Name Printer
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David Hough Ela First annual report of the Seamen's Aid Society, of the City of Boston. Instituted January 8, 1833. [Two lines of quotation
Sarah Towers A copy of verses, humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses of the parish of St. Luke's Chelsea, in county of Middlesex, by Thomas Redford, beadle and bellman. For the year M,DCC,LXXI.
Sarah Towers The English accidence teaching by an easy method the pronunciation of English and the parts of Speech. By Anselm Bayly.
Sarah Towers The sacred singer containing an essay I. On grammar ... VI. On cathedral compositions. By Anselm Bayly.
Daniel Bradford The wreath: or, Verses on various subjects. By a lady of Lexington. ; [One line of quotation
James Parker A letter humbly address'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. By Mrs. Teresia Constantia Muilman
Samuel W. Clark Dialogues on domestic and rural economy, and the fashionable follies of the world. Interspersed with occasional observations on some popular opinions. : [Five lines of quotations] : To which is added an appendix, on burns, &c. with their treatment. By Hannah Barnard
Peter Force Letter from Mrs. Mary Barney, of Baltimore, to Andrew Jackson, president of the United States
John Metcalf A sketch of my friend's family, intended to suggest some practical hints on religion and domestic manners. By Mrs. Marshall, author of Henwick tales. ; In every work, regard the writer's end
John Metcalf Hymns for little children
F. Stanley Benton Primary geography for children, on an improved plan. With eleven maps and numerous engravings. By C. and H. Beecher, principals of the Western Female Institute
Joseph A. James Little Aimee, the persecuted child. To which is added The frightful story, by the author of "Louisa Ralston," "The Stanwood family," &c
William W. Woodward Ambrose and Eleanor; or The adventures of two children, deserted on an uninhabited island. (Translated from the French.) ; [One line of quotation] ; To which is added, Auguste and Madelaine, a real history. By Miss Helen Maria Williams
Hugh Maxwell Tales of the hermitage; written for the instruction and amusement of the rising generation
George B. Whittaker Excursions in Madeira and Porto Santo [electronic resource] during the autumn of 1823, while on his third voyage to Africa by the late T. Edward Bowdich ... To which is added, by Mrs. Bowdich, I. A narrative of the continuance of the voyage to its completion ... II. A description of the English settlements on the river Gambia. III. Appendix: containing zoological and botanical descriptions ... Illustrated by sections, views, costumes, and zoological figures
James Collord Authenticity of the sacred Scriptures. By a lady of Massachusetts
James Collord The life and death of two young ladies, contrasted
James Collord Life and death of two young ladies, contrasted. [Three lines of prose
James Collord Shepherd of Salisbury plain
James Collord An account of the loss of the Wesleyan missionaries, Messrs. White, Hillier, Truscott, Oke, and Jones, with Mrs. White and Mrs. Truscott, and their children and servants, in the Maria mail boat, off the island of Antigua in the West Indies, February 28, 1826. By Mrs. Jones, the only survivor on that mournful occasion
James Collord The story of Paradise lost, for children. By Eliza Weaver Bradburn
James Collord Memoirs of Mrs. Mary Cooper, of London, who departed this life, June 22, 1812, in the twenty-sixth year of her age: extracted from her diary and epistolary correspondence. By Adam Clarke, LL.D
James Collord The life of Mrs. Mary Fletcher, consort and relict of the Rev. John Fletcher, vicar of Madeley, Salop. Compiled from her journals, and other authentic documents. By Henry Moore. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts
James Collord A visit to grandpapa. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c
James Collord Messiah's kingdom. A poem. In twelve books. By Agnes Bulmer. ; [Six lines of quotations