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American Domestic Cookery, Formed on Principles of Economy, for the Use of Private Families. By an Experienced Housekeeper . . . To Which is Added The Complete Family Brewer.
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Published By Evert Duyckinck, No. 68 Water-Street |
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The New Family Receipt Book, Containing Eight Hundred Truly Valuable Receipts in Various Branches of Domestic Economy, Selected from The Works of British and Foreign Writers of Unquestionable Authority [etc.]
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Published By Collins & Croft, 73, Market Street. William Brown, Printer |
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Mr. Timothy Fashion, having taken those large and valuable premises in Glocester Place, formerly in the occupation of Mrs. Marianne Clark, lately deceased in the public opinion [etc.]
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Reynell, Sons, and Wales, Printers, 21, Piccadilly |
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[Receipt from T. Burgess, hatter and hosier] [manuscript]
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[not published] |
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Woman: As She Is, and As She Should Be. In Two Volumes.
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James Cochrane and Co., 11, Waterloo-Place |
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Museum Rusticum et Commerciale: or, Select Papers on Agriculture, Commerce, Arts, and Manufactures. Drawn From Experience, And Communicated by Gentlemen engaged in these Pursuits.
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Printed for R. Davis, in Piccadilly; J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and L. Davis and C. Reymers, in Holborn |
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Substance of the Debates on the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade
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Printed and Sold by W. Phillips, Sold also by John Hatchard |
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Woodstock Bower; or, the history of fair Rosamond, daughter to Earl Clifford, and mistress to King Henry II. To which is annexed, Joan d'Arc, or, the Maid of Orleans, who was tried for impiety [etc.]
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Printed And Published By J. Lee, 24, Half Moon Street, Bishopsgate Without |
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A History Of Useful Arts & Manufactures.
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Printed By A. O'Neil, 17, Chancery-Lane |
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A Refutation Of Sir Crisp GascoyneĆs Account of his Conduct, In the Cases of Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires.
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Printed, For the Benefit of Elizabeth Canning, And Sold at all the Booksellers and Pamphlet-Shops in London and Westminster |
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