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7349
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An easy introduction to the knowledge of nature, and reading the Holy Scriptures. Adapted to the capacities of children. By Mrs. Trimmer. The ninth edition, with considerable additions and improvements.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Thomas Norton Longman III (London)
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
Joseph Johnson (London)
Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
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1796 |
The ninth edition, with considerable additions and improvements. |
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7379
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An easy introduction to the knowledge of nature, and reading the holy scriptures. Adapted to the capacities of children. By Mrs. Trimmer. The sixth edition, with additions and improvements.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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Joseph Johnson (London)
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
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1789 |
The sixth edition, with additions and improvements. |
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7353
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An easy introduction to the knowledge of nature, and reading the holy scriptures. Adapted to the capacities of children. By Mrs. Trimmer. The Tenth Edition, with considerable additions and improvements.
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Trimmer
, Sarah
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George, George, and John Robinson (London)
Joseph Johnson (London)
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
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1799 |
The Tenth Edition, with considerable additions and improvements. |
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3004
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An economical, and new method of cookery; describing upwards of eighty cheap, wholesome, and nourishing dishes, consisting of roast, boiled, and baked meats; stews, fries, and above forty soups; a variety of puddings, pies, &c. with new and useful observations on rice, barley, pease, oatmeal, and milk, and the numerous dishes they afford, adapted to the necessity of the times, equally in all ranks of society, by Eliza Melroe,
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Melroe
, Eliza
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1798 |
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5612
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An elegiac epistle, from Lucy Cooper in the Shades, to the ravish'd Pomona, Sally Harris. The second edition.
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Cooper
, Lucy
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John Williams [39 Fleet Street] (London)
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1774 |
The second edition. |
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15522
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An Elegiac Poem, On the Death of that celebrated Divine, and eminent Servant of Jesus Christ, the reverend and learned George Whitefield, Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon, &c. &c. Who made his Exit from this transitory State, to dwell in the celestial Realms of Bliss, on Sunday, 30th of September, 1770, when he was seiz'd with a Fit of the Asthma, at Newbury-Port, near Boston, New-England. In which is a Condolatory Address to His truly noble Benefactress the worthy and pious Lady Huntingdon; and the Orphan Children in Georgia, who, with many Thousands are left, by the Death of this great Man, to lament the Loss of a Father, Friend, and Benefactor. By Phillis, A Servant Girl, of 17 Years of Age, belonging to Mr. J. Wheatley, of Boston:–She has been but 9 Years in this Country from Africa.
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Wheatley Peters
, Phillis
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1770 |
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14707
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An elegy on the death of the Reverend Mr. John Ryland, M.A. of Northampton, who died at enfield, on July 24, 1792, in the sixty-ninth year of his age. By Legatus.
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Legatus
,
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1792 |
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13051
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An Elegy on the Lamented Death of the Electrical Eel, or Gymnotus Electricus. With the Lapidary Inscription, as placed on a Superb Erection, at the expence of the Countess of H--------, and Chevalier-Madame d'Eon de Beaumont. By Lucretia Lovejoy, sister to Mr. Adam Strong, Author of the Electrical Eel.
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Lovejoy
, Lucretia
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John Bew [Paternoster Row] (London)
Thomas Hookham [Hanover Street] (London)
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1779 |
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23904
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An elegy to a young lady, in the manner of Ovid. By ------ With an answer: by a lady, author of the verses to the imitator of Horace.
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Hammond
, James
Montagu
, Mary Wortley
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
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1733 |
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5260
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An elegy, On the Death of Mr. Andrew Gifford Gwennap. By a lady.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1790 |
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24440
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An English dictionary, explaining the difficult terms that are used in divinity, husbandry, physick, philosophy, law, navigation, mathematicks, and other arts and sciences. Containing many thousand of hard words (and proper names of places) more than are in any other English dictionary or expositor: together with the etymological derivation of them from their proper fountains, whether, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, or any other language. In a method more comprehensive than any that is extant. By E. Coles, schoolmaster, and teacher of the tongue to foreigners.
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Coles
, Elisha
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Rebecca Bonwicke (London)
Timothy Goodwin (London)
John Walthoe I (London)
Matthew Wotton (London)
John Nicholson (London)
Benjamin Tooke II (London)
Richard Wilkin (London)
Samuel Manship (London)
Richard Smith (London)
Thomas Ward (London)
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1717 |
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23950
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An English-Saxon Homily on the Birth-day of St. Gregory: Anciently used in the English-Saxon Church. Giving an Account of the Conversion of the English from Paganism to Christianity. Translated into modern English, with notes, &c. By Eliz. Elstob.
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1709 |
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15664
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An Enquiry after Wit: wherein the trifling arguing and impious raillery of the late Earl of Shaftsbury, in his Letter concerning enthusiasm, and other profane writers, are fully answer'd, and justly exposed. The second edition.
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Astell
, Mary
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John Bateman (London)
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1722 |
The second edition. |
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3798
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An enquiry concerning the principles of taste, and of the origin of our ideas of beauty, &c.
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Reynolds
, Frances
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1785 |
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3840
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An enquiry concerning the principles of taste, and of the origin of our ideas of beauty, &c.
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Reynolds
, Frances
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1789 |
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25539
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An enquiry into the behaviour of our great churchmen since the reformation in the enacting and executing of penal laws against papists and Protestant diffenters.
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Baron
, Richard
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John Noon (London)
Anne Dodd II (London)
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1748 |
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25647
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An enquiry into the causes of the present epidemical diseases, viz. Fevers, Coughs, Asthma's, Rheumatisms, Defluxions, &c. With Proper methods for the Speedy cure of them. By the author of The Family Companion for Health.
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Unknown
,
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Francis Fayram (London)
John Stagg (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
James Leake I (Bath)
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1729 |
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24034
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An enquiry into the evidence of the Christian religion.
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Newcome
, Susanna
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William and John Innys (London)
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1728 |
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22860
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An enquiry into the evidence of the Christian religion. By a lady. Mrs. Newcome. The Second Edition, with Additions.
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Newcome
, Susanna
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William Innys [St. Paul's] (London)
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1732 |
The Second Edition, with Additions. |
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24417
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An enquiry into the evidence of the Christian religion. The Second Edition, with Additions.
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Newcome
, Susanna
|
William Innys [St. Paul's] (London)
|
1732 |
The Second Edition, with Additions. |
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5327
|
An enquiry into the manners of the present age. In which it is impartially and seriously considered, whether they tend most to the happiness or misery of man. By a lady.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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John Bew [Paternoster Row] (London)
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1778 |
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14936
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An enquiry into the origin of the gout. Wherein its various symptons and appearances, and those of all bilious and nervous disorders, are traced to their cause; and a safe and certain mode of remedying them is proposed. By John Scot, M.D. The second edition, corrected and improved.
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Scot
, John
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John Scott (London)
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1783 |
The second edition, corrected and improved. |
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25540
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An epistle from a footman in London to the celebrated Stephen Duck.
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Unknown
, [Man]
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John Brindley (London)
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1731 |
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2887
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An epistle from L-y W-y to S-r R-d W-y, Bart. The second edition.
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Worsley
, Seymour Dorothy
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|
1782 |
The second edition. |
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2888
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An epistle from L-y W-y to S-r R-d W-y, Bart. The Third Edition.
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Worsley
, Seymour Dorothy
|
P. Wright (London)
|
1782 |
The Third Edition. |