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First Steps In General Knowledge. Part IV. The Vegetable Kingdom. Published Under The Direction Of General Literature And Education. Appointed By The Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge.
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Printed for the Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge: Sold At The Depository, Great Queen Street, Lincolnís Inn Fields, And 4, Royal Exchange |
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Female Beauty, as Preserved and Improved by Regimen, Cleanliness and Dress; And Especially By The Adaptation, Colour And Arrangement Of Dress . . . By Mrs. A. Walker.
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Thomas Hurst, 65, St. Paul's Church-Yard |
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Fruits of Enterprize Exhibited in the Travels of Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia, Interspersed with the Observations of a Mother to her Children. To which is added a Short Account of the Traveller's Death. By The Author Of 'Relics Of Antiquity.'
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John Harris, Corner Of St. Paul's Church-Yard |
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Further Adventures of Jemmy Donkey; interspersed with biographical sketches of the horse. By Arabella Argus; Author Of "The Juvenile Spectator," And "The Adventures Of A Donkey."
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William Darton, 58, Holborn Hill |
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Fragments, In Prose and Verse: By Miss Elizabeth Smith, Lately Deceased. With Some Account Of Her Life And Character, By H. M. Bowdler.
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Printed By Richard Cruttwell, St. James's-Street, Bath; And Sold By Cadell And Davies, Strand, Hatchard, Piccadilly, London; And S. Cheyne, Edinburgh |
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Fenelon's treatise on the education of daughters: translated from the French, and adapted to English readers, with an original chapter, "On Religious Studies." By The Rev. T. F. Dibdin.
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Printed And Published By Backus And Whiting |
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Fatall Prudence, Or, Democrates, The Unfortunate Heroe. A Novell. Translated out of French.
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Printed by J. Bennet for R. Bentley and M. Magnes in Russell-street near Covent-Garden |
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Felicia To Charlotte: Being Letters From A Young Lady in the Country, To Her Friend in Town. Containing A Series of the most interesting Events, interspersed with Moral Reflections; chiefly tending to prove [etc.]
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Printed for Jacob Robinson, in Ludgate-Street; And Joseph Collyer, in Ivy-Lane |
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Falconbridge Abbey. A Devonshire Story. In Five Volumes. By Mrs. Hanway, Author Of Ellinor, And Andrew Stuart.
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Printed At The Minerva Press, For Lane, Newman, And Co. Leadenhall-Street |
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Fitzroy; or, Impulse of the Moment. A Novel. In Two Volumes. By Maria Hunter.
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Printed For William Lane, At The Minerva Press, Leadenhall-Street |
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