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Displaying 6326–6350 of 9735

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David Allinson A Biographical Sketch of Henry Tuke. By Lindley Murray.
Joseph and James Crukshanks James Manners, Little John, and their dog Bluff.
Van Winkle and Wiley Jane of France, an historical novel, by Madame de Genlis. Translated from the French. Two volumes in one.
Websters and Skinner [Corner of State and Pearl-Streets] Jane of France, an historical novel, by Madame de Genlis. Translated from the French. Two volumes in one.
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] Jane of France, an historical novel, by Madame de Genlis. Translated from the French. Two volumes in one.
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] An ode, on the crushing of the rebellion, Anno MDCCXLVI. Presented to His Majesty at Kensington, and humbly inscrib'd to His Royal Highness the Duke. By J. Lockman.
Bennett & Walton Bennett & Walton's Almanac, for the Year 1811. Being the Third After Bissextile or Leap Year. Calculated by Joshua Sharp.
Increase Cooke & Co. Zelia in the desert, or, The female Crusoe. Written by herself. To which is added, The wife of two husbands.
William Charles Sophy: or, The punishment of idleness and disobedience. A moral tale. Written by Lucy Watkins.
Benjamin C. Buzby Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord 1812. Being bissextile or leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Isaac Bowers William's return; or, Good news for cottagers. The Second Edition.
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] William's return; or, Good news for cottagers. The Second Edition.
Cottom and Stewart What has been. A novel. By Mrs. Mathews. Two volumes in one.
Alice Reilly [Cork Hill] A proposal for erecting granaries in the City of Dublin, and other parts of the kingdom, to prevent any scarcity of corn for the future.
Mary Cooper [8 Paternoster Row] Ann Boleyn to Henry the Eighth. An Epistle. By Mr. William Whitehead. Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge.
Ensign Lincoln & Thomas Edmands 'Tis all for the best. Entertaining, moral, and religious. Written by Miss Hannah More.
Ensign Lincoln & Thomas Edmands 'Tis all for the best. Entertaining, moral, and religious. Written by Miss Hannah More.
The Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia "The entrance of Thy word giveth light, it giveth understanding to the simple." Exemplified in the short life and triumphant death of Miss Sophia Hoare; who departed this life the 24th of September, 1817, in the fourteenth year of her age
John C. Totten [9 Bowery] A Brief Account of the Religious Experience, Sickness and Death, of the late pious Miss Mary M. Tooker: taken from her own mouth by two female friends, A. E. and P. B. a few weeks before her departure.
Thomas B. Jansen & Co. Charlotte, or, The pleasing companion, for young misses. Written by a lady. With beautiful engravings.
Eleazer G. House [100 Court Street] Cottage sketches; or, Active retirement. By the author of An antidote to the miseries of human life, Talents improved, &c. Two volumes in one.
Samuel Wood & Sons [357 Pearl Street] A Guide to True Peace; or, A Method of Attaining to Inward and Spiritual Prayer. Compiled chiefly from the writings of Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray, Lady Guion, and Michael de Molinos. First American edition.
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [Walnut Street] Worlds displayed: for the benefit of young people, by a familiar history of some of their inhabitants.
Thomas Fleet, III 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 the savages : with many other remarkable events during her travels. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and since made public at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted.
Ensign Lincoln A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Hamilton. The following is a true account of the dealings of God with the widow Sarah Hamilton, who was born and educated in the Romish religion, and afterwards converted to the Christian faith, as will appear in this narrative.