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John McKenzie The life of Abel Burke, who died in Philadelphia, January 27th 1817. Containing an account of his conversion, call to the ministry, and of his journeys, and labours of love, in preaching the Gospel freely, in obedience to Bishop Jesus, the Son of God. Written by himself. To which is added, an account of his patient sufferings in his last afflictions, and of his truly happy and triumphant death.
Richard Ransom The life of Abel Burke, who died in Philadelphia, January 27th 1817. Containing an account of his conversion, call to the ministry, and of his journeys, and labours of love, in preaching the Gospel freely, in obedience to Bishop Jesus, the Son of God. Written by himself. To which is added, an account of his patient sufferings in his last afflictions, and of his truly happy and triumphant death.
John West and Company Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons.
David West [Cornhill] Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons.
Munroe, Francis & Parker Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons.
William Sawyer & Co. Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons.
John Parsons [Paternoster Row] Two voyages to Sierra Leone, during the years 1791-2-3 [electronic resource] in a series of letters, by Anna Maria Falconbridge. ; To which is added, a letter from the author, to Henry Thornton ... chairman of the Court of Directors of the Sierra Leone Company
Kimber, Conrad, & Co. [Market Street] Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons.
Kimber, Conrad, & Co. [Second Street] Original poems, for infant minds, by several young persons.
James Wilson Lessons for children, from two to five years old. Adorned with cuts engraved by James Akin.
James Wilson Lessons for children Part II. From four to five years old. Adorned with cuts engraved by James Akin.
Anthony Felix Wybert Miltenberger Lessons for children. By Mrs. Barbauld.
John Byrne Some of the exercises of a believing soul described; in answer to twelve serious and important questions. See contents in the next page. By Eunice Smith, of Ashfield, Massachusetts
Samuel Hall 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. By a lady
David West [Marlborough Street] The belle's stratagem, a comedy. By Mrs. Cowley. ; With alterations and amendments. As performed at the New Theatre, in Boston
David West [Marlborough Street] The romance of the forest. Interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By Mrs. Ratclief [sic]. Authoress of "A Sicilian Romance," etc.
David West [Marlborough Street] An easy introduction to the knowledge of nature. Adapted to the capacities of children. By Mrs. Trimmer. ; Revised, corrected, and greatly augmented; and adapted to the United States of America
David West [Cornhill] The little family. Containing a variety of moral and philosophical matter. : Written for the amusement and instruction of young persons. By Charlotte Sanders. ; Vol. I[-II]. ; [Five lines from Thomson
Monson Bancroft The exclusives. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
George W. Bleecker The exclusives. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Joseph Jewett Rybrent de Cruce. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Joseph Jewett Sketches of Irish character. By Mrs. S.C. Hall. ; [Two lines from Milton
Joseph Jewett France in 1829-30. By Lady Morgan, author of "France" (in 1816), "Italy," "Life and times of Salvator Rosa," &c. &c. &c. ; [One line from Lafayette] In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Joseph Jewett Tales from American history; containing the principal facts in the life of Christopher Columbus. : For the use of young persons, and schools. By the author of American popular lessons.
Joseph Jewett Arthur Monteith: a moral tale, founded on an historical fact, and calculated to improve the minds of young people. Being a continuation of the "Scottish orphans." : To which is added, The young West Indian. By Mrs. Blackford, author of the "Eskdale herd-boy," "Annals of the family of M'Roy," &c. ; [One line from Shakespeare