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Roscoe, William The Butterfly's Birth-day. By the author of the Butterfly's Ball.
Roscoe, William The peacock "at home:" or, Grand assemblage of birds. Written by Roscoe. Illustrated with elegant engravings.
Roscoe, William A brief memoir of the life of William Penn. Compiled for the use of young persons. By Priscilla Wakefield
Roscoe, William The peacock "at home:" a sequel to The butterfly's ball. Written by a lady.
Roscoe, William An introduction to botany, in a series of familiar letters, with illustrative engravings. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of Mental improvement, Leisure hours, &c. The first American from the fifth London edition. To which is added, an appendix, containing the celebrated Mr. Roscoe's Address to the proprietors of the Botanic Garden at Liverpool, on the utility and importance of botany; a catalogue of the English names and Linnaean genera of the plants described in this volume; and a glossary of technical terms.
Roscoe, William The peacock "at home:" or Grand assemblage of birds. Written by Roscoe. ; Illustrated with beautiful engravings. ; [Four lines of verse
Rose, Miss The New English Valentine Writer, or the High Road to Love; for Both Sexes. Containing a Complete Set of Valentines, Proper for Almost Every Trade in Town and Country, with Their Answers. Likewise a variety of pleasing verses calculated to crown with mirth and good humour, the happy day which is called St. Valentine, which the Young of both sexes may read without blushing, and those of riper years find much pleasure and entertainment. To which is added several new songs in honour of the day, never before printed . . . Written by Mr. Turner, of the County of Norfolk, Mr. Williams, of the County of Oxford, Mr. Manley of the County of Middlesex, Miss Rose, of the City of Canterbury, Miss Lovejoy, of the City of York, Miss Gray, of the City of Bristol.
Rosewell, Samuel The king's true divine right. The flourishing of his crown: and the shame of his enemies. A sermon preach'd upon occasion of His Majesty's coronation: the Lord's day after; being October the 24th. 1714. Publish'd at the Request of several of the Hearers. By Samuel Rosewell, M.A.
Rosewell, Samuel The unreasonableness of the present riotous and tumultuous proceedings: as they are directed against His Majesty King George; and his faithful subjects, the Protestant dissenters: ... consider'd in a sermon preach'd July 24, 1715. ... By Samuel Rosewell, ... The second edition corrected.
Rosewell, Samuel They became a sign. A sermon preach'd on the solemn occasion of the deaths of the lords, who were beheaded on Tower-Hill for high-treason, Feb. 24. 1715-6. By Samuel Rosewell, M. A. The Second Edition, Corrected.
Rosewell, Samuel The hope of the righteous at death. A funeral sermon occasion'd by the decease of the late worthy Mr. Hugh Fraser, mercht. preach'd at Stoke-Newington, February the 17th. 1716/7. By Samuel Rosewell, A.M.
Rosewell, Samuel They became a sign. A sermon preach'd on the solemn occasion of the deaths of the Lords who were beheaded on Tower-Hill for high-treason, February 24. 1715-6. By Samuel Rosewell, M.A.
Rosewell, Samuel The young man's duty to God and King George. A sermon preach'd to a society of young men, December 6. 1716. ... By Samuel Rosewell, M.A.
Rosewell, Samuel The King's true divine right. The flourishing of his crown: and the shame of his enemies. A sermon preach'd upon occasion of His Majesty's coronation: The Lord's Day after; Being October the 24th. 1714. Published at the Request of several of the Hearers. By Samuel Rosewell, M.A. The Second Edition Corrected.
Rosewell, Samuel Of temptation, and the means to prevent its prevalence. A sermon Preached at Founders-Hall, in Lothbury, Octob. XX. 1715. By Samuel Rosewell, M. A. Published at the Request of the Society to which it was Preach'd.
Rosewell, Samuel The unreasonableness of the present riotous and tumultuous proceedings: as they are directed against His Majesty King George; and his faithful subjects, the Protestant dissenters: with The Magistrates Conduct upon this Occasion. Consider'd in a sermon preach'd July 24, 1715. Being The next Lord's-Day after the Bill was Pass'd for Preventing them. By Samuel Rosewell, MA. Published at the request of several of the hearers.
Ross The balance of comfort; or, The old maid and married woman. A novel. By Mrs. Ross, author of The marchioness, The cousins, Family estate, Modern calypso, Paired--not matched, &c.
Ross The Bachelor and the married man, or, The equilibrium of the "balance of comfort." Three volumes in two.
Ross, Ann A collection of poems. By Anne Ross. The third edition, revised and corrected.
Ross, Ann Poems on several occasions. By A. Ross.
Ross, Ann The cottagers; a comic opera. In two acts. By Miss A. Ross, (aged fifteen years) Daughter of Mrs. Brown, of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.
Ross, Ann Poems on several occasions. By A. Ross. Second edition.
Ross, Ann The cottagers; a comic opera. In two acts. By Miss A. Ross, (aged fifteen years) Daughter of Mrs. Brown, of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The Second Edition.
Ross, Ann The cottagers; a comic opera. In two acts. By Miss A. Ross, (aged fifteen years) Daughter of Mrs. Brown, of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The Third Edition.
Ross, Ann Robin redbreast's address to certain ladies: a song. By Miss A. Ross, Glasgow. II. The mouse's petition. III. The passionate shepherd to his love. By Christopher Marlow. IV. The nymph's reply. By Sir Walter Raleigh.