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McMillan, Mr. Novellettes, selected for the use of Young Ladies and Gentlemen. In Two Volumes. Written by Mrs. Griffith, Dr. Goldsmith, &c.
McMillan, Mr. Novellettes, selected for the use of young ladies and gentlemen; written by Dr. Goldsmith, and Mrs. Griffith, &c. and illustrated by elegant engravings.
McMorine, Mary Poems, chiefly on religious subjects. In two parts. By Mary M'morine, A Servant-Maid.
McMullan, Maryanne Britain; or, Fragments of Poetical Aberration. By Mrs. M'Mullan.
McMullan, Maryanne The Wanderings of a Goldfinch; or, Characteristic Sketches in the Nineteenth Century.
McMullan, Maryanne The Crescent, a National Poem. To Commemorate the Glorious Victory at Algiers. By Mrs. McMullan, relict of W. McMullan, Esq., M.D., Royal Navy.
McMullan, Maryanne Tributary tears, sacred to the memory of the illustrious and amiable princess charlotte of Wales, and Saxe Coburg; who died November 6th, 1817, in the twenty-second year of her age. Being a collection of the best poems that have appeared on this melancholy occasion.
McMullan, Maryanne The Naiad's Wreath. By Mrs. McMullan.
McMullan, Maryanne The Wanderings of a Goldfinch; or, Characteristic Sketches in the Nineteenth Century. Second Edition.
McTaggart, Ann Constantia, a Tragedy, in Five Acts; and Valville; or, the Prejudices of Past Times; a Drama, in Five Acts. By Mrs. A. M'Taggart, of Bristol.
McTaggart, Ann Plays: Theodora; Hortensia; Villario; and a Search after Perfection. By Mrs. A. McTaggart, author of Memoirs of a Gentlewoman.
McTaggart, Ann Plays: Valville, or, the Prejudices of Past Times; Theodora; Hortensia; Villario; a Search after Perfection; and Constantia. By Mrs. A. M'Taggart, author of "Memoirs of a Gentlewoman."
Mead, Richard A discourse of the small-pox and measles. By Richard Mead, Fellow of the London and Edinburgh Colleges of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society, and Physician to the King. To this is subjoined The commentary of Rhazes, a most celebrated Arabian physician, on the same diseases. Translated from the Latin, by a physician.
Meades, Anna The history of Sir William Harrington. Written some years since, And revised and corrected by the late Mr. Richardson, author of Sir Charles Grandison, Clarissa, &. In four volumes. Second edition.
Meades, Anna The history of Sir William Harrington. Written some years since, And revised and corrected by the late Mr. Richardson, author of Sir Charles Grandison, Clarissa, &. now first published. In four volumes.
Meadows, Mary Jane The life, voyages, and surprising adventures, of Mary Jane Meadows, a woman of uncommon talents, spirit and resolution, who, after experiencing a Series of extraordinary Changes in Life, from the highest Splendour and Affluence, to the most abject Distress and Poverty; at last shipped herself for India, in the unfortunate Grosvenor, and was cast away on the dreary Coast of Africa; where, after travelling through vast Deserts and the Kingdom of Caffraria in the most imminent danger, arrived on the borders of the South Sea, where she was again cast away upon an uninhabited Island, and lived intirely by herself for several Years. Written by her own hand.
Meanwell, Mrs. The entertaining history of Master Billy, and Miss Polly Kindly: written for the entertainment and instruction of all the little good boys, and girls, who are able and willing to read it. By Mrs. Meanwell.
Mears, Martha The pupil of nature; or candid advice to the fair sex, on the subjects of pregnancy; childbirth; the diseases incident to both; the fatal effects of ignorance and quackery; and the most approved means of promoting the health, strength, and beauty of their offspring. By Martha Mears, Practitioner in Midwifery.
Mears, Martha The midwife's candid advice to the fair sex; or the pupil of nature. On the subjects of pregnancy; childbirth; the diseases incident to both; the fatal effects of ignorance and quackery; and the most approved means of promoting the health, strength and beauty of their offspring. In which the Latin Terms are entirely omitted. By Martha Mears, practitioner in midwifery, No. 12, Red Lion Square. A new edition.
Mease, James Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. Containing communications on various subjects in Husbandry & Rural Affairs. To which is added, at the request of the Society, "Agricultural Inquiries on Plaister of Paris." Vol. II.
Mease, James Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. Containing communications on various subjects in husbandry and rural affairs. Vol. III.
Mease, James Introductory lecture to a course of lectures upon comparative anatomy, and the diseases of domestic animals. Delivered November 3, 1813. By James Mease, M.D. Secretary to the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, member of the American Philosophical Society, and honorary member of the Bath and West of England Society.
Mease, James The Picture of Philadelphia, giving an account of its origin, increase and improvements in arts, sciences, manufactures, commerce and revenue. With a compendious view of its societies, literary, benevolent, patriotic, & religious. Its police--the public buildings--the prison and penetentiary [sic] system--institutions, monied and civil--museum. By James Mease, M. D.
Mease, James Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. Containing Communications on Various Subjects in Husbandry & Rural Affairs. To which is added, A Statistical Account of the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge. Vol. I.
Medley, Samuel Memoirs . . . . To Which are Added Selections of His Posthumous Writings, in Prose and Verse . . . .