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The Why and the wherefore: or, the lady's two questions resolved. Question the first; why men have not much to boast of their greatness, nor women of their beauty, in certain very interesting parts? [etc.]
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Printed for J. Lamb, in the Strand |
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1 |
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The Modern Fine Gentleman, A Novel, In Two Volumes.
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Printed for T. Lowndes, at No. 77, in Fleet-Street |
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1 |
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A Help to Elocution. Containing three essays. I. on reading and declamtion, wherein the Principles of both are laid down . . . For the use of schools.
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Printed For Fielding And Walker, No. 20, And James MacGowan, No. 27, Pater-Noster-Row |
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1 |
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Nursery rhymes.
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Harvey and Darton, No. 55, Gracechurch-Street |
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1 |
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The Oracle; or, The Friend of Youth. By the author of "A Cup of Sweets," &c.
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Printed For Darton, Harvey, And Darton, 55, Gracechurch-Street |
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1 |
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Nunnaminster: a Saxon and Medieval Community of Nuns
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1 |
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The Unfortunate Officer: Or, The History Of Monsieur Bertin, Marquis De Fratteaux, Knight of the Military Order of St. Louis, and Captain of Horse . . . Also, An Account of all his Sufferings ever since the Age [etc.]
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Printed for G. Woodfall, at the King's-Arms, Charing-Cross |
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1 |
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Memoirs Of Maria, A Persian Slave.
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Printed For G. G. J. And J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row |
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1 |
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Madame de SÈvignÈ and her Contemporaries. In Two Volumes.
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Henry Colburn, Publisher, Great Marlborough Street |
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1 |
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Lumley-House: a novel. The first attempt of a young lady. In three volumes.
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Printed For W. Lane, Leadenhall-Street |
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