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William Charles The history and adventures of little James and Mary. An instructive and entertaining tale for youth. Written by Lucy Watkins.
William Charles The world turn'd upside down, or The wonderful magic lantern. Illustrated with elegant engravings.
Peter Stephen Chazotte A new system of banking, developed and exemplified, in a new scheme to establish a merchants bank of general deposits. And also, in a scheme to establish a grand national bank. By Peter Stephen Chazotte. Patent secured according to law
Dorus Clarke The Mother's magazine. Edited by Mrs. A.G. Whittelsey
Abel Clinckett The Barbadian
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] Authentick copies of congratulatory letters, from Prince Charles of Lorrain, to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Count Kevenhuller, to His Excellency the Earl of Stair, and Prince Lobkowitz to the same, on the late glorious action at Dettingen, sent inclosed, by an officer of distinction in the English army, now in Flanders, to his brother in London
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] Four more private letters of a later date, from persons of distinction in the army at Hanau, to their friends in London: giving many farther particulars of the late battle at Dettingen, not yet known to the publick
Thomas Cadell Jun. 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
Thomas Cadell [London] Letters of the Right Honorable Lady M-y W--y M--e: written during her travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, to persons of distinction, men of letters, &c. in different parts of Europe. Which contain among other curious relations, accounts of the policy and manners of the Turks; drawn from sources that have been inaccessible to other travellers. To which are added, poems, by the same author. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-Vol II [electronic resource
John Raw The Chaplet. A Collection of Poems; Partly Original and Partly Selected. With Two Elegant Engravings, etc.
Henry Fisher, Son & Co. The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual. Edited by the Rev. William Ellis.
Benjamin Crosby and Co. Flowers of Literature; For 1801 & 1802: or Characteristic Sketches of Human Nature and Modern Manners. To Which is Added, a General View of Literature During That Period. With Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory. By The Rev. F. Prevost, and F. Blagdon, Esq. Vol I. To Be Continued Annually.
W. Jackson The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual. Edited by the Rev. William Ellis.
Nathaniel Coverly Jr. The surprising adventures of Almira Paul, a young woman, who, garbed as a male, has for three of the last preceding years actually served as a common sailor, on board of English and American armed vessels, without a discovery of her sex being made. : In 1812 (at 22 years of age) she shipped at Halifax, by the name of Jack Brown, as cook's mate, on board the revenue cutter--since which, she has been in active service on board a number of English privateers and ships of war &c.--once on board an Algerine corsair--and once on board the American ship Macedonian.--Has been in many engagements, and was once severely wounded. : The said Almira Paul is now in Boston--and in presenting the public with the particulars of her curious adventures, they may rest assured that we present them with facts, confirmed by a number of respectable gentlemen, now in this town.
John Cotton The orphan. A tale, founded on facts. By Mrs. Opie
John Cotton Jr. The black velvet pelisse; a tale. : [Four lines of verse] By Mrs. Opie
John Cotton Jr. The children in the wood; a tale. : [Four lines of verse] By Clara English
William Cooper The father and daughter: a tale. By Amelia Opie.
William Cooper The Absentee: a Tale, by Miss Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, Essay on Irish Bulls, Tales of Fashionable Life, The Parent's Assistant, Moral Tales, &c. In Two Volumes.
Thomas Hamilton, William Adams, and Co. Flowers of Poetry, For Young Persons: Arranged from Various Authors, as a Companion or Sequel to Miss Taylor's Original Poems.
Elam Bliss and Elihu White A New-England Tale; Or, Sketches of New-England Character and Manners.
Harper and Brothers [82 Cliff Street] The Poor Rich Man, and the Rich Poor Man. By the Author of "Hope Leslie," "The Linwoods," &c.
William Sumner The tailor's assistant; comprising rules & directions for cutting men's clothes, by the square rule; by which, in a few hours, a person may acquire such a knowledge of the art, as will enable him to cut all sizes and fashions, with the greatest accuracy
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] Edgeworth's Harry and Lucy Parts I. II. III. IV. With The Address to Mothers, Little Dog Trusty, Orange Man, and The Cherry Orchard. Complete in One Volume. Munroe and Francis' Edition, with Wood Cuts.
Bradford and Read (Boston) Harry and Lucy. By Richard Lovell Edgeworth, and Maria Edgeworth.