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Evans, Katharine A sermon on the important doctrine of regeneration. Preached at Grace Church-Street, the sixth of the third month, 1688. By William Dewsbury. Taken from his mouth in short-hand.
Evans, W. The Parnassian Garland: Forming the Poetry of The Monthly Visitor, Vol. I. and II.
Evatt, Anne An Address from Ireland to England; a Poem, on the Lamented Death of Her Royal Highness the Late Lovely Princess Charlotte of Wales
Evelyn, Mary The ladies dressing-room unlock'd, and her toilette spread. Together, with a fop-dictionary, and a rare and incomparable receipt to make pig, or puppidog-water for the face.
Everard, Anne Flowers from Nature, with the botanical name, class, and order; and instructions for copying. Lithographed and coloured from drawings.
Everard, Edmund The Annual Anthology. Volume II. 1800.
Everard, Mary Potts and Bendlowes, Appellants. Everard Collingwood, and Mary his Wife, Respondents. The respondents case.
Everard, Susan The answer of Mary Ely and Susan Everard, widows, to the Quakers Vindication against their complaints.
Everett, Edward 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.
Everett, Edward 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.
Everett, Edward 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.
Everett, John A genuine narrative of the memorable life and actions of John Everett, who formerly kept the Cock Ale-House in the Old-Bailey; and lately the Tap in the Fleet-Prison, and was executed at Tyburn, on Friday the 20th day of February, 1729-30. To which is added, his humble address (by way of letter) to Mrs. Martha Ellis and Mrs Manly, whom he Robb'd, and for which he was Condemn'd. And likewise his letter to his brother's master, a Chair-Maker, &c. Written by himself when under Condemnation, and in his Cell in Newgate, and Publish'd at his own Request.
Eves, Mrs. The grammatical play-thing, or, Winter evening's recreation, for young ladies from four to twelve years old. By Mrs. Eves, Crescent School, Birmingham. Be merry and wise.
Ewing, Harriet Dunrie: A Poem. By Harriet Ewing.
Eyre, Edmund John The English and American stage. Volume XXXIII. Contains ... : A complete table of contents is placed at the end of every ten volumes. Longworth's edition.
Eyre, Elizabeth The opinion of the pious and learned Mrs. Eyre, Daughter to the Excellent Lady Packington, concerning the doctrine of passive-obedience, as the distinguishing character of the Church of England. In a letter of her's to a friend, occasion'd by Bishop Lake's Declaration, That he dy'd in the Belief thereof.
Eyton, John Account of Hannah Beech. By The Rev. John Eyton, A. M. Rector of Eyton and Vicar of Wellington, Salop.
Fage, Mary Specimens of British Poetesses; Selected and Chronologically Arranged by The Rev. Alexander Dyce, B.A. Oxford.
Fage, Mary Specimens of British Poetesses; Selected and Chronologically Arranged by The Rev. Alexander Dyce.
Fagnan, Marie-Antoinette Kanor, a tale. Translated from the Savage.
Fairbrother, Mary Ann Poems; Chiefly Moral and Pastoral. By Mary Ann Fairbrother, who most submissively offers them to the public, in the hope of obtaining their benevolent assistance, to enable her to support four fatherless and entirely unprotected children.
Falanzia, Mirtea The poetic garland, or, Library of knowledge and mirth.
Falconar, Harriet Poems, by Maria and Harriet Falconar.
Falconar, Harriet Poems, by Maria and Harriet Falconar. The second edition.
Falconar, Harriet Poetic laurels for characters of distinguished merit; interspersed with Poems, Moral and Entertaining: dedicated to his Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, By Maria and Harriet Falconar, authors of a collection of poems, and slavery, a tract.