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Taylor, Miss The indiscreet marriage; or Henry and Sophia Somerville. In a series of letters. By Miss Nugent and Miss Taylor of Twickenham.
Taylor, Mrs. Interesting tales in words of one syllable: for the instruction and amusement of children. By Mrs. Taylor.
Taylor, Mrs. An easy introduction to general Knowledge and liberal education; by Mrs. Taylor: for the use of the young ladies, at Strangeways Hall, Manchester.
Taylor, Nugent The New Year's gift and juvenile souvenir. Edited by Mrs. Alaric Watts.
Taylor, Raynor Independent and free. From the American tar or The Press gang defeated: sung by Mr. Rowson at the New Theatre Philadelphia. The words by Mrs. Rowson the music by R. Taylor.
Taylor, Sarah Glenalpin, or The Bandit's Cave. By Miss Sarah Taylor. In two volumes.
Taylor, Sarah A memorable instance of Divine guidance and protection. An account of some extraordinary circumstances, which attended James Dickinson, and Jane Fearon, both of Cumberland, when on a visit to Scotland, in the early part of their labours in the Gospel. Related by themselves, when each about 80 years of age, to Sarah Taylor, when she was about 18 years old--the one assisting the other in recollecting the particulars as they related them to her
Taylor, Sarah Glenalpin, or The Bandit's Cave. By Miss Sarah Taylor. In two volumes.
Taylor, Sarah A memorable instance of the Divine protection and deliverance of James Dickenson [i.e., Dickinson], and Jane Fearon. (Both of Cumberland in England) On a religious visit to Scotland. Giving an account of their miraculous escape from being robbed and murdered, in the early part of their labors in the Gospel. Related by themselves to Sarah Taylor, when each of them was about eighty years of age, and she was about eighteen, one assisting the other in recalling the particulars as they related them
Taylor, Thomas Remarks upon remarks: or Some animadversions, on a treatise wrote by one who calls himself Dr. Gardner, others say, Daniel De-Foe. Intitled remarks on Febrifugum magnum, wrote by the reverend Dr. Hancocke, for the general good of mankind. The remarker's dedication to the president, censors, and others of the College of Physicians considered, and of the rest in as good order as the perplexed and confused nature of the said pamphlet would admit, without partiallity or respect of persons. To which some accounts are added of the use and abuse of common water, in many distempers, not taken notice of by any of them. With an hudibrastick reply subjoyn'd, by way of appendix, to the sarcastical Gabriel John's Flagellum, or a dry answer to Dr. Hancocke's wonderfully-comical liquid book, &c.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann Hymns For Infant Schools, Partly Original, And Partly Selected, From "Hymns for Infant Minds, " And "Original Hymns for Sunday Schools, By Ann and Jane Taylor. " By Mrs. Gilbert, (Late Ann Taylor) Author of "Original anniversary Hymns, " &c.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann Limed twigs to catch young birds by the authors of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann Hymns for infant schools partly original, and partly selected by request, from "Hymns for infant minds," and "Original hymns for Sunday schools, by Ann and Jane Taylor" ; by Mrs. Gilbert (late Ann Taylor) ...
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann Signor Topsy-Turvy's Wonderful Magic Lantern; or, The World Turned Upside Down. By the author of My Mother, and Other Poems; illustrated with twenty-four engravings.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann Limed Twigs, to Catch Young Birds
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann City scenes, or, A peep into London for children.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann Rural Scenes: Or, a Peep into the Country, for Good Children
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann City scenes, or, A peep into London.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann Hymns for Infant Minds
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann Rural scenes, or, A peep into the country, for good children.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann City scenes, or, A peep into London.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann Rural Scenes or a Peep into the Country. For Children
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann Rural Scenes, or, a Peep into the Country for Children.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann Limed twigs :to catch young birds by the authors of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c. &c. ; in two parts.
Taylor (later Gilbert), Ann Rural Scenes, or, a Peep into the Country.