| 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 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 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 | |||
![]() | John of the score; or, the penitent robber | |||
![]() | An account of the bravery & happy death of James Covey, a British seaman | |||
![]() | 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 | |||
![]() | A dialogue between a traveller & yourself | |||
![]() | 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 | |||
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