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William B. Allen & Co. Hymns for infant minds. By the author of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
Thomas T. Skillman Memoirs of the life of Martha Laurens Ramsay, who died in Charleston, S.C. on the tenth of June, 1811, in the fifty-second year of her age; with an appendix, containing extracts from her diary, letters, and other private papers, and also, from letters written to her, by her father, Henry Laurens, 1771-1775. By David Ramsay, M.D.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] Minstrelsy of the Scottish border: consisting of historical and romantic ballads, collected in the southern counties of Scotland; with a few of modern date, founded upon local tradition. By Walter Scott, Esq.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] Paired -- not matched; or, Matrimony in the nineteenth century. A novel. In two volumes. By Mrs. Ross, author of The modern calypso, &c. &c.
Wells and Lilly Paired -- not matched; or, Matrimony in the nineteenth century. A novel. In two volumes. By Mrs. Ross, author of The modern calypso, &c. &c.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] Paris chit-chat; or A view of the society, manners customs, literature, and amusements of the Parisians, being a translation of "Guillaume le franc-parleur," and sequel to the "Paris spectator."
Wells and Lilly Paris chit-chat; or A view of the society, manners customs, literature, and amusements of the Parisians, being a translation of "Guillaume le franc-parleur," and sequel to the "Paris spectator."
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] Popular models, and impressive warnings for the sons and daughters of industry. By Mrs. Grant. Late of Duthil.
John West and Company The West Indian; a comedy, in five acts; by Richard Cumberland, Esq. As performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, and Boston Theatre. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald.
The Tract and Book Society of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. John The twin brothers; or Good luck and good conduct. By Mary Hughes.
Bradford and Read (Boston) The twin sisters, or The advantages of religion. By Miss Sandham, author of many approved works for young persons. First American Edition.
Paraclete Potter The twin sisters, or, The advantages of religion. By Miss Sandham, author of many approved works for young persons. Second American Edition.
William Slade, Jun. The twin sisters, or, The advantages of religion. By Miss Sandham, author of many approved works for young persons. Second American Edition.
Thomas B. Jansen & Co. The village maid; or, Dame Burton's moral stories for the instruction and amusement of youth. By Elizabeth Somerville.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] The ward of Delamere. A tale. In two volumes. By Mrs. Pinchard, author of "Mystery and confidence, The blind child," &c.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] The siege of Rochelle; or The Christian heroine. Translated from the French of Madame de Genlis. By R.C. Dallas, Esq. Three volumes in one.
Robert McDermut and Daniel D. Arden The pleasures of imagination. By Mark Akenside, M.D. To which is prefixed a critical essay on the poem, by Mrs. Barbauld
Ladies' Benevolent Society The power of Christianity, or Abdallah and Sabat, a poem. By a lady.
Protestant Episcopal Society The power of Christianity, or Abdallah and Sabat, a poem. By a lady.
Thomas Bennis Christian correspondence. Being a collection of letters, written by the late Rev. John Wesley. And several Methodist preachers, in connection with him. To the late Mrs. Eliza: Bennis, with her answers. Chiefly explaining and enforcing the doctrine of sanctification. Now first published from the originals.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] History of the United States, from their first settlement as English colonies, in 1607, to the year 1808, or the thirty-third of their sovereignty and independence. By David Ramsay, M.D. Continued to the Treaty of Ghent, by S.S. Smith, D.D. and L.L.D. and other literary gentlemen. In three volumes.
M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] History of the United States, from their first settlement as English colonies, in 1607, to the year 1808; or, the thirty-third of their sovereignty and independence. By David Ramsay, M.D. Continued to the Treaty of Ghent, by S.S. Smith, D.D. and L.L.D. and other literary gentlemen. In three volumes. Second edition, revised and corrected.
M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] Very elegant work. Proposals of M. Carey & Son, for publishing by subscription, a work, entitled, Vegetable materia medica of the United States; or, Medical botany. Vegetable materia medica of the United States; or, Medical botany ... by William P.C. Barton, M.D.
Daniel Johnson Letters on the improvement of the mind. Addressed to a lady. By Mrs. Chapone.
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [Walnut Street] Familiar dialogues.