19314
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Friendship in death; in letters from the dead to the living. To which are added letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe.
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Rowe
, Elizabeth Singer
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Benjamin and Thomas Kite (Philadelphia)
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1808 |
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19313
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Friendship in death; in letters from the dead to the living. To which are added Letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. Johnson's edition.
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Rowe
, Elizabeth Singer
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Robert Johnson [Belfast] (Belfast)
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1805 |
Johnson's edition. |
24597
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Fruits of retirement: or Miscellaneous poems, moral and divine. Being some contemplations, letters, &c. written on variety of subjects and occasions. By Mary Mollineux, late of Leverpool, deceased. To which is prefixed, some account of the author.
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Mollineux
, Mary
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1729 |
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21619
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General proofs that the Second Advent of the Lord hath taken place: and also, the essential doctrines of His new kingdom stated. A sermon delivered in the Unitarian Chapel, Warwick, on Tuesday evening, October 9, 1792. By J. Proud, N.H.M. ; To which is added, Dr. Beyer's memorial on the writings of E. Swedenborg, to, and by order of, the King of Sweden.
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Proud
, Joseph
Beyer
, Gabriel Andrew
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1815 |
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16737
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Geraldine Fauconberg. In Two Volumes. By Miss Burney, Author of "Clarentine," "Traits of Nature," &c. &c.
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Burney
, Sarah Harriet
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M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1817 |
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20875
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Glad Tidings. Or An Account of the State of Religion, within the bounds of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; and in other parts of the world. Taken from the reports of their members, and their Committee of Missions; published by the said committee, with the approbation of the General Assembly for the information of the people under their care.
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1804 |
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18219
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Glenarvon. In two volumes.
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Lamb
, Caroline
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Moses Thomas (Philadelphia)
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1816 |
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21844
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God's revenge against gambling. Exemplified in the miserable lives and untimely deaths of a number of persons of both sexes, who had sacrificed their health, wealth, and honor at gaming tables. With curious anecdotes of the following unfortunate gamblers:-- I. Miss Fanny Braddock, sister of General Braddock, who, from gambling, hung herself. II. Drisden Harwood, Esq. Maryland, who, from gambling, drowned himself. III. Jack Gilmore, Esq. Virginia, who, from gambling, shot himself. IV. T. Alston, Esq. (N.C.) who, from gambling, was shot by Capt. Johnson. V. Maria Antoinette, Queen of France, who, for gambling, was brought to the guillotine. VI. Other awful cases of young gamblers, and their untimely ends. By M.L. Weems, formerly Rector of Mount Vernon Parish. [Second Edition.]
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Weems
, Mason Locke
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1812 |
[Second Edition.] |
21845
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God's revenge against murder; or The drown'd wife. A tragedy, as lately performed, with unbounded applause, (of the Devil and his court) by Ned Findley, Esquire, one of the grand company of tragedians in the service of the Black Prince, who was so highly gratified with Ned's performance, that he instantly provided him rooms in one of his own palaces; created him a knight of the most ignoble order of the halter, clapped bracelets on his wrists, and an ornament round his neck; and in a few days promoted him to the ridge pole of the gallows, at Edgefield Court-House, South Carolina. By M.L. Weems, of Lodge no. 50, Dumfries. Tenth Edition, Enlarged—Price, 25 cents.
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Weems
, Mason Locke
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1816 |
Tenth Edition, Enlarged |
17648
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Good men of modern date. A satirical tale. By Mrs. Green, author of Romance readers and romance writers, Reformist, Royal exile, &c. In two volumes.
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Green
, Sarah
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Moses Thomas (Philadelphia)
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1813 |
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21710
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Graecae grammaticae westmonasteriensis institutio compendiaria in usum juventutis civitatibus americanis studiosae. JA. Ross A. M. Humaniorum literarum et Linguae Graecae Professore Accurante. Accesserunt fini analysis, decalogus, &c.
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Ross
, James
Camden
, William
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1813 |
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20641
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Gratitude A Poem By a Youth Illustrated With Elegant Engravings.
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Taylor
, Ann Martin
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William Charles (New York)
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1816 |
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16628
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Gründe für die Nothwendigkeit eines stillen Harrens, beym öffentlichen Gottesdienst. Welchem beygefügt sind verschiedene Anführungen aus Robert Barclays Schutzschrift oder Vertheidigung. Von Mary Brook.
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Brook
, Mary
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1818 |
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21725
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Gurney's easy and compendious system of short hand; adapted to the arts and sciences, and to the learned professions. Improved by Thomas Sergeant. Third American Edition.
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Gurney
, Thomas
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Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1813 |
Third American Edition. |
17252
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Harrington, a Tale; and Ormond, a Tale, By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Tales of Fashionable Life, Belinda, &c. &c. Three volumes in two.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Moses Thomas (Philadelphia)
Van Winkle and Wiley (New York)
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1817 |
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17260
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Harry and Lucy Part I. Being the first part of Early Lessons, by the author of the Parent's assistant, six volumes.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia)
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1805 |
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20880
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Harvest home representing the progress of wheat in a series of elegant engravings.
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Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
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1809 |
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17263
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Helen, a tale. By Maria Edgeworth. In two volumes.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Carey, Lea, and Blanchard (Philadelphia)
Allen and Ticknor (Boston)
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1834 |
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17950
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Henry Goodwin; or The contented man. By the author of "William's return" and The "twin brothers.
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Hughs
, Mrs. Mary
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The Tract and Book Society of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. John (Philadelphia)
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1819 |
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15904
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Henry; or, the Foundling: to Which are Added, The Prejudiced Parent; or, The Virtuous Daughter. Tales, Calculated to Improve the Mind and Morals of Youth. By Mrs. Pilkington.
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Pilkington
, Mary
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James Thackara (Philadelphia)
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1801 |
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19046
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Henry; or, The Foundling: To Which are Added, The Prejudiced Parent; or, The Virtuous Daughter. Tales, Calculated to Improve the Mind and Morals of Youth. By Mrs. Pilkington.
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Pilkington
, Mary
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James Thackara (Philadelphia)
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1801 |
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20314
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Henry. A story intended for little boys and girls, from five to ten years old. By Frances Bowyer Vaux.
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Vaux
, Frances Bowyer
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William Charles (Philadelphia)
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1817 |
First American Edition. |
21176
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Historical sketch of, and remarks upon congressional caucuses for president & vice-president. From the olive branch. Published by the Author.
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Carey
, Mathew
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1816 |
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17166
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History of Cosmopolite; or The four volumes of Lorenzo's journal, concentrated in one: containing his experience and travels, from childhood, to near his fortieth year. : Also, his polemical writings; consisting of 1. His Chain, with five links, two hooks and a swivel. 2. Reflections on matrimony. 3. Analects upon the rights of man. 4. A journey from Babylon to Jerusalem. 5. Dialogue between the curious and singular. 6. Hints on the fulfilment of prophecy. 7. On church government, and the ministry, &c &c. : To which is added, the "Journey of life," by Peggy Dow. Third Edition, Corrected and Enlarged.
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Dow
, Lorenzo
Dow
, Peggy
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1816 |
Third Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. |
19647
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History of Emily and her brothers. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c. First American Edition.
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Sherwood
, Mary Martha
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The Sunday and Adult School Union (Philadelphia)
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1819 |
First American Edition. |