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Abel Brown An authentic narrative, of the shipwreck and sufferings of Mrs. Eliza Bradley, the wife of Capt. James Bradley, of Liverpool, commander of the ship Sally, which was wrecked on the coast of Barbary, in June 1818. The crew and passengers of the above ship fell into the hands of the Arabs, a few days after their shipwreck among whom, unfortunately, was Mrs. Bradley, who after enduring incredible hardships during six months captivity (five of which she was separated from her husband and every other civilized being) she was fortunately redeemed out of the hands of the unmerciful barbarians, by Mr. Willshire, the British consul resident at Mogodore. Written by herself
Abel Brown The coquette; or, The history of Eliza Wharton, a novel: founded on fact. By a lady of Massachusetts
Abel Brown The coquette; or, The history of Eliza Wharton, a novel: founded on fact. By a lady of Massachusetts
Benjamin Warner [Market Street] Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a lady. By Mrs. Chapone.
Benjamin Warner [Market Street] Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a lady. By Mrs. Chapone.
Thomas & Thomas Letters on the improvement of the mind. Addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone.
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [Walnut Street] Obituary of Charles Petit, a boy who lately died at the orphan asylum, in New York.
Francis Burnap The history of little Henry and his bearer. Second American Edition.
George Risk [corner of Castle Lane] The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. Written by the author of the Gamester.
Leonard Crocker Bowles [No. 18, Cornhill] The school-fellows; a moral tale. By Miss Sandham. Author of "The twin sisters,"--"William Selwyn,"--"The adopted daughter,"--"The grandfather," &c. &c. : [Six lines of text
Leonard Crocker Bowles [50 Washington Street] A dialogue between a Christian and a Deist. By the author of a Dialogue on Providence, faith and prayer. ; Printed for the American Unitarian Association
Leonard Crocker Bowles [50 Washington Street] Divine revelation advocated and illustrated. By the author of a Dialogue on Providence, faith and prayer. ; Printed for the American Unitarian Association
Leonard Crocker Bowles [50 Washington Street] The divine authority of the Christian revelation acknowledged. By the author of a Dialogue on Providence, faith and prayer. ; Printed for the American Unitarian Association
Leonard Crocker Bowles [50 Washington Street] Sequel to The Seymour family, or Domestic scenes. [Five lines of prose from Buckminster
Leonard C. Bowles The Seymour family, or, Domestic scenes. [Five lines of prose from Buckminster
Leonard C. Bowles The choice: a tragedy; : with other miscellaneous poems. By Hannah J. Packard
Leonard C. Bowles Hymns, songs and fables, for children. By the author of 'The well-spent hour
Leonard C. Bowles Woman, in her social and domestic character. By Mrs. John Sandford. ; From the London edition
Eliakim Trenchard Littell Sermons preached in St. John's Church, Glasgow. By Thomas Chalmers, D.D. Minister of St. John's Church, Glasgow
Eliakim Trenchard Littell Tales of the wild and the wonderful. [Two lines from Cardinal Ippolito d'Este] : Published in London, 1825
Eliakim Trenchard Littell Cora, or The genius of America
Eliakim Trenchard Littell Scientific dialogues. Intended for the instruction and entertainment of young people: in which the first principles of natural and experimental philosophy are fully explained Vol. II. Of hydrostatics and pneumatics. : [Four lines from Edgeworth's Practical education] By the Rev. J. Joyce
Eliakim Trenchard Littell Scientific dialogues. Intended for the instruction and entertainment of young people: in which the first principles of natural and experimental philosophy are fully explained Vol. II. Of hydrostatics and pneumatics. : [Four lines from Edgeworth's Practical education] By the Rev. J. Joyce
Davidson & Bourne The Publications, of the Virginia Religious Tract Society. The distribution of cheap pious books is a very useful method of spreading the knowledge of religion. Much good may thus be done, to considerable numbers at once, in a most acceptable manner, and for a trifling expence
Samuel Campbell and Son The young misses' magazine: containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. In which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination: their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, as well as to think, and speak, and act properly; no less care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to enlighten their understandings with useful knowledge. A short and clear abridgment is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. The useful is blended throughout with the agreeable; the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales. Translated from the French of Mad. Le. Prince de Beaumont. Two volumes in one