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Charleton, Catharine A bridle for the ass, and a rod for the fool's back: Containing an answer to a book entitled A seal upon the lips of Unitarians, Trinitarians, and all others who refuse to acknowledge the sole, supreme, and exclusive divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; containing illustrations of one hundred and forty-four passages in the four Evangelists and the Apocalpyse, in proof that Jesus Christ is the supreme and only God of heaven and earth. By Robert Hindmarsh. By Catharine Charleton.
Charlton, Mary The Philosophic Kidnapper. A Novel. In Three Volumes. Altered from the French by the Author of The Wife and The Mistress.
Charlton, Mary Ammorvin and Zallida. A novel. In two volumes.
Charlton, Mary Phedora; or, the forest of Minski. In four volumes. By Mary Charlton.
Charlton, Mary Past Events; or the Treacherous Guide, a Romance
Charlton, Mary The Pirate of Naples. A Novel. In three volumes. By Mary Charlton, Author of Rosella, Andronica, Phedora, &c.
Charlton, Mary Andronica, or the fugitive bride, a novel, in two volumes. By Mary Charlton.
Charlton, Mary Rosaura di Viralva; or, The Homicide
Charlton, Mary Rosella, or modern occurrences. A novel. In two volumes. By Mary Charlton, Author of Phedora, &c.
Charlton, Mary The Wife and the Mistress. A Novel. In four volumes. By Mary Charlton, author of The Pirate of Naples, Rosella, Andronica, &c. &c.
Charlton, Mary Grandeur and Meanness; or, Domestic Persecution. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By Mary Charlton, author of The Wife and Mistress, Rosella, &c. &c.
Charlton, Mary Rosella, or modern occurrences. A novel. In four volumes. By Mary Charlton, author of Phedora, &c.
Charlton, Mary Mrs. Charlton's pathetic poetry for youth: calculated to awaken the sympathetic affections.
Charlton, Mary The Wife and the Mistress. A Novel. In four volumes. By Mary Charlton, author of The Pirate of Naples, Rosella, Andronica, &c. &c. Second Edition.
Charlton, Mary Past Events. An Historical Novel, of the Eighteenth Century, by the author of "The Wife and the Mistress," "The Pirate of Naples," "Rosella," "Andronica," &c. &c. In three volumes.
Charlton, Mary The Homicide. A Novel. Taken from The Comedie di Goldoni, by Mary Charlton, author of "The Wife and Mistress" &c. In Two Volumes.
Charlton, Mary The parisian; or, genuine anecdotes of distinguished and Noble Characters. In two volumes.
Charlton, Mary Pathetic Poetry for Youth, Calculated to Awaken the Sympathetic Affections
Charnock, John An history of marine architecture. Including an enlarged and progressive view of the nautical regulations and naval history, both civil and military, of all nations, especially of Great Britain; derived chiefly from original manuscripts, as well in private collections as in the great public repositories: and deduced from the earliest period to the present time. In three volumes. Vol. I. By John Charnock, Esq. F.S.A.
Charnock, John An history of marine architecture. Including an enlarged and progressive view of the nautical regulations and naval history, both civil and military, of all nations, especially of Great Britain; derived chiefly from original manuscripts, as well in private collections as in the great public repositories: and deduced from the earliest period to the present time. In three volumes. Vol. II. By John Charnock, Esq. F.S.A.
Charnock, John An history of marine architecture. Including an enlarged and progressive view of the nautical regulations and naval history, both civil and military, of all nations, especially of Great Britain; derived chiefly from original manuscripts, as well in private collections as in the great public repositories: and deduced from the earliest period to the present time. In three volumes. Vol. III. By John Charnock, Esq. F.S.A.
Charrière, Isabelle de Les trois femmes: nouvelle. Par l'auteur des Lettres de Lausanne, publiee pour le soulagement d'une de ses amies dans le malheur. En deux volumes.
Charrière, Isabelle de Letters written from Lausanne. Translated from the French.
Charron, Pierre The right of Kings, and duty of subjects: Proving, that it is not lawful for subjects, upon any ground or pretence whatever, to rebel against their lawful King. To which is added, an extract from Dr. Stanhope's translation of the author's celebrated book of wisdom, toucing the miseries and inconveniencies of a crown'd head. Written in French by the Sieur de Charon, and now done into English.
Chatterton, Thomas English Minstrelsy. Being a selection of fugitive poetry from the best English authors; with some original pieces hitherto unpublished. In two volumes.