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John Henry Miller Daily conversation with God, exemplified in the holy life of Armelle Nicolas, a poor ignorant country maid in France, commonly known by the name of the good Armelle, deceas'd in Bretaigne in the year 1671. Done out of French. ; [Ten lines of quotations
Robert Wilson An appeal to impartial posterity. By Madame Roland, wife of the minister of the interior: or, A collection of tracts written by her during her confinement in the prisons of the Abbey, and St. Pelagie, in Paris. In four parts. Translated from the French original, published for the benefit of her only daughter, deprived of the fortune of her parents by sequestration. ; Vol. I. Containing Part I. and II[-Vol. II. Containing Part III and IV.]. ; [Four lines of quotations
James Loring [No. 2 Cornhill] The sisters of the cavern. An interesting tale. From the French of Madame de Herbster. By E.A. Smythe, authoress of Orphan Henry, Mary the beggar, &c. ; Embellished with a frontispiece
James Loring [No. 2 Cornhill] Reciprocal duties of parents and children. By Mrs. Taylor, author of Maternal solicitude, Practical hints, &c.
William E. Dean Warning and example to the young; or The story of Mrs. Neville and her grand-children. By the author of "The teacher," "Orphan sisters," "Memoir of Mary Ann P--," &c. &c
Isaac Collins and Son [New York City] 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
Tobias Ham Miller The coquette; or, The history of Eliza Wharton. A novel: founded on fact. By a lady of Massachusetts
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] Little Manuel, the captive boy. A true story. By Mrs. Hofland
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] Little Manuel, the captive boy. A true story. By Mrs. Hofland
James Loring [No. 132 Washington Street] Mrs. Rowe's Devout exercises of the heart, revised at her request, by Isaac Watts, D.D. ; With notices of her life, compiled by Rev. William Jenkins, D.D
Judah Padock Spooner Alphonso and Dalinda: or, The magic of art and nature. A moral tale. Written in French by Madame la comtesse de Genlis. ; Translated into English by Thomas Holcroft
Andrew Wright Devout exercises of the heart. In meditation, soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late pious and ingenius Mrs. Rowe. ; Reviewed and published at her request by I. Watts, D.D
Andrew Wright The history of the Duchess of C-----. From Adela and Theodore, written by herself. ; To which is added, Edwin and Angelina, a ballad
Abraham Blauvelt 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
Abraham Blauvelt Juvenile entertainment; or Poetical miscellany. By Mrs. J. Jackson
Buchanan McMillan [Bow Street] The young travellers; or, A visit to the grandmother. Containing, with a variety of incidental topics, a sketch of the elements of zoology, botany, mineralogy, and other branches of natural history. By Mrs. Jamieson, author of Histories of France and Spain, &c. &c
Buchanan McMillan [Bow Street] The young travellers; or, A visit to the grandmother. Containing, with a variety of incidental topics, a sketch of the elements of zoology, botany, mineralogy, and other branches of natural history. By Mrs. Jamieson, author of Histories of France and Spain, &c. &c
E. Adams The tailor's assistant; comprising rules & directions for cutting men's clothes, by the square rule; by which, in a few hours, a person may acquire such a knowledge of the art, as will enable him to cut all sizes and fashions, with the greatest accuracy
Penfield Beach Goodsell A sketch of my friend's family, intended to suggest some practical hints on religion and domestic manners. By Mrs. Marshall, author of Henwick tales
Charles Whittingham I [Goswell St] Sketches for the fair
T. Johnson The unfortunate lovers, and cruel parents: a very interesting tale, founded on fact. Written by Mrs. Patterson
J. Callendar The unfortunate lovers, and cruel parents: a very interesting tale, founded on fact. Written by Mrs. Patterson
Ira White The female wanderer: a very interesting tale, founded on facts. Written by the wanderer herself
Edwin C. Church Trial for libel. Susanna Torrey, plaintiff. R.M. Field, defendant. This cause came on for trial by jury at Woodstock, on Friday the 28th day of November, 1835, before Judges Collamer, Porter and Briggs. The plaintiff demanded ten thousand dollars damages, for a libel on her character, published in the Bellows Falls Intelligencer, on the 17th and 24th days of May 1834.
Edwin C. Church Trial for libel. Susanna Torrey, plaintiff. R.M. Field, defendant. This cause came on for trial by jury at Woodstock, on Friday the 28th day of November, 1835, before Judges Collamer, Porter and Briggs. The plaintiff demanded ten thousand dollars damages, for a libel on her character, published in the Bellows Falls Intelligencer, on the 17th and 24th days of May 1834.