| Titel | Auteur | Vroegste jaar van uitgave | Laatste jaar van uitgave | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | The blind Irishmen restored to sight, when nearly an hundred years of age. A true and very remarkable story | |||
![]() | The sunday water-party; with some account of the club at the oak - of the trip to Richmond, and the melancholy disaster which befell them on their return home, whereby the whole party were drowned | |||
![]() | The happy man; or, the life of William Kelly; being an authentic narrative of a very extraordinary character in the Isle of Man | |||
![]() | An account of the bravery & happy death of James Covey, a British seaman | |||
![]() | The christian drummer; a true and interesting story, particularly recommended to the army and navy and, to youth of both sexes | |||
![]() | The history of Thomas Hownham or the stingy farmer's dream [...] to which is added the remarkable story of the friar and the night whisper | |||
![]() | The last week of the world. A vision. By the author of "worlds displayed" | |||
![]() | The history of William Black, the chimney-sweeper | |||
![]() | The reward of pious confidence, as illustrated in several interesting cases | |||
![]() | The happy negro : being a true account of a very extraordinary negro in North America, and of an interesting conversation he had with a very respectable gentleman from England | Serle, Ambrose | ||
![]() | A dialogue between farmer Trueman and his son George, about the cannibals in India, who not only eat their prisoners, but actually devour their aged relations | |||
![]() | The history and adventures of Ben the soldier; with an account of his happy marriage after the fatiques and dangers of war | |||
![]() | A warning to gamblers and swearers, in the awful death of Richard Parsons, whose flesh rotted on his bones, agreeably to his impious wishes, when disputing at a game of whist [...] to which is added an affecting narrative of the death of Joseph Shepherd [...] and an account of the remarkable death of Ann Swift | |||
![]() | The Polish general, and faithful servant: to which is added, an account of the wonderful deliverance of a soldier | |||
![]() | Poor Joseph an authentic narrative: to which is added, an account of a woman who was providentially saved from self-murder | |||
![]() | The affectionate daughter: shewing how, when very young, she maintained her afflicted mother, and one of her brothers, by working in a coal-pit, and how providence rewarded her after her mother's death. A true and interesting story | |||
![]() | The comet explained and improved, in a conversation between a minister and one of his parishioners | |||
![]() | A dialogue between a traveller & yourself | |||
![]() | The life and death of Tom Careless: to which is added, the history of Will Worthy and Nancy Wilmot [...] | |||
![]() | The happy cottagers; or the breakfast, dinner & supper; to which is added, the shepherd's boy, reading to the poor widow | |||
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