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Shedden, Sophia Elizabeth The Hero; or, The Adventures of the Night: A Romance. Translated from the Arabic into Iroquese; from the Iroquese into Hottentot; from the Hottentot into French; and from the French into English. In Two Volumes.
Showes, Mrs. Domestic Scenes. From the German. In Three Volumes. By the author of Agnes de Lilien, Statira, Restless Matron, &c. &c.
Showes, Mrs. Agnes de Lilien. A Novel. From the German. In three volumes. By the author of Statira, and the Restless Matron.
Sidney, Philip The Psalmes of David translated into divers and sundry kindes of verse, more rare and excellent for the method and varietie than ever yet hath been done in English. Now first printed from a copy of the original manuscript transcribed by John Davies, of Hereford, in the reign of James the First
Sidney Herbert, Mary The Psalmes of David translated into divers and sundry kindes of verse, more rare and excellent for the method and varietie than ever yet hath been done in English. Now first printed from a copy of the original manuscript transcribed by John Davies, of Hereford, in the reign of James the First
Smith, Charlotte Turner Manon L'escaut: or, the Fatal Attachment. A French Story.
Smith, Charlotte Turner Manon L'escaut: or, The Fatal Attachment. A French Story.
Smith, Elizabeth Fragments, in Prose and Verse. by Miss Elizabeth Smith, lately deceased. With some account of her life and character by H.M. Bowdler. A new edition. Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock. Translated from the German.
Smith, Elizabeth Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock. Translated from the German.
Smith (1776-1806), Elizabeth Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock. Translated from the German, by the author of "Fragments in Prose and Verse."
Smith (1776-1806), Elizabeth Fragments, in prose and verse: by Miss Elizabeth Smith, lately deceased. With some account of her life and character, by H.M. Bowdler. A new edition. / Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock. Translated from the German.
Smith (1776-1806), Elizabeth Fragments, in Prose and Verse: by Miss Elizabeth Smith, lately deceased. With Some Account of Her Life and Character, by H. M. Bowdler.
Smith (1776-1806), Elizabeth Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock. Translated from the German
Smith (1776-1806), Elizabeth Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock
Smith (1776-1806), Elizabeth Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock. Translated from the German, by the Author of "Fragments in Prose and Verse." Second edition.
Smollett, Tobias George The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote. Translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. To which is prefixed, Some Account of the Author's Life. By T. Smollett, M.D. Illustrated with twenty-eight new copper-plates, designed by Hayman, and elegantly engraved. The fifth edition, corrected. In four volumes.
Smollett, Tobias George The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote. Translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. ; To which is prefixed, some account of the author's life. By T. Smollet, M.D.
Smythe, Elizabeth Anne The sisters of the cavern. An interesting tale. From the French of Madame de Herbster. By E.A. Smythe, authoress of Orphan Henry, Mary the beggar, &c. ; Embellished with a frontispiece
Soane, George The Outcasts. A Romance. Translated from the German. By George Soane. In two volumes.
Soane, George Der Freischütz: an opera, in three acts. Altered from the German, by George Sloane, A.B. author of The innkeeper's daughter. ; As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre. From the prompt book
Somerville, Mary Mechanism of the Heavens.
Stanley, Maria Josepha The history of the Duchess of C--. From Adela and Theodore written by herself.
Stanley, Maria Josepha The history of the Dutchess of C----. From Adela and Theodore. Written by herself.
Stanley, Maria Josepha The affecting history of the Duchess of C----; who was confined nine years in a horrid dungeon under ground, where light never entered; a straw bed being her only resting place, and bread and water her only support, conveyed by means of a turning-box, by her inhuman husband; whom she saw but once during her long imprisonment, though suffering by hunger, thirst, and cold, the most severe hardships, with the manner she was providentially discovered and released by her parents
Stanley, Maria Josepha The history of the Duchess of C---- from Adela and Theodore. Written by herself.