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Isaac Ridley Butts John Hopkins's notions on political economy. By the author of "Conversations on Chemistry," "Political economy," &c
Isaac Ridley Butts The gentleman and lady's book of politeness and propriety of deportment, dedicated to the youth of both sexes. By Mme. Celnart. ; Translated from the sixth Paris edition, enlarged and improved
Isaac Ridley Butts Caroline, ou l'Effet d'un malheur, a tale for young persons. By Madame Guizot
Isaac Ridley Butts The American nun; or The effects of romance. By Mrs. L. Larned. Author of the "Sanford's, or Home scenes;" "Proselyte;" "True fairy tale," &c. &c. ; [Ten lines of quotations
Samuel Keimer [London] Fruits of retirement: or Miscellaneous poems, moral and divine. Being some contemplations, letters, &c. written on variety of subjects and occasions. By Mary Mollineux, late of Leverpool, deceased. To which is prefixed, some account of the author.
William Wilson Lady's monthly museum, or Polite repository of amusement and instruction: being an assembly of whatever can tend to please the fancy, interest, the mind, or exalt the character of the British fair. By a Society of ladies
William Wilson Lady's monthly museum, or Polite repository of amusement and instruction: being an assembly of whatever can tend to please the fancy, interest, the mind, or exalt the character of the British fair. By a Society of ladies
Robert Wright Marriage. A novel. By the author of The inheritance. Three volumes in two.
Robert Wright Traits of American life. By Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, editor of "The American ladies' magazine," and author of "Northwood," "Flora's interpreter," &c. &c. ; [Eight lines from Thomson
Adam Waldie Chit-chat, or Short tales in short words. With engravings. : [Six lines of verse from Hymns for infant minds] By the author of "Always happy," &c
Adam Waldie Flora's dictionary. By a lady. ; [Three stanzas of verse by Percival and Pickersgill
Lydia R. Bailey Selectae e profanis scriptoribus historiae. Quibus admista sunt varia honeste vivendi praecepta, ex iisdem scriptoribus deprompta. Haec editio Philadelphiensis prioribus certe emendatior, et juventati utilior--accurante Ric. Dabney.
Lydia R. Bailey Selectae e profanis scriptoribus historiae. Quibus admista sunt varia honeste vivendi praecepta, ex iisdem scriptoribus deprompta. Prioribus exemplar emendatius, quantitate syllabarum justa pleniùs notatum; atque in usum discentium meliùs accommodatum Ja. Ross, A.M. humaniorum literarum, nec non et Graecae Linguae in Academia Phil. professore.
E. Merriam and Co. The benefit of afflictions illustrated, in a discourse delivered at the Third Church in Brookfield, December 9th, A.D. 1804, the Lord's day after the interment of Mrs. Mary Reed, who expired December 1. By Micah Stone, Minister of the Third Society in Brookfield.
Samuel Wood & Sons [357 Pearl Street] The Child's cabinet.
Peirce & Gardner The following lines were composed on the death of Deacon John Courrier [i.e., Currier]-- who, for many years was a useful member in the Baptist Church at Hopkinton, Newhampshire,-- by a sister in said church.
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] Religious tracts No. III. Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Piety, and Charity. To be continued quarterly.
Ensign Lincoln & Thomas Edmands The Christian mourning with hope. A sermon, delivered at Beverly, Nov. 14, 1808, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson, late consort of the Rev. Joseph Emerson. By Samuel Worcester, A.M. minister at the Tabernacle in Salem. To which are annexed writings of Mrs. Emerson, with a brief sketch of her life
Ensign Lincoln & Thomas Edmands The Christian mourning with hope. A sermon, delivered at Beverly, Nov. 14, 1808, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson, late consort of the Rev. Joseph Emerson. By Samuel Worcester, A.M. minister at the Tabernacle in Salem. To which are annexed writings of Mrs. Emerson, with a brief sketch of her life
Sewall Goodridge The Christian mourning with hope. A sermon, delivered at Beverly, Nov. 14, 1808. On occasion of the death of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson, late consort of the Rev. Joseph Emerson. By Samuel Worcester, A.M. minister at the Tabernacle in Salem. To which are annexed writings of Mrs. Emerson, with a brief sketch of her life.
Samuel Hall The copy of a valedictory and monitory writing, left by Sarah Goodhue, the wife of Joseph Goodhue, of Ipswich, in N.E. and found after her decease; full of spiritual experiences, sage counsels, pious instructions, and serious exhortations: directed to her husband and children, with other near relations and friends, and profitable to all that may happen to read the same. : She was the youngest daughter of Elder Whipple, born at the said Ipswich, anno 1641, and died suddenly, (as she presaged she should) July 23, 1681, three days after she had been delivered of two hopeful children, leaving ten in all surviving.
Jenks & Shirley The copy of a valedictory and monitory writing, left by Sarah Goodhue, the wife of Joseph Goodhue, of Ipswich, in N.E. and found after her decease; full of spiritual experiences, sage counsels, pious instructions, and serious exhortations: directed to her husband and children, with other near relations and friends, and profitable to all that may happen to read the same. : She was the youngest daughter of Elder Whipple, born at the said Ipswich, anno 1641, and died suddenly, (as she presaged she should) July 23, 1681, three days after she had been delivered of two hopeful children, leaving ten in all surviving.
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] Religious tracts No. VI. Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Piety, and Charity. To be continued quarterly.
Paul and Thomas The farmers, mechanics, & servants' magazine. Translated from the French of Mad. Le Prince de Beaumont; and published for the benefit of the widows and orphans' societies of the city of New-York.
Samuel Wood [357 Pearl Street] The Child's magazine. In two volumes.