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Firms

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Orville Augustus Roorbach [New York City] Nina, an Icelandic tale. By a mother, author of "Always happy," &c. &c. ; [Five lines of text from Dr. Holland] ; With a copperplate engraving
Orville Augustus Roorbach [New York City] Rome, in the nineteenth century; containing a complete account of the ruins of the ancient city, the remains of the Middle Ages, and the monuments of modern times. With remarks on the fine arts, on the state of society, and on the religious ceremonies, manners, and customs, of the modern Romans. : In a series of letters written during a residence at Rome, in the years 1817 and 1818. ; [Five lines of verse] : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Elam Bliss Rome, in the nineteenth century; containing a complete account of the ruins of the ancient city, the remains of the Middle Ages, and the monuments of modern times. With remarks on the fine arts, on the state of society, and on the religious ceremonies, manners, and customs, of the modern Romans. : In a series of letters written during a residence at Rome, in the years 1817 and 1818. ; [Five lines of verse] : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Orville Augustus Roorbach [New York City] The young cadet: or Henry Delamere's voyage to India, his travels in Hindostan, his account of the Burmese war, and the wonders of Elora. By Mrs. Hofland, author of "The son of a genius," "Self-denial," "The young pilgrim," "Moderation," &c. ; [Four lines from Shakespeare
John S. Taylor An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called Africans. By Mrs Child, author of The mother's book, The girl's own book, The frugal housewife, etc. ; [Seven lines from Coleridge
Joseph Crukshank [no. 87, High-Street] An introduction to the reading of the Holy Bible: particularly adapted for the use of schools
William Beeby An essay, on the nature, cause, and seat of dysentery's, in a letter to Dr. Henry Warren of Barbados, by Dale Ingram Surgeon and Man-Midwife.
Anne Dodd I Verses address'd to the imitator of the first satire of the second book of Horace. By a lady.
Thomas Corbett The disguis'd prince: or, the beautiful Parisian. A true history. Translated from the French. The second edition.
Mary Kettilby A collection of above three hundred receipts in cookery, physick and surgery; for the use of all good wives, tender mothers, and careful nurses. By several hands. The seventh edition. To which is added, a second part, containing a great number of excellent receipts, for Preserving and Conserving of sweet-meats, &c. and a new index to both parts. Published by Mrs. Mary Kettilby.
Henry Lintot A collection of above three hundred receipts in cookery, physick and surgery; for the use of all good wives, tender mothers, and careful nurses. By several hands. The seventh edition. To which is added, a second part, containing a great number of excellent receipts, for Preserving and Conserving of sweet-meats, &c. and a new index to both parts. Published by Mrs. Mary Kettilby.
Cornelius Wynne [Dublin] The history of Joseph. A poem. In ten books. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe, Author of Friendship in Death, &c.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The fatal secret: or, constancy in distress. By the author of the masqueraders, or fatal curiosity. The second edition.
M. Wyat Five love-letters, from a nun to a cavalier, with the cavalier's answers. By Sir Roger L'Estrange. The fourth editiou [sic]. To which is annex'd, The art of love, a poem, in two books, dedicated to the ladies by Mr. Charles Hopkins.
William Feales A bold stroke for a wife: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.
James Dalton A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. By the author of The busie-body and The gamester.
James Kelburn A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. By the author of The busie-body and The gamester.
Nathan Kite Memoirs of Elizabeth Collins, of Upper Evesham, New Jersey, a Minister of the Gospel of Christ, in the Society of Friends
William Dell A key to knowledge; or, Things in common use, simply and shortly explained in a series of dialogues. Written by a mother.
George C. Morgan A legacy for young ladies, consisting of miscellaneous pieces, in prose and verse, by the late Mrs. A.L. Barbauld
George C. Morgan The works of Anna Laetitia Barbauld. With a memoir by Lucy Aikin. : [Three lines of quotation] : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Uriah Hunt [71 Market Street] Ermina; or, The second part of Juliana Oakley. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," "Lily Douglass," &c. &c. ; Stereotyped by L. Johnson
Uriah Hunt 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
Uriah Hunt [101 Market Street] Biography for schools, or, Good examples for young persons. By the author of American popular lessons. ; [One line of quotation
Uriah Hunt [no. 19, North Third Street] Memoirs of Elizabeth Collins, of Upper Evesham, New Jersey, a Minister of the Gospel of Christ, in the Society of Friends