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The Sylph; a novel. In two volumes.
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Printed for S. Price, J. Williams, W. Colles, W. Wilson, T. Walker, C. Jenkin, R. Montcrieffe, W. Gilbert, E. Cross, W. Spotiswood, G. Burnett, J. Exshaw, J. Beatty, R. Burton |
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1 |
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The Exemplary mother: or, letters between Mrs. Villars and her family. Published by a lady, from the originals in her possession. In two volumes.
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Printed for T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt, in the Strand |
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1 |
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The Minerva Press, 1790-1820/ by Dorothy Blakey
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University Press |
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1 |
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The Whim, a comedy, in three acts. By Lady Wallace. With an address to the public, upon the arbitrary and unjust aspersion of the licenser against its political sentiments.
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Printed By W. Epps, And Sold By S. And J. Reed, No. 26, St. James's Street, London |
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1 |
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The Life of Mrs. Gooch. Written by herself. Dedicated to the public. In three volumes.
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Printed for the Authores, and Sold by C. and G. Kearsley, No. 46, Fleet Street |
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1 |
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The Princess of Cleves. An historical novel. Translated from the French.
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Printed For J. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-Yard. |
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1 |
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The Female spectator being selections from Mrs. Eliza Heywoodís [sic] periodical (1744-1746) / chosen and edited by Mary Priestley. With an introduction by J. B. Priestley and decorations by Constance Rowlands.
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John Lane The Bodley Head Ltd. |
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1 |
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The Foresters. A novel. Altered from the French by Miss Gunning. In four volumes.
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Printed By And For Sampson Low, Berwick Street, Soho; And Sold By C. Law, Ave-Maria Lane; And William Jackson, No. 198, Oxford Street |
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1 |
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The ladies library / written by a lady.
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Printed for Jacob Tonson, at Shakespear's Head over against Catharine Street in the Strand |
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1 |
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The histories of Lady Frances S----, and Lady Caroline S----. Written by the Miss Minifies, of Fairwater, in Somersetshire.
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Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall |
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