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Unknown Memoirs of a coquet; or the history of Miss Harriot Airy. By the author of Emily Willis; or, the history of a natural daughter.
Unknown English nights entertainments. Romances and Gothic tales. Containing The Ruins of the Abbey of Fitz-Martin. The Bleeding Nun of St. Catherine's. The Castle on the Beach; or, a sea-side story. The Mysterious Monk; or, the cave of blood. Courtney Castle; or, the robber's cavern. The Castle of Hospitality; or, the spectre.
Unknown A voyage round the world. In His Majesty's ship the Dolphin, commanded by the honourable Commodore Byron. In which is Contained, A faithful account of the several places, people, plants, animals, &c. seen on the voyage: And, among other particulars, a minute and exact description of the streights of Magellan, and the gigantic poeple called Patagonians. Together with an accurate account of seven island lately discovered in the South Seas. By an officer on board the said ship.
Unknown Newbery's Familiar Letter Writer: Containing a Variety of Useful Letters, Calculated for the Most Common Occurrences, and Adapted to the Capacities of Young People, From an early age to the time of their engaging in the most material concerns of life.
Unknown English Nights Entertainments. The Haunted Castle; or, The Child of Misforture. A gothic tale.
Unknown The Fish and the Ring; or, the fortunate farmer's daughter. A story founded on facts.
Unknown The orphan daughters. A moral tale. In two volumes. By the author of Emily Willis.
Unknown English Nights Entertainments. The Children of the Priory; or, wars of old. An historical romance.
Unknown Select lessons in prose and verse from various authors, designed for the improvement of youth. To which are added, a few original pieces. By J. N.
Unknown The Reprobate or Voyages and Singular Adventures of David Doubtful.
Unknown English Nights Entertainments. The life and surprising adventures, and most remarkable escapes, of Rinaldo Rinaldini, captain of a banditti of robbers.
Unknown Tales of Wonder containing the Castle of Enchantment or The Mysteries of Deception. The Robbers Daughter or The Phantom of the Grotto. The Magic-Legacy &c.
Unknown Barbastal, or, The magician of the forest of Bloody Ash: a romance.
Unknown An alphabetical arrangement of animals for little naturalists. By Sally Sketch.
Unknown The beauties of ancient poetry. Intended as a companion to the Beauties of English poetry.
Unknown The little Gipsy Girl; or, Universal Fortune Teller. To which is added a complete Dreaming Dictionary.
Unknown The Royal Alphabet; or, Child's Best Instructor. To which is added, The History of a Little Boy, found under a haycock.
Unknown The Lyre of Love; or, Cupid's Jubilee: A Choice Selection of Valentines, with their answers.
Unknown The History of a Doll; Containing its origin and progress through life, with the various calamities that befell it; By Mrs. Nancy Meanwell.
Unknown A collection of birds & riddles. By Miss Polly & Master Tommy.
Unknown English nights entertainments. The Black Valley; or, the castle of Rosenberg. A Romance.
Unknown Cursory observations on the poems attributed to Thomas Rowley, a priest of the fifteenth century: with some remarks on the commentaries on those poems, by the Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter, and Jacob Bryant, Esq., and a salutary proposal addressed to the friends of those gentlemen. The second edition, revised and augmented.
Unknown Canterbury Tales. In two parts. Containing Part 1. The great devil's tale, The Old Abbey tale, The British Sailor's Tale, and the Knight's tale. Part 2. A Winter's Tale, A Forest Tale, The Fair Russian's Tale, and the Indian's Tale. With two fine engravings.
Unknown To the qualytee of Durham. Deer ladees and gemmen, dont̀ suffer it; and pardon this addres from the sarvant maids of the wole town, who are imensley torter'd at a report that we are to be deprived of one of the annall inecent plesures of us virgins ... we are to have, they say, no more galloping in the Smid Halves - we who used to take such modest delite to be galanted by our sweet harts on that pretty spot; ...
Unknown The Ghost of the Rock. A Romantic Story. To which is added, the Fortunate Robbery, a true story.