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Douglas, Andrew Notes of a Journey from Berne to England, through France. Made in the year 1796, by M.D.
Douglas, Anne The countess of Morton's daily exercise: or, a book of prayers and rules, how to spend the time in the service and pleasure of Almighty God. To which is added, The communicant instructed for the worthy receiving of the Lord's supper.
Douglas, Anne The Countess of Moreton's daily exercise: or, a book of prayers and rules How to spend our time in the service and pleasure of Almighty God. The twentyfourth edition.
Douglas, Anne The Countess of Moreton's Daily Exercise: Or, A book of Prayers and Rules how to Spend the Time in the Service and Pleasure of Almighty God. The Twenty-second Edition.
Douglas, Catherine A proper reply to a late very extraordinary letter from the Hon. Thomas Hervey, to Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart. In a letter to the honourable author. By a lady.
Douglas, Catherine A proper reply to a late very extraordinary letter from the Hon. T----s H----y, Esq; to Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart. In a letter to the honourable author. By a lady.
Douglas, Catherine A proper reply to a late very extraordinary letter from the Hon. T----s H----y, Esq; to Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart. In a letter to the Honourable Author. By a lady.
Douglas, Jane Letters of the Right Honourable Lady Jane Douglas; to her husband Sir John Stewart, Bart. Collected, arranged, and illustrated with Notes. With an introductory preface, extracted from her case drawn up by Alexander Lockhart, Esquire, Dean of the Faculty of Advocates. To which are subjoined, the dying declarations of Lady Jane Douglas, Sir John Stewart, and their attendant Mrs. Helen Hewit.
Douglas, Jane Letters from Lady Jane Douglas, found in Lord Milton's repositories, and exhibited upon the 18th June 1767.
Douglas, Jane Letters of the Right Honourable Lady Jane Douglas; with several other important pieces of private correspondence from all which The Characters of That celebrated lady, and of Her Husband Sir John Stewart, will appear in a light Hitherto not sufficiently known to the World. The Whole drawn from the most Authentic Sources, collected, arranged, and illustrated with notes. Together with an introductory preface, Giving some Account of Lady Jane Douglas; Partly taken from a Case drawn up by Alexander Lockhart Esquire, Dean of the Faculty of Advocates. To which are subjoined, the dying declarations Of Lady Jane Douglas, Sir John Stewart, and their Attendant Mrs. Helen Hewit, Which have been much insisted on in Behalf of Archibald Douglas Esq. With a Cool and Candid Inquiry how far such Declarations should weigh with the rational Part of Mankind.
Douglas, Mary Notes of a Journey from Berne to England, through France. Made in the Year 1796. By A. D.
Douglas, Mary Notes of a Journey from Berne to England, through France. Made in the year 1796, by M.D.
Douglas, Mrs. Sungrove Abbey. An Interesting Domestic Tale.
Douglass, William A discourse concerning the currencies of the British plantations in America. Especially with regard to their paper money: more particularly in relation to the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New England.
Douxménil Memoirs of Ninon de L'Enclos. With her letters to the Marquis de Sevigné and Mons. de St. Evremond. Translated from the French, by Mrs. Griffith.
Dow, Lorenzo History of Cosmopolite; or The four volumes of Lorenzo's journal, concentrated in one: containing his experience and travels, from childhood, to near his fortieth year. : Also, his polemical writings; consisting of 1. His Chain, with five links, two hooks and a swivel. 2. Reflections on matrimony. 3. Analects upon the rights of man. 4. A journey from Babylon to Jerusalem. 5. Dialogue between the curious and singular. 6. Hints on the fulfilment of prophecy. 7. On church government, and the ministry, &c &c. : To which is added, the "Journey of life," by Peggy Dow. Third Edition, Corrected and Enlarged.
Dow, Peggy History of Cosmopolite; or The four volumes of Lorenzo's journal, concentrated in one: containing his experience and travels, from childhood, to near his fortieth year. : Also, his polemical writings; consisting of 1. His Chain, with five links, two hooks and a swivel. 2. Reflections on matrimony. 3. Analects upon the rights of man. 4. A journey from Babylon to Jerusalem. 5. Dialogue between the curious and singular. 6. Hints on the fulfilment of prophecy. 7. On church government, and the ministry, &c &c. : To which is added, the "Journey of life," by Peggy Dow. Third Edition, Corrected and Enlarged.
Dow, Peggy Vicissitudes exemplified; or The journey of life. By Peggy Dow.
Dow, Peggy Vicissitudes; or The journey of life. By Peggy Dow. Second edition, corrected and enlarged by the author.
Downing, Harriet Mary; or, Female Friendship: A Poem, in Twelve Books. By Harriet Downing.
Downing, Harriet The Child of the Tempest; and Other Poems. By Harriet Downing.
Downing, Harriet The Bride of Sicily. A Dramatic Poem, by Harriet Downing.
Downing, Rebecca The lamentation of Rebecca Downing, condemn'd to be burnt at Heavitree, near Exeter, on Monday, July 29, 1782, for poisoning her master, Richard Jarvis.
Downman, Hugh The Parnassian Garland; or, beauties of modern poetry : consisting of upwards of two hundred pieces, selected from the works of the most distinguished poets of the present age. With introductory lines to each article. Designed for the use of schools and the admirers of poetry in general. By John Evans, A. M. Master of a seminary for a limited number of pupils, Pullin's Row, Islington.
Downman, Hugh Poems to Thespia. By H. Downman, M.D.