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Nathaniel Patten Nurse Truelove's Christmas box: or The golden plaything for little children. By which they may learn the letters as soon as they can speak, and learn how to behave so as to make every body love them
Nathaniel Patten The Young gentleman's parental monitor; containing, I. Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son on men and manners; on the Principles of politeness; and on the art of acquiring a knowledge of the world, II. Marchioness de Lambert's Advice to her son. III. Lord Burghley's Ten precepts to his son
Nathaniel Patten The Young lady's parental monitor: containing, I. Dr. Gregory's "Father's legacy to his daughters." II. Lady Pennington's "Unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters." III. Marchioness de Lambert's "Advice of a mother to her daughter
James and John Harper [Fulton Street] The young misses' magazine: containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. In which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination: their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, as well as to think, and speak, and act properly; no less care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to enlighten their understandings with useful knowledge. A short and clear abridgment is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. The useful is blended throughout with the agreeable; the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales. Translated from the French of Mad. Le. Prince de Beaumont. Two volumes in one
James and John Harper [Fulton Street] The young misses' magazine: containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. In which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination: their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, as well as to think, speak, and act properly; no less care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to enlighten their understandings with useful knowledge. A short and clear abridgment is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. The useful is blended throughout with the agreeable; the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales. Translated from the French of Mad. Le. Prince de Beaumont. Two volumes in one.
John Low The New and complete American encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of arts and sciences; on an improved plan: in which the respective sciences are arranged into complete systems, and the arts digested into distinct treatises; also the detached parts of knowledge alphabetically arranged and copiously explained, according to the best authorities; containing a digest and display of the whole theory and practice of the liberal aand mechanical comprising a general repository of ancient and modern literature, from the earliest ages down to the present time: including all the new improvements and latest discoveries made in the arts and sciences. The superfluities which abound in other dictionaries and expunged from this, for the purpose of incorporating complete systems and distinct treatises. The whole forming a general circle of science, and comprehensive library of universal knowledge. Illustrated with one hundred and seventy copper plates, descriptive of the subjects to which they refer. In seven volumes. From the Ecyclopaedia Perthensis, with improvements.
Lydia R. Bailey Lessons for children. In four parts. By Mrs. Barbauld. Improved by cuts, designed by S. Pike, and engraved by Dr. Anderson.
Ann Barber Extract from the act of Congress, passed the 28th day of February, 1803, entitled, "An act supplementary to the act concerning consuls and vice-consuls, and for the further protection of American seamen."
Ann Cochran Coles Proceedings of the Baptist Convention for Missionary Purposes; held in Philadelphia, in May, 1814.
Websters and Skinners Songs, divine and moral, for the use of children. By Isaac Watts, D.D.
David V. Moulton A sketch of my friend's family, intended to suggest some practical hints on religion and domestic manners. By Mrs. Marshall. ; "In every work regard the writers end
Gustav Sigismund Peters The comic adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her dog; showing the wonderful powers, which that good old lady possessed in the education of her favorite animal
Joseph James Slavery, a poem. By Hannah More. ; [Four lines from Thompson's Liberty
Benjamin Olds The violet leaf. By Mrs. Sherwood
Benjamin Olds The Infant's primer, or, Child's first book. By Mrs. Robertson
Lydia R. Bailey Report of the president and managers of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania, to the stockholders. November 16, 1824
Lydia R. Bailey Annual report of the president and managers of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania, to the stockholders. November 15, 1825
Lydia R. Bailey Annual report of the president and managers of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania, to the stockholders. November 20, 1827
Lydia R. Bailey Annual report of the president and managers of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania, to the stockholders. November 18, 1828
Lydia R. Bailey Annual report of the managers of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania, to the stockholders. November 16, 1830
Elizabeth Bagster Letter from the Rev. James Thomson to the Rev. A. Brandram
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) [The espousals or A passionate perswasive to a marriage with the Lamb of God, wherein the sinners misery and the redeemers glory is unvailed in. : A sermon upon Gen. 24 49. : Preach'd at N. Brunswyck, June the 22d, 1735. By Gilbert Tennent, A.M. and Minister of the Gospel there.
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) [The espousals or A passionate perswasive to a marriage with the Lamb of God, wherein the sinners misery and the redeemers glory is unvailed in. A sermon upon Gen. 24 49. Preach'd at N. Brunswyck, June the 22d, 1735. By Gilbert Tennent, A.M. and Minister of the Gospel there. ...]
Lydia R. Bailey Address to the medical graduates of the University of Pennsylvania, delivered March 26, 1836. By George B. Wood, M.D., professor of materia medica and pharmacy in the University. ; Published by direction of the medical faculty
Lydia R. Bailey Medical and physical researches: or Original memoirs in medicine, surgery, physiology, geology, zoology, and comparative anatomy. Illustrated with plates, containing 160 figures. By R. Harlan, M.D., F.L.S. Lond., corresponding member of the Royal Museum of Natural History of Paris; of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Sweden; of the Wernerian Natural History Society of Edinburgh; of the Geological Society of France; of the Boston Natural History Society; honorary member of the Asiatic Society of Bengal; of the Medical Society of Kent, England; of the New Hampshire State Medical Society: member of the New York Lyceum of Natural History; of the American Philosophical Society; of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Surgeon to the Philadelphia Alms House Hospital; professor of comparative anatomy, etc. ; [Six lines from A. Cooper