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Hilliard and Metcalf [University Press] The pious mother, or Evidences for Heaven. Written in the year 1650. By Mrs. Thomasen Head for the benefit of her children. Published from the original manuscript by James Franks, A.M. Curate of Halifax. Second American Edition.
W. & J. Gilman The pious mother; or, Evidences for Heaven. Written in the year 1650, By Mrs. Thomasen Head, for the benefit of her children. Published from the original manuscript, by James Franks, A.M. and Curate of Halifax.
Joseph Tinker Buckingham The history of Joseph. A poem, in ten books. By Mrs. Rowe.
John C. Totten [9 Bowery] Vicissitudes exemplified; or The journey of life. By Peggy Dow.
Joseph Rakestraw Vicissitudes; or The journey of life. By Peggy Dow. Second edition, corrected and enlarged by the author.
Munroe, Francis & Parker The works of Mrs. Anne Steele, complete in two volumes. Comprehending poems on subjects chiefly devotional: and miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse: heretofore published under the title of Theodosia.
Lydia R. Bailey The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or, A plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; wherein the principles of the language are methodically digested, both in English and Latin: : with useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther [sic] improving its rules. By Thomas Ruddiman, M.A. The twenty-fifth genuine edition, carefully corrected and improved.
Lydia R. Bailey The Newtonian system of philosophy; explained by familiar objects, in an entertaining manner, for the use of young ladies & gentlemen by Tom Telescope, A.M. Illustrated with copperplates and cuts. Second Philadelphia edition, with notes and alterations by Robert Patterson, professor of mathematics, in the University of Pennsylvania.
Deare & Andrews The old English baron. A gothic story. Second American from the third London edition.
Esther Prentiss Low A new and complete American medical family herbal, wherein, is displayed the true properties and medical virtues of the plants, indigenous to the United States of America: together with Lewis' secret remedy, newly discovered, which has been found infallible in the cure of that dreadful disease hydrophobia; produced by the bite of a mad dog. Being the result of more than thirty years experienced practice of the author, while a prisoner, towards the close of the last war, among the Creek Indians; and his travels through the southern states, whilst making botanic discoveries. By Samuel Henry, botanist, one of the members of the late College of Physicians and Surgeons, and of the Medical Society of the city and county of New-York. With an appendix, of many choice medical secrets, never made known to the world before.
Lydia R. Bailey A new edition of Davys's examples, or Adminiculum puerile; containing fundamental exercises, with cautions and directions to write good Latin, as well as to translate the most difficult sentences in the Latin authors. Republished with some additions by James Ross, professor of Greek and Latin languages, in the city of Philadelphia.
William Bowyer II An Essay on Man: Being the First Book of the Ethic Epistles to Henry St. John, Lord Bolingbroke. With a Commentary and Notes by William Warburton, A.M.
Jesse Cochran A New collection of riddles. Ornamented with engravings.
Wane & Murphy A poem on the death of Genl. Alexander Hamilton. By a young lady of Baltimore.
Lydia R. Bailey A seal upon the lips of Unitarians, Trinitarians, and all others who refuse to acknowledge the sole, supreme, and exclusive divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Containing illustrations of one hundred and forty-four passages in the four Evangelists and the Apocalypse, in proof that Jesus Christ is the supreme and only God of heaven and earth. By Robert Hindmarsh, author of Letters to the late Dr. Priestley, in defence of the New Jerusalem doctrines. Reflections on the Unitarian and Trinitarian doctrines, &c. &c
George Sherman A short account of the last sickness and death of Maria Mott, daughter of Richard and Abigail Mott, of Mamaroneck, state of New-York.
Ann Cochran Coles An easy introduction to astronomy for young gentlemen and ladies: describing the figure, motions, and dimensions of the earth; the different seasons; gravity and light; the solar system; the transit of Venus, and its use in astronomy; the moon's motion and phases; the eclipses of the sun and moon; the cause of the ebbing and flowing of the sea, &c. By James Ferguson, F.R.S. Illustrated with copperplates. Second American, from the seventh London edition.
Henry Brewer An oration delivered on the fourth day of July 1800. By a citizen of the United States. To which is added, The female advocate. Written by a lady.
Sidney's Press Conversations on chemistry, in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained and illustrated by experiments and plates. : To which are added, some late discoveries on the subject of the fixed alkalies, by H. Davy, Esq. of the Royal Society. A description and plate of the pneumatic cistern of Yale College. And a short account of artificial mineral waters in the United States. With an appendix, consisting of treatises on dyeing, tanning and currying.
John Prentiss Evening recreations, a collection of original stories. Written by a lady, for the amusement of her young friends
Sereno Wright Mythology: or, A history of the fabulous deities of the ancients: designed to facilitate the study of history, poetry, painting, &c. By Madame Monsigny. First American Edition.
Lydia R. Bailey My friend, or incidents in life, founded on truth, a trifle for children.
Lydia R. Bailey Ditties for children. By a lady of Boston.
Lydia R. Bailey A new heart the child's best portion.
John Eliot A plain and easy catechism for children. To which are added, Lessons in verse.