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The Confessions Of An Elderly Lady. Illustrated By Eight Portraits, From Highly Finished Drawings By E. T. Parris. By The Countess Of Blessington.
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Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, And Longmans, Paternoster-Row |
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1 |
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The Rational humourist: consisting of a selection of anecdotes, bon mots, &c. elegant, sentimental, and mirthful.
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Printed For Vernor And Hood, No. 31, Poultry |
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The Impetuous Lover, Or The Guiltless Parricide, Shewing, To what Lengths Love may run, and the extream Folly of forming Schemes for Futurity. Written under the Instructions, and at the Request of one of the Interested Partys. By A. G. Esquire.
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Printed for E. Ross, at his circulating Library, in Dukeís court, facing St. Martinís Church, Charing-Cross |
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Thomas Hardy's Wessex
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Pitkin Pictorials |
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1 |
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The female advocate : a poem occasioned by reading Mr. Duncombe's Feminead
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William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California |
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The Jane Austen Companion with A Dictionary of Jane Austen's Life and Works, by H. Abigail Bok. J. David Grey, Managing Editor, A. Walton Litz and Brian Southam, Consulting Editors.
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Macmillan Publishing Company |
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2 |
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Traditions, Legends, Superstitions, and Sketches of Devonshire on the Borders of The Tamar and The Tavy, Illustrative of its Manners, Customs, History, Antiquities, Scenery, and Natural History [etc.]
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John Murray, Albemarle Street |
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The Diary Of Samuel Pepys . . . Transcribed By The Late Rev. Mynors Bright . . . Edited With Additions By Henry B. Wheatley.
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G. Bell And Sons Ltd. |
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The Revels; History of Drama in English.
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Methuen & Co. |
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The Life of Sir Philip Musgrave, Bart., Of Hartley Castle, Co. Westmorland, And Of Edenhall, Co. Cumberland. Governor of the City of Carlisle, &c. Now First Published From An Original MS. By The Rev. Gilbert Burton, Vicar Of Edenhall, 1669-1683.
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Samuel Jefferson, 34, Scotch Street; J. B. Nichols And Son, 25, Parliament-Street, And J.E. Smith, 4. Old Compton Street, Soho, London |
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