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Cobbold, Elizabeth Poems by Mrs. Elizabeth Cobbold. With a Memoir of the Author
Cobbold, Elizabeth Cliff Valentines, 1813.
Cobbold, Elizabeth Cliff Valentines, 1814.
Cobbold, Elizabeth Ode on the Victory of Waterloo. By Elizabeth Cobbold.
Cobbold, Elizabeth Poems on various subjects. By Eliza Knipe, of Manchester.
Cobbold, Elizabeth Poems by Mrs. Elizabeth Cobbold, With a Memoir of the Author.
Cobbold, Elizabeth The Mince Pye. An Heroic Epistle, Humbly Addressed to the Sovereign Dainty of a British Feast
Cocke, James An Attempt to Ascertain the Cause of the Extensive Inflammation, which attacks Wounded Cavities and their contents. By James Cocke, of Virginia.
Cockings, George The times, a satirical poem, written during the American Revolution, by the Rev. Mr. Odell.
Cockle, Mary Rhymes, & Reason: or, Mirth & Morality for the Young: A Selection of Poetic Pieces, Chiefly Humourous. By Clara Hall, Editress of "Affection's Offering," "Parlour Stories," &c. &c.
Cockle, Mary The fishes grand gala: a companion to The "peacock at home," &c. &c. By Mrs. Cockle, Author of the Juvenile Journal, &c.
Cockle, Mary Rhymes, & Reason: or, Mirth & Morality for the Young : a selection of poetic pieces, chiefly humorous. By Clara Hall, Editress of "Affection's Offering," "Parlour stories," &c. &c.
Cockle, Mary Simple Minstrelsy. By Mrs Cockle. Author of Important Studies for the Female Sex; Studies from Natural History; the Juvenile Journal; and several other pieces. Dedicated by Permission to the Viscountess Powerscourt.
Cockle, Mary The juvenile journal, or, Tales of truth: dedicated, by permission, to Lady Eden. By Mrs. Cockle.
Cockle, Mary Rhymes, & Reason, or, Mirth & Morality for the Young: A Selection of Poetic Pieces, Chiefly Humorous. By Clara Hall, Editress of "Affection's offering," "Parlour stories," &c. &c.
Cockle, Mary National Triumphs. By Mrs. Cockle, author of "Simple Minstrelsy, a Collection of Poems"; "An Elegy on Sir John Moore"; "Important Studies for the Female Sex"; "Moral Truths, or Studies from Natural History," etc.
Cockle, Mary Moral truths, and studies from natural history: intended as a sequel to the Juvenile journal, or Tales of truth. By Mrs. Cockle. Author of Important studies for the female sex, &c. &c. &c.
Cockle, Mary The Poetic Present; a Collection of Superior Pieces from the Best Authors. Calculated to Interest and Improve the Minds of Young People. Selected by Clara Hall.
Cockle, Mary The fishes grand gala. A companion to The "peacock at home," &c. &c. By Mrs. Cockle, author of The juvenile journal, &c. Part II.
Cockle, Mary Lines Addressed to Lady Byron. By Mrs. E. Cockle
Cockle, Mary Lines on the Lamented Death of Sir John Moore, suggested by reading "Moore's Narrative of the Campaign in Spain." By E. C.
Cocks, Mrs. S. Original Hymns for the Family and the Closet. By Mrs. S. Cocks.
Cocks, Richard Sir R--d C-ks his farewell sermon; shewing, the Christian religion was not introduced by power and force, nor established by violence.
Cocks, Richard A true and impartial inquiry made into the late bloody execution at Thorn: or, a challenge to the Jesuits to Answer it; And A Certain Rule and Safe Method for the Poor and Unlearned to Examine their Religion by, and to find their Way to Heaven: Also a modest Vindication of some Tenets held by the People commonly call'd Quakers. To which is Added, An Answer to some Reflections made by a Roman Catholick on the True and Impartial Enquiry, &c. By Sir Richard Cocks.
Coffey, Charles The London Stage; a collection of the most reputed tragedies, comedies, operas, melo-dramas, farces, and interludes. Accurately printed from acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, and carefully collated and revised.