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18742
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Tawny Rachel; or, The fortune teller: with some account of dreams, omens, and conjurers. Ornamented with cuts.
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More
, Hannah
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Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street] (Philadelphia)
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1812 |
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18743
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Tawny Rachel; or, The fortune teller: with some account of dreams, omens, and conjurers. Ornamented with cuts.
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More
, Hannah
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Benjamin Johnson [31 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
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1818 |
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24593
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Taylor, 1726. A compleat ephemeris for the year of Christ 1726. Exhibiting the daily motions of the sun and moon, and other planets, the daily rising and setting of the sun and moon, the course of the tydes, lunations, length of the days, and eclipses, &c. Calculated and fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees north, and a meridian five hours (75 degrees) west from London, serving Pennsylvania, and the parts adjacent. By Jacob Taylor, to which is added, by another hand, calculations and infallible predictions on the eclipse of the sun, &c. with a brief introduction towards learning the Hebrew and other tongues, with several other useful, informing, and diverting subjects, not to be found in any other almanack in America.
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Taylor
, Jacob
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1725 |
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19115
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Thaddeus of Warsaw. Four volumes in two. By Miss Porter. Fourth American edition.
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Porter
, Jane
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1817 |
Fourth American edition. |
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19110
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Thaddeus of Warsaw. Four volumes in two. By Miss Porter. Third American edition.
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Porter
, Jane
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Benjamin Warner [Market Street] (Philadelphia)
Cushing & Jewett (Philadelphia)
Butler & Wood (Philadelphia)
Moses Thomas (Philadelphia)
William B. Gilley [92 Broadway] (New York City)
Van Winkle and Wiley (New York)
Cummings & Hilliard (Boston)
Fielding Lucas, Jr. (Baltimore)
John A. Stuart (Philadelphia)
Peter Cottom (Richmond)
Richard Cottom [Alexandria] (Alexandria)
John Hoff (Charleston)
James W. Palmer (Philadelphia)
Worsley & Smith (Philadelphia)
William H. Hobby (Philadelphia)
Isaac Riley (New York)
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1817 |
Third American edition. |
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21276
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The adventures of Telemachus, son of Ulysses. In two volumes. Translated from the French of M. François Salignac de la Mothe-Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. By John Hawkesworth, LL. D.
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Fénelon
, François de Salignac de La Mothe
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Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
Emmor Kimber (Philadelphia)
Bennett & Walton (Philadelphia)
Isaac Peirce (Philadelphia)
Benjamin C. Buzby (Philadelphia)
Abraham Small (Philadelphia)
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1815 |
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21275
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The adventures of Telemachus, son of Ulysses. In two volumes. Translated from the French of M. François Salignac de la Mothe-Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. By John Hawkesworth, LL.D.
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Fénelon
, François de Salignac de La Mothe
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Benjamin C. Buzby (Philadelphia)
Bennett & Walton (Philadelphia)
Abraham Small (Philadelphia)
Isaac Peirce (Philadelphia)
Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
Emmor Kimber (Philadelphia)
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1815 |
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21277
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The adventures of Telemachus, son of Ulysses. In two volumes. Translated from the French of M. François Salignac de la Mothe-Fenelon, archbishop of Cambray. By John Hawkesworth, LL.D.
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Fénelon
, François de Salignac de La Mothe
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Isaac Peirce (Philadelphia)
Abraham Small (Philadelphia)
Benjamin C. Buzby (Philadelphia)
Bennett & Walton (Philadelphia)
Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
Emmor Kimber (Philadelphia)
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1815 |
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21251
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The African widow. An interesting narrative. By a clergyman.
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Dixon
, Joseph
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Philadelphia Female Tract Society [South Second Street] (Philadelphia)
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1816 |
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24591
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The American almanack for the year of Christian account, 1744. Unto which is numbered, from the Creation By the Oriental and Greek Christians, 7252 By the Jews, Hebrews and Rabbins, 7954 By the late computation of W. W. 5753 Being the bissextile or leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, judgement of the weather, and mutual aspects, time of sun's and moon's rising and setting, length of days, seven stars rising, southing and setting, high-water, fairs, courts and observable days, &c. Fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees, and a meridian of five hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all adjacent places, from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By Titan Leeds, philomat.
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Leeds
, Titan
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1744 |
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21409
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The American almanack for the year of Christian account, 1746. Unto which is numbered, from the Creation, by the Oriental and Greek Christians, 7254 By the Jews, Hebrews and Rabbins, 7956 By the late Computation of W. W, 5755 Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, judgement of the weather, and mutual aspects, time of sun's and moon's rising and setting, length of days, seven stars rising, southing and setting, high-water, fairs, courts and observable days, &c. Fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees, and a meridian of 5 hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all the adjacent places, even from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By Titan Leeds, philomat.
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Leeds
, Titan
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1745 |
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24590
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The American almanack, for the year of Christian account 1745, being the next after leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, planets-motions and aspects, judgements of the weather, the time of the sun and moon's rising and setting, seven stars rising, southing, and setting, high-water, spring-tides, fairs, courts, meeting and other observable days. Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees north, and a meridian of five hours west from London, but may without much error serve from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By John Jerman, philomath.
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Jerman
, John
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1744 |
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24587
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The American almanack, for the year of Christian account 1746; Being the second after leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, planets-motions and aspects, judgements of the weather, the time of the sun's and moon's rising and setting, seven stars rising, southing and setting, high-water, spring-tides, fairs, courts, meetings, and other observable days. Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees north, and a meridian of five hours west from London, but may without much error serve from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By John Jerman, philomath.
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Jerman
, John
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1745 |
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21403
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The Art of Playing the Organ and Piano Forte, or Characters adapted to instruments. By Andrew Law.
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Law
, Andrew
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1809 |
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20666
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The Art of singing; in three parts; to wit, I. The musical primer, II. The Christian harmony, III. The musical magazine. By Andrew Law. Printed upon the author's new plan, with seven characters. Part third.
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Law
, Andrew
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1810 |
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21271
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The articles of association of the Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, in the City of Philadelphia.
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1807 |
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16653
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The authoress' farewell address to her friends.
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Brown
, Elizabeth
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1819 |
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20674
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The Awful doom of murderers.
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Unknown
,
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Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1816 |
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15390
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The Bank of Faith and Works United. By Dorothea Ripley, citizen of the world, but going above to the New Jerusalem.
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Ripley
, Dorothy
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1819 |
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17207
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The Barring Out; or, Party Spirit. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, and Letters for Literary Ladies. First American Edition.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia)
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1804 |
First American edition. |
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17208
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The Barring Out; or, Party Spirit. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, and Letters for Literary Ladies. Second American Edition.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
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1809 |
Second American edition. |
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16559
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The beggar girl and her benefactors. In three volumes. By Mrs. Bennett, author of Welch heiress, Juvenile indiscretions, Agnes De-Courci, and Ellen Countess of Castle Howell.
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Bennett
, Anna Maria
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John Conrad & Co. (Philadelphia)
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1801 |
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15939
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The Beggarly boy.
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More
, Hannah
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Benjamin Johnson [247 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
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1807 |
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17214
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The Bracelets. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of Practical Education, and Letters for Literary Ladies. First American Edition.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia)
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1804 |
First American Edition. |
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16401
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The bride; a drama, in three acts. By Joanna Baillie.
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Baillie
, Joanna
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Christiana Neal (Philadelphia)
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1828 |
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