c.
Charke, Charlotte The history of Henry Dumont, Esq; and Miss Charlotte Evelyn. Consisting Of Variety of Entertaining Characters, and very Interesting Subjects; With some Critical Remarks on Comick Actors. By Mrs. Charke.
Charke, Charlotte A narrative of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke, youngest daughter of Colley Cibber, Esq. Written by herself.
Charke, Charlotte The lover's treat: or, unnatural hatred. Being a true narrative as deliver'd to the Author by one of the Family who was principally concern'd in the following Account. Written by Mrs. Charke, Author of Dumont and Miss Charlotte Evelyn.
Charke, Charlotte The history of Charley and Patty: or the friendly strangers ... Written by Mrs. Charke ...
Charke, Charlotte A narrative of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke, (youngest daughter of Colley Cibber, Esq;) Containing, I. An Account of her Birth, Education, and mad Pranks committed in her Youth. II. Her coming on the Stage; Success there; and sundry Theatrical Anecdotes. III. Her Marriage to Mr. Charke, and its Consequences. IV. Her Adventures in Mens Cloaths, and being belov'd by a Lady of great Fortune, who intended to marry her. V. Her being Gentleman to a certain Peer. VI. Her commencing Scrolling - Player; with various and surprizing Vicissitudes of Fortune, during nine Years Peregrination. VII. Her turning Pastry Cook, &c. in Wales. With several extremely humourous and interesting Occurrences. written by herself.
Charleton, Catharine Doctrines of the Resurrection Defended: Antichrist Tottering: the Name Numbering: the Tares Burning: the Seventh Trumpet Sounding: and the Evening Approaching.
Charleton, Catharine An answer to Judge Rush, on his "Observations on the character of Jesus Christ."