Name Printer
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Andrew Bradford The American weekly Mercury
John Ford Tales in French for young persons. By Madame Guizot
John Ford The cranberry meadow: a temperance tale, founded on fact. By the author of "The poor man's house repaired." ; Published by the Council of the Massachusetts Temperance Society
John Ford A Letter on church government, addressed to Rev. W.M. Cornell, of Quincy, with his answer. : To which is added, a review of the latter. By a layman. : [Ten lines of quotations
Duff Green Case of Susan Decatur, et al. To accompany Bill H.R. no. 82. January 7, 1830. Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States
Duff Green Memorial of Mrs. Anne M. Pinkney, widow and administratrix of the late William Pinkney, dec'd. praying that a balance due her late husband as foreign minister may be paid to her, &c. March 22, 1830. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed
Duff Green Memorial of the ladies of Burlington, New Jersey, praying that Congress would protect the Indians in their rights, and in the possession of their lands. February 23, 1830. Ordered to lie on the table, and be printed
Duff Green Ohio. Memorial of the ladies of Steubenville, Ohio, against the forcible removal of the Indians without the limits of the United States. February 15, 1830. Read: ordered that it lie one day upon the table
Joseph Rakestraw The father's gift, containing an interesting description of one hundred and eight objects. With plates.
Thomas Green and Son The female advocate. Written by a lady.
James White & Co. The female Christian containing a selection from the writings of Miss Lucy Barns: who departed this life August 27, 1809.
Lydia R. Bailey The first catechism for children, containing common things, necessary to be known at an early age. By the Rev. David Blair, author of The class-book, Reading exercises, Grammar of philosophy, &c.
Ensign Lincoln & Thomas Edmands The friendly instructor: Or, A companion for young ladies and young gentlemen. In which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. By a lady.
Lydia R. Bailey The Happy cottagers; or, The breakfast, dinner, and supper.
Asa McFarland Biographical sketches of the fathers of New England, intended to acquaint youth with the lives, characters and sufferings of those who founded our civil and religious institutions. By Mary Clark.
Examiner Press, Hiram Tupper Little Susan. Designed for children two or three years old. One of a series of stories by the author of 'Fruit and flowers
Examiner Press, Hiram Tupper The little boy who minded trifles. Designed for children from six to eight years old. : One of a series of stories by the author of 'Fruit and flowers
Henry Tuckniss Letters written by Jane Cooper: to which is prefixed, some account of her life and death
Henry Tuckniss A letter from Elizabeth Webb, to Anthony William Boehm, with his answer
Henry Tuckniss Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. ; Abridged for the use of the Methodist Society
George G. Sickels Tales of the Emerald Isle; or, Legends of Ireland. By a lady of Boston, author of "Tales of the fireside," and "Stories for children." ; [Four lines of verse
John G. Scobie Elizabeth; or, The exiles of Siberia. A tale, founded upon facts. From the French of Madame Cottin
Charles Gaylord The coquette; or, The history of Eliza Wharton, a novel: founded on fact. By a lady of Massachusetts
James C. Dunn Documents relative to the claim of Mrs. Decatur, with her earnest request, that the gentlemen of Congress will take the trouble to read them
James C. Dunn Documents relative to the claim of Mrs. Decatur, with her earnest request, that the gentlemen of Congress will do her the favour to read them