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D. C. & P. Burkloe Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher, of the city of New-York, daughter of the Rev. Harry Munro, who was a chaplain in the British Army, during the American Revolution.--Giving a particular account of a variety of domestic misfortunes, and also of her trial, and cruel condemnation to the state's prison for six years, at the instance of her brother, Peter Jay Munro. Written by herself. Neither the perfidy of private friendship, nor the persecution of relatives, nor the frowns of the world, nor domestic calamity, nor time, nor circumstance, can shake the mind that is armed with conscious virtue.
Hugh Maxwell Memoirs of the life of Dr. Darwin, chiefly during his residence in Lichfield, with anecdotes of his friends, and criticisms on his writings. By Anna Seward.
Abraham Paul Memoirs of the late Mrs. Mary Cooper, of London; who departed this life June 22, 1812, in the twenty-sixth year of her age. Extracted from her diary and epistolary correspondence. By Adam Clarke, LL.D. First American, from the last London edition.
James and John Harper [Fulton Street] Memoirs of the late Mrs. Mary Cooper, of London; who departed this life June 22, 1812, in the twenty-sixth year of her age. Extracted from her diary and epistolary correspondence. By Adam Clarke, LL.D. Second American edition.
Eleazer G. House [100 Court Street] Memoirs of the life of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter. By the Rev. Montagu Pennington, M.A. vicar of Northbourn, in Kent, her nephew and executor. First American, from second English edition.
Michael J. Kappel Memoirs of the life of Mrs. Sarah Osborn, who died at Newport, (Rhode-Island), on the second day of August, 1796. In the eighty-third year of her age. By Samuel Hopkins, D.D. Pastor of the 1st Congregational Church in Newport. Second edition.
Daniel Fanshaw Memoirs of the life, conversion, and happy death, of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson.
Lydia R. Bailey Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. Containing communications on various subjects in husbandry and rural affairs. Vol. III.
Abraham Shearman Jun. Mental improvement, or, The beauties and wonders of nature and art. In a series of instructive conversations. By Priscilla Wakefield, Author of Leisure Hours. Second American, from the fifth London edition.
Griggs & Co. Mental improvement: or, The beauties and wonders of nature and art. In a series of instructive conversations. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of Leisure hours. Fourth American, from the fifth London edition.
Nathaniel Willis [Congress Street] Miscellaneous writings of Miss Tirzah Goodale, who died in West-Boylston, Mass. October 28, 1814. In the 24th year of her age. Selected from her diary and letters to her friends. To which is prefixed, a brief memoir of her life.
Paul R. Johnson Monima, or The beggar girl a novel, in one volume, founded on fact. By an American lady.
Eaken & Mecum Monima; or, The beggar girl. A novel, founded on fact. Written by a lady of Philadelphia.
Lydia R. Bailey Hymns for the use of the New Church, signified by the New Jerusalem in the apocalypse.
Henry Trumbull Narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Hannah Lewis, and her three children, who were taken prisoners by the Indians, near St. Louis, on the 25th May, 1815, and among whom they experienced all the cruel treatment which savage brutality could inflict—Mrs. Lewis, and her eldest son, fortunately made their escape on the 3d April last, leaving her two youngest children in the hands of the cruel barbarians. Second edition.
Joseph R.A. Skerrett Little Charlotte; or, The picture-book. By Sabina Cecil, author of Little Eliza, Little Caroline, Little Charles, &c.
McCarty & Davis Little Emma and her father. A lesson for proud children. Written by Miss Horwood.
James Bettenham The adventures, and surprizing deliverances, of James Dubourdieu, and his wife: who were taken by pyrates, and carried to the uninhabited-part of the Isle of Paradise. Containing a Description of that Country, its Laws, Religion, and Customs: Of Their being at last released; and how they came to Paris, where they are still living. Also the adventures of Alexander Vendchurch, whose Ship's Chew Rebelled against him, and set him on Shore on an Island in the South-Sea, where he liv'd five Years, five Months, and seven Days; and was at last providentially releas'd by a Jamaica Ship. Written by himself.
Lydia R. Bailey Old Grand-papa, and other poems for the amusement of children. By a young lady. Embellished with wood engravings.
Lydia R. Bailey Les aventures de Télémaque, fils d'Ulysse. Par M. Fénélon. Nouvelle edition, avec la signification des mots les plus difficiles en anglais au bas de chaque page. À laquelle on a ajouté, un petit dictionnaire mythologique et géographique, pour faciliter l'intelligence de cet ouvrage. Le tout a été soigneusement revu et corrigé par Mr. Charles Le Brun, auteur du Bienfait d'un philosophe, du Fatalisme du préjugé, et traducteur de plusiers ouvrages espagnols et anglais.
Nathaniel Heaton, Jun. Original compositions, in prose and verse. On subjects moral and religious. by Miss J. Fenno, of Boston.
Elias Baldwin Gould Original poems, on various occasions. By a lady. Revised by William Cowper, Esq. of the Inner Temple.
Kimber, Conrad, & Co. [Market Street] Original poems for infant minds, by several young persons.
Kimber, Conrad, & Co. [Second Street] Original poems for infant minds, by several young persons.
William Brown Original poems, for infant minds. By several young persons. In two volumes. Ornamented with twenty elegant wood cuts.