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Firms

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William & H. Hyde The history of little Henry and his bearer.
Merrell and Hastings The history of little Henry and his bearer. From the second London Edition.
The Sunday and Adult School Union The history of little Henry and his bearer.
Websters and Skinners The History of little Henry and his bearer.
Daniel Steele The History of little Henry and his bearer.
Ann Barber New-Year's address.
Margaret Harrisson New-Year's address of the carrier of the Weekly museum, to his patrons.
Margaret Harrisson New-Year's address of the carrier of the Weekly museum. To his patrons.
William Elliot Religious pieces. Pious reflections for every day of the month, by Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray; with some account of his life. The superiority of religious views, by John Langhorne, D.D. The choice and criterion of religion, by the Rev. J. Moir, A.M. Of gaining the favour of God, by Mrs. Chapone.
Johnson & Warner The child's museum; containing a description of one hundred and eight interesting subjects. With plates.
Isaac Peirce The Columbian orator: containing a variety of original and selected pieces; together with rules; calculated to improve youth and others in the ornamental and useful art of eloquence. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. author of the American preceptor, Young lady's accidence, &c.
John Conrad & Co. The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote. Translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. ; To which is prefixed, some account of the author's life. By T. Smollet, M.D.
M. and J. Conrad & Co. The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote. Translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. ; To which is prefixed, some account of the author's life. By T. Smollet, M.D.
Rapin, Conrad, & Co. The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote. Translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. ; To which is prefixed, some account of the author's life. By T. Smollet, M.D.
Ann Barber Extract from An act, for the relief and protection of American seamen
Charles Whipple [No. 4, State-Street] The pious Indian: or, Religion exemplified in the life of Poor Sarah
Charles Whipple [No. 4, State-Street] The coquette; or, The history of Eliza Wharton. A novel: founded on fact. By a lady of Massachusetts
Charles Whipple [No. 2 State Street] The menageries. Quadrupeds, described and drawn from living subjects. : Volume the second
Charles Whipple [No. 2 State Street] Vegetable substances used for the food of man
Charles Whipple [No. 2 State Street] Authentic anecdotes of American slavery
Charles Whipple [No. 2 State Street] Authentic anecdotes of American slavery
Charles Whipple [No. 2 State Street] Anti-slavery catechism. By Mrs. Child, author of "An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called Africans," the "Evils of slavery and the cure of slavery," "The oasis," "Authentic anecdotes of American slavery," "Frugal housewife," "History of the condition of women," &c. ; [Two lines of quotation
Charles Whipple [No. 2 State Street] The evils of slavery, and the cure of slavery. The first proved by the opinions of southerners themselves, the last shown by historical evidence. By Mrs. Child, author of "An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called Africans," "Anti-slavery catechism," "Frugal housewife," "History of the condition of women," "The oasis," "Mother's book," "Hobomok," "The coronal," &c. ; [Three lines from William Penn
Seth Bliss The Intemperate, and the reformed. Shewing the awful consequences of intemperance, and the blessed effects of the temperance reformation
Seth Bliss The Intemperate, and the reformed. Shewing the awful consequences of intemperance, and the blessed effects of the temperance reformation