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Blair, Robert The Grave. A Poem. By Robert Blair.
Blair, Robert Death, A Poem by Beilby Porteus. The Grave, A Poem by Robert Blair, and Gray's Elegy, Written in a Court Church-Yard.
Blair, William The Soldier's Friend: or, the Means of Preserving the Health of Military Men; Addressed to the Officers of the British Army: By William Blair, A. M. Surgeon of the Lock Hospital and Asylum, and of the Old Finsbury Dispensary.
Blake, Henry Letters from the Irish Highlands of Cunnemarra. By a Family Party. Second Edition.
Blake, Henry Letters from the Irish Highlands.
Blake, Louisa Poems. By Miss Louisa Blake.
Blake, Martha Louisa Letters from the Irish Highlands of Cunnemarra. By a Family Party. Second Edition.
Blake, Martha Louisa Letters from the Irish Highlands.
Blamire, Susanna The Christian Bouquet; a Selection of Religious Poetry, from the Pens of Various Admired Authors; with an Original Introductory Essay by Frances Blair.
Blanchard, Anne Midnight Reflections, and Other Poems
Blanchard, Anne Midnight Reflections, and Other Poems. Second Edition. By Anne Blanchard.
Blanchard, Anne Midnight reflections; and other poems. Second edition. by Anne Blanchard.
Blanchard, Sydney Laman A Christmas and New Year's Gift, or Birthday Present, For the Year 1830. Edited by Mrs. S.C. Hall.
Blandy, Mary Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance, in the year 1746, to the death of her father, in August, 1751. With all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event. To which is added, an appendix, containing copies of some original letters now in possession of the editor. Together with an exact relation of her behaviour, while under sentence; and a copy of the declaration signed by herself, in the presence of two clergymen, two days before her execution. Published at her dying request.
Blandy, Mary Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance; in the year 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751. With all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event. To which is added, an appendix, containing copies of some original letters now in possession of the editor. Together with an exact relation of her behaviour, whilst under sentence; and a copy of the declaration signed by herself, in the presence of two clergymen, two days before her execution. Published at her dying request.
Blandy, Mary Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance, in the year, 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751. With all the Circumstances leading to that unhappy Event. To which is added, an appendix. Containing copies of some original letters now in Possession of the Editor. Together with an exact Relation of her Behaviour, whilst under Sentence; and a Copy of the Declaration signed by herself, in the Presence of two Clergymen, two Days before her Execution. Published at her dying Request.
Blandy, Mary Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance; in the year 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751. With all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event. To which is added, an appendix, containing copies of some original letters now in possession of the editor. Together with an exact relation of her behaviour, whilst under sentence; and a copy of the declaration signed by herself, in the presence of two clergymen, two days before her execution. Pubished at her dying request.
Blandy, Mary Original Letters to and from Miss Blandy and C- C-. In which is contain'd the artful Evasions he used to prevent his clearing his Character to her Father, and the whole History of that Parricide. These are the Letters supposed to be burnt, and which she gave her intimate Friend a few Days before her Execution, particularly desiring, if she had any Love for her, to publish them immediately after her Death, as they were his own Letters, and faithful of those she sent to him.
Blandy, Mary Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance; in the year 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751. With all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event. To which is added, an appendix, containing copies of some original letters now in possession of the editor. Together with an exact relation of her behaviour, whilst under sentence; and a copy of the declaration signed by herself, in the presence of two clergymen, two days before her execution. Published at her dying request.
Blandy, Mary Genuine letters that pass'd between Miss Blandy and Miss Jeffries, before and after conviction.
Blandy, Mary Original letters to and from Miss Blandy and C- C-. In which is contain'd the artful evasions he used to prevent his clearing his character to her father, and the whole history of that parricide. These are the letters supposed to be burnt, and which she gave to her intimate friend a few days before her execution, particularly desiring, if she had any love for her, to publish them immediately after her death, as they were his own letters, and faithful of those she sent to him.
Blaney, Jo A letter to the committee of the honourable House of Commons, upon the African trade.
Blau, Robert The Accidences Of the Parts of Speech; Or the Rudiments of Etymology. After a New and Easy Method. Containing, 1. The Alphabet with its Division, and the Definitions of the eight parts of Speech most intelligible by youth; Page1: 2. The Accidences of Noun and Pronoun with their Examples and all that relates to them; from Page 2 till 8. 3. Verb & its Accidences with four Regular Examples & some Irregular. and what necessarily belongs thereto, all exposed by way of Tables, to one glance of the Eye; for the help of the Local Memory. from P, 8, till 17. 4. Participle with all that relates thereto, Adverbs, Prepositions, Interjections and Conjunctions, with their English, and all that may necessarily relate to them, Page 17 to the end.
Blease, Elizabeth Bower Poems, on Various Subjects. By Miss Elizabeth Bower Blease.
Blease, Elizabeth Bower On God. By Miss Elizabeth Bower Blease, No. 13, Great Suffolk-Street, Borough.