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Harlot's Progress: Being the Life of the noted Moll Hackabout, In Six Hudibrastick Cantos, Containing I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon . . .
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Printed for J. Dourse, opposite Fountain Court, in the Strand |
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Happiness; A Tale, For The Grave And The Gay. In Two Volumes.
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Printed For Frances Westley, 10, Stationerís-Court; And Sold By Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, Paternoster-Row |
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Henry & Anna, or the Generous Prince Of Algiers, by Caroline Powell.
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Printed & Sold by Deam & Munday, 35 Threadneedle Street |
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Hymns Selected From Various Authors, And Chiefly Intended For The Instruction Of Young Persons.
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Published By Darton, Harvey, And Darton, Grace-Church Street; And To Be Had Of All Other Booksellers |
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History Of The Remarkable Exile Of Aug. Von Kotzebue Into Siberia, In 1800, By Order Of The Late Emporer, Paul I.
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Printed By Oliver & Co. For W. Laing, And T. Brown, Booksellers |
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Hampshire: its past and present condition and future prospects; by Robert Mudie, Esq.
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Published for the proprietor, James Robbins, College Street, by D. E. Gilmour, High Street. London: Orr and Co, Paternoster Row. |
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History of the robins, designed for the instruction of children, respecting their treatment of animals, by Mrs. Trimmer.
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Printed by John Jones, 40, South Great Georgeís st. |
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Historical memorials of Canterbury. The landing of Augustine, the murder of Becket, Edward the Black Prince, Becket's shrine. By Arthur P. Stanley, M.A., with illustrations.
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John Murray, Albemarle Street. |
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Hanging the head: portraiture and social formation in eighteenth-century England / Marcia Pointon
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Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art by Yale University Press |
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Hints from an invalid mother to her daughter, on subjects connected with moral and religious improvement in the conduct of life, in various relations. By Anna Williams, authoress of "Incitement to Early Piety."
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Published by J. Hatchard, 190, Piccadilly, and Williams and Son, Stationers' Court. |
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