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John Murray II [Albemarle] Journal of a voyage to Brazil [electronic resource] and residence there, during part of the years 1821, 1822, 1823. By Maria Graham
John Murray I [Fleet Street] The plays of William Shakspeare. Accurately printed from the text of Mr. Malone's edition; with select explanatory notes. : In seven volumes. Volume the first[-Volume the seventh]. Containing
Samuel Henry A new and complete American medical family herbal, wherein, is displayed the true properties and medical virtues of the plants, indigenous to the United States of America: together with Lewis' secret remedy, newly discovered, which has been found infallible in the cure of that dreadful disease hydrophobia; produced by the bite of a mad dog. Being the result of more than thirty years experienced practice of the author, while a prisoner, towards the close of the last war, among the Creek Indians; and his travels through the southern states, whilst making botanic discoveries. By Samuel Henry, botanist, one of the members of the late College of Physicians and Surgeons, and of the Medical Society of the city and county of New-York. With an appendix, of many choice medical secrets, never made known to the world before.
Henry Holcombe The first fruits, in a series of letters, by Henry Holcombe, D.D. Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Philadelphia.
John S. Horton [132 Market Street] Rustic excursions for tarry-at-home travellers. A series of interesting tales, having a strictly moral tendency, and designed for the instruction of children. By Mrs. Sherwood. ; Embellished with wood and copperplate engravings
John S. Horton My mother. With coloured engravings
John S. Horton Alphabetical garland; an original poem, by a young lady.
John S. Horton [Colonnade Row] My Brother. Embellished with Coloured Engravings.
Louis Antoine Godey The Lady's book
Jacob Grigg The doctrine of predestination examined. A sermon, delivered at Mangohick Church, King William County, Virginia; on Lord's Day, October 9th, 1814; at the annual meeting of the Baptist Dover Association; and published at their request. By Jacob Grigg.
Elam Bliss and Elihu White A New-England Tale.
Ann Baker Carson The history of the celebrated Mrs. Ann Carson, widow of the late unfortunate Lieutenant Richard Smyth; with a circumstantial account of her conspiracy against the late governor of Pennsylvania, Simon Snyder; and of her sufferings in the several prisons in that state. : Interspersed with anecdotes of characters now living. Written by herself. ; [One line from Othello
Ann Baker Carson The history of the celebrated Mrs. Ann Carson, widow of the late unfortunate Lieutenant Richard Smyth; with a circumstantial account of her conspiracy against the late governor of Pennsylvania, Simon Snyder; and of her sufferings in the several prisons in that state. : Interspersed with anecdotes of characters now living. Written by herself. ; [One line from Othello
William Charles A curious account of the comic adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her dog by S.C.M.
William Charles Gratitude A Poem By a Youth Illustrated With Elegant Engravings.
William Charles My Brother a Poem. Illustrated with Engravings.
William Charles Little Emma and her father. A lesson for proud children. Written by Miss Horwood.
William Charles My Brother. A Poem : Illustrated with Engravings.
William Charles My mother. A poem by a lady. Illustrated with engravings.
William Charles My sister. A poem by Mary Belson. Illustrated with elegant engravings.
William Charles Sophy: or, The punishment of idleness and disobedience. A moral tale. Written by Lucy Watkins.
William Charles The brother & sister; or, The advantages of good behaviour. A companion to Little Emma and her father. Written by Miss Horwood.
William Charles The world turn'd upside down; or, The wonderful magic lantern illustrated with whimsical engravings.
William Charles The deserted boy; or, Cruel parents. A tale of truth. Calculated to promote benevolence in children. Written by Miss Horwood.
William Charles The deserted boy; or, Cruel parents. A tale of truth. Calculated to promote benevolence in children. Written by Miss Horwood.