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Title |
Authors/Editors |
Publisher |
Type |
Copies |
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The Story of Jane Austen's Life.
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A. C. McClurg |
Books |
1 |
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St. Godwin: A Tale of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Century, By Count Reginald De St. Leon.
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Printed For J. Wright, Piccadilly |
Books |
1 |
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Moore's Almanack Improved; Or, The Farmer and Countryman's Calendar, For The Year 1802. Containing (Besides the customary Contents of an Almanac) A Callendarium . . . An impartial Statement of Public Events.
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Printed by Whittingham, Dean Street, Fetter Lane, For T. Wills, Stationerís-Court; Sold Also By H.D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row |
Books |
1 |
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Mémoires Particuliers; Par Madame La Duchesse D'Angoulême: Formant LíOuvrage De M. Hue Et Le Journal De Cléry, L'Histoire Complète De La Captivité De La Famille Royale A La Tour Du Temple.
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A Londres, Chez Colburn, Libraire, Rue Conduit, No. 50 |
Books |
1 |
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Microscopic Objects, Animal, Vegetable And Mineral: With Instructions For Preparing And Viewing Them.
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Whittaker And Co., Ave Maria Lane |
Books |
1 |
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The arts of life: I. of providing food, II. of providing cloathing, III. of providing shelter; described in a series of letters, for the instruction of young persons / by The author of Evenings at home.
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Printed For J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard |
Books |
1 |
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Fatal Follies: Or, The History Of The Countess Of Stanmore. In Four Volumes.
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Printed For G.G. J. And J. Robinson, Paternoster Row |
Books |
1 |
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An Enquiry After Wit: Wherein the Trifling Arguing and Impious Raillery Of the Late Earl of Shaftsbury, In his Letter concerning Enthusiasm, and other Profane Writers, Are fully Answeríd, and justly Exposed.
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Printed for John Bateman, at the Hat and Star in St. Paulís Church-Yard |
Books |
1 |
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Letters From Orinda To Poliarchus
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Printed by W.B. for Bernard Lintott at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleet-street |
Books |
1 |
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Cranford. By the author of "Mary Barton," "Ruth," &c.
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Chapman & Hall, 193, Piccadilly |
Books |
1 |