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2. Idalia. A novel : Founded on facts. In two volumes
3. Idalia. A novel Founded on facts. In two volumes
4. Ignez de Castro : A portuguese tragedy: in three acts. Written by Don Dominco Quita. Translated by Benjamin Thompson, Esq. translator of the German Theatre
5. Ileen oge
6. The Immortals, or, The heroes of the eighteenth century
7. The impartial history of Ireland : containing a summary account, of all the battles, sieges, rebellions and massacres. As also, the valour and loyalty of the Irish, and the many calumnies thrown on that country and people, wiped off. Together, with the most remarkable transactions both in church and state, since the Reformation. In two parts. By Hugh Reily, Esq; The nobility and gentry of Ireland's remonstrance to King Charles II, on his restoration. Also, the speech and dying words of Oliver Plunket, Arch-Bishop of Armagh, and primate of Ireland. The civil and military articles of Limerick. Likewise the case of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, humbly represented to both Houses of Parliament, with remarks on the conditions of Limerick, and the nature of taking the oaths of allegiance and abjuration. The latter by the Rev. Doctor Nary
8. L'impresario in angustie. A comic opera, in two acts. Performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music by Cimarosa
9. The Indian exiles. A comedy, in three acts. Translated from the German of Augustus Von Kotzebue, by Benjamin Thompson, Esq
10. 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
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