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Houlston, Frances The history of Fidelity and Profession. By the author of 'The raven and the dove,' 'The two lambs,' &c. &c.
Houlston, Frances Original poetry for infant and juvenile minds: in two parts. By Lucy Joynes. Fifth edition.
Houlston, Frances A general outline of profane history, from the beginning of the world unto the present period. Intended as an introduction to the Study of History in a more diffuse Form. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c.
Houlston, Frances Ermina: a Tale of Calcutta. By Mrs. Sherwood author of "Little Henry and His Bearer," etc. etc. Third Edition
Houlston, Frances The governess, or, The little female academy. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c. &c. Fifth Edition.
Houlston, Frances Sabbath Recreations: or, Select Poetry, of a Religious Kind, Chiefly Taken from the Works of Modern Poets; with Original Pieces never before Published. Edited by Emily Taylor. Second Edition, with numerous additions from English and American Poetry.
Houlston, Frances The Lady of the Manor. Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females. By Mrs. Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c. Vol. II.
Houlston, Frances Julian Percival. By Mrs Sherwood, Author of "Little Henry and his Bearer," &c. &c.
Houlston, Frances Principle and Practice; Or, the Orphan Family. A Tale.
Houlston, Frances The bitter sweet. Part I. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c. &c.
Houlston, Frances The lady of the manor. Being a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation. Intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young females. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of 'Little Henry and his bearer,' &c. &c. Volume I. Fourth edition.
Houlston, Frances The Transmigrations of Indur, An Indian Brachman, Through the bodies of an Antelope, Wild Goose, Dormouse, Elephant, Whale, Bee, Rabbit, Mastiff, and his return to the human form.
Houlston, Frances The History of Little George and His Penny ... Fourteenth edition.
Houlston, Frances The history of Margaret Whyte, or, The life and death of a good child. A new edition, revised and corrected by the author.
Houlston, Frances Christmas-Day; or, the Friends. A Tale. Fifth Edition.
Howe, Elizabeth The St. Christopher gazette, and Charibbean courier
Humphrey, Hannah A New Coat of Arms, granted to the H++ds of the U++++++++y of C+++++++e, since their late Edict against Dinners.
Humphrey, Hannah L—d Am—t on Duty. If I had power, I'd kill 20 in an hour.
Humphrey, Hannah The Soliloquy.
Humphrey, Hannah Orpheus and Eurydice.
Hyde, Sarah Romae Antiquae Notitia: or, the antiquities of Rome. In two parts. I. A short history of the rise, progress, and decay of the Commonwealth. II. A description of the city: an account of the religion, civil government, and art of war; with the remarkable customs and ceremonies, publick and private. With copper cuts of the principal buildings, &c. To which are prefix'd two essays, concerning the Roman learning, and the Roman education. By Basil Kennett, of C.C.C. Oxon. The tenth edition.
Hyde, Sarah Some reflections upon marriage. With additions. The fifth edition.
Hyde, Sarah A sermon preach'd at St. Anne's, Dublin, on Thursday the 9th of October, 1746. Being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the suppression of the late unnatural rebellion, and deliverance of these kingdoms from the calamaties of an intestine war. By John Madden, D. D. Dean of Kilmore, and chaplain to His Excellency Phillip Earl of Chesterfield.
Hyde, Sarah A discourse (seasonable at this time) concerning the laws, ecclesiastical and civil, made against hereticks, by popes, emperors and kings, Provincial and General Councils, approved by the Church of Rome: Shewing I. What Protestant Subjects may expect to suffer under a Popish Prince acting according to those Laws. II. That no Oath or Promise of such a Prince can give them any just Security that he will not execute these Laws upon them. With a preface against persecuting and destroying hereticks. By a cordial friend to the Protestant religion now by Law established in these Realms. Now re-published with an introduction.
Hyde, Sarah A discourse (seasonable at this time) concerning the laws, ecclesiastical and civil, made against hereticks, by popes, emperors and kings, Provincial and General Councils, approved by the Church of Rome: shewing I. What Protestant subjects may expect to suffer under a Popish Prince acting according to the laws. II. That no oath or promise of sucha Prince can give themany just security that he will not execute these laws upon them. With a preface against persecuting and destroying hereticks. By a cordial friend to the Protestant religion now by law established in these realms. Now re-published with an introduction.