Union Catalogue of Belgian Libraries
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Florio, a tale for fine gentlemen and fine ladies ; and, The bas bleu, or, Conversation : two poems.
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A Trip through London : containing observations on men and things ... : to which is added a brief and merry character to Ireland by Berkshire gentleman lately return'd from that kingdom.
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Talbot Inn yard, Strand The nobility, gentry, and public are respectfully informed, there is now to be seen at the Talbot Inn yard, Strand, that most beautiful, and truly surprizing great ox : which has been viewed with astonishment by the King, Queen, Royal Family, and many of the nobility, gentry, &c. who allow him to be the greatest curiosity ever seen.
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To be seen at the Old Blue Boar Inn yard, Holborn, the surprizing and beautiful white ox, six years old this May, bred by Mr Fisher, of Kirkby, near Sleaford, Lincolnshire
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A dissertation on the construction of locks : containing, first, reasons and observations, demonstrating all locks, which depend on fixed wards, to be erroneous in principle, and defective in point of security : secondly, a specification of a lock, constructed on a new and infallible principle, which, possessing all the properties essential to security, will prevent the most ruinous consequences of house robberies, and be a certain protection against thieves of all descriptionsfby Joseph Bramah.
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To be seen, at Mr Freestone's, the Prospect House, known by the name of Dobney's Bowling Green Islington : the largest and fattest bullock, ever bred in England ... : N.B. he was bred by Mr. Epingham, of Lincolnshire : and fed by Mr. Mumbey, of the same shire, and is so temperate that children may be seated on his back.
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A journal of eight days journey from Portsmouth to Kingston upon Thames, through Southampton, Wiltshire, &c : with miscellaneous thoughts, moral and religious, in sixty-four letters addressed to two ladies of the partie : to which is added An essay on tea, considered as pernicious to health, obstructing industry, and impoverishing the nation, with an account of its growth, and great consumption in these kingdoms : with several political reflections, and thoughts on public love : in thirty-two letters to two ladies
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A journal of eight days journey from Portsmouth to Kingston upon Thames : through Southampton, Wiltshire, &c. : with miscellaneous thoughts, moral and religious, in a series of sixty-four letters addressed to two ladies of the partie : to which is added, An essay on tea ... with several political reflections, and thoughts on public love, in twenty-five letters to the same ladies
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Desultory reflections on police, with an essay on the means of preventing crimes and amending criminals
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The experienced English housekeeper : for the use and ease of ladies, housekeepers, cooks, &c. written purely from practice, and dedicated to the Hon. Lady Elizabeth Warburton, whom the author lately served as housekeeper : consisting of near nine hundred original receipts, most of which never appeared in print ...
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