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Joseph Crukshank 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 : with a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. Dr. Doddridge
Joseph Crukshank The glory of the Heavenly City, and blessedness of departed saints, graciously manifested in a vision, to a young lady of Bristol, on the 10th of October, 1781. As related by herself
Joseph Crukshank [no. 91 High Street] The following New-Year's gift, was written a few years ago by a young woman in England, and presented to her nieces and nephews, and is now re-published, with desires that it may prove a blessing to the young and rising generation of both sexes, unto whom it is at this time affectionately addressed, wherever it may come. : Also, a few lines on procrastination
Joseph Crukshank [no. 87, High-Street] Some account of the life and religious exercises of Mary Neale, formerly Mary Peisley. Principally compiled from her own writings
Joseph Crukshank [no. 91 High Street] Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook
Joseph Crukshank [no. 91 High Street] A discourse delivered at the New Chapel in the City-Road, on the ninth of March 1791, at the funeral of the late Rev. Mr. John Wesley. ; [Four lines from Revelation] By John Whitehead, M.D
Joseph Crukshank A letter to all the saints, on the general duty of love: humbly presented, by one that is less than the least of them all, and unworthy to be of their happy number.
John Nutt The female muse. A poem on the coronation of Her Sacred Majesty Queen Ann.
John Nutt The false friend. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants.
James L. Burges Vicissitudes illustrated, in the experience of Nancy Towle, in Europe and America. Written by herself. ; With an appendix of letters, &c. an engraving--and preface by Lorenzo Dow. ; (The profits, will be devoted to charitable purposes.) ; [Five lines of Scripture texts
John Caldwell Vicissitudes illustrated, in the experience of Nancy Towle, in Europe and America. Written by herself. ; With an appendix of letters, &c. an engraving--and preface by Lorenzo Dow. ; (The profits, will be devoted to charitable purposes.) ; [Five lines of Scripture texts
William Tolefree The abbess, a romance. By the author of the "Domestic manners of the Americans," "Refugee in America," &c. ; [Six lines from Racine] ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Lydia R. Bailey A connected view of the whole internal navigation of the United States; natural and artificial, present and prospective: corrected and improved from the edition of 1826, and much enlarged, from authentic materials, down to the present time. : With a sheet map, and numerous engraved profiles, for the illustration of the subject. : The map has been engraved for the purpose, according to the latest topographical corrections and improvements.--It is projected, on a reduced scale, from Tanner's excellent four sheet map of the United States, recently published. And with various authentic statistical details. By a citizen of the United States
Elbridge G. Chase First annual report of the Ladies Anti-Slavery Society of Concord, December 25, 1835
Jane Aitken [20 North Third Street] Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
William Young Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
Robert Aitken [Philadelphia] Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
Henry R. Piercy Cottage musings; or, Select pieces, in prose and verse. By Mrs. M. Conkey. An American lady
J. W. H. Payne 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
J. W. H. Payne 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
Lydia R. Bailey The foresters. By the author of Lights and shadows of Scottish life; and The trials of Margaret Lyndsay
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The old Whig. Numb. II. With remarks upon The plebeian, No II.
William E. Dean A tale of warning: Or, The victims of indolence. By Miss Woodland
William E. Dean Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little boys. Addressed to her nephews
William E. Dean Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little girls. Addressed to her nieces