20 research outputs found

    The parson's daughter.

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    Added t.-p., engraved.Mode of access: Internet

    Love and pride.

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    Sayings and doings: or, Sketches from life. Second series.

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    v.1. The Sutherlands, The Man of many friends.--v. 2 The Man of many friends (concluded), Doubts and fears, Passion and principle.--v. 3 Passion and principle (concluded.)Mode of access: Internet

    Darkness visible. A farce, in two acts. Performed with great applause at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket.

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    At head of title: Second edition.Mode of access: Internet

    The man of sorrow; a novel

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    The parish clerk.

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    Peter Priggins, the college scout.

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    "The greater portion of the ... work has appeared in the New monthly magazine."--Advertisement.Mode of access: Internet

    Napoleon in his own defence; being a reprint of certain letters written by Napoleon from St. Helena to Lady Clavering, and a reply by Theodore Hook; with which are incorporated notes and an essay on Napoleon as a man of letters,

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    With reproductions of title-pages of Letters from the cape of Good Hope, 1817, and Facts illustrative of the treatment of Napoleon [by Theodore Hook] 1819.Introduction.--I. Napoleon as a man of letters. Suggested by the republication of his "Letters from the Cape." By the editor.--II. Letters from the Cape. Attributed to O'Meara and Las Cases, but actually written by Napoleon. With a prefatory note by the editor.--III. Napoleon in St. Helena. By Theodore Hook, being a reply to the "Letters from the Cape." With a prefatory note on Hook by the editor.--Appendix: Hitherto unpublished letters by T.H. Brooke, secretary to the governor of St. Helena.--Index.Mode of access: Internet
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