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John Hutchens Lessons for children. In four parts Part III Being the second for children of three years old
John Hutchens Lessons for children. In four parts Part IV For children from three to four years old
Oliver Everett Lessons for children Part IV. By Mrs. Barbauld
Chauncey Shepard Little Charles. By Mrs. Barbauld. ; Embellished with colored engravings
David West [Marlborough Street] A bold stroke for a wife: a comedy. In five acts. Written by Mrs. Susannah Centlivre. ; With alterations and amendments, as performed at the Theatre in Boston
David West [Marlborough Street] The busy body: a comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre. ; With alterations and amendments as performed at the theatre in Boston
Leonard Deming [Corner of Merchant's Row & Market Square] The female wanderer. A very interesting tale. : Founded on fact, written by herself
Benjamin Johnson [247 Market Street] The fortune teller.
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street] The New-York reader No. 3: being, selections in prose and poetry, from the best writers: designed for the use of schools, and calculated to assist the scholar in acquiring the art of reading, and at the same time to fix his principles, and inspire him with a love of virtue
Samuel S. Wood & Co. The New-York reader No. 3: being, selections in prose and poetry, from the best writers: designed for the use of schools, and calculated to assist the scholar in acquiring the art of reading, and at the same time to fix his principles, and inspire him with a love of virtue
Benjamin Johnson [455 Market Street] The shepherd of Salisbury Plain.
Heman Cady The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. In two parts.
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street] The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. Ornamented with cuts.
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [Walnut Street] The sorrows of Yamba: or, The Negro woman's lamentation.
Ezekiel Terry The sorrows of Yamba: illustrating the cruelty of the slave-trade. Together with Reflections of a minister in a day of declension.
William B. Gilley [92 Broadway] The pastor's fire-side, a novel. By Miss Jane Porter, author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, Sidney's aphorisms, and The Scottish chiefs. Four volumes in two.
John Morphew The wellcome: a poem, to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. By Mrs. Aubin.
Moses Gilman Atwood The progressive primer; adapted to infant school instruction. : Embellished with appropriate cuts. By Mrs. Goodheart
James Crissy The life of William Penn, compiled from the usual authorities and also many original manuscripts. By Mrs. Hughs, author of Ornaments discovered, The cousins, &c. ; [Six lines from Alison
James Q. Adams Tonnewonte, or The adopted son of America. A tale, containing scenes from real life, by an American. ; [Eight lines from Goldsmith] ; Two volumes in one. Vol. I[-II
Solomon Southwick The Newport Mercury
Samuel Grant Simpkins Mamma's tales; or Stories of childhood. By Madame Leinstein, author of Rudiments of grammar in verse, Punctuation in verse, &c. ; Embellished with sixteen illustrative engravings
Ensign Lincoln & Thomas Edmands Tracts: entertaining, moral and religious. Written in a neat style. Eminently calculated for the amusement and religious instruction of youth. Written principally by Miss Hannah More. From the Cheap Repository.
William Durell [Pearl Street] The works of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. A new edition, in fifteen [i.e., twelve] volumes. With an essay on his life and genius, by Arthur Murphy, Esq.
Stacy Budd Collins The works of Anna Laetitia Barbauld. With a memoir by Lucy Aikin. : [Three lines of quotation] : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II