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Finch, Anne The Tunbridge prodigy.
Finch, Anne Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by the Right Honble Anne, Countess of Winchilsea.
Finch, Anne Specimens of British Poetesses; Selected and Chronologically Arranged by The Rev. Alexander Dyce, B.A. Oxford.
Finch, Anne The Tunbridge prodigy. Written by a lady.
Finch, Anne Poems by the most eminent ladies of Great-Britain and Ireland. Particularly, Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Behn, Miss Carter, Lady Chudleigh, Mrs. Cockburn, Mrs. Grierson, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Killigrew, Mrs. Leapor, Mrs. Madan, Mrs. Masters, Lady M. W. Montague, Mrs. Monk, Dutchess of Newcastle, Mrs. K. Philips, Mrs. Pilkington, Mrs. Rowe, Lady Winchelsea. Selected, with an account of the writers, by G. Colman and B. Thornton, Esqrs. A new edition.
Finch, Anne Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by the Right Honble Anne, Countess of Winchilsea.
Finch, Anne Specimens of British Poetesses; Selected and Chronologically Arranged by The Rev. Alexander Dyce.
Finch, Anne Poems on several occasions, viz. The prevalence of custom. Written by the Right Honourable Anne, Countess of Winchelsea.
Finch, Anne Poems by Eminent Ladies; Particularly Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Behn, Miss Carter, Lady Chudleigh, Mrs. Cockburn, Mrs. Grierson, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Killigrew, Mrs. Leapor, Mrs. Madan, Mrs. Masters, Lady M.W. Montague, Mrs. Monk, Duchess of Newcastle, Mrs. C. Philips, Mrs. Pilkington, Mrs. Rowe, Lady Winchelsea.
Finch, Anne Miscellany poems, with a tragedy. By a lady, author of the poem on the spleen.
Finch, Anne Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by a lady.
Finch, Anne The spleen, a pindarique ode. By a lady. Together with A prospect of death: a pindarique essay.
Finch, Anne Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by a lady.
Finch, Charlotte The gamut and time-table in verse: for the instruction of children. By C. Finch. Embellished with twelve illustrative coloured engravings.
Finch, Charlotte The gamut and time-table in verse: for the instruction of children. By C. Finch.
Finch, Margaret The little gipsy-girl, or Universal fortune-teller. With charms and ceremonies for knowing future events. By Margaret Finch, queen of the gipsies.
Finch, Margaret The universal fortune-teller, and complete dream dictionary; with charms and ceremonies for knowing future events: by Margaret Finch, queen of the gipsies: to which are added, a variety of humorous jests.
Finch, Margaret The universal fortune teller, and complete dream dictionary, with charms and ceremonies for knowing future events. By Margaret Finch, queen of the gypsies.
Finch, Margaret The litle gipsy girl; or, universal fortune-teller. To which is added charms and ceremonies, for knowing future events; and a complete dreaming dictionary. Margaret Finch, queen of the Norwood gipsies.
Finch, Mrs. B. Sonnets, and Other Poems: To Which are Added Tales in Prose.
Finglass, Esther The Recluse: or, history of Lady Gertrude Lesby. In two volumes. Dedicated (by permission) to her grace the Dutchess of Rutland. By Miss Esther Finglass.
Finglass, Esther The Recluse: or, history of Lady Gertrude Lesby. In two volumes. Dedicated, by permission, to her grace the Dutchess of Rutland. By Miss Esther Finglass.
Finley, Samuel A letter to a friend.
Fisher, Elizabeth Munro Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher, of the city of New-York, daughter of the Rev. Harry Munro, who was a chaplain in the British Army, during the American Revolution.--Giving a particular account of a variety of domestic misfortunes, and also of her trial, and cruel condemnation to the state's prison for six years, at the instance of her brother, Peter Jay Munro. Written by herself. Neither the perfidy of private friendship, nor the persecution of relatives, nor the frowns of the world, nor domestic calamity, nor time, nor circumstance, can shake the mind that is armed with conscious virtue.
Fisher, Mrs. The prudent housewife: or, complete English cook for town and country. Being the newest collection of the most genteel, and least expensive receipts in every branch of cookery, viz. Going to Market; For Roasting, Boiling, Frying, Hashing, Stewing, Broiling, Baking, Fricasseeing. Also for Making Puddings. Custards, Cakes, Cheese-Cakes, Pies, Tarts, Ragouts, Soups, Jellies, Syllabubs, Wines, &c. To which are added, selected from the Papers of a Lady of Distinction, lately deceased, New and Infallible Rules to be observed in Pickling, Preserving, Brewing, &c. And, in order to render it still more valuable than any other Publication that hath appeared, a treasure of valuable medicines crowns the whole of this work which contains every Instruction that relates to the pleasing of the Palate, and the Preservation of that inestimable Blessing, Health. Written by Mrs. Fisher, of Richmond.