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Argus, Arabella The Juvenile Spectator; Being Observations on the Tempers, Manners, and Foibles of Various Young Persons, Interpsersed With such lively Matter, as it is presumed will amuse as well as instruct. By Arabella Argus.
Argus, Arabella The Juvenile Spectator; Being Observations on the Tempers, Manners, and Foibles of Various Young Persons, Interpsersed With such lively Matter, as it is presumed will amuse as well as instruct. By Arabella Argus.
Argus, Arabella The adventures of a Donkey. By Arabella Argus, author of "The Juvenile Spectator."
Argus, Arabella The adventures of a Donkey. By Arabella Argus.
Argus, Arabella Ostentation and Liberality. A Tale. By Arabella Argus, author of 'The Juvenile Spectator,' &c.
Armstrong, John The Economy of Love, by Dr. John Armstrong. To Which Are Added, Love Elegies, by Mr. Hammond.
Armstrong, John Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. Containing communications on various subjects in Husbandry & Rural Affairs. To which is added, at the request of the Society, "Agricultural Inquiries on Plaister of Paris." Vol. II.
Armstrong, John The Economy of Love, by Dr. John Armstrong. To which are added Love Elegies, by Mr. Hammond.
Arnauld, Agnès Manuel of la Mère Agnès, or A Gift from an Abbess to her Nuns, a Specimen of "La Religieuse Parfaite et Imparfaite," of la Mère Agnès de St. Paul Arnauld, Abbess of Port Royal. By M. A. Schimmelpenninck.
Arne, Thomas Augustine Cumberland's British Theatre, with remarks, biographical and critical. Printed from the acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, London.
Arne, Thomas Augustine The guardian out-witted. A comic opera. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. The musick composed by Tho. Aug. Arne, doctor in music.
Arnold, Ignaz Ferdinand The Bride's Embrace on the Grave: or, the Midnight Wedding in the Church of Mariengarten. In Two Volumes. Taken from the German, by Maria Geisweiler.
Arnold, John The Essex harmony: being a choice collection of the msot celebrated songs and catches now in vogue: several never before published: for one, two, three, four, and five voices. Volume I. The third edition, with additions. By John Arnold, philo-musicae, organist of Great-Warley, Essex.
Arnold, Samuel James Cumberland's British Theatre, with remarks, biographical and critical. Printed from the acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, London.
Arnold, Samuel James Cawthorn's Minor British Theatre. Consisting of the Most Esteemed Farces and Operas.
Arouet, Francois-Marie (Voltaire) La Pucelle; or, The Maid of Orleans: a Poem, in XXI Cantos. From the French of M. de Voltaire. With the Author's Preface and Original Notes. Vol. II.
Arouet, Francois-Marie (Voltaire) Almida, a Tragedy. As it is Performed at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-Lane. By a Lady.
Arouet, Francois-Marie (Voltaire) The Henriade, an Epic Poem, in Ten Cantos. Translated from the French of Voltaire, into English Rhyme, with large Historical and Critical Notes.
Arouet, Francois-Marie (Voltaire) Almida, a Tragedy, as it is Performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By a Lady. A New Edition.
Arouet, Francois-Marie (Voltaire) La Pucelle; or, The Maid of Orleans: a Poem, in XXI Cantos. From the French of M. de Voltaire. With the Author's Preface and Original Notes. Vol. I.
Arouet, Francois-Marie (Voltaire) Almida, a Tragedy, as It is Performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By a Lady.
Arthington, Maria The little scholar's first grammar; or Grammar made easy to the capacities of young children, and rendered pleasing by a variety of familiar examples; adapted to the use of private families. By Maria Arthington.
Arthington, Maria Rhymes for Harry and his nurse-maid. With twenty-four copper plates.
Arthur, Grace The Temple of Health, a Poetic Vision. Occasioned by the universal Joy expressed on his Majesty's most happy Recovery. By a lady.
Artlove, Mrs. The art of japanning, Varnishing, Pollishing, and Gilding. Being a collection of very plain directions and receipts. Written for the Use of those who have a mind to follow those diverting and useful Amusements, and Published at the Request of several Ladies of Distinction. By Mrs. Artlove.