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A Letter From Mrs. Gunning, Addressed To His Grace The Duke Of Argyll.
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Printed For The Author; And sold by Mr. Ridgway, Bookseller, York-Street, St. James's; and Mr. Boyter, Pall-Mall |
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A Statement Of Facts, In Answer To Mrs. Gunning’s Letter, Addressed To His Grace The Duke Of Argyll. By Captain Bowen.
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Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly |
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A Narrative Of The Affair Between Mr. Cresswell, and Miss Sc---e, Address'd To G -- -- V -- --E SC-- -- -- E, Esq. By which may be discover'd the Falsities, Misrepresentations, &c. In A Letter In The General Evening-Post, October 31; Signed Lancelot Lee.
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Printed for Charles Green, in Avemary-Lane, And Sold at the Pamphlet Shops at the Royal-Exchange, Temple-Bar, and Charing-Cross |
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A Selection From The Annals Of Virtue, Of Madame Sillery: Containing the Most Important and Interesting Anecdotes From The Histories Of Spain, Portugal, China, Japan, And America [etc.]
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Printed By S. Hazard, For The Author; And sold by Hookham and Co., New-Bond-Street, Richardson, Royal-Exchange, London; S. Hazard, of Bath, and by all other Booksellers |
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A History Of England, from Julius Caesar to the present Time. By. H.M. Jones.
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George Virtue, Ivy Lane |
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A curious herbal, containing five hundred cuts, of the most useful plants, which are now used in the practice of physick. Engraved on folio copper plates, after drawings taken from the life. By Elizabeth Blackwell.
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Printed for Samuel Harding in St. Martin's Lane |
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A family tour through the British Empire; containing some account of its manufactures, natural and artificial curiosities, history and antiquities: interspersed with biographical anecdotes. [etc.]
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Printed For Darton, Harvey, And Darton, No. 55, Gracechurch-Street. |
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At Home And Abroad; Or, Memoirs of Emily De Cardonell. By The Author Of "Rome In The Nineteenth Century," "Continental Adventures," Etc. A Novel. In Three Volumes.
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John Murray, Albemarle Street |
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A Legacy Of Affection, Advice, And Intruction, From A Retired Governess, To The Present Pupils Of An Establishment For Female Education, Which She Conducted Upwards Of Forty Years.
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Printed For Sir Richard Phillips And Co. St. Paulís Church Yard; And To Be Had Of All Booksellers |
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An Account Of The Abipones, An Equestrian People Of Paraguay. From The Latin Of Martin Dobrizhoffer, Eighteen Years A Missionary In That Country. In Three Volumes.
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John Murray, Albemarle Street |
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