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Benjamin Johnson [31 Market Street] Tawny Rachel; or, The fortune teller: with some account of dreams, omens, and conjurers. Ornamented with cuts.
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street] Tawny Rachel; or, The fortune teller: with some account of dreams, omens, and conjurers. Ornamented with cuts.
Samuel Wood [362 Pearl-Street] The advantages and disadvantages of the married state, as entered into with religious or irreligious persons. A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel. Samuel Crisp's letters, on his joining the Quakers. Mary Brook, on the necessity of silent waiting. The widow's mite; by Alice Hayes.
William B. Gilley [92 Broadway] The adopted daughter; A tale for young persons. By Miss Sandham, author of the Twin sisters, William Selwyn, and many other approved works.
John Wilford The rights of the subject in electing their own representatives: Containing a compleat history of Parliament; proving their dignity and antiquity from the Saxon, and other eminent historians; and shewing the necessity of the frequency of Parliament, the freedom of elections, and the fatal consequences which have attended those princes who have invaded either. With seasonable instructions to the electors how to conduct themselves in the choice of their representatives: the qualifications requisite for gentlemen to be chosen into so great a trust, and the necessity of freedom of speech in the House of Commons.
Anne Dodd I The rights of the subject in electing their own representatives: Containing a compleat history of Parliament; proving their dignity and antiquity from the Saxon, and other eminent historians; and shewing the necessity of the frequency of Parliament, the freedom of elections, and the fatal consequences which have attended those princes who have invaded either. With seasonable instructions to the electors how to conduct themselves in the choice of their representatives: the qualifications requisite for gentlemen to be chosen into so great a trust, and the necessity of freedom of speech in the House of Commons.
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [South Second Street] To a youth at school.
David Hogan [Market Street] The Youth's primer; or, A first book for children.
William Pryce Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great to general society. Twelfth American edition.
Isaiah Thomas, Jun. Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great, to general society. By Hannah Moore.
Thomas B. Jansen & Co. The vicar of Lansdowne, or, Country quarters. In two volumes. By Regina Maria Roche, author of The children of the abbey, Maid of the hamlet, Clermont. First American Edition.
Thomas, Andrews & Butler The vicar of Lansdowne; or Country quarters. In two volumes. By Regina Maria Roche, author of The children of the abbey, Maid of the hamlet, Clermont, &c. First American Edition.
William Pechin The vicar of Lansdowne; or Country quarters. In two volumes. By Regina Maria Roche, author of The children of the abbey, Maid of the hamlet, Clermont, &c. First American Edition.
Samuel Sower The vicar of Lansdowne; or Country quarters. In two volumes. By Regina Maria Roche, author of The children of the abbey, Maid of the hamlet, Clermont, &c. First American Edition.
Thomas Pomroy & Lemuel Hedge The two lambs. An allegorical history. By the author of Margaret Whyte, &c. Second American Edition.
W. & J. Gilman The two lambs. An allegorical history. By the author of Margaret Whyte, &c. Third Newburyport Edition.
The Longworths The siege: a comedy, in five acts. By Joanna Baillie. From the first London edition, of 1812.
William B. Gilley [92 Broadway] The ornaments discovered: A story, in two parts. By the author of Aunt Mary's tales.
Joseph Pote An exact and correct list of the Lords spiritual and temporal. As likewise of the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens, and burgesses, of the first Parliament of his Majesty King George the second; and the Seventh of Great-Britain, which met at Westminster, on Tuesday the 23d day of January, 1727-8. Wherein every member is properly distinguish'd by the chief Seat or common Residence of his Family, or by his Profession, or Publick Employment. To which is added, a true and compleat list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and also of the commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses of the present Parliament of Ireland. The Second Edition Carefully Corrected and Amended.
Nicholas Blandford An exact and correct list of the Lords spiritual and temporal. As likewise of the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens, and burgesses, of the first Parliament of his Majesty King George the second; and the Seventh of Great-Britain, which met at Westminster, on Tuesday the 23d day of January, 1727-8. Wherein every member is properly distinguish'd by the chief Seat or common Residence of his Family, or by his Profession, or Publick Employment. To which is added, a true and compleat list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and also of the commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses of the present Parliament of Ireland. The Second Edition Carefully Corrected and Amended.
Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange] Seasonable considerations relating to insolvent debtors, drawn from the practice of foreign states, Addressed to the Right Honourable Arthur Onslow, Esq; speaker of the Honourable House of Commons, and one of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy-Council.
Anne Dodd I Seasonable considerations relating to insolvent debtors, drawn from the practice of foreign states, Addressed to the Right Honourable Arthur Onslow, Esq; speaker of the Honourable House of Commons, and one of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy-Council.
Anne Dodd I Reasons for a war, In Order to Establish the Tranquillity and Commerce of Europe.
Robert Walker [Temple Bar] Reasons for a war, In Order to Establish the Tranquillity and Commerce of Europe.
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Reasons for a war, In Order to Establish the Tranquillity and Commerce of Europe.