Name Printer
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Minot Pratt Key to history Part II The Hebrews. By Elizabeth P. Peabody
William Manning A visit to the sea-side.
Samuel Marks [Anthony Street] American cookery; or, The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry, and vegetables; and the best mode of making puff-pastes, pies, tarts, puddings, custards, pickles, and preserves, and all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plumb to plain cake adapted to this country, and all grades of life By an American orphan
Samuel Kneeland The power and pleasure of the divine life: exemplify'd in the late Mrs. Housman, of Kidderminster, Worcestershire. As extracted from her own papers. Methodized and published by the Revd Mr. Richard Pearsall. ; To which is subjoined, an account of her triumphant death, drawn up by one that attended her in her last sickness. ; Recommended by the Reverend Mr. Richard Rawlin, Mr. Thomas Hall, and Mr. Joseph Stennett
Abbott Press, D.K. Hitchcock Philothea. A romance. : [Thirteen lines of quotations] By Mrs. Child. Author of 'The mother's book,' &c
John Spooner The following lines were composed by the widow of Mr. George Churchill, who died at Martha's Vineyard, September 14, 1796, in the 35th year of his age
Osborne's Press, George Jerry Osborne [The vision and wonderful experience of Jane Cish
Osborne's Press, George Jerry Osborne The death of Cain, in five books; after the manner of The death of Abel. By a lady. ; [Two lines from Milton
Osborne's Press, George Jerry Osborne The royal penitent. In three parts. : To which is added, David's lamentation over Saul and Jonathan. By Mrs. Sarah Porter, of Plymouth in New-Hampshire. ; [Four lines from Pope
Heinrich C. Neinstedt Epistle from the Marquis de La Fayette, to General Washington. [Three lines in Latin
William Young Original poems, on various occasions. By a lady. ; Revised by William Cowper, Esq. of the Inner Temple. ; [One line of quotation
William Young An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world. By one of the laity. ; [Four lines from Bacon
William Young Evening tales, consisting of miscellaneous pieces for the amusement and instruction of children. Extracted from the works of Mrs. Barbauld and Mr. Aiken.
W. Cobert [Grafton-Street] A poem on the African slave trade [electronic resource] Addressed to her own sex by M. Birkett
W. Cobert [Market-Street] Hymns in prose for children. By Mrs. Barbauld
Benjamin Franklin Bache Hymns in prose for children. By the author of Lessons for children.
Benjamin Franklin Bache Lessons for children from four to five years old
Benjamin Franklin Bache Lessons for children of four years old.
Benjamin Franklin Bache Lessons for children, from two to four years old
Abel Morse Hymns in prose, for children. By the author of Lessons for children. The Fifth Edition.
Abel Morse Louisa, a poetical novel, in four epistles. By Miss Seward
Abel Morse Juvenile correspondence; or, Letters suited to children from four to above ten years of age. In three sets
Abel Morse 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 Isaac Watts, D.D
Richard Folwell The Italian, or, The confessional of the black penitents. A romance. By Ann Radcliffe, author of The mysteries of Udolpho, &c. &c. ; [Five lines of verse] ; In two volumes.
Andrew Bradford A legacy for children, being some of the last expressions, and dying sayings, of Hannah Hill, Junr. of the city of Philadelphia, in the province of Pennsilvania, in America, aged eleven years and near three months.