4381
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'Tis all for the best, or the history of Mrs. Simpson.
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More, Hannah
(Author)
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William Watson I
(Bookseller)
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1790 |
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4400
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'Tis all for the best, or the history of Mrs. Simpson.
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More, Hannah
(Author)
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William Watson and Son
(Bookseller)
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1790 |
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10397
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'Tis all for the best.
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More, Hannah
(Author)
Binns, Ann E.
(Bookseller)
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John Edward Evans
(Printer)
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly]
(Bookseller)
James Nisbet [Berners Street]
(Bookseller)
and 2 more. |
1830 |
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13290
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"'Tis all for the best," or, the history of Mrs. Simpson.
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More, Hannah
(Author)
Watson, Ann
(Bookseller)
Watson, Ann
(Printer)
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Ann Watson
(Printer)
Ann Watson
(Bookseller)
|
|
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286
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"Alla Giornata;" or, To the Day. In Three Volumes.
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Bury, Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell
(Author)
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Saunders and Otley
(Publisher)
Samuel and Richard Bentley
(Printer)
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1826 |
1 |
10119
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"Bread Cast upon the Waters." By Mrs. Dixon, Author of the "Mount of Olives," A Poem.
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Dixon, Charlotte Eliza
(Author)
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William Sears [Budge Row]
(Printer)
Seabook Depository [Wellclose Square]
(Bookseller)
Seabook Depository [Warwick Square]
(Bookseller)
|
1830 |
1 |
8976
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"I Can't Afford It." And Other Tales, by Mrs. Hamilton. In Two Volumes.
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Hamilton, Emma
(Author)
|
Clement Chapple [66 Pall Mall]
(Publisher)
William Oxberry [Clarendon Square]
(Printer)
|
1813 |
1 |
1114
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"There is a Secret, Find it Out!". A Novel. In Four Volumes. By Mrs. Meeke, Author of Amazement, Old Wife and Young Husband, Wonder of the Village, &c. &c.
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Meeke, Elizabeth
(Author)
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Minerva Press, Lane, Newman, and Co.
(Publisher)
Lane, Darling, and Co.
(Printer)
|
1808 |
1 |
9579
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"Think of Jesus": A Poem Written for Good Friday, in the Year of Our Lord 1823. By Mary Ann Lloyd.
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Lloyd, Mary Ann
(Author)
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Joseph Wilkins
(Printer)
William Crawford
(Bookseller)
Plank
(Bookseller)
and 1 more. |
1823 |
1 |
6066
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"Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God "in vain, for he will not hold him guiltless, that "taketh his Name in vain." Was this high and holy command more seriously considered, and the awful consequences of disobeying it taken home by all ranks of people, ...
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King, Martha
(Author)
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s.n.
(Publisher)
|
1799 |
|
12806
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(Mrs. Inchbald's Translation.) The Midnight Hour. A Comedy, in Three Acts. From the French of M. Damaniant, called Guerre Ouverte; ou, Ruse Contre Ruse as it is now performing at the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Smock-Alley. Translated by Mrs. Inchbald.
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Inchbald, Elizabeth
(Translator)
Damaniant, Antoine-Jean
(Author)
|
M. Stewart
(Printer)
|
1788 |
|
12803
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(Mrs. Inchbald's Translation.) The Midnight Hour. A Comedy, in three acts. From the French of M. Damaniant, called Guerre Ouverte; ou, Ruse Contre Ruse. As it is now performing at the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Smock-Alley. Translated by Mrs. Inchbald.
|
Inchbald, Elizabeth
(Translator)
Damaniant, Antoine-Jean
(Author)
|
George Perrin [10 Castle Street]
(Printer)
|
1788 |
|
1704
|
[A] catalogue of books, containing a great variety in most languages, arts, and sciences; Which will begin to be sold (for ready money,) at the prices printed in the catalogue; on Friday, July 17th, 1789, at the shop of Ann Ireland, bookseller and printer, opposite the assembly room, Leicester. (Who gives the full value for any library, or parcel of books.)
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Ireland, Ann
(Author)
Ireland, Ann
(Bookseller)
Ireland, Ann
(Printer)
|
Ann Ireland
(Printer)
Ann Ireland
(Bookseller)
|
1789 |
|
9981
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[An Address to All in Difficulties]
|
Ripley, Dorothy
(Author)
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Philip Rose [20 Broadmead]
(Publisher)
|
1821 |
1 |
4649
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[An irregular ode] to Edward Byrne, Esq. of mullinahack, on his marriage with Miss Roe, step-daughter to one Noble Lord, and niece to another!!!
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Battier, Henrietta
(Author)
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Stephen Colbert [Stephen Street]
(Bookseller)
|
1797 |
|
5026
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[An] appeal to impartial posterity, by Madame Roland, wife of the minister of the Home Department; Or, a collection of pieces written by her during her confinement in the prisons of the Abbey and St. Pélagie. Published originally in Paris for the benefit of her only daughter, deprived of the fortune of her parents, whose property is still in sequestration. In four parts. Part I. Translated from the French.
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Roland de la Platière, Marie-Jeanne
(Author)
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John Chambers [Abbey Street]
(Printer)
|
1796 |
|
6674
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[Condescendence for Miss Charles Halkerston, only child and heir served and retoured, and executor decerned and confirmed to the deceased Helenus Halkerston, late of Rathillet, pursuer; against Capt. Ninian Imrie of Dunmuir, and William Lumsdaine, writer to the signet his attorney, defenders.]
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Halkerston, Miss
(Author)
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s.n.
(Publisher)
|
1783 |
|
13651
|
[The Death of Abel ... Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [by Mary Collyer]. Stereotype edition.]
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Collyer, Mary
(Translator)
Gessner, Salomon
(Author)
|
|
1814 |
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13652
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[The Death of Abel ... Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [by Mary Collyer]. Stereotype edition.] With a sketch of the life of the author. To which is now first added, the Death of Cain, in five books ... to which is subjoined, Death, a vision, ... under the similitude of a dream: by J. Macgowan
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Collyer, Mary
(Translator)
Gessner, Salomon
(Author)
MacGowan, John
(Author)
|
|
1814 |
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13649
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[The Death of Abel ... Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner [by Mary Collyer]. Stereotype edition.] With original notes by F. Shoberl. To which is added, Death, a vision ... By J. Macgowan. Albion Press Edition
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Collyer, Mary
(Translator)
Gessner, Salomon
(Author)
Shoberl, Frederick
(Editor)
and 1 more. |
|
1813 |
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13659
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[The Death of Abel ... Translated ... by Mrs. Collyer ... to which is added, The Death of Cain [by William H. Hall] ... likewise, The Life of Joseph ... and Death, a Vision ... by John Macgowan. Kelly's improved edition ... with engravings.]
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Collyer, Mary
(Translator)
Gessner, Salomon
(Author)
MacGowan, John
(Author)
and 1 more. |
Thomas Kelly
(Publisher)
|
1836 |
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13654
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[The Death of Abel, etc. [Translated by Mary Collyer.]]
|
Collyer, Mary
(Translator)
Gessner, Salomon
(Author)
|
|
1815 |
|
6787
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[The royal cook; or, the modern etiquette of the table, displayed with accuracy, elegance and taste, being a full and exact description of the manner of dressing and serving up royal dinners ...]
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Pennington, Mrs.
(Author)
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Richard Snagg [Rotherhith]
(Publisher)
|
1773 |
|
5677
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[The] Hermit. A novel. By Miss Minifie, author of Barford-Abbey, The cottage, &c.
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Gunning, Susannah
(Author)
|
James Williams [5 Skinner Row]
(Publisher)
|
1770 |
|
13802
|
1798. Monstrous Droll Songs. Including Those Sung at Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, Sadler's-Wells, Sans Souci, Vauxhall, &c. &c. &c. with a Selection of Toasts and Sentiments.
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Unknown,
(Author)
Lemoine, Ann
(Publisher)
|
Ann Lemoine
(Publisher)
|
1798 |
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