Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Mr. Bragwell when he returned home from his visit to Mr. Worthy, as recorded in the Second Part of this history, found that he was not quite so happy as he had formerly been."Woodcut: title page vignette."[Entered at Stationers Hall.]" (in italics).Caption title: The history, &c.At head of title: Cheap repository.Undated. Date from G.H. Spinney's Cheap Repository Tracts, cited below.Signed at end: Z [i.e. Hannah More].ESTC,Spinney, G.H. Cheap repository tracts (The Library, 4th ser., v. 20, no. 3, Dec. 1939, p. [295]-340),Osborne catalogue,Mode of access: Internet
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot, I am sorry to observe, had been by nature peevish...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Great God! when famine threaten'd late to scourge our guilty lan...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot, I am sorry to observe had been by nature peevish,...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "My readers may remember that the first part of this history conc...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "It was mentioned in the last part of this history that the chief...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Mr. Bragwell and Mr. Worthy alighted at the Golden Lion."Woodcut...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Mr. Heartwell, the worthy clergyman of a country parish, was sit...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot was born in the parish of Weston, of parents who m...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Mr. Johnson, a very worthy charitable gentleman, was travelling ...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "My father, George Jones, commonly called Black George, on accoun...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot was born in the parish of Weston, of parents who m...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Mrs. Jones was a great merchant's lady."Woodcut: title-page vign...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "How quickly does joy often succeed to sorrow; the day of cheerfu...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Mr. Bragwell and Mr. Worthy happened to meet last year at Weyhil...
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "A tale I tell whose first beginning, May set some giddy folks a...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot, I am sorry to observe, had been by nature peevish...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Great God! when famine threaten'd late to scourge our guilty lan...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot, I am sorry to observe had been by nature peevish,...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "My readers may remember that the first part of this history conc...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "It was mentioned in the last part of this history that the chief...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Mr. Bragwell and Mr. Worthy alighted at the Golden Lion."Woodcut...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Mr. Heartwell, the worthy clergyman of a country parish, was sit...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot was born in the parish of Weston, of parents who m...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Mr. Johnson, a very worthy charitable gentleman, was travelling ...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "My father, George Jones, commonly called Black George, on accoun...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot was born in the parish of Weston, of parents who m...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Mrs. Jones was a great merchant's lady."Woodcut: title-page vign...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "How quickly does joy often succeed to sorrow; the day of cheerfu...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Mr. Bragwell and Mr. Worthy happened to meet last year at Weyhil...
Includes 2 woodcuts.First sentence: "A tale I tell whose first beginning, May set some giddy folks a...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot, I am sorry to observe, had been by nature peevish...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Great God! when famine threaten'd late to scourge our guilty lan...
Includes 1 woodcut.First sentence: "Hester Wilmot, I am sorry to observe had been by nature peevish,...