6122
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The appeal of an injured wife against a cruel husband. Written by Mrs. Farrer. Dedicated To Lady Strathmore.
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Farrer
, Mrs.
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1788 |
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4457
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The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published. ... To which are added, by way of appendix, one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts, and a copious index. By a lady. The ninth edition.
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Glasse
, Hannah
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Andrew Millar (London)
William Nicoll (London)
Jacob Tonson III and Richard Tonson II (London)
Thomas Caslon (London)
William Strahan (London)
Thomas Durham [Strand] (London)
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1765 |
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4437
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The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published. ... To which are added, one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts. And also 50 receipts for different articles of perfumery. By Mrs. Glasse. A new edition. With all the modern improvements: And also the order of a bill of fare, for each month, in the manner the dishes are to be placed upon the table, in the present taste.
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Glasse
, Hannah
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John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington] (London)
George Robinson [ii] (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
Thomas Evans [32 Paternoster Row] (London)
Joseph Johnson (London)
William Nicoll (London)
William Strahan (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
Thomas Payne and Son (London)
Thomas and William Lowndes (London)
John Bew [Paternoster Row] (London)
James Robson (London)
William Owen (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row] (London)
George and Thomas Wilkie (London)
John Sewell [Royal Exchange] (London)
Benjamin White and Son (London)
William Fox (London)
David Ogilvy (London)
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn] (London)
William and Charles Domville (Cornhill)
John Knox [London] (London)
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1784 |
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4474
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The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published. Containing, I. How to Roast and Boil to perfection every Thing necessary to be sent up to Table. II. Of Made-Dishes. III. How expensive a French Cook's Sauce is. IV. To make a Number of pretty Little-Dishes for a Supper or Side-Dish, and little Corner-Dishes for a great Table. V. To dress Fish. VI. Of Soops and Broths. Vii. Of Puddings. Viii. Of Pies. IX. For a Lent Dinner; a Number of good Dishes, which you may make use of at any other Time. X. Directions to prepare proper Food for the Sick. XI. For Captains of Ships; how to make all useful Things for a Voyage; and for setting out a Table on board a Ship. XII. Of Hogs Puddings, Sausages, &c. XIII. To pot and make Hams, &c. XIV. Of Pickling. XV. Of making Cakes, &c. XVI. Of Cheesecakes, Creams, Jellies, Whip-Syllabubs, &c. XVII. Of Made Wines, Brewing, French Bread, Muffins, &c. XVIII. Jarring Cherries and Preserves, &c. XIX. To make Anchovies, Vermicella, Catchup, Vinegar, and to keep Artichokes, French Beans, &c. XX. Of Distilling. XXI. How to Market; the Seasons of the Year for Butchers Meat, Poultry, Fish, Herbs, Roots, and Fruit. XXII. A certain Cure for the Bite of a Mad Dog. By Dr. Mead. XXIII. A Receipt to keep clear from Buggs. To which are added, by way of appendix, one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts, and a copious index to this and all the octavo editions. Never before published. By lady. The ninth edition.
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Glasse
, Hannah
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Andrew Millar (London)
William Nicoll (London)
Jacob Tonson III and Richard Tonson II (London)
Thomas Caslon (London)
William Strahan (London)
Thomas Durham [Strand] (London)
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1765 |
The ninth edition. |
12331
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The Art of War; a Poem, in Six Books; by Frederick III. King of Prussia: Translated, and dedicated by Permission to His Royal Highness the Duke of York, by Miss Hamilton, author of "Sonnets, Tour to Matlock, and Other Poems."
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Hohenzollern
, Frederick III
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Joseph Mawman [Ludgate] (London)
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1826 |
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410
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The Artist: A Collection of Essays, relative to Painting, Poetry, Sculpture, Architecture, the Drama, Discoveries of Science, and Various Other Subjects. Edited by Prince Hoare. In Two Vols.
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Hoare
, Prince
Inchbald
, Elizabeth
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John Murray II [Fleet Street] (London)
Archibald Constable and Co. [Cross Well] (Edinburgh)
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1810 |
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12409
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The Assize Ball: Or, Lucy of the Moor.
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Offley
, Mrs.
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1820 |
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14774
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The Associate Minstrels
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Taylor
, Jane
Taylor (later Gilbert)
, Ann
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Josiah Conder [Bucklersbury] (London)
Gale, Curtis, and Fenner (London)
|
1813 |
Second Edition |
24842
|
The Aurora Borealis, a Literary Journal. Edited by Members of the Society of Friends.
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Opie
, Amelia
Ellis
, Sarah Stickney
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Charles Tilt (London)
Charles Empson (Newcastle upon Tyne)
|
1833 |
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13808
|
The Authentic History of the Gallant Life, Heroic Actions, and Sea Fights, of Horatio, Lord Viscount Nelson Chiefly Compiled from His Own Letters and Official Papers
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Nelson
, Horatio
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Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
|
1805 |
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9160
|
The Authoress. A Tale. By the author of "Rachel." Second Edition.
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Taylor
, Jane
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John Taylor and James Augustus Hessey (London)
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1822 |
Second Edition |
25960
|
The authority, jurisdiction and method of keeping County-Courts, Courts-Leet, and Courts-Baron. Explaining the judicial and ministerial authority of sheriffs. Also, the office and duty of a coroner. By William Greenwood, gent. The eighth edition, very much enlarged, by adding the form and method of holding a Court of Survey, new Law Cases, precedents of Presentments and Surrenders, Declarations, Pleadings; with a Table of the Fees, &c. rendring it more useful to Under-Sherriffs, County-Clerks, Solicitors, Court-Keepers, &c.
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Greenwood
, William
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Daniel Browne I (London)
John Walthoe II (Cornhill)
William Taylor (London)
Robert Gosling (London)
John Osborne I [Lombard St] (London)
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1722 |
The eighth edition, very much enlarged, by adding the form and method of holding a Court of Survey, new Law Cases, precedents of Presentments and Surrenders, Declarations, Pleadings; with a Table of t |
9822
|
The aviary, or, An agreeable visit : intended for children by the author of "Rosetta's birth day," "The moss house," &c. ; accompanied with plates.
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Strickland
, Agnes
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William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn] (London)
|
1824 |
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15938
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The Bachelor and the married man, or, The equilibrium of the "balance of comfort." Three volumes in two.
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Ross
,
Lester
, Elizabeth B.
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Charles Wiley & Co. (New York)
|
1818 |
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13683
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The Backwoods of Canada: Being Letters from the Wife of an Emigrant Officer, Illustrative of the Domestic Economy of British America.
|
Traill
, Catharine Parr Strickland
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Charles Knight (Windsor)
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1836 |
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25731
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The Ball; or, Un passo tempo: a poem. Displaying the vices, follies, extravagancies, amours, and intrigues of our modern gentry to pass away their time. Particularly the ridotto-ladies, at the Opera-Theatre.
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Unknown
,
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Anne Dodd I (London)
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1723 |
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8749
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The Bandit's Bride; or, The Maid of Saxony. A Romance. In Four Volumes. By Louisa Sidney Stanhope, Author of the Crusaders, Runnemede, Age We Live In, Confessional of Valambre, Festival of Mora, Siege of Kenilworth, Di Montranzo, Treachery, &c. &c. Third Edition.
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Stanhope
, Louisa Sidney
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Anthony King Newman and Co. (London)
|
1827 |
Third Edition. |
13809
|
The Banditti of Monte Baldo; or, The Lass of the Lake. A Romance.
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Unknown
,
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Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Houndsditch] (London)
|
1805 |
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14127
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The Baron of Lauderbrooke. A Tale. By W. Holloway
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Holloway
, William
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Ann Lemoine (London)
|
1800 |
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12556
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The Battle of Luncarty, or the Valiant Hays Triumphant over the Danish Invaders; a Drama of Five Acts. With Other Pieces of verse, &c. To which is Prefixed, an Essay on the Drama, relative to Scotland, including some Account of the Author. By George Galloway, author of the Admirable Crichton.
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Galloway
, George
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1804 |
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22658
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The beau's duel: or, a soldier for the ladies. A comedy. As it is acted at the theatres. Written by Mrs. Cent-livre.
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Centlivre
, Susanna
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George Risk [corner of Castle Lane] (Dublin)
William Smith II [Dame Street] (Dublin)
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1727 |
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12965
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The beauties of ancient poetry. Intended as a companion to the Beauties of English poetry.
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Unknown
,
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Elizabeth Newbery (London)
John Wallis [Ludgate Street] (London)
|
1794 |
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12412
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The Beauties of Cowper; or, Extracts from the Works of that Great Poet; for the Use of Schools, and the instruction and amusement of young persons of both sexes. By John Corry, author of Original Tales, the Friend of Youth, and several other publications.
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Cowper
, William
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1820 |
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15156
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The beauties of history; or, pictures of virtue and vice: drawn from examples of men, eminent for their virtues or infamous for their vices. Selected for the Instruction and Entertainment of Youth. By the late W. Dodd, LL.D.
|
Dodd
, William
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Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane] (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] (London)
|
1796 |
The second edition, with considerable additions and improvements, and ornamented with vignettes by Bewick. |
6544
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The beauties of Mrs. Robinson. Selected and arranged from her poetical works.
|
Robinson
, Mary
|
Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row] (London)
|
1791 |
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