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RICHARDSON, Caroline E. Adonia
(1801)
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Morning Chronicle
Thu, 29 Jan 1801. (2.1.13). ‘This day is published’. 18s.
Boards. Notes: ‘There is a kind of justice which a man
ought to observe towards himself, even should he exist solitary on
the earth; he should govern all his affections and habits, that he
may be enslaved by none’. Madame Roland.
Thu, 5 Feb 1801. (2.2.4). ‘This day is published’. 18s.
Boards. Notes: ‘There is a kind of justice which a man
ought to observe towards himself, even should he exist solitary on
the earth; he should govern all his affections and habits, that he
may be enslaved by none’. Madame Roland.
Star
Mon, 26 Jan 1801. (1.2.10). ‘This day was published’. 4v. 18s.
Boards. Notes: ‘Inscribed, by permission, to her Grace the
Duchess of Buccleuch’. ‘There is a kind of justice which a man ought
to observe towards himself, even should he exist solitary on the
earth: he should govern all his affections and habits that he may be
enslaved by none’. Madame Roland.
Thu, 29 Jan 1801. (1.4.1). ‘This day was published’. 4v. 18s.
Boards. Notes: ‘Inscribed, by permission, to her Grace the
Duchess of Buccleuch’. ‘There is a kind of justice which a man ought
to observe towards himself, even should he exist solitary on the
earth: he should govern all his affections and habits that he may be
enslaved by none’. Madame Roland.
Mon, 2 Feb 1801. (1.3.6). ‘This day was published’. 4v. 18s.
Boards. Notes: ‘Inscribed, by permission, to her Grace the
Duchess of Buccleuch’. ‘There is a kind of justice which a man ought
to observe towards himself, even should he exist solitary on the
earth: he should govern all his affections and habits that he may be
enslaved by none’. Madame Roland.
Edinburgh Evening Courant
Thu, 12 Feb 1801. (1.3.1). ‘This Day is Published, By Bell
& Bradfute’. 4v 12mo. 18s. Boards. Notes: ‘London:
Printed for A & J Black and H. Parry and Bell & Bradfute,
Edinburgh’. ‘There is a kind of justice which a man ought to observe
towards himself, even should he exist solitary on the earth: He
should govern all his affections and habits, that he may be enslaved
by none’. Madame Roland.
Sat, 21 Feb 1801. (1.3.2). ‘This Day is Published, By Bell
& Bradfute’. 4v 12mo. 18s. Boards. Notes: ‘London:
Printed for A & J Black and H. Parry and Bell & Bradfute,
Edinburgh’. ‘There is a kind of justice which a man ought to observe
towards himself, even should he exist solitary on the earth: He
should govern all his affections and habits, that he may be enslaved
by none’. Madame Roland.
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