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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
9797 Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose, by John Aikin, M.D. and Anna Laetitia Barbauld. The third edition. Aikin , John
Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
Joseph Johnson (London)
1792 The third edition.
25173 Miscellaneous poems on several occasions. By Mr Dawson, &c. To which are added, A Letter of the late Bp. A-t-r-b-y's to Mr. P-p-e. And A Copy of Verses Spoke Extempore by Dean Swift, upon his Curate's complaint of hard Duty Unknown ,
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Thomas Payne [South-Sea House] (London)
Joseph Fisher (London)
1735
2153 Miscellaneous poems, by Anne Francis. Francis , Anne
1790
3605 Miscellaneous poems. By Elizabeth Carolina Keene. Keene , Elizabeth Carolina
1762
3321 Miscellaneous poems. By Elizabeth Rolt, Of Chesham in Bucks. Rolt , Elizabeth
1768
3595 Miscellaneous poems. On Various occasions. By Jane Elizabeth Moore. Containing a characteristic poem to the engraving. A poetical correspondence with a gentleman of the Masonic Society, on the subject of their excluding the fair sex and many other intresting particulars. The second edition. Moore , Jane Elizabeth
1797 The second edition.
4673 Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, by Mrs. Chapone, Author of Letters on the Improvement of the Mind. The Second Edition. Chapone , Hester Mulso
John Walter [Spring Gardens, Charing Cross] (London)
Edward and Charles Dilly (London)
1775 The Second Edition.
4690 Miscellanies in prose and verse, by Mrs. Chapone, Author of Letters on the Improvement of the Mind. The third edition. To which is now first added, a letter to a new-married lady. Chapone , Hester Mulso
John Walter [Spring Gardens, Charing Cross] (London)
Edward and Charles Dilly (London)
1777 The third edition.
2007 Miscellanies in prose and verse. By Anna Williams. Williams , Anna
Thomas Davies [Russell Street] (London)
1766
3005 Miscellanies in verse and prose. By Eliza Garrard, Of Bath. Garrard , Eliza
1799
3333 Miscellanies on moral and religious subjects, in prose and verse. By Elizabeth Harrison. Harrison , Elizabeth
1756
2352 Miscellanies, in prose and verse. By Mrs. Catharine [sic] Jemmat, daughter of the late Admiral Yeo, of Plymouth, and author of her own Memoirs Jemmat , Catherine
s.n. [sine nomine]
1771
15671 Miscellany Poems on Several Subjects Thomas , Elizabeth
Thomas Combes (London)
1722
23666 Miscellany poems on several subjects. Thomas , Elizabeth
Thomas Combes (London)
1722
23978 Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by a lady. Finch , Anne
John Barber (London)
1713
24373 Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by a lady. Finch , Anne
John Barber (London)
1713
23977 Miscellany poems, on several occasions. Written by the Right Honble Anne, Countess of Winchilsea. Finch , Anne
John Barber (London)
1713
23774 Miscellany poems. By Mrs. Jane Adams in Crawfordsdyke. Adam , Jean
1734
23981 Misery is vertues whetstone. Reliquiæ Gethinianæ. Or some remains of the most ingenious and excellent lady, Grace Lady Gethin. Lately deceased. Being a collection of choice discourses, pleasant, apothegmes, and witty sentences. Written by her for the most part, by way of essay, and at spare hours. Published by her nearest relations to preserve her memory, and digested for method's sake under proper heads. The third edition. With a coppy of verses written by Mr. Congreve. Unto which is added a funeral sermon. With the inscription on her Monument. Gethin , Grace
John Graves (London)
1703 The Third Edition. With a coppy of verses written by Mr. Congreve. Unto which is added a funeral sermon. With the inscription on her Monument
6353 Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance, in the year 1746, to the death of her father, in August, 1751. With all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event. To which is added, an appendix, containing copies of some original letters now in possession of the editor. Together with an exact relation of her behaviour, while under sentence; and a copy of the declaration signed by herself, in the presence of two clergymen, two days before her execution. Published at her dying request. Blandy , Mary
Andrew Millar (London)
Robert Main (London)
Oliver Nelson (Dublin)
John Exshaw I [Cork Hill] (Dublin)
1752
6141 Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance, in the year, 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751. With all the Circumstances leading to that unhappy Event. To which is added, an appendix. Containing copies of some original letters now in Possession of the Editor. Together with an exact Relation of her Behaviour, whilst under Sentence; and a Copy of the Declaration signed by herself, in the Presence of two Clergymen, two Days before her Execution. Published at her dying Request. Blandy , Mary
Andrew Millar (London)
1752
6195 Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance; in the year 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751. With all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event. To which is added, an appendix, containing copies of some original letters now in possession of the editor. Together with an exact relation of her behaviour, whilst under sentence; and a copy of the declaration signed by herself, in the presence of two clergymen, two days before her execution. Published at her dying request. Blandy , Mary
Andrew Millar (London)
1752
6365 Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance; in the year 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751. With all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event. To which is added, an appendix, containing copies of some original letters now in possession of the editor. Together with an exact relation of her behaviour, whilst under sentence; and a copy of the declaration signed by herself, in the presence of two clergymen, two days before her execution. Published at her dying request. Blandy , Mary
Andrew Millar (London)
1752
6447 Miss Mary Blandy's own account of the affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, from the commencement of their acquaintance; in the year 1746. To the death of her father, in August 1751. With all the circumstances leading to that unhappy event. To which is added, an appendix, containing copies of some original letters now in possession of the editor. Together with an exact relation of her behaviour, whilst under sentence; and a copy of the declaration signed by herself, in the presence of two clergymen, two days before her execution. Pubished at her dying request. Blandy , Mary
Andrew Millar (London)
1752
24827 Models of Letters, for the Use of Schools and Private Students. Being an Epitome of the Large Octavo Volume, Entitled, Elegant Epistles: and Containing Select Letters From the Best English Authors, With Many Translated From the French, Which Have Never Appeared in Any Miscellaneous Collection. Thomas Norton Longman III (London)
Bedwell Law and Son (London)
James Dodsley (London)
Joseph Johnson (London)
Charles Dilly (London)
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
William Richardson [Cornhill] (Cornhill)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
William Goldsmith [Warwick] (London)
Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
Robert Faulder (London)
Samuel Hayes (London)
David Ogilvy and J. Speare (London)
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane] (London)
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street] (London)
C. Wynne (London)
William Bent [55 Paternoster] (London)
James Scatcherd (London)
George and Thomas Wilkie (London)
John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825] (London)
James Evans (London)
Catharine and George Kearsley (London)
H. Murray (London)
1794