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William Williams The history of little Henry and his bearer. From the second London Edition.
Timothy Ashley The unfortunate lovers, and cruel parents: a very interesting tale, founded on fact. Written by Mrs. Patterson
James Adams Daily conversation with God: exemplify'd in the holy life of Armelle Nicolas, a poor ignorant country maid in France, commonly known by the name of Good Armelle; who departed this life, at Bretaigne, in the year 1671. Translated from the French. ; [Eleven lines of Scripture texts
James Adams An epistle in true love, containing a farewel exhortation to Friends families. : Which I desire also may be read in their Monthly and Quarterly Meetings, throughout this nation of England
Hugh Gaine The widow's vow. A farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market, and by the Old American Company, New-York
Andrew Steuart A legacy, or Widow's mite; left by Alice Hayes, to her children and others. : Being a brief relation of her life; with an account of some of her dying sayings
Andrew Steuart A legacy, or Widow's mite; left by Alice Hayes, to her children. : Being a brief relation of her life; with an account of some of her dying sayings
William Evitt The life and spiritual sufferings of that faithful servant of Christ Jane Hoskens, a public preacher among the people called Quakers. Never printed before
Joseph Barber Sketches of universal history, compiled from several authors. For the use of schools.
Joseph Barber The sorrows of Yamba; or, The Negro woman's lamentations. A poetic fact, describing the cruelties inflicted on the Africans by men who are destitute of humanity; in which is shewn the power of God in bringing good out of evil, by sometimes converting these captives to a better hope than that of being released from the bonds of those masters into whose hands they have fallen.
S. Campbell The death of Cain. In five books; after the manner of The death of Abel. By a lady.
Samuel Campbell Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. ; Reviewed and published at her request, by I. Watts, D.D
Samuel Campbell The fortunate discovery. Or, The history of Henry Villars. By a young lady of the state of New-York
Jacob S. Mott Caroline of Lichtfield; a novel. Translated from the French by Thomas Holcroft. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. ; [Four lines of verse from Voltaire
John Harrisson A particular and authentic narrative of the sickness and death of the late Rev. Mr. Wesley. As many friends have desired an immediate account of the circumstances relative to the departure of the late Rev. Mr. Wesley, the following short, but authentic narrative has been drawn up in compliance with their request. New-Chapel, City Road, March 8, 1791. E.R
John Young The history of Elenor Williams
William Myer Elegies, composed on the decease of the following persons, Rev. Isaac Stelle. Rev. Benjamin Miller. Rev. Reune Runyon. Mary Stelle. Mary Stelle, daughter of Oliver, and Mary, Stelle, with a letter of condolence to Oliver Stelle on the death of his wife. Compiled and published by Oliver Stelle
John Young To the humane and benevolent citizens of Philadelphia: Fellow citizens, We come before you to solicit your aid and encouragement of Mr. Wall, a respectable man, labouring under total blindness ... We enlist the friends of the drama, by choosing a play, which has sufficient attraction of itself. The friends of harmony will be gratified with the talents of the beneficiary, employed on the ancient instrument, the harp. ... Mr. Power, the celebrated Irish performer, will appear as Dennis Bulgruddery, in John Bull.
William Larkin Lewis A discourse delivered at Dorchester, on 17 June, 1830, to commemorate the completion of the second century from its settlement by our Pilgrim Fathers. By John Pierce, D.D. Congregational minister of Brookline
Samuel Bentley The life and adventures of Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw; or Scenes on the Mississippi [electronic resource] By Frances Trollope, author of "Paris and the Parisians in 1835," "Domestic manners of the Americans" &c. With fifteen engravings. In three volumes. Vol. I[-III
John West Folsom A remarkable instance of the interposition of the spirit of grace, to save from death a guilty sinner. Being a strange and true account of the wicked life and happy reformation of Mehetable Churchill, of the state of New-Hampshire. Who in a trance was shewn a glimpse of eternal happiness, and the horrours of eternal death; which had such an effect on her guilty conscience as to turn her from her former wicked course of life, to the practice of virtue and godliness. Written by herself. ; That others may shun the horrid guilt of disobedience to parents, which leads to the commission of every other sin, least they plunge their precious and immortal souls into the gulph of everlasting woe
John West Folsom Ela, or The delusions of the heart. A tale, founded on facts. : [Six lines from Rowe] : To which is added, Henry and Emma: a poem. By Mathew Prior, Esq. : and The deserted village. By Dr. Goldsmith
Edward Smith The fortunes of Perkin Warbeck, a romance. By the author of "Frankenstein," "The last man," &c. In two volumes.
William B. Stebbins The love of praise, and the love of virtue. By an American lady.
William B. Stebbins The vicar's garden, or, The Greek medal. [Three lines from Goldsmith] By an American lady