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Kennedy, Grace Father Clement, a Roman-Catholic story. By the author of 'The decision,' 'Profession is not principle,' &c. ; [Five lines in Italian from 1 Corinthians
Kennedy, Grace Jessy Allan, the lame girl; a story, founded on facts. By the author of 'The decision,' and 'Profession is not principle.' ; [Four lines from John
Kennedy, Grace Father Clement, a Roman Catholic story. By the author of 'The decision,' 'Profession is not principle,' &c. ; [Five lines in Italian from 1 Corinthians] ; From the fourth Edinburgh edition
Kennedy, Grace Philip Colville, or, A covenanter's story. Unfinished. : Also, Andrew Campbell's visit to his Irish cousins. By the author of "The decision," "Father Clement," &c
Kennedy, Grace Dunallan; or, Know what you judge. In two volumes. By the author of "The decision," "Father Clement," &c. &c.
Kennedy, Grace Father Clement, a Roman Catholic story. By the author of 'The decision,' 'Profession is not principle,' &c. ; [Four lines in Italian from 1 Corinthians
Kennedy, Grace Dunallan; or, Know what you judge. In two volumes. By the author of "The decision," "Father Clement," &c. &c.
Kennedy, Grace Father Clement, a Roman Catholic story. By the author of 'The decision,' 'Profession is not principle,' &c.
Kennedy, Grace Brief memoir of Krishna-Pal, the first Hindoo in Bengal, who broke the chain of their cast, by embracing the Gospel. : To which is added, The decision; or, Religion must be all, or is nothing. : [Two lines of Scripture texts
Kennedy, Grace Father Clement; a Roman Catholic story. By Grace Kennedy, author of "The decision," "Dunallan," &c. ; [Four lines in Italian from 1 Corinthians] ; Stereotyped from the last Edinburgh edition
Kennedy, Grace Jessy Allan, a story founded on facts, by the author of "The decision," "Profession is not principle," &c. ; To which is added, The sisters, Anne and Jane. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c
Kennedy, John Fancy's Tour with the Genius of Cruelty, in Five Stages, and Other Poems
Kennedy, Miss Outlines of geography and history, intended for the use of schools, with an introduction. By Miss Kennedy, mistress of a boarding school.
Kennett, Basil Romae Antiquae Notitia: or, the antiquities of Rome. In two parts. I. A short history of the rise, progress, and decay of the Commonwealth. II. A description of the city: an account of the religion, civil government, and art of war; with the remarkable customs and ceremonies, publick and private. With copper cuts of the principal buildings, &c. To which are prefix'd two essays, concerning the Roman learning, and the Roman education. By Basil Kennett, of C.C.C. Oxon. The tenth edition.
Kenney, James Cumberland's British Theatre, with remarks, biographical and critical. Printed from the acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, London.
Kenney, James A Collection of Farces and Other Afterpieces, which are acted at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Hay-Market. Printed under the authority of the manager from the prompt book: selected by Mrs. Inchbald. In seven volumes.
Kenney, James The King's Seal. A Comedy in Two Acts
Kenney, Lucy Alexander the Great, or The learned camel: a poem in two parts
Kenney, Martha Charity: a Poem. By the author of "Letters on Prejudice," "Sermons on Christian Responsibility," &c. Printed in aid of the funds of the Church Missionary Society.
Kent, Elizabeth Sylvan Sketches; or, a Companion to the Park and the Shrubbery: With Illustrations from the Works of the Poets. By the Author of the Flora Domestica.
Kent, Elizabeth Sylvan Sketches; or, a Companion to the Park and the Shrubbery: With Illustrations from the Works of the Poets. By the Author of the Flora Domestica.
Kentish, Mary Poems on Various Subjects.
Kentish, Mary Poems on Various Subjects; by Mrs. Kentish, resident at St. Salvador, Brazils. Second edition.
Kentish, Mary The Maid of the Village, or the Farmer's Daughter of the Woodlands. By Mrs Kentish.
Kentish, Mary The two friends, or, The dying fawn: a tale, exemplifying the disastrous consequences which invariably result from thoughtlessness and versatility. By Mrs. Kentish author of Conversations between Henrietta and her Mama, &c. &c. Embellished with Nine Elegantly-Coloured Engravings.