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A Key to the Drama; or, Memoirs, intrigues, and atchievements (sic), of personages, who have been chosen by the most celebrated Poets, as the fittest Characters for Theatrical Representations [etc.]
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Printed for the Author, by J. Browne, No. 73, Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street |
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Le cabinet des fées et des génies. Par Mde. D'Aulnoy.
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Chez B. Le Francq, Imprimeur-Libraire |
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Memoires De La Cour D'Angleterre.
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Chez Claude Barbin, au Palais, sur le second Perron de la Ste. Chapelle |
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Memoirs Of The Court of England. In Two Parts. By the Countess of Dunois, Author of the ingenious and diverting letters of The Lady's Travels into Spain . . .To which is added, The Lady's Pacquet of Letters . . .
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Printed, and Sold by B. Bragg at the Raven in Pater Noster-Row |
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Memoirs Of The Court of France, And City of Paris: Containing The Intrigues of that Court, and the Characters of the Ministers of State, and other Officers; together with the Occurrences of the Town. In Two Parts. Translated from the Original French.
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Printed for Jacob Tonson at Grays-Inn-Gate, Richard Wellington at the Dolphin and Crown in St. Paulís Church-Yard, George Strahan at the Golden Ball in Cornhill, and B. Lintot at the MIddle-Temple-Gate Fleet street |
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The Diverting Works Of The Countess D'Anois, Author of the Ladies Travels To Spain. Containing I. The Memoirs of her own Life. II. All her Spanish Novels and Histories. III. Her Letters. IV. Tales of the Fairies [etc.]
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Printed for John Nicholson at the Kings Arms; And John Sprint at the Bell in Little Britain, Andrew Bell at the Cross Keys and Bible in Corbhill; and for Samuel Burrows, and Samuel Burows |
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The History Of The Earl of Warwick, Sirnam'd The King-Maker: Containing his Amours, And other Memorable Transactions. By the Author of the Memoirs of the English Court . . Brought over from St. Maloes [etc.]
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Printed, and sold by J. Woodward in St. Christopher's Church-yard, Thred-needle-street; and J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall |
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The lady's travels into Spain; or, a genuine relation of the religion, laws, commerce, customs, and manners of that country. Written by the Countess of Danois [etc.]
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Printed for T. Davies, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden |
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The Memoirs Of The Countess of Dunois; Written by her Self before her Retirement . . . Containing withal A Modest Vindication of the Female Sex, more frequently injuríd by Imprudence and Misconstruction, then (sic) Defect of Vertue.
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Printed for Tho. Cockerill in Amen-Corner. Where you may have the said Ingenious Ladyís Travels into Spain, in English; Publishíd by her Self |
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The Prince of Carency; A Novel. Written in French By the Countess D'Aunois, Author of the Ladyís Travels into Spain. Translated into English.
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Printed by W. Wilkins, for J. Peele, at Locke's-Head, between the Two Temple-Gates in Fleet-street |
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