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- The double captive, or chains upon chains: containing the amorous poems and letters of ... one of the Preston prisoners in Newgate. ... To which is added The execution dream, ... With a preface to the ladies. And an introductory novel.
- The correspondents, an original novel; in a series of letters.
- The correspondents, an original novel; in a series of letters.
- Caroline; or, the diversities of fortune: a novel. In three volumes.
- The house of Tynian. A novel. In four volumes. By George Walker. ...
- Hortensia: or, the distressed wife. A novel. By a lady. ...
- Montalbert. A novel. By Charlotte Smith. In two volumes. ...
- Mount Henneth, a novel. In two volumes ...
- Illusions of sentiment, a descriptive and historic novel.
- The independent. A novel. Two volumes in one. ...
- Incognita: or, love and duty reconcil'd. A novel. By Mr. Congreve.
- Honoria Sommerville: a novel. In four volumes. ...
- Edmund of the forest. An historical novel. In four volumes. By the author of Cicely, or the rose of Raby. ...
- Female friendship: or the innocent sufferer. A moral novel. ...
- Oswald castle, or memoirs of Lady Sophia Woodville; a novel. In two volumes. By a lady. ...
- Oswald castle: or, memoirs of Lady Sophia Woodville; a novel. By a lady.
- Idalia: or, the unfortunate mistress. A novel. Part II. and III. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood.
- Georgina, a novel. In two volumes. By Mrs. Howell. ...
- The female Werter. A novel. Translated from the French of M. Perrin.
- La prima e la seconda cena, novelle di Antonfrancesco Grazzini ... e con la dichiarazione delle voci più difficili.
- The school for fathers; or, the victim of a curse. A novel. Containing authentic memoirs and anecdotes, with historical facts. In two volumes. ...
- The reform'd coquet; or, memoirs of Amoranda. A novel. By Mrs. Davys, author of The humours of York.
- Sutton-Abbey. A novel. In a series of letters, founded on facts.
- The sufferings of the family of Ortenberg. A novel. Translated fom [sic] the German of Augustus von Kotzebue, by P. Will, ... In two volumes. ...
- Angelina; a novel, in two volumes. By Mrs. Mary Robinson, ...
- The amours of Alcippus and Lucippe. A novel. Written by a lady.
- Fashionable life; or, the history of Miss Louisa Fermor. A novel. By a lady.
- Female sensibility; or, the history of Emma Pomfret. A novel. Founded on facts.
- Humbert castle, or the romance of the Rhone. A novel. In four volumes.
- Maria: a novel. In two volumes. By the author of George Bateman. ...
- The modern wife. A novel. In two volumes. The second edition. ...
- Montrose, or the Gothic ruin, a novel. In three volumes. By the author of "The mystic cottager," and "Observant pedestrian." ...
- The orphan, a novel. In two volumes. ...
- The child of providence: a novel. In four volumes. ...
- The young philosopher or, the natural son. A dramatic novel.
- The friend of virtue. A novel. From the French. By the translator of The effects of the passions. In three volumes. ...
- Rash vows: or, the effects of enthusiasm. A novel. Translated from the French of Madame de Genlis, ... In two volumes. ...
- Emma: or, the child of sorrow. A novel. In two volumes. ...
- The Half-pay officer; or, memoirs of Charles Chanceley: a novel. In three volumes.
- Il convito Borghesiano in cui si raccontano dieci piace volissime novelle opera di Messer Grappolino.
- High life: a novel. or, the history of Miss Faulkland. In two volumes. ...
- The history of Sir Charles Bentinck, Bart. and Louisa Cavendish. A novel, in three volumes. By the author of Laura and Augustus. ...
- The new novelist's magazine; or, entertaining library of pleasing and instructive histories, ... romances, and other agreeable and exemplary little novels. ...
- The rival brothers, a novel. In a series of letters, founded on facts. By a lady. ...
- The prude: a novel· By a young lady.
- The relapse: or, myrtle-bank. A novel. In two volumes. ...
- Love in excess: or, the fatal enquiry, a novel. In three parts. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood.
- Calista; a novel. In two volumes. By Mrs. Johnson, author of Retribution, the Gamesters, &c. ...
- Mr. Hogg's New novelists magazine; or Lady's & gentleman's entertaining library consisting of a complete selection of the most esteemed British novels, written by eminent authors.
- The novelist's magazine; or, Gentleman and lady's entertaining miscellany.
- All the histories and novels written by the late ingenious Mrs. Behn, entire in one volume. Viz. I. The history of Oroonoko, or the royal slave. Written by the command of King Charles the Second. II. The fair jilt, or Prince Tarquin. III. Agnes de Castro,
- A catalogue of Harrod's circulating library comprising 700 novels, &c. and 300 plays, …
- A pleasing publication. Every number of the following inestimable work, price only six-pence, ... This day is published, number I ... The novelist's magazine; or, gentleman and lady's entertaining miscellany. ...
- Two humorous novels, viz. I. A diverting dialogue between Scipio and Bergansa, ... II. The comical history of Rinconete and Cortadillo. Both written by the celebrated author of Don Quixote. And now first translated ...
- Two humorous novels, viz. I. A diverting dialogue between Scipio and Bergansa, ... II. The comical history of Rinconete and Cortadillo. Both written by the celebrated author of Don Quixote. And now first translated ...
- A curious collection of novels. Containing, I. The female deserter; ... VIII. Good luck at last; ...
- Orwell Manor. A novel, by Mary Elizabeth Parker, in three volumes, ...
- Idalia. A novel. Founded on facts. In two volumes.
- Mysteries elucidated, a novel. In three volumes. By the author of Danish massacre, Monmouth, &c. ...
- Rosalind de Tracey. A novel, in three volumes: by Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins, ...
- The brother. A novel. By a lady. ...
- Rose Cecil. A novel. In three volumes. ...
- La prima e la seconda cena novelle di Antonfrancesco Grazzini ... e con la dichiarazione delle voci più difficili.
- Charles Punchard, bookseller, binder, stationer, and printer, at his circulating library, in the Butter Market, Ipswich: lets out to read, novels, plays, ...
- Charles Punchard, bookseller, binder, stationer, and printer, at his circulating library, in the Butter Market, Ipswich: lets out to read, novels, plays, ...
- Charles Punchard, bookseller, binder, stationer, and printer, at his circulating library, in the Butter Market, Ipswich: let [sic] out to read, novels, plays, ...
- Barford Abbey, a novel: in a series of letters. In two volumes. ...
- Constantia; or, the distressed friend. A novel.
- A collection of novels and tales of the fairies. Written by that celebrated wit of France, the Countess d'Anois. ... The third edition. Translated from the best edition of the original French, by several hands.
- The mother: or, the happy distress. A novel. By the author of The friends. In two volumes. ...
- Man as he is. A novel. In two volumes. ...
- The lover's instructer [sic]; or, the whole art of courtship, rendered plain and easy. Containing, I. Ingenious letters, ... II. Elegant love letters, in verse. III. The art of personal courtship, ... IV. Novels and dialogues, ... To which is prefixed, a
- Mary; or, the uses of adversity. A novel. In two volumes. By Mrs. Creech.
- Milesian tales: or, instructive novels for the happy conduct of life. ... Written by Mrs. Butler.
- The power of love: in seven novels viz. I. The fair hypocrite. II. The physician's stratagem. III. The wife's resentment. IV. V. The husband's resentment. In two examples. VI. The happy fugitives. VII. The perjur'd beauty. Never before published. By Mrs.
- Siberian anecdotes, a novel. ... Containing real histories and living characters. ...
- Three ingenious Spanish novels: namely, I. The loving revenge: ... II. The lucky escape: ... III. The witty extravagant: ... Written by Don Alonso Savorsano, ... Translated with advantage. By a person of quality.
- A select collection of novels in four volumes. Written by the most celebrated authors in several languages. Many of which never appear'd in English before; and all new translated from the originals, by several eminent hands.
- The treacherous confident: or fortune's change. A novel.
- Novelle morali di Francesco Soave, C.R.S. Nuova edizione, diligentemente corretta, e in maniera particolare adattata per facilitare a 'forestieri la giusta pronunzia della lingua Italiana, da Enrico Mario Tourner, ...
- The tears of sensibility, novels: namely, 1. The cruel father. 2. Rosetta; or, the fair penitent rewarded. 3. The rival friends. 4. Sidney and Silli; or, the man of benevolence and the man of gratitude. Translated from the French of M. d'Arnaud, by John M
- Novelle morali di Francesco Soave colla spiegazione di vari idiomi e frasi che in esse s'incontrano. ...
- Love in its empire, illustrated in seven novels, (never before extant in any language) viz. I. Alphonso: or, virtue will succeed. ... VII. Innocence preserv'd.
- Evening amusements, or, ***** in life, a novel. In two volumes. By Mrs M'Donald.
- The fair adulteress. A novel. A story founded on real facts, and intended to encourage virtue, ...
- Love in several shapes: being eight polite novels, in a new taste. The titles as follow: I. The fair hermit; ... VIII. The amours of Clelia and Cleomenes; ... By a lady.
- Poems and songs upon several occasions, with love letters, and a novel, named Loviso. To which is added a diverting farce, call'd Wife and no wife; ... All intirely new. By Charles Coffey.
- The works of Mrs. Davys: consisting of, plays, novels, poems, and familiar letters. Several of which never before publish'd ...
- The fair moralist: or, love and virtue: a novel. To which are added, poems on several occasions.
- Family sketches; a novel. In two volumes. Written by a lady. ...
- Fanny: a novel; in a series of letters. Written by a lady. In two volumes.
- The new weekly novelist; or, entertaining companion. Containing a new and complete collection of interesting romances and novels. ... The whole newly translated from the French, by Lewis Porney, ... Embellished with an elegant set of copper-plate prints,
- The fortune hunter; or history of Jack Fitzpatrick: with four other novels. Being, the modern novelist.
- The friend of virtue. A novel. From the French. By the translator of The effects of the passions. In two volumes. ...
- The conquests of the heart. A novel. By a young lady. In three volumes.
- [The] hermit. A novel. By Miss Minifie, author of Bardford-Abbey, the Cottage, &c.
- The masqued weddings: a novel. In a series of letters. ...
- The adventures of Habis, King of Spain. A historical novel. Translated from the French by D------- G---------, gent.
- Zoriada: or, village annals. A novel.
- Mariamne; or, Irish anecdotes. A novel. In two volumes. By the author of Ashton Priory, ...
- Honoria Sommerville: a novel. In two volumes. ...
- Rebecca. A novel. In two volumes. ...
- Royal novels: or, a collection of entertaining histories and tragical stories. By Mrs. Behn, and others. ...
- Emily Benson. A novel. By the author of Almeria Belmore.
- The child of woe. A novel. By Mrs. Elizabeth Norman. In three volumes. ...
- Fatal friendship. A novel. In two volumes. By a Lady. ...
- Polydore and Julia: or, the libertine reclaim'd. A novel.
- Mystery, a novel: in two volumes. By Francis Lathom, ...
- The auction: a modern novel. In two volumes. ...
- D'Arcy. A novel. By Charlotte Smith. ...
- The force of love. A novel. In a series of letters. By John Dent, ... In two volumes. ...
- Zoriada: or, village annals. A novel. In three volumes. ...
- Angelo, a novel, founded on melancholy facts. Written by Edward Henry Iliff, (late of the Theatre Royal Hay-Market.) In two volumes. ...
- The distressed daughter: or, the happy reconciliation; a novel.
- Adelaide; or, conjugal affection. A novel, translated from the French.
- Joscelina: or, the rewards of benevolence. A novel. By Isabella Kelly, ... In two volumes. ...
- Winter-evenings entertainment. Consisting of the best novels and histories that have been written in most languages ...
- Memoirs of Madam de Granson: or, virtue invincible. An historical novel. ... In two volumes. Translated from the French of the celebrated Crebillon,the elder. ...
- The French lady. A novel. In two volumes. ...
- The school of virtue. A novel, on a new plan, inscribed to Her Majesty, by a gentleman of the Temple. In two volumes. ...
- Henry, a novel. In two volumes. By the author of The cypher; or the world as it goes.
- Abbassai an Eastern novel. In two volumes. Translated from the French. ...
- Barham Downs. A novel. In two volumes. By the author of Mount Henneth. ...
- High life: a novel. Or, the history of Miss Faulkland. In two volumes. ...
- Twelve delightful novels, displaying the stratagems of love and gallantry; ... By a person of quality.
- Twelve delightful novels, displaying the stratagems of love and gallantry; :giving, an account of the various accidents, intrigues, and events, which have happen'd to several persons in pursuance of their amorous inclinations. Very entertaining for gentle
- Catalogue of books, for sale or circulation by William P. Blake, at the Boston book-store, no. 59, Cornhill. Consisting of the most celebrated authors in history, voyages, travels, lives, memoirs, antiquities, philosophy, novels, divinity, law, physic, su
- The History of Constantius & Pulchera, or Constancy rewarded. An American novel. [Eight lines of verse].
- Infidelity, or The victims of sentiment. A novel, in a series of letters. [One line from Young]
- New select catalogue of Benjamin Guild's circulating library, containing principally novels, voyages, travels, poetry, periodical publications, and books of entertainment. At the Boston Book-Store, no. 59, Cornhill.
- Alexis: or; The cottage in the woods. A novel, from the French. The manuscript found on the banks of the Isere. Ornamented with handsome copper-plates.
- The vagabond. A novel. By George Walker. Dedicated to the Lord Bishop of Landaff.
- Reuben and Rachel; or, Tales of old times. A novel. By Mrs. Rowson, author of Charlotte, Trials of the heart, Fille de chambre, &c. &c. [Thirteen lines of verse] Published according to act of Congress.
- The hapless orphan; or, Innocent victim of revenge. A novel, founded on incidents in real life. In a series of letters from Caroline Francis to Maria B----. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. By an American lady. [Five lines of quotation]
- Amelia; or, The faithless Briton. An original American novel, founded upon recent facts. To which is added, Amelia, or Malevolence defeated; and, Miss Seward's Monody on Major Andre.
- The man of feeling: a novel, by Mr. Mackenzie, of Edinburg. Author of Julia de Roubigne, and The man of the world. With The sentimental sailor. A poem, originating from Rousseau's Eloisa. [Six lines of verse from Propertius]
- Montalbert. A novel. By Charlotte Smith. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II].
- The precipitate choice: or, The history of Lord Ossory and Miss Rivers. A novel. In two volumes. By a lady. Vol. I-[II].
- The Entertaining novelist or, New pocket library, of agreeable entertainment. Containing, a variety of entertaining stories, miraculous and interesting adventures, &c. founded on well-attested facts. [Four lines of verse].
- Louisa, a poetical novel, in four epistles. By Miss Seward.
- Constantia de Valmont. A novel. By Harriet Lee. [Two lines from Shakespeare].
- The contrast: a novel. by E.S. Villa-Real Gooch.
- The coquette; or, The history of Eliza Wharton; a novel; founded on fact. By a lady of Massachusetts.
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