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Humorous pieces. By various authors
1800
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The Immortals, or, The heroes of the eighteenth century
1800
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Innocence betrayed; or the perjured lover : Being a true and most melancholy account of Miss Sarah Martin, a rich farmer's daughter, at Hitchin, near Hertford, famous for her beauty and other accomplishments; who was decoyed from her parents, by William Wilson, Esq. who first debauched and then left her to poverty and ruin; when, being driven to the greatest distress, she, on friday last, swallowed some poison, and expired in the greatest agonies, at three o'clock on Saturday. Likewise, copies of the two letters which she wrote a short time before she took the poison at her lodgings, near Rathbone. Place the one directed to her faithless lover, the other to her sister
1800
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The Light dragoon : To which are added, the orange and blue, and the humours of Smithfield
1800
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Lintoun green; or, The third Market-Day of June, 1685. A poem, in nine cantos. Ascribed to Alexander Pennecuik of Newhall, M.D. from the second edition
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Pennecuik, Alexander, 1652-1722
1800
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The Little Taylor's wedding : To which are added, Macpherson's farewell. O poortith cauld. The falsehearted young man. Bonny Dundee
1800
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The Liverpool tragedy. In five [S]hewing how Mr. Robert Fuller, of Liverpool, in Lancashire, Grazier, and his wife, for the sake of gold murdered his own son, after he had been above ten years from them in the East Indies
1800
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The Liverpool tragedy : Or, A warning to disobedient children and covetous parents. Part 1st. Shewing how Robert Fuller, a Grazier, of Liverpool, had 3 daughters and one son, named John, his father's dariing, whom he put apprentice to a surgeon, who served his master till his time was out, & afterwards as journey man for a year, till getting acquainted with a surgeon's mate, who persuaded him to go to sea; he begs his father's blessing which was refused, telling him he would never have his blessing nor the blessing of God, which he stubbornly disregarded; also his father's threats and intreaties. 2d. How he went a voyage to sea, and was in a storm, where the ship was drove on a rock. 3d. How this young man swam to a rock where he was five days, and how the Devil appeared to him saying if he would be his servant he would bring him from that place, but finding who it was, the young man sell on his knees and bid defiance to him, saying, he trusted in God, and would serve none but him. 4th. How the captain came where he was, fetch'd him away, and sailed to Bengal, where he married. 5th. How he left his wife and came to Liverpool, where he found 2 of his sisters dead, the other married; he made himself known to her, then going to his parents and asked for a lodging, which they let him have, but he not making himself known they cut his throat for his gold, not knowing it was their son; and the next day finding he was their son, his father cut his throat, the mother stabbed herself, and his sister died raving mad
1800
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The maid of Daisy-Hill
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1800
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Moral philosophy, &c. Chiron to Achilles, by H. Jacob. The highwayman's soliloquy
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1800
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