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4711 Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, LL.D. during the last twenty years of his life. By Hesther Lynch Piozzi. The fourth edition. Piozzi , Hester Lynch Thrale
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
1786 The fourth edition.
4720 Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, LL.D. During the last twenty years of his life. By Hesther Lynch Piozzi. The second edition. Piozzi , Hester Lynch Thrale
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
1786 The second edition.
4719 Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, LL.D. during the last twenty years of his life. By Hesther Lynch Piozzi. The third edition. Piozzi , Hester Lynch Thrale
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
1786 The third edition.
749 Anecdotes, Biographical Sketches, and Memoirs Hawkins , Laetitia-Matilda
Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
1822
6724 Animal magnetism. A farce of three acts. As performing at the Theatres-Royal of London and Dublin. Written by Mrs Inchbald. Inchbald , Elizabeth
1789
52 Anne Bell; or, The Faults. Tonna , Charlotte Elizabeth (Browne) Phelan
Bentham and Hardy (Dublin)
1826
15328 Anne paresseuse; ou l'indolente corrigée. Traduit de l'Anglais de Marie Elliott, par A. F. E. Lépée, Auteur de "De Tout un Peu;" Professeur de Langue Française, à Londres. Enrichi de gravures en taille douce. Elliott , Mary Belson
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] (London)
1819
2150 Anningait and Ajutt; a Greenland tale. Inscribed to Mr. Samuel Johnson, A.M. Taken from the IVth volume of his Ramblers, versified by a lady. Penny , Anne
1761
14368 Anti-Slavery Catechism. By Mrs. Child, Author of "An Appeal in Favour of that Class of Americans called Africans," the "Evils of Slavery and the Cures of Slavery," "The Oasis," "Authentic Anecdotes of American Slavery," Frugal Housewife," "History of the Condition of Women," &c. Child , Lydia Maria Francis
Charles Whipple (Newburyport)
1836
5836 Antinomianism unmasked and refuted; and the moral law proved from the scriptures of the Old and New-Testament, To be still in full Force as the rule of the Christian's conduct. By Maria De Fleury. de Fleury , Maria
1791
18 Appeal to the Hearts and Consciences of British Women Heyrick , Elizabeth
Albert Cockshaw (Leicester)
1828
11817 Arthur and Alice; or, the little wanderers. Illustrated with elegant engravings. Semple , Elizabeth
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
1815
10691 Arthur Monteith: a moral tale, founded on an historical fact, and calculated to improve the minds of young people. Being a continuation of the "Scottish orphans" by Mrs. Blackford. Stoddart , Lady Isabella Wellwood
Wetton and Jarvis [Paternoster Row] (London)
1822
25492 Articles of impeachment of high-treason and misdemeanors, against Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. July 9. 1715. With his Lordship's answer, paragraph by paragraph. To which is added, A short state of the late war and peace. Harley , Robert
Parliament of Great Britain , House of Commons
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Nicholas Blandford (London)
1727
824 Asaph, or the Herrnhutters; being a rhythmical Sketch of the principal Events, and most remarkable Institutions in the modern History of the Church of the Unitas Fratrum, commonly called Moravians; and consisting of Three supposed Conversations between a Modern Unbeliever and some Members of the celebrated Moravian Settlement at Zeist, near Utrecht. Intended chiefly for young Persons connected with that Church. By one of its Members. Schimmelpenninck , Mary Anne
Ogle, Duncan, and Co. (London)
1822
10350 Ashford rectory, or, The spoiled child reformed: containing a short introduction to the sciences of architecture and heraldry; with a particular account of the Grecian and Roman games, etc. etc. By Mrs. Jamieson, late Miss Thurtle; Author of "Histories of France and Spain", "Popular Voyages and Travels" etc. Third Edition, Corrected and Enlarged Jamieson , Frances
G. and W. B. Whittaker (London)
Nathaniel Hailes [173 Piccadilly] (London)
1820 Third Edition, Corrected and Enlarged
12916 Astarte, a Sicilian Tale: with Other Poems. By Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson, Author of "Hours at Home," &c. &c. &c. The Fourth Edition. Wilson , Margaret Baron
Clement Chapple [59 Pall Mall] (London)
1827 The fourth edition.
24811 Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's principles, and made easy to those who have not studied mathematics. To which are added, a plain method of finding the distances of all the planets from the sun, by the Transit of Venus over the Sun's Disc, in the Year 1761. An account of Mr. Horrox's observation of the transit of Venus in the Year 1639: and, of the Distances of all the Planets from the sun, as deduced from Observations of the Transit in the Year 1761. By James Ferguson, F. R. S. The Tenth Edition, with some additional notes. Ferguson , James
Joseph Johnson (London)
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street] (London)
James Scatcherd (London)
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] (London)
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
John Cuthell [4 Middle Row] (London)
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster] (London)
James Wallis [46 Paternoster Row] (London)
1799 The Tenth Edition, with some additional notes.
12241 Aubrey. In Five Cantos Trench , Melesina
Isaac Fletcher (Southampton)
1818
25478 Augusta triumphans: or, the way to make London the most flourishing city in the universe. First, by establishing an university where Gentlemen may have Academical Education under the Eye of their Friends. II. To prevent much Murder, &c. by an Hospital for Foundlings. III. By suppressing pretended Mad-Houses, where many of the fair Sex are unjustly confin'd, while their Husbands keep Mistresses, &c. and many Widows are lock'd up for the Sake of their Jointure. IV. To save our Youth from Destruction, by clearing the Streets of impudent Strumpets, Suppressing Gaming-Tables, and Sunday Debauches. V. To avoid the expensive Importation of Foreign Musicians, by forming an Academy of our own. VI. To save our lower Class of People from utter Ruin, and render them useful, by preventing the immoderate Use of Geneva: With a frank Explosion of many other common Abuses, and incontestable Rules for Amendment. Concluding with an effectual method to prevent street robberies; and a letter to Coll. Robinson, on account of the orphan's tax. Defoe , Daniel
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
1728
1257 Auld Robin Gray; A Ballad. By the Right Honourable Lady Anne Barnard, Born Lady Anne Lindsay of Balcarras. Barnard , Anne Lindsay
1825
11770 Aunt Jane's Tales, in Verse; Designed for the Amusement of All Good Children Lovechild , Louisa
Orlando Hodgson [Cloth Fair] (London)
1830
15513 Aunt Mary's Stories for Children, Chiefly confined to words of two syllables. Containing 1. The little girl who did not care for what was said to her 2. The humming-tops 3. The new doll 4. The greedy boy. By the author of "Aunt Mary's Tales,'"—"The Ornaments Discovered." &c. Hughes , Mary Robson
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] (London)
1823
14197 Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little boys. Addressed to her nephews. Hughes , Mary Robson
Orville Augustus Roorbach [New York City] (New York City)
1827 Second American From The Third London Edition
13172 Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little boys. Addressed to her nephews. Fourth Edition. Hughes , Mary Robson
William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton (London)
1819 Fourth Edition.