CHEAP REPOSITORY. THE HACKNEY COACHMAN; OR, The Way to get a good Fare. To the Tune of "I wish I was a Fisherman," &c.
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PRICE ONE HALFPENNY. Or, 2s. 3d. per 100—1s. 3d. for 50.—9d. for 25. [Entered at Stationers' Hall.]
THE HACKNEY COACHMAN; OR, The Way to get a good Fare.
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This Day are PUBLISHED,
- Price 1d. ½ each, or 6s. 9d. per 100—50 for 3s. 9d. 25 for 2s. 3d,
- Watts's Hymns for Children, complete, with Prayers.
- 4s. 6d. per 100—50 for 2s. 6d.—25 for 1s. 6d.
- Tom White the Postillion, Part I.
- The Two Shoemakers, Part I.
- Shepherd of Salisbury Plain, Part I.
- The Two Soldiers.
- Life of Wm. Baker, with his Funeral Sermon, by the Rev. Mr. Gilpin.
- History of the Plague in London, with suitable Thoughts,
- The Lancashire Collier Girl.
- 2s. 3d. per 100.—50 for 1s. 3d. 25 for 9d.
- The Carpenter; or, the Danger of Evil Company.
- A New History of a True Book, in Verse.
- The Market Woman, a True Tale, in Verse.
- The Roguish Miller, or nothing got by Cheating, a True Ballad.
- Indentures; or, Apprentice's Monitor.
- The Gin-Shop, or a Peep at a Prison, in Verse.
- Fable of the Old Man and the Bundle of Sticks.
- The Horse Race.
- Wonderful Escapes from Shipwreck.
- Husbandry Moralized, or Pleasant Sunday Reading, for a Farmer's Kitchen, Part I.
- True Stories of Two Good Negroes.
- Providential Detections of Murders, by H. Fielding, Esq.
- Advantages of Religion.
- The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain, Part II.
- —The Beggarly Boy.
- —Wild Robert, a Ballad.
- Daniel in the Den of Lions.
- —The Good Mother's Legacy.
- —Patient Joe, a Ballad.
- Hints to all Ranks of People.
- —The Happy Waterman.
- —The Riot, a Ballad.
- —The Plowboy's Dream, a Ballad.
- [Page]Tom White, Part II.
- —Noah's Flood.
- —Dame Andrews, a Ballad.
- Harvest Home.
- —Two Farmers, Part I.
- —The Honest Miller, a Ballad.
- The Parable of the Vineyard.
- —The Two Farmers, Part II.
- —The Sorrows of Yamba, a Ballad.
- The Troubles of Life.
- —Sorrowful Sam.
- —Merry Christmas, a Carol.
- New Thoughts on the New Year.
- —The History of Mary Wood, the Housemaid.
- —Robert and Richard, a Ballad.
- The Touchstone; or, the Way to know a good Christian.
- —The Apprentice turned Master; or, the Two Shoemakers, Part II.
- —The Story of Sinful Sally. Told by herself, a Ballad.
- Onesimus; or, the Run-away Servant converted.
- —Idle Jack Brown; or, the Two Shoemakers, Part III.
- —Shopkeeper, Part I.
- Conversion of St. Paul.
- —Jack Brown in Prison; or, the Two Shoemakers. Part IV.
- —Shopkeeper, Part II.
- The General Resurrection, Part I.
- —The History of Charles Jones the Footman, written by Himself.
- —The Hackney Coachman; or, the Way to get a Good Fare, a Ballad.
- Carrying Religion into the Common Business of Life.
- —The Cheapside Apprentice.
- —The Election Song, a Ballad.
- Look at Home; or, the Accusers Accused.
- —The Gamester.
- —Turn the Carpet; or, the Two Weavers, a Ballad.
And other Pieces on a similar Plan, on the 1st of every Month.