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14653
|
A New System of Domestic Cookery; formed upon Principles of Economy: and adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady. A New Edition, corrected.
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Rundell
, Maria Eliza Ketelby
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John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
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1823 |
A New Edition, corrected. |
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14655
|
A New System of Domestic Cookery; formed upon Principles of Economy: and adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady. A New Edition, corrected.
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Rundell
, Maria Eliza Ketelby
|
John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
|
1824 |
A New Edition, corrected. |
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14657
|
A New System of Domestic Cookery; formed upon Principles of Economy: and adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady. A New Edition, corrected.
|
Rundell
, Maria Eliza Ketelby
|
John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
|
1827 |
A New Edition, corrected. |
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14659
|
A New System of Domestic Cookery; formed upon Principles of Economy: and adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady. A New Edition, corrected.
|
Rundell
, Maria Eliza Ketelby
|
John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
|
1828 |
A New Edition, corrected. |
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14592
|
A New System of Domestic Cookery; formed upon Principles of Economy. And adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady. A new edition, corrected.
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Rundell
, Maria Eliza Ketelby
|
John Murray II [Fleet Street] (London)
John Harding (London)
Archibald Constable and Co. [Cross Well] (Edinburgh)
|
1808 |
A new edition, corrected. |
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12693
|
A New Version of the Psalms; Principally from the Text of Bishop Horne. By James Usher.
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Usher
, James
|
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1823 |
|
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9235
|
A New-England Tale. From the Second American Edition, Revised and Corrected by the Author.
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Sedgwick
, Catharine Maria
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John Miller [69 Fleet Street] (London)
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1822 |
From the Second American Edition, Revised and Corrected by the Author. |
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10868
|
A nosegay, for the trouble of culling, or, Sports of childhood.
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Elliott
, Mary Belson
|
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1813 |
|
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11634
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A Peep at the Esquimaux; or, Scenes on the Ice. To Which is Annexed, a Polar Pastoral. Third edition
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Unknown
,
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Thomas Allman (London)
|
1833 |
Third edition |
|
10521
|
A plan for the conduct of female education, in boarding schools. By Erasmus Darwin, M.D. F.R.S. Author of Zoonomia, and the Botanic Garden.
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Darwin
, Erasmus
|
Joseph Johnson (London)
|
1797 |
|
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12286
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A Poem Occasioned by the Partial Burning of York Cathedral: Most Respectfully Inscribed to the Citizens of York. Second edition.
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Dawson
, Miss M. A.
|
William Oliphant (Edinburgh)
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly] (London)
Richard Moore Tims (Dublin)
Alexander Barclay [St. Saviourgate] (York)
|
1829 |
Second Edition. |
|
12103
|
A Poem, in Answer to an Anonymous Pamphlet; in Three Letters, Called Friendly Hints to Catholic Emancipation. By Mary M'Coy.
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McCoy
, Mary
|
|
1813 |
|
|
11667
|
A Poetical Address from the Jerusalem to the Commanders and Officers, in the Service of the Honourable East India Company; Occasioned by Having Read Two Letters on East India Shipping . . . .
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Unknown
,
|
|
1803 |
|
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9710
|
A Poetical Catechism; or, Sacred Poetry: For the Use of Young Persons
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Fry
, Caroline
|
|
1822 |
Second Edition |
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11761
|
A Poetical History of England; Written for the Use of the Young Ladies Educated at Rothbury-House School, and Dedicated to Them by the Author.
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Capper
, Louisa
|
|
1810 |
|
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11765
|
A Poetical History of England; Written for the Use of the Young Ladies Educated at Rothbury-House School, and Dedicated to Them, by the Author.
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Capper
, Louisa
|
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1815 |
|
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15615
|
A Popular Account of St. Paul's Cathedral; with a Description of the Monuments and Other Interesting Particulars.
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Hackett
, Maria
|
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1816 |
|
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13522
|
A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English; or an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing, I. Orthography; or True Spelling, which treats of the Sounds and Uses of the several Letters in all Positions; of the Division of Words into Syllables, and the Use of Points. II. Prosody; or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly, with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology; or the Kinds of Words, which explains the several Parts of Speech; their Derivations and different Endings; Change and Likeness to one another. VI. Syntax; or Construction, which teaches how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences together. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. The eighteenth edition, enlarged and much improved. By A. Fisher
|
Fisher Slack
, Ann
|
W. Osborne and T. Griffin (London)
John Mozley (London)
|
1785 |
The eighteenth edition, enlarged and much improved. |
|
2066
|
A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English; or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing, I. Orthography; or True Spelling, which treats of the Sounds and Uses of the several Letters in all Positions; of the Division of Words into Syllables, and the Use of Points. II. Prosody; or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly, with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology; or the Kinds of Words, which explains the several Parts of Speech; their Derivations and different Endings; Change and Likeness to one another. IV. Syntax; or Construction, which teaches how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences together. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. A new edition, corrected and improved. By A. Fisher.
|
Fisher Slack
, Ann
|
John Binns (Leeds)
|
1780 |
|
|
2074
|
A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English; or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing, I. Orthography; or True Spelling, which treats of the Sounds and Uses of the several Letters in all Positions; of the Division of Words into Syllables, and the Use of Points. II. Prosody; or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly, with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology; or the Kinds of Words, which explains the several Parts of Speech; their Derivations and different Endings; Change and Likeness to one another. IV. Syntax; or Construction, which teaches how to connect Words aright in a Sentence, or Sentences together. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. The eighteenth edition, enlarged and much improved. By A. Fisher
|
Fisher Slack
, Ann
|
Thomas Slack [Groat Street] (Newcastle upon Tyne)
|
1779 |
The eighteenth edition, enlarged and much improved. |
|
2114
|
A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly: Containing, I. Orthography; or true spelling; which treats of the sound; and uses of the several letters in all positions; of the division of words into syllables; and the use of points. II. Prosody, or the art of pronouncing syllables in words truly; with tables of words properly accented. III. Etymology, or the kinds of words; which explains the several parts of speech; their derivations and different endings; change and likeness to one another. IV. Syntax, or construction; which teaches how to connect words aright in a sentence, or sentences. By A. Fisher. A new edition, enlarged and much improved.
|
Fisher Slack
, Ann
|
Wilson, Spence and Mawman [High Ousegate] (York)
W. Law (London)
R. Cater (London)
A. Millar (London)
|
1795 |
new |
|
2052
|
A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing I. Orthography, or True Spelling; which treats of the Sound; and Uses of the several Letters in all Positions; of the Division of Words into Syllables; and the Use of Points. II. Prosody, or the Art of Pronouncing Syllables in Words truly with Tables of Words properly accented. III. Etymology, or the Kinds of Words: which explains the several Parts of Speech; their Derivations and different Endings; Change and Likeness to one another. IV. Syntax, or Construction; which teaches how to connect Words aright in a Sentence or Sentences. To which is added, A curious and useful appendix. By A. Fisher. The twenty-fifth edition, enlarged and much improved.
|
Fisher Slack
, Ann
|
Solomon Hodgson (Newcastle upon Tyne)
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
|
1789 |
The twenty-fifth edition, enlarged and much improved. |
|
2060
|
A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing I. Orthography; or true spelling, which treats of the sounds and uses of the several letters in all positions; of the division of words into syllables; and the use of points. II. Prosody; or the art of pronouncing syllables in words truly, with tables of words properly accented. III. Etymology; or the kinds of words, which explains several parts of speech; their derivations and different endings; change and likeness to one another. IV. Syntax; or construction, which teaches how to connect words aright in a sentence, or sentences together. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. The ninth edition, enlarged and much improved. By A. Fisher.
|
Fisher Slack
, Ann
|
Thomas Slack [Union Street] (Newcastle upon Tyne)
|
1766 |
The ninth edition, enlarged and much improved. |
|
13265
|
A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad English: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the English language properly and correctly. Containing I. Orthography; or true spelling, which treats of the sounds and uses of the several letters in all positions; of the division of words into syllables; and the use of points. II. Prosody; or the art of pronouncing syllables in words truly, with tables of words properly accented. III. Etymology; or the kinds of words, which explains the several parts of speech; their derivations and different endings; change and likeness to one another. IV. Syntax; or construction; which teaches how to connect words aright in a sentence or sentences. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. The twenty-seventh edition, enlarged and much improved. By A. Fisher.
|
Fisher Slack
, Ann
|
Solomon Hodgson (Newcastle upon Tyne)
|
1793 |
The twenty-seventh edition, enlarged and much improved. |
|
2054
|
A practical new grammar, with exercises of bad english: or, an easy guide to speaking and writing the english language properly and correctly. Containing, I. Orthography ; or true spelling, which treats of the sounds and uses of the several letters in all positions ; of the division of words into syllables, and the use of points. II. Prosody ; or the art of pronouncing syllables in words truly, with tables of words properly accented. III. Etymology ; or the kinds of words, which explains the several parts of speech; their derivations and different endings; change and likeness to one another. IV. Syntax ; or construction, which teaches how to connect words aright in a sentence, or sentences together. To which is added, a curious and useful appendix. The seventeenth edition, enlarged and much improved. By A. Fisher.
|
Fisher Slack
, Ann
|
Thomas Slack [Union Street] (Newcastle upon Tyne)
|
1778 |
The seventeenth edition, enlarged and much improved. |