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Benjamin Bragg The siege of Troy, a dramatick performance. Presented in Mrs. Mynns's booth, over against the Hospital-Gate in the Rounds in Smithfield, during the time of the present Bartholomew-Fair. Containing a description of all the scenes, machines and movements, with the whole decoration of the play, and particulars of the entertainment.
Zephaniah clark The buccaneer. A tale. By Mrs. S.C. Hall. Author of "Sketches of Irish character," &c. &c. ; [Six lines from Ben Jonson] ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Samuel Keimer [God's mercy surmounting man's cruelty, exemplified in the captivity and redemption of Elizabeth Hanson, wife of John Hanson, of Knoxmarsh at Keacheachy, in Dover township, who was taken captive with her children, and maid-servant, by the Indians in New-England, in the year 1724. : In which are inserted, sundry remarkable preservations, deliverances, and marks of the care and kindness of Providence over her and her children, worthy to be remembered. The substance of which was taken from her own mouth, and now published for a general service
James H. Nash Atlas, designed to illustrate the Malte-Brun school geography. Containing the following twenty-one maps, charts, and tables. 1. New England States, 2. Middle States, Maryland, and Virginia, 3. Southern States, 4. Western States, 5. United States, 6. North America, 7. South America, 8. Atlantic Ocean--its islands and coasts, 9. Europe, 10. Africa, 11. Asia, 12. Pacific Ocean--its islands and coasts, 13. Western Hemisphere, 14. Eastern Hemisphere, 15. Northern Hemisphere, 16. Southern Hemisphere, 17. Height of the principal mountains on the globe, 18. Length of the principal rivers on the globe, 19. Chart, exhibiting the comparative extent of oceans, continents, countries, islands, seas, and lakes, 20. Tabular views, of extent, population, canals, roads, Indian tribes, universities, missionary stations, &c. 21. Picture of the world. By S. Griswold Goodrich. ; [Fourteen lines of copyright statement
Samuel Colman Atlas, designed to illustrate the Malte-Brun school geography. Containing the following twenty-one maps, charts, and tables. 1. New England States, 2. Middle States, Maryland, and Virginia, 3. Southern States, 4. Western States, 5. United States, 6. North America, 7. South America, 8. Atlantic Ocean--its islands and coasts, 9. Europe, 10. Africa, 11. Asia, 12. Pacific Ocean--its islands and coasts, 13. Western Hemisphere, 14. Eastern Hemisphere, 15. Northern Hemisphere, 16. Southern Hemisphere, 17. Height of the principal mountains on the globe, 18. Length of the principal rivers on the globe, 19. Chart, exhibiting the comparative extent of oceans, continents, countries, islands, seas, and lakes, 20. Tabular views, of extent, population, canals, roads, Indian tribes, universities, missionary stations, &c. 21. Picture of the world. By S. Griswold Goodrich. ; [Fourteen lines of copyright statement
Chauncey Goodrich A system of universal geography, on the principles of comparison and classification; by William Channing Woodbridge, late instructor in the American Asylum. ; Illustrated with maps and engravings; and accompanied by an atlas, exhibiting, in connection with the outlines of countries, their climate and productions; the prevailing religions, forms of government, and degrees of civilization; and the comparative size of towns, rivers and mountains. ; [Three lines from Jamieson's Logic
Chauncey Goodrich Atlas, designed to illustrate the Malte-Brun school geography. Containing the following twenty-one maps, charts, and tables. 1. New England States, 2. Middle States, Maryland, and Virginia, 3. Southern States, 4. Western States, 5. United States, 6. North America, 7. South America, 8. Atlantic Ocean--its islands and coasts, 9. Europe, 10. Africa, 11. Asia, 12. Pacific Ocean--its islands and coasts, 13. Western Hemisphere, 14. Eastern Hemisphere, 15. Northern Hemisphere, 16. Southern Hemisphere, 17. Height of the principal mountains on the globe, 18. Length of the principal rivers on the globe, 19. Chart, exhibiting the comparative extent of oceans, continents, countries, islands, seas, and lakes, 20. Tabular views, of extent, population, canals, roads, Indian tribes, universities, missionary stations, &c. 21. Picture of the world. By S. Griswold Goodrich. ; [Fourteen lines of copyright statement
John Bioren [no. 72, S. Second-Street] Bioren's town and country almanack, for the year of our Lord 1821
Sarah Popping The chichester dean, and his Colchester Amazon: or, Mrs. Anne Roberts's letter to the author of the Flying-Post, in Defence of the Master of the Temple: With an Answer to it, and Remarks on his Reasons for continuing the Test Act, &c. against the Dissenters.
John Laval A collection of colloquial phrases, on every topic necessary to maintain conversation: arranged under different heads; with numerous remarks on the peculiar pronunciation and use of various words. The whole so disposed as considerably to facilitate the acquisition of a correct pronunciation of the French. By A. Bolmar. ; Stereotyped by L. Johnson
John Laval A collection of colloquial phrases, on every topic necessary to maintain conversation: arranged under different heads; with numerous remarks on the peculiar pronunciation and use of various words. The whole so disposed as considerably to facilitate the acquisition of a correct pronunciation of the French. By A. Bolmar. ; Stereotyped by L. Johnson
John Laval A collection of colloquial phrases, on every topic necessary to maintain conversation: arranged under different heads; with numerous remarks on the peculiar pronunciation and use of various words. The whole so disposed as considerably to facilitate the acquisition of a correct pronunciation of the French. By A. Bolmar. ; Stereotyped by L. Johnson
G. Prichard Lovell's folly. A novel, by Caroline Lee Hentz, author of "De Lara, Lamorah," &c
Samuel Burton [Leadenhall Street] Immediate, not gradual abolition; or, An inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West-Indian slavery [electronic resource
John W. Shepard Margaret Green. By Mrs. Sherwood
Ansel Phelps Hymns for infant minds, embellished with cuts
Ansel Phelps Short songs. By Mrs. Sproat
Isaac N. Whiting Fire-side stories; or, Recollections of my school-fellows. By the author of "The picture gallery," &c
Isaac N. Whiting The sisters: a domestic tale. By Mrs. Hofland, author of The clergyman's widow; Merchant's widow; Blind farmer; Barbadoes girl; Panorama of Europe, Young Crusoe; Young northern traveller; Good grandmother; Affectionate brothers; Daughter-in-law; &c. &c. ; [Six lines from Zimmerman
Isaac N. Whiting Atlas, designed to illustrate the Malte-Brun school geography. Containing the following twenty-one maps, charts, and tables. 1. New England States, 2. Middle States, Maryland, and Virginia, 3. Southern States, 4. Western States, 5. United States, 6. North America, 7. South America, 8. Atlantic Ocean--its islands and coasts, 9. Europe, 10. Africa, 11. Asia, 12. Pacific Ocean--its islands and coasts, 13. Western Hemisphere, 14. Eastern Hemisphere, 15. Northern Hemisphere, 16. Southern Hemisphere, 17. Height of the principal mountains on the globe, 18. Length of the principal rivers on the globe, 19. Chart, exhibiting the comparative extent of oceans, continents, countries, islands, seas, and lakes, 20. Tabular views, of extent, population, canals, roads, Indian tribes, universities, missionary stations, &c. 21. Picture of the world. By S. Griswold Goodrich. ; [Fourteen lines of copyright statement
William Parks The compleat housewife: or, Accomplish'd gentlewoman's companion: being a collection of several hundred of the most approved receipts, in cookery, pastry, confectionary, preserving, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made wines, cordials. And also bills of fare for every month in the year. : To which is added, a collection of near two hundred family receipts of medicines; viz. drinks, syrups, salves, ointments, and many other things of sovereign and approved efficacy in most distempers, pains, aches, wounds, sores, &c. never before made publick in these parts; fit either for private families, or such publick-spirited gentlewomen as would be beneficent to their poor neighbors. By E. Smith
Deacon Stephen Sleeper Practical language interpreted: in a dialogue between a believer and an unbeliever. : In two parts. Representing a believer under the influence of grace, speaking Canaan's language. Part I. Represents an unbeliever under the influence of a carnal mind, refusing to accept of the invitations of the Gospel; whose practice often speaks plainer and louder than words, saying of Christ the King, "we will not have this man to reign over us." Part II. Shews some of the language of a soul under conviction: and how the unbeliever becomes a believer
Zadock King Some arguments against worldly-mindedness, and needless care and trouble. With other useful instructions. Represented by way of a dialogue or discourse between two, called by the names of Mary and Martha
Zadock King Practical language interpreted: in a dialogue between a believer and an unbeliever. : In two parts. Representing a believer under the influence of grace, speaking Canaan's language. Part I. represents an unbeliever under the influence of a carnal mind, refusing to accept of the invitations of the Gospel; whose practice often speaks plainer and louder than words, saying of Christ the King, we will not have this man to reign over us. Part II. Shews some of the language of a soul under conviction: and how the unbeliever becomes a believer
Zadock King Some arguments against worldly-mindedness, and needless care and trouble. With some other useful instructions. Represented in a dialogue or discourse between two, called by the names of Mary and Martha. By Eunice Smith, of Ashfield. Author of Answers to serious and important questions