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The visions, discoveries and warnings of the dreadful and terrible judgements, upon Scotland, England and Ireland, Which Were revealed to John Porter of Crossibrig. Taken from his own mouth, (while confined to his Bed, being blind) and attested by himself, as by his Declaration annexed.
Porter, John, of Crossibeig.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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Little Goody Goosecap: or, Mother Bunch's present. Containing a variety of adventures, calculated to amuse and instruct the Lilliputian world.
Teacham, Toby.Date: 1785- Books
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John the shopkeeper turned sailor; Part III.
More, Hannah, 1745-1833.Date: [1796]- Books
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Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large. Published from the Lady Cowper's correct copy, in the reign of Queen Anne. With historical and political remarks: and several instances wherein it is fulfilled. Also his life. By John Oldmixon, Esq;
Nixon, Robert, active 1620?.Date: [1784?]- Books
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The Whole life and death of long meg, of Westminster.
Date: [1750?]- Books
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Sunday reading. The pilgrims. An allegory.
More, Hannah, 1745-1833.Date: [1796]- Books
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A Comical and entertaining dialogue, between a generous tradesman and his old stringy wife, Concerning her locking up the cupboard-door, and keeping the victuals from his apprentices.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The wonder of wonders; being a strange and wonderful relation of a mermaid that was seen and spoke with, on the Brack Rock nigh Liverpool, by John Robinson, Mariner who was tossed on the Ocean for six days and Nights; Together with the Conversation he had with her, and how he was preserved: with the Manner of his Death five Days after his return Home.
Date: 1795?]- Books
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The orphan; or, The entertaining history of Little Goody Goosecap. Containing a variety of adventures calculated to amuse and instruct the Lilliputian world. By Toby Teachem.
Teachem, Toby.Date: [1790?]- Books
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Sunday reading. The servant man turned soldier; or, the fair weather Christian, A parable.
More, Hannah, 1745-1833.Date: [1796]- Books
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Sorrowful Sam; or, the two blacksmiths.
More, Sarah, approximately 1743-1817.Date: [1796?]- Books
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The Entertaining history of the King and Cobler. Part the second.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The good man's comfortable companion or a daily preparation for Heaven wherein are directions for passing our days well and acceptable unto God. With Divine Meditations, Prayers and Ejaculations fitted for the several Times and Occasions of Offering them to God. Also. A Collection of Excellent Prayers for Morning and Evening for every Day in the Week. Adapted to the Use of such Persons whose urgent Business on Ordinary Days, will not admit them a longer Time of Devotion.
Date: [1795?]- Books
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Nimble and quick. Pick and chuse where you will. Here is something to fit and please every body. Containing the humours of the age. Being whimsical, witty, diverting, and comical, with useful remarks on the virtues and vices of the times.
Date: [1790?]- Books
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The wicked reproved; or, God's judgment on the disobedient. Shewing, the sad and dreadful example of Mr. John Smith, that lived in the town of Patrington, in the East-Riding of Yorkshire, who most barbarously and inhumanely murdered his mother, and his two sisters, on May the 15th 1761. Likewise, a sermon preached on this melancholy occasion, by the Rev. Mr. Boyd D.D. Being a warning to all disobedient children.
Date: 1800?]- Books
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The pious instructor: or, the heavenly warning piece. Being a token for youth. I. Advice to arm young people of both sexes against evil company, ... VI. The great reason why so many children come to untimely ends, for want of pious instructions. Written by Dr. B -t, late Ld. Bishop of S-y, and found in his closet after his decease.
B-t, Ld. Bishop of S-y.Date: [1715?]- Books
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Rational sports. In dialogues passing among the children of a family. Designed as a hint to mothers how they may inform the minds of their little people respecting the objects with which they are surrounded.
Fenn, Ellenor, 1744-1813.Date: [1783?]- Books
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The wonderful Scotch prophecy: or, the whole visions, discoveries, and warnings of the dreadful and terrible judgements upon Scotland, England and Ireland, which were revealed to John Porter of Crossiberg, to this very Day. Taken from his own mouth (while confined to his Bed, being blind) and attested by himself, as by his Declaration annexed.
Porter, John, of Crossibeig.Date: [1745]- Books
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The entertaining history of Little Goody Goosecap containing a variety of adventures calculated to amuse & instruct the Lilliputian world.
Teachem, Toby.Date: [1789]- Books
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The christian's looking-glass. In four parts I. Contemplations on the Life of Man; Shewing his Birth, Progress, and Manner of living, his Thirst after Riches, and sudden Decay from that Vain-Glory. Set forth in a plain and easy Stile, for the instruction both of old and young. II. An excellent Poem on Time; fit to be purused by those who spend their precious Time in voluptuous, sinful, and unnecessary Pleasures. III. Sacred Contentment: Or, The best Companion for an afflicted Mind. IV. Rules out of the Golden Tables of Ptolomy.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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Preceptive, moral, and sentimental pieces. On the duties of the young, by Dr. Hugh Blair. On the duty of school-boys, from Rollin.
Blair, Hugh, 1718-1800.Date: Anno 1796- Books
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Youth's warning-Piece; Or, The tragical history of George Barnwell, who was undone by a strumpet, that caused him to rob his master, and murder his uncle. By other's harm learn to be wise, and ye shall do full well.
Date: [1795?]- Books
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An Alarm to Christians; or, The best way to defend the Bible.
Date: [between 1796 and 1800?]- Books
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The history of Tom White, the postillion. In two parts.
More, Hannah, 1745-1833.Date: [1800?]- Books
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The History of zoa, the beautiful Indian daughter of Henrietta de Bellgrave; And of Rodomond, whom zoa releases from confinement, and with him makes her escape from her father, who was the occasion of Rodomond's imprisonment and dreadful sufferings. To which is added the memoris of Lucy Harris, a foundling, who, at sixteen years of age, was discovered to be daughter to the countess of B-a ture story.
Date: [1800?]