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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. [Four lines from an old French chronicle]; 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
Leonard Worcester Memoirs of the life of Mrs. Sarah Osborn, who died at Newport, Rhodeisland, on the second day of August, 1796. In the eighty third year of her age. By Samuel Hopkins, D.D. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Newport
Hugh Hale Brown Original poems, on various subjects. By Mrs. Williams. ; [Five lines of verse
Hugh Hale Brown Tales; national and revolutionary. By Mrs. C.R. Williams, author of "Religion at home," "Original poems," &c. ; [Six lines from Gray
Thomas Green Woodward Easy lessons in reading: for the use of the younger classes in common schools. By Joshua Leavitt
Elisha Babcock The history of Maria Kittle. By Ann Eliza Bleecker. ; In a letter to Miss Ten Eyck
Peter Brynberg Evening tales; consisting of miscellaneous pieces for the amusement and instruction of children, extracted from the works of Mrs. Barbauld and Mr. Aiken
Peter Brynberg The history of the tales of the fairies. Newly done from the French
Samuel Kneeland The nature, certainty and evidence of true Christianity. In a letter from a gentlewoman in New-England, to another her dear friend, in great darkness, doubt and concern of a religious nature. : I Cor. 1. 26--31. : N.B. Tho' this letter was wrote in great privacy from one friend to another; yet on representing that by allowing it to be printed, it wou'd probably reach to many others in the like afflicted case, and by the grace of God be very helpful to them; the writer was at length prevailed on to suffer it--provided her name and place of abode remain concealed
Minot Pratt Cousin Elizabeth. By the author of 'A visit to the sea-side.' ; [Four lines of verse from Cowper
Samuel Kneeland A token for youth, or Comfort to children; being the life and Christian experience of the wonderful work-ings of the spirit of God on Cartaret Rede. From her infancy to her last moments, as it was faithfully taken from her owwn mouth, by her mother
Minot Pratt Sequel to The Seymour family, or Domestic scenes. [Five lines of prose from Buckminster
Minot Pratt The Seymour family, or, Domestic scenes. [Five lines of prose from Buckminster