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Law, John A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Paul, London: on Thursday, June 1, 1797. Being the time of the yearly meeting of the children educated in the charity-schools, in and about the cities of London and Westminster. By the Reverend John Law, D.D. Archdeacon of Rochester. Published at the Request of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, And the Trustees of the several Schools. To which is annexed, an account of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
Law, Thomas Thoughts on Instinctive Impulses.
Law, William The oxford Methodists: being an account of some young gentlemen in that city, in derision so called; setting forth their rise and designs. With Some Occasional remarks on A Letter inserted in Fog's Journal of December 9th, 1732, relating to them. In a letter from a Gentleman near Oxford, to his Friend at London. The Third Edition, with very great Alterations and Improvements. To which is prefix'd, A Short Epistle to the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxon.
Lawrence, Rose D'Aguilar The Poetical Primer: Consisting of short extracts, from ancient and modern authors, selected and arranged progressively, for the use of children. In two volumes. By Mrs. Lawrence. Vol I.
Lawrence, Rose D'Aguilar The Winter's Wreath for MDCCCXXXII.
Lawrence, Rose D'Aguilar The Last Autumn at a Favourite Residence. With Other Poems. By Mrs. Lawrence. Second edition, with many additions.
Lawrence, Rose D'Aguilar The Last Autumn at a Favourite Residence. With Other Poems. By a Lady.
Lawrence, Sarah Stories presenting a summary of the history of Greece: for the use of children and young persons. By Sarah Lawrence.
Lawrence, Sarah Stories selected from the history of Greece: for children. By Sarah Lawrence.
Laws, Mary The last dying speech, of Miss Mary Laws, near Dereham in Norfolk. Being a full and particular account of her most cruelly and barbarously poisoning her father, Sir J. Laws, for the love of a young man, after she had travelled four years abroad. Likewise, her last dying speech and confession at the place of execution, which was at the last assizes at Norwich. She was attended during that dreadful ceremony by a hearse and three mourning coaches. During which time, was sung the lamentation of a sinner, till after she was cut down.
Lawton, Charlwood Three letters concerning civil comprehension, &c. The last of which is occasion'd by the present distresses the directors of the South-Sea-Company have brought upon these kingdoms.
Layard, Charles Peter A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the sons of the clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 7, 1795. By Charles Peter Layard, D.D. F.R.S. F.A.S. prebendary of Worcester, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. To which are added, lists of the nobility, clergy, and gentry, who have been stewards for the feasts of the sons of the clergy, together with the names of the preachers, and the sums collected at the anniversary meetings, since the year 1721.
Layton, Jemima Bertrand; or, Memoirs of a Northumbrian Nobleman in the Seventeenth Century; Written by Himself. In Three Volumes.
Layton, Jemima Spanish Tales, Translated From Le Sage, and Selected From Other Authors: Wherein are contained a description of Madrid, Grenada, Saragoza, Seville, Milan, Parma, Palermo, &c. &c. By Mrs. Frederick Layton. In Three Volumes.
Layton, Jemima Hulne Abbey, A Novel, in three volumes. By Mrs. Frederick Layton, formerly Miss Jemima Plumptre. Dedicated by permission to the Duke of Northumberland.
Le Noir, Elizabeth Anne The Maid of La Vendee, being a Second Edition of Clara de Montfier by Mrs. Le Noir. With Critical Remarks
Le Noir, Elizabeth Anne Clara de Montfier, A Moral Tale. With Original Poems. In Three Volumes. Respectfully Inscribed to the Right Hon. Lady Charlotte Greville. By Elizabeth Anne Le Noir, author of Village Anedcdotes.
Le Noir, Elizabeth Anne Village Anecdotes; or, The Journal of a Year, from Sophia to Edward. With Original Poems. By Mrs. Le Noir. In Three Volumes.
Le Noir, Elizabeth Anne Village Anecdotes; or, The Journal of a Year, from Sophia to Edward. With Original Poems. By Mrs. E. A. Le Noir.
Le Noir, Elizabeth Anne Miscellaneous Poems, Respectfully Inscribed to the Right Honourable Viscountess Sidmouth. Vol. 1 [of 2]
Le Noir, Elizabeth Anne Miscellaneous Poems, Respectfully Inscribed to the Right Honourable Viscountess Sidmouth. Vol. 2 [of 2]
Le Pesant, Pierre Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots: being the secret history of her life, and the real causes of all her misfortunes. Containing a relation of many particular transactions in her reign; never yet published in any collection. Translated from the French.
Le Royer, Jeanne Daily conversation with God, exemplified in the holy life of Armelle Nicolas, a poor ignorant country maid in France; commonly known by the name of the good Armelle, deceas'd in Bretaigne in the year 1671. Done out of French. The Fourth edition, corrected.
Le Royer, Jeanne Daily conversation with God. Being an extract of the life of Armelle Nicolas, who died in Bretaigne, in France, in the year 1671. With a short account of Laurentius.
Le Royer, Jeanne Life of Armelle Nicolas, commonly called the good Armelle; a poor maid servant in France, who could not read a letter in a book, and yet a noble and happy servant of the King of Kings.