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James Maxwell Reflections on suicide. Translated from the French of Madame de Stael, by an American lady.
Kimber, Conrad, & Co. [Market Street] The warning. Recommended to the serious attention of all Christians, and lovers of their country.
Abel Dickinson The way to get married: and the advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state; represented under the similitude of a dream. To which is added A father's legacy to his daughters.
Ann Cochran Coles The Requisite tables in acquiring a knowledge of arithmetic. For the use of schools
Samuel Pleasants The notes of an American lyre. By Judith Lomax, a native of the state of Virginia.
Richard Taylor and Co. [Shoe Lane] The Father and Daughter, A Tale, in Prose. By Mrs. Opie. Fifth Edition.
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] An affectionate address to the poor. By the author of William's return, The twin brothers, and Henry Goodwin. Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Piety, and Charity.
Ann Cochran Coles Gurney's easy and compendious system of short hand; adapted to the arts and sciences, and to the learned professions. Improved by Thomas Sergeant. Third American Edition.
George Woodfall [Paternoster] Thaddeus of Warsaw. In four volumes. By Miss Porter. The second edition.
Mary Cist Die täglichen Loosungen und Lehrtexte der Brüdergemeine, für das Jahr 1807.
Robert Carr Domestic recreation; or, Dialogues illustrative of natural and scientific subjects. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of Mental improvement, &c.
Clark and Raser History of Henry Fairchild and Charles Trueman.
Thomas Bensley The Farmer's Boy; A Rural Poem. By Robert Bloomfield.
Abraham Small Don Sebastian; or, The house of Braganza. An historical romance. Four volumes in two. By Miss Anna Maria Porter, authoress of The Hungarian brothers.
William M'Culloch Home. A novel. In two volumes. By Miss Cullen, daughter of the celebrated Dr. Cullen. Expect not a story decked in the garb of fancy—but look at home. First American, from the third London, Edition.
John Holbrook Dr. Watts's Plain and easy catechisms for children: Together with a collection of prayers and hymns. First Brattleboro' Edition.
Conrad Zentler Gründe für die Nothwendigkeit eines stillen Harrens, beym öffentlichen Gottesdienst. Welchem beygefügt sind verschiedene Anführungen aus Robert Barclays Schutzschrift oder Vertheidigung. Von Mary Brook.
Clark and Raser Ellen: a tale in three parts. By an American lady.
Mary and Samuel Brooke Maternal Instruction, or Family Conversations, on Moral and Entertaining Subjects, Interspersed with History, Biography, and original Stories. Designed for the perusal of use. By Elizabeth Helme, author of Instructive Rambles in London, &c. &c.
Emilia Rider Boad's Expositor
Emilia Rider Perrin's Grammar 12th Edition
James Maxwell Reciprocal duties of parents and children. By Mrs. Taylor, author of Maternal solicitude, practical hints, &c. &c. &c.
Edward Say A short account of the eye and nature of vision. Chiefly designed to illustrate the use and advantage of spectacles. Wherein Are laid down Rules for chusing Glasses proper for remedying all the different Defects of sight. As also Some reasons for preferring a particular Kind of Glass, fitter than any other made Use of for that Purpose. By James Ayscough, optician. The Fourth Edition.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] Duke Christian of Luneburg; or, Tradition from the Hartz. By Miss Jane Porter. Author of "Thaddeus of Warsaw," &c. &c. &c. Second Edition. In Three Volumes.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] Memoirs, including original journals, letters, papers, and antiquarian tracts, of the late Charles Alfred Stothard, F.S.A. Author of the Monumental Effigies of Great Britain. With Connective Notices of his Life, and some account of a journey in the Netherlands. By Mrs. Charles Stothard, Author of Letters Written During a Tour Through Normandy, Brittany, and other parts of France, 1818