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Reeve, Sophia The flowers at court. By Mrs. Reeve.
Reeve, Sophia Stanmore; or, The Monk, and The Merchant's Widow. By Sophia Reeve. In Three Volumes.
Reeve, Sophia Holiday Annals, Interspersed with Tales & Poetical Pieces, for Young People. By Mrs. Reeve, of Norwich, author of "The Flowers at Court."
Reeve, Sophia The Mysterious Wanderer. A Novel: In Three Volumes. Dedicated, by permission, to the Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth Spencer. By Sophia Reeve.
Reeve, Sophia Cuthbert. A Novel. In three volumes.
Reeve, Sophia Christmas Trifles; Consisting Principally of Geographical Charades, Valentines, and Poetical Pieces, for Young Persons. By Mrs. Reeve.
Reeves, Eliza Poems on various subjects. By Eliza Reeves. Dedicated (by permission) to His Grace the Duke of Manchester.
Reid, John The life of Andrew Jackson, major general in the service of the United States: comprising a history of the war in the South, from the commencement of the Creek campaign, to the termination of hostilities before New Orleans. Commenced by John Reid, brevet major, United States' Army.; Completed by John Henry Eaton.
Reid, Mrs. M. A. The Harp of Salem; a Collection of Historical Poems, from the Scriptures. Together with Some Reflective Pieces
Reid, Mrs. M. A. 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.
Rennell, Reverend Thomas A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Tuesday, May 10, 1796. By the Rev. Thomas Rennell, D.D. Late fellow of King's College, Cambridge. 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.
Rennell, Reverend Thomas A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Paul, London: on Thursday, June 6, 1799. 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 Thomas Rennell, D.D. F.A.S. Master of the temple. 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.
Rennew, Ann Pious and holy breathings; or, a treatise of choice and precious hymns. Composed and branched out from divers chosen Texts of Scripture out of the Old and New Testament. Published and set forth as being proper and useful to the State and Condition of the Godly. By Ann Rennew, a blind maid, formerly Member of the Congregational Church of Christ sometimes at Cottenham, but is now join'd at Cambridge.
Rennie, Eliza Poems, by Eliza Rennie.
Rennie, Eliza The Lady's Poetical Album.
Renou, Sarah The Temple of Truth. A Poem. By Sarah Renou, author of "Village Conversations, or, the Vicar's Fireside." Second edition.
Renou, Sarah The Ionian; or, Woman in the Nineteenth Century. By Sarah Renou, author of 'Village Conversations, or The Vicar's Fire-Side;' And 'The Temple of Truth, an Allegorical Poem.' In three volumes.
Renou, Sarah The Temple of Truth. A Poem, in Five Cantos. By Sarah Renou, author of "Village Conversations, or the Vicar's Fire-side"
Renou, Sarah The Temple of Truth, an Allegorical Poem. By the author of Village Conversations.
Renou, Sarah The Temple of Truth. A Poem, in Five Cantos. By Sarah Renou, author of "Village Conversations, or the Vicar's Fire-Side." Second edition.
Renwick, Michael An address, to the inhabitants in general of Great Britain, and Ireland; Relating to a Few of the Consequences which must Naturally Result from the Abolition of the Slave Trade,
Renwick, Michael An address, to the inhabitants in general of Great Britain, and Ireland; Relating to a Few of the Consequences which must Naturally Result from the Abolition of the Slave Trade,
Renwick, William Letters on the medical service in the Royal Navy; with occasional remarks: in which are included new observations on the general practice of physic, and the best means for preserving the health of His Majesty's seamen.
Reyner, Kirby Select sermons upon practical subjects. Viz. Of the true happiness of man. The security and happiness of a religious course of life. God's different regards to the righteous and the wicked. Of Contentment. The instability of worldly greatness. Men and their actions weighed in an equal balance. The snares of prosperity, and the benefit of afflictions. The evil and the causes of ignorance in things of religion. A reproof of prevailing vices. The desirableness of knowing our own secret faults. Divine supports in all distresses and troubles. Of the future judgment. By the late Reverend Mr. Kirby Reyner, Minister of the Gospel at Bristol.
Reyner, Kirby The knowledge of Christ, and him crucified, explained and improved; in five sermons, preached in Tucker-Street, Bristol. By the late Reverend Mr. Kirby Reyner.