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Robert Gosling The law of elections; being an abstract of all the statutes, now in force relating to the election of members. To serve in the House of Commons. In three sections, ... The third edition, continued to the end of the last session of this present parliament; to which are added the forms of the oaths, relating to elections.
Elizabeth and Richard Nutt The law of elections; being an abstract of all the statutes now in force relating to the election of members. To serve in the House of Commons. In three sections, Viz. The Duties, &c. of the Electors, the Elected, and the Officers Returning. The fourth edition, enlarged from the several Acts of Parliament to the end of the sessions 1721. To which are added the Forms of the Oaths relating to Elections.
Robert Gosling The law of elections; being an abstract of all the statutes now in force relating to the election of members. To serve in the House of Commons. In three sections, Viz. The Duties, &c. of the Electors, the Elected, and the Officers Returning. The fourth edition, enlarged from the several Acts of Parliament to the end of the sessions 1721. To which are added the Forms of the Oaths relating to Elections.
Elizabeth Nutt [Savoy] Rules and orders of the courts of King's-bench and common-pleas. From the 1st. of King William, to trinity term the 10th. of King George the second. Together with an abstract of the acts of parliament. Relating to the practice and practicers of the law.
Robert Gosling Rules and orders of the courts of King's-bench and common-pleas. From the 1st. of King William, to trinity term the 10th. of King George the second. Together with an abstract of the acts of parliament. Relating to the practice and practicers of the law.
Elizabeth and Richard Nutt Rules and orders of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas from the 1st of Queen Anne to Hillary term the 13th. of King George II. Together with an abstract of the acts of parliament, Relating to the Practice of the Law.
Robert Gosling Rules and orders of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas from the 1st of Queen Anne to Hillary term the 13th. of King George II. Together with an abstract of the acts of parliament, Relating to the Practice of the Law.
Samuel Neville The historical Register, containing an impartial relation of all transactions, Foreign and Domestick. With a chronological diary of all The remarkable Occurrences, viz. Births, Marriages, Deaths, Removals, Promotions, &c. that happen'd in this Year: Together with the Characters and Parentage of Persons deceased, of eminent Rank. Volume XVII. For the year 1732.
Samuel Richardson An answer to the considerations, occasioned by the Craftsman upon excise, so far as it relates to the tobacco trade.
Samuel Neville The historical Register, containing an impartial relation of all transactions, Foreign and Domestick. With a chronological diary of all The remarkable Occurrences, viz. Births, Marriages, Deaths, Removals, Promotions, &c. that happen'd in this Year: Together with the Characters and Parentage of Persons deceased, of eminent Rank. Volume XVI. For the year 1731.
Lydia R. Bailey Narrative of the proceedings of Edward Gray, Samuel F. Bradford, and Robert Taylor, previous and subsequent to the bankruptcy of C. & A. Conrad & Co.
Daniel Greenleaf Practical language interpreted: in a dialogue, between a believer and an unbeliever. : In two parts. Representing a believer under the influence of grace, speaking Canaan's language. Part I.--Represents an unbeliever under the influence of a carnal mind, refusing to accept of the invitations of the Gospel; whose practice often speaks plainer and louder than words, saying of Christ the King, "We will not have this man to reign over us." Part II.--Shews some of the language of a soul under conviction: and how the unbeliever becomes a believer
H. C. Lewis The history and adventures of little James and Mary. An instructive and entertaining tale for youth. Written by Lucy Watkins.
Van Winkle and Wiley The history of an officer's widow and her young family. From the third London edition.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] The history of an officer's widow and her young family by Mrs. Hofland author of "The son of a genius," "Ellen the teacher," &c. &c.
Munroe, Francis & Parker The history of an officer's widow, and her young family. By Mrs. Hofland, author of The son of a genius, Ellen the teacher, and other works for young people.
David Dickinson The history of Black Giles, the poacher; or, An account of a family who would rather live by their wits than their work.
David Dickinson The history of Mr. Fantom, the new fashioned philosopher, and his man William.
John C. Totten [9 Bowery] The history of the children in the wood. An Affecting tale.
John C. Totten [9 Bowery] The history of the children in the wood. An affecting tale.
H. & E. Phinney The history of the children in the wood. An affecting tale.
Salmon Wilder Practical language interpreted; in a dialogue between a believer and an unbeliever. In two parts. Representing a believer under the influence of grace, speaking Canaan's language. : Part I. Represents an unbeliever under the influence of a carnal mind, refusing to accept the invitations of the Gospel. Part II. Briefly shewing some of the language of a sinner under conviction, until he finds Christ and becomes a believer. By Eunice Smith.
Lydia R. Bailey Recueil choisi de traits historiques et de contes moraux: avec la signification des mots en anglois au bas de chaque page. : À l'usage des jeunes gens, de l'un et de l'autre sexe, qui veulent apprendre le françois. Par N. Wanostracht, docteur en droit. Troiseme Edition Americaine de la Derniere Angloise: Revue, corrigee, et augmente.
Lydia R. Bailey Repent! repent! or likewise perish! The spirit of an evening lecture, February 16, 1812; on the late calamity at Richmond, Virginia: most respectfully inscribed to the Universalist Church, Philadelphia, at whose request it is published, by their ministering servant, George Richards, no. 130, South Fifth Street.
Edward Cotton Poetry for children, entirely original. By the author of "Mrs. Leicester's school.