Name Printer
Description The firm responsible for compositing and printing the work. Usually indicated by the phrase “printed by” in the imprint and/or the colophon.

Firms

Displaying 10026–10050 of 10730

Firm Title
Lydia R. Bailey Report of the Watering Committee, to the Select and Common Councils. Read February 11, 1830. : Published by order of the Councils
Elizabeth Holt New-York, October 18, 1784. The speech of His Excellency the governor, delivered this morning to the Legislature, in the City-Hall
Lydia R. Bailey Reflections of the dissension actually existing in St. Mary's congregation: respectfully addressed to His Excellency the governor of the state of Pennsylvania. : To which are added, notes of the right of patronage and presentation, as established in the Roman Catholic Church. By a Roman Catholic
Lydia R. Bailey Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the expendiency of lighting the city with gas
Lydia R. Bailey Report of the committee appointed to inquire into the expediency of making the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge a free bridge
Lydia R. Bailey Remarks of John M. Read, one of the deputation from the general town meeting of the citizens of the city of Philadelphia, held January 16, 1830, relative to the termination of the Columbia and Philadelphia Rail Road; before the Committee on Inland Navigation and Internal Improvement of the House of Representatives, at Harrisburg, on Wednesday the 17th February, 1830
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) Dr. MacSparran's sermon preached at the covention [sic] of the Episcopal clergy in Trinity Church in Newport on Rhode-Island June 17th A.D. 1747
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) Dr. MacSparran's sermon preached at the covention of the Episcopal clergy in Trinity Church in Newport on Rhode-Island.
Lydia R. Bailey An elementary compendium of physiology; for the use of students. By F. Magendie, M.D. member of the Institute of France, physician of the Central chamber of admission to the hospitals and municipal charities of Paris; professor of anatomy, physiology, and semeiotics; member of the philomathic and medical society of emulation of Paris; of the medical societies of Philadelphia, Stockholm, Wilna, the University of Dublin; of the Philosophical Society of London, the Wetteravian Society of Hanau, &c. &c. ; Translated from the French, with copious notes and illustrations, by E. Milligan, M.D. licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, extraordinary member of the Royal Medical Society, and lecturer on physiology and therapeutics, Edinburgh. ; Revised and corrected by a physician of Philadelphia. ; With an appendix
Anne Catharine and William Green By the Lower House of Assembly, Nov. 30, 1771. Ordered, that the proceedings upon the conference, the address to the governor upon the subject of his proclamation, the resolves therewith sent, and the governor's answer thereto, be immediately printed separate from the journal, and four distinct copies sent, in the same manner as publick letters are sent, to each person who is entitled to receive the votes and proceedings of this House
Ann Ward An occasional discourse, preached in the Cathedral of St. Peter in York, January 27, 1788, on the subject of the African slave-trade [electronic resource] By W. Mason, M.A. precentor and canon residentiary of York
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) Family-religion, excited and assisted
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) Family-religion, excited and assisted
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) Family-religion, excited and assisted.
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) Family-religion, excited and assisted.
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) The Christians daily exercise: or Directions, shewing how every day of our lives may be spent, that our accounts to God at death will be both safe and unspeakably comfortable. [Five lines of quotations] Composed for the glory of God, and the common good of men, by Mordecai Matthews, Minister of God's Word at Roinolston, in Glamorganshire. ; [Six lines of quotations
Ann Franklin (nee Smith) The Christians daily exercise: or Directions, shewing how every day of our lives may be spent, that our accounts to God at death will be both safe and unspeakably comfortable. [Five lines of quotations] Composed for the glory of God, and the common good of men, by Mordecai Matthews, Minister of God's Word at Roinolston, in Glamorganshire. [Six lines of quotations]
Lydia R. Bailey Defence of a liberal construction of the powers of Congress, as regards internal improvement, etc. With a complete refutation of the ultra doctrines respecting consolidation and state sovereignty. Written by George M'Duffie, Esq. in the year 1821. Over the signature of "One of the people." ; To which are prefixed an encomiastic advertisement of the work. By Major (now Governor) Hamilton, and a preface by the editor. ; [Twenty-two lines from the text
Lydia R. Bailey A manual of surgical anatomy, containing a minute description of the parts concerned in operative surgery, with the anatomical effects of accidents, and instructions for the performance of operations. By H.M. Edwards, D.M.P. ; Translated, with notes, by William Coulson, demonstrator of anatomy at the Medical School, Aldersgate Street, &c
Samuel Powell [Crane Lane] The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. Written by the author of the Gamester.
George Willig Adieu sweet girl taken from the Children of the Abbey by Maria Regina Roche the music by R. Chateaudun
George Willig Whilst with village maids I stray. A favorite song in Rosina
William Prichard Letters and conversations between several young ladies, on interesting and improving subjects. Translated from the Dutch of Madame de Cambon, with alterations and improvements
Thomas Wells The badge, a moral tale for children. By the author of the "Factory girl," "James Talbot," &c
Anne Catharine and William Green At a full meeting of the inhabitants of Anne-Arundel County, including the citizens of Annapolis, on Monday the 16th day of January, 1775. Charles Carroll, Esq; barrister, chairman. Mr. Isaac M'Hard, clerk