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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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Advice of a Mother to her Daughter. By The Marchioness De Lambert.
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Printed & Sold by G. Nicholson, Poughnill, near Ludlow. Sold also, in London, by H.D. Symonds; Champantre & Whitrow; R. Bickerstaff; T. Conder; J. Harris; Lackington, Allen, & Co.; B. Crosby, & Co.; and by all other Booksellers |
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A Traveller's Tale Of The last Century. By Elizabeth Isabella Spence, Author Of Letters From The North Highlands; And The Curate And His Daughter.
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Printed by Strahan and Spottiswoode, Printers-Street; For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, And Brown, Paternoster-Row |
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The Three Histories. The History Of An Enthusiast. The History Of A Nonchalant. The History Of A Realist. By Maria Jane Jewsbury.
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Frederick Westley And A. H. Davis, Stationers' Hall Court |
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The Metamorphosis of the town: or, a view of the present fashions. A tale: after the manner of Fontaine.
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Printed for J. Wilford near Stationer's-Hall |
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The Master Passion; or, The History of Frederick Beaumont. in four volumes.
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Printed For William Miller, Albemarle Street |
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The world described, in easy verse. Illustrative of the situation, manners, and produce of all nations. For the use of young persons. With coloured engravings and a map / by W. R. Lynch, Esq.
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Printed by W. Lewis, Finch-lane; for Sir Richard Phillips and Co. Bride-court, Bridge-street; and may be had of all booksellers. |
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The "Ladies Of Llangollen," As Sketched By Many Hands; With Notices Of Other Objects Of Interest In "That Sweetest Of Vales." By John Hicklin, Editor Of "Chester Courant," Author Of "The History Of Chester Cathedral," Etc.
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Thomas Catherall, Eastgate Row; London: Whittaker & Co.; Ackerman & Co., Strand; Dublin: T. Cranfield |
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The History Of Julia D'Haumont: or the eventful connection of the House of Montmelian with that of D'Haumont. By The Rev. James Douglas, Of Chiddingford, Sussex.
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Printed And Sold By G. Cawthorn, British Library, 132, Strand |
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Elizabeth; or, the exiles of Siberia. A tale. Founded on facts. From the French of Madame De Cottin / by Mrs. Meeke.
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Printed For A.K. Newman And Co. Leadenhall-Street |
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