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Daniel Cooledge A tender address, to the young and rising generation, of both sexes, with desires that it may prove a blessing to them. Written some years since, by a young female of the Society of Friends in England. ; To which is added, sundry small poems
Daniel Cooledge A plain refutation of that false and injurious doctrine, so prevalent in the world, which presents God as the author of all sin, or, that He hath decreed from all eternity whatsoever comes to pass. Written by way of queries, on Scripture passages, in 1704. By Jane Fearon.
Daniel Cooledge A Guide to true peace; or, A method of attaining to inward and spiritual prayer. Compiled chiefly from the writings of Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray, Lady Guion, and Michael de Molinos
Daniel Cooledge The true copy of a manuscript, found hanging on a post at Gorham Corner, 1819
Wright, Goodenow, and Stockwell American cookery, or The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry, and vegetables, and the best modes of making pastes, puffs, pies, tarts, puddings, custards, and preserves, and all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plum to plain cake. Adapted to this country, and all grades of life. By Amelia Simmons, an American orphan.
Oliver Dudley Cooke Dinarbas: a tale. First American Edition.
Christiana Neal Epistle to Bonaparte. By a lady.
Joseph Dix A Vision of Heaven & Hell.
Charles Wiley A year and a day. A novel. Two volumes in one. By Madame Panache. Author of Manners.
Johnson & Warner Keeper's Travels in Search of his Master.
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [Walnut Street] Mary the Milk-Maid.
Isaac Peirce Deaf and Dumb! By Miss Sandham, Author of "The Twin Sisters," &c. &c.
John Eliot, Jun. Self-indulgence; a tale of the nineteenth century. Two volumes in one.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] A key to Bonnycastle's Mensuration; containing as plain a solution to every problem and question left unsolved in that treatise, as the nature of each case can admit. Arranged for the American edition of 1812, with proper references. By Thomas Crosbie, late master of the Military and Marine Academy, Dorset Street, and a member of the Incorporated Society of Literary Teachers, in the city of Dublin.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] Ballad Romances, and Other Poems. By Miss Anna Maria Porter, Author of The Hungarian Brothers, &c. &c.
Wells and Lilly Ballad Romances, and Other Poems. By Miss Anna Maria Porter, Author of The Hungarian Brothers, &c. &c.
The Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia Interesting memoir of Miss Julia Mills. Written by herself; To which is added An important discovery
Mathew Carey [124 Chesnut Street] Iwanowna; or, The maid of Moscow. A novel. By the author of The clergyman's widow, Officer's widow, Son of a genius, Sisters, &c.
M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] Botanical terminology; or, A pocket companion for students of botany: being a concise explanation of the terms employed in the classification and description of the vegetable kingdom. By John Eberle, M.D.
Wells and Lilly Jane of France, an historical novel, by Madame de Genlis. Translated from the French. Two volumes in one.
D. Mallory & Co. Belisarius; a Historical Romance, In Two Volumes. From the French. By Madame de Genlis.
Philip H. Nicklin and Co. Belisarius; a Historical Romance, In Two Volumes. From the French. By Madame de Genlis.
Lyman, Hall, & Co. Belisarius; a Historical Romance, In Two Volumes. From the French. By Madame de Genlis.
Swift & Chipman Belisarius; a Historical Romance, In Two Volumes. From the French. By Madame de Genlis.
Jacob Johnson Instructive and entetaining [sic] dialogues for children. By Mrs. Guppy. First American Edition.