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Jonathan Leavitt Writings of Miss Fanny Woodbury, who died at Beverly, Nov. 15, 1814, aged twenty-three years. Selected and edited by Joseph Emerson, Pastor of the Third Congregational Church in Beverly. ; [Two lines of quotations
Jonathan Leavitt A memoir of the Rev. Edward Payson, D.D. late Pastor of the Second Church in Portland. By Asa Cummings, editor of the Christian mirror. ; [One line in Latin from Luther
Jonathan Leavitt Memoirs of the late Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston
Nathaniel B. Holmes The two mothers; or, Memoirs of the last century. By the author of Emma and her nurse, Margaret Whyte, &c
Nathaniel B. Holmes Visit for a week; or, Hints on the improvement of time. Containing original tales, entertaining stories, interesting anecdotes, &c. : [Four lines of text
John Wiley Characteristics of women, moral, poetical, and historical, by Mrs. Jameson, author of "The diary of an ennuyee," "Memoirs of female sovereigns," &c
Robert Dale Owen Address on the state of the public mind, and the measures which it calls for. As delivered in New-York and Philadelphia, in the autumn of 1829. By Frances Wright
Robert Dale Owen Fables. By Frances Wright.
Robert Dale Owen Popular tracts No. 3. Containing An address to the industrious classes; A sketch of a system of national education, by Frances Wright; and An address to the conductors of the New-York periodical press, by Robert Dale Owen
Robert Dale Owen The new book of Chronicles. (As rendered from the original Hebrew, by a learned rabbi
Robert Dale Owen The new Book of Chronicles. (As rendered from the original Hebrew, by a learned rabbi
Jonathan Leavitt Conversations on vegetable physiology; comprehending the elements of botany, with their application to agriculture. By the author of "Conversations on chemistry," and "Natural philosophy." ; Adapted to the use of schools, by Rev. J.L. Blake, A.M
Jonathan Leavitt Taylor's Hymns for infant minds, with an analysis to each; : designed to assist mothers and teachers in developing the infant mind. By the author of "Lessons for infant Sabbath schools," &c
Charles Chauncey Adams Republican herald
Henry Perkins Memoir of the Rev. Elias Cornelius. By B.B. Edwards
Henry Perkins Record of a school: exemplifying the general principles of spiritual culture. : [One line from the Gospels
Perkins, Marvin, & Co. Recreations instructives et amusantes; ou, Choix d'historiettes morales, Tirées des ouvrages de Mesdames De Choiseul, De Renneville, Jauffret, &c. ; A l'usage de la jeunesse
Robert Campbell A simple story. Two volumes. By Mrs. Inchbald. ; Vol. I[-II
Perkins, Marvin, & Co. Vie de George Washington. Traduit de l'anglais, et dédié a la jeunesse américaine, par A.N. Girault, maître de français
Edward M. Murden A mogul tale, a farce, in two acts, by Mrs. Inchbald. ; First acted at the Theatre Royal, Hay-market, London. On Tuesday, July 6th, 1784. Altered and adapted to the American stage, from a copy taken by permission of George Colman, Esq. for the use of the theatres New-York and Philadelphia
Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould Sermons by Thomas Wetherald, and Elias Hicks, delivered during the Yearly Meeting of Friends, in the city of New York, June, 1826: : together with a sermon by Elizabeth Robson, and a prayer, by Anna Braithwaite: also, sermons delivered in Philadelphia, and Wilmington, (Del.) by Thomas Wetherald, on his way to, and from the Yearly Meeting. Taken in short hand, by Marcus T.C. Gould, stenographer
James V. Seaman Immediate, not gradual abolition; or, An inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slavery
William Watson The farmer and soldier. A tale. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney. ; Published with the approbation of the Connecticut Peace Society
William Watson Olive buds, by Mrs. L.H. Sigourney
William Watson Stories founded on fact. Published for the American Peace Society. : Adapted to Sunday schools