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Leslie, Maria Tales, on the dangers incident to childhood: suggested by the French of Pierre Blanchard. By Maria Leslie.
Leslie, Mrs. A Plain Story. In four volumes.
Leslie, Mrs. FIreside Stories; or, The Plain Tales of Aunt Deborah and Her Friends. In Three Volumes. By the author of A Plain Story, Gleanings of a Wanderer, &c.
Lester, Elizabeth B. The Quakers. A Tale. By Elizabeth B. Lester.
Lester, Elizabeth B. Hesitation; or, To Marry, or, Not to Marry? In Three Volumes.
Lester, Elizabeth B. The Woman of Genius. In Three Volumes.
Lester, Elizabeth B. Tales of the Imagination. By the author of The Bachelor and the Married Man, The Physiognomist, and Hesitation. In three volumes.
Lester, Elizabeth B. The Quakers; a tale. By Elizabeth B. Lester.
Lester, Elizabeth B. The Bachelor and the married man, or, The equilibrium of the "balance of comfort." Three volumes in two.
Lester, Elizabeth B. Fire-Side Scenes. By the author of The Bachelor and Married Man, &c. &c. &c. In three volumes.
Lester, Elizabeth B. The Bachelor and the Married Man, or the Equilibrium of "The Balance of Comfort." In Three Volumes.
Lester, Elizabeth B. Hesitation; or, To Marry, or Not to Marry? By the Author of The Balance of Comfort, The Bachelor and Married Man, &c. In Two Volumes.
Lester, Elizabeth B. The Physiognomist. A Novel. By the author of "The Bachelor and the Married Man." In Three Volumes.
Lestock, Richard Vice-Adm--l L-st-k's account of the late engagement near Toulon, between His Majesty's fleet, and the fleets of France and Spain; as presented by him the 12th of March 1744-5. Also, letters to and from Adm---l L-st--k, Relating thereto since his Arrival in England. With notes.
Letches, Mrs. Poems on several occasions. By a lady.
Levaillant, Francois Travels from the Cape of Good Hope, into the Interior Parts of Africa, Including Many Interesting Anecdotes. With Elegant Plates, Descriptive of the Country and Inhabitants: Inscribed by Permission to His Grace the Duke of Montagu. Translated from the French of Monsieur Vaillant. In Two Volumes.
Lewis, Alethea Things by their right names; a novel. By a person without a name. Two volumes in one.
Lewis, Alethea The Nuns of the Desert; or, The Woodland Witches. In Two Volumes. By Eugenia de Acton. Author of Essays on the Art of Being Happy; A Tale Without Title, &c.
Lewis, Alethea Vicissitudes in Genteel Life. In four volumes.
Lewis, Alethea Essays on the Art of Being Happy
Lewis, Alethea The Discarded Daughter. A Novel, in four volumes. By Eugenia de Acton, author of "Essays on the Art of Being Happy," and many other popular works.
Lewis, Alethea The Microcosm. By the Author of Vicissitudes in Genteel Life. In Five Volumes.
Lewis, Alethea Plain sense: or, The history of Henry Villars and Ellen Mordaunt. A novel. In two volumes. : [One line from Pope] : Vol. I[-II
Lewis, Alethea A Tale Without a Title: Give It What You Please. In Three Volumes. By Eugenia de Acton, author of Essays on the Art of Being Happy, The Microcosm, &c.
Lewis, Hannah Narrative of the captivity and providential escape of Mrs. Jane Lewis, (wife of James Lewis,) who, with a son and daughter (the former in his 16th, and the latter in the 10th year of her age,) and an infant babe, were made prisoners within a few miles of Indian Creek, by a party of Indians of the tribes of Sacs and Foxes, commanded by Black Hawk. : All who have perused the narrative of the capture of the two sisters (Misses Frances and Almira Hall,) by a party of said tribes, in May, 1832, ought not fail to peruse the narrative of the unfortunate Mrs. Lewis, whose captivity, although of a prior date, was much longer, her sufferings much greater, and her escape more miraculous than that of the two young ladies