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Philemon Canfield Poems for children. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney. ; [Two lines from Sidney
Norman Tuttle Address on the subject of female education in Greece, and general extension of Christian intercourse among females. Read by the Rev. Mr. Beman to a large and respectable audience, convened at the First Presbyterian Church in Troy, on the 8th of August, 1833. By Almira H.L. Phelps
Norman Tuttle Advancement of female education: or, A series of addresses, in favor of establishing at Athens, in Greece, a female seminary, especially designed to instruct female teachers. By Emma Willard. ; Published by the ladies of the "Troy Society," for the benefit of the proposed institution
Norman Tuttle Journal and letters, from France and Great-Britain. By Emma Willard
Charles Prentiss A narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others; and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages, --with many other remarkable events during her travels. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and afterwards made public at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted
Zechariah Fowle A narrative of the captivity, sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians with several others; and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many other remarkable events during her travels. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and now made public at the earnest desire of some friends and for the benefit of the afflicted
John Anderson The group, a farce: as lately acted, and to be re-acted, to the wonder of all superior intelligences; nigh head quarters, at Amboyne. In two acts
William Grattan Henry and Eliza; a pathetic tale: founded on a well-known recent event. Written by Lucy Watkins. ; [Six lines of verse
William Grattan Ivy Castle; or, The Eve of St. Agnes. A modern tale. Founded on facts in high life.
Richard Oliphant Memoirs of Mrs. Clarissa Wells, wife of James A. Wells, M.D. who died at Mayfield, (N.Y.) July 19, 1824. : [One line of quotation] By Charles Yale
Ebenezer Merriam A view of the heathen world; and of light dispelling the darkness. With questions, adapting it to Sabbath schools and juvenile associations. By J.K. Welsh, author of "Familiar lessons in mineralogy and geology," "The pastime of learning, with lessons in botany," &c. ; [Nine lines of quotation
William Gibbons A vindication of the rights of woman: with strictures on moral and political subjects. By Mary Woolstonecraft [sic
William Gibbons Fabulous histories, designed for the amusement & instruction of young persons. By Mrs. Trimmer
Stewart Herbert The Washington spy
Stewart Herbert A letter from Miss S----a to Mrs. R----, who, on her way to Bath, visited Saint Rozo Villozo! The most celebrated personage in this part of the country, and now residing near Sharpsburg
Nathan Whiting Memoirs of Miss Hannah Scofield, of Stamford
M.W. Grout Memoir of Miss Anna Goodale, with a collection of familiar letters, in a course of correspondence with Christian friends. By the author of Infant school manual
Robert Wilson [149 Pearl Street] Wives as they were, and maids as they are: a comedy, in five acts. : Performed at the London and Dublin theatres with universal applause-- and at Greenwich-Street, N. York
Robert Wilson The fortunate discovery. Or, The history of Henry Villars. By a young lady of the state of New-York
Shepard Kollock Elegiac verses, on the death of Theodorus Frelinghuysen Romayne; minister of the Dutch churches in Bridgewater and Bedminster, who departed this life in August, 1785. By a lady
Isaac Collins [Burlington] Some expressions of Ann Crowley, daughter of Thomas and Mary Crowley, of London, during her last illness, from the 23d of the first month 1773, to the 12th of the second month 1774. With an introductory testimony concerning her, from the family. : [Two lines from Psalms
Isaac Collins [Trenton] Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb. With an appendix, containing an account of the schools at Ackworth and York, observations on Christian discipline, and extracts from many of her letters. : [Two lines from John
Frederick A. De Voe Providential care; a tale, founded on facts. By the author of The twin sisters, Boys' school, School-fellows, &c
George F. Bunce The red book and Mary Anne. By the author of "Little Henry and his bearer
George Folliet Hopkins [48 Pine-Street] The day after the wedding; or, A wife's first lesson. A farce, in one act. By Mr. Bickerstaffe. ; Correctly given, as performed at the New-York Theatre