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Britton, Frances Short and True Sketches on the Conflicts of Life, and Other Subjects
Brooks, Catharine The complete English cook; or, prudent housewife. Being an entire new collection of the most genteel, yet least expensive receipts in every branch of cookery and good housewifery. Viz. Roasting, Boiling, Stewing, Ragoos, Soups, Sauces, Fricaseys, Pies, Tarts, Puddings, Cheesecakes, Custards, Jellies, Potting, Candying, Collaring, Pickling, Preserving, Made Wines, &c. Together with the Art of Marketing. And Directions for placing Dishes on Table for Entertainments: Adorned with proper Cuts, and many other Things equally necessary. The Whole made easy to the meanest Capacity, and far more Useful to Young Beginners than any Book of the Kind ever yet published. By Catharine Brooks of Red-Lyon-Street. To which is added, the physical directory; Being near two Hundred safe and certain Receipts for the Cure of most Disorders incident to the Human Body. Also the whole Art of Clear-Starching, Ironing, &c. The third edition.
Brown, H. A. B. The Silver tankard, and other stories
Browne, Elizabeth Ellen The Bermudian: A Poem. By Nathaniel Tucker, written previously to his being a medical student at Edinburgh.
Burleigh, Rebecca The compendious history of foolish, wicked, wise and good kings. Viz. Saul, David, Solomon, Jereboam, Rehoboam, Ahaz, &c. Printed by order of the Long Parliament, 1641. The Second Edition.
Burleigh, Rebecca Letters and poems on political subjects. Witten by a hearty Whig, and dedicated to the Earl of Oxford.
Burleigh, Rebecca The occasional paper. Numb. VII. The nature and obligation of oaths.
Burleigh, Rebecca The church and state vindicated; and the Bishop of Bangor's Preservative defended, against several late answers to it. In a letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Ely. By the author of The divine rights of the British nation.
Burleigh, Rebecca The History of the wars of the kings of Israel and Judah. In two parts. Publish'd by order of a Committee of the House of Commons, 1641, at the beginning of the civil-wars of England.
Burnap, Francis The history of little Henry and his bearer. Second American Edition.
Carlile, Mrs. Queen Mab. By Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Carroll, Mary The menageries. Quadrupeds, described and drawn from living subjects. : Volume the second
Carroll, Mary Principles of legislation: from the ms. of Jeremy Bentham; bencher of Lincoln's Inn. By M. Dumont, member of the Representative and Sovereign Council of Geneva. ; Translated from the second corrected and enlarged edition; with notes and a biographical notice of Jeremy Bentham and of M Dumont. By John Neal
Carroll, Mary The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties; illustrated by anecdotes
Carroll, Mary Vegetable substances used for the food of man
Carroll, Mary The lectures of Sir Astley Cooper, Bart. F.R.S. surgeon to the King, &c, on the principles and practice of surgery; with additional notes and cases. By Frederick Tyrrell, Esq., surgeon to St Thomas's Hospital, and to the London Opthalmic [sic] Infirmary. : Vol. I[-III
Carroll, Mary Insect architecture
Carroll, Mary A Description and history of vegetable substances, used in the arts, and in domestic economy. Timber trees: fruits. : Illustrated with wood engravings
Carroll, Mary The New Zealanders
Carroll, Mary Insect transformations
Carroll, Mary Paris, and its historical scenes Volume I
Carson, Ann Baker The history of the celebrated Mrs. Ann Carson, widow of the late unfortunate Lieutenant Richard Smyth; with a circumstantial account of her conspiracy against the late governor of Pennsylvania, Simon Snyder; and of her sufferings in the several prisons in that state. : Interspersed with anecdotes of characters now living. Written by herself. ; [One line from Othello
Carson, Ann Baker The history of the celebrated Mrs. Ann Carson, widow of the late unfortunate Lieutenant Richard Smyth; with a circumstantial account of her conspiracy against the late governor of Pennsylvania, Simon Snyder; and of her sufferings in the several prisons in that state. : Interspersed with anecdotes of characters now living. Written by herself. ; [One line from Othello
Chamberlaine, Hannah The child of nature. A dramatic piece, in four acts. From the French of Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, formerly Countess of Genlis. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Mrs. Inchbald.
Chamberlaine, Hannah Ela: or the delusions of the heart. A tale, founded on facts.