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A New Roman History, from the foundation of Rome to the end of the Commonwealth . . . Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.
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Printed For E. Newbery, The Corner Of St. Paul's Church-Yard; By Tegg And Dewick, Westmoreland-Buildings, Aldersgate-Street |
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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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English Housewifery, exemplified in above four hundred and fifty receipts, Giving Directions in most Parts of Cookery . . . By Elizabeth Moxon . . . shewing at one View the proper Seasons for Sea Fish.
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Published For The Booksellers; And Printed And Sold By W. And G. Mozley, Market-Place, Gainsbrough |
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The Imposters Detected: Or, The Life of a Portuguese. In Which The Artifices and Intrigues of Romish Priests are humorously displayed. The Whole Interspersed with several curious and entertaining Anecdotes [etc.]
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Printed for W. Bristow, in St. PaulĂs Church-yard; and C. Etherington, at York |
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Sentimental Memoirs: By A Lady.
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Printed by H. Trapp, No. 1. Pater-Noster-Row; And Sold by Mr. Hookham, Bond-Street |
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Ada Reis, A Tale. By Lady Caroline Lamb. In Two Volumes.
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Published By A. and W. Galignani, At The French, English, Italian, German And Spanish Library, No. 18, Rue Vivienne |
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Lucy Osmond. A Story.
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Printed By John Swaine, Pearl-Street |
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Memoires de Miledi B*** / par Madame R***. Nouvelle edition.
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Aux Depens de la Compagnie |
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Memoir and correspondence of Mrs. Grant of Laggan, author of "Letters from the Mountains," "Memoirs of an American Lady," etc. Edited by her son, J. P. Grant, Esq. In three volumes.
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Printed For Longman, Brown, Green, And Longmans, Paternoster-Row |
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Secret memoirs of the late Mr. Duncan Campbel, the famous deaf and dumb gentleman / written by himself, who ordered they should be publish'd after his decease [etc.]
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Printed for J. Millan, at the Green Door, the Corner of Buckingham-Court; and J. Crichley , at the London-Gazette, Charing Cross |
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