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Orville Augustus Roorbach [New York City] Elizabeth de Bruce. By the author of Clan-Albin. In two volumes.
T. Allen [12 Queen Street] The American magazine. Containing a miscellaneous collection of original and other valuable essays, in prose and verse, and calculated both for instruction and amusement
Samuel Campbell The Italian, or, The confessional of the black penitents. A romance. By Ann Radcliffe, author of The mysteries of Udolpho, Romance of the forest, Cicilian [sic] romance, &c.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The disguis'd prince: or, the beautiful Parisian. A true history. Translated from the French. The second edition.
John Nutt The female muse. A poem on the coronation of Her Sacred Majesty Queen Ann.
John Nutt The false friend. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants.
William Meadows Five love-letters, from a nun to a cavalier, with the cavalier's answers. By Sir Roger L'Estrange. The fourth editiou [sic]. To which is annex'd, The art of love, a poem, in two books, dedicated to the ladies by Mr. Charles Hopkins.
Uriah Hunt Domestic duties; or, Instructions to young married ladies, on the management of their households, and the regulation of their conduct in the various relations and duties of married life. By Mrs. William Parkes. ; [Four lines from Proverbs
Uriah Hunt Stories of a bride; by the author of "The mummy." ; [Seven lines from Miss Landon] ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Uriah Hunt Domestic duties; or, Instructions to young married ladies, on the management of their households, and regulation of their conduct in the various relations and duties of married life. By Mrs. William Parkes. ; [Four lines from Proverbs
Uriah Hunt The Tuileries. A tale. By the author of "Hungarian tales," "Romances of real life," &c. &c. ; [Four lines from Shakespeare] ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
T. Mason Lady's monthly museum, or Polite repository of amusement and instruction: being an assembly of whatever can tend to please the fancy, interest, the mind, or exalt the character of the British fair. By a Society of ladies
T. Mason Lady's monthly museum, or Polite repository of amusement and instruction: being an assembly of whatever can tend to please the fancy, interest, the mind, or exalt the character of the British fair. By a Society of ladies
John Grigg Domestic duties; or, Instructions to young married ladies, on the management of their households, and the regulation of their conduct in the various relations and duties of married life. By Mrs. William Parkes. ; [Four lines from Proverbs
John Grigg The trials of life. By the author of "De Lisle." In two volumes.
John Grigg 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 Grigg Conversations on vegetable physiology; comprehending the elements of botany, with their application to agriculture. By the author of "Conversations on chemistry," "Natural philosophy," &c. &c. ; With copperplate engravings
John Grigg Stories of a bride; by the author of "The mummy." ; [Seven lines from Miss Landon] ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
John Grigg 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 Grigg Domestic duties; or, Instructions to young married ladies, on the management of their households, and regulation of their conduct in the various relations and duties of married life. By Mrs. William Parkes. ; [Four lines from Proverbs
John Grigg Tales of the Puritans. The regicides.--The fair Pilgrim.--Castine
John Grigg The Tuileries. A tale. By the author of "Hungarian tales," "Romances of real life," &c. &c. ; [Four lines from Shakespeare] ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
John Grigg 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
Ebenezer Larkin Strictures on the modern system of female education. With a view of the principles and conduct prevalent among women of rank and fortune. By Hannah More. ; [Three lines from Lord Halifax. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Ebenezer Larkin The coquette; or, The history of Eliza Wharton; a novel; founded on fact. By a lady of Massachusetts