John Fielding
Sir John Fielding (16 September 1721 – 4 September 1780) was an English magistrate and social reformer of the 18th century. He was the younger half-brother of novelist, playwright and chief magistrate Henry Fielding. Despite being blinded in an accident at the age of 19, John set up his own business and, in his spare time, studied law with Henry. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Fielding, John
Published 1786
Published 1786
Printed for John Fielding, W. Richardson, J. Stockdale, J. Good, W. Clarke, & J. Morgan
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by Fielding, John
Published 1762
Published 1762
printed by H. Woodfall and W. Strahan, Law-Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, for A. Millar, in the Strand
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by Fielding, John
Published 1800
Published 1800
printed [by W. Taylor] for, and sold wholesale and retail by, Alex. Hogg
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by Fielding, John
Published 1786
Published 1786
printed for John Fielding, Pater-Noster Row, W. Richardson, Royal Exchange, J. Stockdale, Piccadilly J. Good No. 79 Fleet Street. W. Clarke Portugal Street & J. Morgan Ludgate Hill. (entered at Stationers Hall)
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by Fielding, John
Published 1768
Published 1768
printed by H. Woodfall and W. Strahan, Law Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty; for T. Cadell, opposite Catherine-Street in the Strand
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by Fielding, John
Published 1781
Published 1781
printed for the editor; and sold by Alex. Hogg, No. 16, Pater-Noster Row; T. Lewis, Great Russel-Street, Covent-Garden; and by all other Booksellers in Town and Country
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by Fielding, John
Published 1763
Published 1763
printed for Sarah Cotter, in Skinner-Row, and Samuel Watson, in Dame-Street, Booksellers
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