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Fowke, Martha The epistles of Clio and Strephon: being a collection of letters that passed between an English lady, and an English gentleman in France, who took an Affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's Occasional Compositions, both in Prose and Verse.
Fowke, Martha The epistles of Clio and Strephon, being a collection of letters that passed between an English lady, and an English gentleman in France, who took an Affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's Occasional Compositions both in Prose and Verse.
Fowke, Martha The platonic lovers: consisting of original letters, in prose and verse, that pass'd between an English lady, and an English gentleman in France, under the borrow'd Names of Cllo and Strephon; who took an Affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's occasional Compositions. With A Critical Essay; containing some Remarks upon the Nature of Epistolary and Elegiac Poetry; and on the most beautiful Passages in these Epistles. By the Ingenious Mr. John Porter.
Fowler, Anna To His Grace, James Duke of Queensberry His Majesty's High Commissioner; and the Right Honourable, Right Worshipfull, and very Honoured, the Lords, Barons, and Burgesses, presently assembled in Parliament; Anna Fowler relict of Mr. William Arnot late Minister of the Gospel at Ebdie.
Fox, Charles James 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.
Fox, Mary L. The ruined deacon. A true story. By a lady
Fox, Susannah The little rival to the great.
Fox, Susannah The beau in his counting-room. To which is added, a dialogue between the beau accountant and his shop-partner. Publish'd by a Divine of the Church of England.
Fox, Susannah The rival lap dog and the tale, (as ladys fancys never fail;) that little rival to the great: So odd, indeed, we scarce dare say't.
Fox, William 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.
Fox, William On the rewewal of the East India Charter. By William Fox.
Fox, William An Address to the People of Great Britain, on The Consumption of West-India Produce.
Fox, William The interest of Great Britain, respecting the French War. By William Fox. Author of an Address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West-India sugar and rum. The second edition.
Fox, William A Defence of the Decree of the National Convention of France, For emancipating the slaves in the West Indies. By W. Fox.
Fox, William A summary of the evidence produced before a commitee of the House of Commons, relating to the slave trade. The Sixth Edition. By the author of the address to the people of Great Britain; the 17th edition of which may be had of M. Gurney.
Fox, William The interest of Great Britain, respecting the French War. By William Fox. The Fifth edition, corrected.
Fox, William A Defence of the decree of the National Convention of France, for emancipating the slaves in the West Indies. By W. Fox.
Fox, William A Discourse, Occasioned by the National Fast, February 28, 1794. By W. Fox.
Fox, William A discourse on National Fasts, Particularly in reference to that of April 19, 1793. On Occasion of the War against France. By W. Fox. The third edition.
Fox, William Defence of the War against France. By William Fox.
Fox, William On Peace. By William Fox.
Fox, William Thoughts on the Impending Invasion of England. By W. Fox.
Fox, William On Jacobinism, by William Fox.
Fox, William An address to the people of Great Britain, on The Consumption of West-India produce. The Second Edition.
Fox, William An address to the people of Great Britain, on the utility of refraining from West India sugar and rum. The fifth edition, corrected.