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Elizabeth Holt Laws of the state of New-York, passed at the first meeting of the seventh session of the Legislature of said state; beginning the 12th day of February, 1784, and ending the 12th day of May following
Elizabeth Holt State of New-York. An act to compel the payment of the arrears of taxes, for enforcing the payment of fines and amerciaments, obliging sheriffs to give security for the due execution of their offices, and for other purposes; passed November 26th, 1784
Elizabeth Holt Votes and proceedings of the Assembly, &c
Elizabeth Holt Votes and proceedings of the Senate
Elizabeth Holt The Constitution of the state of New-York
Elizabeth Oswald Lately published, (Price--80 cents) and for sale, by W. Woodhouse, No. 6, South Front-Street,--the Constitutions of the United States, according to the latest amendments: to which are annexed, the Declaration of Independence, and the federal Constitution; with the amendments thereto
Elizabeth Oswald An inaugural dissertation on absorption. By Goodridge Wilson, of Virginia. ; [Two lines in Latin from Ovid
Elizabeth Oswald An inquiry into the causes of sterility in both sexes; with its method of cure. By James Walker, M.P.M.S. citizen of the state of Virginia. ; [Three lines from Genesis in Latin
R. Buckley Address delivered before the African Female Benevolent Society of Troy [electronic resource] on Wednesday, February 12, 1834. By Elizabeth Wicks. To which is annexed An eulogy on the death of Mrs. Jane Lansing, with an address. By Eliza A.T. Dungy
Joseph Tenny A copy of writings, left by Miss Clarissa Wight; who died September 29th 1818: aged twenty-four years
Abraham H. Bennett The public universal friend
Chester Smith Sermons to children; to which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a lady
John M. Elliott Abridgment of the history of the United States; or, Republic of America. Accompanied with maps. By Emma Willard, principal of Troy Female Seminary
Joseph Knowles Aristocracy, or The Holbey family: a national tale. [Two lines from Pope] : Dedicated, by permission, to the Hon. James Fenner, late governor of R.I. By Mrs. C.R. Williams, author of 'Religion at home, 'Tales national and revolutionary,' &c
Jacob S. Steck Leben und Wirken des Johann Friedrich Oberlin, Predigers zu Waldbach, in dem Bezirke de la Roche. Sein "Zeuge ist im Himmel."--Hiob 16, 19. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von D. Christian Lehmus. ; Mit einem Vorwort an den deutschen Leser versehen, von S.S. Schmucker. Professor der Theologie am Theologischen Seminar zu Gettysburg, Penns
Eliphalet Ladd A discourse, delivered on Saturday, the 10th of August, 1769. At the Friends' Meeting-House, in Beekman Precint, Dutches [i.e., Dutchess] County, in the Province of New-York. By the celebrated Rachel Wilson, one of the people called Quakers. ; To a numerous audience of different persuasion. ; Taken in short hand, from the mouth of the speaker, by one of the audience
George F. Olmsted Woodbridge's school atlas, to accompany The rudiments of geography. Atlas, on a new plan, exhibiting the prevailing religions, forms of government, degrees of civilization, and the comparative size of towns, rivers and mountains. By William C. Woodbridge, A.M. late instructor in the American Asylum. ; Containing the following maps: I. The world. II. Chart of the world. III. Chart of climates and productions. IV. North America. V. United States. VI. South America. VII. Europe. VIII. Asia. IX. Africa
Leonard Worcester Kimball The aristocrat and trades union advocate, a colloquial poem, respectfully dedicated to the members of the Boston trades union and vicinity. By a working woman of Boston
George Henry Evans A lecture on existing evils and their remedy: as delivered in the Arch Street Theatre, to the citizens of Philadelphia, June 2, 1829. By Frances Wright
George Henry Evans Address to the people of Philadelphia, delivered in the Walnut Street Theatre, on the morning of the Fourth of July, Common Era 1829, and the fifty-fourth year of independence. By Frances Wright
George Henry Evans Introductory address, delivered by Frances Wright, at the opening of the Hall of Science, New York, on Sunday, April 26, 1829
J. Kingsland & Co. Views of society and manners in America; in a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820. By an Englishwoman. ; From the first London edition, with additions and corrections by the author. [Two lines of verse from Akenside
John Christopher Moller Jemmy of the glen. Words and musik [sic] by Mrs. Pownall
Samuel Loudon The American magazine. Containing a miscellaneous collection of original and other valuable essays, in prose and verse, and calculated both for instruction and amusement
Henry Barber Extract from An act, for the relief and protection of American seamen