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by Moore, John Hamilton
Published 1784
Subjects:
“...Conduct of life / Early works to 1900...”Published 1784
printed for Richardson and Urquhart, under the Royal-Exchange
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by Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe
Published 1794
Subjects:
“...Conduct of life / Juvenile literature...”Published 1794
printed for E. Newbery, at the Corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard. MDCCXCIV. (entered at Stationers-Hall)
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by Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe
Published 1798
Subjects:
“...Conduct of life / Juvenile literature...”Published 1798
printed for E. Newbery, at the corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard. MDCCXCVIII. (entered at Stationers Hall.)
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by Moore, John Hamilton
Published 1780
Subjects:
“...Conduct of life / Early works to 1800...”Published 1780
Printed for Mess. Richardson and Urquhart, under the Royal Exchange
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by Bews, W.
Published 1791
Subjects:
“...Conduct of life / Juvenile fiction...”Published 1791
printed for the author, and sold by all the booksellers in London, Edinburgh, &c
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by Dodsley, Robert
Published 1796
Subjects:
“...Conduct of life...”Published 1796
printed for C. Cooke, and sold by all the booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland
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by Barnard, John
Published 1750
Subjects:
“...Conduct of life / Early works to 1800...”Published 1750
printed for James Fletcher, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and Benjamin Collins, Bookseller, on the New Canal in Salisbury
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by Epictetus
Published 1759
Subjects:
“...Conduct of life / Early works to 1800...”Published 1759
printed for Hulton Bradley, Bookseller, at the King's Arms and Two Bibles in Dame-Street
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by Watts, Isaac
Published 1795
Subjects:
“...Conduct of life / England / Devon / Early works to 1800...”Published 1795
by H. Ranlet, for I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury-Street, Boston
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by Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope
Published 1775
Subjects:
“...Conduct of life...”Published 1775
printed for the United Company of Booksellers
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by Steele, Richard
Published 1713
Subjects:
“...Conduct of life...”Published 1713
Reprinted by B. Green for Nicholas Buttolph, at his shop at the lower end of Corn Hill