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Joshua Blanchard Devout exercises of the heart in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Rowe. Review'd and published at her request, by I. Watts, D.D. The fourth edition.
Joanna Perry The duty and honour of aged women, deliver'd at the lecture in Boston, March 15. 1711. After the funeral of the excellent, Mrs. Abigail Foster. Consort and relict of the late Honourable John Foster Esqr. One of Her Majesties Council, etc. By Benjamin Colman.
James Loring [No. 2 Cornhill] The sisters of the cavern. An interesting tale. From the French of Madame de Herbster. By E.A. Smythe, authoress of Orphan Henry, Mary the beggar, &c. ; Embellished with a frontispiece
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] The power of instruction, or, The guilty tongue. By the author of The last day of the week. ; [Two lines from Exod. xx.7
James Loring [No. 2 Cornhill] Rainsford Villa, or The language of the heart. A Tale. By a lady. ; [Four lines of verse from Cowper
Samuel Colman The lectures of Sir Astley Cooper, Bart. F.R.S. surgeon to the King, &c, on the principles and practice of surgery; with additional notes and cases. By Frederick Tyrrell, Esq., surgeon to St Thomas's Hospital, and to the London Opthalmic [sic] Infirmary. : Vol. I[-III
Samuel Colman The constitution of man. By George Combe, Esq. Essays on decision of character, &c. / By John Foster, Esq. Philosophy of sleep, and Anatomy of drunkenness. / By Robert Macnish, Esq. Influence of literature upon society, &c. / By Madame de Stael. A treatise on self-knowledge. / By John Mason, A.M
Joseph Baxter A confession of faith: or, A summary of divinity. Drawn up by a young gentle-woman, in the twenty-fifth year of her age. ; And now published, for the benefit of all, but more especially of young persons; that they may attain to a competent knowledge, in saving and divine truths
John P. Peaslee Female quixotism: exhibited in the romantic opinions and extravagant adventures of Dorcasina Sheldon. : [One line in Latin with English translation] : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
John P. Peaslee Female quixotism: exhibited in the romantic opinions and extravagant adventures of Dorcasina Sheldon. : [One line in Latin with English translation] : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
John P. Peaslee The boarding school; or, Lessons of a preceptress to her pupils: consisting of information, instruction and advice, calculated to improve the manners and form the character of young ladies. : To which is added, a collection of letters, written by the pupils to their instructress, their friends, and each other. By a lady of Massachusetts, author of 'Coquette
Tobias Ham Miller Hints for the improvement of early education and nursery discipline
Tobias Ham Miller Margaret Green. By Mrs. Sherwood
James Loring [No. 2 Cornhill] The friendly instructer: or, A companion for young masters and misses. In which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. By a lady
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] Maternal solicitude for a daughter's best interests. By Mrs. Taylor, of Ongar. Author of 'Practical hints to young females.'
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] Practical hints to young females, on the duties of a wife, a mother, and a mistress of a family. By Mrs. Taylor, of Ongar. Author of 'Maternal solicitude for a daughter's best interests.'
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] Tales of the bower, or, Rewards for diligence in study
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] Choice gems for children. Selected from Mrs. Sherwood's writings, never before published in this country
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] Familiar letters between a mother and her daughter at school. By Mrs. Taylor, and Jane Taylor
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] The modern Crusoe. A narrative of the life and adventures of a French cabin boy, who was shipwrecked on an uninhabited island. Translated from the French of Mad. Malle de Beaulieu
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] The youth's casket: or A teacher's present to the most studious scholars in school. By Mrs. Sherwood
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] A visit to my birth-place. By the author of The pastor's tales, &c. ; [Nine lines of verse
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] Elizabeth Palmer; or Display. A tale for young people. By Jane Taylor, one of the authors of "Original poems for infant minds," "Hymns for infant minds," &c. ; [One line of quotation
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] The Hindoo traveller searching for the true religion, and finding it in Christ. Illustrating Oriental customs and manners. By Mrs. Sherwood
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] A pious mother's love illustrated. Interspersed with pleasing sketches of English scenery. By the author of Lily Douglas. ; [Twelve lines of verse