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A lady's religion. In two letters to the Honourable Lady Howard. The third edition. By a Divine of the Church of England. To which is added, a letter to a lady on the death of her husband, by the editor.
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Printed for W. Owen at Homer's Head near Temple-Bar. |
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A Visit to London, Containing A Description Of The Principal Curiosities In The British Metropolis. By S.W. Author Of The Visit To A Farm-House, And The Puzzle For A Curious Girl.
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Printed by J. Adlard, Duke-Street, Smithfield, For Tabart And Co. At The Juvenile And School Library, No. 157, New Bond Street; And To Be Had Of All Booksellers |
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An Answer to the daughter's defence of her father, addressed to her father himself. By Maria de Fleury.
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Printed and sold by T. Wilkins, no. 23, Aldermanbury; sold also at no. 31, Jewin-Street; and by R. Thomson, corner of Crown-Court, Little Poultney-Street, Soho. |
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A History of the Royal Pavillion Brighton with an account of its original furniture and decoration / by Henry D. Roberts
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Country Life Limited |
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Anne Brontë : the other one / Elizabeth Langland
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Macmillan Education |
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A book for bookmen : being edited manuscripts & marginalia with essays on several occasions / by John Drinkwater
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Dulau & Company, Ltd. |
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A colour guide to familiar wild flowers, ferns and grasses
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Octopus Books |
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Ailments through the ages : an alarming history of famous & difficult patients
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Michael O'Mara |
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Andover Grammar School,1569-1951.
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Holmes & Sons |
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A history of everyday things in England Volume III 1733 to 1851.
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Batsford |
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