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Considerations on the capital stock of the corporation of the governor and company of the Bank of England
“…Printed for R. and T. Turner,…”
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A Caution to gentlemen who use Sheridan's dictionary. To which are added, for the assistance of foreigners and natives, select rules for pronouncing English with precision and eleg...
“…Printed for G. Bourne, Panton-Street, Haymarket; and R. and T. …”
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A letter to the patrons, trustees, &c. of the charity-schools: Recommending a more efficacious Mode of Educating the Children of the Poor.
Published: printed by Fry and Couchman, Upper-Moorfields, for R. and T. Turner, No. 18, Cornhill, 1788“…printed by Fry and Couchman, Upper-Moorfields, for R. and T. …”
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A treatise on the struma or scrofula, commonly called the King's evil; in which the common opinion of its being a hereditary disease is proved to be erroneous; more rational causes...
Published: printed for J. Murray, No. 32, Fleet-Street ; J. Walter, Charing-Cross ; and R. and T. Turner, Cornhill, 1787“…printed for J. Murray, No. 32, Fleet-Street ; J. Walter, Charing-Cross ; and R. and T. …”
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Le diable boiteux or, the devil upon two sticks. Translated from the French of Monsieur Le Sage, Author of the Adventures of Gil Blas.
Published: printed for T. Key, J. Connel, J. Turner, J. Weir, W. Paton, and R. M'gibbon, Pater-Noster-Row, 1786“…printed for T. Key, J. Connel, J. Turner, J. Weir, W. …”
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A treatise on the struma, or scrofula, commonly called the King's evil In which the common opinion of its being a hereditary disease is proved to be erroneous; more rational causes...
“…Walter, Charing-Cross; R. and T. Turner, Cornhill; and at the Dispensary, Primrose-Street,…”
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A Companion to the almanac for the year 1755. Containing, I. Correct lists of the peers of Great-Britain and Ireland, and of the British House of Commons; with their places of abod...
“…Printed for T. Jefferys, at the corner of St. Martin's Lane, near Charing-Cross, and W. …”
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